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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY, AfRIL 27, lDftS.
It
for sale—miscellaneoi s.
„ k MAUCK—Estimate* furnished on all
t hpII 2975 main.
tFmfFMAN * CRENSHAW, Contractor*;
rimtlng and decorating. With Kj. Coot.
,J i&n». 18 N. Forsyth. Boll 2376 M. .
li"n. *50 l"t*r«-tt. Bell 'phone 3754 main
tlmsteo^
-,vrvV(TSf7 r ~Mtrnr>0CK—Contractor! o:
, work In all llnn of painting and
.At P. J. Coolcdgo * Son*. 15
ilKAMB-rl’ainttng and contrnrtlne.
C tvith p. J- Cooledge AHoni. 12 North
Ai Bell 'Phono »7t main.
Fr-p ngpiyFWAGON, iltahtly nard. lor
F lal. at haraaln price. <6 Madf.on-ayr.
cXoVnTmTXnT* BURBBY for aala cheap at
it '' ..".on-are. >
KODAK
HEADQUARTERS.
KOI'tKS Kodak Supplies. Kodak Finish
K ,„, you will And ony thing you wentIn
tkl" Unw In our kodak department. Stall
,,| v pn careful attention. A. IC
Hawke.^' company. 1< Whitehall, and 155
t’Mtfhtree-sfS. _ - - - - -
n North Porayth-at. Dell ’phone 5975 main.
«■ vt-HAt. good aecond-nnnd bnggli
S Mle: we need the apace. Call n$ 46
wM POSTELL & SON—Contracting
inter*. All kinds of Interior and ex
•Mler work, with F. J. Coledge A Son,,
It Northrorayth-at. Atlanta ’phone 566.
'LIME FOR SALE.
pr actual teat we are making the atrong-
„t bonding high-grade lime ever bought In
,b lt “n be to the Interest of every pur-
(haaer to confer with ua before buying
lime.
p.ll Thone MOO. Atlanja ’Phone 710.
PIEDMONT PORTLAND
CEMENT AND LIME CO.,
400-405 Austell Building, Atlanta. Ga,
J. VON REEDEN
Professional Horse Shoer
40 Conrtland Street
t’NDKR WASHINGTON-ST. VIADUCT.
Buggy nwl wngon repairing. All styles of
carriage and wagon painting.
ACME MATTRESS CO.,
Mattress Manufacturers.
Corner Jackaon and Irwin Street*.
’Phones: Bell Main 6321 Atlanta 1948.
Renovating a specialty.
All work called for and delivered name day,
WANTED
Everybody to know we are
stiil doing the correct do
mestic finish, on shirts, col
lars and cuffs. No rough
edges left on them.' Ladies,
send your shirt waist and
white* skirts along in the
same bundle. Out-of-town
agencies wanted.
PIEDMONT LAUNDRY,
145-147 CENTRAL AVE.
Phones Bell 2172—Atlanta 2690,
FOR WALL PAPER
AND PAINTING
PHONE
FRIDDELL BROS.
Of Korse.
Phones 3565—69 Ivy Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
Cleaned nnd reshaped ...60c
With new hand, sweat and binding ....$1
Band«. sweats or bindings, each (ax-
etreful attention. Latest
SEEDS AND POULTRY.
THIS WET WEATHER IS
VERY BAD ON THE LITTLE CHICKS.
\ou bad beat keep Lee’* Germozone in
their drinking water; it will prevent any
cold ofr roup with them. Price 50c by mail
UHB HASTINGS’ "KXOXEM” on plant!
tliat are bothered with bugs, etc. Fine
for the potato hug. One pouud 13c, three
pounds 35o, live pounds 50c. *
DOUBLE PEARL TUBE R08E BULBS.
Sure blooming ones at 8c per dozen; by
mall add 12c for postage. CaJadluina, etc.
Try a S'ugo Palm Bulb this season; we have
fine lot of them at 15c per pouud. Bulba
range In size from 1 to 10 pounds.
BEDDING PLANTS of all kinds: get our
prices before you buy. Vegetable plants.
Potato slips are plentiful.
FEED the baby chlcks*MldInnd Chick Food;
you can’t equal It.
CkE’B. RUST'S AND CO^KEY’S poultry
remedies. Catalog.
GARDEN AND FLOWER FERTILIZERS'
In any quantity that ypu need.
COW PEAS, sorghum. German millet. Pearl
millet, Kaffir c<yrt, etc.
TELL US YOUR WANTS In the pup Hue.
DOGS. BIRDS AND PETS.
DOGS FOR SALE—Dogs taught nnd sold
on commission. 1 have Toy Hpnnlels, Bird
Doga, Fox Terriers, Bull Dogs. Geruiau
Coach, Newfoundlands. Shepherds, Collies
and Poodles. If you want to buy*-or sell,
write us. Everything In dogs. Elliott tc
Co., veterinary Infirmary, 588 Cotton-ave.,
Macon. Ga.
11 months old. Address
Hartwell, Ga. Route 8, Box tL.
WANTED—A pet coon. Address E. H.
^Armstrong, Egan, On. c
WANTED—Board and care for two pointer
dogs iluilng summer; prefer responsible
farmer or . countryman. Address R.. 440
West Peachtree. _ a
WANTED—Full-blooded Shepherd puppy;
male. J. F. Barnes. Southern Cottou Oil
Coiupnny. Hty. . a
FOR SALE—Seven Shepherd puppies. No
pedigree, but good dogs; $5 each. W. R.
Pierce, Ci ” ‘
[’ulloden.vGa.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
95 FORREST AVENUE-On the south side
of Forrest, tatwevti. Piedmont aud Butler,
on fair-sized lot. you will fiud this nine-
room, two-story house, with gat. hot and
cold water, porcelain liatb. !louse In good
repair. Splendid neighborhood. Short walk
from center of city. Price $40 per mouth.
4S9 SPRING—Ou the east side of Spring, at
the corner of West Third, you will find
this eight-room bouse, with gas. electric
lights and bells, hot and cold water, fnrunce
heat, house In perfect repair, splendid loca-
Jlon. Price $50,
WANTED—ifo exchange pointer dog pup,
5 months old; Kip-Rap stock, for four
Rhode Islaud Red hens nnd one rooster or
Buff Orpingtons. Answer Pointer, Redan,
rnir nna nooawam. on toe west Blue or
Cherokee, ou lot 50 or 100, we have this
r ——- -f th — —
a I seven-room cottage, wl
porcelain bath; ST *
ole for two small
POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK.
FREE—A. sample package of Conkey’s Ik
^powder; also a ftc poultry book by mo
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
Seedmen and Fanciers,
16 W. Mitchell St.
USE HASTINGS’ SEEDS.
McMillan vegetable
PLANTS.
We hare large quantities *f the plants
listed below; well grown and stocky nnd oil
grown from the very best seeds.
Cabbage plants 20c per 100, tomato pL....„
15c per dozen, pepper nnd egg plants 20c per
dozen, celery plants trendy June! 35c per
100, sweet potato draws 25c ix*r 100. Uuyers
f large quantities will please write *
jedal price.
Forage and Hog Crop.
Amber and orange sorghum, ent-tnll mil
let, German millet, eliufas, teoslute. Spanish
peanuts, velvet* beans, kaffir corn, dwnr*
Essex rape artichoke*, sunflower Cecil, soj
bonus. Write for price list.
McMillan seed co.,
23 So. Broad St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. W. STRICKLAND.
_ Peters-st. Reliable tinner nnd slntOr.-
Wlll do your tinning and slating work on
monthly Installments. Will gunrnntee all
work to give satisfaction, or iio pay.
8EWING MACHINES RENTED.
WE RENT new Singer nnd Wheeler A Wil
son machines with complete set of attach
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ANTI-TRUST PRICES on shingles, laths
nnd all sizes and grades of lumber. Car
COAL AND WOOD.
CRAWFORD COAL A ICE C’O.-BIggest \
load of wood or coal for the money. We '... T » avti*
say what we do. - We do what we say. aii.ama,
MATTRE88 RENOVATING,
ATLANTA MATTRESS CO.-Dhones 4847.
When you want the best In mattress ren
ovating phone us. Corner Piedmont and
Houston. v
STORAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE. We store house.
bold good* nnd pianos. Office, A2 Auburn-
ave. ’Phone 37J0 main. Wnrehouses, 235 to
239 Edgewood-nve. ’Phone 2037 main.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
e pi
White Plymouth Rock eggs, fresh nnd
fertile; 85c pee* fifteeu eggs. W. A. Cior-
don. Commerce. Ga.
432. Atlanta, (in.
FINE TENNESSEE JACK for sale at a tar-
gain. W. II. Mlddlehrook, The JRock, Ga.
Want E D—Eggs of pure bred cllcketis, 100
Orpingtons. 100 S. C. Brown Leghorns nnd
45 White Plymouth Itoeks; will not pay
fancy prices; wllLtnke nil or part of mini
her; must .»e fresh, for Incubator. Address
Evergreen Poultry Furm, Lagnurllle, Ga.
It. F. D. 3. Box 37. r
SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC.
FOR EASTER—Resurrection ferns; post
paid. Three for 15 cents; fifty for $1.
E. C. Stout, Chlplcy, Ga.
ADMIRAL TOGO now at Mark W. John-
son Seed Company. 35 South Pryor-st.
WANTkD—10,000 yellow yarn potato slips;
write ’ — '
prle>
H. M. Carlton.
WANTED—To purchase Georgia yellow ynin
sweet |M»tnto slips, i Notify N. O. R., It.
F. D. No. 4, Atlanta, Gu.
MARK W. JOHNSON SEED COMPANY fh-
forms us that now Is the tltuf to plant
parsnip, carrot nnd salsify seeds for win
ter use; also plant sweet corn, watermelon,
eautnlotij * — -
nnd chufi
WANTED—To sell a heavy cron of El..crtn
peaches on l.ooo four-year-old trees. In
fine condition, three-quarters of a mile of
station. Will take 50 cents |»er tree. A.
M. Baxter, Suwnnee, Ga.
i'll ESI I car Nancy Hnll pumpkin yam seed
" " South
Broad,
STRONG. ii+.ith,v tomato plants cheap”
Phone Harris White, 299 Decatur, Atlanta
ALL KINDS potted plants, tomatoes; none
better. Choice ctrt flowers. See us.
Ponce DeLeon park and Orpheum theater.
FOR SALE—Brandi's Improved Rattle
snake Watermelon Seed from well select
ed stock; very prolific. Fine for shipping;
ft pound, 60c; 1 pound. 80c; 5 pounds. $3.75:
or 10 pounds for $7. Reliable reference fur-
tilaheif. M. F. Cllntt. Thomson. Ga. %
BERMUDA HOI) nud roots. Carpet grass
** nbrella Chinn trees.
Address 1*. o. Box
FOR SALE—California Gardena Dewberry
plants. The finest berry fbr cullnnrv use;
10c each; three for 23c; postpaid. Bradlev
Hancock, Jr.. Frultdale,’- Ala. - c
HOUSES FOR RENT.
h., 2$ Capttol-ave
!»., 107 Pledmont-ave
h., $9 Columhia-ave
h., 262 X. Jackson-st
h., 46 Armstrong-st
$60.00
. .. 40.w
40.00
35.00
30.60
, 35.0
43 W. Cain at.. ..
h.. 140 Lurk (e-St
It., 233 Coitrtlnnd-nre....
h., 186 N. Boulevard.. ..
b., 24 W. Rnker-at.. ..
h., 131 Centrnl-ove..
h., 1-B College Park..
66.65
32.53
25.03
.. .. 40.00
.. .. 35.0)
35.00
WE PUBLISH a weekly rent bulletin, glv
lug n good deserUdlou of everything we
have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
W. E. WORLEY,
Real Estate.
415-16 Empire Bldg.
Beautiful 6-room house ou
a fine east front lot ou
Whiteford ave., $250 cash,
$20 per mouth. Just a dan
dy home here. Take my
word for it.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
12-room house, slate roof
and solid granite steps, 7
bed rooms, 2-story servants’
house, located on best part
of Washington street. Was
$10,000, now $7,750. Easy
terms. Owner moving to
Texas.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties desiring to 'rent
houses, flats or rooms can
get lists of all property for
rent in the city by applying
at our information bureau in
our furniture department.
No charge for service.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY,
Department Store.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
SOCIAL AND
CENTER.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS EXCLUSIVELY
moved and stored by Cathcart. Both tele
phones.
ELECTRIC MACHINE REPAIR8.
ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
expert workmanship on all kinds of elec
tric machinery repairing. 1 North Forsyth-
‘Phone 378 main.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
•OUT nniNK BUSINESS—Old aatabllahed
corner. Actual net profit $4 to $10 per
* heap rent. Satisfy yourself, handle
pa ensh for one day. Good reason for sell
ing. Sacrifice to sell now. $300 cash will
, " kp it. Answer quick. W. W.. Box 290,
™r*_Genrglan. Bell phone Main 4787.
U.WTKD—Party with $600 to take a
_Jh.nl Interest In patented article that
u«“'l In the manufacture.of and putting
‘ 11 r .ti , 'Ij* properly on the market. If you
xio Bnalaeat, P. o. box
*nuif T A MAIL ORDER business; we fur-
la ! pv **nothing necessary; only few dal*
r ‘‘ < l’»U H l; new plan, success eertnlu;
W'Rhlng to Inx-etitlgate. Mllburn-Hlcks.
A _ Dollars will aurt a proaperoua
ir.Stai op 1f r I'twlttwai: we furnish cats-
‘ *' K nnd everythin* necesssry; by our
ifi.a Vrstliire impossible. Mllburn*
1 »*«■ « lilcngo.
^^URCHASE AND EXCHANGE. ^
*i T ^* 1 * S^ond-hand furniture, office
a' 1 ' 1 '! «°waehold goods; highest casit prices.
•V hprlnger. 25 8. Pryor-st Bell phone
ANTED—To buy n diamond for spot cash.
1 1 L. B.. Box 14, care Georgian.
“■ pox n, cnre Georgian,
ANTED—To buy piano, hut will have to
ti-ur-i'-, p ' A ^ rNl Cash, Box 15,, care
Vo|- a nb*e trunk yon don’t need
■ I.’ want fw sell cheap? Am In need of
• ‘ h, ‘ l I* In good condition. Willing to
I. •» J , ‘ :, ’*'>iiab|e. Write, stating slse. price
' ' ''tare It can be seen. Trunk, Box 15,
r ' J»^>rgl»n. k
f‘?-‘n,T KI) “w wo . ■^’ond-hand wardrobe
A r i’‘‘ k *- Must be cheap. Good repair
* jVlnger, 25 8outll p ryof .,t. 1»|| 1526.
EXCHANGE—A pair of solid gold
PL—*c» for a D flute, B., Box 176. care
[UU^glnn. c
V.^.f ir - T o purchase a second-hand vlo-
amt u* • “ i* 08 * vlo*: must be a targaln
in g,m,t condition. Y„ Box 116, Lttdo-
hVn I K1 ,to 2H-horsepower aeeond-
^|nd gasoline engine; must be chenn nnd
—— and
shnpe. Y., Box 116, Lndowlcl. Ga.
^ JE* J—Heeond-baad one-horse wagou
f r hauling Inmled goods; must ta at a
■JUS. _ nw * ,n K W) ‘I c»mdl»lon; write us de-
and price. Kplnks Bottling Co.,
' S .' N iKit—Hecond-hattil furniture. Noah's
Ark * & Decatur st Beil 2373 J, Main.
MILLINERY.
BEFORE BUYING your millinery, call to
• ace Mra. Dewberry, at 106 Asbby-at.,
West End. She Is prepared to do nice
work nnd know she can please yon. as
she has had the tast experience In making,
trimming nnd destgnlug tints. She also
has a ulce little stock to select from,
SHOE REPAIRING.
Best white oak half soles lowed on your
shoes for 75e
Best rubber heels 40c
Good rubber heels .......25c
All work gusrnnteed. Doue while you
wait. In a few minutes. Corner Whitehall
nnd Mltchell-ats. Comer Broad and Mari
etta sts. Work called for nnd delivered.
Bejt 2335 Main. Gwlnn's shops.
—
TRUNK8.
alrln
TRUNK and ba* repalrlnj.
tree A Dro., Trunk and Hag Cnmpai
Retail and r.polrlnx. 77 Wbltetull at. ’Phon*
1571
GUN REPAIRING.
EXPERT GUN nml Platol work dona at
•hop department. The Tool Corapanjr, 6S
Marletta-at. Both 'pbonea Mil.
BURIAL VAULT8,
WHEN OCCASION requtr.a, do not fall
to let us explain the advantages of the
Perfection Burlel Vault. Absolute protec
tion for Tour loved onee. Pulton County
Supply Compeny, 7S Beet Hunter at.
VIOLINS.
. II KtUBRELL, VIOLIN MAKER,
repairer euil dealer In eld and new vtollne.
99>i Whitehall. *
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS.
UULTIORAPII circular and form letter*.
Rnallah-Amerlcan Hide.
pT BLIC BTENOGRAI'HER—Copylnit- and
etenoarnphlc work of all kinds. Mntlafai-
tlon auarnnteed. Apply to 418 Empire bnlld-
In,. 'I'tione. Atlanta 47*4: Bell I7»4 main.
TYPEWRITING reproduced. Envelopea ad.
dressed- Mnltlarnph clrcnlar lettera a apt-
dally. 4N Empire Imlldlnc.
GEORGIA. JACKRON COUNTY. '
By rlrtue of an order of the court of or-
dlnery of eald county, will Im wldI at public
outcry, on the llrat Tueaday la May. IMS,
upon the prcmlaca In the county of Pulton,
between Inc uanal hours of ante, the follow.
ic real estate eltnote In Pnlton county, to-
wit: A lot In College Park. Fulton county,
eald state, described ne followe: Begtu.
ulna at a point UW feet eaat of the eonth-
east corner of Jefferson street end John
YVeeley avenue, thence running east100 feet
along the eouth elde of John Mealey ave
nue "thence south 19*1 feet, thence west 109
feel, thence north . 190. f«*t to beginning
cornor. Iidng lot N". 4. In b!ock V> It
as let survey of Itol>crte A Kacftmen,
tsde In 1902. Terms, cash.
Thla April «, HOO. w J I!BB|UN
Admlnlatrator of C. T. Whltihead. Windar.
Oa,
^Attorney for Admlnlatrator, .
Winder, Ga.
NEW SUBDIVISION OF
ANSLEY PARK LOTS ON
THE PRADO, BEGIN
NING JUST EAST OF DR.
HOKE'S RESIDENCE.
A FEW GOOD REASONS WHY YOU
SHOULD BUY AN ANSLEY PARK
SECOND—Th* present appearance of the
park la only a .slight Indication of what
It will bo when folly Improved.
FIFTH—It Is already the “driving arid so
cial center of Atlanta,” and will become
more ao each year.
SIXTH—It Is, and will continue to he, a
community of live, "up-to-date” young
people, who will be neighbors for years
to coma.
SEVENTH—No section of Atlanta enjoys
■uch a combination of "Indoor aid out
door” advantages. No ooot and dirt. No
crowd lug of bouses. I'lenty of griaa and
EIGHTH—The handsomest homes In Atlan
ta are located between Thirteenth afreet
and Brookwood. and the present Improve
ments are only, an Indication of tho fu
ture.
NINTH—Tf yon want to live where tor beat
drive* of Atlnntn center, and where prop
erty valnea will continue to advance, buy
an Analey Park lot.
TENTH—When these lota are gone there
are no more like them. Pbyllcal condi
tions have limited the supply n:id the de
mand la constantly Increasing.
ELEVENTH—The streets lending to the
pork are practically built up solid now.
TWELPTH—Itg/convenience to the new
driving clnb makes It as convenient to
entertain your friends there at In your own
home.
THIRTEENTH—Look for a lot for your
"Home” and then buy one of these while
rou enn get Into this fa tore J section, with
out paying exorbitant prlc«*s. If yon buy
elsewhere you will likely regret It. 0
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
REAL ESTATE,
217 Century Bldff.
Phoneft: Bell, Main 288;
Atlanta 295.
DECATUR, GA.. HOME—lty-arre lot. lo
cated on one of the tast. If not the best,
streets In Decatur. This lot Is 100 feet front
nnd runs through about 603 feet to another
street nnd car line. The house has seven
rooms; lot Is nicely shaded and lies well.
This plfter can be bought for $4,750. One
of the advantages about this place Is
you have electric lights In front of It
you can easily connect up for eleetrb
and the water pipes will be down In tt
days, so you can get water. Now, with
these advantages, hadn't >w better move
KENNERAAVENtJE-You know where
this In. n fd If yoii do not you ought to
see It. It If right at Ponco DeLeon avenue,
and the nefct street east of the Boulevard.
On this lovely street I can sell you a new
two-story eight-room house, with nil modern
Improvements, on a nice lot for $6,000, .and
on very nice terms. I will bo mighty glad
to show you this property.
OAKLAND CITY . HOME-As you know.
Oakland City Is /nut out of the limits of
Atlanta, nml this place I am advertising la
just 3 miles from the center of Atlanta and
one block of chert road and car line. The
lot In 130 by 375, nnd Is a beauty; has nice
J omig orchard on It. Has new five-room
ouse, wired for electricity; also baa bath
room. The price of this place Is $8,500.
Boulevard Place, near
North avenue and Ponce De
Leon- avenue, new, 6-room
house, best on the street,
$3,500; $200 cash; $35 per
month.
Morgan Street lots at $390
each, water, gas and sewer,
just giving them away.
"EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND TO
PAINT WITH."
WANTED—a 6 or 6-room cottage on a
lot not less than 50x150 in a good
neighborhood. Everything modern and
up-to-date. Pteaee state price and
term*. We prefer to deal direct with
the owner.
Telephone ue If in need of carpenters
or painters. •
FOR SALE—3-rootn house, number 304
Spencer street. For cash $500.00.
Look at It and give us an offer.
WEST LUMBER CO.,
No. 238-242 Peters Street.
Phones No. 573.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate, Rent, Loans.
Century Building.
$4,000—$1,500 cash, loan $1,000, 5-year,
-6 per cent, balance $35 per month,
for pretty new 6-room cottage on north
aide. Booms large, china closet and
clothes closet. This la a finely finished
and well built houne, done by day work,
double floored, utorm sheathed with
heavy building felt between floors and
weatherbonrdlng. Solid brick wall un
der house and Inclosing basement. Fin
ished In golden oak nnd sand. The
trimmings all hand*dre*sed. Folding
doors, electric lights and belln. This ts
nicely located and fine little hdme.
WE STILL have 2 or 3 of thoae Deca
tur homes on one-half acre lots, with
4-room new house, for sale on the
easiest kind of terms. From $100 to
$300 will turn a eale on these places*
and they will grow Into money for you
WE ARE building a pretty 6-room cot
tage on lot 51x200 to alley. Nice
large shade. Lot level nnd sodded. Two
holly trees In yard. Porch 11 feet deep.
Bay window, lqrge bath room, porcelain
plumbing, electric lights, tinted walls,
hot and cold water, range built In. fine
cabinet mantels, surrounded by high-
grade nomes, sidewalks to street car.
Good school and churches handy. This
Is In a suburb with only state and
county tnx, yet has all city conven
iences, and the price is only $2,400—
$250 cash and balance $25 per month.
We have many others, cheap and eas
iest terms.
WE WANT purchase-money notes,
Have you any to sell?
SANDERS & CONWAY,
412 Peters Building,
Phones 5488.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
$2,400—Hill-st., 5-room cot
tage, lot 50x150. Terms
easy.
$2,000—In edge East Point
at car line station; 5-room
cottage, nice level lot 50x160.
Terms $100 cash, $20 per
month.
$6,250—Spring-st., 8-room
house on level lot 50x190;
a beauty. Terms very at
tractive.
5,000—Grant Park section,
7-room 2-story house, built
for a home; on lot 50x147.
A bargain.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
WE HAVE an unusually line lot on AihhJ
at roe t. uwir Onk. 59x120, for 11,800. It la a
choice resilience site, in 8 desirable, home-
owning neighborhood; baa beautiful abode
treeo; all city Improvements down.
WE HAVE for sale those line elevated lots
on Grady plnre. In West End; all nre Una
Inn I onk shade; face east; price $750. ’They
are the tast lots for the price In West End.
ON WADDELL 8T., near Inman Park, we
have for rale all the residence lots on
l‘ ot V&£ i of ■ t « , eet; price runs from $500 up
to $1,000; ensy terms. These are very
choice residence lots, in ten minutes' rids
of center; flve-mluute car service; nothing
better for nent, small cottages.
WE ARB preparing a plat of some Iota on
Htewart avenue, near Pearce street, and
lu n fow days will be r<tody to put them on
the market The tract Ve are sub dividing
Ilea well, all the lots ale level and ready
to build on without grading. We are going
seekorV t * ieul 0D * nv rilng terms for home-
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR,
Century Building.
$3,500—Lovely West End
6-room cottage right at
Gordon-st.; five fire places,
tiled bath, beautifully finish
ed. Terms easy.
regret bavin* sold evsit at the profits
named.. These lots offer the safest specula-
tlon in the market today, outside of their
value at homes.
FIFTEENTH—If you are a good Judge of
real estate look at the lots Id the pew
subdivision fronting t'ae Prado, destined
to ta the handsomest drive In tbs park, and
yon will agree with roe that they are the
most attractive lots oa the market.
SIXTEENTH—Cement sidewalks and curb
ing and water and sewer mains will be
bid on the Prado.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
FOR SALE
On Bass street, not far from
Washington, we are offer
ing au excellent jlittle cot
tage home of 5 rooms, with
modem improvements, lot
43x125 feet, at a price that
ought to sell it—cau make [ ^.5“
very reasonable terms, arnlj-
vou can have it for $350.00,
less than was asked for it
not very long ago—.price
now $1,650.00.
If you want to go out near
Grant Park on Augusta Ave.
and buy a 6 room cottage,
with modern improvements,
on a real large lot, see us
about jt—price $2,700.00—
terms easy.
CIIAS. JJ. ROBERTS,
Real Estate.
12 Auburn Avenue.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans.
,600—East End. on South Kirkwood
car line, corner lot, 124x140, nice
little coxy house; terms.
$1,900 GETS new 4-room house on
Howell Place, near Oak and Howell
Park. $850 cash, balance can be car-
SUBURBAN
2 1-2 acres, fronting 300 feet
on car line; level tract
with streets on three sides;
surrounded by splendid class
of residences—O r m w o o d
Park. For quick sale, I am
offering this at $1,200.
CHAS. P. GLOVER,
6 Auburn Ave.
$750 FOR Currier St. lot, fronting two
streets; nna building proportion.
DE FOOR & LYLE,
Real Estate and Loans.
211 Empire Bldg.,
Bell Phone 1439 Main,
Atlanta, Ga.
NOW LISTEN!
A NEW TOWN
ON A., B. & A. R. R.
Finest service nn<f equipment of any
railroad In the South. Begin running
trains In few days.
New towns growing up like magic
on this new railroad.
Nearest town seven miles.
Forty acres with station site on the
property.
Fine farming section, thickly settled,
with prosperous farmers, who are anx
ious to have the \town, nnd are both
able and willing to buy the lots at a
good price.
Factory, store, church and aohool al.
ready there.
Bare opportunity for man’with small
capital to make money.
$10,000 SACRIFICES.
Will sell you one of the finest homes
on Washington Street for $13,500. This
home actually coat present owner $23,
500. Must be sold at once.
WALKER DUNSON,
Real Estate, 409 Equitable. Phone 2187
HINK OF TfHg—A 9 ROOM 2-f*T(
house, Rankin st.. two blocks of Be
ard; lot 50x190, orly $1,800. on tarrao.
WANTED—AN OFFER FOR AN ELE-
rated Waablngton-at. lot, 60x200; south of
nnd adjoining 650 Washingtou-st.
ave., minced from $2,600 to $2,400.
FOUR-ROOM MOURE, EAST ATLANTA;
HKLLN-AVE. HOUSE AND LARGE LOT.
About 200 feet west of Ashby-st. Only
,2UU.
$2,500 OAK ST., near Culberson 8t..
good 5-room house, all Improvements,
one block from two car lines.
$150 LOT on Oglethorpe Ave., n
Queen St., 64x180.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
How about an up-to-date 5-
room cottage on the North
Side for $1,600? This is
barely three blocks from
Peachtree street and within
easy walking distance to
center of city. Has i>11 street
aud sidewalk improvements,
sewerage down and water in
house. You will have to
“hurry” if you want this,
for it is a sure enough bar
gain.
M. L. THROWER,
A. J. WEST & CO.
PURCHASE MONEY
NOTES WANTED
WK IIAVK A FEW THOUSAND itollnra
rush In luiiid to buy puri'bnsf money
notes. If you hare any on Atlanta properly
plense see its at once. If you have any real
estate for sale see us about that.
A. J. WEST & CO.
CENTURY BUILDINO.
Phone* 1754.
L. M. JOHNSON & CO.,
405 Peters Bldg.
’Phones 4691,.
.i.TM-FlTctroom cottar*. In Weitcrn
HeJghta, one block from car, in splendid
neighborhood Only $100 cash and balance
like rent. Thla Is a anap.- We hare other
similar opportunities for those wio want
homes. Come and see ui or 'phone us and
we will see you.
M «. 0l ?,t. l "w n ,?i W ,r t .7S , «e.S? ,I |o't
•nr- —
or resting property.
bouia with eighteen ntomik
nloekg n, the Piedmont hotel, on i tot orer
75 by 250 feet. The ground alone Is worth
"hot we will ask you for thla pUce. We
pan make terms to aalt.
$3,000—West End, Lawton atreet No. IS5,
we have a new aJ|-room pottage, with hill
through the bouse, and east front. Liberal
terms.
WE HAVE SEVERAL nice suburban homes
In any direction to trada for city prop-
ON THE NORTH,BIDE, on a very Urge
lot, we have a new eight-room house. In
best section, we can sell you on inch
ensy terms you will buy like paying rent.
FITZIIUGH KNOX.
703-4 Peters Bldg.
EDOEWOOD, OA.—No. 60 Whiteford
Ave., and convenient to the Inman
Park par line. 7-room, two-story house,
tot 56x200 ft., with pear, peach and
plum trees; an Ideal suburban home,
line place to have garden and chickens.
Price $2,750; $300 cash and $25 per
month.
213 E. PINE STREET—Near Summit
Ave.. 6-room cottage, with all mod
em convenlencea, lot 50x210 ft.. In
splendid neighborhood. Price 14,250;
on term*.
HILL'S PARK—On th* Marietta car
line, brand-new 5-room bungalow, lot
50x175 ft., eouth front, about 175 feet
from car station: I* located on elevated
ground overlooking Atlanta, and I* one
of the healthiest and prettiest placea
near the city. Price $2,500; 3100 cash
ami $25 per month. Also some very
beautiful shady lots adjoining, on terms
- f $23 cash and $7.50 per month.
Mooaoooooooooooooowooooo
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PROPERTY TRAN3FER8.
$900—W. A. Calloway to J. T. Kim-
brough, lot on Creacent-ave. War
ranty deed.
$800—Mrs. Laura D. Featheretone to
Cohutta Banking Co., lot on S. Boule
vard. Loan deed.
$3,000—W. P. Baldwin to W. O. An
derson, lot on Peachtree Circle. War
ranty deed.
$1,300—Georgia Doan and Truet Co.
to Alonso F. Gibson, lot on West Plne-
•t. Warranty deed.
$1,794—East Atlanta Land Co. to
Mrs. T. O. A. Candler, lot on Danlcl-
VVarranty deed.
buildincTpermits.
$5,000—Atlanta Hoalery mills, 37 Oak-
land-five., to erect brick building.
17,000—Rosser A Porter, 78 Ellza-
beth.it., to build two-atory frame
dwelling.
$1,000—Milton H. Dargan, rear 58
Ponce DeLeon-ave., to build frame ata-
ble.
$160—F. M. Catlett. 655 Waahlngton-
•t„ to recover house.
DEATH 8.
Mnrlah Deboor, colored, aged 45, died
at 24 Whlte'a alley.
Annie Drake, colored, aged 65, died
at 276 Pledmont-ave.
Rev. Malcolm MacGregor, aged 66,
died at 120 Copenhlli-ave.
Mnr.v Eva Casey, aged f, died at
Oakland City.
SAME OLD GAME
TO CHEAT NEGROES
The police are searching for two
smooth negroes who Sunday afternoon
flim-flammed John Bush, an old negro
from Oconee county, out of $16 with
the same old trick that Is- used here
frequently to separate unsophisticated
country negroea from their coin.
One of the negroes met Bush near
the Terminal station and started a con
versation. They walked out Into
Mitchell-at., and a short distance ahead
noticed another negro, the. confederate
of the atrange negro, plck’up a pock-
etbook. Bush's companion then ap
proached the second negro and told him
he would have him arrested unless ho
divided the money In the pocketbook.
The finder agreed to divide and open
ed the pocketbook, stating It contained
n $100 bill. He wanted to get the bill
changed, he said, and asked the two
negroes If they had any money. Bush
had fifteen dollars and turned this over
to the negro. The latter then said ha
hail u friend In the Prudential building
who could change the bill and the trio
went there. The negro walked Into the
building and dlsap|>«ared. The second
negro later departed on lame pretext
and left Bush waiting. When the ne
groes failed to return, he reported the
mntter to Sergeant Foster and Police
man Hubbard.
JUDGE HINES SPEAKS
FOR GOVERNOR SMITH
WRIGHT8VILLE, Ga., April 27.—
Judge James K. Hines, of Atlanta,
spoke at the court house Saturday In
the interest of Governor Smith. Judge
Hines was Introduced by Profeaaor W.
E. Lumley, president of Worthen Col
lege. The court house was filled, de
spite the fact that It rained almost In
cessantly until near 10 o'clock. After
the speaking a Hoke Smith club was
organised with between 190 and 200
members.
ALSO HAVE a list of nice hornet for
rer.*.
FITZHUOH KNOX.
703-4 Peters Buililiug.
Missouri’s Cylinder Cracked.
WASHINGTON. April 27.—There 1,
no likelihood that the accident to tha
Missouri’s cylinder, which has been
cracked, will prevent that battleship
from accompanying the fleet on in
cruise across the Pacific. It 1s eald by
officials that the patterns of the cylin
der were destroyed In a Are at New
port News, but the drawings are In
Washington and a new pattern osn be
made at Mare Island In two day,.