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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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FOR sale—miscellaneous.
crFAIX' turned out for naif. Apply Era-
...•Market Company. 11 .North Broad.
FSu pAI.E-Roda fountain: (Iratutlnaa.
I'ost eirhange. Fort MePheraon. 'Phone
.! west. .
KAf.K-Sov.-ii rooma fitrnlshcd oom-
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
tnll S%lir>—BP»ru a laiaiicti > '***
* -Vote, near In. t'h-nn rent. Bnrsajn. No
Sealers. Addreaa G. M. I'm 1. rare
Georgian
nTi' p. iflO PIIKSSI"NO CLijB la/-lean and
.inltare 51 per month. Bell phone
-??" mi ~ Atlantn 1959. it* Peaohtree-at.
irfii TIKI I. ill.nmond brooch nml aerfrnl
B Hi,ni.ind ring. for a.iln at n bargain: will
.xrhang. for* real' eatata. Addreaa Din
lond. Bnt 56. rare Georgian.
Kim SAlaB-A full line of ea*b reglaters-
N'ltfmisl* and «tb^r m*ke*-nr prices
van "Ins from $15 nml up. Coats you noth-
S! m InrStStt#. The Foutheru Serond-
ujnd Branch Th<» National Cash Hegloter
Company. 24 South Broa«l-at. ’Phone Bell
miln 378*
WANTED—Position by young, experienced
huainrs* men. Would Invest 11.500 In
good paying himlnese. B. M., Box 3. cere
Georgian.
i For SALE CHEAP-General Store and
shoes in hear rltyjn North Carolina; the
owner wishes to engage In wholesale busi
ness and will eell ehesp for cash; about
$2.0X1 atock. IT. A. Sheeler. Winston-Salem.
N. r
PoTl sAf.Fi-thlM Tnterwt In beat paying
stationery. printing ami offlee sttpplr bus!-
I neaa In Georgia. $2,000 retired. Salary
$100 per month and expeneea. Experienced
man preferred. Address Box 65. Atlantn.
Ga.
FuB liAl.E-The l.e«f ateel rang. maJle:
neon 15*:» Inches: haa ala No. a cooking
im. Southern Stove Supply Co., 16 Trinity-
i", pell 44W-J,
gLANKENSHIP STOVE
COMPANY. -
,£ m % a feSS. 1 ‘UTBfftt
FrTTrsAt.E-flve-gii'ilon enter pooler:.three
‘ . _ aoeasr
74 tVeat reaehtree.
FfiTt SA1.K—On. typewriter: Smith Pre-
'Ll,. \-o. 2. lit good condition. In nee
alStit four month," Will aell for $« rath.
A.Hr.aa J S. C.. Bos IW. or •phone main
SCHOOL BOOKS
BOUGHT.
r .cn PAID for all klnda old school hooka
If ulaMo. We will buy tiny quantlty-
... o, on" thousand. Call, write or phone
a ,k for Mr. Garan.
71 Whitehall St.
SOUTHERN BOOK CON
CERN,
(Near High’s)
fWATlMITr.lt TIME it, an- offering
coal .it verv low prices. It would b* to
reur mltantace to confer with us before
phHnc rour order. Asa O. randier. Jr.,
ho lullc'r tu'lldlim. Bell ’phone 32.1.
fEFoSTt HAND Foil-top desk
1423 Eniol**i» b»lMlnc.
id chair.
"DON’T WORRY!
IK YOPll W.\T<’!1 won't keep time, bring
it to me. A. M. Balding, expert watch
maker fi fentral-ave. Agent l aber's ae.f
filling and cleaning fountain pen.
ONE Vllny and Violet ray «»Jti tit fi*r
doetora; also one tranalt practically na
pood e* when new. Uoatrom Brnd.v Mfg.
< «... 125 Madlaon-rtve.1
Clmu r. Ice cold melon*, fresh meat*. veg»
taldea. chicken*, egg* and fifth. fall Beil
phone 3641. or Atlantn 1464. Garner Mar-
lift. :,vi Mnrletta-ftt.
l’Aft^XFU for beer^nlooii. pool parlor and
fount, or trill sell beat location and llcenae.
F. B.. Box 381. care Georgian.
WANTEn-Tn trade for *S.<XV> worth of
purchase money notes. If yon h?rre them,
give description of notes and location or
property. Box 232. East Point. Ga.
WANTED—'Bids to "rnl*e”~G-rooiu house. Ap*
ply to 25 Hightowers*.
A RARE BAltGaTn*—For sale or lease, the
’’Elberta.” Partially furnished: only hotel
In Mnrahnllrllle. <!*».. the peach center. Ad-
dreia F.lbertn Hotel. MarshailvlHe. Ga.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SEWING MACHINES RENTED.
WE RENT new Singer and Wheeler ft WII*
■on machines with complete set of attach
ments for $2 per month: prompt delivery.
Blnger Sewing Machine «’o.. «9‘ Whitehall-at.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING.
CHARLES B. ROGERS.
Electrical Contractor.
’Phone main 2213. 21 East TIunter-st.
ne man
lEAfll
INO AND VENTILATING.
HEATING AND VENTILATING by expert
methods. Also nietnl work. Htailton
Heater Company. 5S R. Forsyrh at. _
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
B. \, HEARN. Atlanta. Ga.
VOMMISSIOS MKRf'HANT nnd iiurnhn.-
Inc agent. Absolutely protective. BoGi
telephones.
CABINET AND REPAlTt WORK.
CABINET WORK. Furniture r^ndlrel and
nphnUtercd, Work gnnrantee.j. Thurman A*
Gllport. Whltehall-st. ’I’hone main 44PT-J.
KODAKS.
GI.F.NVS KODAK DEPT..
DKVELf»!*!>*<i AND PRINTING.
6f» Whitehall ?<t.
. • Ground Floor.!
BICYCLES AND TIRES.
BBTCLl-:«. MOTORS. H*»*» fire.* and
pairs. Roberta Cycle Co.. Pryor i
Engewoml.
LOST AND FOUND.
If Till’. PARTY who took silver filigree
fmuitain pen from desk In Central Bunk
•ud Trust Corporation Monday will return
•muo to cashier, no i|uesfiun« will lie asked,
r II. Nelson. 21 Inman building- . h
l.nS'l-on - river" gar nr Tinkle at., plain
gold briieelet, engraved on outside. Doro
thea Lawless. Reward. ’Phone 5541-J main.
Standard M17. b
I.mst Watch fob. Initial* F.. L. ft. Kind-
er return to "3 East F.llla-st. Liberal
reward. $
f.osr Tm Saturday, bunch of keys, tag-
ge,| Klaemstt Bros.. 93*. Return to F.lae-
r.niii Rroa. and get reward. i g
i.nsi -Hatunlay. July 4. Indies’ gold watch.
engraved “Efrie Wyatt” front case. In
Marietta or on car leaving Marietta at 10
o'elwk. or Atlanta, East Hunter or I^ike-
w»md car. Reward. Return to Mrs. R. (’.
Barton, 214 t entrabave.. Atlanta. Gn. K
fnst P.Il*? Kl-ctrlcaI School tdn. Reward.
H. A. I’olak. Royal Int. Co.. Empire Bldg.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ANTI TRUST PRICES on shingle*. lathe.
and all str.es and grades of lumber. Car
lot- a specialty. R. Craig A Co.. W
Whiteh ill. *So|| phono .'11.1 Main
STORAGE.
IlOrSEITtlLD GtMtDS moved. stored,
packeil and •hipped. Cnthcsrt Transfer
hd Rtorrge Co., lfw-5 Walton-st. Both tele-
hones.
phones.
MuiVftiiW
Trow tisansfbr & sfotTXiTE < - o.
Phones 137. Three wnrehottses. Furniture
and piano* stored In separate rooms.
.MORR/8 STORAGE A TRANSFER CO..
5 South Broad. Furniture, piano* stored,
packed, shipped. Separate rooms. Bell 154.
Atlanta 756.
SHOE REPAIRING.
Best white onk half-soles sewed on your
shoe* for 7Se
Best rubber h'-els 4<V
flood rubber heel* C5e
AH work guaranteetl. Done while you
wait—In a few minute*. Corner Whitehall
and Mlt'tHb*’*. Corner Broad nml Man-
«»ffa-»f*. Work calJefl for on/I delivered.
Bell 2335 Main. Gwlnu’s "hop*/
PiTi mi J eoketbook .In store of Anderson
Hardware Co. Owner can have *nnie by
Identifying. Chas. W. Davis, Anderson
Hardware ( o. e
?lt! KoRD’fl 1,1 NlMF.S’T doesn’t burn:
sr."»r healbr; knoeks rheumatlam. Sold
by druggist*.
BICYCLES AND TIRES.
IIANSF.N puts tire* on ha hr c*rrlage* and
bicycle*. Ml kind* of bicycle repairing
done! Work called for and delivered.
‘Phone we*t. 210 ~ l.ee-st.. West Pnd.
'-“PRINTING.
& PRINTING pany.
PRINTERS of anything that * printed. 623
AnsteM Bldg. Both phone* 35P.
: UMBRELLA REPAIRS.
UMBRELLAS nnd parasol* repaired and
re-covered. Locksmith and key Utter. C.
F. Nerl. corner Bread anti Wnlrnn-sts. Bell
phone Ivy 1687-J.
LOCKSMITH AND REPAIRING.
KKY8 KITTEK.. nlppvrfl, Slionrr. t.nwn
TRUNKS.
"ONE COAT” COMING
LOUT Sunday afternoon, on Peachtree-
Piedmont park ear No. 47, a purnse with
t*n pairs of rosary beads, one emerald and
one pearl Owner’s nnm* on cross. Kinder
*111 le liberally rewarded If returned to
ys pv-st. j
Lost In M. illcH's »|ore, or on street ear.
handtein* silver handle umbrella: large
knob with Dtters A. C. K. Return to 4v»
tland-wve. Reward
rm«r-one bav itorse, 12 /ears old, one
Hack h»»r«e. 5 ye«r* old. Return to Hnr-
per nm».‘ stock yard_ for reward. h
LoJTr #i*ven rjnga (three diamonds) and
tn-.< key rings: tied up III handkerchief:
either In Peachtree afore nnd Menangbey's
gio<orv. or on sidewalk: $25 reward Will be
paid md no question* asked If returned t«
faro Raker. 10$ Weft Peuclitree-af..
r T any In formation over Bell 1 $17 fry. t
iTVar -f)mVntofrn, solid gold neek chain.
Return 1? Piedmont-are. nnd get reword.
G w. Ramey. e
nil ND A white pointer dog. with lirown
spots about head and body. On collar It
"•* 11. Hlltman” and on the leather part
of the collar la 196 some street, but can’t
tell *hat street. Owner will please call at
‘•1 West Fair and get the dog.
fair and get the qog.■
V'*i H t'I OTHER last twice ns long when
-arel for by the Ijmgford Pressing Club.
Peachtree. $i per month. Bell ’fhon#
y»6ln >61: Atlanta ifak
PER80NAL.
DROPSY CURED: give* quick relief; atops
»bortn^n of breath In fhlrfr-tix t« forty
eight hours; removes all swelling In fifteen
te twenty days. If you can’t call, write
o F. folium Dropsy Medicine Company.
4>4 Beat Hqnter-tt.. Atlanta. Ga.
“CREAM OF BEAUTY”
For the Complexion.
Every lady ran have a beautiful, skin
If the s in use this preparation. Makes
tbe skin a* white as a Illy nnd smooth as
**iv*t Will remove all defects from the
•kin. pimple*, black bends, tan. sunburn,
ringworm, tetter, efr. Cost nominal. 15 rite
Y'r particulars. Mrs. Klla J. Brewer 8ten-
ft'lt 15$ Central-nve.. Atlanta, Ga.
*HUFonD’B' LINIMENT doesn’t burn:
great heater: knocks rheumatism. Bold by
arugflsts,
*™lbury’». 7H W—t Mitchell.
VTRIDES.
p , a Bno wagon, jmt the thing for
ride*. For rates, apply Cowley ft
. ltt Peters-st. Atlanta phono 2141.
* HAVE
Mrnw
i!HHer?e. m Peters-st.
money for Von*.”' *>f. P. Houghton, W1
•oaephin
-^i .tins »t . Atlanta. ,
^NtkacTING BUILDER. E. T. Kantiau.
vy.ft. Both phones 3565. Repslf work
»*nMy done. Estimates cheerfully fur-
^ A BOTTT.E l>»ta F.Iqul«L Bedbugs.
tK , "' ,# 'l , d»oe». moths and roaches; death to
For sale Lenta Co.. 7H West Mitch-
rr
J~rive all repolr work our personal atteiT
fh ‘ rt " You get what you pay for. BJatc
Hn roofing, gutters and pipes. Both
r- 7; ' H. Allen k Co., 46 frlnlty-ave.
"F‘ ftfv^r»-Fre*ii Georgia cane syrup In
**.* ni ; . Frank P. Raskin. ’Phones: Bell
..Atlanta 161$, 12 Houston at.
ONE COAT” COMING"
tfifi
rnfT nT.xt fKIrtj
<m mill mp*r. ' R«t»r h* nl»
fry." RnrnMt. IS Eolith Pryor i«i>-
twrt hom».
7TrTi rnrufftso ru fT sfiTTwY
1 flothlne mllrl for and iWIrorM
i* In tht rity twteo a week with
ll.W per month.
Tltt'NK ANIt RAfi RKI'AIIIIXC.. H. SV.
Itoiintroe * Pm. Trunk aa4 ne* Com-
Pitny. Itotnll An* rr|ialrlnit. 77 Whitehall-
■t. Thone 1676
guFTrepairing.
iUN AND PISTOL W
VTDRK done
The Tqoj[ Compnny,
EXPERT Gf .. .. ..
at shop department.
5$ Marletta-st. B*»tli ph ....
■ Heating.
WARM ATR ItKATI.Vti In the heet for roe-
. Ifleneer, Monorlef I. the nrldanl fm»ntoo
man. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both phoi^.
“CON TRAC TO R8Al^D~BUT L D ER~87
A DOZIER fe CO.
4^3 Peters Building.
HOMES BU11-T ON PeABY TERMB.
gSWPETanEC^ID AND CLEANED.
RKPAIRIStS nml making imn>ft*. Orlen-
fa I rugs cleaned euual to new, \\. E.
ro". M ltmint Roll phone SW7-.I. Main.
WATCH REpAf&lNfif.
F t\'r WATCH RC.I-AIRIXO mr apeelalty.
Hfeh-cratte matoh«« anil Jewelry. Fred
|„ SVIlllame. 97 twotiir-et. Beil phone
teai ilfflelal o-nt-h Inrpeotor Georgia Rail-
n , and Kleotrlo t'otnpntiy. Atlanta nnd
No-thern Railway.
UMBRELLAS.
PAFI, BI'RKRRT. rtnhrellae ro-eovered.
1 Vladnot pla-e. I’li.'ne Main 5tW.
WALL PAPER.
WTI I.IR WAI.I. rAPF.R A- ItECORATISO
CO “T^rgeat and finest stock In Atlanta,
— : ARCHITECT.
ARrniTEFTI RAL PRAWINI7S. Induetrlel
nlnnte. eottagee nnd re.ldrnoe*. Jerk
Hoad. *7* Empire Whig
SEWING MACHINE8.
RAROAIXR—peeing mnohlnee rllghtly de-
fneed hat good an new. eold on eaer nay-
monte Roth nhone* JS93 Ringer Reiving
Maohlno t'o.. 79 Whltehail-et.
8EED8. PLANTS. ETC.
FOR RALE—Some rery tine etook peae at
12 per lniehel f. o. It. here. Daniel k
■fmlmon. Fa Irhnrn, On. Route 1
ffpT T«Y m;T_e« ««««»^ 7,t B
Da
.ANT TO HI » cat aiimnRru '"in
damaged com meal. Write J. W. Aldred.
irlaboro. Ga
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
$15 per month.
$1,260 GETS a lot loax209 on corner of St.
Charles nnd Frederick avenues. This is
all right, nnd you can make some money
on It If you don’t wait too long.
$3.560—Something good on South Boulevard.
near Grant Park. In a 9-room house; lmllt
for n home; has opormt foundations, marble
stpp*. nnd I* In perfect condition; flue well
water, also pump; good stable: lot 60x175;
five minutes' walk from ear line; 55 bearing
fruit trees. Don’t fall to see this. $1,2*)
••nili, balance $3b per month.
$3.360—Beautiful, new. 6-room cottage. Co-
pcnblll and Highland avenue, overlooking
city: has every convenience. $1,000 cash,
balance easy.
16 SOUTH BROAD ST.
FRANK C. DAVIS CO.,
Real Estate and Renting.
326 Empire Building. Bell
Phone 2893.
TWO DECATUR HOMES.
ONE 7-room cottage in good
condition; lot 105 by 165
feet; water and sewerage in
40 feet of house; also electric
light iii front of house, with
an eastern exposure, lovely
shades; in less than a block
of street car line; 3 blocks of
three churches; 4 blocks of
Agnes 8cntt College. Owner
says sell for $2,300; half cash
if desired, balance to suit. He
needs some money.
A 7-ROOM COTTAGE on
ear line, in the heart of De
catur; a lovely lot; lies per
fect; close to churches and
schools. Owner listed it at a
price to sell quick. $2,850
buys this; and we have oth
ers, all with water main and
electric light in front of the
house. See us for a vacant
lot in Decatur. We have
them to sell. Don't ever for
get
“WESELL FARMS.”
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
sanders & Conway,
412 Peters Building,
, Phones 5488.
$3,600—Luekie street 6-room cot
tage. large lot, one of the very
prettiest on the street. Terms.
$3,500—-College Park 9-room
house on elevated shady 2-acre
lot, barn, servants’ house, etc.
Improvements alone worth the
money; on car line.
$2,100—Beautiful eaat front Ken-
nesaw avenue lot 50x170; all
improvements, tile walk nnd curb
ing. This price for quick sale.
$.3,730—Walker street 9-room
hoi/se on large, level lot, ser
vants’ house, barn; best part of
street. Terms.
$.3,500—Copenhill 6-room brand
new cottage, with every con
venience. on elevated level lot 50x
170. Terms.
$2.100—Hill street 5-room cottage,
lot 50x150, best part of street.
Must be sold at once. Will take
offer.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
For Rent by
W. A. FOSTER,
12 S. Broad Street.
ON CORNER Unpltol-tv#. and Fultdn.
. brand now nnnrtmants of flv# rooms and
l ball, front and Imrk porches, new closets,
tinted unlls. stnlned floors, steam heat and
Janitor sarvine. We know there Is nothing
In tbe city to equal these apartments when
prlee rttifl location are considered. 927.50
to $37.59.
WEST LUMBER CO.
"EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND
PAINT WITH."
238-40-42 Peters Street. Phones 573.
For sale—39 acres, fronting 800
feet on the Marietta car line, at
Campbell Station. 2 miles this side
of Smyrna, well watered with
about 30 acres under cultivation,
with small 2 room hotiae. Want to
sell for cash or will trade for city
property, 5 or 6-room house.
Try our Cheap Brand Plaster.
Best mad?.
^T^PwWe’r'i FcWfaZti' iSS
H. M. Cirlton.
DOGS. BIRDS AND PET8.
OOaTLnD^VAUDN. “I* A PCl- t«
\»r« Thomr»-n. 8 rnllliinjjL. <t
TWO An* young marking bird* far sab*.
Witt He Aallrcrud tn> j>nr*ht**r nt nnv
plirr aWL. P lU 294, r»r»
WANTED at once fifty rab
bits. State Board of
Health, the Capitol, or phone
Main 966.
Wanted—ow newtrr ""A i'* n } :
P.7trtV 'WyMlotte Ad-lr./ o. r
Meeiltn, Dnbl»a*««- "*■ ■
POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK.
FOB KAI.E-FIne hl«>d«l <-Mfk»n*. Apply
x! h. Hunt. 82 n.Hrn .t. —*
rrtnTiLt-T*. v.r'l.- one oook and ««
F hJn* elfile oomt> Whlfo Lertorne; »r«
-wl fnr M r<« oholoo; »l«o one yjrci »«oh
While'Wr»iSolt«t *i"' HirrM Tlymo.,.h
All nlHite .re je.rlln. hen*, .ml
nnd fine leper* 3»". «• Bar
nett. Fort Onlnet, 0* ———/
' 1 ^£^V^^ l *d^eri' ,n ’^r’7nfo™. h
f ,”"!&syITbK 19. anyt"»- 0»,
oVP s-enllon mllrh roir for eele on eeeonnr
Of lejon* Olty. Iterper Broe. *to-k yerd.
AflriPta
NEWTON S. THOMAS.
Real Estate Exchange.
422 Century Building.
Fine lot. about S blookn from Termi
nal, elevated, In a «p|endld ne*ro com-
munltv, only 1875 en*h for quick aale.
115 acre., 30 mllen from Atlanta, on
main public road. 1850 caeh or will take
vacant lot In part payment and eome
canh.
f 1.900—Junt north of Marietta St.,
nnd not too far out. 1 have a Rood 5-r.
cottage on a corner of two good atreete,
anough room on corner fr atore build
ing and the location la the beat 1 have
run aernea In a long time, with the ex
penditure of a few hunnr»d dollara It
can be made to pay $85 or $40 per
month. Thla place la worth every cent
of $2,500 today.
College Park. 8-room modern home In
the center of town, on the Main street,
lot «nx20p. only $2,500. Think of It. The
lot Is worth nearly thla much. I WILL
EXCHANGE THIS COLLEGE PARK
HOME FOR A COTTAGE NEAR THE
GIRLS - HIGH SCHOOL, say on EAST
FAIR. WOODWARD, CREW. PUL
LIAM, not towTar out. ana I can give
you a bargain, too.
w’evr’.fb—To rent a mll-O row thir fives
eSmthree tofoor m"l , ’ n * "* ,nl l k f' r
da’y’Tor^bTee'or four month.. 12 Angler-
21L tAionhoD* Ivy 1173-L*
COLLEGE PARK HOMES.
Don’t fail to see me for
anything in this beautiful
suburb.
$2,700—Buys a splendid 7-room
twn-storv house near Cox Col
lege. Owner lives in Alabama and
instructs me to get offer. Cost him
$3,000. Don't delay. _
$4,500—Buys a lovely 8-room resi
dence fronting car line; large
shaded corner lot; $500 cash, bal
ance like rent. Owner lives away
and must aell.
I. C. MrCRORY,
Office, End of Car Line.
Bell Phone 85.
I»wt stnnil that ran possibly h# rontsfl for
a drug store. If you nre Interettrfl flo not
fall to sea us. at this proposition oannot
Inst long.
house, one of the most At*
slrahie anfl romfortaMe homes In the rite.
Nt«r nnd strictly modern. Very reasonable
summer rats.
n*B HAVE OTHERS. CALL TO SEE V8.
J. II. STEWART. Manager Rant Dept.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
Foundry street, corner let 60x
132. suitable for store or dwell
ing. Price $550.
Jones avenue—Good comer lot
46x130. Price $450.
Waddell street—A nice corner lot,
one block from Edgewood ave
nue; has tile walks, water and
sewer. Price $650.
Stewart avenue—Near Pearce
Street, fine grove, lot 56x150,
for $600.
Hardee street—Lot 77x245. level
and shady, 2-room house, be
tween Hurt street and Moreland
avenue. Price $650.
Simpson street—Near Walnut. 50x
120, sidewalks, water and sewer
down, easy terms. Price $630.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
FOR RENT.
Hi**I!*-sti».. for 2 fnmlll**...
Msrrlttsavs.; modern
Krogg: water and ga*
IVIIIlants-ft.; modern
Bprlng-st
Blmpsou at.
Capitol-***.; nl** shape
Uontral-av*;
Korroat-ar*.; modern
Centrsl-ave.; modern
Kuelld ave.; modern
4’ooner*st.; modern
E. Xorth ars.; modern
Ellsaheth-nve.; modern
rulliam-st.; modern
Pulllam st.; modern
Angler-are.; modern
&->«« Central-STe.; modern
6- f.99 Capitol are.: modem...
7— 3*94 I.*e at.; modern
E. RnTRS REALTY
8 West Alabama.
12- 79
1ft- 54
P-314
8-469
R—257
8-452
7- 412
S—125
*—24ft
8- 831
8-191
8—12!
8-267
7-141
7-143
7- 13
CO.,
CHAS P. GLOVER,
6 Auburn Ave.
WASHINGTON, near Richardson, splendid
ten room bom*, equipped with all conren.
lances; atabla nnd servants’ houso. Owner
moving a way. Price $5,750: terms. H.ftftft
rash and 85ft per month; would rent for $6ftft
F» # ArS?AND VEGETABLE farm, on pared
road: 4 miles from center: rery fertile:
abundant water supply: contains 23 acres;
$125 per acre.
ANOTHER of 44 acres, one fourth mile of
Southern railway: 6H miles of center.
TRACT fronting 259 feet on Howell Mill
(paredi road, ~ ‘ ‘ “
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate, Rent, Loans.
Century Building.
’.VE WANT AN OFFER ON 19S HOL-
lywocd I’.mM.vy lo<*
108-ACRE FARM. GOOD LAND,
well rented; $590 ceeh. balance one
end two yeara. Price $2,250.
$1,800—Fine eentrol a!*» f«r Improve
ment: call meke big revenue pmducer
nf It.
$1,850—$758 CASH, balance $25 per
menth: pretty 4-rocni end hell Weet
End eottege; en.t from, cloie to Gor
don St.
11.000—New, Jurt finishing. 3-room and
hall, lot $5 feet front by 1*0, Ilea on a
knoll In flne.«uburt>, right on car line;
cln*e to churehe* and echoole.
FINE BltJ 9-ROOM ANE HALL
dwelling, bang up In every way: ele
gant condition, on car line. Southalde,
eaet front; will make good terms.
NO CASH AND $12.60 PER MONTH.
4-room houie. front and ride poreh,
on rnr line In city, near Fulton Rag and
Cotton Work* nr-' Gfo r g|. yerde;
fl.lOC
$760—2 acres for poultry far..\ cloae to
town, on ear line; *290 cosh, balance
eaey. v
"ATLANTA'S SOCIAL AND DRIVISO
CENTER."
ANSLEY PARK LOTS ON
THE PRADO, BEGIN
NING JUST EAST OP DR.
HOKE’S RESIDENCE.
A FEW GOOD REASONS WHX YOU
SHOULD BUY AN ANSLEY TARK
LOT:
SECOND—The present sppoarance ®f tbe
park Is only a slight Jndlestlon <f what
It will he when fully Improved.
THIRD—Two hundred and fifty prominent
and progressive Atlantans have slrendy
bought lots in the park, and mo«t of them
expect to make It their permanent home.
SIXTH—It Is. snd will continue to be. a
community of live, ••up-to-date” young
people, who will he neighbors for year* to
come.
SEVENTH—No section of Atlanta on
such a combination of “Indoor and
door advantages. No soot and dirt. No
crowding of bouses. Plenty of gtsst and
trees in your own yard and plenty of park
S laces for recreation for you and your chib
ren.
EIGHTH—The handsomest homes In Atlsn
ta are located between Thirteenth streat
and Brookwood. and,the present Improve-
tpenta are only an Indication of tha future.
NINTH—If you want to lira where the best
drive* of Atlanta center, and where prop,
arty valuat will continue to adrance. buy
an Ansley park let.
are no more like them. Physical condi
tions have limited the supply and tha de.
mxnd (• constantly Increasing.
TWELFTH—Its convenience to the new
driving club makes It as convenient to
entertain your friends there at la your own
horns.
THIRTEENTH—Look for a lot for your
•’Homs” and then bny on# of these while
you can get Into this favored section, with-
out paying exorbitant prices. Jf you boy
elsewhere yon will likely regret It.
FOURTEENTH—fllxtv purchaser* of Ansley
Park lota have sold at profits ranging
from 1ft par cent to *» per cant, and many
regret having sold even at the profits
naineft. These lots offer ths safest specula
tion In the market today, ontslds of their
ralaa a* homes.
FIFTEENTH—If yon ara a good jndga of
to ba the handsomest drive in hts park, sn<
— — -* — - •-*- r - -ga.
-.... — , i
mo.t rttrnrllve lot, on thr tnork.t.
1,10 on th, Pr«0o.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
M. L. THROWER.
39 N. Forsyth St.
FOR RENT.
h., 169
Whitehall ttrest
...Hftft.ftft
h. Kit
Walton street
... 125.00
b , 178
Luekie street
... 4ft.W
h., 11
Kimball street
... TB.tyft
b.. 19
Athisml sienna
... 22.W
b.. 875
North Boulevard
... 55.00
b.. 99
Rail Alexander **re*t
.. 41.0ft
b.. lit
Feist Merrltts arenut
.. SS.fiO
b. 139
Forrest avenue
... 81.00
b. 61
West Catn streat
.. 87.10
b . 92
Bedford place
.. 82.50
h.. U
Plsdmftnt pta^a
...
b.. 24
|
1
£
o
.. 85.00
it. 19
Cooper street
... 18.00
b . 321
Ceatrsl srean.
.. V. 00
b. 1*9
gunttalt areone
.. 25 .00
b., $44
Central arena.
... 22.10
b.. 21
Tattnall atreet
.. 3M
b.. $14
Central areane
... 25.00
b.. $47
Eaat Georgia arena. ..
... 20.00
b.. 9$
HaVden street
.. 19.00
1»
Jett street
.. 11.00
b.. *3
Lorejoy atreet ...:
... 1T.«
b- $9*
Wladaor atreet
.. aoo
b. 189
Whitehall terrace .....
... 12.6ft
9sf. 119 Sootu Pryor street
... 80.00
b. »
Ira street
... 10.00
b.. 196
Meldrlm street
... 8.00
b . l»t
Griffin street
... 10.00
b. m
SIsHetta street
... 10.00
b.. 94
Ira itraet
... 19.10
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PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$10—Sarah Jtkyll to George Jrkyll,
lot on South Pr.vor-«t. Warranty need.
$10—Sarah Jekyll to George Jekyll,
lot on Waahlngton-nt. Warranty <1eed.
$2,000—Mra. E. S. I.angeton to C. K.
Nel.on, bishop of Atlanta, lot on More-
iand-ave. Warranty deed to aacure
loan.
$1,926—Tom H. Pitta to D. A. Quarter,
lot on Edgewood-ave. Warranty deed.
$450—Carrie L. Stanton, to Jeanette S.
Forreot, lot on Pledmont-ave. Lojtn
deed.
$2.109—Tom H. Pitt, to S. R. Kelao,
lot on Couitland-et. Loan deed.
$875—Continental Land Company to
WIIIIAm C. Wynne, lot on Urmoni-tt.
Warranty deed. .
$1.200—'Wilmot B. Matthew, to Mr,.
Lula C. Matthew,, lot on Ella-»t. War.
ranty deed.
$800—R. T. Moore to Mr«. Matt|e L.
Goble. lot on Ormawood-ave. Warran-
ty deed.
$1—Srhoen Inveonnent Company to
G. A. Baldwin, lot In Dougherty coun
ty. Quitclaim deed.
1700—south Atlanta Methodist
church to th'e Railway Postal Clerks'
Investment Asaoclatlon. lot on Martin*
ave. Loan deed.
$1.500—8. W. Sullivan to Mra. Rosa
Schulte, lot on fiak-et. Loan deed.
$540—S5. B. Turman and Robert N.
Hughe, to P. W. Sullivan, lot on Oak-
«t. Warranty deed,
$$.000—Charles John Holdltch to
Alice E. Harrington, lot on Euclld-ave.
Loan deed.
$1.800—Jane T. Price to George K.
John,on nnd John W. Hamer, lot on
HIghland-ave. Loan deed.
building'permits.
$1.500—J. E. Jackson. 242 Suneet-
ave.. to build hou,e.
$8.500—E. E. Lltnbaugh. 822 North
Jockoon-at., to build dwelling.
$6.000—ritt, A Quarleo. 140 Edge-
wood-ave.. to hulld two brick store*.
$2.000—R. D. Welkin*, $98 Edge-
wood-ave.. to hulld houoe.
$526—Lee Kilpatrick, 3$« Walnut-st.,
to build houae. <
|700—Wolf Shetgen, $45-347.$49
Miignolla-af., to build houee.
$0.500—M,rc,r Fain, 51 Elliabeth-st.,
to build dwelling.
,$2.500—Wllkereon A Bros., l$t Eaat
Harrt*-st., to build houa*.
$150—E. T. Gibb*. 301 Oakland-at.,
to build retaining wall.
$100—John L. Ever*, rear 82 Hurt-st..
to build servant's houae.
1200—C. L. Brnnard. rear 155 We,t
Mltchell-»t.\ to build hou*e.
U00—v.'. R. rhlltlpi, Jr., 61 Chapel-
at„ to build hnu»e.
$126—W. F. Seay. 92 Park-st.. to re-
cover house.
$1.600—W. P. Andrews. 69 Peachtree,
at., to remodel atore.
$2.000—George Mann. 121 Cooper-st.,
to build house.
$$oo—W«*t End Christian church,
rent- of Howell park, to erect temporary
tabernacle.
$700—W. D. Brown, comer Crumley
and Martln-»ts.. to build house.
$400—Hiram O'Neal. 477 Bedford
place, to build porch.
DEATHS.
Terrell Brown, aged 9 yeara, died at
41 Creacent-ave.
Ruby Newsome Starr, aged 1 day,
died at $98 Woodward-ave.
Mra. J. H. Morris, aged $0, died at
185 Rtewnrt-are.
Ml,, Nannie Gunter, aged 86, died
at a private sanitarium.
Rachel Thonta,. colored, aged 06, died
at 24 Tanbark-st.
George I .'Forest Wood, aged 04, died
at 182 Lurlle-ave.
Albert Breltenbucher, nged 25. died
at 141 Punset-ave.
John 5V. Corley, aged, 28, died at 8
HIghland-ave.
Sarah Long, rolorfcd, aged 45, died
at 379-B Ba„-*t.
William 0. Smith, aged 7 days, died
at 91 South Pryor-st.
Mra. Susan Cornelia 8tewart, aged
68. died at 19 North Le,-st.
Joel Chandler Harris, aged 59. died
at *12 Gordon-,!.
J.T. Elder, aged J. died ta 220 1-2
Decatur-at.
Daniel Weatherly Stallings, aged 57.
died at 129 Grant-,t.
Abraham Lamar, colored, aged 25.
died at 101 North Butler-tu
Helen Echo!,, aged 10 months, died
at 194 Edgewood-ave.
F. T. Kline, aged 10 montho, died at
62 Co»per-«t.
W. G. Hardeman, agtd 40. died at a
private sanitarium.
Myrtle Leeter. colored, aged 1 year,
died at 89 Turner', alley.
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FOR RENT
288 renehtrve street .......
76 XVnltnn *tr**t
48 West Utln street
78 Central place
411 Washington street
65 East Merritt* avenue ..
13ft East Merritt* avenue
\U East Merrltts avenue .
188 Highland avenue
17 Iluunlrntt street
♦17 Fleflment avenue
College Park. Gn
15 W**t Third street ....
176 fleuth Pryor street ....
::: 8:8
... 90M
... 4ft.ftl
...
,., w.ftft
...
... 35.0ft
... 8151
... lf.lft
... g’M
... Ift.ftft
•IASINO
PONCE DE LEON
Tnighf 8:30. Malmtei. Tuts. Thun. Sit.
Geo. C. Boniface, Jr.
Berths Wgltxinger
Harry Lester Edna Tempest
Connors &. Aider* Holman Bros.
Fred 8t. Ongo A Company
Get Seats at Bijou Box Office
*W*iu2ejt'21
ATLANTA ’S PLAY GROUND
Everything for Everybody.
Band Concerts — Matthieanen's
20 Musicians.
Have You Been the New One,
HUMAN ROULETTE?
"THE PEOPLE’S PARK”
Something Doing all the Time.
Band Concerts afternoon and
evening.
Take Fair street cars past Grant
Park.
SI, Nicholas /liidiforifim
Ponce DeLeon Park
Skating Sessions Daily, 11 to 1,
3 to 6 and 8 to 11 O'clock,
SPECIAL ATTRACTION.
Wook of July 6th,
TYLER, SERTON & LAMB,
In a Sensational and High-Claia
Novelty Skating Act.
Aftarnoena at S— Evanlng. at 9:45.
WE Ft'BLISR a wa.ldy r*nt hull.tln. flv.
Ina , *n«d <lwrl|ittnn of sverythto, w,
h«r» for rant, list , copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
EZRA DONALDSON
AT DEATH’S DOOR
t* waa announced Tueaday at the
Gradv Hngpitai that Eira O. Dwnaldaon,
who waa an seriously shot a few nights
agn bv Jeata I.. Battle. I, atlll In a ertt.
leal condition and that the danger point
haa not yet been passed. Tha physi
cians are unable to forecast the out
come.
Battle la still at Urge. Despite an
assiduous search hy the police and de
tectives not the slightest trace of him
has been found.
The case «f Wallace Beeks, tha young
man who was with Battle at the time
of the shooting and who It under bond
of $2 non as an accestory, 1, scheduled
for trial before Recorder Broyles Wed
nesday afternoon.
INMAN & 00. BEATS
BRING $18,500
The two aaat, on th# New York Cot
ton Exchange owned by Inman A Co.,
of Augusta, were told Tuesday morning
at high prieet, bringing $9,300 nnd
$fc*00. respectively.
The aale of theta seats wtll add to the
assets of the company now In the hands
of receivers.
Original Brynn Man III.
MONTGOMERY, Mo., July 7e-A
dispatch from Denver says Delegate
Oreen Clay, of thla district, who la tha
origins'. "Bryan for President In 190»"
man waa stricken down with acuta In
digestion. It sat fwo years ago last
spring that Clay startled the country
with hta reaolutlon In the Audrlen
Democratic convention. Indorsing Bry
an. tfien In Europe, aa the nominee for
prttldanL
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
■tihoulns tbs arrjral anti <lepnrtur« of paa*
•anger train* of tba following ranis, subject
to typngru ph Ira! errors:
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R.
Terminal Station.
No. Arrive From-i ‘ | So. - iKjnnrt To—
•4? West f’t.. 9.!Sgmf Xi .\*«r O.... 1.39
!G West rt..lO.*tnmj 19 Cnlnttihus. 6.1ft
18 Uolutu1ius.il. 15 nml
» New O....l?,0ft n’n
4ft K*w O.... 2.0ftpm 17 t
2ft Uolumbus, 7.28 pinl 41
34 Mnntg-y.. ptu 87 J
86 New Q....11 Wpml .
“Train* marked • run tlallr except Sunday.
Train* marked ! run Sunday only,
other trains run dally.
J New O.... 2.1fti
’ UAlWBbVS. 4.19]
J W’eat I»f.. 5.25
r New O.... 6.451
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY,
Arrive From— r I Depart fo—
Jaekaontllle.. 6.35 atnl Maron 8.00 am
Savannah 6.2ft am] Mar bo 4.ftftpm
Maeou ll.lft-aml .tnrk*onvlll* .9.07 pm
5fsron 4.2ft imu Savannah ... f».29pm
Maron 8.10 mu' Maron 11.43 pm
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE R. R.
Arriving and departing time from L’nlcti
Station. Atlanta. All tralga dally.
• f laggve. ] AffWT
rindnnatl A: I.oularMle.,| iM p.ra.jli.4ft pirn.
Knoxville via nine f(|d«e 8.5ft a.m.' 6.1ft p.m.
Knoxville via rartarsvitle 4.00 p.m. 112.40 p.m.
Tate arremmodatlon I 5.00 p.m.I 6 25 a.m.
ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM
ANT ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrlvs and Depart from tha Union
Hta t Ion. i
ftrhedutcs ElTertlve .fane 21. 19ftg.
7:4ft a m. I.v...... Atlanta Ar. 8:00 p.m.
10:02 a.m. Lv Kumln ......Lv. 5:4ftp.ra.
12:11p.m. Lt.... Tallmtton ....I.r. 1:26 p.m.
J:0>»p.m. Lv— Oglethorpe ....tv. 1:89p.m.
2:16 p.m. I.r... ilnntemnnn ...Lv. 1:45 p.m.
8:10 p.m. Lv Uordet* Lv. 7;3fta.m.
7:51 p.m. Lv... Tlmiuaavllle ...Lv. ?:3fta.m.
Tbe atandaH of excellence In passenger
service.
W. H. LEAHY#
Genera! Paaienger Agent
J. K. HOWLAND, Traffic Mgr.
W. A. STOKES.
City Pasttnttr and Ticket Agent.,
70 IVnrlitree-St.
LEGAL NOTICE8.
To Whom
.Iff that A. *
G. II. Gourgue*. tomposinc th* firm of tha
Trio Elertnr Urimpany. Houth Broad
atreet. do this day dl«***1ve partner«hlp.
•aid A. T. Kodgrlrk but lag. foe Infereeta
of W, T. Proetor and G. II. Gourgnee.
I hr bu*iiieM will lantinue under the «fttno
title with A. T. It ,, d*rjr!{ as manaser.
RELIGIOU8 NOTICES.
nave been er»n\erte«l. Herrleee every night
nnd S nlre Aunday srhoel at 8:1'*. We help
the nonr all we run by tip* aid of the good
people of Atlanta. 8o mn that we jieed
vn-ir help In thla work. May l»od help us
In this work to eav« sonta for Ubrlsr. We
Invite everyb<elv to attend alien you ran
on Hunday at 9:2ft a. to., -1! a. m. and it
‘ ?a&t."V. r. joiinson ash uifk.
In ('hnr*s.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
QITI.f.IAN- The friend, "f Mr, aid Mra.
T A. Qnillian. rrion,! ,,d Mr. It. J.
RMillne. Mr. •>ml Mr,, g. A. Bedding,
Mr. snd Mr,. It, A Hrddlnc. Mr. «wl
Mr,. W. r. King nml Mr. «nd Mr« S.
B. 9nwt.ll nre Invited tn ,t*™d tha
funsral Of Mr, F. A. Qullllin. Wed.
ns,d,y. July 9. ttM,'at 11 ,. m . from
Hr. John Me mod I,t Epl.cop,! chorrh,
Fleet Grcrsla ,T»n»c. Til. fnllcwlnx
nnin.O s»ntt»mrn will pt.es. ,ct as
pntltwnr.ri nnd wrt at tks chnp.l of
11 M. I'rit.rnon 4t 9on. ,t 10 n m.:
Mr. Edmund W. Martin. Mr. M M. Pa-
r|«». Mr. E. P. ltnrn,. Mr,. C. H K.l,
ty, Mr. r H, Winn. Mayor W. R. Jag-
nar. Mr. J. W »t,lllna», Mr. M. T U-
Hsttc. Sir. W. J Campbell and Mr. J.
J. Wait.
WILLIS 8ENT ALTERNATE
TO THE CONVENTION
COLUMBUS, Ga„ July 7.—On account
of having to hold court thla neck.
Judge James L Willis, who was the
delegate to tha national Democratic
convention from Mu«cng*e county, did
not go to Denver, and Hon. Thomas J.
Chappell, who was tbe alternate to
Judge Willis, went to represent the dis
trict. Mr. I’happell was accompanied
by Mrs. Chappell, and they will extend
their trip after the convention I, over.
GLBNNVILLE. Ga.. July 7—t other
Stubbs and William Ander*on w *re
fired upon with a shotgun wh!> near
the home of M. O. Wettman Sunday
night. Tht shot ,truck them, but they