Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 09, 1908, Image 13

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Xtiti ATLANTA (iJiUKWIAJV AMJ X&VVS. xnuttBUAt, JVliT t. 1X3. 13 FOR sale—miscellaneous. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. THE MAN ... time hr* HI* vvatrh repaired by A. h.'miuc. » Central-sx*. Atlanta "phone; popular prleea. Fatier a self-tilling. ■ •’if . i.MilnV founttlu pen». . | foR~SALE-On* typewriter: Smith Pre-1 r l,, r Vo. 2. in good condition. Ill nee i • hout r oiir months. Will sell for *15 rush I Addreli j, S. Ci. Box 150. or 'pUone msln | BLANKENSHIP STOVE COMPANY. ' SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT. , rn«H PAID for «!| kind, old school hooks If sslil'le. w* win buy any quantity- " ot one thonsamt. Call, write or, 'phone jfJ2. ask for Mr. Doran. J 71 Whitehall St. SOUTHERN BOOK CON CERN. (Near High’s) OFFICE FURNITURE • Ft ItvisniNtiR of root 817-tS Empire Bid*. Roll top desks, standi it* desk. rues. fnWes ind citai'*. hoocht ht bankrupt sale; praetl- "nllr new: (heap. ApplyceM »r S19 Empire Bid it- ■ yoTf A LIMITED TIME wo ore olforlnc real ot very low price.- It would l<e to ronr ndrnntace to confer with ns before elsrlnc vour order. Asa 0. Candler. Jr.. Candler hulldln*. Bell 'phone 8:74. LOST AND FOUND. [OCT On Wednesdny afternoon at the end of Wnsbhtctnn-st.. small, early, brown eater spaniel doc. with'rnllnr and short ranln attached. Howard If returned to .1 - Mltehell-af. 1 and.ltv .fine ted female vlilte mill, liver'-spot year old: not t ml noil: got Ip.at Aflfilitn tthono LOST setter. on« yenr r nt 2*5 K. FllMt. Atlanta phone 2W. bMffSiuHiT hnr pin Tuesday Tmtw Engraved Willie Reward If returned to Mr*. .1. I.. toll. 445 Whitehall. LOST—Oil Wednesday July 8. between North Forsyth find Whltehall-sf*., nearly opposite Reply'* More, two or three par cel* of hnlr. wrapped In blue paper, nnd one with n long white envelope: nl*o one Mae wrapper rontalnlng n blnek tU*ue veil, n bltU’k robe. Finder will reeelve cairtpenlfitlon by bringing them to 33 Lnek- le*t. * I.OHT-tWehnenail — dletrlef. gold beatify pin. Finder 'phone 579-J ivy. fountain pen from desk In Central ifank *nd Trust Corporation Monday will return same to cashier. no question* will be asked - H. Nelson. 21 Inman building 1 LOST—on river enr or I.uekle st.. nltln cold brneelet. engrsved on outside Dorn- ien lawless. Reward. 'Phnn*5541 J main, tftndnrd 4417. h Standard < FOUND—By gentleman. near postofflre. flat kev. Probably belonging to rash drawer. ' owner ran have Mme free by falling nt this office, want department I.OST--ln’Whitehall-*!, or Candler bullying. Liberal reward returned to 33 Lurkle a LOST—niaek purse nt Kress' store. Mon- dm. July 4?: name nnd address of owner en card Inside of puree. Finder will please return to Cliamh#r1ln-Johrtfi«nDiiBose MII- ilnery department artd reeelve reward. e LOST Somewhere In town Monday, n noeketbook poutalnlng money a mV Impor tant key* and r of eam'e. Ffnd 1«T4. P Ait TV Gliding cold bracelet nt Ht. Nlcholn — “•-* -fdny. July ♦. with n«m« look. Will please return * ' • phono Main 5335 .1 ■i el ve reward.f Lost-hark green lent her purse between Cain-at. find Cnrnegle library, Wednesday morning about Id:*). Reward if returned to 1!> Hast Cain it. p FOUND , A fox .terrier.. . pwner enn bare !ty. n by cnUlnpr and Identifying. 397-L S. B. TURMAN & CO., Real Estate, Renting and Loans. ? you don't wait too long. IS.5<VV—Something good on South Boulevnrd. nenr Grant Park. In n 9-room house; built for « homo: has cement foundation*, mnrble step*, nnd Is In perfect condition; flue well water. also pump; good stnble; lot 00x175; live minute*' walk from enr line; 55 bearing fruit trees. Don't fnll to see this. $1,253 en*h, balance 130 per month. 18.850—Beautiful, new. 6-ronm cottage. Co- penhtll nnd Highland avenue, overlooking city; has erery convenience. $1,000 cash, balance easy. 16 80UTH BROAD ST. LOST-A black leather wallet containing letters addressed to owner; also mem bership card-to the Y. M. C. A.: together with a t ft wr| ticket. Finder will please return to hW pruflrntlnl building, or to Tl. ■T. Box ;4T, care Georgian.o PoT'XD Pocketbool* In store of Anderson Hardware Co. Owner can have same by Identifying. Chits. W. DavD. Andersen Hardware Co. ■ o “ONE COAT” COMING Lost Sunday afternoon.^ Peachtree- Piedmont park ear No. 47. a pnrnse with ts*o pnlrs of rosary beads, one emerald and ene pearl, owner's name on cross. Finder will be liberally rewarded If returned to 5*6 1 vv st. f g LOST In M. Rich's store, or on street i-ar. hnndsome silver handle umbrella; large knoli with letters A. C. K. Return to 4*n Uourtland-sve. Reward. g LOST-one lisy horse. 12 years old. one bhfk horse. 5 years old. Return to liar per Bros.' stock yard for reward. _J) FOI ND—A whit* jmlnter dog', with brown spots aiiAiit head and body. On collar Is “J. II. Hllsman” and on tne leather part ef the collar Is 196 some street, but can't tell whftt street, 'owner will please call nt 33* West Fair and get the dog. font CLOTH US last twice ns tong wnen cared for by the Langford Pressing Club. Peachtree. $1 per mouth. Bell 'pnone main «i; Atlauta 1959. FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. NEWTON 8. THOMAS. Real Estate Exchange. 422 Century Building. FARMS FOR SALE AND EX CHANGE. NORTH GA., above Cartersvllle. and Rome, near Ctflhoun, In Gordon coun ty. 80 acre* 'with good A-room house, 4 f * acre* In culilvatlon, a0 acres Bot- t'>m land: only $1,000. H ACRES In ed$e of Decatur, lies well. and very fertile,*200 or 3no yards of <*r line. $2,000. Will trade this for cottage or piece of renting property in city. This land Is on one of the prin cipal streets and has good frontage, finest strawberry land I ever saw. WANTED—A 3 or 4-room cottage, pre fer in neighborhood of Southern •hop* for which will give a good S0- kcre farm, fronting on railroad, near Fitzgerald, with good 8-room houae. close to nehool and churohe*. and 1-4 JPHe of railroad station. Has several hundred dollars worth of good pine timber. The soil is what is known red pimrie oifTed pebble land, and l» the best in that section. Good barn »nd good water, healthy location. 3200 CASH, OR LE8B. 5-ROOM ~ ^ HOUSE. for $2oo cash I can sell you a splen did 5-room house, in beet part Edge- w.md. price $1,500. This Is new house, ci^se to cars: balance $17.50 per month. You Can Get Us. FONE 8000 PHONE 8000 or Telephone 8000 A| l Fean* Lead to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED—To join iom* on** In goo*l pnv Inc business In or nenr Atlanta. Would prefer n business already established. Ad dress J. It. Morton. Box 22. Duluth. (»n. I’on SALE Third interest In best paying stationery, printing and office supply bnsl »eaa In (ieorgln. $2,999 required. Salary 3100 p«r month nml expenses. Experienced man preferred. Address Box 65, Atlanta, Be lie HEARN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Atlanta, Ga. Both phones. FOR SALE—Or lease to first elass dentist. $2.59) practice and nice outfit; less than 39 mile* of Atlanta; 1.699 people; practically no competition for good man: health fallen. Address 111 Health. Box 254. care Georgian. A BABE BARGAIN—For sale or lease, the “Elbertn.’* partially furnished; only hotel In Mnrshnltvllle. On., the peach renter. Ad dress Elberta Hotel. Mnrsnallvllle. Ga. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . SEWING MACHINES RENTED. « F. RKNT new- Slti-.r nml Wheeler k Wil son mnchhie* with complete set of nltnch- ment* for $2 per month: prompt delivery, singer Seniug Maehlne Co.. 79 Whltehatl-at. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. Cl! A RI, E8 11. ROGERS. Electrical Contractor. 'Phone main 2213. 24 East Hunter-st. HEATING AND VENTILATING. HEATING AND VENTILATING by expert methods. Also metal work. Stanton Heater Company. 58 8. Forsyth-st. CABINET AND REPAIR WORK. < AB1NET WORK. Furniture repaired nnd upholstered. Work guaranteed. Thurman A* Gilbert, 166 Whitehall-fit. 'Phone main 4487-.T. KODAKS. GLEN'S'* KODAK HEPT.. DEVELOPING AND PIHNTING. 69 Whitehall St. (Ground Floor., BUILDING MATERIAL. ANTI-THIRT PRICER rn shingles, lathe, and all sixes ami grades of lumber. Car lots a specialty. B. J. i’rnlg (c Co., 166 Whitehall. Bell phone 59|3 Main. STORAGE, flOI'HEHOLD GO(tD8 moved, stored, PffoUet] and shipped. Cat heart Transfer and Storage Co.. 163-5 Walton-fit. Both tele phones. MORROW TRANSFER Sc STORAGE CO. Phones 137. Throe warehouses. Furniture nnd pianos stored In separate rooms. MORRIS F^OnAGE at TRANSFER CO.. 5 South Broad. Furniture, pianos stored, parked, shipped. Separate room*. Bell 164. Atlanta 756. 8HOE REPAIRING. Best white oak hnlf-sole* sowed on your shoe* for 75c Best rubber h^els 49c Good rubber heels 25e All work guaranteed. Done while vou wait—In a few minutes. Corner Whitehall and MiffItell-sfs.- Corner Broad and Mari- etta-sts. Work called for and delivered. Be|| 2335 Main. Owlnn'a shops. BICYCLES AND TIRES. HANSEN puts tires on baby carriages nnd bicycles All kinds of bicycle repairing •lone. Work called for nml delivered. 'Phone 2*S west. 219 Lee st.. West Snd. PRINTING. PRINTING r r v°Nv. PRINTERS of anything that's printed. 623 Austell Bldg. Both phones $519. UMBRELLA REPAIRS. UMBRELLAS nml pnrnsols repaired nnd re-covered. Locksmith nnd key fitter. C. F. Nerf. corner Broad and WitBon-fitf. Itell phone Ivy 1H57-J. LOCKSMITH AND REPAIRING. KEYS PITIED. Clippers, Shears. Lawn .Mowers, etc,, sharpened. All work guar anteed. c. D. Barren. 43 W. Hunter. Phone Main 8490,1. TRUNKS. TRUNK AND RAG REPAIRING, ff. W. Rountree & Brn„ Trunk and Big Com- pany. Retail nmKeepalrlng. 77 Whitehall- *t. Phone 1576. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. B. L. HEARX. Atlanta. Ga. COMMISSION MERCHANT and imrohi«- Inc agent. Absolutely protective. Roth telephones. GUN REPAIRING. EXPERT GUN AND PISTOL WORK done at shop department. The Tool Company, 5« Marietta-st. Both phone* 5811. HEATING. WARM AIR HEATING Is the best for r$»s- Idenees. Monerlfif Is the original ftntaave man. Monrrlef Furnace Co. Both phones. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. J. A. D07.IEB A rn 4^3 Peters Building. HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS BICYCLE8 AND TIRES. BICYCLES. MOTORS. Best tire* nnd re pairs. Robert* Cycle Co., Pryor and Edgewood. CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANEO. REPAIRING «nd mating a«rnen. Orlen- f.1 rue* rli-sned equal /n new. vv. E. Cuv » n-H plmne MS7-.T. Main. WATCH REPAIRING. FIVE WATCH nEPAHHNG mr apedalty. lilgh-grada u-ar-h-a and J»«lry. KrM i Wllllama. 97 ri—n(nr-«t. Ball plmna ,'iqs oiSeffl n-ateh Inapantor Ow.vln null- wnr and Elaatrla company. Atlanta and Vorth-m Railway. UMBRELLAS. PAVI. BI HKEBT. t'mhrolla* ro-rorared. 1 viaduct place. Phoue Main 5190. FOR RENT—HOUSES. For Rent by *W. A. FOSTER, 12 S. Broad Street. ON CORNER Cnpltobave. nnd Fulton. brand new apartments of live room* and hall, front and back porches, new closets, tinted walls, stained door*, steam heat and janitor service. Wo know there Is nothing lu the cltr^ta equal these apartment* when price nnd location are considered. $27.50 to $37.50. DRUG STORE—In heart of city, on corner of most prominent street*, we hare the best, stand that can possibly be rented for a drug store. It yon are Interested do not foil to see us. as this propbsltion cannot last long. FURNISHED HOUSE-On Pcachtree-st.. 12- room furnished house, one of the most de sirable and comfortable homes In Ihe cltr. New and strictly modern. Very reasonable summer rat*. WE HAVE OTHERS. CALL TO SEE VS. J. H. STEWART. Manager Rent Dept. FOR RENT. Remus. Price. 12—170 Luclle-ave.. for 2 families $35.0) 15— 79 Merrltts-ave.; modern M.0O 10— 54 Krogg: water and ga* JO.fto 9—314 william* st.; modern 50.00 8-4*9 Spring st 42.50 8- 257 Simpson-*t 25.00 8—452 Cnpltol-ave.; nice shape 35.00 7— 412 Central five 8- 125 Forrost nve.: modern ! 8—240 Central-nve.; modern..... 8—331 Euclid-are.; modern 30.00 8—191 Cooper-St.; modern 30.00 $—121 E. North-a ve.; modern.......... £'00 8 —267 Elisabeth-are.: modern 39.00 7—141 I'lilllam-st.: modern 25.00 7—143 riilllnm-st.; modern 25.00 7 - *3 Angler nve.; modern 35.00 0—454 Central-ave.; modern........... 26.35 6— 591 Capltol-nve.: modern 22.59 7— 304 Lee st.; modern $5.00 E. RIVERS REALTY CO., 8 West Alabama. M. L. THROWER. 39 N. Forsyth St. FOR RENT. 25-r. h., 158 Whitehall street 21-r. h.. 103 Walton street 12-r. h., 173 I.uekle street 10-r. h., 12 Kimball street 10-r. h.. 20 Ashland avenue 8-r. h., 375 North Boulevard* S-r. h., W East Alexander street 8-r. hr!, 138 East Merritts avenue S r. b.. 13S Forrest avenue 5- r. b., 51 West Cain street .... 8-r. h.. 32 Bedford place 8-r. h., 36 rietlmont place 8-r. b., 24 Orange street 7- r. h., 10 Cooper street 6- r. h.. 228 Central avenue ...... 8- r. b.. 190 Summit avenue 6-r. h., 344 Central avenue 6-r. h.. 2s Tattnall street 6-r. h., 314 Central avenue 5-r. h.. 347 East Georgia avenue . 5-r. h., 36 Hayden street 5-r. h., 189 Jett street .., 8-r. h.. 92 Lorejoy street 5-r. h., $08 Windsor street 5-r. h.. 136 Whitehall terrace 5-r. flat. 119 South Pryor street . 5-r. h., 237 Ira street 5-r. h.. 105 Meldrlm street 5-r. h.; 194 Griffin street ,4100.00 .. 125.00 .. 40.00 .. 75.00 .. 22.50 .. 55.00 .. 45.00 .-. 36.00 .. 35.00 .. $7.50 .. 32.50 .. 25.00 .. 85.00 .. 18.00 .. 30.00 .. 25.00 .. 22.50 .. 25.00 .. 25.00 .. 20.00 .. 19.60 .. 11.60 .. 17.60 .. 11.60 .. 12.60 .. 30.60 .. 10.00 .. 8.00 .. 10.00 .. 10.60 10.60 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. SANDERS & CONWAY, 412 Peters Building, Phones 5488. $3,600—Luekie street 6-roora cot tage, large lot, one of the very prettiest 011 the street. Terms. $5,500—College Park 9-r o o m house on elevated shady 2-acre lot, barn, servants’ house, etc Improvements alone worth the money; on car line. $2,100—Beautiful east front Ken- nesaw avenue lot 50x170; all improvements, tile walk and curb ing. This price for quick sale. $3,750—Walker street 9-room ho'jse 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. Terns. $4,250—College Park 6-room eot- tage on corner, shady, level, one- acre lot, near car line. A beauty. On terms. CHAS P. GLOVER, 6 Auburn Ave. ten-room horns, equipped wltL .... lences: stable and servants' house. Owner moving away. Price $5,783: .terms. $1,033 ensh snd $59 per month; would rent for $690 per year. DAIRY AND VEGETABLE farm, on paved mad: 4 miles from center; very fertile; abundant water supply; contains 23 seres; $125 per acre. ANOTHER of 44 acres, one fourth mile of Southern railway: 64 miles of center. TRACT fronting 259 feet on Howell Mill tpavedi road, about !.600 feet deep to branch; $690; half cash and $16 per month. FOR KENT , 1359 Edgewood-avc. extension. . 83 Angler are , ?|o Luekle-st II# Lawton-sf , 149 K. Georgln-ave , los K1mp*on-st , *8 llaydeu-st , 142 Mllls-st 182 Sonfb-sv 68 Garde 35 Stonewiill-st.. July 17., ’ Evelyn.placf.. .. .$12.50 . 29.60 . 22.00 . 22.5 > , 15.50 , 19.90 18.00 20.6 > 6-r. h.. 25.90 15.90 WE PUBLISH a weekly rent bulletin, gfv- lug jl. good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOOD,SIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN-AVK. WALL PAPER. WILLIS WALL PAPER A IfECORATING CO. "Largest snd Bnest stock If^Atlsntn. ARCHITECT. AnrHITECTl IUI. DBAWISOS. ln<lnilr'»l ntnnt*. rxltntn nut rtriileocn. Jack DM. Cl Empire Bill*. Barbecue Pcalponeo. Th» barbecue which was to b* ■ Iven at the site of the new Pine RM«' Sani tarium to celebrate the dedication of that tnutlfutlon Thuradav afternoon liafa been postponed until Friday afternoon 1 W. E. TREADWELL & CO. Real Estate and Renting Agents. All Classes City Property and Farms. 24 S. Broad St. 1ARF. opportunity to buy Washington st. rnttsre home nf 5 reems. hall andjiarh; orn*r lot; this houee J* modern In every particular. Prlee for quick sab* $3,259; terms tew rash. $30 month. Just like paying rent. Come nnd see us nt once. WASHINGTON ST. HEIGHTS-A large. well-built home of 9 rooms. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, east front, level lot f.Vhtl78 to nllori. Can Install furnace; house just painted. 2 heavy coats [tail lu oil, good for 6 years. Price reduced to $5,209; good terms. For Information, call at our ofTlee. LINT your property with us for quick sale. W. E. TREADWELL & CO. WEST LUMBER CO. "EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND PAINT WITH." EIGHT and 19-Inch shlplap, storm-sheeting. kiln dried, nnd dressed two sides. $1.46 per hundred. ^ To TRY Chief Brand Piaster Is to buy. It Is th* best pnd omt§ no more. Try It. IF YOU dr# looking for the b«ir point on MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate, Rent, Loans. Century Building. WE WANT AN OFFER ON 100 HOL- lywond cemetery lota. 100-A< 'RE FARM, GOOD LAND, well rented: $5no caah. balance one and two yeara. Price 12.250. J1.000—Fine central alte for Improve ment; can make big revenue producer of It. $2,550—1750 CASH, balance $25 per month: pretty 6-rnom and hall Weet End cottage; eaat front, cloae to Gor don St. $1.000—New, Juat flnlKhlng, 3-room and hall, lot 05 feet front by 160, Ilea on a knoll In line auburh, right on car line; cloae to churchea and achoola. - FINE BIG 9-ROOM AND HALL dwelling, bant up In every way; ele gant condition, on car line. Southalde, eaat front: will make good terma. . NO CASH AND $12.50 PER MONTH. 4-foom houae. front and aide porch, on car line In city, near Fulton Bag and Cotton Worka nnd Georgia yarda; $1,100. $750—$ acre* for poultry farm, cloae to town, on car line; $200 caan, balance eaas'. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Foundry street, corner lot 60s 132. suitable for store or dwell ing. Price $550. Jones avenue—Good corner lot 46x130. Price $450. IWiddell 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 $650. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. t$£ASIN0 PONCE DC LEON SOCIAL AND CENTER" 10 PER CENT INVEST MENT WITHOUT TAXES OR IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME. star; on high slwaflon; four Work* uf rnr Una. Also 4-room rotiagp adjoining, finish'd up ram** *■ tho othar. with satim advantage*, including tvatrr nnd H'vatlon: eo«*h houa«* on lot 59x165 fp*t to la.font alloy. Will sail pffhar or both on #a*y farms. Fins oppor tunity to suburban horns sookor In bast loon- tion or will bring 19 par <*snt on Investmsnt without dty tsxes. ESTES, MOSS & HUCKS. Real Estate. • 514 Temple Court Bldg. AUGUSTA CITY ATTORNEY RE8IGN8 HI8 OFFICE AUGU8TA, Ga.. July #.—The *ub- commlttee of the while primary ex ecutive committee met ye«terday and a reeolutlon wee Introduced which ex trude booth menagere permteidon to vote all registered rltliens whose names were spelled Incorrectly on the printed lists, provided there was no doubt whatever as to their right of franchise. The resolution wss bitterly opposed by E. Woodruff councilman from the First ward. At the same session «»• also read the resignation of C. Henry ANSLEY, PARK LOTS ON THE PRADO, BEGIN- NING JUST EAST OF DR. HOKE’S RESIDENCE. i FEW GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY AN ANSLEY TARK LOT: HECOND—Ths present *pn?nrAace uf ths park Is ouly a slight Indication cf what It will bo when fully Improved. THIRD—Two hundred and fifty prominent and progressive Atlantans have already bought lots In the park, and ino«t of them expect to make It their permnuent home. this year. F!FTH~1t is already the “driving nnd so * ,U| /•»"»»- *#$««*« •• onr j tvili become sill be neighbors for years to SEVENTH—No section of Atlanta enjn.ru such a combination of “Indoor nnd out door" ndvanUre*. No soot «n*l dlif. St, •din* of houses. Plenty of glass and trees In your own yard and plenty of park places for recreation for you and your chil dren. EIGHTH—The handsomest home* In Atlan ta are located between Thirteenth street and Bronkwood. nnd the present Improve ments are only an Indication of the future. NINTH—If yon want to lire where the best drives of Atlanta center, nnd where prop, ert.v values will continue to ndrance, buy an Ansley park lot. TENTH—When these lots are gone there are no more like them. Physical condi tions hava limited the supply and the de- mand Is constantly Increasing. TWELFTH—Its convenience to the driving clnb make* If ** convenient to entertain your friends there as In your owu home. THIRTEENTH—Look for a lot for y*nr “Home*’ snd then buy one of these while you can get Into this favored section, with out paying exorbitant prices. If you buy elsewhere yon will likely regret It. FOURTEENTH—Sixty purchaser* of Ansley Tark lots have sold nt profits ranging from*10 per cent to 390 per cent, nnd many regret having sold even st the profits named. These lots offer the safest specula tion In the market today, outside of their value as homes. * real estate look at the lot* In the Subdivision fronting the Prado, destined to he the handsomest drive In the park, nnd you will agree with me that they art ths most attractive lots on the market. SIXTEENTH—Cement sidewalks nnd curb. Ing nnd water and sewer mains will be laid on the Prado. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. Tjiitht 8:30. Matinees. Tuis. Thurs. Sat. Geo. C. Boniface, Jr. , Bertha Waltginger Harry Lester E4nn Tempest Connors & Aldert Holman Bros. Fred 8t. Ongo & Company Got Beats at Bijou Box Office. DONCE DELEOU I p-ark: n ATLANTA'S PLAY GROUND Everything for Everybody. Band Concerto — Matthiessen's 20 Musicians. Have You Seen the New One, HUMAN ROULETTE? “THE PEOPLE’S PARK” Something Doing all the Time. Band Concerto afternoon and evening. Take Pair street cars past Grant Park. OtSGOOGOtSOOOOOOOOWJGCHt-OCHWO | 0 9,880,513 PACKAGES 0 j O OF MAIL IN 8 MONTHS O O D O AUGUSTA, Ga., Jul) 9—The O O seml-annua! report of E. \V. Car- O | O roll, superlntendenLof mails at the O O Augusta postoDtfe, shows that O O 9,889,513 pieces of mall were han- O O died In the six months ending June O 0 39. This Is cn increase over last 0 0 year's figures. 0 D O, 00000000000000000000000000 j NEW POSTOFFICE PLANS RECEIVED VALDOSTA, Ga., July 9.—The areht- tect's drawings for the United States court house and postoffice to be erected in Valdosta have been received from the office of the eupervislng architect In Washington. The drawings show that the building will be a'very hand some and commodious one. It will be three stories with a basement and will he constructed of white marble. The contract for the construction of the building will be let on the 16th Inst., nnd It is expected that work on It will be commenced In a very short while after. The persons who sold the site for the building to the government are now clearing off the lot. 00000000000000000000000000 0 O O STATISTICS. O 0 O D0000000000000000O000O000O PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. $500—Mrs. Bettle K. Boyd to Mrs. Martha Semmons, lot on old Wheat-st. Loan deed. $2.599—C. Jr. DeFnor nnd D. C. Lyle to James R. Brown, lot on Elm-st. Loan deed. $290—J. W. McDonald to William Y. McDonald, lot on College Park road. •Deed. $2,509— P. H. Randal! to K. P.. Lively, lot on Whitehall terrace. Warranty deed. $3.293—Mrs. Lida H. Moore to CM., DeFoor and D. 4*. Lyle, lot on Elm-st. Warranty deed. i $5.909—James R. Brown to C. L. De Foor and D. c. Lyle, lot on Elm-st. Bond to reconvey. $1,290— Mrs. Rue Ellis Norris to Hen ry Hlrsrh. lot on Caln-st. Deed to secure debt. $1.590—James W. Green to Asa W. Candler, lot on Erwin-st. Loan deed. $760—Frank W. Carter to M. V. Kaesser. lot on West Peachtree place. Quitclaim deed. $2,099—Edward L. Hmlth to the Emi nent Household of .Columbian Wood men. lot on Wood ward-ave. Loan deed. $1,197—W. D. Brown to S. W. Still man. lot on Oak-st. Warranty deed. $4.200—E. 8. Sims to J. W. Giles, lot on Da!ney-*t. Warranty deed. $290—North Atlanta Land Company to C. A. Couch, lot In Fulton county. Warranty deed. $109—West view- Cemetery Associa tion to W. D. Crtimbley,- lot In West- view cemetery. Warranty deed. $1.899—John W. Nelms to Florence K. Jackson, lot on Fulton-st. Sheriff's deed. buildin<Tpermit8. $459—Mrs. Rosa Abelsky. rear 120 Giimer-st., to repair fire damage. BIRTHS. To Mr. and ,Mrs. B. E. Cook, 56 Stew art-ave.. a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Carlisle, 65 Park-st., a girl. To Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. McLad- den. 95 Stonewall-*!., a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Green, 486 Houston-st.. a boy.' To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Klee, 14 East Alexander-st.. a boy. afe-* — ■■■ t —-*—-*—- X, £ h IP » Krn.vlUo vI, r,r, r „ rl IF SI. Nicholas Auditorium Fonce DeLeon Park Skating Sasaiona Daily, 11 to 1, 3to6and8to.11 O'clock. SPECIAL ATTRACTION, Week of July Cth, TYLER, BERTON 4 LAMB, In a Sensational and High-Caso Novelty 8katlng AcL Afternoons at 5—Evenings at 9:45. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. •Bowing the arrival a«d departure of pns- saucer train* of the following roads, subject, to typographical errors: ATLANTA A WEST POINT R. Ri "terminal Station. No. Arrive From— (S*n. Depart. To— *7' ‘ 35 New o!T>. 5.29 aril • •42 West I’t.. 9.15 fiat 1 !«4 Worft Pi*.19.31 am 18 i olumbus.il.16 am $8 New O.... 12.99 n'u 40 New n,... 2.00 pm ** Columbus. 7.26 pm 33 Mnntg>.., 9,40ma 30 New O.... 2.10 pm 17 Columbus. 4.19 pm - ■*! West I*t.. 6.25 pm a% Montg'y.. 8.33 pmi 37 New O.... 6.45 pm 36 New o,.,,11.65 put I Trains marked • inn daily excrptSuoday. Trains mnrketj ! run Sunday only. Other trains rnn dally. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive "Front— f depart To— .fiirksouvillc.. 6.35 am | Mil eon 8.00 am Macon . Macon . Macau 11.80 am JflcksnnrlHa , 4.29 pm Savannah ...9.25 pm 8.19pm Macon .....'.11,49nm LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE R. R. Arriving nml departing time from Union Station, Atlanta. ^All trains dally.-. ; I Leave. I Arrive. '* To Mr. and Mr*. Willie Stegln, t Bell-st., a girl. DEATH 8. Pearl Camp, colored, aged 22, died at tOl North Rutler-st. Mr*. Mary Roberta Quill Inn. aged 45. died at 266 t'rew-st. Sarah Jackson, colored, aged 26, died at a private sanitarium. J. O. Noel, Jr., aged 1 day, died at 17 West t'nln-st. Lula Clarke, colored, aged 49, died a! Fulton county alms house. Magnolia Harney, colored, aged 20, died at 102 1-2 Decatur-st. George A. Lewie, pged 39, died at private sanitarium. Francis Coleman, colored, aged 34, died at 7 Ashley-st. Robert Nesbitt, colored, aged 23, died at 1 Ponders-ave. Paul Lee. colored, aged 27, died at 101 North Rutler-st. Charlotte Burge, colored, aged 90, died at 71 Vnlentlne-st. stilus V. Adams, colored, aged 36. died at 327 Piedmont-nve. Professor Robert L. Brockett, aged 92. died at Corledge. Ga. James Andrnron. colored, aged 11. died at rear 18 Benjamin-*!.- Parka Ballanger, colored. Hged 27, died nt 101 North Butler-i#. « Mr*, t 'ntherlne Denecn, aged 75; died at 215 Ashby-st. / Columbus B. Ware, colored, aged 32, died at Washington. D. C. Katie Peyton, aged 1, died at 73 Bell- wood-ave. Natalie Heath, aged 2, died at 22 Howell Place. Mrs. Maggie Vaughan, aged 29, died at 18 Rhlnehart-at. Mr*. Sarah E. Walton, aged 63, died at Center Hill, Ga. Robert Reeves Cheney, aged 24, died at 119 East Georgia-ave. William Blue, colored, aged 13, died at 103 Murry-st. THE SIX GREATEST ' »•—' WOMEN IN AMERICA : Read Wfnthrop Packard's article on tha above aubject In the June number of HUMAN LIFE, the magailne edited by ALFRED HENRY LEWIS Per. hapa you w ould like to know what Mrs. Theodore Rooaevelt "stands for!" Get Harley Spencer'* opinion from the HU. 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ROME, Ga„ July 9.—Pinkie Davie, a beautiful 14-year-old girl, made charges In police court today against Peter Antognoll. a member of a promi nent Rom* family, at present not In town, and the police are unable to lo cate him. At the Caelne. If Harry I-enter la not the beat ven- trtlogulat and on* of the cleverest en tertainers In vaudeville, there are »ev- era! hundred theatergoers In Atlanta who have seen him at the Casino thla week w ho would Ilk* to «»e hie superior. Letter come* out like the old-time ventrlloqulat. w ith only on* dummy—a •willing boy—which he alt* on hi* knee, and then begin* work. The boy drat slngt. Interpolating the tong with a choice outfit of repartee which he hand* Lester. He quarrels w Ith Lester, get* earcaa- tlc with him. crle*. givee Imitations of street cars and a sawmill, nnd doe* similar nthsr stunts. The act concludes with Lester smoking a cigarette while the dummy sings and ns ar sneers hs trikes the dummy out Ir. the audience, there smoking his cigarette, while the dummy sings. Lester ha* nc equal In ventriloquism. AGED WOMAN OIES AT HOME Itf BYRON BYRON, Ga.. July 9^-Th# death of Mr». Sarah York, at 2 o’clock Tuas- <5ay, marks th* passing of th# oldest cltlien la 4hl» sertlon. ehe being 82 veers old. She had been ir. feeble health for some time. 8he leaves a large number of grandchildren and other rel atives to mourn her death. Tate aornmmodntlon. l"ort p.m. '12.4^ p.n). 8.5On.m.l 5.19 p.m. 4.9,1 p.m.112.49 p.m. 5.00 p.m.i $.26 a.m. ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM ANT ATLANTIC RAILROAD (Trnlns Arrive nud Depart from the Union Station.! grheilule* Eflfeotlve June 21. 1M3. 7:49a.m. I.r Atlanta ,...,.Ar, 4:00p.m. 10:92 a.in. I.v Fanola I.r. 5;40p.n). 13:18 p.m. Lv.... Tnlbottnn ,...Lv, 8^6p.m. 2:99 p.m. Lv.... nf-latborim ..,.Lv. 1.-59 p.nL 2:95 p.m. Lv... Mimt-xnmjt r.-Lv. DtSp.m. 3:10 p.m. I.v fVir/lel# Lv. 7:*>u.m. 7:59 p.m. Lv.,. Thnmssrllte ...Lv, 7:$3n.ra. 7:10 p.m. Ar W.a.rrrnas f.v, 6:15 n.m. 3:59 p.m. Ar.... Brunswick ....Lv. 1:30*.m. Tbo standard ot excellence In passenger service. w. if. LEAHY, * General Passenger Agent. J. R. ROWLAND. Traffic Mgr. IV. A. *TOKl*g. City Passenger nnd Ticket Agent., 70 Pcachfree-St. LEGAL NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. The Union Missionary hall, oti Decatur- st.. uesr the Fulton Totton raljls. Is doing S rand work In that part of town. Many nve Ifccn run verted, fiervli fa i*verr night and a nice Sunday m-hoof at 9:39. tt> help poor nil we can by the ttld-of the good people of Atlanta. So vou see that we need Vonr help in this work. May Hod help ns In tkiiai work to *nre ooula for t'hrUir. TVs invite everybody to attend when roil can’ oil Sunday nt 9:19 a. in., II a. m. nnd at aF'T.'V. r. JOHNSON’•AM" WIFH. In ('barge. MELON GROWERS ARE HARD HIT VALDOSTA, Ga., July 9.—Shipments of LeOmt* pear* are now going for- il vapidly from thl* section, and »o far the return* have been fairly eatla- factory. The crop this year, la a little larger than for aeveral seasons past, nml If the grower* are able to get aa satisfactory price* as they did last year onalderahle nmount of money will come to swell the coffers of the ship pers. Th* growers of watermelons and cantaloupes havs been the victims of hard luck, and tho It Is too early yet to s*y how the pear men will come out. the Indications are better for them. Ad vices received front New Tork today were that 110 cars reached that city yesterday, and that they were eellfng at from $110 to $150 a car. The freight on a car to New York 1* In the neighbor hood of $155. The cantaloupe eeasotl la virtually over. »20C,000 irTGOLD* CARRIED BY GOLDSBORO MOBILE, Ala., July 9.—More thin $*00,000 In gold was carried to Hon duras by the Balleya of New York In their piratical flight In Ihe British steamship Goldsboro,. now In the pos session of the Honduran government at Puerto forte*, without fl»g or country, and the valuable cargo of the treasure •hip. estimated In value at an equal amount. Is still In Iter hold. This and much more heretofore unsaid was told by Neal Akman, third engineer of the Goldsboro, who reached Mobile by steamer yesterday. HAMMONTON, N. J., July 9.—T« o men are dead here today and four probably fatally Injured as the result ‘ i crossing accident at Twelfth--: late last night, when a Reading .ir"U struck a rig In tvhlcb the-. >‘-rt riding. The victims were Italian.' 1 .