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IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
fimuT. July id, mm.
fo r SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
THE MAN
nt TIME Hr* hla watch repaired by A.
uiMine. tt Ceatmtnrc. Atlanta phont
*• p.'nnlSr price. Kabera aclf-fllllng,
% ..waning fountain paua.
?*vrvARD8 <fromui*r » sample* and short
Mll-thf • l*nn*ec. Miaurnns awl other ailka.
aurtritul' patients, direct from monufn,--
The." are all Me Write for
■*,— nll ,t .elect "-lint you want at lee
*Vi"i 'Write rtt "uee. ns this lot will lie
ffiit, a few tlaje. A. Bor Us Silk fo.. P.
n p„t 157. Atlanta, tin.
^ 'PAINTING
TINTING
WALL PAPER
lowest i-biues. best wobk.
eirnMONT WALL PAPER COMB AST.
B th Tihnnea. *3 North Pryor Street.
Son SALE—Several aeennd hand enjtnea.
'teller, ana- mills and everythin* In new
_„L|,,erv and supplies. Your money or
5i„ hark If not aat laded. Addreaa Malsby
femr.mv. Atlanta, tin.
STjw I AltlUAUir $f55T 147 Walkerat
B |jpll 'phone <15< main.
ovFTiio'N hedareail. aprlns and eotton
0 ^Je.. W, 147 Walkerat. Bell «1M.
smr raSuR. (toed na near: water h^ek,
B 'p- K li' walkar at. Bell «1M.
ovrTM'oT'NT) refrUerator very cheap. It;
0 Writer at.
, ... ' Bell flat.
Blankenship
STOVE
COMPANY.
• GAS STOVES $5 nnd $6. connected.
„ inV for use. 147 Walker. Bell 4154 mnln.
Fffn SALE—One typewriter: Smith FrJ
micr No 2 In good -ondlth.n. In use
•bout four months. Will sell for Its cash.
ijdr.Si J. S. C., Boy 150. or 'phone mala
1WW
GOnP
raidy
SCHOOL BOOKS
BOUGHT.
■APH PAID* for all klnda old achool hooka
If .liable We will buy any quantity-
na Sr one thousand. Call, write or 'phona
122. ask for Mr. Oaran.
71 Whitehall St.
SOUTHERN BOOK CON
CERN,
(Near High’s)
ONE COAT” COMING
r CLAPS pis Cf boraes and mnlej bought
id told. Boarding horaea 11$ month,
rfey A Jalllette. IB Petera-it. Atlanta
tati 211).
RR *AT^CHEAi;. 7-horaepower Fooa
niollne engine and wood saw. Addreaa
i w, Brownlee, ronte H. Atlanta.
EaNOFORII PRESSING CLUB la clean and
unitary. SI per month. Bell 'phone
aula 4)1 Atlanta 1969. 2)H Peacttree-at.
Ton sale—A fall line of eaih reglatera-
Xatlonola nnd other makes—at prleea
nadag from J15 and up. Costa yon noth
in to Inreatlgate. The Southern Second-
Hind Branch The National Cash Register
Company. 24 South Brond-at. 'Phone Bell
mala 87))
Ilia aiea..
<5R SALE—The heat atoel ranee made:
area ttx*> Inehea: hai nix No. JS cooking
di. Southern Store Supply Co.. 1) Trinity-
Bell 44B-J.
TOR A I.TMITED TIME we are offorlng
toil at very low prices. It would ho to
yoor adrantage to confer wlUi ua before
dicing “ r.
Cindl.r
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED from B5 E. Fnlr-at.. one white
lad llrer-colored female aetter, I year
eld; not trained. Reward. Return to MS
I. Fair It. Atlanta phone 2)53.
1ST—Young brown colored milch cow
laiwera to name of Daley. Wandered
..jai rear of Mi Capltol-are. Haa white
f«« and white tall. Reward If retnrneil
ta F. J, Faxon. B8 Capltol-are.
tOST-Un
Georgla-ave. car or on
on. purse containing one $20 gold piece,
thr#F li bill* and »oma amall change. Find
er pl»ajp retnrn to 242 East Georglanve.
Btward 0
EflfrT-Wnrch fob, bearing name It. E. Cul-
Unnne. Reward If returned to 658 A. R.
»y A. Railroad building. °
WST—Rocket book containing obrfnt $1.30 in
•liter and two aide combe; nnd al»o trunk
key. on main Decatur car line between 6:39
P. m. nnd 7 p. m. t or between Decatur
and Agnes Seott Inotltnte. Finder
pleas* addreaa Bog 93, Decatur.
PERSONAL.
DROPS\ CURED; give* quick relief; atop*
shortness oMirentft In thirty ala to fortv-
eight hours: removes all swelling In Afteib
}? WK, dn - v "; If you isn’t tall, write
AC-4 m ‘' ro P a . v Medicine Company.
484 88 eat Hunter ar.. Atlanta, Ga.
" ANTED—Everybody fo know that w«» re
ceive fresh dry cells weekly. 1'rl.e No.
n. .jc each; No, S, 75'" each. Duuu Machin-
orv (a, m Marietta-#!. Atlnnta.
KODAK FINISHING. Ping-pong pictures.
thirty for 25c. poet '*arda and cabinets.
Bvadlniry’g. 7H West Mitchell.
FOR RENT-rHOUSES.
For, Rent by
W. A. FOSTER,
T2 S. Broad Street.
STRAW RIDES.
I HAVE » fine wagon. Juat the thing for
straw rides. For rate*, npplv fowler A-
Jnmatte. 185 V - ^
LOST-On Wednesday afternoon at the end
•f Wftgbiogton-tt., small, early, brown
water spaniel dog. with collar and short
ehain attached. Reward If returned to c4
fiOSt fine white ant! llTer-spofted female
Piter, cue year old: not trained; got n ‘
•t E. Fair at. Atlnnta phone 2AW.
m P—Gold bar pin Tuesday bet we
and McDaniel-at. Engraved Willie
Cobt. Reward If retnrned to Mrs. .1. I».
Baw ter,, u.-, Whitehall. l
WPT-On Weil needs y. .filly «. between
N«rib Korfrtb and iVhltehall-sts.. nearly
eppoviire Koely e atore, two or three pnr-
«»f hair, wrapped In blue paper, and
jne with a long white envelope; also one
hlr.n wrapper containing a black -tissue
n black robe- Kinder will receive
wmpenaatlon by bringing them to 35 Luck
iest. t
WSf Wednesday morning in downtown
t?iST
««»d
then I... „
St?n.|nrd 441t!
CONTRACTING UUlf.DFIL E. T. Randall.
69 Ivy-st. Both phona# 3593. Repair work
neatly done. Estimates cheerfully fur
nished.
A ft OTT LK Lenta Liquid. Bedbugs.
mosquitoes, moths nnd roaches; death to
them. For sale Lenta Co.. 7«i West Mitch-
K give all repaid work onr personal atten
tion. Yon get what you nay for. 81#to
and tia roofing, gutters and pipes. Roth
phone#, c. H. Allen * Co.. 49 Trlnlty-nve.
RECEIVED—Fret, Gorzln enne ,rnip tn
ran«. Frank P. n-i.Uu. 'Phone.: Bell
MW: Atlanta 1413. 52 Reuaton at.
“ONE COAT" COMING
FOR THE I?EXT thirty cloys “summer
prices" on wall paper. “Better be safe
than sorry." Burnett. 55 South Pryor (op
posite court house).
LANGFORD PRESSING CLUB. 2SU reach.
tree-st. Clothing called for and delivered
anywhere In the city twice a week with
wagon. $1.00 per month.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WANTED--T0 trade for $25.009 worth of
purchase money note#. If you hare them,
give description of note# and location of
property. Box 232. Fast Point, tia.
POR SALE—Third Interest In best paying
stationery, printing nnd office supply busi
ness In Georgia. $2,009 required. Salary
$190 per month and expenses. Experienced
man preferred. Address Box 65. Atlanta.
G«.
Ff)R SALE—nr lease to first-class dentist.
$2.59-> practice and nice outfit; less than 39
miles of Atlanta; 1.699 people: prnctlcsllr
no competition for good rann; health failed.
Address 111 Health, Box 254. care Georgian.
A RARE BARGAIN For sale or lease, the
“Elberta." partially furnished; only hotel
in Marstanllvllle. Gn.. the peach center. Ad
dress EJberta Hotel. Marshnltrflle. Gs.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
8EWING MACHINES RENTED.
WE RENT new Singer nnd Wheeler A* Wll-
#on machines with complete set of attach
ments for $2 per month:* prompt delivery.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 79 Whltehall-st.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING.
CHARLES B. 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 R. Forsyth-st.
CABINET AND REPAIR WORK.
CABINET WORK. Furniture r<n>alred and
upholstered. Work guaranteed. Thurman A
Gilbert. 166 Whltehall-st. ’Phone main 44R7-J.
KODAKS.
GLENN’S KODAK DEPT.. ’
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING,
69 Whitehall St.
• Ground Floor. •
8T0RE AND OFFICE FIXTURES.
WE MAKE show cases, bank snd office
fixtures, all kinds of Interior fixtures nt
special prices. Southern Store Fixture and
Cabinet Co.. 20-22 Trlnlty-ave.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ANTI TRUST PRICES ««n shingles, laths.
and all sizes and grades of lumber. Car
lots a specialty. R. J. Craig A Co., 166
Whitehall. Bell phone 5943 Main.
STORAGE.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved, stored.
packed snd shipped. Catbcart Transfer
sod Storage Co., 163-5 Walton-st. Both tele
phones.
MORROW TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Phone* 137. Three warehouses. Furniture
! snd pianos storeil in separate rooms.
MORRIS STORAGE A TRANSFER CO..
S South Broad. Furniture, pianos stored,
packed, shipped. Separate rooms. Bell J64.
Atlanta 756.
SHOE REPAIRING.
Best white oak bn If-soles sewed on your
shoes for 75c
Best rubber heels 49c
Goad rubber heels 25c
All work guaranteed. Done while you
wait—In a few minutes. Corner Whitehall
and Mltchell-sts. Corner Broad nnd Mari
etta-st#. Work called for nnd delivered.
Boll 2335 Main. Gwlnn's shop#.
BICYCLES AND TIRES.
HANSEN |n!t, !lr„» nn bahtr rnirrlne-. nmt
btcrelea. All kind, nf bi-volc r,[i«lrtne
riou-* IVork citM tor - nit rl.llrered.
I'll Ann 3* went. -M Leo »t.. tVoat Rn,l.
PRINTING.
i^ns PRINTING m.
' PRINTERS OF ANYTHING that’s printed.
6?3 Austell Bldg Roth phono# §519.
UMBRELLA REPAIRS.
i 1'MBREM.AS nmt r»-»-<'•» r*i>alr„l nn'1
{ rpr-nv-TM Lorkaiiiltb nmt k-r fitter. C.
\ F* NVrl. ""rnrr Bron,l ntlfl IVnifnnst,. Belt
1 jlinii.. Ir.v t*;,:.
- ON CORNER Capitol ate. and Fulton.
’ brand new apartment# of flvo room# and
hall, front and hack porche*. new cloeets.
i tinted walla, stained floors, steam heat and
i Janitor sendee. We know there is nothing
In the city to equal these apartments when
price and location ore considered. $27.60
to $57.50.
beat stand that can possibly be rented for
a drug store. If you are Interested do not
fall to ace ua, as this proposition caunot
FURNISHED Hor8E--nn Peachtree-et.. 12-
room furnished house, one of the most tie-
•lruble nnd comfortable home^ln the city.
New nnd strictly modern. Very reasonable
summer rata.
WE HAVE OTHERS. CALL TO 8EE US.
J. H. STEWART. Manager gent Dept.
VhonT'Siui ma n- LOCKSMITH AND REPAIRING.
jTione wn keys FITTED, flippers. Shenrr. Lawn
1-01 Mi Rv gentleman, near postoffice, a
firt Hoy. probably belonging to cash
dra^or. Owner can have same free by
piling at this office, want department.
lost
Lib
, In Whltohnll-sf. or GandDr building^
old oohl ring, pale blue sapphire petting.
$b*ral reward If returned to S3 Lnckle-at.
TRUNKS. " ”
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II W
Rountree A Rro.. Trunk nnd Rag Gom-j
pany. HetalJ_ nnd repairing. 77 Whitehall- |
M. L. THROWER.
39 N. Forsyth St.
FOR RENT.
h., 158 Whitehall street
h , 1^ Walton street
h.. 173 Luekle street
ta.,' 12 Kimball street
h., 2b Ashland avenue
h., $75 North Boulevard
b., €0 East Alexander street .
h., 188 East Merrltts avenue
h., 138 Forrest avenue
h., 51 West Cain street ....,
b., 32 Bedford place
h., 38 Piedmont place .........
b.. 24 Orange street
h., 10 Cooper street
b.. 228 Central avenue .......
h., 100 Summit avenue
ta., 344 Central avenue
h., 28 Tattnall street
h., 314 Central avenue
h., 347 East Georgia avenue .
b., 38 Hayden street
b.. 189 Jett street ..,
h., 92 Lovejoy street
h., 308 Windsor street
b., 136 Whitehall terrace .....
flat, 119 South Pryor street
b.. 237 Ira street
h., 105 Meld rim street
h., 194 Griffin street
..$100.00
.. 125. Q0
,. 40.00
$.00
22.50
55.00
48.00
35.00
,. 35.00
.. 37.50
.. 3150
,. 25.00
.. 35.00
18.00
.. 30.00
25.00
.. 22.50
.. 25.00
.. 25.00
.. 20.00
19.61
11.60
17.60
.. 11.60
.. 12.60
.. 30.60
.. 10.00
.. A 00
.. 10.00
.. 10.60
.. 10.60
FOR RENT
5-r. h.. 79 West Harris street
5-r. b.. 218 Spring street
5-r. b. 1351 Edge wood avenue extension
5-r. h.. 72 Fnlrlle street
5-r. h. 497 Ptilllsm street
5-r. h.. 113 Spring street
5-r. b.. 19 Queen street
5-r. b.. 293 Seaboard avenue
5-r. h.. 286 Houston street
R-r. h., 3» McDaniel street
5-r. h.. 102 Nelson street
5-r. h., 56 Gnrtrell street (July 30i
5-r. h., I14H Gapltol avenue
5- r. h.. 103 Spring street
6- r. h., 747 Glenn street l*.oo
5-r. h.. 184 East Georgia avenue 15.00
WE PUBLISH n weekly rent bulletin, plv-
Ing a good description of everything we
have for rent. Get a eopy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 AUBUBN AVE.
S20.6A
17.59
23.10
16.00
12.50
22.50
15.00
29.90
18.001
is.or
32.50
16.00
17.60
15.00
20.00
‘ Phono 1576.
tbST- pilaefe purse at Kre»s’ store, Mon-
asr. July 6; name and addreus of owner
furd Inside of purse. Finder will pleas*
tr» f hntnberlln-lohnson D’lRos* MU
iEV. department and receive reward. c
^ K T Somewhere”' In town Monday, a
fM^ketheok eentalulng money and Itupor-
tint key* an<l papers. Reward for return
8f^«arap. Finder call Boll phone Main
P-tltTV flhdlitg gold l>raeeTet"at St. Nicholas’
gating rink Satnrdny. July 4. with name
Htlen «ngrave«i oq lo**k. will please return
t« Mr. Stewart at rink or phone Main 533j-J
«»jl.recsivs r( , W s r d, e
nark green leather purse l»«tween
r #ln-st. and Carnegie library. Wednemav
J^tnlng about 10:30. Reward if returned j FIN
^ NT> Si fox terrier. Owner can have i
jMmu by railing and Identifying. 307-L!
i,oVr~A black leather wallet containing |
.»ttsr% mldressed to owner; also mein-
^Jhlp card to the V. M. f. A.: together
y. th « towel ticket. Finder will please
Dt'irn ta 503 Prudential building, or to It.
247. care Georgian. ^
GUN REPAIRING,
FYPRBT fil N AND PISTOL WORK itnno
j, .hop Th- Tnnl PompfinT,
M.ripila-.t. Boili pfennn 5311.
Seating.
WARM Ain tlRATlXli l« Hi- l»«t fttr D*-
iden-’c*. Monerlef is tin* original fm*iace
tnsn. Mnnerjif Furnace Co. Both phopes.
"C^FlTRACTORS AND BUILDER"S.“
j. A. DOZIER A ro.
P3 P-tpr, BnlMinir.
hours BUILT ON LAST TKRMS.
carp'ets relaTd *and CLEATTIB;
REPAIRING nnd making) carpets. Orten-
tal rugs cleaned entinI to nsj. B - E.
r« rt . tjimar st. Bel! phone o92. J. Mnln.
L ~ wltcR - ifepaTSTRS; ~
»-|VF WATCH I1F.PAIHINH m» .pcrlnUr
William.. 97 ncatur-.t. Mall plimi#
FOR RENT.
E. RTVfcRS REALTY CO.,
8 West Alabama.
CAN’T YOU SELECT ONE
HERE!
Reruns. Price.
17 r. h.. 26 Capitol place; modern $57.59
12-r. b.. 170 I.tiellt; new; two families.. 35.00
12 r. It., Norwood nve. iKIrkwoodt 25.00
lir. h.. 79 Merrltts; m>Hern 65.0»9
10.r. h., 10 Brown place; modern 37.60
8 r. h., 489 tfprlne; new; m<e1eru 45.09
5- r. It.. 452 Capitol; modern .‘iS.O'*
7-r. It.. 412 Central: newly pnlnted 22.50
S r. h.. 191 Cooper; modern 30.n0
8 r. h.. r.31 Euclid: nice J9.no
s-r. h.. 125 Forrest; modern 37.50
6- r. b., 267 East Georgia: modern 30.60
S r. h.. 96 Low; modern 22.50
7- r. h.. 141 Pulliam; inmlern: newly
pnlntwi 28.00
6-r. h.. 141 Pulliam; newly painted.... 25.oo
6-r. h.. 352 ttrmond: mmlern .> 25.oo
FURNIPHED HOMES. '
fi-r. h.. 491 Central avenue 35.no
6-r. ii.. 401 Kj»rlng .. ; 30.06
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
SANDERS & CONWAY,
412 Peters Buildmg,
Pboues 5488.
$3,600—Lnckie street 6-room eot-
tage, large lot, one of the very
prettiest on the street. Terms.
$5.500—College Park 9-fo o m
house on elevated shady 2-acre
lot, barn, servants’ house, etc.
Improvements a)one worth the
money; on car line.
$2,100—Beautiful east front Ken-
uesaw avenue lot 50x170; all
improvements, tile walk and curb
ing. This price for quick sale.
$3,750—Walker street 9-room
house 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.
$4,250—College Park 6-room cot
tage on comer, shady, level, one-
acre lot, near car line. A beauty.
On terms.
10 PER CENT INVEST
MENT WITHOUT
/
' TAXES OR IDEAL
SUBURBAN HOME.
ONE S-room cottags. Jnst finished. 133 Kll*
llnn-st.. Just outside city limits; cabinet
mantels, art glass In front, floors all paint
ed, front and back veranda, fine well water;
on high elevation: four blocks nf car line.
Alio 4-room cottage adjoining, finished up
same as the other, with same advantages,
including water and elevation; each house
on lot 60x165 feet to 10-foot alley. Will sell
either or both on easy terras. Fine oppor
tunlty to suburban home-seeker In best Iocs-
tlon or will bring 10 per cent on Investment
without city taxes.
ESTES, MOSS & HUCKS.
Real Estate. ,
514 Temple Court Bldg.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
h.. 91 Wi'M Flflb
40.U0
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
Igs Offl-lnl lvntrh tn»|Wt»r OwrxiJ lull;
Irnv Mill FI-i’MIi* i timpany, Atlanta anti
North-rn Kail
UMBRELLAS.
TRKRlrr I'mlir-tla
pu l Rl’RKERT. I'mbr-Uaa ranwartd.
1 ^Vv.AnM Baca. Plinna Main HIM.
f^TsT. fp-k'nllmiit In atnr» nfAnlarann
, iUrdw^p*. Co Owner can have *nme by
gratifying. Ghss. W. Parts. Anderson
5*H»s r e Co •
Jj>yE~TOAf”~COMrNG
a white pointer dog. with brown
-j r 7»* head and body. On collar Is
B Hilsman" and on the leather pof f
r th* collar Is 196 some street, but ean t
- i" f ny IDF I.IIIIIUIH I
n.iJ (1 n»r month. B-ll
* 1 ' n «1; Atlanta MB.
You Can Got Us.
FONE 8000
PHONE 8000
... or Telephone 8000
Fo *n» Lead to
Georgian Want Dept
WALL PAPER.
«••• i r« WALL IMPBB It DECORATING
CO 'TJirgMt and flu-ant .lark In Atlanta."
———"ARCHITECT.
> ItCHITECTl UAL DRAWINGS. IndnHrtal
A p.VnV, and raaMrawa Jack
IlMd. M! Kmplr- Hide.
WEST LUMBER CO-
•EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND
PAINT WITH."
EIGHT and 19 Inch thlplap. itorfn ahwtln*.
kiln drlad, and dr»ti»d Dr" lldpa, 11.11
p#»r hundred
TO TRY rbi-f Brand riattrr la lo tmr. It
U th* Wat and <•"»!! no mar- Try It
IF yor , r , icakini fer the l **t paint on
•n. market. It ta Darla B^a’- Be haveK.
For Rent Bv
W. A. FOSTER. •
12 S. Broad Street.
Bell 2027. . Atlanta 1881.
12-r. h.. Feaehtr*** st. »furnlsh**di $80.00
ll-r. h.. Houston st. (two bath*) 45.00
jn.r. h.. Dodd are 20.00
9-r. h.. BouDrerd pls**» 1250
«-r h., East North nve 35 b'
8 r. It . Forrest are. ifurnlthM) 35.00
7 r. h.. Glenn street 26.00
7-r, h.. 6 8t. Paul sve 3f».<v)
7 r. h . 157 Grew str-et 22.RO
e, r. h.. Form wait streot; elnse In 25.00
6-r. h.. Hells avenue 16.00
6-r. h., 192 Stewart ftvtnu* 16.°0
6-r. b.. 23 Ft. Haul avenue 22.50
6-r. h . riirner l.lndsay and Jett P.oo
6-r. h.. 4 >httson avenue 20.00
6-r. h.. Asfihy uire«*t Jt.oo
S r. h .194 Stewart avenue 13.69
S r. h.. 1*4 Stewart arenu# !S«50
6-r. apartments. Gaptfol arg.; strlet-
Ir modern, with steam heat, janitor
service, etc 35.00
5-r. apartments, Fulton street; same
ns above 27.50
5- r. b . 22S Ormond streej; cily water
and bath 16.69
6- r. h.. Fraser •*.; in***lert» 13.00
5-r. h . Fulton street; dir water 14.60
5-r. b., Bs«* s»re«t 16.09
5 r. h.. West Tin.* street 16.60
I rooms. e|th*r floor. Forrest are 2LOO
4 r. h . 4> end 47 Ettgiish ave. eaeh — 8.60
5-r. h.. 4 8 8 Hc.tst^n; gas. water, hath. 19.69
3 I'roetor ft.. Wegtern Heights. 6.06
v ii trrn'iD?
NORMAN & FORD,
Real Estate and Renting.
Business Brokers.
16 N. Pryor St.,
Kimball House.
Bell Phone 3577 Main.
In West hind, just outside pres
ent city limits, we have a special
bargain in a home.
EIGHT-ROOM’HOUSE including basement
room: Is well built: hss cabinet mantels
nnd Is finished nleely throughout. Has city
water and fine well. Price only $?.?50, ott
good terms.
WE HAVfc UUSTOMERS for suburban
home^ i»n ear line, or aereage upon which
to build. Places from 2 to 10 seres. If you
own anything llke-thls, we can sell It. Drop
In nnd see us.
OPR PERSONAL ATTENTION given the
renting business. Let us have your prop
erty to rent and wateh the result.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estatd, Renting and
Loans.
ILIttV—Sells A-t.. boo,,, lot 47tM2;
ptjr M4 oath, hnlaart ran rua.
Il.»w Par 4-room homo and atoro on ww
Fair «tro»t; all Improromonts; rontlnt for
IIS por month.
11.240 GETS a lot lMiin on rorn,r of at.
IS.H0-Soiaoihlnc food on South Rnnlorard.
war Grant Park. In a »mnm houw; hum
for a homo: bn rorarnt fomid«tl"n« mnrl.lo
•top,. ,nd lo In porfoot oondlllon; lino "Oil
rraioo. Oloo pump: (rood itohlo; loi flxl.S:
ftro mlnntoi’ walk from oar lino; IS honrlmr
fruit irooo. Don't foil to ,« thin ll.ai
en<h. kata non Wi por month.
and Hlfhland *to»uo, nrartooklnf
ott,: haa oior, ronronlonoo. SI,"00 tub.
batancl ona,.
16 SUL Til BROAD ST.
FORREST & GEORGEf
ADAIR. ,
Foundry street, corner lot 60x
132, suitable for store or dwell
ing. Price $550.
Jones avenue—Good corner lot
46x130. Price $450. j
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 $650.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
"ATLANTA'S SOCIAL AND DRIVING
CENTER."
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
LOT:
SECOND—Tbs prtssnt appearance of the
park la only a alight Indication <f what
It will be when fully Improved.
THIRD—Two hundred and fifty prominent
and progressive Atlantans have already
bought lots In the park, and mo«t of them
expect to make It their permanent home.
FIFTH—It Is already the ••driving and so-
clal center of Atlanta." and will become
more so each year.
SIXTH—It la. and will continue to be. a
community of live, “up-to-date" young
people, who will be neighbors for years to
coma.
SEVENTH—No section of Atlnnta enjoys
such a combination ot “Indoor nnd out-
doer" advantages. No soot and dirt. No
crowding of houses. Plenty of grass and
trees In your own yard and plenty of park
places for recreation for you and your chil
dren.
EIGHTH—The handsomest homes In Atlan
ts are located between Thirteenth street
and Brook wood, and the present Improve,
ments are only an indication of the future.,
NINTH—If you want to live whara the best
drives of Atlanta center, and where prop,
arty values will rontlnua to advance, buy
an Aniley park lot.
msnd is constantly Increasing.
TWELFTH—Its convenience to the new
driving club makes It as convenient to
S ntertaln your friends.there as In your owe
ome.
von esa get Into this favored section, with-
out paying exorbitant prices. If you buy
elsewhere you will likely regret It.
FOURTEENTH—Sixty purchasers of Anstey
Park lets hare sold at pmflta ranging
from 19 per cent to $99 per cent, and maisy
regret having sold even at the profits
named. These lots offer the safest specula
tion In the market today, outside of tbelr
value as homes.
FIFTEENTH—If you are n good Judge of
to be the handsomest drive In hte park, and
real estate look ft the lota In the new
sub-division fronting the Prado, destined
to be the handsomest drive In tha park, and
von win agree with me that they ara tha
inoat attractive lota on tha
rkat.
AMUSEMENTS
At the Casino.
It la not often that Atlanta theater
goers have the opportunity to witness
a vaudeville bill of auch uniform and
unusual excellence as that being pre
sented at the Casino this week.
There la not a weak number on the
bill. George C. Boniface, Jr., who la
appearing In a sketch, “The Singing
Lesson," Ila a comedian of national rep
utation. having won hla spurs In stock,
and for several years having starred
In leading comedy roles. Ml«s IValtx-
lnger, who appears with him. Is an
actress of merit, and has a voice that
Is wonderfully Clear snd sweet. Harry
Lester ts more than a ventriloquist—
he Is an entertainer. His work ts not
only wonderful, but It is highly amus
ing and altogether original.
Fred St. Onge and company are In a
class by themeslves when It comes to
daring, thrilling bicycle riding. They
ride a bicycle In ev^ry conceivable sort
of way. and. not satisfied, do a few
hair-raising stunts on a unlcyvle. and
Introduco some clever comedy panto
mime.
Benefit at Orpheum.
It's a well-known fact that whenever
Professor Dave Silverman consents to
contribute Tils talent, aa well as per
•onal supervision, toward any public
cause you can bank on the best that
can. be had.
'As Mr. Silverman had congented to
accept the supervision of the musical
program In connection with the play.
"Who’s to Win Him?" which will be
presented at the Orpheum July 15 for
the benefit of the Atlanta Hebrew
School by th* Dramatic Auxiliary of
the B’nal B’ritli. he was determined to
offer the Atlanta public the highest
class collection of talented artists that
he could possibly secure for the event.
He at once began a scouting tour for
the best local talent who would be
willing to offer their services, and se
cured Salon Druckenmiller, the noted
New York tenor, who had been asso
ciated with the Al G. Fields minstrels.
At White City.
Have you noticed the brand new trol
ley cv*s with the brand new signs.
"Falr-st.-White City?" They have been
put out In response to the growing pat
ronage of that line and the swelling
crowds at Charley Chosewond's famous
outing park. The cars are being kept
well filled on fair afternoons and even
ings.
Tha Atlanta Fruit and Produce Ex
change will have Its annual barbecue
at White City Saturday afternoon, be
ginning g.t 1 o'clock, and It is expected
that about 290 persons will enjoy the
feast. The committee In charge Is
composed of Chairman H. E. Maddox.
Mike Thompson. J. T. Elder. B. F. Bell.
E. E. Williams and J. T. Everett.
The Coburn Players.
Charles Douville Cobum. who plays
Orlando In his own production of "As
You I^lke It." at the East Lake Country
Club on Friday night is an ambitious
and gifted actor, who represents the
younger school of Shakespearean In
terpreters. A It ho an actor "par ex
cellence," It is hl.a firmest belief that
the successful ftsplVant for stage hon
ors should be his own manager, thus
having control of all the artistic forces
that go to make an artistic production.
As an actor, Mr. Coburn Is direct nnd
forceful. His performance of Orlando
In particular has none of the theatrical
tricks and artifices. Its greatest beau
ty lies In Its simplicity of method, Its
freedom from stilted conventions and
its keen Intelligence. Orlando Is one
of the most difficult parts in all
CASINO
PONCC DE LEON
Tjup.ht 8:30. Matneei. lues, Ihnr$. Sif.
Geo. C. Boniface. Jr.
Bertha V/altzmger
H.-.rry Lester Eina T-mpeC
Connors & Aldert Holman Bros.
Fred St. Onge & Company
Get Seats at Bijou Box Office.
“THE PEOPLE’S PARK”
Something Doing all the Time.
Band Concerts afternoon and
evening.
Take Fair street cars past Grant
Park.
GEORGIA—Fuffnn Countv.
Ordinary's Offlc*». July 19. IMS.—Ghorlea
\V. ( rankshaw has npplM for letters »f
guardianship of the propert.v of Mnr.v Marsh
Grankslitiw. h minor, tinder the i*ge cf 14
years. This Is therefore to notify nil con-
• erneil that the same will lie heard on the
first Monday in August next.
.IONN II. WILKINSON. Orrtln.P.r,
Thomas r. Tliuumii. Frank IV. It. Illtiinsti,
.Mrs. Emily Ml lies and Miss olive Htmunu.
hears st Isw of George lllnnnn. deceased.
William L. Handalf. Harvey G. Randall ami
Paul II. Rntylull having npplletl for nn order
requiring the administrator of the estate of
Georgs rllltlMsn. deceased, to execute title
to land In snld npidlentloii descrllied, Iteld
under bond for title, rnu are hereby cited
to be and appear at the August term. 1996,
of said eourt. to be held on f!»e first Monday
In August next, then nud there u> show
muse. If any you em», why said order
should not !»*• granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
m?ohr,T.rVi,lW county.
Ordinary’# Office. July 9, J9W. Mr#. M. E.
Nort. administratrix e#mte nf John Nort.
deceased, has applied for leave to sell land
of said deceived. This Is. therefore, to noti
fy all eoneern#d to file their nhJertloM. If
any they hare, on or before tin* first Mon
day In August, neat, else lenr* will tb**n Im>
* * — ‘ *d for.
ordinary.
GEOR'i 11A 11 ton County.
Go
of Ordinary, Chambers. July 9. UK*.
laid on tha Prado.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
To file heirs at law of 1. I,. Floyd, de
ceased, Omer Floyd having applied for nn
order requiring Outer Floyd, the executor
of the estate ol said deceased, to execute
title under n bond for title, you are hereby
cited to be and appear nt the next August
term said court, t** b#« held i»u the first
Monday In August, next, then snd then* to
show cause. If anv you can, why said or
der should not be grant«4l.
JOHN U. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
STATU or GI'.nlttltA-Uullnn iVunl.r.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate, Rent, Loans.
Century Building.
84 999--On farm?, cantrally located 5-
r.tom house, short walk to pestoffic*.
Can jnake good terms.
$1,199 — Pretty new suburban cottage,
on lot 190 feet front. Op car lln*.
Can make the terms to suit you If jou
have $159 cash.
$2,659—On terms, gets a nice 6-room
nnd hall West End <*otiago. hard oR
finish, tinted walls and everything nice.
East front. . „ .
$3.600—New- 8.room hotlse. Inman Park.
stable, etc,; big lot. fine shade; $599
cash, balance to suit,
5 BEAUTIFU'L north fide homes, 7 and
S rooms / r inging front $5,599 to $•,599.
and on the easiest of term*. These are
all the daintiest in imdiftecture, abso
lutely modern nnd attractive.
$*.699 -6-room house, lr. Copenhill.
new; 11.9*9 rash, balance J2? per
month,
$1,990 EACH, or, vtr* easv terms. 2
new cottages on lots $5x169.* or. enr
line. Clow 19 church aoi ichoci and
•tore.
. . . 31. Turner.- greeting: By
r|er of court, you are hereby notified that on
6th 6ih dav of July. W*. Mamie Turner filed
#nit against you for divorce, returnable to
the July term. 1696. of snld court.
You «re hereby required to he and ap|H>ur
at the July tenu. 1398. of snld court, to be
held on the first Monday In July. 1^«. then
nnd there to answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton. Judge
of snld court, this July I), its*.
F. M. MYERS. Deputy Clerk.
STATU. ol'irrORGIA Dliimn County,
Julia Folsom Patton vs. Richard T- Tat-
too. Superior Court. September Term,
Rtw. No. 17462.
To Richard T. Patton-Greetin'*:
Rr order of court, you arc hereby noti
ced that on the 1st dav of June. IM8. Mrs.
.lulls Folsom Patten filed suit against you
for divorce and alimony, returnable t» the
September term. W*. of #nh| court. You
are hereby required to be amt appear st
♦ he September term. !*>»•. of ##id court. To
be h"ld on the first 3Iendnv in Sentemher.
1916. then and there to answer th* plaintiff's
♦ 'umdxlnf.
Witness tfie Hon J. T. Pendleton. Judge
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
CHAS P. GLOVER,
6 Auburn Avo.
WASHINGTON, near Richardson, splendid
t*n room home, equipped with nil conven-
lences; stable snd servants* house. Owner
dairy and vegetable farm, on farad
read; 4 tuP.es from center; very fertile:
nlmndtnt «atv supply; contains 23 acres;
$ir* r**r
ANtiTIIF.lt of 44 arres. rne-fwurtti mile of
Southern railway: 6*, mile# of center.
TRACT fronting feet on Il^eii 1119
»pa v *d» road, .nboot j feet de*p. to
branch’! fcslf ra*h and JD per womb.
SI, Nicholas Auditorium
Ponce DeLeon Park
Skating Sessions Daily, 11 to 1.
3 to 6 md 8 to 11 O’clock.
SPECIAL. ATTRACf ION,
Week of July 6th,
TYLER, BERTON 4 LAMB,
In . Sonaational and Hlgh-CI...
Novalty Skating Act.
Afternoona at 5— Evening, at 9:45.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
ATLANTA 4 WEST POINT R. R.
Tarmlnaf Station.
No! Arrlv* #rom—
*42 West Pt., 3.15 nrp
!44 Went rt.. 10.39 am
18 Columbus. 11.15 am
36 New O.... 13.09 n’fi
40 New O.... 2.00 nnt
20 Columbus. 7.2'
34 Monti '
'i^T.. T r g ,
19 Columbus. 6.10 n
41 Wqat Pt..
Trains marked • run
Train* marked ! ru
Other trains run
.tally except Suodar.
n Sunday only,
lally.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From—
Jacksonville.. 6.16 an
Savannah 6.29 nm
Macon 11.50 am
Macon .4.29 pm
Macon $.10 pm
Depart To-
Mncon ...... 3.00am
Mfieon ...... 4.9) pm
•Tncksonvllle .9.07 rm
Savannah ... 9.35pm
Macon 11.49 pm
LOUISVILLE 4 NASHVILLE R. R.
Arriving nnd departing tlmr'from Union
Station. Atlanta. All trains dally.
1 Lear,. 1 Arrive.
Cincinnati A Louisville..
Knoxville via Blqe Rldee
Knoxville via Cnrrersvlfle
Tate accommodation
4.90 p.m. T2.40 p.m.
s.59a,m.l 5.19 p.m.
4.99 p.m.112.49 p.m.
5.99 pjn.‘ 9.25 a.m.
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM
AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrive and Depart front the Union
Station.)
Schedules Effective JOB# 21, 1998.
7:49 n.ra. Lv AtlTntfi Ar. 8:99 p.m.
Kennls
19;92 ri.ni. ..
12:18 p.m. !/
2:99 p.m. I.t
2:9fi p.m. Lt
3:10 p.m. 1/
7:59 p.m. I.t
7:10 p.m. Ar w sycrow
$:59p.m. Ar.... Bruniwlcl
Ggletborpe
Monte^a .
fjbontafvTlle
Ms.
.v. i .69 p. m.
.v. 1:45 p.m.
,v. 7:3.1 n.ni.
,r. 7:39 a.m.
Lr.
The standard of excellanca In passenger
service.
W. H. LEAHY.
General Passenger Agent.
J. R. ROWLAND..Traffic Mgr.
. W. A. STOKES.
City Passenger and TJejgrt
LEGAL NOTICES.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
The Union Missionary ImU. on Decatur-
ft, near the Fulti»n Cotton mill#, is doing
grand work In that part of town. Many
nave been converted. Service# every night
ami a nice Sunday school st 9:39. we help
the poor all we ran by the aid of the good
people of Atlanta. So you see that we need
vans help In this work. May God help us
In this work to rave souls for Christ. We
Invite everybody to attend when you can
nn Suuday at 9:39 a. m. f 11 a. m. and at
7:39 p m.
CAI*T. W. F. JOHNSON AND WIFE,
In charge.
Shakespeare, yet In Mr. Coburn’a
hands, it# dlffieultlea are not apparent.
thru the fact that he know# how to
conceal his art. The audience geta the
effec t «ithout the moans by which the
effect Is reached. In h!« scenes with
Ganymede. Mr. Coburn’s art reacheg
Its highest perfection, for while he
humors Ganyriiede hts thought! are far
away with Rosalind. In this manner
retaining all lilts youthful manliness :
and allowing Roeallnd’s deception not
become an absurd situation. •!
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