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THE ATLANTA (iEUKUlAN AJNH JNEVVb.
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
nrap^re'tfit
#>r no »nic.
try Comp«ny»
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15-hnr»fpnw#r ) one
iHwswijeaisL*
tnnulrs ot U !• oiindry-et.
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gvTplAXf) *< bargain.
■i Weat Ena.
how. Mew Jof-. _n
Moorett. Doll phone 3M- .
.llfMlr iSo: good ™*° a £W
PTm'SALE-Onp. 4£horaanower boiler; fly®
lTO-norst?powri
PICTURE FRAMES.
MAOF TO ORDER. PRICES JITOHT.
” V vardropok.
3 AUBURN AVE.
BRAifflACirmNOS.
. ,n Vft/ y, For
B«.rh ♦ Pin no Parlors.
r #St H-lni’h pipe. L.B. Rtor
Moore wf. Bell ’phone 350 mnln.
FREE SOUVENIR
Sample of
randier BMg. Atlanta, Oa.__
for sale.
COMPANY.
FOR ESTIMATES.
ion i
furniture, folding ben, etc. 15 M .
Foil SALK -TiPEster pi •no In good condi
tion. Apply at gtft I'ewchtree-af. __J?
-KOiiuT^mr-KODAK —— KODAK
FINISHING.
■"a k.hawkes CO.
123 Pearhtree lit.
rou
HALK-Hunitapms imw. W
v The price It Irresistible. 4« Mad-
■Inelf snd double: til sites.
'Smith Moore-tt., Atlnnta, Or
mnln. .
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
Grated and reshaped
With new band, sweat and binding ...
Bsafls,^ sweats or bindings. each (•*•
Wr SALE—Five cars illghtly damaged rnf-
, ton seed’hulls, $8 per ton f.’ p b. cart At-
lists. L. R. Storey. 2 South Moore at.. At
lanta. RHl 'phone 850.
♦■OR SAT,E-Wt
Addrm John W. Clemente, Eton, Q>.
fnoO na new. L. B. Storey, 2 South Moore
jt. Atlanta. Ga. Bell 'pnone 360 main.
HALE—Stylish rletorla; must be sold:
46 Madlaon-are.
Shafting, hangers. pulleys, belts, pumps,
entlnea. bollern. electric motors, and all
■'"'ll of machinery bought and sold. L. B.
■'*6« of machinery bought and told. L. B.
Jjta^ey. 2 South Noore-st. Beil 'phone 350
MONEY TO LOAN..
*pm TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE,
-“•rat rates. No dnlty.. But parch...
■oney notes. Cbns. Herman, Rooms 201-2
I?®Ple Court.
~ rToNNona:
WEYmAN
„ ESTABLISHED 1890.
jlnrtgag* Loan, on Ho,I Bjtate.
•*— i «"«e Loans
TO'GAdETfiiKS
Established alnee 1882. 8. B. Tnr-
E!°« up., comer Broad and Alabama-ata.
CENT MONEY t® loan on !*•!
1 LD.l ) .*1 U», r. I »0 MWM UU
Meat* property. Also lore! fund. 7 to
KLC»t W, AFoittr. It 8. Btoedet.
W* ttLAXTA DISCOUNT COMPANY,
a Rranonalhle Concern Making Loans
Without Real Estate Security,
t— , ait aia Century building.
"TOl HOUR Ftftfbs ,0 |,nd: .Sr
(ten; 1 D*r cent. Writ, or nil S. W.
'vyJ,I.»A\i:r> eel.rled people and otb-
i'' 1 "Bbnnt ’.wurltT; p>nn!i! of-
?" •‘•iT.I* prlnclpnl oltl«! P. H. To|-
S24 Anatoli bnlldlus.
r <»m 52('
WANTED—MONEY.
' A ' T to nonnow ii.ow on niit^i*. im
hts.J.* Atlanta property. State net rate
r -V .Security, Box to. care Georgian.
H0RSE8 AND CARRIAGES.
ti.V ''af-oM bow. ,rntl* n, ■ limit.
k:r.... ’'. rr nnd nlntnar now rtinnlumt and
» tSSl. 'V" r 'b 8*0). Will „ll nil for »W.
I'rmr-at, fbon. Main *HI J.
»'r ,u'. bor,, and wa'iron for Min rhnap
it^2J^III»m«:
rillf —I'tilDam-au
«,H,f A, -E—A Ano thoroMihbrod .talllnn,
l Vv Si-I? "artatmbm: dark hor with
. _ ____ __
Xolnta. Tbla at.lllon la .oraothln*
Itrts, ,lU M| l him to roapnnalhlo parfj
•III r». i ,h ?■"! balanr. on ,ond not.. Ho
. f »r hlnt».tf in tiro mKna tt. II.
,w,rt *ra. lloKhton, Go.
LOST AND FOUND.
ill LOST—Well bucket nqfl rope Bqy ..♦•po
t, Eaay to Fix’* pump. Dunn Machinery
r, Companr, Atlanta.
r.oST-fhl Kappa Slgnta fraternity pin:
n* Maltese cross, skull ami bone*: cnffrave<l
e. J. B. I*.. A. X. 108. Address J. B. D. # Box
256. csre Georxlan. j;
— LOST—An nlllf-ator about a foot loin-,
n- Please return to 132 Ne I son-ft. nnd get re-
It ward. g
H * ^Arxb—Stnall amount o^ money on For-
— syth-st. near East Point car line. Joseph
'« Cohron. Fast Unhit. (!«.
U * LOST—Fox terrier, white with hlick «pot».
_ Return to address on eollar. Suitable re-
>g ward. Telephone 848 Ivy. g
1 FOUND—Part nf.watch fob. (’all at Ver.
w ner's nnd describe. g
LOST—Solid rold rtenr de lis pin. pear In
renter: liberal reward. Address Mra. V.,
Box 141, care Georxlan. g
?' LK^T AS? SKAT nt terminal station Rat-
' unify, aiuall brown leather handbag, with
’ nngv. Finder please 'phone Atlanta
4335. K
LOST-^On Mltoheil or Pryor-st., fine book
- nnd bundle of letters marked A. K, Childs,
v- Finder will return same to 507 Gould build*
Ing and get reward. g
d LOST-Palr of cyoglaeara brtw.en R«rrls
14 snd Bsker-xts.. on Courtlsnd. I’lensa re*
turn, to Dr. J. U. King. 7 Marlftts-ft. g
p® FARTY that picked up visiting card case
with one doxen cards in It xnd club hook
re Tuesday evening at Junction Peachtree and
\n Ilouston-sts.. write to 180 Bast EUls-st. and
I will call for them. e
Lost—Watch fob, gold with larxe top**,
r . on Peachtree car or at Grand opera houar.
t. naward if returned to J. M. Cook, 210 free
st.* 0
e I.08T—Between Jtl Capitol aquqro and Or !
h phenm theater, n small ladlea' drua pin.
amall pearl In renter, flowery design: about
1« the size of a quarter of a dollar. Bsturn to
„ 121 Capitol aquore and receive reward. d
11 LOST—On Whltehnll-nt. or In Davlemi t'nx"
on-Ktokes Co., 1 pin from shirtwaist set.
T With the lettero A. T. O. raised on It. Write
it H. R. p„ 152 Forreat-sro., or Boll phono I
Ivy 878-L. Reward. d
1‘ACKAoE LOST from wagon. 2 yardi of
lace; 130 Pearhtree-st. Stoddard Dry
Cleaning and Dy® Work*. 'Phone 43. Ho- \
ward. o
t‘g6MT—fJold cuff button nn Whitehall or
Peachtrse. Thursday afternoon: Initials
C. N. C. Finder return same to T5 Peach- (
tree-st. and receive liberal reward. e
LOsTr-^anay shaped pin, amall diamond In
center; lined with pearls. Return to II. L. j
V) Solonmnson. 5 Edgewood-ave. Reward. d
h LOHT—Fox starrier dog, black head, spot 1
on back; vary short tall. Return to 362 J
Peachtrce-st. d
I/08T—Lady's gold watch and fob. on East /
Hunter-st. car., about 10 o'clock yesterday l
a morning. Return to Ben 8. Willis. Southern
g Bell Telenhone Co., and get reward.
LOST—Masonic pin; gold trimmed, with r
black enamel; lost on Mltehell st. or West ,
renchtree car; $2 reward. Return to G. iV* 1
- rare Georgian. d
LOST—Gn or between 61 N. Forayth-st. and (
Peachtree-st.. lady's gold watch and fob. .
haring Masonic pin and seal with F.lta en- C
-graved on bottom. Finder will be rewarded. „
Return to 61 North Forayth-st. c (
LOST—On Peters-st. Saturday evening, post v
book. like newspaper route bonk. Return l
to owner nnd receive reward. Richard Whit-
tier, 11 Cone*at. d '
SEEDS, PLANTS. FTC..
a
FALL BULR8 FOR fJALE-Early and late
t poetlrus and ornntus; also other kinds of ^
narcissus: mixed single tulips. Are colors, n
any kind. 10c per doxen. Mrs. J. M. Butt, o
y corner^'alvln-ave. and Jefferaon-st., College ^
BBWD BYE. bats, barley, wheat: genuine
• Georgia rye. Send for samples so you <
will know yon get Georgln rye. Winter
' grnxlng nnd Applpr oats. Beat varieties h
seed wheat. T. IF. B’ililams, Ftroad-st. „
PEARL onion seta, flnest of all onions: ffl
also rye. barley, oats, clover blue grnss
at Mark W. Johnson Seed Company. 35 r*
South Pryor-st.
— r
' s
POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK. i
WANTED—A-l cow. Give price nnd partlc- £
ulnrs. Address W. O. Box 272. care
Georgian.
WILT, sell or exchange \Vhltr Leghorn
rooster for pullers. Address R. E. S.. Flox
153, csre Georgian. tr
FOR SALK—One grown Jersey bull and sfk p
eowa In milk. All well bred nnd register
ed. Will sell cheap for such breeding If all
taken together. Address Jersey, Box 115,
csre Georgian.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop. Will ..
sell any of fixtures or will aell all. Ad
dress 317 Peters-st.
WANTKD-i'oung man to take Interest In —
small manufacturing business; plant now
In operation, with plenty good orders; mak
ing money. Box 2<7. Dalton. Ga.
$5,000 BUYS my Interest in Dublin Courier- —
Dispatch, leading semi-weekly In flouth;
also tine Job business; book snd stationery 8.
store. For particulars, write J. M. Wil
liams. Bus. Mgr., Dublin. Gs. m
SUITS TAILORED TO toVll ORDER.
WE MAKE the best, most stylish nnd the
most perfectly finished suits for the
money obtainable In Atlnntn. A. Christen
son ft Co., 207 Lowndes building.
PORrolUTfON. mantifavtitrlnit wldolv art-
rartliatl ,ta|>l* ffooita. aold bv wboloaalo JJ
and ratal! trad#, dartres branch mana*cr;
>3,500 yearly and commlaalon. Iiivealmctit *'
and highest references required. Address
Box 525, Madison. Win.
|5 TO lid A DAY made aclllni tb» Hnntca
window tvaaher. No atop nor dirt, t acd
In home, and btialnca. hottac. RampI- 11.5*. O
Reference, Third National Bank. Atlanta. 4. «
R. Marbury. manager, 812 Kiigl'^i American 1«
Imlldlmf. Atlanta.
IF YOU WANT a httalacaa that will nay T.
•overal thmt.and dollars annually, start
n mall order Imalncaa; by our easy method of
any on* nnywharc can Ii* .necc.tful. .Mil- In
htirn lllcka. Chicago.
WANTRD-A woman with Hdd to >1,50* for p|
a btialnca, partner. Addraaa Partner, Bo*
41. care Georgian. 1"
WANTED—A printer with >2*0 or 1300 to
bur half Interest In amall printing office; _
can make talary fo .tart with. Addre,,
pre*.man. Bo* S3, car* Georgian. ff
EDUCATIONAL.
WANTED-By **pcriencM tc*rh*r »nd C
gradoat* pupil* to co*ch'or ragnlar grade BE
work. 'Phone 70S weat. 149 !-ee ,t. *
WANTED—Teachers, both sexes; moderate
salaries; send stamp, ffoiifheastern Teach-
•ra" Ituraiu. Bo* 1095, Atlanta, Ga.
fiHADt*ATB of Boston con»«rvatory. te*eh. LF
»r In New York elty, will take limited t
number of pl»no pupil*. Mr*. White, 39* eh
P**ehtra*'«t. 1»y WJ J. e Co
nRGIRTER for Voting MetC* Chrl.tljn As
sociation night itchool. Over 2* itndlca.
Own* October J.
DRAI l GHON'S
PEACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Corner Mitchell and Forayth-st*. W
Phone 888. C
POSITIONS »*cur*d *r your money b*ek.
BOOKKEEPING. Dranghon . competitor*, Tn
by not accepting hi. proporttlon to have j
hie TIIBEE month*' Bookkeeping "Indent* p ,
contest with their SIX mouth. Bookkeeping J,
students, wmceil® that he teaches more —
Bookkeenlag In THREE months than they gT
KHOBTHAND. About 71 per cent of the J
United States court raportere wrlte the •<*
SbJthand John F. Dranghon'. Thirty Cel-
lege, teach, hccamic It la THE BEST.
TELE0HAI*HY student, ua* railway wire*
cut Into Drnughofi e College, bv railroad*.
e «^iOasw5s5SBl
a , ^W h °J.ra"lr ,,, | l M" f RBVhiN T MS
ffnWIN - SlI EI.I.ER'S Violin School. The
^German school for the higher art of vto-
tin olaylng F»H term* heglnnln* Sepfett)- w«
her 1 Rates. >10. » end K monthly, twice
a week. Special children ecln,.*.. Semi ,,r
for proepeefu*. Call e^|tjT For oppltc^tot*. Th
ISM Peachtree. Bell phone main 200. ...
~T.TT~. "•
I It will pay you well to we*ejj ll J e T
4. want pages of The Georgian Dally j
+ for bargain offer*. T
£u 111 !■■!■!;: 1; 11111 n: w4
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
TRUST PUICE8 on ahtnslM. lathe,
all alica nud tirade, of lumber. Car
aneclaltj. It, J. Oral* A Co.. 164
tall. Phonea: Bell Main 6041. Atlanta
STOVES AND TINNING.
riCAL stove, range and furnace re-
ng; all kinds tin and sheet , metal
roofs, valleys, gutters, etc.; repair
ihelton. 111-iH Mnrletta-at. . ’Phones 52Th.
Printing. '
Clement Printing Co.
COMMEItflAI. PRINTING.
Whltehall-at. Atlanta phone 1945,
6EVd!NG MACHINES RENTED,
79 Wlilfehall at.
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR 8ALE—Automobile.
have a 1905
that I will sell cheap op exchange lor run-
nbout. Would exchange for 6-horsepowor
gasoil no engine. CL H. l)c Lnperrlere,
Hoschton. Ua.
iffclMtfffr,
__
motor j»oat_
West Harrls-st.
w
TiTT. suitable for aiitnmobllc'or
: 27 takes It. E. L. Awtry, 128
tbut Is
progrua-
alVe lb automobile tlte re p*Ws¥;_; We
have the largest and he»i equipped ruican-
lalng plant In the South. We guarantee all
work. The Duuhnm Rubber C.’o,. 192 North
r-st.
Bv*experienced automobile man.
five or «even-M»ated automobile for rent
service for the winter, can get best stand
In town; will take good care of car and will
•alary; money-making |
quick, Automobile, Box
60. care Georgian.
FOR RENT— HOUBIi,
%
''PHONES 1999..
Umbrella repairST
_ T’mhrcjles re-covered
t place. 'Phone main 5109.
SHBE REPAIRING:
JIEN'R shoes half-soled, sewed. 75c; nailed,
50c; Morgan A WHght rubber heels. 4<V?;
»r heels. 25c. Gwlnn's shops.
Broad. Whitehall and Mite
» oak leather. Bell phone. F
and delivered.
oriwumu omu v/Lirrmt
CRESCENT SHORING fOMTANY.
Ilgn-grade horae shoeing and clipping.
2 Fratt-st, Atlanta 'phone 2149.
storage:
GOOns moved, stored,
6TA&AGE ano'transffr CO.,
Broad. Furniture, pianos stofedi
I. shipped. Separate rooms. Bell 164.
lllltOW tIiANSPEU X STORAGE CO.
CLAIM8 ADJUSTED.
s of every character
k. CREDIT
CO. (Ine.),
PACING STONE, ETC.
ANITE. limestone and marble of al
ferry-a
i 1867 mnln.
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING.
ALLEN CO.. Tin and slate roofers,
'ring n specialty. 40 Trlnlty-ave.
Bel| 208. Atlanta 8428.
A. Hoke 8ons. 62 Smith
MATTRESS - RENOVATING.
RENOVATING.
W# buy, sell and renovate feathers.
* WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH Repairing
YES,
THAT IS MY SPECIALTY.
. M. BALDING, fl CENTRAL AVE.,
Priees reasonable. Work guaranteed.
TiREPROOF 8T6RAGE,
39 41 Ivy-at.
Automobiles stored
thru the winter at 25 per month,
winter at 25 per month
SIGN PAINTERS.
REYNOLDS * HBLMCAMP.
Signs of All Kinds.
East Alabama St. Bell 'Phone
vioCTNS.
M. KIMBRELL. violin maker and Br
istle repairer. 1394 penchtree. 'Phone
TURNlVURE - fcEPAmrNa
WALKER & ORCHARD,
177 WHITEHALL STREET.
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
ITY. Prli-M rl,hl. Krw!
TAILORING.
HT. M-rrb.nt T
opposl
styles
FEATHERS. ‘ "
bought: highest cash price.
i-Orr Co. Phone Ivy 2931, At-
BABY CARRIAGE TIRE8.
RUBBER TIRES nut on babe carriages.
„ B, 4Ka
COAL
BEST QUALITY. CHEAPE
* J. W. Wills,
CHEAPEST PRICES
FOR RENT
12-r., 170 Lucile Are., furnished..
11-r., 168 Whitehall fit,. , - - •>. •-
10-r., Augusts Art ..
lO-r., 164 Lee St..
* Vapdler St.,
gd **
O r.. Csi
.$75.00
. 75.00
. 75.00
. 40.00
35.00
43.60
87.50
87.50
35.00
35.00
. Decatur, Oa..
W. North Are. ....
H r., 160 Lee St
8 r., 3P1 Spring St
8 r., 93 Loomis St
7*r., 300 South Boulevard.. ..
» L PMchlw*ILiid,' M aiior'fl.t.'»l»£no
t-». 111 Piedmont A»«. furn.e. he.l 43 60
•- “ ,5 * “ l * *— 18.00
35.00
35.00
47.50
30.00
10.00
30.00
43.50
82.50
33.60
13.10
20.00
22.50
13.50
8.60
18.10
8.00
10.60
7-r., 917 Seshnard Ave.
fl*r.,. 120 Broyles St
6-r., 454 Central Arc *. ..
6r., 182 |vy fura., $55; unfum.. .
6-r., 54 Johnson Ave. .. .. ..
6-r., 71 Beltwond Ave
5- r., 198 Windsor St
6- r., 190 Juniper St., 2d floor apt.
5- r., 238-A 8. Pryor 81
6- r., 80S Oak St.
5-r., 104 Garden St .. ..
5-r., 456 Grant St
5-r., 408 Ormond St. .. .. .. ..
5-r., Clifton Ave., Edgewdod ...
4-r., 721 8. Tryor St.
4-r., 12 McDonough
4- r., 48 Newport 8t ..
3-r., 873 Auburn Ave
PLATS.
5- r., ■ '
4 Ilunnlcutt St. ..
I W. Peachtree .. .
, 214 Capitol Ave.
$27.60
80.00
86.00
20.00
Get our shsat.
This Is only a partial list.
W. A. FOSTER
and
RAYMOND ROBSON
FOR RENT FLATS.
5-r. flat, 128 B. Cooper St., Sept. 15.
flat, 29-A Larkin 8t
flat, 268 K. Fair St
flat, 284 Houston St
flat, 111D Spring St
5- r. flat, 29214 Peters 8t„ Sept. 28..
6- r. flat, 286 Houston St.
5-r. flat. 123- A East Pine 8t.. ......
5-r. flat, 189 Auburn Art
5-r. flat, 385 Luckte St
5-r. flat 29-B Larkin St
flat, 88 Woodward Art
flat, 105-11. Spring St
flat, dfl Woodward Are.. ..... .
flat, 214 8. Pryor St.,
.$20.60
. 18.00
. 25.60
. so.or
. 20.01
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
■EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
71 North Forsyth St.
(Cor. Luckie.)
$1,760—Vacant lot In Inman Patk, half
block from car line. Lot Is 75x175 to
alley. Is level and shaded. Al! street
Improvements down and paid for.
$3,500—West End. modern new six*
room cottage, cabinet mantels, porce*
lain bath. Make Ideal little home.
Terms right.
$6,250—New*, modern north side resl*
dence, two story, nine rooms, cabi
net mantels. Shaded lot 50x150, on a
corner. Within one block of four car
lines.
$1,500—Buys nice flve-room cottage
within block and a half of Whitehall-
Has water, gas and bath. Terms
$100 cash, balance $20 per month.
SEE ON ANOTHER PAGE my ad of
Ansley Park lota on Peachtree Circle.
They are among the most attractive
lots yet offered.
LEGAL NOTICE.
8HERIFF SALES FOR
OCTOBER, 1908
Will Im sold before the court house door
In tin* city of Atlnntn, Fulton county, Geor
gia. on the first Tuesday In October, 1968,
Hhln the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, rtlte following described
property, to-wlt: r
'I hat certain lot of land with the build
ings tliereon lying and being In the city
of Atlanta and being ii part of lot No, twen
ty t$0). of the sub-division of the Holcomb
property. In land lot seventy-four i74>.
the fourteenth <14tti) district of Fulton cot
ty, Georgia, commencing at the northw«
corner of said lot No. /twenty (20), (snld
liesrinnliiir nolnt helmr tu-.» luindroil nnd flftr
(256) feet south of Jefferson street) and run
ning thence south along the cast side of
Washington street one, hundred flOO) feet,
thence east two hundred i3in) feet to r
foot alley, thence north along said alley
hundred (106) feet, thence west two hun
dred (206) feet, to beginning point, a deed
hnving been tiled and recorded for the pur
pose of levy nnd sate ns required by law.
Levied on ns the property of W. It. Ware
to satisfy a fl. fn. Issued from the city
court of Atlnnta In favor of British and
American Mortgage Company. Ltd., vs. the
said W. II. Ware, defendant In possession.
Also at the game time and place the fol
lowing deserllied real property, to-wlt: All
of laud
that tract or parcel of laud situated, lying
the fourteenth (14th) dial-- - JWRA
Henry, now Fulton, county. Georgia, ami
•lore particularly described as commencing
at the southwest corner of ” -odor and Step fi
st reels. and extendi' mice west one
‘ fire nnd cl tmttha df* ‘
hundred and Are nnd
•Mitha
8-16)
EDWIN P. ANSLEY, \
Phone 339-M.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
attractive, homelike place and oufht to ap
ical to anyone; has every eonvsnisnea; one
slf block from ear; 1-8 cash: price $8,800.
WEST END—On York Ave., between Ashby
8.6(
30.00
80.00
17.5C
20.6(
18.00
22.50
20.00
22.50
SO.Op
tin St
WE PUBLISH n weekly rent bulletin, glv-
Ing a good description of everything
have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J, WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 AUBURN AVE.
STATISTICS.
rl-H-H-W
BUILDING PERMITS.
$6,500—W. L. Traynham, 180 Stewart-avs.,
to build 1 -story frame dwellings.
DEATHS.
Bessie Cornelius, colored, aged 47, died at
Miltedgevlllf, Ga,
Mrs. Hattie S. Cook, aged 84. died at 7
Langley-avs.
Robert Shorder, aged 1 month, died at 71
Johnson-ave. ^ .
Pollie Howard, colored, aged 68, died at
16 East Cain at.
Rotie Lee Stowell, aged 2 months, died at
59 Elmo are. ... ...
Ford Sptnrtr, aged 40, died at 92 Luckie
T. C. Langston, aged 30, died at 29
•uekie-at.
Mr*. Lucy Stephens, aged 40, died st 56
Carrnll-st. . '
Miss Deborah Sue Mitcbel, aged 29, died
at 341 North Boulevard.
Ola Davidson, colored, aged 25, died at
101 North Botlar-st.
only
eaay. Price
AVE.—East of the Boulevard we
have a few lots left that ran be sold very
cheap. Thia street in improving very rapidly
and they wilt .all aoon be gone. Going at
91.060.
WILL buiM to auit you on a Dargan lot.
Weat End. These are beautiful fota, ali
30x150, eaat front, level M a floor, well
ahaded.
Decatur car line, near the June
tjon of the Eaat Lake ear line, we ara of
fering a good 6-room house and hath room;
water by pump: lot 150x138; has fine or
chard. A very cheap place, $2,250,
terma.
eaay
10 SOUTH BROAD.
FOR RENT BY
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 N. Forsyth St.
Both Phones 363.
Mtirphey’a lino one hundred and eleven
nnd one tenth (111 MO) feet to nn alley,
thence .east along said alley one hundred
nnd seven nnd nlne-tenthn (107 9-10) feet to
Bender street; thence north along Bender
street one hundred nnd ten (110) feet to the
beginning point, nnd being Iota 11. 12 and 13
of pint of Owenn nnd Mnddog nub division,
nn recorded lit pint I took 2. pngo 132, Ful-
ntinfv records. levied on ns the
* * " Rucker to tyttlsfr
erty of Mrs.
lie prop-
a If. fn.
T. cmirt
Of the 12341b district. 0. Ml. In ftIvor of the
Cent ml Bunk nnd Trust Corporation vs.
said Mrs. 8. Rucker.
MEN'S CLUB DATES
ARE ANNOUNCED
The Men’f Club of the Central Con
gregational chbrch announces the fol
lowing «even numbers for its lecture
course:
October 9—Dr. Bradley lecture, "Un
cle Remus." ! »
November JLp--Dadni Layton, "An
trtnlnir With Hllatf"
Evening With Hlley.”
December II—Siemen«-Pace Recital
Company.
January H—Father Vaughn lecture.
"The Power of Love."
February U—Reno B. Welborn lec
ture. ''The Year 2000." 1 i
March—Dr. I.yiQnn Abbott.
April—Dr.,'.Macy McGee Waters lec
ture, “Daniel Webater."
The lecturea will be given at the
church, which will be Ailed to ItA full
capacity, oa the advance aale of tickets
would Indicate..
NEGRO AGED 106
DIES IN ALABAMA
COLUMBUS, Ga., Sept. 12.—Addlanri
Thnmpaon, an old negro of Wahcoochee
Valley, Ala., died Feat night At hli
home at that place and his age la glvert
at 10» year*. He wae the father of
grown children when people who are
nnw'Mver 5(1 years of age knew him
when they were children. He waa of
the old ante-bellum type of negro, who
was loyftl to the "white folks" to the
leat, and they cared for him while he
lived.
FUND BEING RAISED ’
TO PURCHASE PARK
COLUMBUS. Ge., Sept. 12.—One
thousand dollars hna been raised for the
lowing dcsi’rllted perannnl property, tn-t
One lot of linuafdinld and kitchen furniture
In the possession of 4. J. Wnodslde Storage
“ml Transfer Company, ns part loti Is rlv de
sort lied In the answer of said 4. J. \Voo<|-
alde Storage nnd Transfer Company. In Its
answer to the summons of garnishment
served noon tt In the ease of J. L. flight
vs. O. R. Devlin, No. 19697. city court
of Atlnnta. nn the property of the defend-
•licit an Ills newer Is hereby referred
to for a more nnrtirulnr description of anlil
prooertv. Levied on ns the property of G.
E. Devlin to satisfy n fl. fh. IssiknI from
Also nt the name time nnd place the fol
lowing described real property, to-wlt: All
that tract or parrel of land lying find being
III land lot No. 87. of the 14th district of
Fulton county. Georgia, commencing nt n
point on the weat side of Wilson street
twenty-live (25) feet north of Arthur street
nn«l running north on Wilson street twenty-
five (25) feet and extending tmrk west Mine
width ns front one hundred (106) feet, be-
. et al. to Frank K. Block, nnd by Frntik
E. Block to Albert Garner, n deed hnving
been filed and recorded for purpose of levy
fl. fn. issued from Fulton superior court In
of Innd lot No. 16$. of the 14fh district of
Fulton county, Georgia, known nn No. 52
I’nrsons street: bounded on the north by
Unrsnii* street thirty-eight nud Otie-third
(38 131 feet, more or less, nnd bv property
of John Thomna seventy-eight (78) feet on
NO. $29 WASHINGTON STREET—An e|e
gant eleven room south side home; one of
the most nttrnctlve places on the street.
Hnp furnace, electric lights nnd bells, two
tmth rooms, nud Is located on beautiful
lot, with shady lawn In front. Price $60
per month.
NO, 361 CAPITOL AVENt K-In the boat
part of this choice south side street;
strictly modern In every respect and an
Ideal home on a beautiful lot. Price $45
per month.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
$66—Luejr Tamer to Myer Kllman, lot on
l.lfll» «t. Mortr.jr. „ , ,, -
$250—Luey Turner to Mr a. !*en» Hoff
man. let on Llttle-at. Warranty deed.
$300—A. 8. Moss to Mrs. hate Lovetts,
lot on Marion at. Irfian deed,
WILL YOU VOLUNTEER
TO WATCH WEATHER?
Amnn* th. m.ny diitlH wtil.h Ih. Unll.d
fltitf. w.Bth, rhorf.H h,, la p.rfnrm (. Jh,
Important nn, of .tudjtlnc and ,nn,,Tnrtn.
InVIi th, rlim.tt, .-mditinn. In th, «,T,r.l
,t.t«>. For thl. purpn,, .„tinn r,nt,r. h.v.
b„n nrf.nlred In .11 th. .t.l„, and rllm.tir
data I. a.,ur,d thru th, a,«l,t.nr, nfladlja
and *,ntl,m,n who tab, .liupla waath.r oh
..rvallon. aad ara ,all,d rooper.tl.a oh
>,rv,r*. fl,orfi» ha. .bout (ortr two ro_
i.r.tir, ob»,rv,r«. w,lt •r.tt.r.d thron.hoilt
..., >t.t, ,ir.pt that tb, wmlbarn portion I.
not w,|l r,pr,»,ntad. Mr. von Herman,
tlon dlr.rtor at Atl.nta.il .nd.arorio._tn
aeenre new nhserver* st Folkatone, Charlton
county: M llomervllle, Clinch rounty: at
Dnuglaaa, Coffee county: Baxley. Appling
eounty; Lyons or Vidalis, Tqomh* county;
Stillmore. Kmmsnuel eounty: Forayth, Mon
ros neunty. and Cordale, Crlap
PHONES 36fl.
FURNACiS.
Burglar-proof. Moncrlef Furunce
"CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
• A. DOZIER ft CO..
Patera Bblg.
riLT —
LT ON EASY TERMS.
"Largest and flnest stock In Atlnnta.'
ffiUNKB.
TBUNK AND RAG RKUAIRINO. I!. W.
“loaatrw. A Rro.. Trank and nn* root
ip, B,tall- and r,pilrln*. 77 Wbltahall
Phon, 157*.
_ STOVE REPAIRING'
K BErAIRING. Blankan.
711 P.t.rn .t, Both phonon
Old
NEW HOMES.
ng hut the heat materials. Our
e whits and skilled mechanics,
better houses built in Atlanta
Aak the people. Plane free. At-
403 Peters Building.
would he glad to correspond wffh thoae In
terested in the weather conditions.
The work required of eo-operetive observ
ers Is verv easy and simple. The weather
bureau furnishes two thermometers and
shelter in whieh to expose them, also «
rain,at. outdt: all blank farm, and wi»*l-
op*, arc .Im aupoli.d. Th. dutl.. .r. .Implr
to read the thermometers onee 1
sunset, and to measure the rainfall If there
is any. The highest and lowest tempera
turee and rainfall are entered upon a blank
form which is sent to Atlanta
of the month. The time
work ii hardlv more tNhn
usually It Is found to
^°at the and
required for the
Are minutes, and
.. .. __ Quite Interesting to
observe the march of temperature and rain
fall.
At present
operative observers do not
reeelve sny eompenaatlon for their services:
that is. they volunteer for the work, but sev
eral valuable publications are sent to them,
the year book of the department of Sgricul
ture. the monthly weathe reviews, ete. The
results of their work as published in a month
1y bulletin which has a wlda circulation In
in* *in»i*rii. .. ------ :r
patriotic services Ip the interest of their
etmniry and iltl* — —
.... --- .ppr„l.t,d amon,
*h«M wbn und,r»l.nd th. *T,,t v.lu, of ,11-
mstie statistics.
class eight-room north able residence' ,.„ n ,
ern In every reaped, with furnaco and elec-
trie lights nnd belle. This will suit thn
moat exacting. Price $76 per month.
NO. 19 HURT STREET—An attractive nine-
room house In Inman Park. Strictly mod
ern with all convenience* nnd In good shape.
I,ot 50 by 280. Price $50 per month.
Nt). 247 JUNIPER STREET—An elegant
north aide home of eight rooms, on one
of the l*eet residence atreeta In Atlnntn.
linn farnnre. elm-trie llghtn nnd bells, ete.
Pries $50 per month.
A FEW MORE.
12 Klmbnll street, nine rooms
151 North Jackson at., ten rooms
the east, on the south by lot 17 thirty-eight
(38) feet, more or leas, nnd on the weat by
lot 11 vacant seventy-eight (78) feet, more
or leaa. a deed hnving been tiled and re
corded for purpose of levy nud anlc na re
quired by Inw. Levied on nn the property
of"William If. Lee to antlnfy n fl. fn. In-
mie^ ^oni Fulton superior court,In fnvor of
, .gperkJ
Eddlna va. an id B’llllnm If. Lee.
lowing noserllHMl reni property, to-wlt: Thnt
trnet of Innd In 14th district, wild eounty.
nnd pnrt of Ininl lot one hundred nnd nine
rom the northwest corner
of t'lioatnut nnd Beckwith streets nnd run
ning thence along tli** west aide of ('host
nut street flfty feet: the
west one hun
dred nnd fifteen (115) feet: thence south
flfty (50» feet; thence onst one hundred nnd
fifteen (115) feet to beginning point. Levied
on na the property of J. II. Wicker to sat
isfy a fl. fn. Issued from the city court of
Atlanta. In favor of W. P. Untea vs. said J t
If. Wicker, n deed hnving been filed nntl
recorded for pur|Niae of levy nnd anle na r#
nulre«l by Inw.
This September 12, I9r$.
JOHN W. NKI.MS. Slirrlff.
purpnn of .eourlnff a fund fo pur-
Phane a public park at North Hlgh-
lnndn. Columbus hn* no public park,
except the' four core* at the court
house, nnd n movement In on fonf to
necure twenty-,even acre, nt North
Highland, where the natural scenery 1*
very suitable for such a park-
DR. 0. J. THOMPSON
TO BE WELCOMED
At Jackson Hill Bnptlst church Sunday at
3 p. tn., the: rceognltlnn acrrlces of the
new patter, Rev. U. J, Thompson, will take
place. The order for the exercises will t>«
ns follows; ’ • i
To preside. Dr. W. W. Landrum. D.D.
j Sevcnil short address will be mads as fpl-
For the clflgens. ‘Uolanel W. 6. Them son.
For other denomliiatlona. Ilev. A. A. Llt«
tie. D.D. _**% ...
bor the Rnptlst pnatnra and churches of
Atlnntn. Rev. John E. White. D.D.
For Jnckson llttl church, Rev. W. W.
Ilninllton, D.D.
Response by the* past nr.
WATER-DAMAGED
BUILDING RAZED
AUGUSTA,- Gs., Sept. 12.—Every,
thing Is In readiness'for the opening
of the public schools p«xt Monday. The
only building In the city that suffered
serious damage by the flood won the
f'enlrnl, whose gothic tower crumbled •
In when the. water, ots nwny Its foun
dation. but n big force of workmen sro
busy now tearing gwsy the entire
structure, and work mny be carried on
when they start to rebuild without dan-
ger to tile pupils. School playgrounds
and nuthouses have been thoroughly
clesned and disinfected, and the en
rollment lists, up to data show that the
flood disasterwilt not have more than
a barely perceptible effect on thr
school*.
Do ■you know that many people'
find just what thoy wont in Tho
Georgian Wont Columns daily, at
bargain prleos?
Many bargain offart ara on*
nouneed In The Gesrglan wont sol*
umns Daily,
STATU OF OfCOUOlA—Fulton County.
Henry T. Bnisoir vs. Anns 8. Hassell
perf,,:' Court, November Term, 1908.
To Anno S. Bussell. Greeting:
By order of mart.
.Yfirm *inritniiii hi., ich ■
.... South Pryor *t.. nine room*
55 West Fifth at rest; nine room* ...
225 Wood want n venue; aereti rooms .
823 Whitehall at root: seven rooms .
28 I'ulllnm street; nine room*
245 Fulton afreet: nine rooms
WRITE OR 'PHONE for rent list.
.175.00
2 .50
.66
. 65.00
. 30.00
. 25.00
. 90.06
. 27.10
_ t»y
fled thnt on the 11th 'day of August. 190$.
Henry T. Kw**ell filed stile gfQloat yon for
total dltoree. returnable to the Novemijer
term. 1908, or aald court. You ara hsreby
required to be nnd arv*»ar N;» v|H * , 6' r
term, 1908, of aabl court, to be held on the
flrst Monday In November. 190$, then and
of wild court, this
F.
this 11th day of Annual, 196$
M. MYKItS. Deputy Ulerk.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 N. Forsyth St.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Established 1895.
CITY AND FABM I.ANIUL
Large and amall tracts of timber. Houses
built
Farms a apeelaltv.
Why nt»t own n no
ARRESTED FOR
FLIM-FLAM GAME
R. H. O. Lanford. a young man
about 21 years of ago. residing at >11
East Hunter-,t.. was arrested Saturday
by Detective, Starnes nnd Hood on a
charge of fllmflammlng merchants out
of change.
He waa locked up pending • hearing
before Judge Brovlex. It la said ha
onfessed to the charge In several In-
•tencea.
. one to flfty years' time,
loma la the Bunny Boiitbl
■HI ndd ten years to any old solliler’s
life.. With >100,001) to h» spent In our city
within 12 months wc will grow som». Now
I. th, lime. Two flee lots -nd 2 story hnu«-
of ii rooms, plastered, papered, painted. Are
plsce flail grates; s snap. I'rlce 12,Ml; £00
cosh, hnisnee otic to flv, years, S per cent,
nr >2,too cnsti. Motto: Quick sales ami
•mall, proflls. Write now.
No. 2-J. Two * room hou.es. 6i4 ■'limre,
front center of city; has electric lights, city
water, good repair. r,nt. for >20 per month.
Cash price >3.000. Terms >3.1100 with ISOO
cosh. Iinlanc, boo per year, * per cent per
annnm. Fine Investment.....
No. IM. 480 at re farm. 7 mile, hnrthes.t
of Fttagerald. Hs.. with over mo nm under
cultivation; ha. four ten.nt hon... end one
good bonne of 5 room,, celled, 3 fireplace*,
wide halls and porches; n fine Smtthern
homo; h«. over two mils, of new wire
fence.; good wnter nnd two good hranche.
for wator for stock Ike year round; soil
red elsy. pehhlcs and sandy loom; will grow
g Imle of cotton per acre. rrle. B.OO.V n ite-
otl . .
cent iter-annum. This place Is on It. P. I).
No. I. Just the place for slock, corn and
cotton farm. The rents will p«y for It.
Rectivor Is Named.
A voluntary petition In bankruptcy
was filed In the clerk's office of the
United States district court Saturday
by C. F. Fr.lres. The total llabllltle,
are placed at )2,«*2.12 and assets at
32.93S.nn Mr. Falres. according to the
papers tiled, wos a grocer on Whitehall,
at. George H. Boynton was appointed
receive*
fiTATK OP (IKOBO!A—Pulton Coasts:
W. T. Hmlth v«. I,uls B. Smith. Runsrlor
Court. Heptemh.r Term long. Nn. 17030.
To Luis B. Smith, grrstlsa: By order of
court you ara h.rehv notified that on the
loth day of August, I90S. W. T. Smith AM
tuit agstnit you for total dirorr*. relurgshle
to th. Novcmhar T.rut, 1008, of uld court.
hereby required to be and appear
• t the Nor.rabrr Term, long, of Mid rourl.
To be held on th. Aral Monday In Novem
ber. long, then and there to .naan tho
plaintiff', complaint.
Wltne.i Ih, lion, J. T. Phndleton. judge
of ..Id court, thl. September to, tong.
F. M. MVEBS. Deputy Clerk
WATSON ADDRESSES
LARGE AUDIENCE
QUITMAN, Ga., 8tp*. 12.—Hon.
Thomna E. Watimn was greeted by e
large audience when he spoke here yea.
tcidny. He told his hearers that hie
platform principles was the same as
those which the Farmers' Alliance
adopted at Ocolo, FIs., some twenty
yrare ago.
He snld that Bryan nnd Watson
stood on the same platform In 1>M
that Watson is still there and Bryen
la not.
GREENWOOD. R. C., Kept. 12.—Eteyrn
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
..SiirlStiS*, 5 r /J'»' "fl llrp.rlqrr of pas.
ATLANTA * WEST POINT R. R,
— ijr
Tormlogl station.
!«. West !'!: 1A1 *rj
18. Cnlitmlui..l0.2)nil
“|Nctv o...J0.«nm
« ooimituB. i. In pm
M. Mnntg'y.. I.fitpm
36. New O...I).55[jm
l)'n, Depart To—
». Now o.... (.Warn
19. Columlm... 8.11 am
M. Montg r... I.gt am
*7- New O ... Afijpni
Trnlns marked ♦ etin d.llfageept
Train, msrtoti . rtln Rimdny ouly.
Ulbsr train. fti|t dally.
CENTRAL ,OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
J.t ksotirltle.^ *31 'em
Snvnntmbgk..: 6.23nut
U.Mrai
4.9) pw
Miuvin 3.18 nm
Depart To—
]6COf» 8.0ft in
et 4.60 pn»
'fiwSRMriSB
Hjvniuiith ... 0.21 pm
Mqcnn Il.lt nm
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE R. R.
Arrlrlng god dtpiulliig time fntut Colon
fltallnn. Atlant.i. All train, dallr.
Leurc. I Arrive."
' “ - L 172.49 p.lu.
c " ,e,n WiV'.
Knox vll
Jn Con
Tst» accommodation...
.... PJB,
■&SJT
1.29 a.m.
ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM
AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrive nnd lie,.art from the Union
illation.)
Kchmlulfg cffocllva, August H, 199d.
_fe. >*fr«m Brunswick, .Wnrcroas,
Thnmssvllft snd Fltxjtrnld 7:41 ga
No 1 from Brunswick, Wsycrnss.
Thomssvill* and Fltsgorglil 7:53 pm
Depart—
for Fltsgenld. ThnmaiTlIle,
nd Brnnswlek 7:43 I
Wnycross end ,
i. 4 for Fltsgenld. Thnmasrtll.,
Woyemos and Brunswick... >:M pm
Ice nn trains > and 4 Imtwecn
Thnmnavllle. On. For fsrthtr Information,
call on or write to
W, H. LEAHY..
___ _ claimed |
g cotnplrocy to kill fmtr priunlnent men at | a
Ninety-Bis and a. msny more gg Interfered I
was entered Into. ■
FOR RENT BY
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Both Phones 363 71 N. Forsyth Street.
At No. «04 Piedmont Avenue I have for rent, a beautiful nine-room
home, partly furnished. Hag alectrlc lights, furnace, nice hath room, shade*
to alt windows, and all floors freshly stained. I have been holding this
place at >9fl.#0 per month, but the owner Is on the point of leaving town and
Is very desirous of securing • good tenant Immediately, and has authorised
me to offer It at >7<MK>. . . ...
If you want to rent a really ehofee home at a bargain price, think tnla
F.DWIN p. ANSLEY.
iu
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