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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 190*. — *V*(v''' (3
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
RAI.E—Caul; ate.uu anil domeatlc coal.
r ?holM»le « n<1 retnn - IWeanra right,
.a enalltr la'tha hast. Am G. Candler.
{iMS gl main and 2511 Ivy.
... SALE—rnmpa that pump water In
..Lit of trouble. Repaired without re
_!l“i nlpe from well. "So Enay to Hi.
pipe irom wen. cu i
K,?n. VarMnorr. Compans^J
57Tfr"sale—Automobile and „
r Sw batteries fresh dolly; 20 ampere teat
r bo otle. *^ os * ®- * 0U( i ^ unn Mochln-
Atlanta
gasoline en-
ffilTsAT.E-Wbolosale and retail. Slmonrt'a
m»*ut «awa. Mai she Compnnj. machln.
ml mill aunnllea, Atlanta, (fa.
Ji ini mill auppi— . 7'
6ne"”lB‘boriepower. one 3*
hir^poirer and one 4-horsepower seeond-
fcS cnsollne engines: all of standard make.
Eire at 11 Foundry-fit.
fffifpALE-A bargain in a 2-knrat diamond
it M Greer's, the upstair* Jeweler. 414
rUturr building. Must he today.
lust he
. Falrl
^rale^N©*? and second-hand. All kinds
Ssites. L. B. Storey, 2 South Moore-fit.,
yVontn. Gtr. Bell ’phone main 8M.
ffiiTsALE—one automatic cheese fatter;
eood as new: a bargain. -123 Peters-fit.
Atlanfo phone 1602.
fojn<AT.E-l.oon feet .or new 2^-1 nrb tire
hnsc; 30c her foot. L B. Storey, 2 South
VAAfe-st. Pell 'phone 350.
FoiTsALE-one spring dray. ieeotid-bnrwf:
illfhtlr used: Rood wagon for commission
hAnae or peddling wagon; cost 3100. Will
iffVan i. W Strickland. 9 reters-st.
FmfSAf.E-One 46-norsenower toller; live
ia) horsepower hollers. Do. w l*fi At
knit price L. B. Storey, 2 South Moore-
it. Hell 'phone 350. -
BRAMBACH PIANOS.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Well bucket and rope Buy "R
Easy to Fix'* pump. Dunn Machlner,
■Company, Atlanta.
BUSIN ESS Dl RECTORY.
CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANED.
REPAIRING nnd umklug carpets. Orien
tal rugs cleaned equal ro new. W. E.
Cox. 23 Lnm*r-st. * *
on Peachtree car or at Grand opera house.
pbeuin theater.
121 Capitol square nnd receive reward.,
LOST—On Whltehnll-st. or In Dovlson-l'nx-
Iry 378-1,. Reward.
FackAoi: LO^T from
Stoddard Dry
Lrt^T—Gold cuff button .on White
Peachtree. Thursday afternoon;
C. S. C. Finder return same to 75
tree-st. arid receive lll>»ral reward.
very short tall. Return to 362
Hunter-st.
mornlilg.
*r<
Bell Telephone Co., and get reward.
LOST—Masonic pin: gold trimmed.
black enamel; lost on Mltchell-st. or
Peachtree car; 32 reward. Return to (
care Georgian.
High In price find „3 n 5 ,,, .?~ Ba . t .r .
ftecht Plano Parlors. 62 N. Forsyth-st.
foOALE-?.WO feet lk lnch * pipe, 2.0TO
f f<>et H-Incb pipe. I*. B. Storey, 3 South
wSe-st. Bell 'Phone 350 main.
FREE SOUVENIR
S.mpl. of our 1 ‘QUALITY WORK " an
*1101 print, nicely mounted. Oetelopln,
ST printing fur amateurs promptly done,
goid for sample end apeelal offer.
' the chas. f. STONE CO..
Candler mdf.Atlanta, Ga.
IffirsAI.K-tloueeboM goods. limoliUte. suit
furniture, folding bed, etc. IS II. Tblrd-at,
RTrTsAl.E-5.000 feet now leather toltlng,
Tingle and double:.nil sixes. LB. Storey,
jjEfth 5lo!»re-«t.. Atlanta. Ga. Beil 'phone
3S1 main.
cfinfi-K WESTERN fresh meats. I>ovo
hmis and bacon, pure pork sausage, chick
I will have the eggs
Dehorn liens, the
l/pei). Sanitary
non-setters. 31.50 |i
•oops made to order
L. Thomas, manager.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
/ '
ClMied sod reshaped •.......••We
10FT AND 8TIFF FELT IIAT8.
turned and reshaped .....Me
Poll HALE—Five cars slightly damaged cot-
ton seed hulls, 38 per ton f. © b. cars At
Until. L. II. Storey. 2 South Moore-st., At-
Unta, Bell 'phone 355. .
FOR SALE—White pine lumber In car lots.
For SALE—Ninety feet 24-lnch 3-nly Indian
tanned leather toltlng; aecond-hand. but
fad as now. L. B.. Storey. 2 South Moore-
at.. Atlanta, tie. Bell 'phone 350 main.
Fok HALF,—fit jlj*KVIetorla7tnuat he soldi
need the space, 46 Madlson-are.©
SHAFTING. hangers, pulleys. l»elts, pumps,
engines, -tollers, electric motors, nnd nil
loll SALE—Going out of business. Will
sell my latest Improved National cash reg-
Wer at half, price. I’sed six months. Oro-
^rr. Box 212. care Georgian.'
FOlT&ALR. cheap, - folding bsci, two bed.
rpf*m suits, oak china closet, carpets,
fhilr«. bookcase, piano, machine. Morris
[hair.-three stores nnd other articles. Clin
w Keen. September-15 to. 16, 9 a. in. to 4
t ■ at 36 fHahlnnd-av*.
f'Mt SALE-Three gas radiators cheap. Ad-
Rndlators. Box 4. care G<
^R SALE, cheap. 48-1 nek .Westlnghouse
♦anniist fan, double face electric- sign,
sadlant Home heater. 100 nice chairs, water.
?!v>i*r, electric sn Itches nnd wlrfiflr. nor-
Jiarati. j* r a>.s cloth carpet strips, nnd other .service for the
article*. Win be sold at n bargain. Daniel
Bro *. to.. 45 I’enchtree-st.
tHE STANDARD rotary sewing machine is
1 ! h \ Uif - M South Bfoad-st. Both
having Masonic pin and
graved on l>ottom. Finder win i>
Return to 61 North Forsyth-st.
tween viaduct and High's. Call 1034 *Bel
or Keely's. or 011 South Fryor car.
Morgan; 'Phone 2282 main. t
058T—ladles' gold wnTch on Inman*
car or at Whitehall and Alnhnma-s
7:10 to 7:30 n. m. Monday. Return to :
Glenn-at. and get reward.
please return to Georgian office.
KofND-At 23 East Mltchell-st..
to 23 South Forsyth. Reward.
I/I8T—l^ndjes* lace handkerchlei
ball pars Saturday. Return tr
dler building, or 'phone 4644 Bell.
LOST—Rather large white sett
ephone Ivy 167-J.
Liberal reward If returned at once.
I/fST—On Beters-st. Saturday evening.
book, like newspaper route book. Re
to owner and receive reward. Richard Whit-
ner. 11 rone-nt.
DOGS, BIRDS AND PET8.
Address Box 931. Atlanta. Gn.
movers. A. S. Hopkins, rorlngton, Giy
FINANCIAL.
FOR SALE—Eight sjiar
terest bearing stock.
sale. Address M. E. W..
Georgian.
INDUSTRIAL LOAN'S
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE—Automobile. I here r
Cdlllno on,^.rllniler ffTep«„i-iice
thnl I will ,olt cheep or eichonic foi
ebout. Would exebenfe for «-bo
ea.ollne engine. G. H. I
Hom-hton. Oft.
is HEADLIGHT, eultnble for >u
motor boot; 17 tftke. It. E. L
We«t Hnrrle-et,.
here the Inrgeet «nd lieet equipped TUlcen-
I,lug plent In the Booth.. We guarantee nil
work. The Dunhnm Rnbber Co.. 195 North
WANTED-Ry eiperteneed entomoblle mftn.
.Inter, een get
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
Ijninv ci.’REDj glre, quick relief; atop.
Woriue,, of brenth In thirty.«li to forty-
KH hour.; reraore, ell ewelllng In Dfteon
F twenty dny,. |f yon cen’t celL write
0 e. i-nllum Drape, Medicine Compeny.
g But Hunter et., Atlente. Oe.
k J NORRIS, fthoe Renelrer. AH work
,«"n, by hnnd. We orlglnete. not Imitate.
{"Met-a Shoe Shop. 151 Whltehell-et. Look
(Men, w. r Ponder, Prop.
liONT wenc dothee dirty or faded, far-
jemer Urn... is Trtnlty-ere., make them
ate iuw Krele’ /ild etend.
wneXurit-fc kyr I.OTION Ciiree rare
i |au inflamed eyee In 54 to 4fl honre. Glree
jnttnt relief; atn-ngthene waek eyee. Only
“L«l the drne .tore.
*MfTF.Ii-To know the eddreet of a friend
m Julian McOrnft; bn* boy 4 yenre
ij; Ad-tree, 51. w„ Ro, 3}. cere Geor-
c ■ rl
. TSIe—All the ledlea In the city end
1 ** the men to come out nnd eee our
J2t' >0 M"<S^ek^ouin*f^rW
sShr^ n & 22JlJ2!L A "" n ’"-
n .,’ pm,mu Aiienie. ... «.
s, '0. Roeelnnd Nnreerle,. Bell
thirty day, "eummer
bun : ®9 t'" 11 paper. "Better be eefe
n enrrv Burnett, 55 South Pryor top-
g'e.-’irt hottee),
■liiill 1 '. , P" r,| te millinery end faehlonehle
" P ' r w s w ** Wn <' t s' D *' c ""
k,r. room, furmaned for light
ttht. 'w-f 1*- . on ** to adults: dcilrnble lo.
-P- ' a pi to|-are.ll
■I' tvAGKD lady wanta a home with
** i,: , , , ‘" ll| y ; Will make heraelf gen
fertlie'. T ” '■omniuftlcate with party on
Lee “J 1 "*t- who wanted to buy Ponce I ie
lo ft'-l-rty. Address 349 Poneo Delyon
^•S^bn^ "f.ddaehe anil Neuralgia Powdera
t, l ,«"' n * ber home offera opportunity
reran.. . w **k moderate Income for cu.
*Ulr, ., keeping. Kttmllv of three
ir it..! r ,,lon northenatern suburbs, near
•r«. F c “ mlnnte*- achetlple. Addreea
t ^ 1 t . care I le.i..tn.. n
Jh-h-h-
{ •« Will
T»«ni
, P«y you wall to watch tht 4-
♦ ie* b. c *®** #f The Georgian Daily
4 oargam 8fferl ” *
liniii M-H-I I'l-l't-S
FOR RENT
18-r., 170 Lueils Ave., furnisbed...
12-r., 197 Nelson, modsrn. ..
10-r., 336 P©eplf», two batnt, ... a
10 r., 164 Lea 8t . . • ..
9-r., Candler St., Deestnr, Gs
fi r., 06 W. North Av#
8-r., 301 8pring St .. . •
fi r., 02 Loomis St ••
fi r,, 02 W. North Ate., modern,
TV., 208 South Boulevard
7-r., 257 Simpson St. .. ..
7- r., Peachtree Road, 2d floor flst.
7 r., 812 Piedmont Art., furnace he
6-r., 120 Broyles St
8- r., 454 Centrsl Are.
6-r., 218 Ashby,-apartment
fl-r., 54 Johnson Ave
6-r., 71 Beltwood Ave •
5-r., 103 Windsor St. .. ., # a #.
5-r., 298 A 8. Pryor 81
5-r., 298 Osk St
5-r., 104 Garden St
5-r., 456 Grant
5- r.. 408 Ormond 8t
6- r., Clifton Ave., Edfeweod .. ••
4 r., 721 8. Pryor fit.
4 r., 43 Newport fit. ..
3-r., 75 Whitehall .. .. ••
8-r., 872 .4ubum Ave.
5-r.
FLATS.
4 Hunnlcutt St. ..
72 W. Pesehtret .. .
214 Cspltol Ave. .. .
Close In on North side. Price 845^00.
this Is only a partial list. Gst our shest.
W. A. FOSTER
RAYMOND ROBSON
12 South Broad Street.
Dell Phone ton. Standard 155L
TOR RENT.
ll r. h., 233 Peachtree 8t. .
10 r. h.. 438 Woodward Are.
10-r. h„ 130 N. Jackion 8t.
to r. h.. 21 Portree, Are. .
,-r. h., 2» f.. Third ..
O r. h.. 18 Baltimor. Block
O r. h.. 1*8 Lee St. .. .. .
O r. h.. 201 Raw**" *'•
O r. 8m " *“
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
25.00
18.80
1 BUILDING MATERIAL.
2 ANTITRUST PIHCRs on ©hlnglcs. Inth©,
“ find nil sixes nod ?rttd#fl of lumber. Cur
a lots a speclnlty. R. J. Craig A Co.. 1M
. Whitehall. I-honet: Bell Main 6912, Atlanta
■ 1734.
• STOVES AND TINNINQ.
PRACTICAL stove, range nnd furnace r©-
. pnlrfng; all klndt tin nnd sheet metn!
t work; roofs, valleys, gutters; ©t©.; repnlt
> wo»k n specialty. All work gunrnnteed. M.
1 A. Shelton. 111-113 Mnriettn-at. 'Phones 5275.
PRINTING. "
Clement Printing Co.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING.
39H Whltohnll-st. Atlnntn phone 1945.
f SEWING MACHINES" RENTED.
WE RENT new Singer nnd Wheeler * WII.
non machines with complete «et of attach
ments for ii per month: prompt delivery,
Slmrer Sewing Machine Co. Both phones
199S. 79 Whltehnll-st.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING. .
LET CAMPBELL do .your remodeling snd
repairing. Stores, offices and dwellings.
37 East Alabama st.
’PHONES 1999.
UMBRELLA REPAIRS.
[ PAUL BURKERT. Pmhrellfi* re-corered.
1 Maduct place. ’Phene main 5166.
Si-fOE REPAIRING.
MEN'S shoes half-soled, sewed. 75c; nailed,
50c; Morgan A Wright rubber heels. 40ci
good rubber heels. 25c. Gwlnn's shoos. M«*
rlettn nnd Broad, Whitehall nnd Mitchell.
Best white oak leather. Bell phone. Sh<?ei
1 called for and delivered.
„„ SILVER BRASS REPLATING.
BRAS8 BEDS, gfls fixtures, pistols, orna
ments. ©r anything made of metal re-
plated nnd made Ilk© new In silver, gold,
nickel or any finish wanted. Southern
Rteetro PIfttlng Wark.. 33 Bust Mltohell-.t.,
earner Pr.vnr. Thane Rell 3324 t.
HORSE SHOEING AND CLIPPING.
CRESCENT shoeing company.
High grade horse shoeing nnd clipping.
2 Prntt-st. Atlnntn 'phone 2149.
~ STORAGE.
HOtTffEHOLD GOODS moved, stored.
parked and shinned. Cnthcart Transfer
nnd Storage Co.. 163-6 Walton-St. Boih tele
phones.
'tonitIK STORAGE AND TRANSFER CD..
5 fi. Broad. Furniture, pianos stored:
packed, shipped. Separate rooms. Bell 184.
Atlnntn 756.
MoitSoW TRANSFER A* STORAGE CO.
Phones 137. Three warehouses. Furnltnre
and pianos stored In separate rooms.
I PAINT TIN. eont felt nnd shingle roof.
Repair all kinds of roofs. No charge till
leaks nr© stopped.- No paint any better,
J. N. Little. 16fe South Brand at.
TO THE BUSINESS 1'ITll.IC OE AT-
LANTA—Moyer, the Klgn Man. has ner-
ered hla connection with his late employers
nnd nfter October 1 will be prepSred to de
sign. make nnd execute any kind of sign
for any purpose. Francis A. Meyer.
CLAIMS ADJUSTED.
Claims of every character
adjusted promptly; under
our new system results fol-
low in all collections; office
connections in all principal
cities enable us to collect
anywhere. Auditing by com
petent accountants on reas-
onable terms. We are relia-
ble and bonded. A trial is
all that we ask. CREDIT
ADJUSTING CO. (Inc.),
30t Kiser Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
PAVING STONE, ETC.
GRANITE, limestone nnd marble of alt
kinds, curbing,* nnvlng, crushed nnd rub
ble stone. Capital Stone Comptny. office
nnd yards Martin and Terry sts. and Geor
gia railroad, noil ’phone 1887 main.
Tift AND SLATE ROOFING.
C. H. ALLBN -CU.. Tin and atnte roofer*.
Repairing a specialty. 40 Trlnlty-are.
Phones - Bell 263S. Atlanta 343?.
SAFE AND MACHINERY HAULING.
IRON SAFER and machinery hauled. Han-
died with care. A. Doke Sons, 62 South
Forsyth-st. Bell ’phone 1187.
MATTRESS RENOVATING.
RENOVATING.
For mtltrett work, call Hollingsworth Mat
tress Co. We buy, sell and renovate feathers.
Phones, Bell 2562-J: Atlanta 1176.
. WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH Repairing
YES.
THAT 18 MY SPECIALTY.
A. it. BALDING, 6 CENTRAL AVE.,
Prices reasonable. Work guarantoed.
FIR-EPROOF 8TORAGE.
COI.tTMBIA GARAGE CD.. 39-11 Ivy at.
Both ‘phones IMS. Automobile* atored
thru the winter nt IS per month.
VIOLINS.
S. M. KIMBRBLL. violin maker and ar-
tittle repairer. 18014 Peachtree. 'Phone
main 2029.
. FURNITURE REPAIRING.
WALKER & ORCHARD,
Bell Phone Mein 3882. Atlanta Mi
127- WHITEHALL RTREET.
Contract* taken for hltth-grade reflntahlnir.
repairing and mtlinlaterln*. Minion fttrnl
litre to order. Parkin* and ahlppln* a ape-
clalty.
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
WII llama* Jeweler, ftM-Vt. Belftbak
189$.
TAILORING.
E B. WRIGHT. Merchant Tailor. » Boat
Alaliatna-at.. nppoalte Temple Court. All
of the la teat alyl** nnd fabric* ready for
tnapertlon. •
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS hnusht; hlcbeat caabprlc*.
The Jsckson Orr Co. Phone Ivy 2m, At
lanta 2318.
BABY CARRIAGE TIRES.
RUBBER TIRES pot on baby carrltxef
Hannon Blrrrte Cnmonny, 179 Whitehall-
at. Work rallod for. Bell ’phone 4883.
COAL.
COAL COAL
BEST QUALITY. CHEAPEST PRICES
J. W. Wills,
PHONKS 856.
~ FURNACES.
LET US put your funuee In ,«ood order
now—don't irnlt. Se* onr aelf-lockln* coal
chute. Bur*lnrproof. Jlonerlef i urnne*
Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
4*3 Pctera Bid*.
HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS.
WALL PAPER.
WILLIS WALL PAPER * DECORATING
CO "Largest and.finest atock In Atlanta.
TRUNK AND IUG U REPAIRING. H, W.
Rountree 8: Bro.. Trunk and Bag Com-
p*ny. Retail aod repairing 77 Whitehall-
if Phone 1478 ... »
STOVE REPAIRING.
STOVE REPAIRING. Rlnnkrnihln Stave
Co.. 218 Petero-at. noth phones 4154. Old
atnre, hoo*ht amt sold.
84 Capitol Ave.
M-r. 47 8. Jackson St. .. . .
E:: *1? SSST , &&JW‘ .o. }S
1E:: lli ffiS&M*. ||
fi r. h., 419 Washington 8t 40.00
tvF PI'BLIfiH • treekly rent bulletin, giv
ing a fivhl description of everything we
’“JOHN .L‘WOODSTDE,
THE Rr.NTIXGAOENT.
12 AUBl.RN AVE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
EDWIN P, ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
71 North Forsyth St.
(Cor. Luckie.)
11,750—Vacant lot In Inman - Patk, half
block from car line. Lot l» 75x175 to
alley. Is level and shaded. All street
Improvements down and paid for.
U,600—West End. modern new six-
room cottage, cabinet mantels, porce
lain bathe Make Ideal little home.
Terms right.
15.250—New, modern north side resi
dence, two story, nine rooms, cabl-
net mantels. Shaded lot 50x150. on a
corner. Within one block of four car
lines.
$1,500—Buys nice five-room cottage
within block and a half of Whltehall-
Has water, gas nnd bath. Terms
$100 cash, balance $20 per month.
SEE ON ANOTHER PAOE my ad of
Ansley Park lote on Peachtree Circle.
They are among the most attractive
lots yet offered.
.EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Phone 339-M.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Rcal'Estate, Renting and
Loins.
HIYAN ST.—Nor Cheroka© Av©., new flvi
room cottage, lot 60x200. Thli it a vet
ttractlve,. homelike place and ought to *1
»eal to anyone; hat every convenience;
LEGAL NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE AND
STRAW:—Chief Qaartermaatcr’e Office. At
lanta. Ga.. fieptenjbo* 15. 1KW. SEALED
PROPOSALS will b© received here until 11
a. in.. September 25, 1908, for furnishing
corn, nnfg, bran, hoy nnd ntraw at Atlanta
Ject an/ or all iwmoanb
PERSONAL MENTION.
Continued frorfi Page Nine.
Miss Bertha Leonard, of Vienna. Go., who
will be a brldeamnld at the wedding of Miss
Richardson and Mr. (»lles Van Cleave; Mrs.
Retell© Jones Hardwick, of Cedartown.
Mr. Brehton Van CJeare, of fit. Lout*,
brother of the groom-elect,, hare arrived In
Atlanta. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Van Cleave,
of St. Isotils, Mr. Van Cleave's parents, will
arrive Monday evening or Tuesday morning.
Mr*. Henry Pott*’ pirty In honor of Mr*.
Frank Lcatcr, of New York, will be a charm-
ifig event of Tue*day f . Tt will be a morning
party and the game will be played on the
porch at the lovely-country home of the hoat-
Peaehtree road. . Sixteen ladiea have
been Invited to the party.
Ml** Jennie Hutchins returned to her
home In Atlanta on Thursday affer a de
lightful rlelt to Mine Emily Groover. Miss
Hutchins Is a particularly bright and fit-
tractive young glrh itnd .received many
charming social attentions tthlle (a Colum
bun.—Columbus Ledger,
Mrs. Mlnter Wimberly, of Macon, who haa
been the guest of Mr*. Ortne Campbell, re*
turned bora© Mondny nft©rnoon. Miss Effle
Pope Hill, Mrs. Wimberly** attractive niece,
who is also' Mrs. Campbell’* guest, will go
to her home In Washington. GS., on Tue*
dny. '
Mr. M. C. Knllock. Misses Susie and
Louise and Me**ra. Macnrtan nnd Miller
Kollock fffive returned from Woodlands,
their summer home. In Unberaham‘county.
Mrs. Kollock will arrive In October and Join
the fnnill/ at their homo In Jackson-st.
Mr*. Thomas William 8uckett. of Wash
ington, I>. C., will be the guest this week of
Miss Ethel Thoms*. Severn! delightful af
fair a are being planned in honor of Mr*.
Hurkett. who I* l»elng cordially welcomed
by her many friends here.
Among the passenger* sailing on the
pres* steamship Knlser Wilhelm of the
SOCIETY WITH
OUR NEIGHBORS
DUBLIN.
Mrs. J. R. nrnadhumt sad children art
visiting Altamaha this week.
Mr*. Wiley Lock© haa returned from S
lit to - ^
Inia
of Mr*. Clara Williama.
Miss Winnie Clark has returned from
vlait to WtzgernM.
Mrs. W. B. Rice haa returned from a vlait
to Lithf* Spring*.
Miss May Rankin, of Sparta, la vttltfng th*
family of Mr. J. A. Grant.
Mist Dena Campbell haa. ratu
vlait to relatlvea in Thomaaville.
Mias Mary PauU of Fltigerald, la visiting
in the elty. f
Mias Bertie Oreratreet haa returned from
visit to Beall Spring*.
Miss Marj* Session*, of TenfiiUe, ia* th
gneat of her brother, Mr. Ben Beaaiona.
Mra. W. P.‘ Pierce haa returned from
vlait to Athia. Fla.
Miaa Nellie Johnson, of Summit, ia the
guest of Mias Jennie Heynea.
Mra. M. E. Burt* ha* aa her gueat Misfi
Mary Holton, of HawkinsvJlJe.
Mra. J. H. William*, of Eastman, U visit
t^owerr.
Gusate
Beall, of Brail Springs, la via
, A, V«-L- irft ■■••••Mil* 8T5I55I-5III 4*1 I $1P
St., good 5-room bouse on large { c}, * rtn fi n ^ roni YorIt
iow this is right in the renter of to firemen, via Plymonth and Cherlmurg.
on Heptemher 15, will l»e Miaa fitrah Bell.
We*t End, and the lot fa worth 91,500 itself.
A little monev apent on this will make you
a line home: 9800 cash, balance easy. Price
only 92,500.
EAST AVE.—*Eaat of ' the Boulevfird^ w«
have a few lots left that can be sold very
©heap. This street ia improving very rapidly
end they will alt soon be gone. Going at
91.000. >*....
WILL build to salt you on a Darcan lot.
West End. This© are beautiful lota, *11
50x150, east front, legel aa a floor, well
shaded.
i-paying property mai
l before; paying^from
good streets. This ia
ought to Interest you.
gilt-edge property and __ w _.
ON the South Decatur ear line, near the June
tion of the East Lake car line, we are of
fering a good 6-room houia and bath room;
water by pump: lot 150x188; has fin© or
chard. A very cheap place, 93.250, on easy
terms.
16 SOUTH BROAD.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.
• Fitzgerald, Ga.
Established 1895.
HALD RBAL ESTATE J
MIGRATION RDREAU.
CITY AND FARM LANDS.
I.nritr ftnil tract* nf flrahflr. Item,*,
Mill, mi <-ft,.r term,. Monthly loitftllm.nt,.
-1L. — -- -fjy ,Mft' tilt!*.
..... . , (tunny South?
It trill •<!<! ton roar, to ftftjr nlil rallder’.
If,. With ttoo.ont to h* *p«nt In our dty
within 12 month, we will grow ram#. Now
I, the time. Two line lot, end 1-itorj hotinv
of 8 room*. pD.torod, pftporod, pointed, Are-
pleoe end »r*f„; * »n«p. Price 12.5*1; 5599
f»«h. Milnnoe one to Are yenr*, * per cent,
or 52,400 cneh. Motto: quick ulra end
•mnll profit,. Write now.
No. 2J. Two e-rnom b»u,e«. 5H tqtinro*
from center Of city; he* electric light,, city
weter, food rcrmlr, rent, for 525 per month.
• - Ice $1,000. Term* $3.«99 with $500
*nc* $590 per yeer, I r
annum. Fine lnve»ttnont.
No. 128. 439*r.r, form. 7 mil** northe**t
of Fltxxernld. (I*., with over 300 aero* under
rultlritlim; ha* foil* ten.nt houra* ind one
good houac of 5 room,, celled. I fireplace*,
wide halla and porcben; a flna Southern
borne; hat oxer two rail** of new wire
fence*; good water and two good hranchea
for water for atock the year round; toll
red clay, pebble, nnd anndy loam; will grow
a bale of cotton per acre. Trice 5?.«K\ one.
fourth Cn.h end *1.00) ner
cent per aannm. Thl* place
HEATING AND VKNTII.ATIXG. Expert
method* Alra mctnl work. HMninn iTeet-
er ,'ompany. 55 konth torayth-al. Bell
■phone 3259.
CL08FNG OUT.SALE TYPEWRITERS
FI lit BI-hlNKHH HF.AWoNH. we will eloae
eut », once onr entire-atock of aecond-
hand nnd rebuilt typewriter*, rewnllea* of
price. The lot eonalata of all the lending
make*: Remington. Smllh rremler. l nder-
wood, williama Monarch. 1- 4., lSmith Mrt-
l>le. Denamore. Fox. Fay Sho. New I entury.
(Hirer. Voat. etc. Write at once, telling
tin whet yon wont. An opportunity of thfi
gin., very aeldom oecur* and delay will he
expenalra. Ponthefn Typewriter tompaay.
Brawn Randolph building.
NEWTON S. THOMAS,
Real Estate Exchange,
422 Century, Phone M. 5150-
SOUTH PRYOR ST. HOUSE. 7
rooms, lot 60x160; $2,500;
$1,000 cash nncl assume long loan
$1,500.
HOUSTON ST.—Corner, 7 rpoms,
bargain at $2,500. Terms.
SIDNEY ST.—50x100. between
Grant and Oakland, $500. Lien
sIL
EXCHANGE.
15 ACRES 5 miles out on River
Car line and cherted road. Lies
for vacant lota. Also good rent-
NEW HOMES.
AfiK THE PEOPLE.
>
We build home, for etak or on eaay terau.
We me nothing hat tke beet material,. Our
earpenltrt ar*
Thera ar* «• belle* hem** ball) la Atlanta
than a# hutld, whether It ha i ml lift or a
mamlon. Aik the people. PI,o, free. Af
loat! phoaa 1352.
J. A. DOZIER & CO.,
403 Peters Building.
Little Ml** Beryl Rhode* entertained
number nf her friend* .In, honor of little
Mi*s Nellie King,* of Atlanta, lact evening
at her father* home on th© 1’laxa, l.yn
wood rirrk.—Athena Banner;
Mi** Coat©* Benedict, of Athena, and Miaa
Marjory Browne arrive In Atlanta Tuesday
to be gueat* of Mi*^P«tft(e May Ottlay thru
the week at "JoyeulV' the country pine© of
the Ottleya on Peachtree road.
Mr*. 8. D. Harwood and Ml** Gall Har"
wood, who have *pent th© aumtner In Ma*.
©nuhuaettn, are ©n Tout© to Savannah, wher.
tbvy will ©pend # a'f©w day* l»efor® coming
to Atlanta for th© wluter.
Mr*. W. W. Amtell left Monday for New
York, after spending a faw day* Immediately
preceding her departure with Mra. Charles
Byrd and Mra. Asa G. Candler.
Mr. W. C. Barker, of Mobile, stamping
©lark for the Southeastern Tariff Association,
is the guest of his brother, Mr. Bsnjy 8. Bar
ker, of th* Southern railway.
Mr. Roy Dorsey and' Mr. Harrison Jonas
•re in Athens. Mr. Dorlby will attend the
university the coming year and Mr. Jones will
study law at Ann Arbor.
Mr. John Duncun panned thru the city
Niinday wtt rout© to bit home f«t Macon,
after Npendlng th© summer at Woodland*,
near Clnrkoavijla.
The many friends of Mrs. Luther Rosser,
who has been vary ill at her home in West
End, will bs glad to know she Is improving.
Mra. M. B. Wright, of Columbus, baa
gone bom© after a visit # to Mra. Frank Cal
loway and Mrs. Edward Angler, In Atlanta.
Mr*. Charles. S. Kltigabery and family
have leaeed their borne ori reaohtree-at.
nnd will take an apartment tor the winter
Miaa Carolyn Stelnhelmer will leave th©
last of thl* month for New York, where
*h© will spend th© winter ctndylng mualc.
.Mra. Harry Harman and Ml** Mildred
Harman will leave Tuesday for Raleigh. N.
C., where Ml** Harman w^ll enter achool.
Mr*. Howard McCall will remain at Top-
lar Grove, the handsome country home of
ber father, Mr. Tldwfll, until October.
Miss Willie Napier will vlait Miss Maury
|.ce Cowles after Tuesday In thl* city, and
will be pleasantly entertained.
Mr. and Mra! Ralph VanLanfllngham and
children are at home In t'htrlotto with
Mr. VanLandlnghatn'a parents.
Mra. Frnnk Oakferd baa returned to the
dty after having spent th© summer in th©
mountains of North Carolina.
Silas Hattie Kills haa returned from Sit.
Airy, where she wna a bridesmaid at the
Fort-Codington wedding.
Mrs. Frank Lestsr, who Is ths guest of
Mrs. WiU Speer, will return to bar horns In
New York next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Codington, who were
recently married at Mt. Airy, are at Kenll
worth Inn, In Asheville.
Mr*. Robert Harbin and children, after an
extended visit to SIn. Charles KJngabery,
hare'returned home^
Mlee Elisabeth Barnett, of Washington, Ga.,
Is the gusst of Miss Edga McCandless for
some time.
Misses Kda rod Sfarguerlte Bartholomew
have returned from their home at Valpa
raiso, Ind. %
SIls* Ada Mealor. of Atlanta. Is the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Mealor.
of Athens.
Miss Kathleen Golden, of Columbus, will
attend Ml** Woodberry's school In Atlanta
thl* year.
Mrs. Oeotgu AndrewsADf Amerieu*, is visit
ing Mrs. Georg* Winshlp on Peachtree road.
Mr*. B. D. Watkins, of Atlanta. Is the
gueat of Mr*. W. I*. Hunt, In Columliu*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ff. Hlrsch. of Atlanta, art
guests st Kenilworth Inn, at Asheville.
of her brother, Mr. George O. Price.
Mrs. V. L. Chappell and children have re
turned from a visit to OrUwnldrille.
Mr*. M. M. Mobley Is visiting in Bsxler.
Mrs. H. M. Moore and children «re visit
ing in Hawkinsvilie, guests of the family of
Mr. J. D. Smith.
Mi»» Leila B. Artop© h*s returned to her
home in Mamn after a visit to the city as
the guest of Mrs. William Pritehett.
Miss Maty Long hns returned to her home
iiv Teanille %ftcr n Visit to the family of
Mr. William F. Harvard.
Mils .Callle P. Johnston has returned from
a visit to Sandersville.
Miss Mary Lipscomb hsa returned to her
home at Whiteeburg, after a visit to her
brother, Mr. II. T. Lipscomb.
Mr*. F. H. Keen has returned from a visit
tq Tennllle.
Miss Marguerite Blsckfchear has returned
from a visit to Wayerots and Savannah.
Mi** Lint May Chapman, of Moron, it tht
from Rome.
Mr. dnd Mr*. McAllen March nrf* In Ma
rietta. ' w
Mr. C. L. McIIan la In Albany.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Showing the orflrm nnd departure of pa*,
senger train* of th© following road*, subject
to typogrnphliml error*:’
" ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R.
Ttrmlnal Station,
No Arrive F*mni—
•42. West Pt. fi.15nm
!44. West Pt. 9.85 qm
lfi. ColumbtiR.10.20 ant
38. New O...10.41 am
40. New O... 1.65pm
20. Columbus. 7.15 pm
34. Montf'/.. fl.OJpm
98. New O..,11.56pm
±snrp,
rfo. f>cp*rt To—
15.'New 0..,, *.45nm
19. Columbus.. 6.80 am
». Montg'y.., 9.*85nn*'
Nsw rt.... 2.10pm
17. Coluinliti*.. 4.10pm
41. West Pt.. 5.45pm
37. New O.... 5.20pm
NGRANP
MA«1
Charles II. Yal© Company offer the Sth
r.dltlnu of the
“DEVIL’S
AUCTION”
ALl. NEW FE^Tt-REN.
Matinee prices .25© to 75Night 25e to 31.50.
THE BIJOU
Monday, Wednesday. Saturday, Matinee 2:30
TONIGHT S:30!
Trans-Aflantics
Presenting i
u \n NewYorkTown’
Chari©* llow.ird and a grent company.
BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Oasselli’s Trained Terrier Troupe.
Patrice an<P Company,'
Phillippi Bros., Harry 1>Clair.
EIGHT FEATURE ACTS.
MATINEES EVERY DAY
L^RIC
Thursday. Friday. Saturday.
Haturday Matin©©.
OPENING ♦ EVENT;
“The Candy Kid
99
"THE LY,0EUM”
OPENS MONDAY, <EPTEM BE * *1,
And will be devoted to Burleique and
Vaudeville of an advanced type
AT POPULAR PRICES.
Matinees dally at 2:30; evenings 8:1S.
THE OPENING SHOW-WILL BE
ANNOUNCED, LATER.
Train, ninrk.9 • run dally except 8,inday.
Train, marked ! run Sunday ohlr.
Other train, run dfllly.
CENTRAL 6f GEORGiA RATCwA^!
ArrTv© rtwm— Ifrpnrt To—
Jnckanhvlllc.. 6.35 amIMnron 8.00am
K.'ivanunh 6.20 ninlMnron 4.03pm
Macon 10.60smJacksonville... 8.07pm
Macon 4.23pm finvnntuih 9.25 pm
Mncon H.lOpinl Macon Ib40pm
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE - Rr^.
Arrlrlei: and depitrtltia time- from Unton
Station. Atlanta. All train* dully.
'~l****‘ 1 AVrlve.
l.o6r»m.
8.50 n.m.
12.40 p.m.
6.10 p.m.
12.40 p.m.
ATLANTA, BIRMI.NQHAM
ANT ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrlvt nud^ D4>srt#rom ths Unlou
Schedule* effectlvs August 16, 1908.
Arrive—
No. 3 from Brunswick. Waycross,
Thorn*srHie nnd Fltagersld 7:15 nm
No. 1 from Brunswick, Wnreroas.
Thomnsvllle nnd Fttsgerabl 7:56 pal
Depart
2. f< .
Waycross a !
No. 4 for Fltxgernld. Thomnsvllle.
Waycross nnd Brunswick H:0Q pm
Pullman drawing room slefplng enr serr*
Ice on train* t and 4 lietweeu Atlanta and
Thomnsvllle. tin. For further Information,
call on or writs to
W. H. LEAHY.
General Passenger Agent.
V\\ A ©TOK158,
City Passenger nnd Ticket Agent.,
Atlanta. On.
Tilling l» Jackson,
isrpt . ha* returned to her
rh; sfter "a visit to relatives
= >r . T — —
guent of the family of Mr. J, FL Rswls.
Mrs. A. P. IUIt.m'H. '
Mrs. G. W. Thsrp
home st Dry Branch,-!
In ths dty. j 4 r •*. .• r
Mrs. Ad* Kendrick has returns* to her
how© at Jeffersonville. * **
Miss Annie i^uris Lswis, of Hawkinsvi}!©, •
is the guest of her sister, • Mrs. Thomas
Peters, Jr. '
Mrs.' D. W. Bureh has returned from s
Visit tO MCH**: : >. ; I
Mrs. J. 8. Simons, Jrr.. snd children bats
returned from S vUlt of twd months to Pen- ,
dleton, 8. O.. :•,$£- .
Miss Birdie Mason hsn relumed to her •
home st Mt. Verpon. * ^
Mrs. Vletorln* Stubbs and Miss Dwjfty
Hooks hsve returned from s visit to White
Sulphur Spring*. ' .■ -* .
Miss Jennls Hsyna* has 1 returned from s
visit to Danville and Jeffersonville.
Mr,. D.nl-1 Coomh, ,nd Mra. 8. SI. Oik-
ton, of Young s Island, S, C.,'are xlsltinf
Mrs. J. M. Reinhart. -
Misses Lennic • and' Tesrl Solomon nnd
Belle Harrell have.returned to ther home in.-\
Jeffersonville, after vIsftfbg.iB the elty, Q
DOUGLASVILLE. .1..
- Miss Lurn fiUttnona. of Atjsnta, has rttuDP >
ed horn© after sbcndlng several weeks with
Mrs. T. A. Jackson.. . « ? . .
Mrs. Minnie Dupree hss returned to her
home In CsTupbcilfnn after spending some
<Mjtne with her nfiter, Mvs.'J. R. Hutcheson.
Cox College st the open-
* n ^ilss Bailie Kate Cooper left* Moddsy fof
St. Louis end from there she will go to Ssn
Francisco to asll Wr |Core*. where ah© go©*
as s missionary'»snt out by th© North Geor
gia Confcrenel *pf the Methodist' church.
Ills* Rllln Ward left Thursday for s two
weeks’ visit to Dublin and Savannah.
Mr. Oecsr I’sppenhelmer nnd Mr. Jack
wTlu 7u ,kwil"-^.ftTra^ r h.r.m.rnM komo.
■ Mr. 1. N. Hlmiu-ll-M. of Allway. I, «p»n4-
Ins a frw ikiy, In AtlanU.
Him Mill,* Holomon. of ilteoa. aprsl
Runday In Atlanta.
, Mr. Edward MrGalra tat ratarard front a
trip thru tk« Watt.
Ura. Mauri iUllyor lUspbil! Sss retaraed
FOR SALE
By Order of the Bankrupt
Court
One of the Most Beautiful Tracts of Land in the City of
Atlanta, on the Corner of Peeples and Oak Streets,
in West End, Known as the M. 0. Vandiver Homs
Place, and Particularly Described as Follows:
a All that tract or pared of land lying
and being In th* elty of Atlnntn nnd In
land lot 11?. Fourteenth dtitrlct, of
originally Henry, now Fulton county.
Georgia, beginning on the northweet
corner of Oak and Preploa’atrcrta. and
running thence north along the weat
aide of Peeplea atreet 208 faet, more or
leaa. to Ladaon'a line; thence weat along
Ladaon's line 400 feet, more or l*aa;
thence aouth 21* fret, more or leas, to
Oak atreet; thence rail along the north
aide of OoJt atreet 407 feet, more or
leaa. to beginning point, being known
In the present numbering of the atreet*
of Atlanta a* No. 121 Peeplea atreet.
Th* undersigned truaiee In bank
ruptcy for M. C. Vandiver mill re
ceive bid* on this property-, In pursu
ance of the order hereinafter set out.
passed by the Hon. P. H. Adams, ref
eree, on the 2d dav of September, 180$.
Tht* property I* capable of subdivision
nnd offers opportunity for an advan
tageous Investment. The terms of ante
are enumarated In ‘h«
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTH
ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. IN RK.
M. C. Vandiver, bankrupt. In banlt-
rU ?h* r application of Fair Dodd, trusty
of th* eatat* of M. C. Vandiver, bank
rupt, for leave-to sell certain real es
tate particularly deacrlbed In said ap
plication, having teen duly filed and
notice thereof as required by law hav
ing been given, and it appearing that
all tiereaeary and proper parties have
been made, and th* aama coming on to
be heard before me. It la therefore con-
aldrred. decreed, ordered and adjudged
that the prayer of the petition be
granted and the truatee Is hereby au
thorised and directed to advertise for
bids, th# aame to be received for said
property on th* term* and condition* as
prayed for. to-wlt; subject to the lien
of th* Dickinson Trust Company and
fr>e -from the*lien of Ahrens A Ott
Manufacturing Company. The condi
tion* nf such sale. If made, being that
th* !l*n of the Ahrens & Ott Manu
facturing Company, attach to th* pro-
• cede Of said -al- In the hands of the
truatee In tho-same manner and form
ns it now attochrs to the property
Itself. The validity of'said lien being
not now determined, but reserved far
the further conjld'ratlon of this court.
The trustee'le ordered to advertise said
property at least 'mice a wokk for four
weeks between the.date of thl* order
and the date nf sale hereinafter fixed In
one of th* ■ dglly newspapers of At.
lauta. Georgia. And It I* further or
dered that In pursuance of such Ad
vertisement th* trustee accent sealed
Idd- for said pi |.»rty. to he opened snd
submitted tot he court for consideration
on the 3d day of October. 1905. at 10
I. nr. In the offler of the undersigned
referee. M3 Prudential building, At
lanta. Oe.
It Is further ordered tint any and all
bids so received are to be subject to th*
consideration and approval of the court,
the court reserving the right to reject
any and all hide. a< In the discretion of
the court may seem to he to the best •
Interests of the estate. ■*»
It Is further ordered that each bid so
submitted to this court In pursuance of
this order and the advertisement herein 7
provided for. on* said property, be ac- •
rompanted with cash or duly certified
check for an nmount equal to 10 per •
cent of the amount of such bid. -and •
that said amount be subject to the or-
der of this cour; In th* svsrvt said bid. If
e.ccepted. should not be complied with
by the bidder, and that In tho'event
such bid Is accepted and compiled with,
that said sum of in per cent apply a*
to much of the purchase price.
This the 2d dav of September. 190$.
PEROT H. ADAMS.
Referee In .Bankruptcy.
Pealed bids for this property to be
submitted to the undersigned trusteo
and to be opened In the office of th*
referee October 3. at in a m.
FAIR DODD. Trustee
For M. G. VANDIVER
327-8 Prudential Building, Atlanta
Ga.