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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND. NEWS.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, ISO*.
IS
F0R SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
stLE—CMl; atenm nnd demeatlc coni,
'!&&■*£ Ml retail. ,,rlr »* "" rleht,
-S-S I, the boat. Am O. Cnuifler,
J?.' 1H.MM Clt Plain 1111.1 an Ivy.
KAt.F.-Pumpa that pump a-nter In.
nap.il.rM without re-
nlpa from wall. "Bo Enar to Fix."
fffl'V.'ffinerr Company. Atlanta
RR-SAT.E-AntomooJ-.nM ■*££<>'
VAn SAI.K-Antomobtle and gaaoune eti-
*2„.'imttcrlea fresh 'lall.v; 20 ampere teit
.rllo aale. No.. 6. 7 a ml S. Dunu Machln-
•rv l'rtlUP®5Zl——“^TT -
rr^TsXLE-Wbolcga^ and retail. Slmoiid »
Mnlshv Comnnnr. mnchln.
"roM-out *aw». Mnlahr Company.
,„ *‘,i mill Biipplla*. Atlanta, On.
Rill ftALfe-nootor*. buggy: treah. strong
,,.,1 serviceable. du*t the thins. 46 Madf-
MR SAM*. —»»»« WllWWIO-wr-., ..... --
lior.opowcr ami one ahoraepnwor aoeonil.
Send ga* 'line engine*: nil of standard make.
Equip- at 11 Foundry-*!.
RTn fiALfc-A ha ream in a Iknrat diamond
\i Grcpr'a the upstair. Jeweler, 414
f.nturr building. Must ho wM tndnj-.
lAniiir* ------ - . - i ....
rj7T { - uaLK—One nutomntlc cheese cutter;
r 2Lninew; « bargain. 123 Peters-.t.
good n*
Atlnntn phone 160-. i—...
F777r<~\LK—Good piano, nlso n folding hen
* and deik combined; for a bargain, address
nml desk
C. (' “
... Pox 31 care Gcvtrglnn.
SAI.fi—I*lnno In flrst-claas condition:
,r '. ' ‘ L— ....to at 111
cheap for cash. Call nt 343
Whitehall-st. __ .
roi.K-dood Columbia bicycle cheap.
Apnlv to W. C. Williams at soda fount.
jot Whltehall st.
firr^- 1 Tr.. > __'| 0 n ?\\ business course scholar*
.hip at a We discount. Address I... Boa
caro Georgian.
von sALK-Ga*-itov*\ suit of furniture
And one dresser nnd wnshstnnd. Apply nt
no E. Georgia-r“~
K0DAK FINISHING.
developing —printing —mounting,
P sot only mod, hot tha r.ry belt. A trial
I. ill we ask to pror. It.
A. K. HAWKES CO.
125 Peachtree St. 14 Whltshall St.
For fcXl.li-One jo-horsepower toiler; Art
jaa horsepower bolters. Rood ns new. At
half price. !.. B.
«t Itell •phono 350.
FOR RENT—HOU8IR.
FOR RENT BY
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 N. Forsyth St.
Both Phones 363.
AT NO. 571 N. Boul.vard, betwe
North and Ponce DeLeon Avenue,
have for rent a beautiful north »l
place which was built for and alwa
used as a home. It le In the best
locations; In good condition; mode
In every respect, with S large rooms,
home which will satisfy the moat e
acting. Price 160 per month.
AT NO. 191 South Pryor Street, ne
Fair Street. I want to place an c
ceptable tenant by October 1. This h
and some carpets will go with I
house. Price $55 per month.
Write or 'phone for rent list.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 N. Forsyth St.
B. Storey. 5 South Moore
BBAMBAdH PIANOS.
- ‘ 'libei'
Gish In price nnd qunllty-But—
R.rlit Pin no Parlor., 63 N. Forayth-st,
toil SALE-An Ester piano In good condl
tioti. Apply at 880 Peaehtree-at.«
pTiT SALE—Hnndaome surrey
ibnpe. The price Is lrreslitlbw
lion-are.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
Cleaned tod reshaped
SOFT AND STIFF FELT BATS.
lUflocd and reshaped Me
With new band, sweat and binding ....«
Binds, sweats or binding*, each (ax
artful attention. Latest stylet, best work.
FOR SALE—Stylish victoria; must be sold;
need the spnee. 44 Madlson-are.e
For ftALE-floloff cut of business! WHI
tell niv latest Improved National cash reg.
liter at hnIf price. Usftd si* month*. Gro
cery, Bor 212, care Georgian.
FOR BALE, cheap, folding bad. two bed-
p. pi., nt 3< Htghland-ave.
FOR : “ * “ *
SALE-One organ. $15; gna store. $5.
connected, ready for use; ranges, coni nnd
wood. $10 and $15. Blankenship's Stove
Company, >18 Peters-st. Both ’phones 4154.
^OR BAI.fc—No 7 Remington typewriter:
used three months, t’henp for etsb. Call
Atlanta 'phone 2867.
FOR SALE, cheap. 48-lncli WS3KS
exhaust fan. double face electric sign,
Radiant Home heater. 300 nice chairs, water
fooler, electric switches nnd wiring, por-
Meres, gran cloth cnrpst strips, snd^other
FOR SALE—Eight shares of 10 par cent In*
forest bearing stock, par mine $50; good
ii gold; will probably make 12 to 16 per
»«Ie. Address M. E. W., Box 4, care The
Georgian,
1NDU8TRIAL LOANfe.
) SOUTHERN
AMI
tUV.mt IO LOAN TO cm .ii......
pi'STRIES AND ON HIGH-GLASS RE-
W&N B r o ^ D S^W* D w C0 8:
CAMPE CO.. 1204 CANDLER BUILDING,
ATLANTA. OA.
AUTOMOBILES.
TOR SALE—Automobile. I hare a 1906
Udlllnc one-cylinder flvepniaenger car
I will sell cheap or exchange for run-
Would exchange for 6-horsepower
^•ollne engine. O. II. DeLaperglere,
laachton. Un.
repreaeut nil that Is utw and progrei-
«fe In anfomobfle tfrt repairing. We
r* T « the largest and best equipped vulcan-
*l®c plant In the South. Ws guarantee all
The Dunham Rubber Co.. 103 North
FOR RENT
.. 170 Luelle Are., furnished $75.00
13-r., 127 Nelson, modern
10-r.. 22fl Peeples, two baths, ....
Id y.. 1«4 Lee St
9-r., Candler St.. Decatur, Ga
8-r., 06 W. North Ave
8-r., 891 Spring St
8-r., 92 Loomis St
t*r., 92 W. North Are., modern,
7-r., 208 South Boulevard
7-r., 257 Simpson St
7-r., Peachtree Road, 2d floor flat.
7- r., 812 Piedmont Ave., furnace hi
6-r., 120 Broyles St
6-r., 454 Central Are
6-r., 218 Ashby, apartment* . * ..
6-r., 54 Johnson Are
6-r., 71 Bellwood Ave
5 r, 108 Windaer St
5-r., 388-A S. Prjor St
5 r., 208 Oak St
5-r., 104 Garden St... .. .. .. ..
5-r., 456 Grant St ..
5-r., 408 Ormond St
5-r., Clifton Are., Edgewood .. ..
4 r., 721 8. Pryor fit
4- r., 48 Newport St
8- r., 75 Whitehall
3-r., 372 Auburn Are
FLATS.
5- r., 4 Hunnicutt St
5-r., 72 W. Peaehtree
5-r., 214 Capitol Ave
5-r.. 262 E. North Ave
FIVE beautiful 5-room, steam-heated flats.
Close In on North aide. Price $45.00.
This la only a partial list. Get our sheet.
W. A. FOSTER
and
RAYMOND ROBSON
FOR RENT.
O r. h., 498 Courtland St., Sept. 30
0-r. h., 04 Garibaldi St., Oct. 1. .
8-r. h., 32 E. Alexander, Sept. 22.
8-r. h., 222 Haynes St., Oct 10...
8-r. h., 347 Ponce DeLeon. Oct. ]
8-r. h., 170 Wylie St., Sept. 26 ..
8-r. h. f 418 Marietta St., Sept. 21
7-r. h., 251 Crew fit., Oct. 20.
7-r. h., 01 Yonge St., 8ept. 24 . .
6-r. h., 50 Bedford Place. Oct. 7 .
O r. h., 97 Pulliam fit., Oct. 2
6-r. h., 864 Houston 8t.. Sept. 21
5-r. h., 805 Cherokee Ate.. Oct. 1 .
5-r. h.. 30 Pavilion St., Oct. 1. . .
5-r. h., 88 Johnson Ave.. Sept. 24
have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
13 AUBURN AVE.
1 S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
far Cherokee
lot 50x300.
like place si
peal to anyone; haa every convenience;
talf block from cer; 1-3 eeeh; price $3
“’EST END—On York Ave., between A
end Lee St., good 5-room houaa on
lot. You know this is right in the cent
Weat End, and the lot la worth $1,500 i
A little money apent.cn this will make
e fine home; $800 cash, balance easy. 1
only $3,500.
EAST AVE —East of the Boulevard
have a few lota left that can be sold
cheap. This street la Improving very rai
and they will all soon be gone. Going at
$1,000.
WILL build to suit you on e Dargan
Weat End. These are beautiful lota.
50xt SO, east front, level ar a floor,
shaded.
'Khava soma An* rant-paying nronertv I
haa not been offered hefera:
. i g front
15 to 18 per cent; on good streets! This Ii
faring e good^d-room lufuae^snd^hetl^ room;
-unmiaalon for "a very renaonnble
L,;*?: nioney-maklng proposition; anawer
I' 11 k. AutomoMIe, Box 50, core Georgian.
POR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
71 North Forsyth St.
(Cor. Luckie.)
9® h,| >'* Beautiful north aide home
,J.J fooms. with every modern 1m-
k. i ■ n,c * shaded lot. on one of
li.tM- 1 * tre ets. In Tenth-»t. echool
™ r| '' r Fa.y term,.
St. (tore, rent* for
annually. Thl» l« In the heart
eectlon. Term* one-fourth
balance eaiy, 6 per cent.
^'Beautiful residence on Juniper
#»ni. 7 _ rr, om«, with modern Improve.
'oere Ii no better realdence
H. 1 'nan Juniper. Lot 50x80# to al-
r*rms to Bult.
^-Modern Idence of 7 room,
leal Ave. Nice grove. Make
£m- T*rm, eaey for the right
0f, FERJNO FOR SALE now aev-
fJK 1 c ? tu »*a on eaay t>ay-
booihk* 5n r *" h an d balance In email
'"‘t payment*.
Er - Me about Analey Park lot,.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Phone 339-M.
rh.rd, A very cheap place. 13,350,
1, SOUTH BROAD.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Established 1895.
FITZGERALD REAL ESTATE AND IM
MIGRATION BUREAU.
CITT AND FABJI LANDS.
Lorre and «m«lt tract, of timber. Howe,
built on ea.y term*. Monthly In.Ullment..
Farm, a ipeclil'y. one to flftr yeer, time.
Whr not own a home In the Sumy South!
It will add ten year, to any old eolliler .
life. With *10.000 to W .pent In our city
within 12 month, we will ipw eat. Now
In the time. Two line lot* and 3-atory bou«v
of » room., pli.terod. papered, painted. «re
pl.ee and grate.; a *n.p. Price 13.M0; |5W
casb. holnnce on. to flea ye*™. 5 per rent,
or B.400 co.h. Motto: Quick .ate. and
.null profit.. Write now.
No *1. Two 6-room home.. 115 mu.re.
from center of city: h.. electric light*, eBy
ir.ter eoo.1 rep.tr, rent, for 126 per month.
Cnih prS? S5«>t Teem. IJ.M0 with
on.h. bounce KM per year. I per cent per
■non. Fine Investment.
Vo. 166. MO-.cre farm, 7 mHe. northcit.t
of Flurerald. G«.. with over**).ere, untlcr
cultivation; b«» fonr tenant hotae. and one
t£od hoime of S room*, died 1 firepl.cea
Ssf, k,||, and porch..: . fine Southern
umnc; haa two» nHlM JJ
fcurcu; gncA two fiaiJMjpaMj
for water for .lock tho year round.
red clay, pebble, and »indr lo«ra; will grow
a bale ctf cotton per "■£
fourth ca.h and IfVn n F 'iT
<**nt mc annum. Thl* pia^a is on ic. r. n.
No 1^ JuSt "hi pl.ee Tor .tock, corn .nd
cotton farm. The renu will pay for It.
H I i H-H-H i 1 I H-H-H-H-H*
T It will pay you woll to watch *h» f
+ want page, of The Georgian Daily nr
■f* for bargain offora, T
* -i"I 1II m H-H i i i KH-1-H-*
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANED.
REPAIRING nnd making carpets. Orien
tal rugs cleaned equal to new. W. E.
Cox, 28 l^mar-st. Bell phone 5027-J. Main.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ANTI-TRUST PRICES on ahtnafiei. Utb,.
and all aim and trade* of lumber. Cnr
Iota a aneclaltx. R. 1. Cral* & Co.. 166
IVMtehall. Phouea: Bell Muln 5043, Atlanta
in STOVES AND TINNING.
j PRACTICAL stove, range and furnace re-
ip pairing; tiff kinds tin mid sheet metal
.. tverk; roof*, valleys, gutters, etc.; repair
s woik a specialty. All work guaranteed. M.
of A. Bhelton. 111-113 Marlcttn-at. * Phones 5275.
PRINTING.
Clement Printing Co.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING,
ir 39V4 Whltcbnll-at. Atlanta phone 1945.
r- SEWING MACHINES RENTED,
n WE RENT uaw Slngar ond Whoelor & WII-
;e ann marblnos with oomplota aat of attach-
„ uirnta for K per month; prompt dcllverj.
* RRpfir^Sewjn^ ^Mnrhln, Co. Both phouea
’* CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
LET CAMPBELL do rour remodeling and
repairing. Stores, offices and dwelling*.
37 East Alabama at.
jPHONEfl 1999.
~ UMBRELLA REPAIRS.
PAUL BI ? RKERT. Cmbrellns re-eovered.
1 Viaduct place. *Phone main M00.
....... SHOE REPAIRING.
MEN 8 shoes hnlf-eoled. sewed. 75c; nailed.
Me; Morgan A Wright rubber heels. 40c;
good rubber heels. 25e. Gwtnn's ahopa. Ma*
rhttn nnd Broad. Whitehall nnd .Mitchell,
o *'hP# oak leather. Bell phone. Shoe*
n called for and delivered.
0 HORSE SHOEING AND CLIPPING.
0 CRI7ROENT SHOEING COMPANY.
2 High-grade horse shoeing nnd clipping.
9 2 Pratt-at. Atlnntn ‘phone 2149.
6 6TORAGE.
0 HOUflfinOLD GOODS moved, stored,
0 packed nnd thinned. Cnthcnrt Transfer
0 and Storage Co., 165-5 Walton-st. Both tele*
0 phones.
# MOIlllIft KTORAOE ANI) THANllEPR CO.:
X » 8- Broad. Furniture, plnnos stored;
2 chipped. Separate rooms. Bell 164,
0 Atlanta m.
2 Morrow TRANSFER tt STORAGE Co!
x Phones 137. Three wnrehotices. Furniture
X and plnnos stored In separate room*.
0 7 PAINT TIN\ cont felt and shingle roof.
0 Repair nil kinds of roofs. No charge till
0 looks nre stopped. No pnlnt any better.
0 J. X. Utile. 16H South Broad st.
# TO THE nmiNEHS ITBI.IC OF AT-
9 LANTA—Meyer, the Sign Mnn, has sev*
9 ered his connection with bis Into employers
9 nnd nfter October 1 will be prepared to de*
0 sign, mnke nnd execute any kind of sign
for any purpose. Francis A. Meyer.
1 8IGN PAINTEHS.
X REYNOLDS & HEI.MCASIP.
, „ Slfina of All Kind*.
*’ 2GV» Enst Alabama Pt. Bell ’Phone 1678.
HOUSE WRECKING.
R. L. LEE,
House Wrecker. 66 N. Forsyth Pt.
Peeond-hnnd Lumber. Brick for Hale.
PAVING STONE, ETC.
GRANITE, limestone and marble of nil
kinds, curbing, paving, crushed nnd rub
ble stone. Capital Stone Company, office
nnd yards Martin nnd Terry-st*. nnd Geor
gia railroad, nelh’phone 1867 main.
$4,00—JELL ICO COAL—$400.
» IF YOU WILL take not less than five
tons, delivered nt our convenience, be-
tween now nnd October 15. cash on delivery.
Join our Huh nnd get best Jelllco domestic
coni nt $4 f»er ton. A carload ut $3.75. Ad
dress Coni. P. O. Box 850.
0 TIN AND SLATE ROOFING.
) C. If. ALLEN CO.. Tin nnd slate roofers.
0 Repairing n specialty. 40 Trlnlty-nve.
Phones Bell 2638, Atlanta 3438.
'SAFE AND MACHINERY HAULING.
IRON SAFES nnd machinery hauled. Han
dled with care. A. I)oke Hons, 62 South
Forayth-ct. Bell ’phone 1187.
MATTR~E3S RENOVATING.
RENOVATING.
> For msttreza work, call Hollingsworth Mat-
* trezz Co. We buy, sell and renovate feathers.
Phones. BeJI 2562 J: Atlanta 1175.
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH Repairing
YES.
THAT IS MY SPECIALTY.
A. M. BALDING. « CENTRAL AVE.,
Price* reasonable. Work guaranteed.
FIREPROOF 8TORAGE.
COLUMBIA GARAGE CO.. 39 41 fvy-at.
Both ’phones 1883. Automobiles stored
thru the winter nt $5 per month.
VIOLINS.
S. M. KIMBRKLL. violin maker nnd nr-
tlstle repnlrer. 180*4 l’enchtree. ’Phone
main 2039.
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
WALKER & ORCHARD,
Beil Phone Main 3662. Atlanta 3662.
127 WHITEHALL STREET.
Contracts taken for high-grade reflnlshlnc
repairing nnd upholstering. Mission furnl
ture to order. Packing nnd shipping a spe-
etalty.
j
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
OF QUALITY. I’rloaa right. Frml I„
Williams, Jeweler, 97 Decatur st. Bell phone J
1M6.
TAILORING
E 11. MftUGHT. Merchant Tailor. 30 East
Alabama-st., opposite Temple Court. AH
of the Intent styles and fnbrica ready for
Inspection.
SIGN PAINTERS.
REYNOLDS A IIELMUAMP.
Sign* nf All Klnfia.
Km Eaat Alabama St. Ball Thon* 1678.
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS bought: blghaat raah price.
The Inrk.on Orr Co. Thone Ivf 3931, At-
lanta 2318.
' BABY CARRIAGE TIRE8.
RUBBER TIRES put on bah, carrifilM.
Hainan Rlcircle uomnany. 17* Whitehall-
at. Work cal[*4 for. Boll 'phono 4663.
COAL.
COAL COAL
BEfiT QUALITY. CHEAPE8T PRICER t
j. w. Wilis, ;
PHONES 856. a
— Furnaces.
I.ET US pat yonr furm.0# In good ordor ,
now-doo't omit. So* onr rolf lorklM cool ,
chute. Burglar-proof. Moncrlef Furnace b
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8. A
J. A. DOEIER A CO.. J
468 Petera Bldg.
HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. t
WILMS WALL PAPER * nECORATING
CO “i.argest and flneat atoek In Atlanta." *
TRUNKS.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. 11. W.
Rounlrc* A Bro.. Trunk and R«c Com- =
nan*. Ratal! nod repairing. 77 Whitehall-
at. Phono 1576.
STOVE REPAIRING. t
STOVE REPAIRING, fllinkenahlo Riot* 7
Co., 218 Peters et. Both phones 4154. Old ’
stove* bought nnd sold. I
'HEATING AND VENTILATING.
HEATING AND VENTILATING. Export
method* Alan metal work. Stanton Heat- ,
et Company, M South Forajth at. Bell *
'phone 3263. {,
L " N
NEW HOMES. *■
p
ASK THE PEOPLE. ,
W« balld home* fer cnh or on eeif lerma. P
We me nothing bat the heat material,. Onr re
carpenter, are whit# and skilled, mechanics.
There are so halter home, built in Atlanta
tha* we hatld, whether it he a cottage or a
■aaniloa. Aik the peogla. PI*** Ire*. At- 7
lent* phone 135*.
J. A. DOZIER & CO., b
403 Peters Building. u
HOUSES WANTED.
WANTED—Two hiprh-class homes
for good tenants.
/
HAVE on my Hit two partlea who
are anxious-to be located In suitable
tomes by October 1. If you have the
lome to suit, price is a secondary ques-
Icn. One wants an elegantly furnished
The other party
oor, etc. Price from $65 a month up.
Both of these places must be
If you want a first-class tenant for a
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 N. Forsyth St.
Both ’phones 363.
LEGAL NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE AND
tn.. September 25, 1966. for furnishing
n. oats, bran, hoy nml straw nt Atlanta,
; Fort* Barrancas. Dade and DeSoto,
.; Fort Caswell. N. C.; Fort Moultrie. 8.
Forts McPlfbrsop and Oglethorpe. Gn.
8. reserves the right to accept or re-
Verdict for total divorce. July 6,
At*.
W. M. FLYNN.
(GEORGIA. JACKSON COUNTY.
... ..... pub
lic outcry, on the flrat Tuesday In Cicto-
“ preiulaes In College
. Georgia, between the
usual hour* of sale, the following real cs-
iltunte In Fulton county. Georgia, to*
A lot In College I’nrk, l ulton county,
tnte, described -
point one
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NORCROS8.
• is nt the
Mr. Woodfln Me Elroy U nt tho North
Georgia Agricultural College, In Dahloncga.
Mtag horn McKIroy has entered Wesleyi*”
Miss .Sophia Myers is studying at Ell:
beth College, North Carolina.
Ze«l Myers has returned to Florida.
Mias Emma ConnaUy, of Atlanta. Is the
fftiesC of Iter, and Mrs. Paul Coiuinlly.
Mr. nml Mrs Walter Hay. of Athena,
will make their home In Norcrots.
Mr. T. It. Ray has began the erection
of a handsome home on I’enchtfcc-st.
Mr. Gordon 3IcDunlel wua here during the
week. t
Mrs. Albert Woodruff, of Winder, la the
- ------- guests «»f Mrs. W. J.
\\ (fatten and Mian Ida Woatttu.
Miss May Burtchuell spent the week-end
III Atlanta.
Mias LI In Park, of Marietta, la with Mr*.
\\. S. Webster, at Hill Crest.
Miss Harriet Webster will enter the Car-
uegle Library School In Atlanta next we«*k.
LEXINGTON.
The Ladles' Missionary Society of the
Methodist church held a ineetlng Mondnv
afternooii. Miss Alice Demi Noyes, who lg
I Ruby Beall left Saturday for LaUrnnge.
where they will enter the IjnGrange Female
,’ollege.
Miss Mary Long Icavea Tuesday for
Grange to enter college.
C. H. Stewart has returned from Pied
mont Springs.
Judge H. W. Harris spent last week nt
Piedmont Springs.
Miss Llsile Radford left Tnerlay to re-
suine her studies nt Agnes Scott Institute.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. <\ Mandevllle ent»*rtalucd
ex-Gorernor and Mra. Terrell during their
star In the dtr Inst week
GRAND
entertaining talk.
■‘ •eased by **
Major J.
The society was also nd-
Callaway Is speudlug some
Miss Mamie Luiupkln, n charming young
jndr from Athens, was the guest of Mias
Isabelle Stewart a few days the past week.
Little Miss Willie Hemstend, after an Ill
ness of some two weeks' duration. Is now
about recovered. She la at Mr. and Mrs.
Howard's.
Miss Alice Dean Noyes left Tuesday for
Kansas City, Mo., where she re enters tho
L’arrett Bible Tfulnln* ««<•
Miss Lillian P. Bell
minus » iiv, .jin,, wnere sue re enters t
Scarfett Bible 'Pculnlng and Bible school.
“ * -- •» •* •• attending the atnto
linn Maxwell nccompnuted her
5lrs. Joel Cloud hna been spending part
of the past week In Wilkes county with
relatives. She is fast getting well from her
recent sickness.
Miss Leah Howard has gone to Mllledge-
llJe where she enters, the state uornittl
nnd Industrial college. 9
Miss Itnth Noyes left Friday for Merid
ian. Miss., where she enters the Meridian
ivnrd tills year goe* to Bet*
nt Forsyth.
Jttle returns to the girls’ col*
* a poi
nd Co
•st-grad-
hence south <
> him-
«*e north one hundred nnd
Administrator of C. T.
R. J. Batman vs. Jsnnle M. Botmsn.
the 11th day of June, 1008, R. J.
“ for alvorcs,
n, 1008, of
You are hereby required to be and appear
‘ er term, 1908, of said court,
the flret Monday in Novem-
»n and there to anawer tki
....... plaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge
'* ist 81, 1008.
• BROYLKS, Clerk.
Almeda Landers
/Zanders,
John W. Landers, Greeting: ny order
ou are hereby required to be and ap-
• at the November term, 1008, of aald
•t, to he held on the flrat Monday in
ember, 1908. then and there to anawer
the plaintiff’s complaint,
fitness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judgs of
court, this August 31st, 1908.
F. 94. MEYER8, Deputy Clerk.
RANK L. HARALSON, Petitioner's Atty.
torv.
Miss Lula Johnson left Tuesday after
noon for Cox College to attend thin year.
Miss Gladya Bray, of Norwood. In a gnest
of Mias Ruble Herndon nt Crawford. An
entertainment was given In her honor one
evening the past week. It wna called a
nut contest. Those present were MI**»m
Gladys Bray. Rubio Roland. Claire Ktokelv
Myrtle (inher. Allen Little, Marian llerndoii
Mrs. Mary Maxwell, and Messrs. Hurt*;
Johnson. Jack Htokely. Clarence Heckle.
Walter Armlatead. Joe Dillard. Joues. Am
brose Herndon. Goodwin Gheesllug and C.
L. McGlnty.
Postmaster Moore and wife, of CruwfortL
have returned from a visit of three weeks
III Un* Gate City. • Mr. Ambrose Herndon
looked after tho postofflce during his ab
sence. ,
GREENSBORO.
Mr. and Mrs. n. w. Reid, of En fob ton.
visited their daughter, Mra. A. 8. Moaetev.
this week.
Gordon Baynes left Thursday for Atlanta,
Miss Bertie Ellnrd has typhoid fever. A
trained nurse Is in attendance.
nd Mrs. Weems left Tuesday for
from tt
A. H.
nrsday In Atlanta
Mrs. John Jones has returned to Tnlln
degn. after spending some time with her
sister. Mrs. Carey Little.
Mrs. Dulcfe Herndon Is nt home after a
long stay with relntlvea In Henry county
id Atlantn.
Mrs. A. C. Nunnnlly returned to Atlnntn
Tuesday after several weeks* visit to Mrs.
. S. Moseley.
J. E. Baynes spent Tuesday In Atlnntn.
COLUMBU8.
Mias Myra Birdsong, formerly of this city,
ut now of Jacksonville, Fla., Is the guest
of her slater. Mra. L. G. fichueaaler. Mias
Birdsong spent the summer nt Iletiderson-
lllo. N. C.
Mrs. M. P
he the guest of Mrs ,
and Mrs. Edgar,Angler.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Dlsmtikes nnd little
I tod Mrs. Buford Boy kb
Wednesday, en route lion
MIm Lttcue Hutcheson,
Tm'sdoy nnd
from Rome.
- has been the
Tuesday Matinee and Night.
Charles II. Yale Company Offer the 25tll
l-'dltluii or the
“DEVIL’S
AUCTION”
urned to her home In Rutledge
Miss Annie Lou Redwine left Monday for
Monroe, where she will become u student
nt Bessie Tift College.
Mrs. Sigmund, of Rutledge, le
daughter. Mr*. George Cheney.
Minn Kills, of Washington, Is visiting Mrs.
J. 8. Trnvls In Alnhitinn-st.
Mrs. I. c. Ixiftln entertained the filling
M’RAE.
Miss Hnrtcnse I'nrswell. of Abbeville,
came over to visit relatives and friends
this week.
Miss Clyde Clements, of Cedar Park, nnd
TUad Clements, of Towns, were In the city
this week.
Mi's,
glnln.
B. raliter'll at home from Vtr*
i, " v Hftthrork ra John J Hsthcock i Mr - nn ‘ I «• *'• iMsmukes nnq utile
uperinr Caurt. fientember T«rm. 1008. No. * ,MI { ,r,> fl^TJ'dlna GlC.^eek Itl Atlanta, tile
752
ou art hereby
ty notified that on the
>8, Anns V. Hithcock
gainat you for divorce, returnable
ember Term, 10O«, of eaid court,
hereby required to be and appear
»mpl
Wii
tneaa the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, Judge
this lat August, 1008.
F. if. MYERS.
' Deputy Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
OF GEORGIA—Fulton County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Or
ry of Fulton County, Georr 1 " “ J “
Sovemher Term 1907, will I
srithin the legal hours ^
(alley i
inensi
uthwardly along the
ong
63) feet
rdly
; tin
jaty-Srs (23$. .
•dly fifty-eight (58) feet; thence
|y two hundred and forty seven
et to beginning point ; being lot nun-
»n (11) of the J. A. Hsden survey,
§ same pfoperty conveyed by Jultua
n to Andrew Klasset by deed dated
20, 1882, recorded December 6,
ANDREW KLAB8ET.
de bonia non. with will an
irew KlMaet, deceased.
JAMES L. KEY. Attorney.
STATISTICS.
o«a.
8. Owen*. 22$ Beekwlth-at., to
1( F. Llebman, 218-115 Mareum-st, to
fti re-
it. Maffett. aged 84, died at 101 North
gui’Nts of Mrs, Roff Kims.
Mra. L. E. Swift hna for her guest Mra.
William Henry >4*hhIs, of Anniston, Ala.,
this week.
Miss Lucille Woodruff has returned - home
after n pleasant visit to Canada and to
friends In Atlantn en route home.
Miss Jessie Snyder, who spent n year In
Chicago In study of special work, has re
turned home, where she will teach In nor
mal worlr here.
Miss Kllxnbeth Jones, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Jones, has gone to Morristown,
N. J., to enter college there.
Miss Aylmer lllges has returned home
from a pleasant visit to Mrs. Roy Cole, nt
New nan.
Ml anon Henrietta V|ckery*atid Emily Ran-
Some have gone to Lucy Cobb Institute to
resume their studies.
Miss Lunlae Buttolph Is In Atlnntn, the
gnest of Miss Carrie Pen body.
Miss Mary Berry, of Rome, who has been
the guest of Mbs Maude Bennett, has re
turned home.
Miss Ruth Rattle has gone to Morristown.
N. J.. to enter Bt. Kllxnbeth Convent school.
Decatur, this yesr.
CARROLLTON.
Mrs. 8. B. Pace entertained the Ladles*
Aid ftoelety of the Methodist church Mon-
da r nfternoon.
Fred Wilson, of Aeworth. enme In Friday
night, staying till Monday, when he went to
Rome.
Mrs. J. W. Kitts nnd little daughter.
Mart Nell, nnd Mrs. D. G. Wilson left Tuee*
dnv night for Meridian. Miss., where they
Join Mr. 4. W. Kltta to spend the winter.
Mrs. Paul Jack entertained the Young
Matrons' Club Friday afternoon at the resi
dent of her father. Mr. George Cheney.
Mrs. C. II. Stewart entertained at domi
noes Friday evening at her l>eantlfu| home
In South-st. *
Mlsa Lurlq Harris has retdrned from a
visit to Newnan nnd Atlantn.
Miss Janet McRae hi the gnest of frlenda
In Atlanta.
M. M. Bradley has returned from New
York.
Mlssea Bettle Dunbar, Lena Hogan and
Mr. and Mr/. Ghignlllfnt and daughter, of
Brunswlek, are now residents of our city.
J. W. Evans nnd wife and children are vla-
Iting Mrs. Kvnns* parents In Knstinau.
Miss Audrey Adnins, of llszlehiirst. Is vis
iting Mrs. Wright Campbell.
Mrs. Chester A. Ryala nnd son, Clay, have
returned from Columbus.
Mrs. W. D. Gilmore nml Miss Yashtt hnve
returned home from Jackson nnd Atlnntn.
Mrs. A. L. Hobbs, at Dexter, spent n few
days with her brothers, A. J. nnd J. A.
Graham.
Miss Ruby Ilea chum I* with her sister,
Mrs. G. L. Davis, for the winter.
Dr. J
Mrs. Carswell, of Irwinton, who hss been
the guest at her sister, Mrs. L. J. Pritchard,
has returned home. •
Mrs. Ixtir Hsshinskl, of Dublin, Is the
K elt of Mrs. lxmis Bashlnski, in routs to
r home after a visit - to her mother, Mrs.
McCall, in Atlanta, and a visit to Buena
Vista friends
Miss Louis
where she will teach ...
Ivy U one of our most popular young sidles
and hss the good wishes or scores'of friends
for success in her new home.
Mrs. J. P. Davis, of itlddleville. is the
guest of friends in the eity.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dunham have moved
to Snndersville, where he will be iikoriated
with J. K. Taylor In editing The Sanderarille
Herald.
Clem Brown, Jr., leaves Monday for Ox
ford, where he will enter Emory College, and
his friends are sure that he will tsl»e the
same high class standing which hs hss always
taken here.
Buford Smith is at home after spending
the summer months in Decstur, Mountain
City and Madison.
Mrs. B. T. Rawlings and Mrs. J. D. New
man were over from 8andersville on Wed
nesday.
Miss Mary SilHe Smith returned Thurs
dt; .. - --* - — - - -■
nice attentions as their guest in Greenville.
Mrs. M. B. Hatch, Mrs. C. Y. Hroith and
Mrs. H. M. Franklin went over to Handers
ville on Monday to attend n missionary meet
ing at the Methodist church.
Miss Daisy McMillan is st home from a
visit to her sister at Harrison.
Mrs. J. E. Meldrim I
friends in her old home,
Mrs. Hagby and her son, Hooker, of Green
ville. 8. C., are guests of her sister, Mrs. E. J.
Miss Mattie Hatch _
ilton Cook, of Augusts,
M. B. Hatch,
Mrs. Walter Clark and baby, of Wa!d«n,
are with her parents, nev. and Mrs. Holmes.
Mrs. I). R. Thomas, little David and Mrs.
W. W. Harman returned from Henderson
ville, N. C., where they have been for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bronson and family,
with Mra. W. H. Norwood, of Perry, have re
turned after a pleasant stay at White Hprings,
M0SDAY »»*•
COHAN A HARRIS PRESENT
GEORGE M. OOHAN‘0
45 Minutes
From Broadway
the bijou
Monday, Wednesday. Saturday, Matinee 2:3$
TONIGHT $:».
Trans-Atlantics
Presenting
“In New York Town”
Charlra Knw.nl nnd n *r«t romptnj.
BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Oasselli’s Trained Terrier Troupe.
Patrice and Company,
Phillippi Bros., Harry LeClair.
EIGHT FEATURE ACTS.
MATINEES EVERY DAY
LYRIC
Thursday. Friday. Hnturdny.
Saturday Matinee,
. OPENING EVENT,
“The Candy Kid”
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Dr. and Mrs. Chandler, of Girth, sr# with
their daughter, Mrs. D. K. Mc.Master, who
convalescent after aerious illness.
Mrs. Meriwether has returned after a
pleasant visit to friends in her old home,
Athens.
Mlssea Louise Brown, Mary Helen Adansa
and Mary Franklin Jacobson left .Tuesdsy
for Milledgeville, where they will enter the
O. N, I. College.
Mrs. HaJlie Smith, of Ocills, is the guest
of her nephew, Dr. C. V. Smith.
Professor and Mra. Oliver, of Powder
Hprings, are visiting the parents of Mra.
Oliver, Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Lane.
Miss Carmichael la the guest of Macon
frlenda.
t he J. D. Franklin Chanter, t T . D. C., will
give a box supper on ** , .'idi % evening at the
chapter hall. H. M. Franklin haa been In*
vlted to set as auctioneer of ths boxes, and
promises to be
Iordan, of Mill#
E. W. Jordan.
WA8HINOTON.
Rev. J. J. Lanier has resumed his dutiea
rector of ths Church of the Good Hhep-
herd, after a month spent in Atlanta, where
he rilled the Rev. Mr. Pile's place at the
Cathedral.
Mrs. Joel Latimer wss the charming host
ess Thursday evening at a bridge party given
for Mr. Howard O'Neill, of Baltimore.
Mrs. Mary Fortson has been quite ill the
past week.
An event of the week will be the barbecue
ven by Mrs. John Thomas Lindsey at her
Llberty-at.
Showing the arrival and departure of pat*
as>ngsr (mins of (bo following roads, subject
to typographical errors:
“ Atlanta" ■_
Terminal Station.'
mr
ArrlwTroiay
•tt. West Pt. 8.16'am
!44. West Pt. 9.55 am
1$. Columbus. 10.20 am
38. New 0.«.ltM6uni
46. New O... J.Wpm
20. Columbus. 7.15 pm
34. Montg’y.. k.nopm
SB. New O... 11,66ptP
run
Trains marked
Trains marked !ttll
Other trains ran dally.
S’o. Depart fo— "
S«. New 0.... 5.45am
1§. Columbue.. 6.20 am
£• MnntgSr... 9.35 am
39, N.w o.... 3.10pm
17. Cnlnmhu,.. 4.10pm
41. Weat * Ut.. 5.45pm
37. X.w O.,,, 6.30pm
'till. Huml.jr.
Huniuy only.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
“SriTC
/'rom | RiTpnrTW*^'
•InrkHouville.. 6.35nm Macon..
S.Ofi.m'
M.eon 10.50 am Jaeknenvllle,.. ».«7i>
M.ron 4.30pm fiavaniMh 9.8ip
M.ron M0pralMiron...; 11.40pm
LoUiWnxr“,i NASkvILLfe r. R.
Arrlvlnr — *•—— **- ■
Hac and departing time from Unloa
fitatlon. Atlanta, All trslna dally.
Learg. j Arrtvs."
Wnclnnatl A k*ouisvllli
Knoxville via Blue Rldre
Knoxville via Cartsravlfls
4.00 p.m.
8.50 a.m.
4.00 p.m.
5.00 p.nr
12.40 p.m.
5.10 p.m.
12.40 p.m.
8.3 Lou
visit with her mother. Mrs. Jsns
left
Mis Kata Richardson left ths past
for Agnes Scott.
Miaa Elisabeth Barnett leaves Thursday
for a visit lo Mias Edna McCandless, of At
lanta. •
Pembroke Pope hss returned from a trip
to AahavlUe, N. C.
Henry Roberson, of Atlanta, spent ths
week-end with his cousins, Mises Clio and
Kathleen Almsnd.
Judge 8. H. Hardeman hss returned from
a visit to his son, Mr. Frank Hardeman, of
Athens.
Mrs. Harry Ludlow and children, of Alkeu.
8. C., are on s visit to Mrs. Duncan DuBose.
U ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrive and Ds.mrt from the Union
Station.) •
Schedules effective August 16, 1306,
Arrive—
o. 3 from Brunswick, Wsycross,
Thmnnsvllle nnd Fitzgerald 7:45 xm
No. 1 from Brunswick. Wnycross,
Th< mnsvllh* and Fitzgerald 7:55 ptg
Depart—
lo. 2 for Fitzgerald, Thotnasvllle.
Wnycross nnd Brunswick 7:45 am
No. 4 for Fltffferdtd, Thomssvllle,
Wnycross nml Bmnawlck 8:09 pa*
Pullman drawing "room eieeplng car aervt
. e on tralna S nnd 4 between Atlanta and
ThoinaavlUa, Ga. For further Information*
call on or write to
W. II. LEAHY.
City Passenger and Ticket Agent.,
Atlanta, Ga.
fl. Black at thti?
Miss Albert* Ovefstresi, of Grsaasboro. it
the admired guest of Mrs. W. B. Watkins
and Miss Mary Cowan. 8he is receiving
much delightful social attention.
Mra. J. 8. Street will entertain ths 8ocft!
elnb Tuesday afternoon at her home on See*,
ond-avs.
The Shakespeare Club will meet Thursdtf
afternoon with Mrs. T. L. Kennedy at half
home on Genera-st.
A number of Opelika's attractive young
ladies will leave in a few days for the dif*
ferent colleges, among them being Miaaes Cor*
della Dowdell to Agnes Scott College, I)e,
catnr, Ge.: Edna and Lais Street to Con?
versa College. Spartanburg, 8. C.j Della Hud*
men, Julia Hill and Ida Mae Meadows, te
the Judson College at Marion, Ala.: Reas
Thomason to Sullins Institute, Virginia, and
Beulah Roberts to tqe University of Alabama;
Among the young men who have gone ta
tho Alabama Polytechnic Institute at An*
burn are Messrs. Millard Wtstcott. W. E.
ITudmon. Frank Hopson, Walter. Abbott, Or*
rln end Gordon Brown. Will Palmer, Jo#
Andrews, Leonard Blumenfleld. Baker Den*
and George dower; to the Southern Ual*
varsity. Ira Powers end II. C. Jernigan: to
Starke’s University School, at Montgomery,
George Watts, Frank Gay and Walter WU*
\
week.
%
his absence.
kett's pulpit dur-1
Sarah Banders, after a month's atay
at Tozawsy, N. t\, haa returusd home.
Miaa Effie Pope Hill will spend the win
ter in Moron with ter aunt, Mrs. Minter
Wimberly.
Miaa Mildred Irvin entertained deli*
Tuesday afternoon for Mra. Jean !>
° MrSloward O’Neill, of Baltimore, was the
guest the past week of his unele, Mr. Harry
261 E. Baker-et.
Joseph Peterson (colored), aged 1, died at
31 Victoria-st.
II. H. Smith, aged tt, died at 682 West
Peachtree-st.
Lou Fuller (colored), aged 45. died at 296H
Marietta-at.
Joe Jones (colored), aged 46, died at 10!
North Butlerst.
Dorothy Ijiwson, aged 2. died nt home on
Peachtree rood.
Mrfry Annie Rtatbam. aged 56. died at 267
Inlto!-ave. , na , ...» . —
Mrs. M. Baskin, nge«l 56. »lled at 47 Pon- young ladle* entertained at a brilliant re-
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
85— M. It. Hicks fo W. B. IHabro, lot on
Gurdoii-st. Quitclaim dee»l.
$5.690—James R. Wylie to Fltzbngb Knox,
»t on West Peachtree-st. Warranty deed.
$1.000—<». B. Powell to R. L. Hope, lot on
the RnNwell road. Deed.
17 ami One Mule—John II. Green to A.
Redd nnd D. A. Plltle, lot on Grove-st.
Warranty deed.
$l.«0O—James N. Brawner to Mra. K. A.
Bherrill; fat on Blsl^ee-af. Bond for title.
$3.200—Walt9*r May Ashler t»> Clara Ash*
ley. lot on Kouth Boulevard. Warranty
Lets Arnold, of Palmetto, Ga. The' club
rooms were artistically decorated in tha *
color*, green and white, streamers of g
being draped from the chandeliers to the
camera of the rooma. Backgrounds of feme
were used in the decoration* also. In the
receiving line ..stood Mist Lets Hudmon,
beautifully attired in white with green rib
bons; Miss Arnold, in white trimmings of
green: Him Black, Georga ClowSr, C. F. Car
ter of Macon, Ga., ana W. M. Collins, of
8STSBBSh.
At the punch table Miaa Elizabeth Web
ster of Han Antonio. Texas, presided, as
sisted by Miss Mary Watts and Mr. Frank
Hopson. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph H. Kmith
were the chaperons on this occasion. About
ftfty of tha younger set were present.
John 8. Black, of New Orleans, is tha
HUNT8VILLE. ALA.
The Virginia fTey.Olopttm chapter of
.he Daughters of the Confederacy met at
8 e> home of Mrs. Milton' Humes on Tuea*
y nfternoon. The historical subject wag
•Southern Pristina and>Nftfad Prisoners.** •
Miss Adrian Gibson has returned from g
rlalf In BusaelhrUlft.
Miss Estelle Braley has returned from
Nashville.
Mrs. Frank Thompson and daughter .havi
returned front Hlielbyvllle.
Mrs. Roy Weat nnd daughter*. Mrs She!*
by Ctillom and Mbs Dorothy M#*sf, htrt
cone to New York. •
Miss Luey Landman has returned* Trattl “
Chnttnnnogn.
Mrs. W. R.
HIM Lottie. .....
Mra. Claud Groynon aml lllss Lucy ]
hare returned to Mobile. , . , i
Miss Bailie f^Bcy Bette has returned from
an extended tour of Europe, t*
Mr. and Mrs. H. If. Levy and Mr*. I,
Wind have returned fropi Columbia. Tenn.
Her. and Mrs. A. C.Mci’nbc nnd MIm
Emma MeCabe hgve returned from Mont*
^SSmm Ifannl# Dlllerd and Katie Whit*
man hnve returned to Atlanta.
Miss Teorl fltia haa returned to Fayette*
rllle. _ ■
' Miss Emily Heard, of Chattanooga, Ik via*
(ting Mlsa Mamie Jleoderson.
Mrs. H. O. Holmes has returned from Shel*
bvvllle. Tenn.
Mrs. *'. C. Anderson and Miss Lstclle An
derson have returnpU troni Marshall . ouaty.
innogn.
W. R. VanValkeabarg and daughter^
l-ottle. are visiting In New York.
Claud Grayson ami Mia* Lucy Bowel