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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1908.
for sale—miscellaneous
globe furn. co.,
MT MITCHELL ST. 115 1>U Mat-
• 50«
JOrT AND STIFF FELT HATS
SS^-tirSBI and binding.
n-,th >«»■ • Mndlnea teach ait
tan orders alien promot attertion,
Lata atjrlee, heal work.
ACME HATTERS.
lOOU Whitehall St. _
KipYALE-/•ottonTrarl meat hull*. Privet
deitrercil anywhere. Car Jo to. p.
" Vo.. distributor#, Atlanta. On.
tfLANTA WRECKAGE
COMPANY.
Second Hand
Furniture, Stoves, Heaters.
Nice Line Iron Beds
Kecond Hand Furniture, etc.. Bought
114 S. FORSYTH ST.
ATLANTA PHONE 1720.
s*rw* iEJKifiLsriefc
mtt. Decatur.
FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
BOARD WANTED.
Christmas Presents
for
Year In, Year Out,
milT Little Saddle* for Boja and Girl#
Boat and I'ony Hamas*
pi ink, Wool and Bnnrar lap Uobea.
hiding Crop* and WMm. v
Carriage Ilcntera and Brick
Spur* In Brnia. Silver and Mckel.
Boa Hnrneaa and Collars.
Street and Stable Horae Blanket*
Fine Carriage and Buggy Marne*,.
Beat of Good as Loweat Prleea.
D. MORGAN,
135 Whitehall St.
COAL
COAL
BEST QUALITY. CHEAPEST PBICES.
J. W. Wills,
'PROVES 7U.
Fbh SALE CHEAP—Ono lot alielrln* and
eonntora. anltat.le for grocery store; one
Shannon refrigerator and aet butcher*' toola.
Boi lto, College Park, Oa.
XitAS BARGAINS
AT ROBISON'S
130 Axminuter Art 8qu*rss. 9*12 ft $20
125 Axmlntlfr Art Squares, 9*12 ft $17
125 Velvet Art Squat#*, 9*12 ft $17
•17.50 Axminstsr Art Sqnsrss, 6*9 ft...$14
•20 Rruaaelt Art Squares, 9*12 ft $12
Infrain Art Square*, 9*12 ft. $ «
120 Mahoftny Dressing Table* *...$12
$25 Mahogany Morris Chair* .....$17
Willow Rocker* at eoat.
$75 Genuine Leather Davenport*« $55
$50 Chaa* Leather Davenporta
$•0 Verona Upholstered Davenporta... .$49
$40 Chase Leather Davenports $26
$35 Gent’a Chifforobea $29
$25 Gent's Chifforobea $19
$1$ Shaving Stand* $19
$18 Ladies' Writing Desks $19
A big bargain in every artiele.
CHAS. S. ROBISON*
25 and 27 E. Hunter St,
haavy. oolld
GLOBE FURN. CO.,
I» Waal Mltekall fit., >« Parlor HoehtT, $1.94.
MILLINERY; all tba lataat raodea: dean-
IfrTBSF ”
„ latest raodea; clean-
lg«ggMra. J.
FOR SALE
TYPEWRITERS
Wednesday and Thursday
we will sell high grade fac
tor}' rebuilt typewriters, at
the following prices:
No. 6 Remingtons $40.00
No. 2 Smith Premiers
$35.00
No. 3 Olivers' $37.50
No. 4 Underwoods $55.00
No. 5 Densmore .. $35.00
Varipus other makes at
'’nrrespondingly low prices
Out-of-town orders filled
promptly on receipt of $5 to
guarantee express charges,
fall or write quick.
SOUTHERN TYPE
WRITER COMPANY,
Telephone Main 1683
Brown-Raudolph Bldg.
ro 5 RALR-Coal; steam and domestic coal.
wboltiaU and retail. Prices arc right
i?* »«MF *» tbo boat. Aaa O. Candler,
lL Thome mi main and 3Sfl Ivy.
. ROHE LOVERS. ATTENTION!
»•**« THRRK-YKAIt field-grown evtrMoam-
*"1 roses to h» told for less than half
'•**. ' Orer Ilf varieties In the coilec-
v*?' selection of varieties, but no two
l, fk*. All mrvoctly labeled. Will Include
’do e|, with ench doseo. any color. All
carefully trimmed. ready to plant in
wlM per dosen, or four doaoa
J* $L Also $55 ferns, worth $1 each, to
f" nt »c each. Lac# Fern and iproogortt
[or $ inch pots: Boston ami Klcgnntlning
«ho 6 Inch not*. All of the above plants
‘, r * H**n. nenlihy. thrifty plants. Tbr
'IlmMag rosea stand « to $ f*-et high. Tm
'°*f» 1$ Inch to 3 feet. Fern* about 1$
vrltb from 10 to SO fronds, according
'• *•£•$/. Socrldf cd on arconnt of aiov-
*»f- Jnmo T. Kill*. Florist, $9$ South Dill*
Griffin, Ga.
WTv.>r vorn WATCH (* sick, you dont
"eat It tinkered with. Illfb-grade watch
W rioek repairing n specialty at Muettcb A
"ritrpkoiftr. 93 PeacUtree.
Fnil HAI,!.—Grocery store nml meat ranr-
Hi*’* horse and ungon; good cash
trmie; owner hns nnothcr htmineas; liar*
PJn* C. Y. P.. Ilox 295. care Georglnn.
wM , ,nilllls - bamboo end
' llrl “ , mn» ilH-onttlona. Write, gtv-
"t."' ? r b»n<ln*l pound,,
romit/C'orri*"- Uorrl, <j,,l,lu, ' n
GLOBE FURN. CO.,
•VS* &'.$•" 8t ' »= 5 Art
1 P 2L2 AU 6" A ® rn nn ** burglar-
proof enfe* and vault doors. Atlanta
A? f# A*rnnt«° Ck Co^npauy, * North Pryor-
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMING.
Y< 1F * rUSh th, * re ** Chrl#t-
for frame* mode to order. Brine
yonr picture* in now; plenty of time, no
r *.h work. Price* reaoonable.
Satisfactiou Guaranteed.
WORK SENT for and delivered promptly to
any part of town.
WE USE GOOD GLASS.
Southern Book Concern.'
.. „ 71 WHITEHALL ST.,
2d Door Below High'.; Whit# Front. -
Bril Phono 1923.
CHECK for twin on nny stand-
Pjuuo..l“*fore Cbrlstmais. Any offer
n£SS$ 1r 6 “° ,,w tot It. Address
Credit. Ilox 316. cure Georgian.
FOR SALE—One furniture nnd one produce
wagon; hrnnd new; Juat finished; will sell
cbenp to close out. 48 Courtlnnd-at.
FOR RALE—Ruldde nnd rrti8lie<l stone for
Immediate delivery. ('nil or write for
Prices. Cnpltitl Stone Company. Yards: Mar
tin. Terry-at*. nnd Georgia railroad. Bell
phono main 1867.
BOARDERS WANTED.
WEST PEACHTREE home hoe a delight-
ful front room and every home .comfort.
Phone Ivy 1833. w
TMO gentlemen or a coupls wbq don't want
their brenkfaxt earlier tb*n 7 to 8 a. in.
«?«n get the beat of board with n front room,
two beds In Mime, at reasonable rates; all
they ran eat. and of the beat; Northern
cooking. 45 Lueklc-at.. northeast corner bf
Cane, two blocks of Piedmont Hotel. w
WANTKIt—A few young tnen tionrders at 60
Garnetf-st.; comfortable rooms nnd good
board; reasonable rate*. w
iutlGHT front room and good l»onrd In a
reflued private family; modern house. 267
Glenn. Phone 28SO-J. . w
HOLIDAY price* given at 306 B. Ilunter-tt.
Rate* $3.50 to $4 per week; heated balls;
all conveniences.
w A NT EI >- [T(5a it I li'.it t!:
lOITNG lady with *teaiu-hente4l front room
derires roommate. Call 2256-J Ivy. t
6S*E or two young men can get nice room
In private home; ateani Bent, electric
lights; hoard If dealred. 320 West Pench-
trecst. t
WEST I'EACIITREE-I-nreo, light. *tim«\
front room; well furnlahiMl. connecting
with Imth; steam heat; house new nnd
clean; excellent table. Phone Ivy 1669-J. t
Slcfc room and hoard In private family;
everything nice and new. Phone Ivy 1697.
1*0 E. Pine-at. t
YOUNG man desires nice, congenial room
mate: must tmve good habits. Phone Ivy
1W. 179 E. Puie-st. t
OfeS'TLEMEN can obtain comfortable room
nnd good table board Iii plennnnt home;
special rotea to two tnbl# boarders. Please
cull 26 E. Caln-st., hnlf block from Pencil-
trre-at. t
T\Vo yomyr men can get hrst-clas* board lit
private family; elegant north aide home.
Apply W. L. G., Box 206. care Georgian. t
mtMHIlbl) rooma with luinnl: also table
boarders; nice rooms, good board; cloae In.
66 E. Caln-st. Bell phone Ivy 3412-J. t
cdUPLE desire another couple to board
with them In newly furnished cottage,
with all conveniences. After 6:30 p. ra.
phone Ivy 2618-!* t
Cbt'PLkH or four yoang men wanted to
hoard; bright, comfortable rooms; private
family; no other boarders. All conven
iences. 117 Forreat-ave. t
f*OR RENT—Nicely furnished front room,
with excellent tnble hoard; convenient to
ctra; «ls8 a room mnte for young man.
Phone 687-J west. 422 Whitehall st. t
SOME ONE desiring a room In a refined
home with all conveniences and l>oard If
desired phone Ivy WEJ. References re
quired. t
COUPLES and gentlemen can secure first-
class rooms with board at the Albion, 66
and 68 Walton-st. Thoroughly renovated;
close In: all conveniences. New manage
ment. Phone main 642.
I'llIVATE hoard with delightful front room,
farnare hut. 242 Writ Pegehtm-gt.
Phone 905 I»y. w
WANTED—A connle or gentlemen for n
nicely furnlgbM front room; excellent
meals 19 E. Celn-at. fit
TWO NIUBI.Y f*rnl*hed room* with
hoard for ronpla or gentlemen; nleo t
few table hoarders; wtlklng Ulattnce. 233
IVachtree-ef
8KVEHAI. refined pereone con he accommo
dated with good board and comfortable
rooms at 22 E. Cln-ri.; near In. two door*
from PcBchtree. Bril phon# try »74. J
ONE YOUNG MAN can get board and room
In prirgfe home with congenial room
mate. Septrnte lied*. References eg.
changed. Apply U2 Rlcbirdion-it. Mn|n
COUPLE or two or three young men c*n ec.
enre nlrely fnrnllhed room with egcrlletit
table hoard nt 19 E. Cnln-et. Phono Ivy
3444-1- <*
COUPLE, also yotin* iadr nnnrdrrg wanted,
with prtrnte femlTy. Keferetice* Mrs
Wefeon. *» Peachtree. Phone 997-J lry. h
WANTED-hoarder, *t 2$ Pulllgmi ll., ten
minutes' walk from center of rlty. Bell
phono 4231-J main. n
WANTED—Ynuag man roommate at 241
Whitehnll-ft. »
A FEW iHtanler* cen Its *ccommo<liitcil with
nice room end hoard: every convenience;
reasonable rote; cloje in. Call at IM While..
ball et. Bell phone Main 3M4-J. h
TABLE IsMtrdera wantnl; price $3 por week;
reculnr bonnier* $4. 124 c spltol-ave. h
FIBKTCLASH table board ran be had at
9$ Ivy-at. Jfral tickets. Also one brnu-
tlfol room to let. Phone Ivy 3106. h
fWo YOU N't I MEN nr cmtple can get nice
room and board reasonable at 174 Houtli
Pryor-st. 11
WANTED—Two ronng men or a couple to
hoard with a stHctly private Orally .com-
fortaM* home, furnace healejl and with *11
modern conveniences. Bell phone Ivy 749*1*
BI'nNy KkoNT room In mo«t rieelrahle )o-
enrlon; *11 convenience.: private family:
excellent horns cooking end eoinforta; very
reasonable, *a desire Mt«i M ««»
n.mv and prolecllon. 252 Pnrk-aye. p
Wll.lTglve room, hoard nini U per week to
roepectuhlc white woman who will get n,
cncritl rorvant, rook, etc., In emoll famllv;
K?Mnvnt home If **tl,f*ctlon I* given; ref.
E^SJS rroulred. Addrve* U W„ Bov 343.
who doe* all or hef
Iren «*ook!ng give* tibia Injard; riuglr
men is 26c; twenty-one $4. Transient* arrow-
mmlated. N»»rthsm *«*» nolle*.
rnvbSB?' 48 caTB ^ ti * w * 7, 2
aakgsr£;;feBK..'\^
n'5ri)t "Xffn Board In privat* family, two
block* from Peachtrt*: only a few min
ute*' Wilk from heart of city. Apply C
Weir Bakcr-er. Atlanti .odt. _ p
WAS'TEI^I'ortrdrm; a large single nmm
with private lialrooy; excellent board; hot
Itaths; anpertor locatbm; cloae In; terms
SS&afiT 1* H- Pry»»r-*t. P
HOARD WANTED by it young Indy and
her mother; must be chute In niul renaonn-
ble. Rtnte price. Address S. L., Box 200,
care Georgian. * _ w
WANT El*—Furnished or unfurnished room
nnd boon| l» private resident*** for travel
ing man (III. town once a week) niul wife.
Address, with reasonable terms. Homelike.
Box 156, care Georgian.
Mj. tjellglufnl climate; bunting. Baking.
Sarasota, Manatee Co., Fla. «
BOARD wanted by man and wife In a prl
vnta home; answer quick. At Unit a phone
3694.
WANTEti—By young man of good habits
room and (ward lu a private family
Catholic preferred. C. P. I*.. P. O. Box
•4875. city. o
HOARD WANTED for man And wife In l.rl-
vate family. References furnished. Must
lie reasonable. M. A W„ Bex 250, core
Georgian. h
BOARD wanted by couple In privntc fam
ily or small hoarding house, close in. nt
reasonable price; give particulars. Address
T.. Box 583, cure Georgian. h
B’k'FIS’ED couple wish north stile board and
nmm. where no'cltlldren ere allowed; first-
class nmt reasonable, .tddreas V. II., Box
301. enre Georgian. h
ItOARf* WANTED for traveling man'*
wife: out of city hart of the time. P, O.
Box 3IB. city. P
MISCELLANEOUS.
BABY <*AKHIAGE rubber tiring a special
ty. Highest quality of rubber used nnd
expert worl(. Elyen-Austell Company, 63
North Pryor-st.
GLOBE FURN. CO.,
39 West Mitchell Ht„ $0 Velvet Rug, 36x79,
$2.08.
\\ ANTED—Home one to tuke cue hundred
loads of dirt off my yard free for haul*
Ing. H. E. Davidson. Georgian office.
DOGS, BIRD8 AND PETS.
HAVE A GOOD bird dog want to exchange
for u good rabbit nud o|m>ssuiii dog; female
preferred. Bird dog partly trained. V. I).
Autrey, Route 31, Roswell, Gn. w
FOB SALE—One setter bitch about 3 years
old; well tmined; one pointer bitch about
3 years old, welt trained: four pointer dog
pups nlwuit 3 months old, well bred. For
further Information, write F. If. Bostwlck.
Bostwlek. tin. t
FOB SALE—Two olghteen-montha-old white
■ettur dogs; easily controlled: prsctlcslly
trained; fine hunters. First $26 check get*
them. A. White, Blackwells. Ga.
WANTED—To sell three gray squirrels: one
male and two female*. Price $2.50. T. It.
Burton. R. F. D. No. 4, Canon. Ga. w
BROOD bitch, pure white. H4 years; hair
long nnd silky, $10; one pure whit* male, 8
months. $1$; one white pup with tan ears. 2
months. $19. These imps nre of the beat
Toy poodle breed ann perfect beauties. G.
II. lieLsperrlere; Iloscnton, Gn. p
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
SHELDON AUDIT COMPANY. 302 Oufiw
Bldg., Atlanta. Oa. Bath phono 3319.
Andit. Syauma. Examination*.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
ANTI-TRUST PRICES on ahlngles. laths.
and all sixes nnd grades of lumber. Car
lots a specialty. R. J. Craig A Co.. 166
Whitehall. Phones: Bell Main 6613. Atlanta
1734.
UMBRELLA8 AND REPAIRING.
PAUL BURKERT. Umlirolln* re covarad. 1
Vlndnrt itlflrc. Uhona mnln 6100.
GLOBE FURN. CO„
39 West M itched) St., 60c 4fngrain Carpet,
yard. 29c.
Heating and ventilatinq.
HEATING AND VENTILATING. Export
method*. Also metal work. Stanton Heat
er Company, 68 South Forsyth-at. Bell phone
3263.
BUILDING, REPAIRING. ETC. ,
BUILDING, REPAtniNG, painting and kal-
■omlnliif.
J. CAMPBELL,
37 East AinIminn Ht. Phnns* 1999.
r TYPEWRITERS.
THE L. C, SMITH, tha only vlglbla tj-ps-
writer. The type bars will not stick ap;
New model Just out. II. M. Ashe Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
ALL MAKES of machines, $16 np. Type
writers rebuilt, repaired. Atlanta Type
writer Exchange. Atlanta.
BANK, STORE, OFFICE FIXTURES.
W. B. PHILLIPS, cnhlnat m*kar. Bank,
■tore, office fixtures, showcase*, woll
case*. Ptions tm Mnln. 90U 9. Fororth-aL
STOVE REPAIRING AND STOVES.
BLANKENSHIP STOVE COMPANY. Ra-
pairing, old stoves liought and sold. 311
Peters. Atlanta phono 4154. 149 Wqlker.
Atlanta phone 6728-A.
SIGNS.
TIIOMAH J. HELMCAUP. successor to
Uoynnld* ft Ilalnicnmn. Signs of all kinds.
20U East Alahang-tt. I’hons Ball 1471.
GLOBE FURN. CO„
89 West Mitchell St., $35 Wilton Vslvst Art
Square, $18.98.
CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANED.
REPAIRING and making carpet*. Orlcn.
tol rax* cleaned aonal to new W. E.
Cog. 28 Lomnr-st. Roll 'phona IWJ mnln.
FIREPROOF STORAGE.
WE STORE hnnsabQld roodg and plana#
Wnrahouoaa 2*-7-9 nnd 241 Ed*-wopd *va.
Office 12 Annnrti-ava. John .1. Wood«lde.
TRUNK AND BAG U Hm*AIRINO. n. W.
Rountree ft Ilro.. Trnnk and B*».Com-
panr- Retail nnd repairing 17 Whitehall-
Phone 1574.
ittlBHOW TRANHFEIt ft RORUfiU.
Phnnec 111. Three wnrahonaat. Fnrnltnra
and piano* stored In neparate room*.
SEWINO MACHINES RENTED. ,
WE RENT new Ringer and Whaalcr ft WII-
son machines with complete eat of iitt*ch,
manta for $: par montht prompt dallvat7.
Singer Sewing Machine Us Ifoth phones
ism. 79 Wl#l»efialt-af.
WHO'S GOING TO RUN*
WE nre now Installing our third carload of
furnace*. Let n» figure with »n» now for
hauling jmur home. Going to be cold—aaa
Mnnertef Furnace Uo. Boih phnnaa.
COPPER WORK. BLAZING, ETC.
WE MAKE ALL KINDS copper vcm.1*.
Repairing, tinning and brailn*. Bath
'phone# C. H. Allan Companff. 49 Trinity-
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
& r 'KL« rt .fVi boIIfLm
1996.
DENTISTRY,
DENTISTRY—Filling oparatltma of gold.
amalgam *nd cement made free of charge
at the Atlanta Dental Colleys, corner of
EdgcT.ood ova. and lvy-,1. Now opes for
tho winter.
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REAL E9TATE FOR SALE.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
50-ACRE FARM-Tbree miles from city. Hi
miles from car shop; has 38 acres under
cultivation. 5-room house. barns, etc. Cash
price for this month only $2,500; terra price
$3,095; one-sixth cash, balance 1 to 5 year*
with 8 per cent. Or will rent this place
for $300 per year for 50 year*, deed to bo
given with option ot taking same up at the
iivnunu, a-moiq noose. mu
Price $1,700. Will glr, terms.
210 ACRES—With 70 acres under cultivation.
throe bouses, wire nnd honrd fence; six
miles from city. Price $4,000. Easy terms.
134 ACRFR—With 1R9 under eultlvntlon. one
2-room house nnd one 5-room house, barn*,
crlba, etc. On railroad: has aiding for ship-
ping. This place is on a grade*! road nnd in
n good neighborhood. Price $5,000. Term*
to suit.
/
VACANT LOTS nnd Improved e!tv property
for ante on easy term* that will nay 10 to
25 per rent on Investment. Farm (and* are
Increasing In value in Ren flip county nnd
If you are thinking of buying a farm now
la the time. Fanna can lie bought now thnt
the rents alone will par for Inside of ten
yenra. and we will sell farms on long time,
thereby giving you every ehanco to own *
good farm. (Don't he a renter.)
Yotira for business,
,T. A. JUSTICE^* CO.,
123 E. Central Avenue.
» Fitzgerald, Ga.
For Sale Bv Owner.
_. _ — jtory hi ———. — ~—— —. —x -—- _
tral Av#. t No.. 323. .lust finished, with all
convenience*, beat material and up to date,
for nice home, 5 minutes' walk from city.
Low price of $8,050 on terms. Can't b<
duplicated.
S. W. SULLIVAN, Owner,
Phon, 4075-J. . SOS Petrr, Bldg.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate
71 North Forsyth St,
(Cor. Luckie)
$5,250—In West End, two-story,
10-room residence, with all
modern improvements, on one of
the best streets. Large shaded
lot., Owner very anxious to sell
Will make terms to suit desirable
purchaser.
$16,500 FOR one of the most
elegant north side homes in
Atlanta. House has hardwood
floors and is heated' throughout
with hot air. Lot 100x200. Large
stables, nice servant’s quarters.
If yon want an elegant home,
come look at this.
SEE ME about some beautiful
building lots on Piedmont Ave.
before they get out of reach.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Phone 339-Main.
irn-r
Thl*
7,M0.
KING'8 DAUGHTERS AND SONS.
All members of Ihe elate and Inter,
national order of the Kins'* Dau«hter*
and Hone In Fulton county are hereby
notified to attend a called meeting Fri
day afternoon at the Carnegie library
at $ o’clock for the purpoee of electing
a county secretary.
MI88 J. T. RANDALL,
Fulton County Secretary.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER8.
The Oraded Union of Bunday School
Teachere. formerly the Atlanta Pri
mary Union, will meet Thureday at t:U
p. m. In the Sunday school room of the
Flret Baptist church.
In anpneetton with thle meeting le
the child gtudy cleee. under Mre. P. O.
Turner, which le quite Inetructlve and
helpful to all who attend. The mother*
and teachere of all denomination, are
aeked to come.
MRS. IV, A. UOODMAN,
Corresponding Secretary.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting
and- Loans.
TEN ACRES
IN FIVE MINUTES' weik' of the end of
Capltol-are. car line nnd right In e stone'e
iron- «r Ihe Ormond-et. ear line we can
ill you S or M acres of good land, with n
good two-itory home, plenty of ghgde; bent
roentlnn In Attantn for dairy or truck gar
den; Ju.t nnt.lde of the city limits;
wants to retire on account of nge. .
will soon double In reins. Price $7,
Celt it office.
THIRTY ACRE*.
NEAR rAfiTAHK SPRINGS; li .ere. In cul-
tlratloo: balance In pa.tere and woods;
good three-room bonne; plenty of wnler:
K ved roede nil the wey to the city. Price
100, Term*.
t $. 0(10.
GOOD FIVE-ROOM hoime on Oak-st.: *11
Improvement.; lot H by 1K> feet; level;
lioo ceeb and M per month. Cheap place.
KIRKWOOD.
ON THAT BEAUTIFUL Boulevard and
driveway, In one block or the car, .ml
right In the heart of thl* thriving little
city, we have e beautiful five room boats,
on » lot 100 by «0R feet: front, n »16j0«
borne; $500 cieh^ bnltnee easy. Price $$,000.
DON'T FOnGBT
TIIOBE NEW twnwtery eight-room home.
—one on St. Uhartes-ave. and ope on
Boulererd, near Ihe earner of St. Charles.
Prices rer.ronihle. Terms to enlt.
1$ SOUTH BROAD STREET.
W. A. FOSTER
and
RAYMOND ROBSON
88.68
10-r. h/, 6$( 8. !’rynr-#f. (tnod»*rn) S.J8
16-r. h., —North Kirkwood (Inrge lot),. 22.M
9-r. h., 186 Lw-«t. fmodorn) 37-55
9-r. h., 17 Hunnlciitt-at. (modern)
2 r - h., 3 Hrow n plnre 37.50
8-r. h.. M Gnrihnldl-at J7.9J
8 r. h., 28 E. North
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8-r. h., 248 CVntrai-nvp.
7*r. b„ 13? Orlpiborn
h., 655 ftfgJ
7-r. h„ 288 23’!2
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5-r. h., 100 r^n-p-sr 18. ftl
5-r. h„ M Johnson 20.06
4-r. b., 45 Newport-st 8 $5
4-r. b., 159 Trn-st 10.00
M „ STORES.
dak as for price.
IS 20x70 $50. W
»« Petprir-st., 20x70 45.00
85 8. Forsyth-st.. 20x90 $0.00
40 FitNMt., 20x85 .....:.:::::::::. 40.00
FOR RENT—COTTAGES.
NO. 64 BAST-AYE.—A hrnnd n#«w C room
cottace, between Houlevnrd nnd Gnrflpld
plnce; hns gna. hot nnd cold wnter, porctfinln
bath find atntlonnrr wnahatnnd: In In n moat
excellent neighborhood. Drive $30.
NO. 262 HFRING-ST.—Four-room rottoge. on
Inrgo lerel lot, between Alexander nnd
linn gns. wnter nnd hntb, and la
In flrat-claaa condition. Trice $22.
WE PUBLISH n weekly rent bulletin, giv
ing a good description of everything wo
have for rent. Get n copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
STORE FOR RENT.
99 Peachtree St.«—28 by 100
feet—three floors and base
ment—steamrheated— base
men floored and ceiled.
McCLURE REALTY CO.,
63 Whitehall St.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
DILLIN-WILLIAMS-
MORRIS COMPANY.
Real Estate and Loans,
609-10 Century Building.
BOTH PHONES 4231.
$1,650 will purchsa* a tin# lot on Euclid Avs.
Inman Park, 50x165. This has all lm-
provemsnta, alley, etc., and ia cheap at this
pries.
$975—For this we san
II you a nire lot on
Moreland Ave., 50x385, to a 20-foot all*'
ehsrt, rsr line and will have water aoon. Th
ia the cheapest lot on the *trcet.
$ 1 [250—-¥here are just 3 lots In Antley Park
for this money and w# have them. They
dll bring $1,600 in th* spring, so you had
better get bu*y.
$2,500 will get a/nod investment proposition
on Davis St., which rents for $20.50. It is
$8,260—M. Homs Steker, we have a nice
home in West End that w* want to ahow
It has 11 rooms, and has been built
we can aell you a dandy
cottage juat off of Waahlnxtnn Ht., haa all
improvements and Is on car line. Yon would
be surprised at terms. To as* this means to
$5,000—You would not exptfet to get a bel
ter apartment sit# for the money than this.
It la efose In and baa all Improvements. If
you sver hop* to build an apartment hers Is
your opportunity. To buy later meana to
pay mors for It.
WE IIAVli on# of the largest property list*
Inga in the eity. If you know what you
want, ws have it. Do you wish a lot or Im
proved property?
DILLIN-WILLIAMS
MORRIS COMPANY,
Real Estate and Loans.
609-10 Century Building.
Phones 4234.
M.400—We have a right near I ron heeie os
Ceatral Ave. for thl* eioecy, end It ■ *
le, too; would like te ehow ft
will lore boy It.
: te yea, far yea
$l,4JO— How woetd you Ilka to get e T room
houie with all modern improrement* in la
rk for thl* moetrf Woll, w. ban
.. ..... now, hot It will not koep at thl*
prire. It I* within ti block ot car Ilea.
$1,050—If you over renlempUle baying e
lot wt biro os* In Ieman Park that you
went to aao. It li an a jnelmt nrnl end
k,a all cooreeieecee. To u. it metne te
hoy It
$4,500—for thle we hare see ef the elceet
home* In Ieman Perk, ft la dawMe-fieered.
■tona-ahnthtd tad hat aoa» dandy rabiart
tala; all Improramtata.
150—Wc bar# tkraa lota le Analey Pork
.jat wt rau aril you tor tbit aunty. Dora
It sot toned cheap! Well, It It. too. Toe
roe rut attend that thvy trill briag $1,050
la tha .prim.
WE watt te hey parrheee moaty eotta. If
yon here tome to tall brief them la sad
a will trade g«l»kl>.
ir yen here $1,000 that la aot hrioging yon
g par real. "* at. Wa res plare it for i os
and It will aot mat rea a ceet Our clHat
offer, at aecurlty a alee piece ot really.
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents,
5 South Broad Street.
Atlanta Phone 756.
Bell Phone 881.
EASY TERMS.
;1,500—For a good 5-room
house in the Fourth
ward, near Edgewood Avo.
This is strictly white sec
tion. Only $100 cash, bal
ance easy monthly pay
ments.
$1,250—Western Heights,
near Kennedy street.
This is a new 6-room cot
tage, on large lot, and a big
bargain. Terms $100 cash,
$15 per month.
MR. AND MRS. 8AM D. JONES
GIVE BEAUTIFUL DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mr*. Sam D. Jonee enter
tained at a lovely dinner party on
Tuesday evening In honor of Ml** Ellae
Landrum and Mr. Fltxhugh Knox. The
decorations were entirely In white and
green nnd were elaborate and artistic.
The centerpiece waa an Immenae pla
teau of white roaea fringed with aspam-
gue fern. At the four corners of the
toble wire silver candelabra holding
green candlea nnd extending from the
plateau of roaea to each candelabra
waa a thick rope of agillax and aspara.
gua fern. The place carda for the
men were hand-painted bride's heads
and for the young women were water
color* of Cupid, with drawn bow, aim
ing at a heart. The aouvenlra at the
glrla' places were tiny white candy
allppera. topped with fur and filled with
salted almonds, nnd for the men were
miniature Christmas trees, decorated
with small white waxen tapers lighted
and hung with almonda. White bas
kets of spun candy were filled with
green candy balls, and the Ices and
cake* conformed to the color scheme,
tha Ices froxen as white doves.
hire. Jones was gowned In light blue
silk, with a yoke and sleeves of white
princess lace. Mlae Landrum wore
black spangled net, made Empire, with
a corsage bouquet of parma violets
and valley lilies.
Mlaa Lula Dean Jones .was n charm
ing figure In a white lingerie frock of
mull and Valenciennes lace.
The guests of 31r. and Mrs. Jones
were Mla$ Landrum. Mr. Scott, Mias
May Scott of Milwaukee. Mlaa Carolina
Willingham, Mlaa Ida Landrum. Mlaa
Lula Jones, Mr. Homer Carmichael of
Jackson, Mr. Louie Leonard, Mr. Bay
lor Landrum and Mr. Saunders Jones.
IN HONOR OF MISS ELSA8.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Elias, at
their home on YVaehlngton-at„ enter
tained a number of their friend* at a
lovely musical on Tuesday evening In
honor of their niece. Miss Lucile Elsas,
of New York.
Mr*. Elees received her guests with
cordial hospitality, nnd was gowned for
the evening In white messallne, with
the corsage hand embroidered In
threads of gold.
Mlaa Lucile Elsas waa charmingly
gowned In Nile green sntln with trim
mings of chiffon and lace. She wore a
corsage bouquet of Parqut violets and
orchids.
After the musical the muelc-lovlng
people present enjoyed refreshments
consisting of n salad and Ice course.
The Ices were frozen as tiny violets.
Mrs. Elaaa la the possessor of a love
ly mexxo-soprano voice, and Miss Lu
cile Elsas haa a clear high soprano.
The numbers which they contributed
to the evening's program were features
of the occasion. The following pro
gram was rendered;
Two Love Songs. "Du blst die Rub,"
Schubert, "Ich trage meine Mlnne,”
Richard Strauss. Mrs. Benjamin Elaaa.
Barcarolle In O minor, Rubenateln;
"Will o' the Wist," Theo. Saul. Mr.
Kurt-Mueller.
Pourquol Hester Seulette?, Salnt-
Saens; Verhorgenhelt, Hugo Wolf; Etn
Traum, Grieg. Mlaa Lucile Elsas.
Staendrhen, Schubert; Staendchen,
Richard Strausa. Mrs. Eleae.
Regrets, Vleuxtempe; Cradle Song,
Elchom. Mlee Edna Behre.
Love In May,' Horatio Parker; Lady
Spring, Victor Harris; Slave Song,
Teresa Del Rlego. Mies Elens.
Miss Edwlna Behre, acomponlet.
BOX PARTY OPYOUNG WOMEN.
Members of Mies 8hatteen Mitchell's
Shakespeare clase at Washington Hem
Inary will give a theater party ot the
S rformance of Bothera and Mlee
ndys Hnnson at the Grand on Wed
nesday evening.
f Personal Mention "j
LEGAL NOTICE.
Administrator’s Sale.
ftl sew, ine (.mowing |ir«|wny 1,1 .nr „unr
of beefy Ferry, deeeeaed. to wit: The on*
half liil undivided Interest In all that tract
or panel of land lying and twin* In Ihe city
of Atlanta, la lead lot No. seventy-five .75)
of the Fourteenth district of Fnlton county.
Georgln, bring hit No. seventy-live <73|. ss
per tiiai of the Equitable Ion,I I'nmpnny
enb-ifmslon, end more psrtletilarly ilescrilieil
as follow*: Beginning at a point on the
south aide of Tennessee avenue at the west
old* of a M foot alley one hnndred nnd forty-
one (Mil feet, more or less, west from K.
Fry or street, thence west along sooth able
of Tennessee evrune dfty itot feet.- more or
leas, to e ten (Ml-foot alley. Throve run-
nlng seat forty-five IfiJ feet, more or lees,
along' the north able of islrt alley, thener
running north along the west able of Mid
101-foot alley ninety-five |96l feet. In,Sc
Mlaa Louise Rose Peacock, a student
of St. Marys College In Memphis, was
brought home on account of an attack
of appendicitis, but is now much Im
proved.
Mlee Nellie Fletcher and Mlee Louise
Fletcher are ot home from Atlanta, On.,
where they went to attend the wedding
of Mlee Leonle Helfner and to enjoy
the many social festivities that clus
tered about that event. After visiting
the Helfner family these two popular
members of Jacksonville society spent
some time with Mlee Eugenia Walker,
who made many friends here last sum
mer during her visit to Dr. and Mrs. J.
H. Livingston. On their way home the
Mleeea Fletcher visited their cousins at
Forsyth, Ga., and had tha beat of time*.
—Jacksonville Metropolis.
Mlee Susanna Granlland. of Griffin,
was the guest of honor this afternoon
at a very charming luncheon given by
Mre. Rauers at her home on Forsyth
pnrk. The guests Included chiefly the
debutante set and several visitors. Pink
carnations were used for the table dec.
orations nnd the lights were shaded In
pink. From the chandelier above gar
lands of smllax and pink tulle ribbon
were draped. The place cards were
decorated with hand-painted sketches
of girls' heads.—Savannah Press.
Miss Loulle Roper has returned from
a several months' stay In New York,
and In Philadelphia, where she visited
Mrs. Waller Thompson, formerly Mlee
Lute Gordon. Mlae Roper will leave
soon for Cleveland, where she will
spend the winter with her brother.
Lieutenant Walter Oordon Roper, and
will be Joined “There later by their
mother, Mr*. Mary Gordon Roper.
Mrs. Alfred E. Ruck will have as her
guests after Saturday Dr. and hire. D.
r. Oreene, of Toklo, Japan. Dr. Greene
te one of the moat distinguished mis
sionaries In the foreign field, having
rendered over forty years of service.
Dr. Oreene le now on a year’s leave of
absence, and ba and Mrs. Green# will
be In thla country several months
longer.
Mlsa Katharine Mattingly, of Louis
ville, Ky.. who haa been visiting her
slater, Mre. W. F. Spalding. In Atlanta,
will arrive Wednesday for a brief visit
with her slater, Mrs. Cole E. Morgan,
at the Young building. Miss Mattingly
visited here three years ago, and has
many friends to welcome her upon her
return.—Knogvllle Sentinel.
The Atlanta friends of Mias Marian
Hamilton, of Birmingham, will regret
to learn that ahe le 111 of typhoid fever
at her home In that city. Mlae Hamil
ton was the guest' last year of her sis
ter, Mre. Hugh Lokey, aqd waa a great
favorite omong the younger set.
Mrs James Dickey won the prlae. n
pair of silk hose, at tha bridge club
meeting of the Young Matrons' Club
with Mre. John Hill Tuesday morning.
The Club will be entertained next week
by Mrs. Dunbar Roy. .
Captain M. B. PUcher. of Nashville,
who le well known here, has suffered a
stroke of paralysis and Is critically 111.
Mr. Pilcher le the husband of Mrs. Ptl-
Cher. Tennessee state president «f
the U. D. C.
Mre. Alice Muse Thomas will enter-
|| ANNOUNCEMENTS
SILVER TEA.
The Indies' Auxiliary to the Young
Mfn's 1 “hn-tliin Association arc to have
a silver tea after their business meet-
I it k Ki i.lay r,,-t noon, December II, at
3 o'clock In the Y. M. C. A. hall, corner
Norfh Pryor-st. and Auburn-ave. The
following program has been arranged:
Reading. '“Good-live Proud World,”
Emerson—Mrs. Burger.
Reading, "A Child's Dream of a
Star," Dickens—Mies Sarah Adel East-
lack.
Instrumental solo. "Twilight." reverie
—MIbs Lallah Moncrlef.
Reading, '“Mary Jane and I”—Miss
Nell Harrell.
Reading, '“Rhymes of the Duchess
May," Browning—Miss Harsh Adel
Eastlack.
Instrumental Solo—Mre. Ed Fry.
Miss Eastlack la from the Boston
School of Oratory, and la now teaching
In Atlanta Conservatory of Music.
All the membera nnd friends of the
auxiliary and any visiting ladles who
nre Interested In auxiliary work, are
Invited.. Refreshments wll be served*
after the program.
MRS. T. G. HUCKS.
Corresponding Secretary.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
The Silver Bells Society of tho Geor-
gla-ave. Presbyterian church will hold a
basaar at the residence of Mrs. Palmer.
19 St. Paul-ave.. In the afternoon and
evening of Thursday, December 10, and
will have on sals all kinds of useful and
fancy articles suitable for Christmas
presents, also nice home-made cakes
and candles. All the friends of this so
ciety ara invited to attend.
8T. MARK METHODIST CHURCH.
The ladles of St. Mark Methodist
church will hold a parlor sale tomor
row (Thursday) at the residence of
Mrs. 8. R. Belk, 38 East Thlrd-at.. be
ginning at 11 o'clock and continuing
thru the day and evening. >
Gentlemen are especially Invited to
attend In the evening. An oyster sup
per will be served at small cost, and a
musical program will be rendered,
CENTRAL'CONGREGATIONAL,
The ladles of the Central Congrega- -
tlonal church will hold a sale of useful I
and fancy articles, dolls, handkerchiefs,
bags of all sorts, suitable for Christ
mas gifts, and cakes, candy, home
made Jellies and preserves, at the Ideal
Dairy, 13$ Peachtree-st., on Friday of
this week.
WOMAN’8 AUXILIARY.
The regular meeting of the Woman’s ,
Auxiliary to the Atlanta Psychological
Society will be held at the residence
of Mrs. D. E. Ashby, lit Rawson-st.,
Thursday, December 10, at 1 o’clock
p. m. A full attendance Is desired.
ATLANTIC HAPTER,
The first meeting of the Atlanta
chapter. United Daughters of the Con
federacy. since the recent very suc
cessful convention, will be held In the
Woman’s Club rooms on Thursday aft.
emoon at $ o'clock.
This meeting la most Important, as
the new officers of the chapter are to
be Installed and business of great Im
portance le to be transacted.
Every member of the chapter le urged
to be present.
HI8T0RY CLA88.
The 1908 history close will meet De
cember 9 at 10; $0 a. m. at the residence
of Mrs. F. J. Hodeon, 74$ Peachtree-st.
MRS. CHARLES O. WILSON.
Secretary.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
WILL HAVE TURKEY DINNER
' The Young Ladles' Missionary So
ciety of the Second Baptist church will
serve a turkey dinner In the Sunday
school room of the church between 13
and I o'clock Tuesday, December 10.
The price of the dinner 'will be f.0
cents. There will be an apron tale
In connection with the dinner.
tain the Thureday Whlat Club on
Thursday morning at her apartment In
the Mendenhall.
Mre, ’ Marvin L. Thrower waa tha
hostess of her bridge club Friday aft
ernoon at her new home In Analey
Park.
Mr. and Mre. John It. Slaton, who
were at the Waldorf In New York for
two weeks, have returned to tho cltr.
A lovely event of Saturday In Knox
ville will be the luncheon at which Mrs. /
Calvin McClung will entertain.
Mlee Nancy Waldo Is the guest of
Mre. William A. McGregor In New York.
Mr. and Mrs.'John M. Slaton have re
turned from New York.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
bbowiof thi# orrlral nnd dcpnrtur* of P**-
«*nxer train* th* following road*. *ab]*c«
to typogmpbUnI «rror>:
iTlanTa a west point r. r.
Tormina? 8t*tIon.
5». Arrtr* Fran '
•li w»*t rr. *.15
44. Wmi Pt. 8.6S am
18. Colamba*. 16.28 *m
M. New O...16.4$ ara
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19. Cotcmbafro 6.30 am
SS^Montg*/... 9.10 ara
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17. t'olumhu*.. 4.10pm
41. We«t Ft.. 6-41 Pm
r. New O.... 6.30pm
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GEORGIA RAILWAY.
a<r**n»h I.MimjMoron.......... 4.topm
Miron 10.M nm Jnrkaonril!..., 4'C pm
Macon ... 4.20pm ^nvannah...... 9.3fpni
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LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE 'R~lC
Arrlvln* and Oepnrtlnr time from Ualoa
Station. AtUntw. All tmln* dalle.
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(InetiMil 6 IjwHi . . , —
KnoxTlIle r!n Dine $.V)n.t
Knoxville tU Oartcrarlflej 4.00 p.i
Tgt» aecommfuUtfoo 1 6 «v> p.i
Tl? 4u p m.
.( 6.10 p.m.
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•’tween Atlanta
further Inform*tIon,
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