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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 100*.
If
for sale—miscellaneous
OLD HATS MADE NEW,
SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS
J . w *"d„ a.‘ h ,w p «, ■M-binkini:::::; 5 ii
or binding, (e»ch SXtTl). .85,
Oot-oMown order* siren prompt »tteiitlo*.
t,le iljrlei, be*! work.
ACME RATTERS.
lOOVt Whltebtll St.
—globe fur. go.,
19 West Mitchell St. . _
•> s reu M ‘ ,lr ^y t , r ;« , . 4 VV 0 l 1 ,(, - |h - Co>tol>
JORDAY & KAY
FURNITURE
144 AUBURN AVENUE.
ATLANTA PHONE 1800.
SEE US before buying anything you
need In furniture, house furnishing*,
rarnets or rugs. Telephone orders giv
en prompt attention. We are “out of
the high rent district" and carry a full
line of high and medium grade Bed
Boom Suits. Iron Beds, .Dressers, Odd
Washstands, Chiffoniers, China Closets,
sideboards. Wardrobes. Davenports,
Entenslon Tables, Center Tables. Din
ing Chairs, flak. Mahogany and Willow
Rockers, Kitchen Safes and Cupboards,
Ranges. Cook Stoves and Utensils.
TRY ONE of our "Folding Interlock"
Bed Springs, at 82.50 or one of our
••Gold Medal 7 ’ Springs, especially con
structed for heavy people, guaranteed
for five years, at 14.50. We olso carry
• big assortment of Rugs. Art Squares.
Comforts and Blabketa.
COMPARE OUR PRICES on Children a
Wagons and othsr suitable Christmas
gifts. Goods sold cheaper than else
where for cnah or easy payments.
wefgprwHMi;
PICTURE FRAMING.
YOU KNOW what a nuh there to at Christ
as# tin* for frames made to order. Brine
roar picture* In now; plenty of time, no
null work. f Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WORK SENT for and deli.ered prcuptly to
WSTUSE GOOD GLASS.
Southern Book Concern.
71 WHITEHALL ST.,
2d Door Brlow High’s; White Front.
Bull rhons 18297
SACRIFICE SALE
of Furniture
Goiufl out of furniture bus
iness—here are sonle bar
gains nfcver before equaled
1 Mahogany Velour bavenport, waa
$.10.00, now $20.00
1 Solid Mahogany 2-picre Hall Back*
waa $40.00, now . * $24.00
1 Golden Oak 2-pierr Hall Rack, was
$10.00, now $20.00
1 Golden Oak Hall Rack, waa $25.50,
now $17.00
1 Golden Oak Chiffonier, waa $18.50,
now $13.50
1 Early English Hull Rack, wea $21.50,
now ... . • ,. $14.30
1 Solid Mahogany Sideboard (China
Cabinet to match) waa $150.00, now.$00.00
2 Holla China Matting. 40 yards each,
waa $12.00, now $8.00
1 4White Iron Bod, waa $8.50, now $0.00
1 4x0 Whit# Imn Bed. waa $7.50. now $5.00
1 Set of I Gulden Oak Dining Chairs.
leather seats, were $80.00, now,.. .$21.50
1 Set of A Mahogany Dining Chairs,
leather teat, warn $80.00, now... ...$21.50
I Golden Oak Calffpnisr, was $15.00,
now $11.00
I Mahogany Rocker, waa $$.00, now.. $5.00
1 2x12 Axralnster Rug. waa $27 60,
now . .$20.00
A lot of Odd Chair* and Canter Tables.
A lot of Pictures.
Everything must be sold at
LOST AND FOUND.
OPAL «nd diamond flower I
hMwsvn Fifteenth mill Sixteenth .
£s? c S!ft* orvou Whitehall to Wei
brooch;
-eta., on
UsT* morning. “8:lo“" , Ret U urn **o cash 1
i»r. The Georgia o. for reward. d
LoyiWlot^ft.STi glaasea niuf ebstu with
holder- w«, loot liotweeu 140
■ynug-ut. nud Southern exprosa Office;
•tonged nt po#toff!ce. Will pay reward If
J n .‘jr r will return to Mr,. L. J. (Irumllng.
* West I’lurtitloe-M.
l 'ir* T .7 Ij '/ 11 .'* wstrta nod chain; InltlWT'
i-i« Jackson and Auburu-nve.
Bell Phone Ivy 2788 anil
receive reward. r
I.ORT^\\'«ilnewlar on car. package enutaln-
^Jng fancy work. Reward. r Phone Ivy
M? 5t Tr u,llT ' nieouiraiiiltiiuUT.ok with
Southern }\ rtgblng and Inapeetlnn Bureau
written on hark, anil alao X. C. Kavla. Por
ter. Please return .nine to Southern Weigh
f“*t»ctlon Bureau and receive re-
ward. SIS Prudential nhlg. - d
BtHaVeTT or STOLEN—Large delionitHl
■jLff*?* four gallons milk du
MISCELLANEOUS.
BABY CARRIAGE rubber tiring a special*
ty. Highest iiunllty nt rubber used uml
expert work. Elyen-Austoll Company,. 63
North Pryor-at,
GLOBE FUR. COT
89 Want Mitchell St.
$0 -Velvet Rug, 80X72. $2.98.
Ing. 8. lft Davidson, fi
yard fret
leorginn
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE.
WALKER & ORCHARD,
127 Whitehall Street.
Both Phones.
FOR salT;
AT A BARGAIN.
Scvaral barber chairs and mirrors, on*
■u-dium-aiisd roffr* urn, on* j*w*I*rs’ cn-
araving msrhin*, good condition. Grcenblat
Mm«. 121 Peter* Si. Atlanta phone 1602.
WJXTvIi
itcUyenui'anywK..« .«
U r 58a, Atlantn phone
Main 9220.
XMAS GIFT
For All Atlanta.
Commencing December 15. continuing i
•hurt time, w* will a*II Our High Grad* Jsl
Ueo Coal
for $4.10 per ton cash.
No orders taken for less than ton at thii
THE PROCTER COAL CO.
Both Phona* 1$72.
XMAS JEWELRY
at
POPULAR PRICES,
FaTciieb. chain*, ring,, brooebe*. »c*rf
pine, L **“‘-* -- - • —
A very
, n |n »v locket*. bracelets’ and’ enff buttons,
•t line at price* unequal*!.
f*GST—On Friday moriiinir. nlllmitor hand*
•‘Off l*> McClure's 10-ccnt store. Finder
will please return to 115 TnttnnlLst. nnd re
eelve retrnrd. v
Wnteh fob; jacket: nomnu's fnee,
with atone setting. Initials B, J. M. cii-
Krnyed on Imek. Liberal reward. Return
Miller a Book Htore. tmder Bijou. II. J.
Mossell, 120 lieeatur st.
l»«wvn fur near Terminal
Ktntlon. Ileturn to Miss Jennie Ilender*
•on. 6 Lnekle-st.. and get fllieml reward, v
FQT NI»—Kntimlnr. December 5. Commercial
1 reveler# of America pin. Owner cart
have same hy calling nt 166 Jett-st. and de*
serhlng same, v
Pol Nl>—A p*x*ket laxik- with Mrs. I>nlly*t
cards In It, a cheek on the bank and
stunll change. Owner can fat It by calling
nt 57 I’tilllnin st. r
CrtHT— In iVhltehnll-st.. locket. Rig. M. L.
McD. Flffiler return to 841 Washhigton-st.
n
I.ttRT—Thuradny night, nn Prjnr-at.'onr. nr
1 arti.gl, wdy to ijrrlt- Thml.r. nlnaa pin.
with Initfra (\ 8. 1.. llctrard. Itntnru to
AMInjr’a. 87 IVnehtrsn. I’hnnn main 872. 4
tiOhT—Cushion eijrer and silk for working,
between Usnltol-nre and Marlettn st. Ite-
turn to Klrkenldl. 241 I'enchtree-st. u
hot ween Home, fin.. nmV FnlrtnonnL
Ga.. a lady’s black handling, eonWIInlnit
tinpers with my name on them. Finder will
be rewarded If returned to me at Fair-
mount. Ga. Iter. 11. P. Rend. d
LORT—tally's gold watch with tol»; Elgin
moveniefit; Initials T. E. !>. engraved on
fob nnd watch; lost on Anburn between
JnekMon nnd Pryor. Phone Ivy 2799-L.' Lib
eral reward. d
I/ORT—Rinatl gold watch. Wednesday, either
on Peachtree or I.uckle. Waa open face
watch, with M. G. engraved on back. Re-
ward If retnrnod to 702 Grnuil Opera House.
* , r
$50.qoi ftttWAktV for setter dog; color, head
and body brown, white strl|m across loin,
white nnd brown ticked logs; about two
luches of toll off: lost December 1 near Ft.
McPherson. C. W. Hatcher. 221 Prudential
Bide. Both phone# 44. r
WIRT 4 -fin ivai’hfroe-ab between Cn tidier
building, Carnegie Library nnd Kngllflli
American building, folding purse containing
131. Liberal reward If returned to Georgian
office. r
FOUND—Door key. Apply 179 South For-
syth-Kt. r
LOST—f'ox tarrlpr with long Idnck head
and ears, white stripe down nose: no tall.
$5 reward for return of same to 149 Peach*
tree-st. r
LOST—White pointer bitch; cut tall; liver
spst nt root of tail; liver ears nnd fore
head; l*ody and lea# ticked. IJberal re
ward for return to 45 Morelnnd*nve.. or 15J4
Fourth National Rank building. Phone main
1449 or Ivy 3664-J.
Business directory.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
SHELDON AUDIT COMPAJfY, VTS Csodln
Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. Both pbonss 2118.
Audit. Rystcn#. Kxaminatloafl.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
A.VFI-TRrBT PHICER on altlitglh., lath.,
and all sixes nud grades of lumber. Car
let a a aneelaity. R. J. Craig A Co., 164
Whll.lt.il,. Phones: Bell Main 6948. Atlanta
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
99 Watt Mitchell SI.
$86 Wilton Velvet Art Pqnare, *18.98.
URfBRELLA8 AND REPAIRING.
PAUL BUniCBRT. Umhrellaa re-covared. 1
Viaduct /dace. Phone mnlu BVM>.
“Meatinq and ventilStino.
HEATING AND VENTILATING. Expert
methods. Also metal work. Stanton Heat
er Company, 63 Houth Forsyth st. Bell phone
YN8.
J. CAMPBELL.
•otnlulng.
87 East Alabama StT* ” Phones 1199.
—wrwBfctt^toffi onuuNtf—
M. A. SHELTON.
FIXE WORK—STOVE HKPAIRINO.
Stove, rang* and furnace repairing. Sheet
metal work, valley gutters, etc. Brat guar
anteed workmanship. On* block gas office.
Ill Marietta. Both phones 5275. Also 27
Spring St.
THE !,.
writer.
New model Juat out.
Atlintr **
TvPfwRiTeHS;
'. SMITH, the only/visible type*
The type bars ^wl II not jtlrk np.
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 Ave.
This is strictly white spe
tion. Only $jj)0 cash, bal
ahee easy monthly pay-
inents. ;
$1,250—-Western Heights,
near * Kennedy street.
This i@ a new 6-room cot
tage, on large lot, and a big
bargain. Terms $100 cash,
$15 per month.
NOTICE,
Home-Seekers!
Quick Sale for Cash.
Oak 8t„ 6-r. house $2,850
Oak St., 6-r. house ti.880
18 Whitehall Terafe, 4.-C- house. .12,860
14 Whitehall Terrace, T-r. house. .18,000
Not houses built by contract, but
houses built for homes with all con
veniences. Look at thsm. and Ret busy.
WEST LUMBER CO.,
Phdnes 573.
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
WE HAVE 25 lbts -50x150
each and each facing a 50-
ft. street, with a 10-ft. alley
in rear. They are all within
600 ft. of car line and good
chert street. We can sell
these this week only for
$175 to $200 each. About
1-2 cash, balance $10 per
month. City water. These
raeonahigli, healthy point,
with shade. Come in and
talk it oyer with us. We
will build you a home on
them to suit you and accept
monthly payments for it.
DILLIN-WILLIAMS-
MORRIS CO.,
609-10 Century Bldg.,
Phones 4234.
W. A. FOSTER
and
RAYMOND ROBSON
12 Smith Brood street.
. Rail Phono 2027. Standard 1S8L
I5-r. h., — Pongtas 8ta.. Kirk wood....186.0*
12-r. b., 179 Ladle-sre. furnNhod) 75.00
12-r. !».. 245 West Pcnrhtre..e $8.6®
H-r. i.. 84 E. CUta 36.00
*2*-* t** 151 t^L*t* v to»o«lyrn).... f g-60
*’* 2*!m
$74 ’
37.80
17.00
86.08
40.00
LM.O»
82.60
Em
WH
21.0$
22.10
LEGAL NOTICE.
10*r. h.. $61 p. Pryor.at. (modnrn)
I® r * h*. -North Kirkwood (Irggo lot).
9-r. h.. 188 !<•«•-*f. (modern)
»-r. 3 Brown place.
f-r. h.. 65 OnrlhaMbit
S* r - 2:* 2$ E. Nortb-iire
J f 5J2 ^Ingtnn
J-r. h.. 313 E. Goorgln-ave.
!*- £*’ M K* Alejah4er*«L
* r. b„ tS* Ontitil-nve.
5* r * J** Central**ve.
•r. h„ 177 Bims st imn-lsm) ...
rf- J.- W 2. n " ,r (m«lsrn)
7-r. n„ ISO
J-r. h„ 1,7 t-owton imoflsrn) S"
H h" -WnyjolMITS.. Ed*r*oo.I, On.
I’lsdnioDtjit,. if-22
6-r. h.. 1M JJ-JJ
J f- P-, Ci-i.trol-nv,. (modern) K-JJ
f»*r, n., 84 Berth* 17.»'J
6-r. b.. 190 18.00
6-r. li.. 64 Jnlunon ore, 10.0*
,-r. b.. (5 Ken-port-st. 8.60
4-r. h.. 159 tro-it 10.00
„ „ . OTOBBS.
,?7 .Uooier-.t. Aik u, for price.
167 I’eters-it., -0x70 850-0 1
169 I’i-tprs^t.. 20x70 46.00
65 S For,.vth «t.. *1x90 00.00
,1 I’cters-rt., 20x16 60.00
XO. 4f^VnD N ciBCI.E,
w.t.r and bath.
Prlea. »20.
XO. 961 CRF.W ST.
nod
nil ear
WE PHBLtmi a weekly rent bulletin, flv,
hi( s flood dearrlptlon of erertyblug we
bsve for rent. Get s copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
GEORGIA—Fulton Gounty.
By virtue «f au order of the court of or*
dlnnry of enhl county, will be Bold nt public
otitcky on the flrst Tuendny It) January, 1900,
nt the court boas* door In snld county, Iw*-
tween the nttiul hour* of gnle, the following
described renl estate, to wit:
A vacant lot In the city of AttAntn, Ful*
ton comity, deorgin, living the sou the* at
quarter of block 01 In the Loyd suh-dlvialon
of Innd lot 83 In the 14th district of urlgt*
nally Henry, now Fulton comity, Georgia,
situnted on the west side of Hnvls street,
formerly ChntMftooclioe street, and fronting
on anbl street 5)H f«»ct nud rumilng buck
•outh 98Vk feet, nud thence north S')H feet,
thence enst 98Vk feet to snld Dnvls street:
homided on the north by the east hnlf of
»s!d block and south by lot 94, formerly
uinrkcd 9$.
Also n part of land lot 83 In* the l«th d!s
trjrt nud In the snld county of Fulton
city of Atlanta, the boundary lines of whir'
arc ns follows:
north 97 feet, thence west 51 feet, thence
south 97 feet to North avenue, thence east
along the north aide of North avenue 51
feet to the lwglunlng point, upon which loi
I« • dwelling, the residence number of
which Is 831. •
Terms cash. This December 7, 190$.
„ J. H. MITCHAM,
Guardian and ex-OfflcIo Administrator of
W. D. Mitcham, Deceased.
8TATH OF GEORGIA—Fulton County.
Laura Glover va, Mrs. E. L. Co*. John W.
Nelms, sheriff, M. McDonald Pritchard and
National Building Association of Baltimors
jUy. inferior court, November term, 1908.
To M. McDonald Pritchard and National
Building Association of Baltitnorh eltj, greet*
Ingt By order of court you are hereby noil*
flea that on the 80th day of Beptembar, 1008,
Laura GJover flled auit against yon for can*
cellatlon of certain deeds and the racotery
of a certain parcel of land described In said
suit, returnable to the November term. 1908,
of said court, which waa by order or
made returnal ‘
FOR 8ALI—REAL E8TATE.
S. B. TURMAN & C.O.,
Real Estate, Renting
and Loans.
U'DAXIEL ST.—X«»r fltenn St., good «■
room bouse, built for a home; in good
condition: can sell you this place for $2,000,
$500 cash and $25 per month; has alio a
10x20 8-atory building in rear (or will rent
to good parties.)
$ r # o—Nice little bsrgsin in a good, 8 r
nouse, on s fine lot; good condition, on
bet Ht„ between Luckie and Marietta:
lent to everything. Termi.
GRADY PLACE—^ M A*1 M bsrgsin In i .
room house, with hall; has every coni
venienee: built for s home; electric lights;
fine cabinet mantels; tile walk; large lot.
Price $8,500: $700 cash and $35 par month.
MAY ST.—Between Mangum and Elliott.
‘ ” room house, with gas and
*• — this le convenient to all
tha railroads. Terminal depot, and Is cheap
at the price $1,500.
$1,200—Sacrifice sale, lot on North Art.,
near Jackson: has all improvements: one
block of Ponce DeLeon Ave. and right at
Ave. acl- • ~ * **
1$ sot
60-ACRE FARM-Three milts from city. 1*4
miles from car shop; has 38 acres under
cultivation. 8-room house, bams. ate. Cash
rice for this month only 9fJUJ0: term prf
1 to 5 yr-
LEGAL NOTICES.
Wit
c;
Atlanta. Ga.
Ail. MAkfert o* machine*. 916 up. Type
writers rein* I It, rcnulrcd. Atlanta Type*
writer Rgchange. Atlanta.
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
69 \V«t Mitch,II SI.
946 IHvetipnrt, <94.95.
DANK, STORE. OFFICfe FIXTURE8.
W R. I'llil.I.II'H. nbtnst nflkrr. Bmik.
.tore, nffl.p fixture,, ,ho*rc,««. wsll
cib*. Plxm. 4649 M«ln. iM B. Forsyth-.t.
STOVE" REieuRINO AKiP 8TOVE6.
pninos* miwrm
Peters. Atlanta phoi
Atfbnta pbone 6728-A.
Hr.
^ HI
149 Walker.
ruu ui ni«7 Blip jrmr 17 vkwi |«iisn
or hy carrying out term contract for 10
years. This Is a bargain.
50-ACRE FARM—Eighteen acres under cul
tivation. 5-mom house, 2% miles from city.
Prlc, 91.709. Wilt (Irt terra,.
219 ACRRS—With 79 arm nailer ealtlvittoa.
114 ACRBB-WIth 160 trader ealtlvetlon. one
i-roora home end one f-roem hnqie. burn,,
rrlha, ,tc-. On rnllroml: hit* sMIns for ship-
pine. This place le on e (wide! road nr
s flood n-lfllitjurliood. Price 16,090. Ti
te enlt.
VACANT I.OTB nnd Improved eitv propertp
for eele on ea,p term, thnt will pay 19 to
» per eent on leretlntent. Kerm Ittndi
inneoslnfl In vnlne In Ben Hill county
If ynn tire thinking of haying s form now
I, the time. Knnas can he bouxtit now that
the rente alone will tor Inatde of lea
years, trad we will nil fa
thereby giving yon every
good farm. (Don’t be e r
flood I
Yonfe for hnalnee,.
renter.)
. A. M. BALDING,
LTvntral Are, t Atlanta Phone 981,
Christmas Presents
for
„ Ye«r In. Year Out.
Pr *tty Little Raddles for Boya and Girls.
. Goat and Pwy Harness,
limb. Wnot nnd Bearer Tjio Robes.
Riding Drop* and Whips.
. r «rrisgi» Heaters nnd Brick.
s l">ra In Brass. Sliver nnd Nickel.
-.Dot Harnett and Collars,
gtreet and Stable Horae Blnnkete.
Fine (nrrlasa nnd Buggy Harness.
Bvat of Goods; Lowest Prices.
D. MORGAN.
135 Whitehall St.
COAL
COAL
»m QUALITY. CHEAPEST PRICES.
J. W. Wills,
’PROVES 8W,
1 j : fr.-< , iH’ | i ETB etock or Victor ulklnfl
recorile In the Sontb. Thl.
6K" * Madman proltt for
We wholeeale exHrratrely.
I Elyee-Anetell Co.,
-A- I ryov^t.. Bmithfl»cti diatrlbutora.
e to? V l; * watch yon don’t want
^A^. t A M *;r 6 ^Ve.^^or^rr« , ci ,
*«»5 7 wtaM, T ’ Setn»r'if P#S wInter eTaitt'lffl
g»-« -A KrinffW!!
rmraenteat. wSh f. II. W0
very nice rlralrs. ell?
nfleretor and other household
qnlrk
lnli.L nHP*™ and other hou*.
™j8«* leaving rlty. Come n
**** » lie eg.'" 167 (Vulraleve.
^J*A>di-Full .Iren, |.|)iu atol watt
,nJ TW,;
ua • MrtD e *
SIGNS.
IIOMAB J. HEI.MCAS
Reynold.
AM
P. *1
P. anreeanor to
it Alahanta at. Phane nail 1678.
r „... |TS _ RELAID /fliiD CLEANED.
IEPAIRINH end raekltifl carpet*. Orten.
^qtigi to new. W. E.
Bell *phwue W7-J mala.
F.nmnr-fct. ndl ’phone r/e7-.T
■ FIREPfiOOF"STO R AGE*
Office It Awmtru-sy. Jnnn J. Wood aide.
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
so Weal Mlteli.ll St. _
60c Ingrain Carpet, yard. 20e.
tiki '
ilRINO. H. W.
and Be* Corn-
I 77 WtHtehill.
lonatrce * Dm.. ......
pany.^ ltet«n. 8 aod repalrlOf.
u’MiHAirTHAaiesa i wMk&oS B?:
Phone 117. Three warehouse.. Knra!
iltnre
'pbonpr 1J7I Three warehouses.
end ptnno* **■ 1 In »••*•«r.-i*# room#
SEWNO MACHINE8 RENTED.
WE KENT new Stoflcr and Wheeler A Wll
JSn raechlnc. with ooraplot. eel of attach,
menta for IS n*r month; prompt fl. It very.
rir^iife ' *
WHO* GOING TO RUNT
WE arc oow^lnatallleff^oar^thlrd^cerloed^of
hcatli
Mo
fnrnacM. Let me figure with you now for
siting your bouse. Gafng to be cold—ace
lonctfef Furnace Co. Bmh pbomea,
watcH SepAiringI
WATCH REPAIRING
« F QUALITY. Price* right „Frtd L.
iLliuns. Jeweler, 97 Decatur-at Bell phone
DENflSThV:
DENTISTRY—Filling operation, of gold.
amalflan and cement made free of charge
at the Atlanta Dental Collect, corner of
Edflewood-eve. end lry-et. Now open for
the winter.
PIANOS.
#1jaws
tran-ave.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.,
123 E. Central Avenue.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate
71 North Forsyth St.
(Cor. Luckio)
$5,250—In We»t 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 you 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.
Administrator’s Sale.
(1EOKOIA—Fulton County.
By virtue of on order of the court of c..
nefy of enld county, granted at the Novctn-
tier terra, ISOS, will he enld liefore the court
houae door of aald coontr on the flr.t Tuce-
day In January next, within the legal houre
of .ale, the follnwlug property of the relate
of Israty Perry, drreaard, to wit; The one.
half (HI undivided Interest In all that tract
or imrcrl of taint lying end being In the city
of Atlantn, In l.nd lot No. neventy-llvo (75|
of the Fourteenth dl.trlct of Fultoo county,
Oeorgln. being lot No, eerenty-flve (71), ni
per plat of the Equitable Istnd Company
euti-dlvlelou, and marepartlenurlydeecrlbed
•a follows; Beginning at a point on the
touth aide of Tennessee nvenne nt the weal
.Idee *
oo
l’r
f«ut, to i tcn (lOi-foot alley! Thence run
ning enet forty-live (46) feet, more or leu,
nlong the north aide of aald alley, thetier
running north along the wait aide of aald
ten (Mi-foot alley nTaety flve (Kt feet, raoro
or leaa. to Tennreeee avenue, the point of
beginning.
'ferine esah.
7). K. JOHNSON, Administrator,
With the Will Annexed of Istety Perry,
Deccaecd.
PETITION FOB OIIABTEB.
OlfoBOtA—Fulton County.
To the Superior Court of .aid Countyt
tTL. I|I-b of 1U.-sit A. f e-els V f . tft.
n»H«Halites, surressore, nnd assigns, to hs*
coni* inrorporntrd for ths terra of twenty
ye«r*. with the privilege of renewal, under
-•* nnme nnfl style of ATLANTA MUTUAL
['RIAL ASSOCIATION.
2d. 8sid corporation shall bars no rapitsl
stork, tint mag have s reserve.fsad atcumn
Istrd from sssessmsnts paid la bg its mem
' %
us ■ ■ nil-1, ma rqitai. ur ui tqnai
as nearly as posible, the fdnersl and burial
expense* of its deceased members.
Ath. The particular business said asocia-
nn proposes to carry on Is Iks collection of
lid fund from its members by assessments,
_.id also tbs paying out of said fund as s
funeral and burisl benefit for its deceased
•<cordanc*
solid tine of member*
cates of membership, and the roilertlon of
Initiation ferk through Its agents and Its of-
6th. Tbs amount of funeral and burial bene
fit to b« paid shall not exceed One Hundred
Dollsre upon any certificate, sad shall be
such an amount as may be prescribed In the
by-law* of said Association.
01b. The principal office and place of bust-
...ss shall be in Atlanta, Fulton County, Geor
gia, with the right to establish aubordlnats
associations and have and receive members
la any county In the United States or its
territories.
7th. Petitioners further desire the right for
gsM Aaeoeistion to make sad adopt by-laws,
smofid and change the same, to designate
therein its officers and tbeir duties, and also
to make sad adopt a ritual for the initiation
Wbereford. petitioners pray to bo mods a
body corporate as aforesaid, with all the
are, emo 1 wir s?
-wrssLw r. im.
LAVENDER B. RAV,
Petitidkers’ Attorney.
212 Temple Court Building.
Piled la Office this December 7, 1908.
ISOLD BROYLES, Clort
to you.
You are hereby required to be and appear
at the March term, 1909. of said court. To
he held on the first Monday in March, 1909,
then and there to a£hw*r the plaintiff's com
plaint.
Witness the Hoa. J. T. Pendleton, judge of
aald court, this December 1, 1900.
F. M. MYERS, Deputy Clerk.
BANKRUPT SALE
Printing Plant.
Pursuant to rftiler of Honorable Percy H,
Adnina. referee in bankruptcy for the North
‘ ~ 1a. I will receive bid*
I).
cm District of GeorglWHMMMHM
nt 513 Prudential bunding, December 22, nt
10 n. ni„ for the stock of goods of Evans
Printing Company, bankrupts, locntcd .ini
the Andrews building, at 196 Marietta street.
In the city of Atlanta. Terms cash, nnd
cynnuer press motor, one motor
I pulleys, one folder, one stiitch*
_ . . . ir cutter. On# perforator, three
tables and stones, ninety-six cases of type,
one lead nnd rule cutter, six t/po cablnsts,
one small office desk, two stools, six chslrs.
three small tallies, one lot of paper In
stock, ono broken lot of printers* Ink and
two waste cane.
The plant is all set up and ready for
operation, and a lease can probably be had
nt a small rental. For Information seo the
undersigned.
This 14th day of December, 1908.
J. M. WOOD. Trustee.
903 Century Building.
MOORE A POMEROY, Attorneys.
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STATISTICS.
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$35—0. E. Prichard to W. R. Basil, lot In
Hollywood cemntery. Waranty deed.
$35—Eady-Hardin Investment Company,
lot in Hollywood cemetery. ^Tsrsnty deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$4,000—Southern Building and Implement
Company, 262 Lswton-at. ( to build dwelling.
$300—*J. L. and W. H. Zscbery, 92
Humphries-st., to build frame fsetory.
$200—Frank Phillips, Tear 771 Marietta*
st., to ressir fire damage.
DEATHS.
Robert William* Jones, died on N. More
land-ave.
Violet King, colored, aged 00, died at 21$
wod*t._
Peter Printle, colored, aged 50, died at 905
Tumlin-st.
Corinne Mofris, colored, aged 9, died at
27 Johnnon-st.
Cora Bolton, colored, aged 16, died at 248
North Butler-st.
Helen Taylor, colored, aged 8, died at
845*4 Butler it.
Carolina Livingston Rengellton, aged 55,
died at 221*A Luckie st. ,
BTRTHH
To Mr. and Mre. X. L. Hatteree, a girl.
ENGLAND’S IDLE
NUMBER MILLIONS
LONDON, Dae. 14.—More than 7,000,-
000 peruana In Oraat Britain are endur.
Ing hardahlpa and want thru unemploy
ment, and the ex-denera! Federation
of Trotlan Union baa advlaad all union
men to rafuaa to work overtime. The
federation point* out that for every
.killed workman out of employment
two unakllled men are workleae. It
urge* Immediate employment of aur-
plua labor on national and municipal
work, and tWomm<nda thn eatabllah-
ment of a national department of labor,
whoae head shall hold a cabinet port
folio.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Wbm*?n)MiurBrrivn'anT^
* ' •*—*- roads, —‘
ypogi ,
ATLANTA A WE8T POINt R. R.
TerminglyStatlon.
$o. Arrive k'roni—
‘ ‘ West Pt. 8.16
West Pt. $.66 __
Co!u»haa.10.20 sm
29. New O...10.45am
40. New O... I.r
20. Columbus. 7.1
34. Montg*y.. V
K. New O...H.
I
Depart Van:
li. New O.... 6 41ara
19. Colnmbna. 6.19 am
tt Montg’y... (.19an
N, New O.... 2.19pm
17. Colnnlraa. 4.19pm
41. Weat Ft.. I.«pS
tl. X.w O.... 6.20pm
This 8olld Brail Bed I* a part of th, bed room suit furnlehod by
Chambarlln.Johnkon-DuBoao Co. for prize in Tho Georgian Homs Contest.
Miss Eleanor Robson
And the Spirit World
Eleanor Hobson, tho young octree,
who excited the admiration of tha en-
pre country last acaaon by her remark-
ble work in ’’Salomy Jane" and who
will preaant her latest play, "Vera, tho
Medium,’’ at tho Grand on Tuesday
and Wednesday evening, and Wednes
day matinee of next -weak, does not
coniine her activities to the stage by
any means, for aho delves somewhat
deeply Into esoteric affairs, and has
well defined and positive theories of
tha life problem of humanity. In an
Interview the other day aha made the
simple statement that ahe believed In
theosophy to some extent at least. In*
namuch a* ah* waa convinced that we
all have experienced previous exist
encea. Said Mlaa Robson:
"I honestly and truly see no other
way than to believe In a former—or, 1
may eay—many former live,, for to my
mind ,v,rythlng points that way. Why,
« ust run over some of the thlnge that
lave crept unbidden Into your mind.
Do you not remember counties, occa
sion, when you have been about to per
form some simple aot, or someone has
made some remark, and ybu suddenly
realise that all of this must hava hap-
penad before to you, for you are famil
iar both with the act, nnd with the re
ply that would naturally arise In re
sponse to'the remark that waa made,
and- yet you know positively that
neither could have occurred to you be
fore In this life? Of course, you do
and so does every thinking being. Then
how are you to explain that trick of
the mind: that never dying mental ma
chine, If you deny the fact of pre-ex-
IstenceT 1 think It I, agreed thnt the
mental powers rise above even disso
lution of the body, and why, then,
should one’s mentality not continue
thru eternity, with each new life gain
ing In power? Does It seem quite
reasonable to hellove that each new
born mentality Is compelled, to have the
same starting point and then to go on
to wonderful flights, while another
showe no Indication of development?
Is It not easier to believe that the ndw
bom Intellect Is but transformed from
a worn-out body and begins Its work
again at maturity, rising to still greater
perfection? I think so, and that is
why I believe In pre-existence."
AGED MANFOUND
DEAD IN STREET
Deaths and Funfrals
Will tor Irwin, sn sgod plambfir, wss
fonnd dssil near his rssldencs at Center
Iflll, « suburb, Runditj afternoon shortly
. 3 o'clock. It Is believed that ho drop
|h**I dend while on his wsy homo. Ho li
Hirviveii by his wife snd three children;
He wss about sixty year* old.
Coroner Thompson was notified and will
hold on Inquest some time Monday after
noon.
CAPTAIN RODMAN
SAILS FOR CHINA
CHARLESTON, R. C,. Dee. H.-Comraand*
er Hugh Bddman, U. 8. N., Sixth lighthouse
district Inspector, left Charleston Saturday
for MniiUa. Ills aucconeor hero Is Captain
jsmes II. Hetnorlngton, IJ. ft N. Com*
tnsudor Hodman will prohnbly be given com
mand of a ship nt tne Chins station. He
CITY ELECTION COST
LESS THAN EXPECTED
Tb. cost of Ibe rcr.nl city election eu
8763.SI. -
The appropriation for tbls purpose was
<900. Tha City elafk will torn back Into lb,
city treasury mor. than (too.
The pay to manager, amounted to 9340
and to rl.rba amounted to 9194. The cost
of the election waa considerably leu than
tba cost of the primary.
John B. Grass.
Tha funeral services of John B. Grace,
aged 19, the son of Dr. and Mr,. J. T.J
Grace, who died Sunday at midnight,*
were conducted at the residence, 191
Bdgswood-ave., Monday afternoon at 3 J
o’clock. Dr. H. to Edmondson, pastor*
of Rt. Pauls Methodist church, offlrlat-t
Ing. Tho Interment was at WestvlsaH
cemetery.
Mies Mary Mann.
Miss Mary Mann, aged 99, died at herl
residence, 71 Venable-et, Mondavi
morning nt S o'clock. She Is survived)
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junta]
Mann. Definite funeral arrangements,’
will be announced later.
Robert W. Jones.
Robert William Jones, aged I, that
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jonas, died,
at the residence of his parents on North j
Mnrolnnd-ave., Monday morning, after a’
short Illness of dlphthorla. Tho funeral
will be held In prlvnte at the residence
Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Tho
Interment will bs at Wsstvlnv ceme
tery.
Nell Christian.
The funeral of Nell, the Infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christian, of
699 Chestnut-,t„ who died Runday
night, wo* held at the reeldence Monday
afternoon at 1 o’clock. The Interment
was at Casey's cemetery.
Laura Wllkts.
The body of Laura, tho 3-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H.
Wilkes, of 810 Marietta-,t„ who died
Sunday morning, was sent to Mapletun.
Go.. Monday morning at 7:20 o’clock for
funeral and Interment.
Mrs. 8, T. MoElroy, Noreross.
Tho funeral service of Mrs. 8. T.
McElroy, who died at her home near
Norcroaa, On., Friday night, were con
ducted at the residence Runday morn
ing. The Interment was In the came-,
trry at that place. Her husband, R. T.
McElroy, Is ths father of Mre. Frees
Huddleston, Mrs. Kd Matthews and
Mrs. John Cobb, of Atlanta.
NERVOUS ATTACK
FOLLOWS BOY’S BITE
Mrs, Stiles M. Dunbar, of Augusta^
who was bitten by a dog several dayei,
ago and who Is In Atlanta taking thu
Pasteur treatment. Is confined to hejrf
room at the Aragon Hotel as the rtsulM
of n severe nervous attack. 1
Mrs. Dunbar Is under the caro of Dit
J..Edgar Paulin, of tha stats board of
ltenlth. Dr. Paulin stated Monday that
Mrs. Dunbar's Indisposition Is In no
way occasioned hy her experience with
the dog supposed to hava been mad
nnd he expects her recovery to be rapid
and complete.
AUGUSTA, Ga„ Deo. 14^-Bome days
ago Mrs. Stiles M. Dunbar want to tha
kennels to Investigate the condition of ■
pet hunting dog which eho had bean
nfortned was ailing. The brute proved
vicious and snapped at her hand. In,
fllctlng a (light scratch. At first no
Importance was attached to tho incl.
dent, but later, becoming worried, Mrs,
Dunbar decided to take tbs Pasttuf
treatment.
She le prominently known hero, hero,
Ing been, prior to her marriage. Mis*
Reba Perkins, daughter of the tot*M
Henry F. Perkins, the lumber magnat^l
Her husband Is a son of Mayor W. M-,
Dunbar.
Ina marled** run dnilr aieent dnnday.
;ed ! run Birailay only,
dally.
CENTRAL OR GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive From—
Jacksonvllls.. $..19 am
iavanaab 106 am
neon 19.60 am
scon 4.20pm
Macon 110 pas
a fi.0j>*m
Jacksonrlife*,*.* ifl7pm
Hnrnnnah 9.15 pm
Macon .7.It. 40 pm
i^ouisviLLI * lUsftViLLff fCft.
Arriving and departing; time from Unloo
‘Hants. All trains dulls,
I Lcwt*. I Arrive. ~
Cincinnati A V/tnt*Vlllo..| 4.m» p.m. ‘
Cnnxvtllo via Blue Ridce) 1.10 a.m.
Cnoxville via Cartersvill* 4.00 p.m.
1 ate neramanodsti— I $»fl$ p.m.
l .25 a.m
ANl ATLANTIC RAILROAb
(Trains Arrive snd^ Djvart »rora the Union
Schedules effective November 15. 1909.
Arrive—
No. I from Bronewteir.
I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of tha ssperior
court of Mid county, do hereby certify that
‘ a tf“
applfcatlon for charter of Atlanta s/ntua!
Burial Association, at tba same appears of
file lu this office.
Witsesfl my official sirosturo snd Iks seal
am
. 3 from nronswfeir. Wsycron.
Tboniasvllie snd Fitsfferuld 7:46
No. i from Brunswick. Wa vernas.
Tboutasvlile and Fftsfersld 7M
.Depart-
No. 2 for FltscersM. Tbomsevllle,
Way cross and Brunswick .7:45 am
No. 4 for Fttzxeiald. Thomnavlll*.
Waycrtam snd Brunswick 9:45 pm
Pullman <4mwln* room aleeptn* cur serf
(co on train# 1 and 4 between Atlanta ami
Tbiunavvllle. Ga. For further Information,
cull on or writ# to
„ . yy II. LEAHY.
General PriMen£.•*• Atran%
Oty Pel»#ruser ami MWimA.
Atlanta. (It,
This is a picture of the $28.00 Ga s Rar?e that goes to tho highoot
number of votes as a part of the thir d prize in The Georgian's Circulation
Contes*, ar.d will be set up in you r home roady to uoe. Think of th#
many hour# of comfort to come in th t years of use of such a convenient^
ft