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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED. \
WILL pay 10 jjcr cent per
annum • for money in
amounts from $100 to $1,250
for 5 years. Six for one
real estate security. If you
dye looking for higli-class
investments, address P. D.,
Box 2. care Georgian.
for sals—miscellaneous
LOST AND FOUND.
photograph! on Collate Park
.car, Dwemlmr J*. about Kinder will
Jarrott, ai Main.
Ploaae pho
CoSt^Bm
TOIT btindle boston ttrrltr; white
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS,
SUF.I.DON' AUDIT COMPANY, 202 C.mllcr
Bldg.. AtlSnt*. G*. Both phones 2,18.
Andit, Hrmim. Exsmlnstluns.
mlWInc flume Ivy Ifi7.
M , .* r r J ! , . , . u ' ln L Ubtriiliic In Krona’ alnrtv
Mack siiic nuiliwiln
Hiular will iil.am, return to
and rarely, rawnnl
ua ANTITRUST PRICES no uhlnglee. lalhr.
. and all alaes and grade* of lumber. ‘
'olm a apeolailjr. B. J. Craig * Co.. —
Whitehall. Phones: Bell Main 1043. Atlanta
RiSt
hetn
—rfnudny, open InOInu silver Iwneelet,
reeii Iiminn Park and .Sacred Heart
l>. pontlitj on luinan Park or Forrest-
lletiiru to n male
HOST COMPLETE stock of Victor Miking
m.chlnea and record* In the South, 'thin
H.m’wnl'abow 1 rou a handeome pro6t,tor
. ttl. ootlar. We wholesale axclii.lrelr.,
Vrlte toriagencr term*. Elrei-Auatell Coj
jf jj_ pryur-st., Southcrndlatrlbutora.
rim SALK-CIndera; aereral twohorae
’to,,!, rrill week, which we w II deliver,
rniklug a nominal charge for hauling Can-
Sir Investment Company. Phono 3*74 main.
COLIT WEATHER
may COMB nt any time. Are yoo pre
pared for Itt If not order n ton of our
„,«l today. Price* nr* right and quality
fi the I wit Aaa O. CnndTer. Jr. Phones
v>Tl main end 3531 .00
CONCERN.
J. C. Gavan, Mgr.
71 WHITEHALL ST.
Christmas Goods in Great
Variety.
GIFT BOOKS, PICTURES
CALENDARS. XMAS
POSTALS,
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN,
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
GOLD PENS, and a fine se
lection of' Pyrography Jap
I Ware, etc:? etc.
Come and see for yourself.
WE MAKE PICTURE
FRAMES TO ORDER and
PROMPT DELIVERY
GUARANTEED:
SECOND-BAND phaeton; lota or aortic#:
will aril cheap- ,46 Mndlaon-ote.
Foil 8AI.K—One Kingsbury upright idaiio.
cheap tor canb. Write or coll 99 Wld-
0^ Wntelifoil with goTII
flower l»Iwe, Finder will plcaae return to
C. J., 618 Frudeuttnl Mug., nud receive
f 'V5^7 A ? ,nin ?od pin lietween Oak and
1 eeplea-sta. Iteturii to 219 Oak and re-
cel re reward. ,
Lf)8T—Small Dimbund; loat Sunday after
noon from ©5 Pledmont-ave. Finder will
plenN* call phone 946-4 Ivy or return to
above nddreaa. Itewnrd.|
LOST—F omul i* I Ion to 11 terrier. ~
iteturii to _
to Kplacopal
Idaek head, aerew tall.
Boulevard, DeKall., next
church. and net reward.
f.ONT—A silver belt buckle, Monday morn
lug while snooping; mime engraved on
tek. Reward If reft
e engnn
to 133
back. Reward ..
Phone Weat 2tfJ.
robT^NiiM 11 brooch” aet with pearl* and
amnll diamond. Reward If returned to
Mrji. II. W. Dent. 203 Aalibv-at
FOUND— Pair of gloves, In uptown atore.
Owner call 29Q2-.I and ileaerlbe them, can
have name.
LOUT—Parknjfe containing three efik hand*
kerehlcfs nud other nrtlelea; lost either
Lowier-et. ear or on corner Mltehell and
\\ liltelmll. Return to 59J Coope**-«t. nnd re
ceive reward. J
fTuMT-A allrer
hatpin, with
In a
garniture design, on Whltehnll-et..
r ndialn a. Himon a. McClure's. or on Cooper-
V, car betweeu 9 and 10 o’clock Monday.
Mra. Pike, alteration departmeuf, Keefy
Company. d
I.O.HT—Saturday night. Decemlier 19, Indies'
* ““ skirt fii “
coat nud
the neighborhood
Finder will pieoae return to
1J3 ulker at. nnd get reward. d
emu, who
room nt tei ... 0 , n ., vu .
B. • T. Robert a. Monroe. On.
foflT—Friday evening, between 5 nnd 8
•oeloek. either In High’#, Lyeett'a or Co
lumbian Book Company, small round brooch,
*W(» pearls In center. Valued ua heirloom.
I'Judcr will return to Mlaa Myrtle Brown, nt
High's, for reward. d
,OHT—Gold belt pin. finnday night, on Oak*
at.. Capitol View, Rtewnrf-ave. enr or In
Alnbnuin-st.. two loopa of gold, with two
green lenvea between, hnvlug white aet. Aa
n keepsake the pin was of more value than
Is the gold. Rewnrd for return to Good-
lima, or phone main 810. d
LOST—i.nfr Saturday afternoon. $1 In sil
ver. Finder will plenac return to 270
Wnahlpgton-at. d
I.OHf—Hunch of keys. It. I>. i’ettet, 14
Wliltehail-at.
Full SAI.K-One ilpnilngtnn tyoev
good ehepe; MS. A liargalu. Kn
lu"«iT. 21 E. Caln-at.
The onlv
INDIAN RIVER
oranges in Atlanta, $2
• box up.
B. L. HEARN
71 S. Broad St.
KOU KALK-lIand hook nnd ladder truck
with buckets nnd ropes: two hoso reels, lit
gooti condition: one hand tire »*ng no. need*
Rome repairs: all displaced b.v^ paldjlepind-
incut. If Interc
Rnlnbrldge, Gn.
COAL
coa:
BEST QUALITY. CHEAI’KSr I'UICEB.
J. W. Wills,
•phonkb *e.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DO YOU WANT tlie pnetresa of locomotor
ntnxla stoptied on you? If so. you can
bsvc nest city references that Hnlvur will
do It. Call at Ralror Company. 207 Brown-
Randolph hulkMng.
KOIt 8AI.B—Iron liml. with spring and nint-
trens; oue ouk dresser and commode: nil
la good ahai>e. Prlee for nil 115. Addreen
V. Rqx O. citr. R
KOIt HALF—Gan atovea. $5. connected; hear-
lag stoves. $1.75 und up: cook *toye*. S3
and up. Keveral other stores cheap. Burn
kinship Hfove Compnuy. Jli 1 etere-»t.
Inutn phone 4154.
At-
Furniture Repaired and
Upholstered.
High-Class Work at Moderate Prices.
Muier & Volberg,
"The Shoo with a Reputation”
Both Phone«.
LOST—Monday afternoon. December 14. a
amill gold brooch In the shnpe of a Mar
guerite. with live barouche penrla: loat
somewhere between Rdgewood. Ga., nud 179
Sprlng-at.: transferred going and coming.
Finder will nlcnae return to Mlaa Laurie
Beiinlug, 60 Edge wood-a ve., Edgewood. Ga.,
ami reoolre reward. Atlantn phone 1583.
t.OST— Block leatlter poeketbook with card*
Inclosed. 1'lense return to W. K. .Yentei.
322 Weat Peach t re
A >HT—Lit usually Inrge setter dog, whlto
nud Idnek spot*, blacks ears and large
Iflnek spot on left able; hair clipped from
tall, cars and legs. Answers to name of
Hport. Return to E. 1*. Winn. 1210 Peach-
freest., or 217 Century Bldg. Atlanta phone
3579. or Bell Main 2JS. Liberal reward. d
LOST—Watch charm, with small dlnmond'tn
center: mouogrnin (!. II. K., on Whitehall-
at. Finder please return to T. E. Lockhart,
cireiilatlon Dept., Georgian, for reward.
t.ntfi'—Oil' Forreat-ave. ear nt 3:30 p. m.
In shopping district. $10—four $10 bills.
11ehim to 11corgisii.
MIST—Oue carved gold bracelet; coming out
Monday night. Reward If returned to Mrs.
If. E. Maddox, 619 North Boulevard. Ivy
1919. ■ •
I4JHT—Between 67 Fast Ilarrls-st. and 161
Walton, an unframed oil portrait.
ward. 27684 main.
LOST—At*Rlch's store lasf Monday, a allver
bracelet, with chain and heart. F*
4730-.L Reward.
fhST—An envelope containing three baby
pictures, either In McClure's. Brannsn -
Drug Store, Hlgh'n or on fgtkewood cai
Main 2299.
UMBRELLA REPAIRS.
„ lmbiiellaf and bkpaihino. ,
PAl L Bt RKRRT. rinbrellns re-cotered.
\ induct place. Phone Main 6100.
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
39 West Mitchell fit.
$35 Wilton Velvet Art Bquars, 110.93.
HEATING AND VENTILATING.
HEATING AND VENTILATING. Eipart
methods. Also metal work. Stanton ISmt-
er Company, 58 South Forsyth-st. Bell phont
aomlnlng.
37 East Alnlmma St."
BUILDING, REPAIRING. ETC.
building, REPAIRING, painting and knt
■nmlnln*
J. CAMPIIELL,
ma 81. Phnn.a 1WA
TYPEWRITERS.
THE L. C. SMITH. Ih. only vlalhle typ*.
writer. The type Imrs will not atlck up,
New model just out. H. M. Ashe Company,
Atlanta. Oa.
ALL MAkftrt of machines, $16 up. Type*
‘ “paired. Atlanta Type-
tlanta.
GLOBE FUR. 00:,
39 West Mltrhs. d\.
|43 Daren port, ffc 4.93 ^-
Wank, store, oFFicE FixTUREs:
w. It. PHILLIPS, cabinet maker. Bank.
store, ntrice fixtures, showcases, wa I
cases. Phone 440-MoIn. ,60H S. Forsyth-st.
STOVE REPAIRING AND 8TOVE8,
BLANKENSHIP STOVE COMPANY. “
Atlanta phone
‘ 810^8
THOMAS J. HELMCAS
CAMP, snecesaor to
Reynolds ft Ilelmeamp. Signs of nil kinds.
2QH fesst Alabama-at. p^one Bell 1678.
FIREPROOF STORAGE.
WB STORE household goods and pianos.
Warehouses 235-7-9 and 241 Edaewoo^ —
Office 12 Auburn-are. John 3. Wood*
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
89 Weat Mltehell St.
flOc Ingrain Carpet, yard, 2Pc.
THUNK AND BAG U HRPAIRINO. H. W.
Ronntree ft Bro„ Trunk and Bag Com*
iny. Retail and repairing. 77 Whitehall-
Phone 1376.
MORROW TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Phones 137. Three warehouses. Fnrnltnrs
and pianos stored In separate rooms.
SEWING MACHINES RENTED.
WR RENT new Singer and Wheeler ft Wtt
son machines with complete set of attach-
menta for $7 per month; prompt delivery.
Slurer Sewing Macblns Co. lioth phonea
1J»S. 79 Whlfebnll-at.
WHO’S GOING TO RUNT
WR are now Installing our third carlond of
furnaces. Let ns figure with you now for
heating your bouse. Going to bo cold—see
Moncrlef Furnace Co. Rotn
. Furnace Co. Roth phonea.
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
OP QUALtTY. Price, right, frail _
Williams, Jeweler. 97 Decaturst. Boll phone
1895.
DErt+isTAY.
DENTISTRY—Filling operations of gold,
amalgam and cement made free of charge
..t the Atlanta Dental College, corner of
Kdgewood-ave. and Ivy-st. Now open for
the winter.
REAL E8TATE FOR SALE.
WALL PAPER,
Tinting and Painting.
Fin».t Una nf Wall Pap«r In tha rlly.
,11*11 at»-k Sonth. Pricr, from 84.00 to
•IS.00 p»r ranm. Klntant •fork ol palm,
hr nil ptirp-Mi,,. E.tlmato. Inr contract
p.lnlin, proraptl. and* cheerfully furnlined.
PIBDMOXT WALL 1‘APKR
AND PAINT CO.
'hone. 11*11 S8W-M: All**)* 80S.
88 N'OIITH PnYllIt STKKr.T.
FTill FAIJ^Ornnir**! »|Ih*l«l price, on liar-
rcto nnd donliln *»o* Tent**: tour car* an
rout*. Wotort A O,.. H H. Uruail-at. Trl*-
TRUE ECONOMY
and lari nearly a
R. lhr
GLOBE FUR. CO.,
115 Pall Uatircraci! I4 0.V' *4'io-lb. Cotton
juttraaa, 11.08.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
80FT AND STirr PELT H.VT8
JT«n,d and nsbaptd.......... ■%.... -SO*
With n*w hand. *wcat and hlndin*...... 81
Hand*, unU nr binding* (««h **trn).
•Ht-oltown order, glyen prnpt -.tUolio*.
Lola ttylc*. tell wnrk.
ACME IfATTEBA
100U Wlillch.il 8L
l.lnx* tore, collar irlih nnnio
... Annwcr* to natuc llnrior. I.lltcrnl ra
want. No ijiictImia naked. 221 Coopee4t,
LGHT-tfatcb toll Irioket. migrin-rt J. (i. n“
Ilolliru to McCindlcn latliorntory. ~
wwril.
I.OHT—iVt-dnesilny on Pcnchtree or White-
bnII. n intrso contnlnlu, knife, 2So plcro
ml aiunllcr prtrae. Rotnrn ajnl receive re-
tvnnL W. II, Wrlglny. C5H Weit Alolama-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
LIVE STOCK.
Elllt hai.U—Two nrblt# goot*: broke: tor
|t *‘h iho pair. Writ* B. L. Atotou. Bleb
'•It HALK—Partn-ml
. torn*; Itelmout
• •• rlo.nrook.
n-ralacd Mnramoth r
.train: Dae bird*; t>
A**l*nd. Ut.
h nroH*#
" **eh.
LOST AND FOUND.
U i*7--’V*ilne*bty afternoon, either In
Whitehall or Peaehtreotta.. on* Jet Imll
*rir urnomont lit ward. Call main OT1-L.
lira Wet: name ram Ad ln^
Jeannette, from Mamma. Vlndor ra-
'Jil? to lit W. llarrl. -I. Ucnard. h
.Ha »CJ| a po.-kctl.ook rontalnlng t2d.
/A 1 * V Monday ereulng lari. Gentleman
.iTitL 1 ’ *• th( train cnlerad tta* termlan!
J *' 1 "" *t Atlanta. If flpdtr «l«ht. » re-
SlA*? I—r- be ana eommnnleate with
toi.joad ticket agent. PalrlMirn. Go. _ p
,'V inn rinr*e7mnrolniai~Itrn 829 Pnii-
,ir'"i>* bt#*. o -heck for MS on SoahoanL
lf!JL» * ,, ‘ ,| rnnco reerlpr. It-ward
" tolumed to Hntcbay A Co.. SI MnrUttn-
D'iOjtN-lVlLLIAMS-’"’"
MORRIS COMPANY.
Real Estate and Loans,
609-10 Centurv Building.
DOTH PHONES 4231.
•4,000—Look here. Mr. Investor, we can sell
you two 5-room hou«es sad a store for
this money that rent for 945. and the beauty
of it U that von will have to have only
•9,000 cash. This will par you 13 per rent
on the Investment. You will have to hun
get this.
• 4.000 Will buy a right new 7 room. 2 story
house on South Pryor St. Tills house I*
well built and has all Improvements. It will
pay 12 per rent on the Investment should
you wish to rent It.
•700—We hsve four South Side lots that
ran sell you for this money. This is cheap.
You could Improve thesa to a good advantage.
f2.fl30—For a right new 7-roora, 2-storr-
houae In Inmnn Park. This home has ai
eoavenienrss, electricity, etc. It rents for
•2rt.30. Let us show von this.
$7,500 will huy a tract of 10 acres on Peach
tree Road. This -hr* a frontage of 300
feet on Peachtree Road and is a bargain at
this priee. You could let ns sub-divide it
for von and make a files profit.
*o i;»0—We have a right new fi room house
With all conveniences In West End for this
money. It la chesn. You will have to c*—
Quick to get It. Good terms.
WR hare some bargains in Inman Park lots
that we would be pleased to show yon. We
will build von a borne If you like.
WF! have fiTOO worth of purchase money notes
that art riren agal""* **>od property that
we can sell yen at a sacrifice. Owner needs
the money. Here’* your chance.
NEWTON S. THOMAS,
Real Estate.
422 Century Bldg.
in raaannalilc term,, will buy an A-t
* Irit fh.« uctgbhor*
Inn tinman Purkt:
bat:aaa and anly
* 8-room roltag* In
bond ami growing
iitrroonilcd by apfrmlld
abort Plum from Morali
abort l>lork from Iluratoml ar*. Thl* la In
ih* lin* of moat *iibanr«n*nl of raloca
now ami tor aom* ,lm* to com*, la m
nt. and I hi. bima* would not l*v blirli
0 right now. If ymi want to bny lu
in. light plan *ml aore »» boy tbla Ivwau
tlfnl “ottaga ami llr* la a good community,
and maka aume money.
020 CASH bny* « Mr* l*t*l lot on a *oo.l
atraot ami inrruunU*-! by nlr* bomra,
maiiv of them two atorlra. ami right In the
heart of lb* hnlldlng tmom oat in t'onrn-
hin Thl* lot would b* rbran. In my rrifni*-
1 nearly twice the prlr* 1 am aaklug.
large lot. on wi<l* charted atrret, half
of Grant park; well »l*»at*d and
hi liongbt for IRS If taken at one*. Thl*
I* worth today IMO.
NEWTON 8. THOMAS,
Real Estate Exchange.
422 Century Bldg.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
71 North Forsyth St.
\
$1,650—A close-in lot --on
Windsor, next to the cor
ner of Whitehall.
$800—A nice little 3-room
house on Chestnut St.,
near the corner of Pied
mont.
$900—A three-room house
on Sampkin street, near
Highland Ave.; $50 cash
and $10 month.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting
and Loans.
18 C)ITTH BROAD ST.
$300 CAKH and $30 per month for 7-room
bonne on Ilill-st.; new; possession a
at once; large lot-* I’rlce reduced to £
Nice Christmas present for daughter.
$800 t'A$Ji and $25 per month gets cheap,
new 6-room bouse on Bryan-st. Price $£•
780.
■la*II™r w 111 mrii ivi
Owner paid $1,800; mnst sell.
CHBROKER-AVE.—Firing Grant park; .
bargain In n 6-room house ou a urge I
you know there It very little In tbli sectl
room rpungp; jirriwi rnnumon; in one or
the prettiest blocks on this «Tenne; reason
able terms. Price $3,750.
t N. BOULEVARD—Second door north of
Jt. Charlcs-a ve.; new 2-atory (nuxlern) 7-room
house, with all convenience#; don’t fall to
took at thla number. Price low, $5,800.
Terma easy.
FOR RENT—HOUSE3.
W. A. FOSTER
RAYMOND ROBSON,
12 South Broad Street.
Bell 'Phones 1031-32. Standard 1881.
WE have two beautiful homes on West
Peachtree of 9 and 12 rooms. These
are modern with furnace. Out of the
usual. For first-class tenant will rent
reasonably. •
YOU should get our list of attractive
homes and cottages. Many brand-
new and will please the most fastidi
ous. From 85 to |76.
FLATS.
WE have-several cosy 5-room flats,
strictly modern. Low rentals.
STORES AND SECOND FLOORS.
QUITE a number of attractive stores
and second floors. Let us show you
through If you are thinking of entering
business or changing location.
IT Is really a pleasure for us to show
property. Good teams and willing
and obliging men to serve you.
LEGAL NOTICES.
_To All Whom I, M,y Concern. Granting:
Th, omtor*lgn«d gnjrdtan of Wllti* f. Weri-
moretond, Jr e minor, heraby give* notlr,
of nrr attention ,o ouply to th. Honorable,
Ih# 8np«rior Oonrt of Pulton County, Grargl*.
°?. ,h ,* ®th day of January, 1909, at B
o dock A. M , at th. court tiou.e of Fulton
County, Gaorgla, tor an order to aril and ra-
Inre.t, the property to be eold la daicribed
aa follow*, to-wlt:
An undivided l-13th Intereat In ell that
Dari or parcel of land lying and being in
land lot 77 of the Pottrleenlb Dtotrlct of
—irlnelly Henry, now Pulton County, Georgia,
d more particularly daecribrd te commenc
ing nt n point on the en.t ride of Pryor Si.,
85 feet .outh of Demur St., nnd running
thence south along said Pryor St. 91 *
thenr, east I os feet to an llfey: thence
*1 feet; thence weat 108 feet to Pryor St.,
end the point of beginning, being tail 5 nnd
known ae No. 11 Pryor 8t., according to the
preaent ayetem of .treat numbering In the
rity of Atlanta.
The ration for Bale to that laid propel
can be Bold to an advantage at thla time ■
proceeds thereof profitably re-lnreeted.
JOSEPHINE 1.0CHRANB,
-T-dton of Willi. P. Westmoreland, Jr.
.Philip W. Atotou and McDaniel, Alston
Hlaek, Attorneys.
December 3, 1908.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 52, 1908
PERSONAL
FOR RENT.
NO. 279 HOUSTON 8T.
Two Btor/ 8-room houie, Cm large lot.
near Jackaon Bt, convenient to three ear
lines. Haa all conveniences. Trice, 683.50.
NO. 201 CAPITOL AVB.
Nine-room, 2-etory brick house, between
Richardson end Crumley Sts. All
lienees. Price, 840.
NO. 440 WOODWARD AVE.
Nine-room, 2-story house, near Hill Bt. Has
all convenience# and Is In good repair.
Price, •33.60.
WH PUBLISH a weekly rant bulletin, gtv
lng n good description of everything w®
have for rant Gat a copy,
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AO ENT,
IS AUBURN AVB.
REAL E8TATE FOR SALE,
50-ACRH FARM-Three I
i from dty, 1*4
miles t
his 83 acres under
I88 8.8VM.8VU, toOUB#. Illmi, *tC. Cttlh
riee for this month only $2,600: term price
one-sixth cash, balance 1 to 6 years
per cent Or will rent this place
per year for CO yeara, deed to be
given with option of taking Mtne up at the
end of any one year by paying cash price
carrying out term contract for 60
year*. Thla Is a bargain.
price
*3.000;
frith: _ . JT .^ ..
$300 per year for CO yeara,
fn with option of taking same up i
of any one year by paying cash
by carrying out term contract 1
ra. Tbla la a bargain.
60-ACRE FARM—Eighteen acre# under cul
tivation. 6-room boose, miles from city.
Price $1,t6o. Will glra terma,
$10 ACRES—With TO acre* nnder cultivation.
three house*, wire and bo«rd_ fence; alt
mllea from dty. Price $4,000. Easy terms.
134 ACRES—With 150 under cultivation, one
2-room honsa and one 5-room bouse, barns,
criba. etc. On railroad; has siding for ship
ping. This place hi on a graded, road and In
a good neighborhood. Price $5,000. Terms
to suit.
VACANT TjOTS nnd Improved cltv property
for sale on easy terma that will pay 10 to
S per cent on Investment. Farm lands art
nrreaalng In value In Ben Hill county end
f you are thinking of buying a farm now
* the time. Farms can be bought now that
will pay for inside of ten
sell farms on long time,
y coa— *
ie rents alone
years, and we will
thereby giving you every
good farm. ' *■
Yours for buslneai.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.,
123 E. Central Avenue.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ NOTICE.
The undersigned as guardian of her minor
children, Rllznlx?th ltawson. Hnrnh Rnwinui,
xMUIatii Itnwson nud Charles Rawson, b**re.
l*r gives notice of her Intention to apply to
the Judge of the superior court of Fulton
county, Georgia, for an order allowing her
aa inch guardian to soil and reinvent the
proceeds of antd sale eighty shares of pre
ferred nnd ono hundred and nlxty sharps of
common stock In the Elisabeth Cotton MIUs,
fnc® value each share one hundred dollars.
The reason for making the .application Is
that the money enn ih* Inevnted In other
pnmerty that will pay a better Income.
6 Said application will be made after thirty
nyn from this date at the superior court
ouse in mid county.
^ MRS. U II, RAWSON, Guardian,
December 8. 1808.
Madison J. Williams vs. Mrs. Annl# Cul
berson Psrry. Superior Court, March Term,
1909. NO. 18108.
To-Mr*. Annie Culberson Perry, Greeting:
By order of court, you ar* hereby notified
.... November, 1008,
You are hereby reaulrsd to bs and appear
8 t the March Term, 1908, of said coprt. *"
e held.on the
then and there
plaint.
Will „
of said court,
■h Term, 1908, of nsld coart. To
the Aral Mon,ley In March. 1909,
era to answer the plaintiff s oom-
FOR SALE BY OWNER
IF YOU WANT A HOME ON THE
NORTH SIDE ON ONE <JF THE
BEST RESIDENCE STREETS IN
THE CITY, LOOK AT 28. II AND 8C
ST. CHARLES AVE, JUST OFF THE
BOULEVARD. EIGHT ROOMS EACH
WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE.
BUILT OF BEST MATERIAL. STORM
SHEETED. DOUBLE FLOORED. NO
BETTER HOUSE CAN BE BUILT;
BEAUTIFUL ELEVATION. LARGE
LOTS, NICE HOMES. THIS IS
CHANCE YOU DON’T OFTEN HAVE
WHERE THERE CAN BE NO OB
JECTIONABLE FEATURES. WILL
SELL ON REASONABLE TERMS.
S. W. SULLIVAN,
308 Peters Bldg.
Bell Phone 4075-J.
FIXE.
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CITIZENS' TICKET
FOR CITY OFFICERS
JACK80N, Ga.. Dee. 22.—In the mu
nicipal cempalpn the cltnen*’ ticket (or
mayor end councilman to be voted on
In the primary election follow*: For
mayor. S. O. Ham. the Incumbent;
councllmen, from th*, Flret ward, G. E.
Mallet: Second Yard, B. F. Moon;
Third ward. H. L. Daughtry; Fourth
ward, F. S. Kthertdpe.
The preaent city officiate are aa fol
lows; Mayor, Hon. S. O. Ham; coun
cilman. G. E. Mallet, B. F. Moon. J. H.
McKIbhen and J. T. Fletcher. It will
be *een that there are but two pro
posed chanpee In council according to
this ticket
1
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
IS (and nautral love and affection)—
Edward Van Winkle to Edward K. Van
Winkle, lot on Thlrd-st. Warranty
deed.
(400—Joseph F. Gatins to C. 8. Me
Kelvy, lot on Gordon-eL Warranty
deed.
$1,500—Andrew J. Redwlne to_At-
lanta Savins* Banl
or-at. Warranty d>
$10—W. A. Nlall to Mr*. M. H.
Shropshire, lot on Moreland-ave.
Mortgage.
$5.659—Mr*. Elizabeth Bunnell to L
E. Menkee, lot on Weat Peachtree.au
Warranty deed.
$$,600—L. K. Menkee to M. L. Hlrach,
lot on Alexander-st. Loan deed.
$1,500—F. W. Buttrick to the Georgia
Saving* Bank and Trust Company, lot
on Oakland-ave. Loan deed.
$5—E. F. Lupton, J. F. Ijimhart, J.
H. Cook. S. Alexander. J. A. Oakley
and A. O. Allen, aa trustees for Clay-,
ton Graded School, to the Fulton
county board of education, lot on Haas,
ave. Deed.
$1.610—John M. Slaton and Benja
min Z. Phillips to Albert Steiner, lot on
West Hunter-sU Warranty deed.
$20,500—C. C. MeOehee to R. O.
Campbell, lot on Peachtree-sL War
ranty deed.
- — Cnn| yv. J. Fletcher.
property In Fulton county. Mortgage.
$1,200—Asa G. Candler to Arthur
Herrmann, lot on Euclld-ave. War
ranty deed.
$6.176—William M. Crumley, executor
of the estate of Ml*s Kate Stow, to
Charier R. Haskins, lot on Angler-ave.
Executor’s deed.
$1.600—Charles R. Haskins to George
K. Johnson end John W. Hamer, lot on
Angler-ave. LoSn deed.
$400—R. J. Brown to Luckte * Wise,
lot on Stonewall*.:. Loan deed.
$600—Ida P. Wilhelm to the Dickin
son Trust Company, lot on Rlchardson-
*t Warranty deed.
$600—G. C. Roy, Sr., to the trustees
of Atlanta Council No. 860, Knights of
Columbus Hot on Walnut-st. Loan
deed.
$21,141—W. F. Wlnecoff to Edwin P.
Ansley, property on the Prado and Mad
dox's drive. Bond for title.
$600—43helby Smith to F. M. Coker,
property In Fulton county. Warranty
deed to secure loan.
$1,100—W. M. Hunt and B. D. Wat
kins to George R. Williams, lot on
— Igowood-avo. Warranty deed.
$660—B. D. Watkins to W. M. Hunt,
lot on Edgewood-ave. Warranty deed.
$1,000—George W, Logan, Jr., to Bry.
an M. Grant, lot on Peachtree-st. Deed.
$16,438—Edwin P. Analey fo the Real
ty Trust Company, property on North
For*yth-*t. Deed.
$1,200—S. Z. Ruff to Edwin P. Analoy,
lot on Pledmont-ave. Deed.
$4,000—Mrs. Sallle J. Bearse to Edwin
P. Ansley, lot on Park lane. Bond for
title.
$4,600—Mrs. Hannah Hearse Johnson
to Edwin P. Ansley, lot On Beurxe-ave.
Bond for title.
$12,600—R. L. Walker to Edwin P.
Ansley, property on the Prado. Bond
for title.
$$00—Mrs. Mattie D. Reeder to I. Y.
Sage, lot on Angler-ave. Warranty
deed.
$300—Mra. Mattie D. Reeder to Mrs.
Margaret A. Sage, executrix of the ee
tate of I. Y. Sage, lot on Angler-ave.
Warranty deed.
$1,200—Mrs. Ada D. Loftls to F. C.
Lacy, lot on Short-st. Loan deed.
$12,400—L. E. Menkee to Mrs. Tl
M. Johnson, lot on Alexander-st. B
for title.
$11,100—Hugh T. Inman to Hugh
Richardson, lot on Edgewood-ave. and
Jackson-st. Bond for title.
$14.000—Atlanta Banking and Sav-
gs Company to W. R. Jester, lot on
Pence DeLeon and Panola-avea. Bond
for title.
$1—Martin and Ltssette Bucknell to
J. T. Wellham, lot on Mlddle-st. Quit
claim deed.
$1,000—J. William Harrison to W. L.
Norman, lot on McDanlel-st. Warranty
deed.
$250—Joel R. Mills to O. W. Breed
love, lot on Forrest-ave. Warranty
doed.
$176—Asa O. Candler to Margaret f,.
Hlntnan, lot on Klrkwood-ave. War
ranty deed. —
$28,000—Henry Hlrsch to The Index
Printing Company, lot on Etlls-st. Bond
for title.
$600—L. L. Gibson to H. L. Hanson,
lot on St. Charles-ave. Loan deed.
$600—Mrs. E. 8. James to T. K. Cree,
lot on Ruena Vlsta-ave. Deed.
$2,000—F. F. Lester to the Savings.
Building and Loan Association, lot on
Garden-at. Loan deed.
$4.450—William H. Withers to C. P.
Murphy, lot on Pledmont-ave. War
ranty deed.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$2.500—S. B. Turman A Co.. 121
Tonth-it., to build one-story frame
dwelling.
I960—M. M. Jackson. 122-127 North
Boulevard, to repair two houses.
$400—Georgia Motor Car Works,
Edgewood-ave., to Install heating
plant
$410—W. J. Mallard. 242 Woodward
ave., to repair Are damage.
DEATHS.
» Edi
Alfred Wright. colored, aged 6
months, died at 77 Gardner-at.
Mr*. Kate Newrtter, aged 65. died
at residence In Chapel-ave.
Randall Spivey, aged 20, deld at Bell-
wood-ave. crossing.
James S. Allen, colored, aged 47. died
at 82 Elisebeth-tt.
Willie May Johnson, colored, aged 4,
died at 169 McDonough road.
Mra. Mary A. Hunter, aged 70, died
at 226 Capltnt-ave.
Mra. Leila M. Rainwater, aged 28.
died at IS Atwood-et.
James Williams, colored, aged 16
tye. died at 14 Bradsberry-ave.
W. M. Lyon, aged 66, died at 17 West
Celn-ri.
M. F. Cowan, aged 62, dtod at 200
Jett-et.
Ida Smith, colored, aged 47, died at
25 Faln-st.
Mrs, Mery FHxgtbbon, aged 65, died
260 B|
Frank
Utica, N. Y.
Mary Donald, colored* aged It, died
at 668 Glenn-et.
Mrs. Fannie Reese, aged 69, died at
49$ Pulllam-st.
Samuel Manassah, aged* 60. died at
101 North Butler-*t
A. Hill, aged $2, died at a private’
Rnniterlum.
Mrs. C. M. Pittman, aged 70, died at
Mrs. Oscar T. Peeples, of Carters-
vllle, Oa„ has been forced by III health
to retire from activity In the publicity
field of the Georgia Federation of Wom
en's Clubs. Notice of her resignation
was published In The Constitution yes
terday. A card of appreciation nf Mrs.
Peeples’ work and regret at her III
health was published by Mrs. M. A.
Lipscomb, president of the federation,
yesterday. Mrs. Peeples will spend the
winter In Daytona, Fla.—Chattanooga
Times.
Misses Louise and Caroline Sisson
are the guests of their cousin. Miss
Lbtiro Larendnn, In New Orleans. The
Tlmet-Democrat of recent date says:
"Miss Laure Larendon was hostess In
the afternoon Thursday at one of the
most charming anil lovely bridge par
ties held this season, entertaining at
her spacious home In St. Charles-ave.
The rooms were prettily decorated with
palms and ferns throughout. About
(llty guests were entertained."
Misses Katharine nnd Julie Rlchard-
aon, the bright young daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Jnsdph Richardson, who have
been attending school at Washington,
D. C„ have returned home for the holl-
dnya nnd are accompanied bv a school
friend Mini Dorothy Newhall, of Port'
land. Ore.
An event of Interest to the younger
set on Tuesday evening will be the buf.
fet supper which Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mis* Jennie Ponder leave* In
day* for New York, where she will
remain for some time.
Mr. C. B. Gibson, who was In Atla
Saturday, returned to Columbus Sun
day morning.
Miss Gibson, nf Columbus, Is the
guest of Miss 8arah Terrell In Atlanta
this week.
Mrs. Aabury Hodgson and children,
of Athens, are the guests of friends In
Decatur.
The friends of Mr*. Edward DouRlter-
ty will regret to learn that she Is In
disposed.
The friends of Mrs. Cteve Webb will
regret to learn that she Is 111 of apii'-n-
dlcltls.
Mr. A. W. Pettlbone, of Wllkesbnrre,
Pa., Is the guest ~of Mr. Charles Sol-
pie, Jr.
Mr. Will Parkhurst la spending a few
days at the New St. Charles Hotel, New
Orleans, en route from Mexico to At
lanta. He will .arrive here the latter
part of the week.
for. and Mrs. Bulow Campbell will
spend the holidays In Rome with Mrs.
Campbell's mother. Mra. Berry. Their
little niece, Mlss-Wrlght, of Rome, will
return with them. £
Mrs. R. A. Woodslde and Mr*. Alma
Kurkamp, of Louisville, Ky., are apend.
ig the holidays with Mr. and Mix.
ihn J. Woodslde st their apartments
at the Aragon.
A large and delightful event of Tues
day night will be the dancing party
which Mr. and Mra. John E.. Murphy
will give at their home on Peachtree-st.
Dr. and Mr*. Bates Block will give
box party at the Grand Tuesday
night In honor of Miss Dickenson, of
Connecticut, the guest of Miss DuBose.
Mrs. Beecher Cleveland Burton, who
has been the guest of the Misses Tuck,
er. In West End, has returned to her
home In Saratoga, N. Y.
Mr. Joseph Gatina and Mr. Benja
min Gatina, of New York, ar* In the
city for the holidays, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Murphy.
theater party at the Grand on
Tuesday evening will Include Mr. and
Mrs. Carleton Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burkel, of
Chattanooga, arrived In Atlanta Tues
day to visit Mrs. W. M. Garrett for
the holidays.
Misses Margaret Dlsosway and Fran
ces Nunnalty will arrive In Atlanta on
Wednesday to spend the holidays at
home.
Mrs. Iverson L. Graves and son, of
Memphis, are the guests of friends In
Decatur, and will remain thru the holi
days.
Misses Louise and Elsie Kennon have
returned from on extended visit to Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Kennon, In Birmingham,
Ala.
len Bane, nf Nelson, are guests of Mr.
John W. Davisson, on North Jacluon-
Mr. and Mrs. Fltxhugh Scott are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Landrum,
after a stay of two waeka In Florida.
Mr. Isaac Strauss, of Sumter, 8. C„
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Levy at 205 South Pryor-st.
Miss Annla Holland leaves Tuesday
for the east coast of Florida, where
she will apend the winter.
Mr. and Mr*. James W. Austin will
spend Christmas In Valdosta'wtth Mr.
and Mr*. W. B. Fender.
Miss Marjory Brown and Miss Pan
tile May OUley have arrived from St.
Marys for the holidays.
Alisa Lillian Logan will spend th* win-
Today's Pattern J
Oamett-st.
Lnyd-Maffett, aged 7, died at 47 Oak-
htll-ave.
L. Moten, colored, aged $, died at
211 West Mitchell-st.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, 1J5
Slmpson-st., a boy.
To Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Mills, 205
Kennbdy-st., a boy.
To Mr. und Mrs. N. P. Barker, 167
Kennedy-st., a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, 165
Mills-st.. a girl.
To Air. and Airs. A. J. Redd, a girl.
To Atr. and Atr*. Robert Wilkerson,
21 Brandon-st.. a girl.
To Air. and Airs. T. E. Stephens, 2$8
Irn-st., a bny.
To Air. and Atrs.. L. J. McLane,
Capitol view, a girl.
To Mr. and Atra. Robert Johhaon, 114
West Alley-sL, a boy.
To Atr. and AfYs. Guy Gentry, 87
Hood-st., a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Povre, 241
Mangum-st., a boy.
To Mr. and Airs. Alexander J. Walker,
20 Kearsage-ave.. a boy.
To Air. nnd Atrs. R. A. Kerd, 212
Bellwood-ave.. n boy.
To Air. and Mrs. R. F. Davis, I$1
West Korth-ave., a boy.
To Mr. and Airs. Walter II. Childress,
1 Oark-st.. a girl.
To Mr. and Airs. S. N. Waters, Lake-
wood Heights, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lltham. 512
Central-eve., a boy.
LADIES’ WORK APRON.
Paris Pattern .Vo. 2688.
All Seeme Allowed.
Reevy linen, in plnln or Ofured pattern.,
ctrambrer, Indian-head cotton end gingham In
plain colors, ae well ee In itrtped, Sgured or
chocked dr.lens tuny he u.ed In the devel
opment of thla simple bnt Jaunty little apron.
Tit* waist portion Is gathered to the yoke por
tion nnd also to ths top of the shaped belt,
the upper edge, of the skirt portion brine
gathered to the isme belt. The rather full
sleeve* are gathered Into straight cuffi end
the apron closes at the center-back
•mall pearl buttons. Th* lower am
edges of th* apron portion are flniihe
s simple hem and the front has two pocxtle,
which ars convenient for the carrying nf
i naters, note books, ete. The pattern Is in
■lies—82, 30, 40 and 44 inchm, tni.t
measure. Por 88 bmt the apron require. 8 4$
sards of material 27 Inchts wide, or 4 7.
yards 86 Inches wide.
Price of pattern, 10 cents.
.ido
the number of the pattern sad tbs
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
wKwTSf , rc*7rtrnnrs53r3aps?tBrroM)a»r
•auger treloe r ( tbe folio win* road*, aubjoct
to typographlml •rrora:
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R.
Terminal Station.
So. Arrtrt I^rom—
•42. W#et rt. 8.15 #i
!44. Wret Pt. 9.53 am
a Columbue.10.si am
Sow O...10.411 am
40. Sow O... 1.56pm
20. Columbus. 7.55pm
•* • 7.06pm
,.11.56 pm
No. Depart To—
15. Sow 0...O 6.45 am
19. Columbus.. 6.30 aqi
£M-VA”pE
17. Columbus.. 4.10pm
41. West Ut.. 6.45poe
>7. Sow O.... 6.20pm
dally except Burnley.
fiunday oulj.
rain* marks .
’rains marked f run L .
itb#r trains ma dally.
CEN T RAtrOFG E O RGIARAIL W A V.
Arrive From—
Jacksonville... 6.58
.Inrkaonvlile... 6.40
Savannah 8.00 am
Macon 10.50 am
Mnrnn......... 4.20pin
Macon 8.10 pin
Impart To—
Macon 8.00 am
'/"‘•on 12.30 pm
Macon./ 4.00pni
JnckeonvUle... 9.07 pm
flavaniutb 1.30 pm
Jockaouv1llc'..lt06 pm
LOUISVILLE « NASHVILLE^R~R.
Arriving nnd departlnf time from Union
Station. Atlanta. All trains dally. ’
l4—v», I AirFaT
Ctnrlnnatl-Lonlnvllla
Chicago ft Northwest....
Cincinnati ft twoulevtlle..
Knoxville via Bine Rldi
Knoxville via Carterarr
Knoxville via Carteravllle..
Tate accommodation..
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM
ANl ATLANTIC RAILROAD
iTratna Arrive and Depart f rom tha Union
ititm)
ftcbedulet efftetiva November IS. 008.
Arrive—
No. 3 from Brantwlrk. Wa/croao.
Tbotuiierllle and FlUferald 7;
No. 1 from Brunawlek. ffuerm
ThoiueevIKe and Fitzgerald
Depart—
No. 1 for Fltagerald. ThomasTllIa.
Wayrroas and Brunswick 7:46 am
No. 4 for Fltiaettld. Tli«rannrUle.
Wayeroaa and Brunawlek.... 8:43 run
Pullman drawing room sleeping car aerv-
lee on tralna 1 and 4 between Atlanta nod
Tboniaevllle. On. For further Information,
call oa or write to
W. II. LEAST.
General rnKvenir^r Ag»at.
W. A. RTOKRfi.
City Passenger and Tickt-t A<eut..
Atlanta. <Ja
.7:45 am
r:30 pm
NOTICE
Special Opening Dinner
/ AT THE
LYRIC INN DINING ROOM
. 7 CARNEGIE WAY.
From 11:30 to 8:30 Wednesday, December 23. 190
MEALS 35 Cents. 8pecUl Attention to The:
'lints Phone 4760.
Parties.