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lUE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1900.
business directory.
HARDWOOD FLOORS.
...nuBT Mrtwoort doors furnished. Intel
r J.<| Q flnUbed complete. Edward Haynes
I.nluber Company. « Spring!.. AttauUr
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UUMBING. STEAM AND GAS FIT-
r TING.
/» n nEVNETT. Plumbing Contractor. 2*4
C 'Anhura-ave. Main 27214. Fourteen years’
..narlonna In thl* oltV. IVrSOnnl
5-21-3
practical experience In rid* city,
attention given all work.
A. J. MAYFIELD.
KRAI. ESTATE AND RENTING AGENT.
« South I’ryor-st.. corner Ilantet-st. Of-
nee hours. 10 to 2 nnd & to 7. Balance of
time glren to ontdoor work, collecting rents
nud looking after property. List your prop,
erty with fncnand It will have my personal
attention. I»Hoiie«: Atlanta 729. Bell JMQ.
5-10-2
FIREPROOF STORAGE,
ter STORK household goods and pianos,
*Warehoasesi2.15-7-9 and 241 Mgrad-m
Offie" 18 Aubnrn-ave. John J. WodHald*.
*trunks, rags and suit cases.
RETAILED AND REPAIRED.
KOUNTREE’S.
phones. Bell Mala 1576. Atlanta 1534.
77 Whitehall
Street.
Atlanta 1054.
A SURE THING.
A! r TUBERCULOSIS hospitals nre Install.
Inc warm-air heating by the two-way sys-
tlm Sr* ns. Stanton Heater Company, 58
goutta Foiavth. Phone Main 32(13.4”’«
SAFETY RAZOR BLADE &HARP,
ENED.
ALT. kinds; thin wafer 25c per dozen. Write
for convenient mailing cartoon. The Tool
Company, 58 Marietta-si., Atlanta, (jfn.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
A. HOLZMAN, Jeweler. .
HAVE your watch and Jewelry repaired be
fore going to tho seashore. We give you
prompt attention. 94 Whltehall-st.
■— PLUMBING.
vitiKMAN *"PLUMBING COMPANY, sue-
*225 to R- F. O’Shields. Jtepalr work
Hren special attention. Both phoucs 550 If
L,t Hunter. J
— FASHIONABLE millinery.
rnF-4Fl shipment mldamnmer mllllnerr Inst
received. Cut pi Ice. nn trimming nod
mnklns thru summer months. Mrs. Jnnle
Clnn. *» Edgewood-nve. Atlanta phone
JSI- Ms -'
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
TAUI, BCRKERT.
NO. 1 VIADUCT BLACS.
Umbrellas repaired nnd recovered.
SO
BRICK.
SHALE BRICK.
ASK FOR engineer's test. B. Mifflin Hood.
5-24-12
L. M. JOHNSON & CO.,
BEAL ESTATE.
BEAD ESTATE nnd Lonnt. Call on na for
bargain*. Both Ph° ne * «« Patera
bonding. •
ARTISTS.
Abananza Studio,
su WHITEHALL; Main 2769. Commercial
and nrt fotografers. "Fotoa for every
purpose.” ^Professional finishing for aran-
tears; Aims supplied; kodak* rented. Pig
DROPSY.
DROPSY CURED—Gives quick relief; stop*
shortness of hrenth In 36 to 48 hours; re
moves nil swelling In 15 to 20 days. If yon
ma t call, write O. F. Collnm Dropsy Medi
cine Co., »>1 West Ilnuter-st., Atlanta, On.
- 7-124*
MUSIC BY MAIL.
WE WANT YOUR NAME on onr mailing
Hit. Writ, for catalogue and ono piece of
music free. Arno Muale Co.. 63 Peachtree.
MMO
FURNACE REGULATION.
A BEGULATOIt that will regulate. Bnvci
per cent of fuel. Guaranteed. Put In
on trial. We are solo agents. Moncrlef
Furnace Compony.
BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES.
D. ALEXANDER, 1G3 Whltchall-it. Now
and second-hand wheel, for sale. Will ex
change new for old or bay second-hand
wheels. Repair work n apcclnlty. 5-19-23
FLY SCREENS—FLY SCREENS.
MOON & CARTER. We manufacture and
repair fly «crecn«; hank, store fixture; and
furniture. 40J4 P.teri-,t. Phone Ml Mnhn. ^
DENTISTRY.
UR. W. W. MeCOI.LfM-Teeth extracted
without pain. 500 Auatell Bid*. Phone;:
Main 1337, Atlnntn 1104. 6-11-11
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
All. KINDS home-made bnrneaa and sad
dles and full lino of horao eoyers anil
lap roliea. Special repair deportment, D.
Morgan. 135 Whitehall 6-36-61
TYPEWRITERS.
THE L C. SMITH, only rlalblo typewriter.
Type hnra will not stick tip: new model:
Jntt out. II. M. Ashe Co., Atlanta. 5-26-t
CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANED.
REPAIRING and making carpets. Oriental
. rug, cleaned count to new. IV. E. Cox, 23
Inmnr-sr. Hell phone 6007 Main. tf
*”MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS.
JOS. W. HOGAN, M.& C.E.
607 Tempte Court hnllding, Atlnntn, Oa.
MIMA, public bulldlnga and machinery cf
nil kinds overhauled tod repaired. 8pe- v
flnl mechanics furnished. Write ue. 5-28-5
LUMBER—LUMBER—LUMRER.
„ . BELL RHONE 692 WEST.
OAKLAND LUMBER MFO. C.-10 pt
it**, ^*
„„ I*ark car,
. off nt Oakland-nre. City office 1428 Em-
l-lrp Bldg. Rhone 818 Main. Oakland City.
Atlanta, Ga. 6-18-15
KEHELEY STUDIO.
ARTISTIC PORTRAITS. Bromides, etc.
Kodak pictures enlnrged nnd colored. OW
paintings repaired. 416 Austell building. At
Itmtn. Ga.
MILLINERY.
HATS made or trimmed free of charge.
SHEET METAL WORK.
C. A. GOUGE.
TIN ROOFING, SHEET IRON and metal
work. 74 lvy-st. Both phonea 1443.
6-22-4
ART LESSONS.
T f onoh r>n A WINO. Water Colors. Olt,
A teaCU China. Ordera taken. A. I*
Blackman. 82 Carnegie place. Iry I860.
o-28-45
PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FIT-
TING.
B/ F. STOCKTON. Plumbing, Steam and
Gaa Fitting. 24 South ?ryor*st Phone
161. 6-25-33
RUBBER TIRES.
WE DO HIGH-CLASS rubber firing at
lowest prices. All workmanship nnd rub.
her guaranteed. Thos. R. Ferguson, 12U
Piedmont-are. Phone 2073 Atlanta. 64-22
DENTISTRY.
SOUTHERN DENTAL OFFICE8.
Established six years at 91% Whltehnll-st..
over the Globe Clothing Co. Prices cut be
low competition for summer months. Crooked
teeth made straight 85 each. Full upper
plntea at 82.50 each. Teeth examined nnd
cleaned free for oil patients. No students.
Bell phone $976. Atlnntn 1548.-
ARCHITECT.
WILLIAM H. ALLEN,
423 AND 424 EMPIRE BUILDING.
PHONE MAIN 110.
ATLANTA, GA.
6 29-48
AUTO AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES.
THE largest line In the South. Southern
representatives G. Sc J. Tires, Indian Motor
cycles and Recycle snd Hudson Bicycles.
Writ# for catalogue*, .'•rents wanted. Elyea-
Auatell Company. 35 North Prror-it 6-8-8
CONTRACTORS.
FOR CRUSHED STONE, rubble granite.
snnd block* nnd enrb, call Pine Mountain
Granite Ca, 1009 Century Bldg. Dell phone
FLY SCREENS, CARPENTER WORK
FLY SCREENS, FLY 8CREENS—Let ns
figure with you before you buy. Moody
& Holbrook, 277 Edgewood. Phone Ivy 1229.
4-5-1
J. VON REEDEN.
Professional Horseshoeing,
GENERAL repair work. Wngon bullfling.
<9 ConrtlflUd-,t. Phone SOW. 6-24-6
TYPEWRITERS.
WB mil. rrnt or repair all tank** of type-
writer*. Atlanta Typ«wrlt«r Exchange,
Atlanta, Ga. 8-S1-SS
L. C. SMITH VIRim.E SUPPLIES, Itnery
tiling cow*. Mlmcogmptia, ate. n. M.
Ashe Co.. Atlnntn, Gt.
6-21-16
R. J. CRAIG & CO.
WE SELL LUMBER, I.ATIIS nnfl ahlnglra
In any quantity. Carloada a tiiectslty.
Prompt d.llrcry. Alio aide cot building
brick, 166 Whltchnll-at. Bell phone Jbiln
6043, Atlanta 1734. 0-15-5
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS.
MARK W. JOHNSON Seed Company, old-
fit made bourn South. All aeefl, end fer
tilisers. 36 8outh Pryor-gt. 6-H-24
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED.
ALL MAKES machine,. 115 nn. Typewriters
rebuilt; repaired. Atlanta Typewriter Ex-
W. E. WORLEY,
REAL ESTATE.
415-416-417 Empire Bldg.
East Avenue Cottage $3,750,
ONE pf the prettiest 6»room cottages
on the street and on one of the pret
tiest lots having an elevation of about
4 feet. House Is nicely arranged, built
of good material, fitted up with mod
ern fixtures, etc. Here Is one of the
most modem little homes in the city,
and one that ought to sell on sight.
Can arrange any reasonable terms.
St. Charles Avenue Cottage
$3,500.
HERE la a modern cottage built of
good material and on a good lot that
we are In position to deliver for tho
above price If sold within the next
week or ten days. This Is something
that will catch the eye of the tasty.
House has been built little less than a
year, consequently Is In tho very best
repair. 'TIs to your Interest to Investi
gate this proposition. Terms $1,800
cash, balance easy.
Two Houses and Lots for
$5,500.
THIS property is near Druid Hills and
right at Ponce DeLeon-ave. One
fs a 6-room house and one a three-
room and lot fronts 110 feet on two
streets, making a total frontage of 220
feet. Besides the frontage on two
streets, the property has a public drive
on the side. - Here 1* an opportunity
for the speculator or any* one wanting
a permanent renting Investment. Buy
this property and build on both streets,
and you will have one of the best rent
ing investments that can be found in
any high-class section of the city. Can
arrange most any kind of terms. Bet
ter not take too long to Investigate
this.
W. E. WORLEY.
FOR SALE—REAi. ESTATL.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE RENTING. AND LOANS.
12 SOUTH BROAD.
Bell Phone 1031-32.
, 553 Washington:
, 132 Juniper.
5 Brown place
0 r„ 804 Hill-st., heat furnished. .
0 r.. 300 East Plne-at
5 r., 89 Atlanta-ave
49 Mil!«-at...
87.50
62.50
37.50
35.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
25.00
17.50
12.50
13.60
r., 49 Mllls-at
4 r., Fnlr-st., Kirkwood
4 r„ 160 Xflaon-st.
FURNISHED FLAT—PIEDMONT-AVK.
On the right coins out Pledmont-ave., be-
twees^Fourth and Fifth-ata., we have this
beautiful and thoroughly modern flret floor
0-room flat. This I* one of the prettieet loca
tions on the north side. Convenient to
schools and ehuiMei. Car line in front. Thfa
apartment is brand new and rnrries all pos
sible convenience*. Wf can rent this furnished
for six months at a very reasonable price,
or to a very desirable party can make a
longer lease. Owner will vacate any time.
Standard Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ON Juniper-st., near Ponee DeLeon-ave., a
2-story 8-room house on nicely elernted
east front shaded'lot; house has all fnodern
conveniences, piped for furnace, servant*’
room; everything in first-class condition.
Price. $7,750.
FOR SALE-REAL E:TATE.
J. P. STURGEON & CO.,
727-728 Empire Bldg.,
Bell'4375. Atlanta 1279.
$2,650-->0n the car line and pear Federal
Prison, we have a cottage with five
rooms and "hall, city water and bath.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
M. L. PETTY,
REAL ESTATE.
82 Eh ST ALABAMA-ST.
WEST END I.OT—In one-liolf block of G
don-et., in West End. \v«* cun give von
nice, level, ehadr lot, 53x235. for
•oar terms. Nothing In West End like t!
$-,800—Small raah payment, balance $20 o
month and no loan to assume. On
these terms we can aell you * cattage
on Glennwood-arc., near Cherokee-ave.
Lot 50x160. well shaded.
$1,600—In West End. on lot 40x340,
can sell you a cottage with four rooma
nnd hall. Terras. $100 cash, balance
CLOSE IN on a good street, between Wn*h
ington and Crew-ata., a 2-story 8-
houae, rabinet mantel in each room, has been
rented for $32.50 per month, price, $8,230.
ON the best part of Ormond-st M a 5-room
cottage, with all conveniences, has latest
improved automatic water heater- shady lot,
50x175; reasonable terms. Price, $3,500.
STORES FOR RENT.
CORNER Kdgewood and Courtland-at.—Three
’ of * h ® beat stores and the beat location on
the street. Three blocks from Peachtree.
Sire each 20 by 60. Attractive fronts, awn*
Ing ana piate-gf.ias show windows. Price
right.
171 WHITEHALL-ST.—Between Trinity and
Garnett. Attractive front; sire 20 by 60,
with large ware room In rear. Splendid place
for manufacturing and salesroom combined.
New and modern. $41.07.
18-A WEST MITCHELL-ST.—At the head of
Broad. Splendid place for any retail bust
ness. Splendid plate-glass show window. W<
are going to rent this store at some price
quick.
107-100 WHITEHALL-ST.—Two stores,
brand new. Sise each 20 by 00. Attrac-
steam heat. Cheap rent. Interesting
M. L. THROWER
Real Estate, 39 N. Forsyth St.
J. D. FLEMING & BRO.
OWNERS.
605 4th Nat. Bank Bldg.
470 Woodward-ave., corner Grant-at., a 5-r.
cottage and new brick store; will shelve
d finish to suit customer or tenant, $4,500,
terms, or $45 rrnt.
20-87 MORELAND-AVE., six rooms each.
Let us finish up One of these handsome
bungalows to suit you. Nothing better in At
lanta; $5,500, easy.
$10,000 PURCHASE.MONEY NOTES to ex-
lu.uuu runvnABSiuuArii «
rhange for vacant property.
TWO vacant lot* on MePherson-st., 200 feet
from Stcwart-ave., 50x200 feet each. Both
for $400; $50 cash, $10 per month.
FARM.
$4,300 FOR AN IDEAL FARM.
260 ACRES, lie* exceedingly well and wa
tered by three atreams. Three tenant
houses and barns. Two pastures. About 60
acres upland and 40 ac^es Oostanaula river
bottoms in cultivstion and remainder in
woods. Schools and churches convenient.
About 12 acres in F.lberta peach treea and
other home fruita. Location, ten miles north
of Rome, Gs.: two miles west of Pinson Sta
tion. on Southern railroad and on east side
of Oostanaula river, near public ferry; two
public roads thru farm.
FORD & CAMPBELL
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
16 N. Pryor St., Kimball House. §
Bell Phone 2336. Atlnntn Phono 280.
1100 CASH and 820 per month will buy brand-new 5-room cottage In best
U® c Hon of West End, rented at $20 per month; bargain at $2,500.
8100 CASH and 817.50 per month will buy brand-new 5-room cottage on Arl-
xona-ave., Edgewood; lot 62x273; price, $1,675.
$100 CASH and $25 per month will buy brand-new 6-room cottage in Grant
park section; all modern conveniences; good section; bargain at $2,500.
$100 CASH and $15 per month will buy new 5-room cottage on N. Ashby-st,
near W. Hunter. A bargain at $1,600.
$100 CASH and $25 per month will buy brand-new bungalow in West End
lot 60x150, and cheap at $750.
$100 CA8H and $18 per month will buy new 6-room cottage in gpod section
on College Park car line; cabinet mantels, and a pretty place, lot 75x150:
price, $2,150.
6100 CASH and $16 par month Mill buy new 6-room cottage, large lot, good
aectlon: city water, etc., and a bargain at $1,660.
$100 CASH nnd $30 per month will buy eplendld 6-g)om cottage on N. De-
catur car line. Decatur limits, city water, lot 60x243, nnd la cheap at
$1,600.
$100 CASH and $16 per month will buy nice little 6-room cottage In good
aectlon, near N. Aahby-at. Cheap at $1,600.
$100 CASH and $20 por month will buy good 6-room cottage and store: will
rent for $20 per month. Price, $2,000.
TIMBER.
2,600 Anre Belt.
2,600-ACRE BELT—-About 15,000,000 feel
long leaf yellow pine, unhled, end about
5,000,000 feet h*rdwood. Above in fit. Clsir
county. Alabama. Accessible to both Alabsmn
Great Southern and Seaboard Air Lin# rail
rend; 2RO acres fee simple and retnaindr
timber stumpage without limitation.
J. D. FLEMING & BRO.
ebanre. Atlanta.
CONTRACTING—BUILDING.
Wit contract and build frame dwelling,
chimney* nnd plera a ,pcclnltT. atone or
brick: we like entK>»ltlon and defy competl.
HAY’S LADIES’ TAILORING.
1-AIHRg' fine TAILORING at rery ren
•unable price*. Special prices thl* *nnb
acr. c«ll at 42 Lnckle-at. 6-20-!
stove"and range repairing.
STitirs AND RANpRJS repaired, morejl
aim connected. IVe'nre Move experts. M
„„ HOTELS.
GRANT noTEL-Locnted at 6C,i White-
MU. Neatly furnished, coot room. 11.25
M <*»y- Hot and cold water hath. Ex-
rellent table board. — &-20-7
COTTON LETTERS.
•TENciLg for all purpose*. Itnblier stamp*.
, Mdge*. W ali anil all luppltcs. W. II.
lutmwn. la iVbttehnll-tt.. Atlanta. <ia.
6-19-21
„„ TAILORING.
By ADOPTING Jonc.’ system, yon can
fit for a million'
DR. E. G. SEWELL
SPECIALIST la extraction of teetb, crown*
4 SEWING' MACHINES.
«Ari!tXEIt-Wo rent new Hinger and
**r.K ,p< ‘ er * Wllaon, machine* with olLat-
gfongttt*. (let onA Hlnger Sewing Ma*
‘' * ll-at. Both
7-3-8
*K]Mn#nt*, Get omi. Hinge
f .«»p«ny. 78 WWW
Main Iffl*.
S’- r - BRYAN CLOCK REPAIRING.
, BRYAN, docks repaired. Thirty
In business In Atlnntn. Hall and
Kir * specially. Alio town dock*.
,ap - “"us
BLANK book manufacturers.
bittick-townley CO.,
BOOK msnufictnrrr,. mlerf **•
toU,;' 1 *!* loos* test I.Acer. *nd drrlet*. 77
Brio*69*"* **’ Atlanta. I'.a. Deu^r"<m.
Mnln-st., Atlanta, Gs.
PLUMBERS AND PIPE FITTERS.
JOHN II. LYNCH, practical plumber and
pipe titter. Repair work a specialty. K»-
tlmates cheerfully forntahed i’bnne.: Dell
Main 1175. Atlanta 106L 1614 South Broad,
A GRAND PICK UP,
SUBURBAN HOME.
OJs T LY $1,700 CASH.
AT VININGH, GA.—W# offer the follou
property, five acre* two blocks of the
k A. depot, best location tn that city, knt
a* the old Pace place, all In cultivation, i
very rich,
time to see the property to .
duces; fine spring rum thru 2-8 of the
erty, fine well of 1
what It pro
" m
FOR RENT—HOUSE8.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties desiring to rent
houses, flats or rooms can
get lists of all property for
rent in tho city by apply
ing at our information bu
reau iu our furniture de
partment. No charge for
service.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY,
Department Store.
FOR RENT.
7-r. h., *41 Auburn-ave
" •. h., 343 Capitol-av#
» g’. h., 150 Pttlliam at • • • • •; * •
7*r. k., 124 Merritts-ave., Sept. I..
7-r. h., 1H7 lvy-st., SepL 1....
7-r. b., 164 CourtUnd-et
.840.00
. .12.50
. 32.50
. 30.00
. 47.50
. 25.00
. 25.00
K.;roV«V*la.ive.; Aug. 81. 27.50
h.. 350 Central-ave JJ-JJ
i-V. b.. 675 Piedmont-sve. 20.00
7-r. h.. «3 Gilmer-st., Aug. 23 2160
- * 119 Jones ave
, _ _ ia Pratt-at lo.oo
WE PUBLISH % weekly rent bulletin, giv
ing a good deserlptlon of everything w#
have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 AUBUBN-AVK.
r. h..
nothing better anywhere around at all. Let
ATLANTA REALTY-
INVESTMENT . CO.,
6 l /j Whitehall.
EX^RA BIG BARGAINS.
$1,000 CASH and assume a loan of
$1,000, due five yeori, will buy a
brand new, six-room cottage, right at
Grant park. Thl* la something which
was built to sell for $2,600. and 1*
worth It. COME QUICK.
REAL RENT BARGAINS.
WE HAVE placed with us for Imme
diate sale three pieces of gilt-edge
rent-paying properties on Rrnt claaa
streets, which ought UT sell at sight,
considering the location of property
and the price,, Prices are $2,000. $2,000
and $1,600. THEY ARE GILT-EDGED
AND THE CLOSEST BUYER WILL
BE INTERESTED.
SHARP & BOYLSTON,
26 S. Broad St.
Phones 75C-881. .
FOR SALE.
WT HAVE flereral nice cottages in Grant park aectlon, with gaa and water,
that can be bought cheap. Theae places are well worth the price aaked
for them. Prices, $1,750 each; $100 caah, balance $15 month.
! NORTH SIDE HOMES.
IN THE prettiest section of Sprlng-st. we have two nice »-room house*,
thoroughly modern In every respect, and will make you a nice home.
Call at our oIRce for particulars. Price $6,000. Terms $1,000 cash, $60 a
month.
HOMES BUILT TO YOUR IDEAS.
IF YOU OWN A LOT, or partly own a lot, we will build you a houaa on
It to suit your Ideas. We will be pleased to nhnw our homen built In
and around Atlanta, where we have, always given entire satisfaction to
our customers. We employ the best of workmen nnd use the best mate
rial. If you are Interested, notify us and we will bo pleased to call to eea
you.
ATLANTA HOME BUILDERS COMPANY,
No. 616 Sixth Floor Auatell Bldg . Phone Mein 1577.
L. A. WOODS,
■Real Estate, Loans and In-
vestments.
413-414 Empire BMldg.
Bell Phone 2099. Atl. 2099.
94,000—Writ F.ncl, near Gordon *t., w* h*re
on* of thb moat be*utlfu! and up-to-date
new 0-room homra that ran h* found in
Weat End. W* ran *§ll you thla for $4,000
cm rery enay trrms; lot Is 65x200; haa hall
runninc *11 the way thru th* hom*.
$5000—Up-to-date north aid* hom* of
eight room* and two baiament rooma! nice
lot and *11 ronrtnlenre*. Thl* p!*re ia Juat
finlehcd and la up to date in errry war. If
you ar* looking for aorarthing avail frt us
■how you this, a* it ia going at a bargain.
$3,850—Spring-at., rloa* In, w* haa* a
7-room cottage with all modem convenience*
that w* can aell on rary aaay terms; lot 50x
120 ; v the lot ilone ia worth the price.
$5,000—Close In on FuHUm-at., w* har* on*
of the prettiest south aide home* In the
city; haa ten rooms and is In first-rlaa* con
dition. Thi* w*a built for * borne and ia
■oraethlng nice. Term* vary aaay; lot 55 by
145.
$2.050—On Fowlar-at., we hare Iona of th*
beat 6-room houae in that section of town;
has all convenience*. We can aell on very
easy terras.
$500 CA8H, balaaea $20 per month. Th*
v owner baa moved away from the city and
the key* ara In the office, so come by and
let ua earry you out to aea thl*.
$2,150—Clo** to LuckU-at., wa have a 6-room
eottag* that la now ranted for $20 per
month. Can aell you thl* on term* like rent.
*2,500—On 5-room rottix*. lot
50x110; esn sell you thl* on term* of 6504
cash, balance $20 per month.
♦ 1,500— Pour-room honii »nd eleht *ere* of
rood land it K**t Point. Thl* I* a rrarher-
Jack and U worth $2,000. bet ua *how ton
thi* pl«r« rlxht sway.
house with terse shady lot on term* of
$750 e*»h; 575 month.
WE har* a !»r*e »»r*nl lot. 0»*120. rlrtt
close in. We een (Ire you t (od bargain
in thla.-
too ACRES of unimproved timber land In
three mile, of Boulhem rallwwo Thl* la
■plendid fruit or farming land. Price. MOO.
♦3.000—On Crew-It.. eloee In. beanllfnl
7-room railage, on very eaay tetme.
£2 1AO. CRUMI.EY BT.—5-room cottage, atl
conveniences, on c.r line. Term* very eesy.
♦2,550—Ctoee to Whitehall-*!., grad 6-room
iiouse. til conrenleneea: lot 50*160. Term*
arranged; no loan to assume.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
WERT END—Between Gordon and Luelle
ear lines, we ere offering * special bargain
In a new 5-room bungalow houae; fine cabi
net mantels, nice large bath room with beat
of modern plumbing. Level lot on corner.
Thl* la a very desirable house and should
aell at once at the price—82,000; 8500 cash,
$1,750—For beautiful cottage at Oakhurat
(Winter Station), close to North De
catur car line. Can arrange terms.
$1,000—On terms, and close to South Pryor-
at. school, we harr n cottage with
four rooms nnd hall. This U less
than one-half block off the car line.
Don t fnil to see this.
$1,600—$50 cash and the balance $15
month will buy cottage with five roome
$1,725—For vacant lot between Boulevard
and Jackson-st., near Ponce DeLeon-
ave., 70x170; tile walks, sewer and
water. A sacrifice price.
$1,600—Close to Druid HI Ilf and fronting
/ the car line, we* have a vacant lot,
65x200, beautlfnl shade and level lot.
This is a beautiful building site, and
will be worth $2,500 In a short time.
month, will buy a' lot near Angler-are.
and Rire-st. This joins the property
now being improved by Will Davis.
Here it a pick-up for you.
$0fO—Near College Park car line, we have a
three-room cottage on a beautiful lot
60x200. This lot la perfect: has good
shade In front and a splendid garden.
Can sell for part cash, balance $12 a
month.
$650—For beautiful shaded corner lot, lOOx
200, on Howell Mill road. Close in.
$30 cash, balance $10 a month.
$850—For corner lot, 43x160. Ait.clly Im*
pfoveraenta, Including tile walks. This
Is but two block* off Peachtree, and
less than one block off the chr line.
Can make term*.
; k nd
line,
■mi id n goon more proposition, as
three stores esn be built on theae lota.
WANTED
REAL ESTATE.
WHAT have you in a five
or six-room modem cot
tage between Pryor and
Capitol-ave., from Georgia-
ave. out, to trade for a nice
little cottage near South
Pryor-st. school? Value of
our ( cottage $1,800. Will
ay‘ cash difference up to
3,000 for a desirable place.
ATLANTA REALTY-
INVESTMENT CO.,
6V2 Whitehall-st.
for the mo
LET U8 SHOW YOU n no\
house on the uofth side
(*nah nnd $-35 per month; li t
Ivnce, Including gns nud rl»‘c
ON CHEROKEE-AVE. near the Augusta
are. entrance to the park, we can give yot
a 7-room cottage on nice level lot, 50x20'), fo
$4,150; $500 cash and $25 per month, h"-
buy around the park fof the money.
NEAR CIORI)ON 8T.. In West End. w
u 5-rooin oottnge on a lot I
term*.
This in u plek-ifp. Your
WASHIBOTON-HT. IIOMK-Uctne.'n dm-
gla-nve. anil Bass we can give you nn 8-
room 2-*tory house for $5,750; $300 cash, bnl-
Deaths and Fuherals
th» »nly lot Ml und.r 61,600, with *11
S rornnfnt*, for 61,290. After thl* w**k
* will b« 61,900.
OBMO..D-8T., near Capltol-ave w# hare two
good S.room voltage*, can sell together or
separate on term*; Urge lots.
LOOK AT No. 96 MeDanlel-st., close
Whitehall-st. Owner want* an offer; has
just reduced price. Lot 68 feet front.
SUNBET-AVE., near car line. We ara offer
ing some lot* at a special price. Thl*
atreet has recently been cherted and haa
curbing, sidewalk and other Improvements.
$375 each.
STORE AND DWELLING on Oakland-ave.—
We have a good investment piece of prop
erty consisting of a store and a 6-room vol
tage; store and two rooma rent for $40 now.
By renting all. would bring not less than $55.
Price only $5,250.
INVF.8T5lF.NT ON FAIR-ST.—Two 5-roora
* house*, hare always rented for $88.20.
Price for pne wpek only $8,000.
CORNER BROAD AND ALABAMA 8T8.
READ THIS!
•
IF YOU have a business to
sell or need a partner, see
us. We sell live proposi-
Have several cus-
H. W. MAPLES & CO.,
1124 Centum’.
THOMSON & LYNES,
18 and 20 WALTON STREET.
300 CASH and $66 a month. Thau
extraordinary low terms will boy
hat beautiful large 6-room cottage
t 11 Park-st., West End. Look at It
s you pass on the cars. Less than
1,000 will buy the place, too.
BOTH PHONES 458.
THOMSON & LYNES.
. Ruby Jones.
Ruby Jones, aged seven years, died
at a private sanitarium Thursday aft
ernoon. She resided with her parents
at Manassas, Ga. The funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
Mrs. Lizxle Meson,
The body of Mrs. Llxxle Mason, who
died at her home, 218 North Jackson-
st., Thursday mamlng, was taken to
Montgomery. Ala., Friday morning for
funeral and Interment.
Mrs. E.~ Fsrrtll.
Valdosta, Ga„ Aug. 13.—E. D. Ferrell
nnd family returned today from Mont
gomery. wjiere they accompanied the
body of Mrs. Ferrell, who died tn Val
dosta Monday evening. Mrs. Ferrell’s
funeral was held from the First Bap
tist church In Montgomery at 10 o’clock
Wednesday' morning. Dr. J. D. Chap
man. of Valdosta, accompanied the
body to. Montgomery and assisted In
the funeral services.
Mrs. Valley Davis.
Charleston, S. C., Aug. 13.—Mrs. Val
ley Davis died In this city yesterday
afternoon, nfter nn Illness of several
weeks. The funeral was held here to
day.
ttHUNnMMHIMMIUIMIHHMtmHMtHWNM
AMUSEMENTS I
*.i
At the Canno.
Miss Edna May Spooner and com
pany. tit the Casino, are drawing the
largest crowds of their engagement In
this, the closing week of their Atlanta
stay. "A Scrap of Paper- Is being
played, and It Is one of the company’s
best offerings. The principals of th*
cast are playing most congenial roles,
and Mr. RAnlngton, as the globe-trot
ting lover, who possesses the scrap of
paper which causes nil the trouble, has
a role which demonstrates more than
ever his excellent ability. Two more
night performances anil a matinee Sat
urday, and the company will bid At
lanta farewell—with the same reluc
tance as Atlanta admirers say good
bye. , - *
Downtown ticket place. Southern
Soda'Shop, Peachtree and Auburn.
Big Bill at~tha Elita.
Comedy nnd scenery are the features
of the Elite's motion picture bill Fri
day, the views being taken In benutl-
ful rural England, In the famous
Devonshire country. The chase of a
sheep stealer thru tho glndes and over
the hills is beautifully depicted. Tho
comical adventures of Wilkins, who
build* an airship nnd tumbles out of It,
Is another good picture, nnd there are
sasreral others, nil first run nnd filcker-
less, from the new Edison machine.
Baby Athlone nnd Myron Wllkoff are
singing every afternoon and night.
At the Vaudette.
Mrs. Frank Penrson will sing Friday
evening at the Vaudette. Her selection
will be ’’That's What the Rose Suld to
Me." by Gus Edwards, ono of the sea
son's' most beautiful sentlmemal bal
lads. Joe Elllotte. character singer,
will render a new one. entitled "Oysters
and Clams,” one of Theodore Morse's
rags.
W. R. Bubers, a brother of the fa
mous minstrel man. Emile Buber*,
made a decided hit Thursday evening
with a catchy character song entitled
"The Right Church hut Wrong Pew."
Ho will sing again Saturday evening.
"The Leopard Queen" Is the first run
feature film.
i IN SHORT METER j
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Judge VV. D. Ellis Is spending a part
of his vacation AT TATE SPRINGS. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Ripley have re
turned from several weeks’ visit at
Galveston, Texas, arid ARB AT HOME
at 364 Peachtree-st.
MISS ADA PERRINE, one of the
city school teachers, has gone with a
party for a visit to New York, Bos
ton and other Eastern cities.
Marvin Rankin, of the M. L. Throw
er Company, has returned from a
week's visit to his old home at BELLE
MINA, ALA.
Jack Wingate, of the police signal
department, has returned from his va
cation. Mr. Wingate camped for sev
eral days at SALEM CAMP GROUND.
ors. The receiver's bond was placed nt IS.-
“0.
Znch I)*rls. 104 Ilnndolph-st.. hn* tiled
suit for $2,000 ngnlimt the city for daninxe
nllrgrd to hnve been none If IS l'HOI'-
E1ITY _
M expected back.
Ills deek .Monday. Mr. Ileers has I
nwnr on his vnrntloti, taking In the North
ern summer resorts.
Missing «lnre Monday, the police hors
been asked to keep n wnteb out for WII.-
UK KEMP, nged 14. He I* the eon of .Mr*.
Frances Kemp, of 330 Woodward-ave., and
wna employed in Wiley's candy atom on
■’eaehtreeat.
X It. nndgera. n white man. nged 27. was
arrested Thursday nfternnon by Detectives
Harper and Coker for violating the prohibi
tion law. lie had FIVE PINTS of whisky
him when nTreated. A man who said he
light whisky from Ilndgers famished tho
Ideace on which th* nrre*t wn« made.
The work of renovating the police
station, which has been In progress for
some time, hae been completed, nnd
the station now presents AN IM
PROVED APPEARANCE.,
J. J. Ooodrum hns resigned the presi
dency of the J. J. Goodrum Tobacco
Company nnd J. W. Davis, formerly
vice president, hn* been elected to tho
vacancy. Tho company will contlnuo
to bear MR. GOODRUM’S NAME.
Another HATCH OF CIRCULARS Indi
cating that the government authorities are
looking fnr so mnre deserter* frnm tlu*
armv was received at the office of the
United tttntra mnrshnl Friday morning.
Theae will he **nt to deputies over the dla-
trlet.
Drew Liddell, Jailer at the Tower,
has gone to Snndy Springs camp
ground, where he will enmp for sev
eral days. He Is expected to return
next Wednesday. During hln absence
DEPUTY SHERIFF BROADNAX la
acting Jailer.
B, Ungar leaves Saturday morning
on a two weeks' vacation trip to Wash
ington, New York apd other eltlea. He
will visit scores of relatives and friends
In "Little Old New York." whom HE
LEFT BEHIND several - ' years ago to
come to this city.
Charged with PASSING WORTH
LESS CHECKS In Atlanta. Maron
Broome la under arrest In New York
nnd a detective from police headquar
ters left Friday morning to bring him
back. He enmo here from Jacksonville
nnd la charged with getting nbout $:no
In the manner named while employed
by a local firm.
With tho confirmation by tho senate
of Governor Brown's appointment of
JUDGE A. M. FOUTE't* the bench of
the Carteravllle city courl,. a record of
being appointed by three different gov
ernor* I* made by him. He was first
appointed by Governor Candler, re
appointed by Governor Terrell and the
third time by Governor Brown. He Is
well known In north Georgia.
ay. uiMTlnl mneti
making recommendations regarding !nh
rentlnna In the Sentinanl Air Line ea:
After the receivership, sere**I creditor*
the road tiled Interventions In the Unit
Htntes circuit court, nnd alt these we
referred ta Mr. ('nllawdy to hear ertdsp
nnd make reports. The reports tiled grid
the
epor._. ... —
rtahna of lloiwllett Br
George 1.. Ad
n nnd .1. U PI
it he
Ian
Where nn OFFICER SHALL RIDE
on a railroad train with n negro pris
oner Is the problem submitted for solu
tion to tho railroad rommlsslon by
SherifT W. W. Heard, of Clay county.
Some time ngo bo had a negro hand
cuffed to himself nnd went Into the
white smoking compartment. The rail
road conductor made him get Into the
negro coach. At least he sold the negro
must go In there, and the sheriff could
not let the negro go without going him
self. The qucstiotl has been referred to
Special Attorney James K. Hines.
Now the Georgia sheriffs WANT
FREE RIDES. As a result of permis
sion being granted policemen, firemen
and similar employeea to ride free on
trolleys if they can work the combina
tion. a petition signed by Georgia's lid
sheriff* hs* been filed with the railroad
commission asking that they be allowed
to rid* frae In serving warrants and
while traveling with prisoners. The
commission has named August 2. i"
the date on which urgument will be
heard. The high sheriffs of the state
are represented by Hon. Roland-Ellis
and Attorney C. A. Glpwson. of Macon,
Want i