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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: KKil)A V, SEPTEM BEK 3, 190Tl
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eon SALE-REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
Semi-Central* Property.
o.mt estate near tlie center of ft growing
," B is there any such savings bank! —*
J&s- Idea*.
*.«,vitY*AVE.'—This is one of the near-in
n* IN .. comes next to Mitchell-st.. and
. *i ,re< f{ne for development. We offer the
SJE Swift*"™ tnd Central-....
Sf #5.250.
aitVST One of the best of the eross-
"Peachtree streets for investment purposes:
•A- of Peachtree and Ct»ln is to become a
u NntAWB hotel and automobile center. We
“V So S3 E«>t Cain. 1<7\ 3x100, for
(R. I5o’ rn.b.
strong business
tvUTON-8T.—Another
which has not yet reached its stride;
■ mat opportunity tor modrrnto capital to in-
L51fhr S.rn.rd inner circle. In the rmirar
" d : IX »r» .o.h proper!,- ns thi. will bo
In hlrli-priccd a« In .-hut fliit liuj-era. We
JjJ er a 50-foot corner tor $7,500.
-.,,00 for $3,000: Just one of those bargains
Kf t will grow on you and enable you to
ahsrc in the development of n riling bust*
nrss street.
Forrest and George Adair.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
Oar cent a word for nds. under tills hemllng.
.7,NTKn—Second-innd sterciintlenn. eltlier
.ifiiiiiie or single: no electric Ii|i|inrntua
sure. Wnnt to mlnpt It to noetylene.
(lire full tmrtleulnrg nnd prlee. Nterouptl-
nin. eiire ileorglnn, S
WANTEI»-Sm»ll ruldier-tlred trap or run-
niKiut and borne., stillnlile for siniill
llff E- 1’. q Hox S44. 9-3-20
tvE I’AY highest en.h’ prlee. for house-
I, .pi goods, plnnoi nnd ofTlee furniture,
Pa.li adrnneod on eonslgntnents. (’entrnl
W. E. WORLE^,
REAL ESTATE.
415-416-417 Empire Bidg.
A PICK-UP.
THIS is on Ponce DeLeon-nve.
and at a point that is accessi
ble to sewer and watec and
plenty near to the car line. We
have a man that owns 110 feet
front with n depth of 255 feet
that wants to build on half of
the lot. provided he can sell the
other half at once. He will
guarantee to start a house cost
ing four thousand dollars on
half of the lot within ten days
from the time the other lot is
sold. Remember, this is on the
great thoroughfare to Druid
Hills nnd one of the prettiest
building sites on the street. This
lot is being offered for $2,000 if
sold within the next few' days
and for spot cash. The lioipp
12 E««t Mitchi-n .t. ii,-ii i that will be built on the other
, -K5 half of the lot will be a $7,500
TV4NTF.!>—Srpoml-lininl. furniture. offlc-
nod household good**, highest ensh l»rlc«
Mid tor tame. A. Springer, 25 Smith Pry nr
jif li phono If.?* Mftlw
PALMISTRY.
«y*nt n word for n<19. malar tbit htadlng.
MAPA.MK OKI. HEY, the *ncce**ful psychic
puliiilKl. ndvInoK you on love. family nnd
|,i( g |uosH nffnlrn. lawsuit*. marriage*. olinngo
HM^-iiliitlou«. Investment*. lout nrtlelo*. etc*.
174 8.mth Pryor, nehr Fn!r*st.
MEDICAL.
Opr cent n word for nds. under this heading.
TAlxP KFRLKY CURB tor whisky, drugs.
tolscco linl-.lt nnd neurnsthenla. Do not
illow yourself Hiked The ouly pine* this
treatment Is obtainable Is nt the only Keeley
Institute In Georgia. 229 Woodward-are..
Atlf.nra
Dewberry’s Delight.
(fcvEII FAILS to remnr, the cause which
orm.I.-n* ilckne*. when used nerordlng to
dlrrrtlnni Sold hy nil drilggl.l*. 0-20-21
FOR RENT—FARMS,
One cent n trail for nil.-mnler this limiting.
THI CK FARM with six-room house: Hnpe-
vllle. eisl enr line. tf. II. Drondnux. enr*
therlff’s office. 8-30-11
EDUCATIONAL.
One cent a word for ml*, miller this (tending.
title nni I rnllmnd agency, typewriting nnd
*-*- ** will Ih» to yon~ — L “- “
school. State
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
$5,500.00
SWELL. BUNGALOW
INMAN PARK
JUST TAKK A LOOK AT IT AND YOU
WILL BUY OX SIOIIT. ABSOLUTELY
YHB NICEST SIX-ROOM IlUXOAl.OW
EVER BUILT IX INMAX PARK FOB!
•run pbick. beautiful lot ox best
STREET. AIIIIAXOKMEXT IDEAL. EX-
TREMEt.V EASY TERMS.
West End Cottage
BEAUTIFUL SIX-ltOOM COTTAGE ON
PROMINENT STREET. I.OT LEVEL
ASTI WELL SHADED. EVERYTHING
llOflERX. PRICK ONLY J4.3S0; TERMS
8230 CASH AND 135 MONTHLY. YOU
cax't Equal it for the price.
SHARP BOYLSTON.
26 S. Broad St.
Phones 756-881.
SALE—REAL ESTA Tu
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—REAL E 7 TATE.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON] J-stotgeon co„
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
M. L. PETTY.
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
12 SOUTH BROAD.
WM. H. WITHERS.
Real Estate.
202-3 Kiser Bldg., Opp.
City Hall.
8PKCIAL—$5,500, Houiton-it., close in,
9u feet front, thru To Graeo-st., four double
housee, renting tor $000 n year.
NO. 488 CRKW-8T.—oo reet tront by
feet deep; large, ahady lot; 2-atory 8-room
house; porcelain tub, wa»h down eloiet, *lnk.
A- modern, handsome home; two car lines,
cherted street. A bargain nt $2,850; term*.
value when finished and will be
strictly modern nnd attractive in
every way. Here is an opportu
nity for the home-seeker.
W. E. : WORLEY.
AUT0M0BILE8.
One cent n word for nd«. under this bending.
two horse* in trade. Address Jack.
Georgian.
AUTOMOim.F.S pnlnted. IIOODK and FF.N*
DERS KNAMP-I.F.D by apeelnl iiroee$4
which adds irrently to their durability at
well a* appearance Wheel*, axles and
•prlng* repaired. Ton* repaired nnd eor-
’red. High grade KNOINK WORK. Rod-
lei built to order. John M, Smith, 120-122-124
Anburo-av* 4-21-41
MISCELLANEOUS.
One rent a.word for ad*, under tbl* bending.
KTOVF, ANT) RANGE REPAIRING. Range*
n»i'l gn» atove* mored nnd conneetetl. We
•lo nil.kinds of store work. Southern 8tore
.#HPP»/ Co., 123 Wbitebail-st. Both tele.
Mmiit**.
•-21*21
For Rent Typewriters.
I'lerirAR,; Trnatvfj»ar Cn , r*and|»R fltde
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SHEET METAL WORK.
C. A. GOUGE.
Tin ROOFING. SHEET IRON nnd metnl
vork. 7, noth phone. J443.
C-22-4
furnace regulation.
A REGULATOR that will regulate. Snvej
3 per cent of fuel. Guaranteed. Put In
y, n trial We nro sole agent*. Moncrief
cumace Company.
bicycles, bicycles, bicycles.
°- ALEXANDER. Id 'Vhltchnll-.t. Xi>w
and aveond-hnnd wIiccIm for nnle. Will ex-
rtiange new for old or buy *eeoud-hand
*heH*. Repair work a specialty. 5-19-22
FLY SOnEENS—FLY SCREENS.
MOON A CAUTF.R. We tnnnufneture nnd
f’Pftlr fly screens; hank, store fixture* and
* am I fare. 40^ Petem-*t. Phone 915 Main.
harness .and saddles.
H-I- KINDS home-made hnrnea* and sad-
i.I" 1 ** nnd Dill Itue of horse covert and
yJP roliet. Special repair department. D.
Morgan. 133 Whitehall. $*21-27
umbrei.las and parasols.
PAUL RtlllKERT.
NO. I VIADUCT I’LACS.
ynnrellft* repnlreil and re-corered. W
n. X CRAIG * CO.
v* R F1.I. I.UMRER. 1.ATI1R nnd shingle*
any quantity. Cnrhmd* a e;»eflnlty.
•rompt delivery. Also side ent tmlldlng
168 Whitehall-*!. Hell phone Main
Afinutn 1724. $-154
COTTON SEED MEAL—HULLS.
P. R. LOGAN tc CO.,
519 Austell Rhlg., Atlanta, Ca.
'-‘AR LOTS DELIVERED ANY WHERE.
14 23
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FLY SCREENS, CARPENTER WORK
FLY MCHF.KNS, FL\ SCREENS—1/*! n*
figure with jron before you buy. Moody
ir Holbrook, 277 Edgewood. Pbone Ivj 1229.
4*5-1
BRICK.
SHALE BRICK.
ASK I'OIi nitwr'i tctl U Mifflin Hood.
e-34-13
L. M. JOHNSON & CO..
REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE bail Loans. Call on as for
bargain*. Both phones 4691. 405 Peters
Iralldlof.
MUSIC BY MAIL.
WE WANT YOUR NAME on our molllnp
list. Writ* for catalogue nnd one piece of
tnualc free. Arno Musle Co., 63 Peachtree.
6-11*20
dentistry*
DR. W. W. MePOLLUM-Teeth extracted
without pain. 590 Amtell Bldg. Phone*:
Main 1237, Atlanta 1104. 111*11
SAFETY RAZOR BLADE SHARP
ENED.
AM. kind*; thin wnf»r Sc |>er doion. Writ*
for conrcnlrnt mnlllnir rkrioon. The Tool
Conipna?, S3 Mitricttn-st., Atlnnte. Ua.
A SURE THING.
AM. TnnERCfJLOSrs hatplim, lire iMfAtl
Inc wnrin-nlr hrnllnc iiy the ttro-trny if*
tent. Hr- m. Stnnton Iicnter Ccmiiuuy, M
South Koiivth I'hone Mnlti 33C9. 41115
TYPEWRITERS.
TflB 1. C. SMITH, onl.r rl«lhl» Icpeurrtlrr.
Tyne horn trill not otlrk nnt/nrw model:
]uit out. II. M. Alba Co., At Inn to. IV.-1
" KEllELEY STUDIO.
ARTISTIC PORTRAITS. Bromide*. *te.
Kodak pletnre* enlarged and colored. OW
paintings repaired. * 416 Austell building. At
Junta. Ga.
TAILORING.
117 ADOPTING .lone*' •T*tnm. you eon
wear tollored itarmetit* fit for n million,
nlre ami not mils tbo money. 34Vi En»t
Alabama. MM
HAY’S LADIES’ TAILORING.
LADIER’ PINE TAILORING at r*ry r*»-
ionnhlr prion. Apodal price* tbl* jum
pier. Call at 4t I.uoklo-it. A-30-3
STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRING.
STOVES ANI>_ IIASGBB rrnniri-d. tuorjd
A. Shelton tc Tiro., 113 Marietta-*!. Both
phone, M7S. «-Ml
SEWING MACHINES.
WHEN VOU BUT o lowing mneblne get the
be»t. We sell Singer anil Wheeler & Wil
son machine* "for on eh'* or on easy pay
ment*. Old mneblne* taken In exchange.
Singer Sewing Mneblne Company, ft While.
bnll-St. Both phone* Mnln 1893. 7-14
FURNITURE AND STOVES.
LOWEST I’llICKR on fnrnltnte store* nnd
’"’range. Southern Store nnd Supply Com
pany, 133 WbltobnlUt. llolh phone*.
MADAME PAULINI,
CLAIRVOYANT
AXD SCIENTIFIC PALMIST. Office hour*
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. dally, except Sunday.
WALL PAPER!
t. M. QUICK * CO..-well p*p«r. Pilot*.
it,In.', bm.be*. monntlnr.. *te. r.intiaj
tnd decorating. 20 South Bro*d-«t. 6-S-J3
HARDWOOD FLOORS.
PARQUKT hardwood door* furnished, laid
■an finished complete. Bdwranl Haynes
Lumber Conipaar. 43 .Sprlogst., Atlantn.
Ga. w HWI
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED.
AM, MAKES mneblne., 515 up. Typewriter*
rebuilt; repaired. Atloutn Typewrite.'Lx.
rhance. Atlnnm.
FIREPROOF STORAGE.
WK RTORi: timt.ehoM go»d*_ *"d Plano*
Office 12 Aubnrn-*ve. John J. Wood*ld*.
A WELL-LOCATED vacant lot in terminal
district. Will pay well If improved; $500.
L. A. WOODS,
413-414 Empire Building.
Both Phones 2099.
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
$8,600—West Peachtree, 2-atorr 8-room
hfjine. Now, if you are looking foe a home
•nil one that you c*n be proud of, let u»
ahow you this place. It I* in the section
where it U hard to find • home that you
can buy at any price; It is new, jmt com
pleted thi* week, and is s peach; ha* ell
conveniences, including furnace heat; lot 50
x20C. Terms easy.
NORTH BOULEVARD—We have one of the
prettiest 0-room cottage homes on this poo-
ular stmt: In fact, it is the only one
that section that is on the market; has lot
178 feet deep, and is rlose to Fonce De-
Leon-ave., ana the price is below $5,000, on
terms. Let me show you this right away,
it won’t keep.
Bell Phone 1031-32.
295 WASTNNGTO.V-ST.—Wo have
right going out. lietweiMi ■ Crun
IMrhnr.lK..ii. «ui a large lot. with si
splendid, Well-built and conveiili
ranged 12*rooni bump; all corn-
two toilets. This Douse has Just hr
cd and overlmulwl. It lx In splem
tlon. Now occupied by
town
any tlim*. Ten minutes* walk from
l’rln* $50.
Standard Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ttng-* in South' Kirkwood
NICE 7-mom
first-class construction; u
lugs; corner lot. 157x150; g<
line; excellent Uflgbhorbof
trie lights; file sh:nl.'.
down, balance en*.v par
Widsslnger.
rice $3.5)9; $500
193 LAWTON-St.-On th» right, going out. GOOD 8-morn rottnge nt East La*
between Gordon ami Oak-xts., yro have n*r lot, 59x1*0 to alley, overlooking
fills splendid S-rooin 2-story home, situated : grounds; fronts east; n bargain nt $1,000;
on large lot. This home ts brand new and | easy terms. See Mr. .Wei
thoroughly modern throughout. This If
Is In one of those beautiful West End loca
tions that tunke this little suburb so popu
lar. A bn-giIn for 832.50.
have splendidly built 8-rooni 2-story
home with fnrimee lient nnd nil conven
ience*. Lot 50x150. This Is in one of the
pretty newly built sections of Inman Park,
where vacant houses are hard to find. To
A-l tenant $42.5?.
CLOSE IN. near Wnshliigton-st.. :
8-mom house; all eonveiibMirns; so
inet mantels, two sets.of sliding doc
neighborhood; nice home or Inv
Rental $32.50. Prlee $3,230. See Mr.
story
cab.
IN 4XMAN PARK, near Euclid*
voted vacant lot, 50x940
frbuts; all conveniences; ’
tlon. A bargain. Terms.
Mr. Dubbins.
in do
st reef
veil built up sec-
Price $1,500. See
STORES FOR RENT.
CORNER Edgewood and CourtIand-*t.—Thres
of the beat stores and the beet location on
flic Mrect. Three blocks from Penchtrce.
Size each 20 by 00. Attractive fronts, awn
ing and plate-gins* show window*. Price
right.
171 WHITEIIALL-ST.—between Trinity and
Garnett. Attractive front; tire 20 by 60,
with large wareroom in rear. Spbndid place
for manufacturing and Raleeroom combined.
New and modern. $41.07.
I BA WEST MITCHELL-ST.—At the head of
Rroad. Splendid place tor any retail busi
ness. Splendid plate glass show window. We
ere going to rent this store at some price
quick.
107-109 WI1ITEHALL-ST.-— 1 Two stores,
brand new. Size each 20 by 00. Attrae-
Cheap rent. Interesting
M, L. THROWER
Real Estate, 39 N. Forsyth St. ;
FORD & CAMPBELL
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
1G N. Pryor St., .Kimball House.
Bell Phone 2336. Atlanta Phone 280.
$2,759 WILL Of-V splendid five-room cottage on Ilnss-sf.,. between (’nnftoi-ave. ami
Frnser-st. Lot 50x200. All convenience*. Terms to suit you. Tills place l« easily
worth $3,000. Pome quick If you wnnt this.
$2.Q00 WILL BUY splendid six-room cottage on Stewnrt-nve. Lot 46x150. Term* to
suit. Thin U ii nice little pick-up.
$7,000—North Doulersrd, one of the prettiest
2-atory 8-rooin homes on the atreet, nil
conveniences and piped for furnace; is nearly
new and in first-class condition. This was
built for a home, and if that la what you
ore looking for, let ns ahow it to you. Lot
50x200.
taate; large lot nnd ep*y term*.
VEDADA WAY—Do you know where this
street 1st f If you don’t, just come by
this office and we will carry you out to see
two of the prettiest north Hide homes. They
are new, 7-room, all conveniences, piped for
60x140. Terms
NEAR Pryor-at. and Georgis-ave. we have a
new 5-room eottago with all convenience*
that we can sell vou for $1,000; $300 cash
and $20 per month. What Is the use of pay
ing rent when you cun buy a place like this
these terms! Large lot.
$9,600—South Pryor-st, home of si
roogis, with all modem conveniences and
on the best car line in the eity. This place
ha* been built about four years, and was
built for a home, bnt the owner has moved
sway and had rather sell than rent the plaee.
It you are looking for n bargain on this
lovely atreet, let us ahow you this place.
Extra large lot, 50x200. to alley. This is
near Georgis-ave. and close to school.
$2,400—Formwalt-st., close in. we have i
nearly new 5-room cottage in fine condi
tlon with' Int 50x100; has plenty of shade
and fruit trees,
lat we can sell you for
’ actually worth
bargain, let us
OK GLENN-8T., close to PryoV-st., within
ten rofnutes’ walking distance, we have a
dandy 6-room and hall cottage In the very
best condition that we can sell you at a bar
gain and on easy terms; this ia on the cor
ner lot, too.
BU8INE8S DIRECTORY.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Abananza Studio,
V.i WHITEHALL. Main !T«. Commercial
and art fotografera. "Potoa for every
purpose.” Professional finishing for gran-
tetira; films supplied; kodaks rented. Pic
ture* copied, enlnrged nnd framed. C-29-43
DROPSY.
DROPSY CURED—Otvea quick relief; atop*
shortness of breath In TA to 4S hour*: re-
more a all swelling In 15 fn 20 day*. If you
can’t call. Write O. If. Collum Dropsy Mcdl-
efuo Co., >IJ West rtnuter-st., Atlanta, On.
7-U-t*
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Beal Estate, Hcnting and Loans.
Cor. Broad and Alabama Sts.
mnarrn u-niom railage. vne nn-
ished In hardwood, birch doors; beautiful
lot, $5,500. Terms to suit.
MYRTLE-8T,—Modern 2-atorr 8-room house,
built for a home, eaat front .large lot, plen
ty of shade, $7,250. One at $6,500; terms
EIGIITH-8T. LOTS—A few left at $030 to
$1,000; 50x160, level. Here i* (he Disco
to make money; next spring will bring $1,500
easy.
MILL CONSTRUCTED BUILDING—In tha
wholesale district, near Forayth-at,. w«
have 8-storv fireproof mill constructed build
ge lot: has 22 square feet of
hnn freight elevator, aide and
PrJro reduced to actual cost.
TL
aee;
&
BATTLE HILL—Near Joe John*on-ave., we
have a nice little bargain in n new 5-rootn
house: school and ehurehet close by. Price,
$1,600; terms.
CORNER BROAD AND ALABAMA-8T8.
FOR SALE
22 ACRES
HAPEVILLE section, ac
commodation trains stop
in front of house, 5-cent fare
to the city. 19 acres cleared,
8-room residence. This is
just what you are looking
for. Special price for a few j
days. ' * ”** m *
THOMSON & LYJJES,
18 nnd 20 WALTON STREET.
BOTH PH6NES 458.
. FOR SALE.
72 BERNE-ST., just off South Boulevard,
one short block from the car line, and
right nt Grant park. Thi* I* an up-to-date
6-room eottago on a corner lot, with gas nnd
electric lights. Now, say, this place hni
to be sold during the next 30 days, an<
want an offer. So If you want a home, and
wnnt it nt a bargain price, by nil means are
thla. The owners.live thero nnd will show
you thru. Don't forget.
THOMSON & LYNES.
727-728 Empire Bldg.,
Bell 4375.
Atlanta 1279.!
I AX8I.EY UAliK HOME
do, tlie most dealrnh
I beautiful park, we t
lllll! Si. fl .r to Rfl \ 'I'll I u I .
„M: ln
W» P«
«!>i. n„
—LOOK AT 114 rOI’KXini.L-AVE.. ! ."It you.
I.VUAX 1‘AIIK. Til IS IS A WELL-1 ijtMAx'uAKK IImTh-,.. II...
Btlll.T COTTAGE OF SIX UOOMK I |,, 0
AX'D IIAl.t- OX MAST FnOXTjn.lv bon,.•» i,r,. 1..-I..K l.iillt’. w,
LOT, C5x3C). AXD IS WELL WOHTIl j
13,0X1. AVI* ABE 8ACBIFIUIXG
THIS l'I.ACi: BECAUSE Till
ITVYXEB HAS BOUOHT A IJIKOEU j .
HOUSE. IT AVII.I. ONLY TAKE A .
SMALL CASH PAYMENT TO IIAX- j ox AV.VVEItt.Y WAY
OLE THIS, AXD WITH A SMALL! <•„„ I„,r yon III „,,
AMOUNT OF MONEY STENT
IIEBE YOU CAN BESEI.L FOB
33.730. IT MUST HE SOI.I, THIS
WEEK. WH WANT AX OFFEH.
arhtreq elr-
on of this
a ten-room
•st opportu*
trie lights, fur-
nnd electric light!
n occupied: for $6.0
i place, and if It
$3,250—FOR THIS AMOUNT AND ON
VERY REASONABLE TERMS WE
CAN SELL YOU A COTTAGE OF
FIVE ROOMS AND HALL. WITH
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES,
NEAR MORELAND-AVE. AND
HIGIILAND-AVE. LOT 50x153;
LEVEL AND SHADY. NOTHING
ELSE IN THIS SECTION AS
CHEAP AS THIS.
$3,250—ON CIIEtlOKEE-AVE.. FACING
THE PARK. WE HAVE A SEVEN-
ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE LOT.
THAT WE CAN SEUl YOU" ON
TERMS OF $350 CASH AND $.*0
TER MONTH. THIS SHOULD
RENT FOR $27.60. DON’T MISS
THIS BARGAIN.
$3,150—NEAR MORELAND-AVE. AND
DRUID HILLS WE CAN SELL
YOU A NEW COTTAGE OF FIVE
ROOMS AND HALL; LARGE.
SHADY LOT; TERMS ARE VERY
EASY. IF VO(T APPRECIATE A
NICE LITTLE HOME IN A SEC
TION THAT IS KITRB TO EN*
HANCE, rOU WILL HUY THIS
ON SIGHT.
ON BASS-ST..
ad! yon a r
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 3. — Gov
ernor Comer has made engagementa to
apeak at several points In northern
AlaLainu on the prohibition amendment
to the constitution and to review the
work of the legislature. He will apeak
first at Madison Sunday night and will
then come to Huntsville to address a
prohibition rally on Labor day. He
will go to Owens Cfosa Hoads Tuesday
nnd from there he will go to Scotts-
boro to speak Tuesday night.
Representative N A than M. Rowe will
entert.ain the governor at his home at
Trlana Sunday.
HIGHLAND AVENUE
HOME—$100 CASH.
OH, YOU RENTERS!” Why pay $50,
$60 and $70 n month rent when you can
buy n nice home on Highland nvc. (corner
lot), nine rooms nnd reception hall; extra
large lot, for only $100 and $50 per month.
ATLANTA REALTY-
INVESTMENT CO.,
6 1-2 Wliitehall-st.
J. D. FLEMING & BRO.
OWNERS.
905 4tb Nat. Bank Bldg.’
Both Phones 2963.
KEYSTONE PARK
COLONY
OnANOE AND VEGETABLE FARMS.
Ten-Acre Farm—$10 cash nnd $5 month.
Twenty-Acre Farm—$20 cnab. $10 month.
Forty*Aero Farm—$49 cash. $20 mouth.
Booklet furnished on demnnd.
TAMPA BAY LAND CO.
Thos. J. Morris, Gen. Agt.
425 Century Bldg., Bell Main
1890, Atlanta, Qa.
60-ACRE FARM.
THREE mile* of Aeworth, Ga., we offer a
good term, 40 acre*; can ho cultivated;
well watered, 4-room house, close to churchen
and achoola, mill*, etc. .We will trade thla
place for Atlanta city property. Value of
fnrnt $1,500. Act quickly. This ia a bar*
gain.
TWO-STORY
M4 WASrriXOTOX-ST.—Hull don*. I,p. ..
finish up this handsome 8-roora 2-story
house to suit you. Price, $5,000; $500 cash,
balance like rent.
COTTAGE
ATLANTA REALTY-
INVESTMENT CO.,
6 1-2 Whitehall-st.
REAR 441 FRASEB-ST.—New 6-room houae,
water and newer. Rent, $12 per month or
$1,200 buys it. or would exchange it for
vacant lota on car line.
IN SHORT METER
BUNGALOWS.
THOS. \y. JACKSON,
4th Nat. Bank Bldg.
20-87 MORELAND-AVE—Six rooms c
/They ere about finished. See them
“ “ *d. Largs lots and nicely
I mwHrm home* In an exceedingly
fine neighborhood. Nothing batter In Atlanta,
$5,500, assy.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
CONTRACTORS.
FOR CRUSHED STONE, rabble granite,
172$.
6-15-2
ART LESSONS.
T frnnli DRAWING. Water Color*. Oil.
I teacn China. Order* taken. A. L.
Blackman. 32 Carnegie place. Ivy IS$9.
•*2S*I3
PLUMRING, STEAM AND GaITfIT**
TING.
B, F. STOCKTON. Pln'nhlng. Steam nnd
Gas Fitting. 24 South Pryor-at, Plior.e
I«I. 6 23-32
RUBBER TIRES.
WE DO HIGH-CLASS rubber tiring nt
lowest nrtee*. AH workcmnahlp nnd rub
ber guaranteed. Thus. _IU Ferjruaon. 12V%
Pteilmnnt-nve. Phone 207j$ Atlanta. 6-S-22
PLUMBING. STEAM AND GAS FIT
TING.
C. R, BENNETT. Plumbing Contractor. VA
Aubnrr.-ave. Main 2721-J. Fonrteen year*
practlciil • xperb-m-e !n thla city. Personal
attention given nil work. 5-21-2
HIGH-CLASS CLEANING.
LACE CURTAINS—Clean three iwlrt fot $1
nt The Adamson !*re**!ng clnb. nell
phone Mill! 1380. Atlanta phone 1201.
RETAILED AND REPAIRED.
ROUNTREE’S.
Fbooci. Bell U.is 1ST*. Atlint. >«S*.
SEWI.VQ MACHINES REPAIRED.
Ai.i. iiAKKS uf —ulag mnrfcitiis rof,s!r-,i
by expert workmen. Price* reauinable.
Slnyer Sewing Machine Co., 79 Whitehall at.
Roth phones 1803 Main. 7*29-15
PLUMBING. STEAM GAS FITTING.
DtVID W. TAB BROUGH.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Pboues 125d. 20 Uaet Hunter St
$■3-14
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties desiring to rc.nt
houses, flats or rooms can
get lists of all property for
rent in the city by apply
ing it our information bu
reau in our furniture de
partment. No charge for
service.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY,
Department Store.
FOR RENT.
33 OABKILD PLACK.
Thla brand new firat-fioor 5-room apart
ment is nrf the west aide of Garfield place,
between Hast and I!ighland*ave*.; hax ga«,
hot and cold water: birth, eloaet, stationary
waahstand. alnk in the kiteken; In one of oar
beat neighborhoods, and being new U in the
beat of repair; earn half block aw ay; will
be completed ond ready for oeeapaney Sep
tember 1. Rent, fio.it> per immia.
WE PtJBtiRH a weekly rent bulletin, giv
ing a good deacrlptlnn ot everything we
have for rent. Gat a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
NOTES
flO.Ofllt PURCHASE IfOXKY XOTES
.xfii.ng, for T.r.nt proprrtr.
BRICK.
Do you wnnt to make Irrlck?
We enn aell you the fnnn of 15T*H acres;
two-hor*e crop In cultivation. Well tvnfere»!
nnd tlinlmrcd. Flue pastures. Two good
dwellings nnd Inrgc barn. Fine fruits.
Almnt 15 acres fine brick clay In Imttouis;
also fine bed kaolin In hill*; fine tor n pot
tery, If n**cc*snrr could help start your
Plant;
MML
the kiln. Prlee $2,800.
of Atlanta.
FARM.
$4,500 FOR AN IDEAL FARM.
260 ACRES, lies exceedingly well and wa
tered by three streams. Three tenant
house* and horna. Two pastures. About 60
acres rpfsad and 40 acre* Oostanaula river
bottoms in cultivation and remainder in
woods. Schools nnd ehurehes convenient.
About 12 seres in Elberta peach trees and
other home fruits. Location, ten miles north
of Rome, Ga.; two miles west of Pinson Sta
tion. i.n Southern railroad sad on east aide
of Oostanaula river, near public ferry; two
pobife roads thru farm. t
TIMBER.
2,600-Acre Belt.
2,600-ACRE BELT—About 15.000.000 feel
long leaf yellow pine, unhted. ami about
5,000.000 feet hnrdwooil. Above in St. Clair
county. Alabama. Accessible to both Alabama
Great Southern and B«*ah****$ Air Line rail
roads; 280 acre* fee simpb- and ram,
timber atnmpage r“*-—• — *
; limitation.
‘MANUFACTORY.
LOT 50x105. c
Forpyth; \vi
J. D. FLEMING & BRO.
The friends of COUNCILMAN J. C.
HARRISON arc confident of his re-
election to council from the Third ward.
Harrison has made the positive
announcement of his candidacy.
Dr. Cleveland B. Floyd Is still DAN
GEROUSLY ILL nt the Presbyterian
hospital, where he was operated on for
blood poison Thuraday night by Dr.
K. C, Davln. Dr. Floyd la one of the
moat prominent phyuiclnnw of Campbell
county.
After a MONTH’S ABSENCE In Vir
ginia on his vacation. Dr. J. 8. French,
pastor of the First MethOdfut church,
win fill his pulpit Sunday nt both serv
ice*.
The railroad commission has set Oc
tober 7 as the date for henring the
petition of citizens for a REDUCTION
IN THE FARE between Atlanta and
Marietta on the Atlanta Northern from
35 to 20 cents. Also for certain Im
provements In the service. \
E. L. Worsham, state entomologist,
has returned from a PLEASANT VA
CATION spent In the West.
The Monroe OH and Fertilizer Com
pany, at Monroe, Walton county, has
been organized, and will begin opera
tions with $50,000 capital stock. C. T.
Mobley Is president, and SEVERAL
ATLANTANS are Interested In the en
terprise. The plant will be fireproof.
The watchman at the Capital City
club has been seeing things. At 10:52
o’clock Thursday night, so he declares,
he saw a star half as big as the moon
fall. He asserts, also, and no one has
disputed his statement, thnt the star
had a TAIL 25 FEET LONG, and he
thought It was going to start a con-
s'derable conflagration. He. is of the
private opinion that it was the Star of
Bethlehem. The astronomical sharps
have not been heard from yet.
Rev. A. S. Klelnfield. of Pnterson, N.
J., has arrived In the city to take
charge, of BETH ISRAEL CONGRE
GATION. He Is a man of great ability
and the members of the synagogue feci
gratified at his acceptance or the caii.
The public Is invited to hear him Fri
day night at the synagogue. Washing
ton and Clarke-ats.
In reply to numerous Inquiries which
he has received. Councilman Aldine
Chambers, of the streets committee, un-
npleto lint of all hou*p* for rank to
‘ IIkIumI iri The Georgian’s want
very TiiMiUy. Thursday and
Heavy Fertilizer Tag Sale.,
Montgomery, Afe., Sept. 3.—The an
nual report of Commissioner of Agri
culture J. A. Wilkinson will show that
the fertilizer tag sale during the fiscal
year of 1908-09 was the greatest in the
history of the state. One hundred and
six thousand dollars have been realized
from this source.
A complete lint of all hoiiars for rent in
Atlantn la published in The Georgian's want
column!! on every Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday.
First to Announce.
Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 3.—Representa
tive A. D. Kirby, or Madison county,
and F. Turner Petty, a candidate for
probate judge, have announced them
selves n» being In favor of the adoption
of the prohibition amendment to the
constitution, and have begun to stump
the county for its adoption. Mr. Petty
Is the first county candidate to an
nounce his position from the stump.
A complete list of. all house* for rent In
Atlanta lx published in The Georgian’* want
columns On every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
flounces thnt the work on McLendon-
st., which has been stopped for several
days, will be resumed at an early date.
The work was stopped In order to raise
a NUMBER OLf
form to the new
Councilman Aldine Chambers will
leave Atlanta Saturday for Fayette
county, where he will attend the
FOURTH ANNUAL SINGING given
in memory' of his grandfather. James
H, Chambers, who In his life was one
of the best known citizens of the
county. Tfoe singings are attended by
the people of the community-and th«
relatives of Mr. Chambers, consisting
of ei<bt children, sixty grandchildren
and twenty great-grandchildren.
REV. DUNBAR H. OGDEN, pastor
of the Central Presbyterian church, has
returned from his vacation and will fill
the pulpit at the morning and evening
services Sunday. Dr. Ogden has been
pending his vacation In Boston and in
the mountains of north Georgia.
W. II. Riackstock. chairman of the
WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT club,
has called a meeting of the club to be
held at the Primitive Baptist church,
>n Kennedy-st., Friday night at 8:30
o'clock. All members are requested to
be present, as matters of importance
e to be attended to.
Lieutenant B. Cl. Moon, of the coast
artillery corps, stationed at Fort De-
Sota. Florida, will be tried by the
GENERAL OOUUTMARTIAL at Fort
McPherson on Monday, September 6. It.
tot definitely known for what of
fense this officer Is to be tried, It being
stated Jit the Department of the Gulf
that the charges had been forwarded
the judge advocate who is to pre-
•• at the trial, and for that reason
could not be shown. Monday’s hoarlng
promises to be the most Interesting
since that held at the Department of
the Gulf about a year ago, when a slm-
ir court was held.
After a vacation which was spent
largely In study nt the University of
Chicago. REV. EVERETT DEAN EL
LEN WOOD, pastor of the UWversallst
church, has returned to Atlanta and
will preach Sunday morning. The
church has hern closed during the sum
mer. altho th * Sunday school has beet*
in session each Sunday.
Major Frederick Palmer. United
States army, retired, assigned to Geor
gia as Inspector of the national guard,
has returned with his wife and son
from a three months’ outing, spent
mainly in New York state. Major Pal
mer returns FIT AH A FIDDLE to tak?
up his work for the military forces of
the state.
On next Monday. Labor day. Onrne-
gle library will be one of the fen city
Institutions REMAINING OPEN ns
tmtmi. Tha library w!!! be open f.-om
9 o’clock in the m. rning to 9:30 in the
evening.
Duncan N. Ingraham has RE
TURNED TO ATLANTA utter :t ear-
cessful business trip thru the West. <*n
which he was absent about three
the Uoeur DeLIon e
Knights Templars i
at a meeting of the
■ed.
of Uibor dav all office*
will he (’USED MON’.
<>se whose business Is ot
as to require owning oa