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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY,
AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
Cor. Psachtres and Decatur 8U Entrance 19 V4 Peachtree
SET OF TEETH $5.00 Gold CrOWIlS, $3.00
Bridge Work, $4.00
JUI Otttr Wort RlUHib'l
Our Crewe «nd Bridge Work art
mad# extra heavy, insuring satis-
taction and durability.
AM work guaranteed 10 yearn
OUr JSJ. h ^nIVsVeVtITaCTION.
WEST PEACHTREE
Two-storv, eight rooms, all conveniences; east
front. The house is new. Owner’s business has taken
him away from the city, and instructs us to sell. Let
us show you this. It’s a bargain.
Near Ponce DeLeon—New one and one-half-story
bungalow: nice elevated lot; plenty shade. Cheap.
Also terms.
On Enst Fifth-st., two new bungalows; all conve
niences. Small cash payment and the balance like rent.
Vacant lots in any section of the city on terms to
suit you.
For particulars call on or telephone
The Fisher Real Estate Agency
ESTABLISHED 1831
631 CANDLER BUILDING
PHONE IVY 2296
Public Library at Waycrott.
Waycrosa, Ga. f Oct. 14.—There li» n
well-defined melement In Waycrosa
now to mtnbMeh « public library. using
the new Young Men's Christian na*o-
slatlon ox a home for the library In con
nection with n library for that Institu
tion. The matter la being Investigated
by ft special hoard of trade committee
and will be reported on within a week.
Hoftraeneaa In a child subject to
croup le a aure Indication of tho ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy la given at once or even
After the croupy cough hna appeared,
It will prevent tho attack. Contains no
poison. Bold by all dealers.
Surprised at 8outh’a Progress.
Waycrosa, Ga., Oct 14.—©pta P.
Dailey, of Indiana, one of th« many
prospectors who vlsltrd Waycrosa this
week, stated before returning home that
he had no Idea the South had made
•uch wonderful progress. This le his
first visit South, and he has taken In nil
the thriving cities to date with pleasure
and eyer-lncrenslng admiration for the
Southern people.
The delicious flavors of the beat fruit
and more economical. SAUER’S EX
TRACTS AM, FLAVORS. Thirteen
highest awards and medals.
Judge Kluah la Dead.
Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 14.—.fudge
Klugh died last night at bis resident
CCZTMA HAS MO TEBBORB FOB
THIS TOUMO LADT
81.• hat found Tat Ur In a.
**I have «ifd yosr Tetterlne end received
great benefit from the u»e of same. The
eesema on my face usually appears In the
eprtna end your ealve elweye helpa it. 1
so other preparation but Tetterlne aud
i'n’d
it anperior to any on the market.
"Reepectfully,
"EI.H1K M. JUDKKINR.
Edcar Spring. Mo., July 16. 1908."
W. U. Manager Transferred.
Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 14.—C. E. Da
vidson, for tho past three months man
ager of the local ofllccs of tho West
ern Union Telegraph Company, ha*
boon promoted to tho Montgomery,
Ala., office of tho company, and on
Monday assumes charge of the busi
ness In that city. Mr. Davidson will bo
succeeded In Brunswick by W. P.
Rivers, Jr., formerly with tho company
at Savannah.
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wil
loughby, of Marengo, Wls„ (R. No. 1)
prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved
two lives. Doctors hud said her fright
ful cough was a "consumption” cough
and could do little to help her. After
many remedies failed, her aunt urged
her to take Dr. King's Now Discovery
•*! have been using It for somo time,”
she wrote, "and the awful cough has
almost gone. It also saved my little
boy when taken with a severe bron
chial trouble." This matchless medi
cine has no equal for throat and lung
troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free, Guaranteed by all drug
gists.
To Open Kindergarten.
Tho free kindergarten and day nur
sery of the W. B, M. U. will be dedicat
ed Friday afternoon, October 20, at 3:10
at the building, corner of Htewnrt and
Glenn-sts. The sermon will he preached
by Ilcv. Robert H. MucArtlnir, president
of the World’s Baptist Alliance. All
are Invited. Take the* Stewart-ave.
car* to Glenn-st.
EYE GLASSES
We make a thorough and complete
test of your cyrs. We grind all our
own lenses, Insuring absolute accuracy.
We charge only a fair and reasonable
price and guarantee every t*alr of
glasses. A. K. llawkes Co., Opticians,
14 Whitehall Rt. •••
Atlanta, One Day .Thursday, (jet 1 £|
tarl/cnn ttroot thrmi Grnnnrfc wtfli 1 U
Jackson Street Show Grounds
Mu Bel Bus Tub bm
POSITIVELY FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN THE SADDLE
IN COMBINATION WITH
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
PAWNEE BILL’S
FAR
The World’s
Largest
Greatest
Grandest
EXHIBITION
A Combination of
all that la
Marvelous, New'
Exciting and
Intensely Interesting^
In Heroism, Horsemanship"
TRAINED ANIMALS AND EQUESTRIANISM
DEPICTING LIFE ON THE PLAINS
ANCIENT AND MODERN WARFARE AND MILITARY
MOVEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS
TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY—lead t p. m.—RAIN OR SHINE. AdmUaWs. f Indudl.*
•Ml) 60 Cu. All S«iU Protected from Sun end Rein by Immense Waterproof Can*,*
Canary. Grind Stand Chairs (including admission) 91 00. Cluldrea under 9 years.
price. On Sain Day *f FsbtMlInn at DOWN TOWN TICKET OFFICE st
Gunter-Watktna Dm* Store. Peachtree and Walton Firerta.
NOTE—Do not fall to read tb** latent and m«^t exciting book ever written.
•Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill," by Frank Winch. Price $ I CO.
Oa sale at the show grwuudf, vr may lv ordered mt all book stores.
Daily Statistics
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. John liaker, of Mayson
and Turners Ferry foad. a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Will Bartowe, of 44
Bell at., a boy.
To Mr. and Mra. Cleveland Rischer, of
Tallulah apartments, a girl.
To Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ivah, of 311
South Boulevard, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. T* A. Johnson, of 111
To Will Smith and wife (negroes), of
Edgewood. a girl.
'lo Will Storks and wife (negroes), of
62b Ashby-st., a girl. /
DEATHS.
Forest White, aged 11, of 3§ McDonald-
st.
itobert Visel, aged 44. of 86 Luckle-st.
Mrs. Mary Osborn, aged 22, of 52 Ful
ton terrace.
I.enter Davis, aged 7, of 273 North Ash-
Paul If. Merritt, aged one month, of
123 .leffcrson-st.
Olivia Jennings (negro), aged £3, of 449
Davls-st.
Walter Brown (negro), aged 44, of 32
Nelson-st.
Maggie Thacker (negro), aged 62, of
rear 94 Thurmond-st.
Mol lie Merrill (negro), aged 45, of I
Martlnave
MARRIAGES.
R. H. Shields to Miss Irene Ellen
Smith, September 30, by Rev. M. L. Un
derwood.
Clarko M. McMIchae! to Miss Maud
Haverty, October 11, by Bishop John E.
S. L McCrary to Miss I,ucy Myrtle
Harrison, October 7, by Rev. J. W. Ham.
Fair-st.
$160—Miss Alice Baxter, repairs at 162
West IVachtree-st.
$300—T. A. J-;. Moon, additions at 253
Lee-st.
$250—Mrs. D. A. Barfield, additions at
84 Loomlw-axe.
$6,000—A. Montgomery, additions at 234
Ponce Dt-Iaon-ave.
$100— J. M. II
at 66-68 South
WSHnHI* I V UBSI/9.
$76—T. J. Ripley to 8. 8. Burnett, lot
on east side of Kelly-sL. $84 feet south
from (Harke-st., 48 by 142 feet. Octo
ber 6.
1700—Charles T. Wood to Maude E.
Jones, lot on south side Fulton-st., 146.4
feet west of Connally-st., 30 by 93 feet;
subject to $360 loan. October 9.
$2.100-Charles T. Wood to Maude E.
Jones, lot on northwest corner of Fulton-
st. and a 10-foot alley, 130 feet west of
Connally-st., 40 by 136.23, and lot on south
side Fulton-st., 115.4 feet west of C«»n-
nally-st., 39 by 93 feet; subject to $676
loan. October 9.
$300—A. C. Gann and Frank Qarraux
to J. B. Lee, lot on north side Simpson-
st., 100 feet from Vlne-sL, 60 by 100 feet
iMmpson-B*., iou reoi
100 feet. October 4.
$l,S00—Charles T. Hmlth to W. II. Na-
by 1
$800—B. Rosetta to Germania Savings
bank, two lots fronting 60 feet on Lee
st.. 60 by 119 feet; made to secure notes.
$346—H< ‘ ~
.. *1.9 by 104 feet. March 2$. 1906.
$6, love and Affection—Morris Sroohl to
Mrs. Dora Hrochl, lot on north side of
Angler-ave., $07 feet we«t from Summlt-
uve., 138 by 61 feet: also lot on south side
Kdgewood-ave., 104 feet west of Boule-
180 feet; also lot on Chest-
by 100 feet; also lot on north
side Chestnut-st.. 200 feet west of Fort
velopment Company, lot on south
Green wood-axe., 300 feet east of F
ericu-st.. 60 by 200 feot. October 10.
$360—A. H. Banister to Joseph J. Seay,
lot on cast sido of Hampton-st., 470 feet
from Rthel-st., 60 by 100 feet. AprU 19,
1911.
$300—J. A. Loft Is to A. R. Banister,
me. April 21. 1911.
$3,300—Mrs. Mattie M. Fuller to Mrs,
Kill “ “ “ "
tie st.
K. Stewart, lot on east side Myr-
_. _ . . . .. . I Fair-it.,
60 feet east of Walnut-st., 60x160. Jan-
iry 20. 1904.
$10 and Love and Affection—J. M. Hen
drix et nl. to Miss Mamie L. Jackson, lot
on west side of Crew-st., 35 feet south
of Glenn-St., 36x104. September 30.
$10 ami Love and Affection 8. R. Hen
drix to Miss Minnie L. Jackson, lot above
described. October 11.
$10 and Love and Affection—W. _.
Garvey to MIhh Minnie L. Jackson, lot
above described. October 6.
$16,600 -M. G. McDuffie to Atlanta
flanking and Savings Company, four lots
on northwest corner of Ontario and an
unnamed street. 200x211 feet; live lots on
west side West Ontarlo-nve., 217.5 fact
south of dordon-st.; 250x211 feet; nine
lots on east side West ontnrlo-ave., 810
feet south of Gorxlon-st., 450x223.6 feet,
and three lots on north side Gordon-st .
feet west of West Ontarlo-ave., 600x
2.7 feet. September 30, 1911.
$800 I. N. Martin to r. II Smith, lot
1 west side ltoynl-st., 11$»% feet from
Moore-st.. 35x116 feet. October 7. *
$1,750—W. K. Duckett to Mrs Mary E.
Met'own. lot on southwest side of Luckie
st.. 107 feot northwest of Foumlry-st.,
35x128 feet. September 29.
$2,750 Miss Annie K. Kelso to Rose
Realty Company, lot on south side of the
Prado, corner of lot 9, block Ansley Dark,
50x290 May 12
$7,250—Rose Realty Company to E. W.
i»se, lot above described. October 13
$25 Hollywood Cemetery to J. A. Parts,
lot 5. block 2. July 8. 19*4
$5,760 W. P. Wheeless to Mrs. Katie
Dull. same. October 11.
42.600 J. U. Fowier •«» Br. Paul Me-
Donald. 25 acres on Moore’s Mill road. In
U.nd lot 183. subject to two loans of M00
each. October 22, 1909.
$3,000 P. H. Brewster to L II. Warllck,
lot « n northwest corner Yale and Jeffer-
son-f*is . 100x190 feet. October 11.
$3.o<>0 Peters Uml Company to Robert
L. McCullough, bit on northern** corner
Myrtle ami Flfth-sts., 60x150 feet. Octo
ber 12
$2,450 S. B. Turman to P. G. Keeney,
lot on southwest corner Hunt and Eighth-
sts. 100x150 feet, also lot on northwest
corner of Seventh and Lytin-sts., 53x150
feet January 7. 1910.
$300-- II. L Wilson to K. C. Matheson.
lot on southwest corner Sycatnore-st. and
si l A-foot alley, 161.6x67.6 feet. October 4.
$260-Same to A. G. Allen, lot on north
west corner Sycamore-st. and a 10-foot
ulb-e, 70x123 1-8 feet. August 28.
$4,500 Mrs. Ida J. Randall to R H.
Gower, lot on north side East Hunter-
pi . 41 1-3 feet west from Martin-st., o3x
98 feet; subject to 92.500 loan. October,
19!0.
loan deeds.
$450 W. B. Harrtsnn to Mias Llztle
rd, bd on northwest corner of Coch-
1 Phllllps-sts., 75 by 145 feet. Ce
ll
ra
tober 6.
$2,000 Mrs Emma Longley to Hibernia
Saving*. Building and Loan asKociation.
165 Pulllam-st.. 42 by 133 feet. October 5.
$2,316 48 Mrs Lenta H HoUtday to
Mrs Mabel II. Moody, lot on Peachtree
circle, near Flfteenth-st., 100 by 334 feet,
oct. her 6.
1490 Jacob Chomsky to Germania Sav
ings bark, lot on west side of Echo-st..
1124 feet south of Rucker-st , 50 by 1774
feet (»ctober 5.
|682 - \V II Nabors to same. 20 Doane-
st .-V by feet. October 3.
$4,500 S. C. Callaway to the Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot on
east side of West Peachtree s» . 50 feet
south of Hnward-st.. 50 by 136. Octo
ber 10.
12.000—Mrs Mattie S. Hewitt to M. N.
Bradley, lot on south side of Gartrell-st.,
52 by 128 feet. October 12.
fCOrt Mrs Mattie S Hewitt to Mrs. H.
tv Itrailley. lot at southeast comer of
Ycngt and Gartrell- Jls.,* 52 by 69 feet. Oc
tober 12.
$4,500 - Robert I. McCullough to Travel-
tiers insurance Company, lot on northeast
THREE NIGHTS W Oct. 16
Big Revival of Thomas Dixon’s Sensational Success
THE SOUTHERN PLAY
FOR SOUTHERN PEOPLE
THE
CLANSMAN
LAST CHANCE TO SEE FAMOUS DRAMA OF KU KLUX KLAN
Special Cast of Players
2 Carloads of New Scenery
Troop of Cavalry Horses
DIRECTION OF SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT CO.
George H. Brennan, Manager I
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th
MATINEE AND NIGHT
•TWO GRAND CONCERTS
THE GRAND
ALKAHEST LYCEUM SYSTEM PRESENTS
CREATORE
And His Famous Band of 50 Musicians
TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY AT GRAND BOX OFFICE
AdmiMlon: Matinee, 25c and 50c. Night, by Season Ticket, or 54c and (1
Friday and Saturday Nights, October 20-21
Saturday Matinee, October 21
THE TOY SHOP
MUSICAL. EXTRAVAGANZA
200 chorusynn
Beautiful Music, Songs and Dances~-Gorgeous Costumes
Prices for All Performances: $1.50, $1.60, 75c and 56c
comer of Myrtle and Flfth-st*., 60 by 150
feot. October 6.
61.600—1$. B. Boswell to Mrs. Ella J.
Gardner, lot on southwest corner of Sells-
ave. and 15-foot alley, 76 by 218 feet.
October 3.
$1,600—Mrs. Katie Dull to Dickinson
Trust Company. 18 East Plne-st., 51 by
794 feet. October 11.
$1,233.75—R. 8. Morris to Realty Invest
ment ('ompany, lot 250 feet north
QUITCLAIM OlrfDS.
$1—J. E. VanValkenburg, executor of
estate of late Mrs. Kate Lettnsky, to
Mrs. Mary E. Sheffield, guardian of wil
liam Henry Sheffield,* lot on eaat side of
Sylvan-ave., 400 feet north of Haygood-
uve . 60 by 120. October 13.
$5—II. L. Stearna, sole heir, to Mrs.
M. R. Hewitt, lot at southeast corner of
Yonge mid Gartrell-sts., 60 by 180. Oc
tober 12.
BONDS FOR TITLB.
$7,600—L. Z. Kosser and J. H. Dorter
to Jacob Auerhuck. lot on west aide of
Fort-at., 16$ feet south of Edgewood-ave„
68x182 October 12.
$4 1 000—W. T. Johnson, executor, to H.
L. Byron, lot at southwest corner of
Temple-nve. and T^e-st., 310x200; 190x100
feet. March 8. 1907.
$3,600 - Mra. Fannie 1L Norcroes to E.
THE GRAND
Monday, TuMday and Wednesday,
OCT. 23-24-25
MATINEE WEDNESDAY
C//ARLE& KLEIN
V/0N,THE"HIGH STAKE 5"
for; LONG RUNS** in
N fgr Y m 0 § TY '
IHEGRlAT^tlEmCANPlAT.
PRICE*: 25c to 61.50 Nighta; 2Sc to
SI-00 Matinee.
Shellene
SEASONS WHY I
1. No person who hat ever naed
it has ever complained.
2. It is more lasting than other
high-grade roofings.
3. It will not catch on fire
from falling sparks or ember*—
it ia practically fire-proof.
4. It needs no painting, and ii
easy to put on—qnite a saving,
isn’t itt
5. It has an attractive appear
ance.
6. It takes a lower rate of in
surance than any other roofing.
A postal card or phone message
will bring a representative.
Sole Distributors
C. P. Murphy's Sons
2 to 12 Wall St. Phons H. 632.
I* Hurton, lot on north .Ido of Owtrcll-
,t., 100x5t f.et. October 11.
£? rrle . p - MeCorkle to Mra
Mlnnlo H [silver, lot on louth aide of
Hcndrlx-avc.. 510 feet *eat from South
Pryor-at.. (OitSO feet. October ».
IHJ.14T.70—Charles T. Kurlow to L. L
Rhlvers. lot on south aide 1V«| Kifth-«t .
1,5 feet arret of Willlams-it.. 7Sx!M feat.
October 10.
»14,S04~C. R Herman to Mra. Genie P.
Unix!. No. t Baat Kleventh-at.. 40x11414
feet. October 1.
. •’-M*>--Mra. Martha 8. Ball lo Lowry
ArnoM. J. Carroll -Payne and Daniel IV.
Rountree lot on northeaet corner of land
lot 84. 3.0.5 by 1,11* feet. September V).
MORTGAGES.
11.500— Dolph Walker to Merchants and
Marhanica Hanktn, and loan Company,
lot on south aide of Hdcevood-ara, 94
feet aaat of Warerly way, 45x190 feat.
Dated September 15.
1700—Adolphus to Irene Hutchins, lot on
waat aids of Huwell-al.. 155 fast north of
Hocston-st.. 44x150. October 10.
51.500- A. N. Williams to Mutual Loan
and Rsnklnc Company, lot on south aide
of Houth-ars.. 1*0 feet treat from Hlll-at..
80 by 108. Ootobar 11.
till- P. M. Brown lo Atlanta Banktnr
and Karins. Company, lot on east aide „f
Mlr-et. W feet north of Mllledse-ave..
108 by 148 feet. October II.
States Mnrtnce ami Trust Company, tot
south aide of Pones DeLeon-ave., 170
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PRICES
| Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2
i Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
LYRIC
IN FXT MATINEES:
■ I TUES..THURS.
WEEK
SATURDAY
Stair & Havlin (Inc.) Present the One Real Novelty
“SCHOOL DAYS”
IN THREE ACTS WITH
HERMAN TIM BERG
AND ORIGINAL COMPANY
55-Boys and Girls-55 Youthful Beauty Chorus
TWENTY-FIVE NEW SONG HI TS
FUN-ALL NEW AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
Different from All Other Musical Attractions
Admission
10 Cents
BIJOU
NEXT WEEK
Children
At Matinees 5c
POPULAR FAMILY VAUDEVILLE
PI8TEL A CU8HINQ
Black Faca Comediant
BARRY A NELSON
Comedy Acrobats
HARRY DROWN
Illustrated Songs
ARMOND MELLNOTTE A CO.
Musical Farce
FRANKLY CLIFFORD
Comsdlsn
MOTION PICTURES
Matinees Dally, 2:60 and 4; Night Shows, 7:10 and 6.
^ATLANTA’S BUSIEST THEATER*
MATINEE AND NIGHT DAILY—OCTOBER 16
First Presentation Here of fhe Hit-
THE FIRE COMMISSIONER
An Intensely Interesting Plsylet
KAJ1YAM4, Direct From ToklOe Handwriting Expert
™"FRoS? VIRGINIA" 18 Alexander & Scott
FRANK STAFFORD CO.
CREIGHTON BROS.
CORRIGAN* - VIVIAN
FELIX ADLER
SOME VAUDEVILLE SHOW
^TLANTASi
jL "-fit's*YNtHHf Of/falC'Of
NAT C. GOODWIN
Mstlnaa Today
“THE CAPTAIN"
Tanloht
“Whan Wa Wars Twenty-0n*“
rlcaa—Nights, tic to 51.501 mstlnaa,
*»e to 61.00.
LAST CHANCE TODAY
Matinee end Night
"The Chocolate Soldier"
Mstlnaa, 2Se to *1.M; Night, Be lo 12
|LT<j6kA£iT I t*4 1 *•••>» i -‘ J
r AUanta’iBaiicslThtslrr > Toalgbt 8:30
MASTER GABRIEL A*CO.
Rohorty Dancers—Four AvolOa.
Ida O’Oay A Co, Van A Schtnck.
Rita Rcohald, Tho Hylands.
Easnnnm
ANNOUNCES ANOTHER BIG BILL
THI8 WEEK.
“ITALIA,”
One of the Biggest Acts in Veudcv'l*
PERCY SPELLMAN.
The Premier Blackface.
MISS MARCELLE MARION.
Comedienne.
Entire Change of Beautiful Motion Fu
tures Every Day.
THE AMERICAN
DWIGHT H. EX ANIJ E FR'eDERIC C.
GOODWIN,
Ths Whistling Bsehalort. ,
*THE THREE DANCING BEANES,
Novelty Dancing.
RALEIGH AND RALEIGH,
Co mad y Team.
FRANK WYNNE.
Illustrated Song,.
MOTION PICTURES.
LYRIC THIS WEEK
The Big Musical Success,
“THE SOUL KISS."
FIRST TIME AT LYRIC PRICES.
V NEW P
AUDETTt
DON'T MI88 THE GREAT FEATUU
PICTURE ON MONDAY
"THE COLLEEN BAWN
(Irish Drama)
Comprising Three Complete R** 1 *
(Absolutely F»ret Run)
"THE MANIACS
(Lubin Comedy)
OTHER FINE PICTU
RES.
Laundry For Mllledgevllle.
Milledgevllle, Oa., Oct. 14.—Thla city 1*
to have a modern »tearn laundry and a
large, new Ice plant within the next few
months. Application for a charter ha*
been filed for the new eoncern. The in
corporator* of tha new company, which la
capltaltied at $30,006. are tr follow': T.
L. McComb. J. A. Horne. W. L. Ritchie.
A. Joseph, \V. T. Illnen, Mrs. R. T. Bale-
den, Mr*. Ed R. Lawrence. J. W. Daniel*.
W.. 8. My rick, A. L. Ellison. M. A. Mc-
Craw, J. C. Cooper, H. D. Allen. Joeeph
E. Pott!*, A. M. McKinley, <J. C. McKin
ley. Jr., J. C. McAullffe, J. M Burke.
Mania B. Jones, F. \V. Hendiickeon and
John T. Alisa.
TWO FINt FIRST HUN
FOR SATURDAY.
Othtr Good Ones *"
INYMOU* LETTER
: b^anoed’indian"