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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEERING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT-—Two unfurnished rooms,
private porch and hall, s lendidly ar-
PRt Moenkecping, TG o,
. In refined home,
28 Pulliam street. Main 4231-J,
ENTIRE upper floor, five rooms, hall,
vouldn‘ lxlqeeplng Forch. grates or fur
?mi g.lh orth Side locality; garage.
—Three connecting house
keeping rooms, first floor; bath; sepa
rate entrance; gas; every convenience.
!% 3405-J.
R NT-—-Entire upper floor, unfur
nished, with all convgr?lencel; close in;
v-'r'y reasonable. Main 1574-J. 206 ?!eaw-
Bon.
FOR RENT--Three unfurnished rooms,
362 Whitehall Bt. Pho Mai
475-X3, 02 e
fi?m connecting unfurnished rooms,
with owner. Phone Main 4873-L. ¢
FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen
etto reasonable. West 459-J,
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FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT-—One or two rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished; all modern
conveniences; located close to business
section. Atlanta phone 2840.
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FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT.
AA A A A AAA PP s
FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished five
room apartment; all conveniences:
Erlvno enr:nnca and phone West 583,
R ~—Three or four rooms; sep-
Arate entrance; muu bath; electric
lights. 74 East er.
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT,
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FOR RENT — Three complete
housekeeping apartments, 3, 4
and 5 rooms; Houston, near
Boulevard ; $lO, $12.50 and sls.
Big discount allowed for first
two months if rented immediate
ly. Ivy 6186, |
ONE NICE FIVE-ROOM
APARTMENT on Peachtree place, cor
ner w.:: l:'mmrao:'nll modern im
provements: steam heat; e reason
able. Phone l!! 40RO -
FOR RENT--Elegant four-room a re
ment, steam heat, hot and cold wl::.r.‘
Janitor service: all wodorn conveniences.
Can be sean at 334 Forrest avenue. 1, B |
W owner, 407 Peters Bullding. Ivy
R‘!' !?T~—Ono avg-roorn aApartment
in the Tallulah, 87 Washington #reet
all convenlences. A‘”’ly to B. H. Hu
bert, agent. Main 4
fi;‘ ‘E!\:T f-c\ new two-story five-
Foom apartments: modern conveni
ethoes. sieeping porches. FPhone Owner,
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FOR RENT--One apartment: best in
dt‘:‘noi: large rooms, baths, rrehn
:t.t SBO. J. W. Goldsm! ivy
POR RENT - Five room apartment, up-
Staire, two rooms and kitchen dows
Slalrs. 251 Capitol avenus,
B O se e e
FURNISHMED HOUSES FOR RENT.
S I est I BB PP 0 Sit o
FOR RENT f‘:m;slflol furnished five.
room mug. ent ‘M 8 Oak st
Call West 11301,
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UNFURNISHED MOUSES
FOR RENT.
POR RENT-Now. ® and 71 Thetma
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D ehasets. Jumt ol ok b |
.m oar line. sultable for twe |
Price 135 Cal lvy 296, from |
»to 7 . e
PO R Pree-roms Bose o 1|
1y acres of hndm East Point "’*,’i
“room house WO Actes, on o
u“:.. in East Point. B M. Blount, 874 |
Routh s o =
OOM cottage, in Inman Park ]y;n‘:
class condition: slesping porch, hot |
ar heater In kitchen ‘a'l‘ garden; |
gm*!m__!x’m R i
"OR T~ Modern eigh' room hoyse
at .?‘t‘.:”“ Deleon Ave Ap}.n M!
B. Thompeon, 1902 Third Nationa! Bank
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M’—e«;;.fl" Bl water. mas.
minutes’ walk from town. exes. |
h‘.' M‘:h-n:-d_ fu".h!u-; f wanted
iy, Ivy B 3 |
mmfl et 17 rgen !“;m sever
ey saw t for 12 APt 30|
Teh (‘\u:;:v.gahn and Hayden. lvy |
&fimm Homes for Rent |
Phone Decatur 148 Jones & Mamapeck
T-Two houses o 8 Fast
B sirest 117 Tweifrh Tt iy
bt houses Rent 118 fvy e
%«‘ Rix-room bungaiow &t 158
Proyies strest. Atlanta phone 4303
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISMED
HOUSES FOR RENT.
A et ss 5 e 5 gey N ei+
NT - Five-room bouse, fur
"Mn gnfurnighed 138 W Avon
Svenue APply 190 W. Avon avenue
O e o A A e
OFFICES FOR RENT.
PRIt s s M o i i e -
VOR RENT-Tewo swtpecting .~fl s,
. dectrie U is &
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tama s 4857
GARAGES FOR RENT.
AP s 5. NGI e i
POR RENT Garsge i goosd o dithon
slerttic Jighted - # ’ -
W Automobiies o trucks 104 Bowth
‘Nmm Main M ¢
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
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WANTED - - Thrve nicely anfurnissed
n-gt B Widew and tws grown sons
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POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
—ORPINGYONS
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PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS.
- ARE VALUABLE
FOR BOTH CROP AND
SHADE; EVERY PROPERTY
OWNER SHOULD HAVE A
FEW ON HIS LOT.
WE FURNISH TREES, AND
PLANT THEM.
MURPHY'S NURSERIES,
OFFICE, 23 AUBURN AVE,
IVY 482.).
~ SELECT COTTON SEED —
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hign. can. .
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one” o 1 Sushels. . Palr View Pare
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1y matarity, peice $5 per Bomel: sacsici
Rriees for larger bayers. ey oy
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fil"' Aili ii‘:“'. ;Nm a
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALR
SMALL INVESTMENTS.
NO. 17 WOODSON ST.-Near
Grant Park. A neat 4-room
house with gas, water and bath,
in good eondition, paved street;
price $1.400. Terms, S2OO eash
and #ls a month, 7 per eent; no
loan to assumé.
NO. 52 LAKE AVE. <A S.room
honse fronting ear line; has
gas, water and bath; lot 45x110,
with alley in rear; large base
ment; house in good repair.
Price, $1.800; terms, £3OO cash
and §ls & month, 7 per cent; no
foan
NO. 78 DEKALR AVE —Re.
tween Delta Place and Waver.
ly Way: a good Groom eot
tage, lot 55x160, alley in rear;
house in good wp‘{r. Pries,
$2.750; terms, $250 eash and $25
& month, 7 per eent; no loan.
NO, 17 GREEXWOOD AVE. -
A S.room house botween Mar
tin and Connally streets, lot 40x
135; street paved, water and
wwer connectione . & good home
[ for eolored man. Priee, $1.500;
terma, 4300 cash and sls »
month . no loan 16 assume :
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| gate 1,862,096 Against 2,-
| 451,644 Same Date 1914,
| Bam L. Rogers, Director of the
Census, Department of Commerce
Announces ihe preliminary report of
otivn Einned by counties In Georgia
for the crops of 1915 and 1918
The report was made publie for
the State at 10 aa. m Monday, De
smber 230, giving ginnings up to De
ember 13
I'ie report shows that Georgia
Rinned 1.862.098 bales o December
AEAlnst 3,451,844 bales during the
Rame period st year
¥ ties are In rEning bales
Gunling round as haif bales. Linters
are not incinded
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Appling 14 2000
Hacor o 2.1%4
Ha ke § €32 10 k 8
" BaMwin ph 18 15134
| Ranks . s.a ».37¢
Barrow 14 854
Artow .o . 1% 3.°m
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bt . . 8 98 18,274
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Terminal Officials
Changes Announced
wore anncunoed Baturday by the A
Bata Joint Terminale, Brough the
W' 4. D Patisreon
1. Mook becomes assisiant $9-
and sien Wil aesume the
xfii‘.:&flfinl
P G McCosl s made local freight
agent, spccreding C B Roven, aeting
n&t. sesigned to othed &atjes
i changes became oMo five Hat.
Have $15,000 Links
1 Boaints et dht Tbt
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m&,u‘,z‘au.-
Reward Is Offered
For Convict Guard
MOULTRIN Jar 1 A seward of
SOE hae pean m Pur dhe ariest
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‘Members of Atlanta Association
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i Blame Failure on Bad Atmos-
I pheric Conditions.
| Members of the Atlanta Association
3--: the Radio Cludb of America. who
| participated in the nation-wide mes
| sage-sending test Friday night. re
!p«m-fl Saturday only partial success
In eatching New Yeoar's greetings sent
|out from Davenport, lowa, to ail eor
ners of the United Ftates Atmon
pheric conditions here were blamed
for the fallure to get the full intelll.
gence of the message |
| Allan Whittaker, of No. 2121 \\‘nl‘
| Tenth street, who, with Malcolm Tur.
| ner, of Fourteenth street and Igea-
L mont avenue, operated the wirsless
outfit at the home of young Whitta.
it.fl said Saturday that he got many
words of the message, but could net
&+t enough to dw;::-v 1. He heard
distinctly ot varfous times from # to
11: 3¢ ‘} m. stations in lilinols, Oh'la,
New York Siate, California and la'er
Florida. After the conclusion of the
tent, e could hear distinetly mese
sages from ships off Tampa. Ma. te
cast stations and from vessel Lo ves
el
It Is planned later ts conduct o
test, under the supervision of the
Federal s uthorition, in which mes.
sages will be sent from the Qoverne
ment arsenal as Rock Isiand, N, te
all the const defenses. In this the
amateur operators will aid the Gov.
erament as i in Umes of war
The Atlanta club has & member.
ship of about 25 young men all of
whom are adept In the sending and
fwommg‘ of wireless. There are
About that number of wireless oot |
fits in the eity, all of whish hold Ped. |
oral permnite. R A Devore of Ihe
A. K. Mawkes Optioal Company. ie|
viee president of the jocal assecia
fion
Wilmington Dispatch
Changes ()vmemhipl
WILMINOTON, N. €. Jan 2 A’ul
Rouncement s ade to-day of an
IMpariant newspagper change N "
M ammy, owner and foaunder of ¥ .
Brening [Vepateh obieh s 31 vose !
3, Bas sold swt 10 THe Dhapat h
;-(”u.,*m:,:‘ ompany rEarteret ;oe 5
et s F. B Conper, Sanker and!
Sion eupnrisr. will he pres dent. as l§
W. E Lanson formers #ity edtsne |
w 1 be tremeater and macager They
eneh Hotd ene thisd of the stonh The
remainder io hold bWy slher businese
men as the #9y The rees 4"."*&:
was appranimately §55 088 The
tranefer tabes piare Masday I
{ A Waentten. of Attants wist ey
Besivtant 1o the maragrr. glving e
pecial sttontion to advertising and
0 plet g T ¥ M™iases e
ty editor. James . Cowan remaing |
an o tne ;
Father's Ghost Tells 1
By Isternationsl Neas Servies )
AEPON Jan £ ot rued Wy bos ts
Bts #hat and & deeire S sta w&‘!
New TVenr mabt. srvend =y "= L
sp Aot Thamiaive of N s
Aresid sfreel sotvendared . The o §
- § Sae faitmingg That e ®ss
wadted tn Lasevsen M. o 5 & mardes
®op 4 P e 108 1 adioe Yhai
IRO B Rol Wil Wene in et
Brfotne ol et SMeims § ¢ %y
el weial R s e S F
e 8 §
e was Wik . s % L * 4
i il et W Bgy oo
| Nas Taan e & ¥ intes of \Qw-fisai
‘,aa@ hade so s& i e
Cousin Willie Is Learning to Play the Comet
LaGrange Business
Houses Pay $60,000
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~ln Annual Dividends
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LA GRANGE, Jan. 2.-A large
amount of money was put into efroy
lafion here yesterday by several La-
Grange corporations In the form of
dividends. It is probable that bde
tween 360,000 and 375,000 was dis
barsed in dividends and interest pay
ments
Amm'\&flw local corporations which
p{ dividends are:
‘nity Cotton Mills, § per cont quan
terly, $12.500;. Eim City Cotton Mills,
8 per cent quarterly, $9.48%; LaGrange
Banking and Trust Company, 4 per
cent quarterly, $8.006; the LaGrange
Nationa! Hank, § per cent semiannual,
$E.060. LaGrange Savings Bank. 4 jor
cent semisnnual. $1.086, In addition
\(o these the Milstead Manufacturing
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¢ PAGES IN COLOR &
" Through color m * specied s
31 f) pracess of reproduction Duzar has \ %
. wicceeded (0 reproducing the sctual apposr
L soce of fashione sod of furcituse. Not QUL
meroly the Hat colore of the tebrio are showr,
N but I offect wheo In weo—with off the A
Al modakations of lght end shadows s hell- _
WP hantly reprodooed. :
Y I the Jeonary haoe you willfind the first A
K% threo of thewe ovely pages. We have chosen
theoe sew designe by Lady Dust Gordon
NI lla‘».n—luhr“-“ ¢
v Mbfi.'fi*hh:- '
e srtist, Hres, and o watercolor puinting of the ]
galloried hall i the residence of Me. W. M.
N 7 [dkine, nesr Philadeiphia.
L Ciattyus thin prmores s, we have adopted o
it to make Harper's Baner not coly the most ;
W\ interesting, but the mest besutitel of off A\
0 la omgarinos. Look for the fret three eem
Y in color in the January Number of
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<3 ~ LD Ve -~ ,
XN so LN Y O - §
(7)) e (38 2/,/
e” GLUTL L LD Nt
Company will disbures 32,600 .l
per cent Jusflofly dividend, n*un
portion which will come to La-
Omg. Then there is the Atlanta
and est Point Rallroad Company,
which will Yy & 3 per cent sem.-
annual dlmr:nd. and which has a
number of stockhoiders here. Fur
tbcrm;;\ m.:n.“ ?uy local ”:i
who own city of LaGOrange a
::up (‘ount‘ bonds, on several ls
sues of which the Intereat falls due
on January 1.
The annual wu of the Pank
of LaGrangs is soms time later
in the month, and it {s probable that
this Institution will Aisharse to stock.
holders Its usual § per cent semian.
nual dividend, amounting to $1,500,
MURRAY MADE T. P. A,
The passenger department of the
Big Four Raliroad announced Satur.
::: l::l "ol'f Murray has iu-tt':
nted traveling m-‘u.-ruu
the Atlanta distriet, with offices at
No. 302 Peters lsllll:. He suc
toeds B N. Behenna, has been
promoted.
MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916
Negro Must Raise
To Supreme Court
e %
Dispatches from Washington
day sald that unless John R C y
attorney for Robert Kitchens, Wash
ington County neqro siayer, whe ap
poaled to the United States Su i
Court for freedom, alleging that he
»as denind his constitutional right i
that thers were no negroes on A i
jury that convicted him, can raise bee
fore Monday a fund to have the ¢ 0o
ord In the case gprinted, 1t will
thrown out of that tridbunal b
when It is set for hearing.
When the case first was 'Y
before the Supreme Court My, O
ssked that he m::x:-n:u i |
forma payperts, ng to ¢
tion of his ellent, Tgl‘ the A
Court denled
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