The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 08, 1906, Image 10

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$W .'.ii.lii 1 J'JUIMi 'liiE ATLANTA CujOiiGiAN'. .... R«*KP ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for (ess than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following raita* are for consecutive insertions: 1 time 6 cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times ..... 4[/ 2 cents a line. 26 times 52 times 78 times cents a line. . 3Y z cents a line. . 3 eents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY ( ASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be Inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ^ - J WANTED HELP-MALE^ pejr with ss ouir WANTED. TWENTY GOOD. RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MAN Ti Addrw. cor. Tb« Atlanta Owritxn. IK YOU ARB A HIOHCLARR MAN. mmpcl.nt to dll . hl.h-cUM position, w. hove It for TOU. 1’o.ltlon. In nwrly .r.rjr n hi el I I*0.1 tic | line from ISO to SMO per month. Good por tion. our .pc'UItT. National Employment Sjerlatlon. 102223 Centnrr Did,. WANTED-A GOOD. RELIABLE HOH8E ahnrr nnd general plnntatlon amlth: nnno other need apply, Rtrody Job and «ood n-aw. to the rleht man. Addrro. Lock Ilo.t DO YOU WANT TO BE A F1H8TCI.A8S Imrbcr? Enaleat trmle In the world to learn. We own a chain of herlier ahopa In Atlnnta In which we work only our own ermlnatea. Full eonrae, $10. Commlaalon paid from day you enter. Atlanta Bnrhcr i/.iieee, 10$ Whitehall atreat. e-Dent. C, ATLANTA nARBEIl A880CIATI0N, Whitehall ttreet. Good al 3e : Dept. II, Sc.; hair cot, .... -. Dept. II, 7c. Free ahlne In bolh depart, menta. IV ANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED MALE monographer and two fairly competent beglnnera. Apply nt one* to the Btnlth 1‘remler Typewriter Company, employment ileparlment. Ill Candler bnlldln,. WANTED—IMMEDIATELY; BOOKKREI*- |n, nnd pentninahlp teacher of nblllty end experience. Good anlary. Addreaa Teacher, care Oeorflan. , Canton, N. C, WANTED—TEN TRUNK MAKERS AT once, with from one to two yearn’ eap.- rlenee; no otbera need apply. Enterprine Trank Mff. Co., Powell at and Gee railroad. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM WANTED-A LADY WITH KNOWLEDGE of Remington typewriter aa reprint; aten- grnnhrr not required. Call at JOT Empire ngrnpher not rwju RolldllJ^ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION IIY EXPERT cored dm, clerk at proaent employed; good reaaona for changing. Deal refer- encM. state anlary eapected to pay. 1 M, Tlfton, Oa. Box WANTED—SALE8MEN. WANTED—8ALR8M AN. FIRST-CLASH produce and poultry aaleaman. Good worker. Addreaa Poultry and Produce, care thlc paper. • MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doom to be aold at coat do-*— next week; now la your time. 21 8. Bi ,treat. & W. Ellin. Atlnnta. M Y G I.E N I C SANITARIUM IS NOW ready fur the reception end treatment ,* ell Invalids Leant price II per day. Dr. I* 11 lUISIIIIS. * J. M. Armstrong. Morrow. On. WE WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE conditions of rontest ■ non. addreaa The Mocking Bird. Box 15, Newnan. Ga. FOR RENT—OFFICES. dler Bldg. I or call at MO Can- OFFICE AND DESK SPACE FOB BENT. Apply at 526 Empire Did*. FOR RENT—HOU8ES. FOB RENT—A MODERN 6-UOOM BRICK wldMiiv. « Kaafc rail. Sira. Joseph II. Morgan. 1*0 spring atreet. WALL PAPER. aor ml Minx. ID la contracting wall r*P*r and painting. Office and show room 12 Eoat Hunter street. Both ’phone* 660. TIIE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND BAL- vaga Company, nt 20 South Pryor street, will buy or self you out COAL, DRY 8TOVEWOOD—PROMPT DE* livery. John T. Stocks * Co., 296 Peters street. Bell ’phone 15 weat; Atlanta ’phono 4793. MASON A HAMLIN PIANO IN PER- feet condition; had $76 worth of work done on It at piano factory, and eoat $5oo. Will take $250 for It Plano, care The Georgian. FOR 8ALE-A WELL-EQUIPPED GIN- nery and a corn and a wheat mill; ma chinery In good condition; good locality. Apply to 8. A. Johnson, Slioam, Ga. 6.006,000 FEET OF SECOND GROWTH pine; wish to find market for lumber. Ad dress “Lumber,’’ Greensboro, Ga. B. F. D. Box SO. FOR SALE-ONE GOOD MILCH COW. Apply 14 Bradley street. FOR BALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book Co.. 60 Whitehall st. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law. medical books for cash. J. C. Gavan. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. » CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN- room home in Atlanta for the money. On Kelly street, large four-room bouse, mod ern. Seven rooms and bath, cottage, 22 Hanaell; half block Grant park. Seven rooms and hall, 619 East Fair. Five largo rooms, bath and basement, on William* atreet, near Simpson and Raker, five min utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on Houston, near Jackson street. Six rooms and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant pkrk. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave- Gordon, Weat End. Five rooms and bath near Georgia avenue, bn Garden. 285 Hill, six-room cottage, 160 feet on III1I, corner. Eight-room two story residence on Georgia aranue, near Grant street. Six rooms and hall on Ltickle. near Pine. Six-room cot* tage on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice new flvo and llx-room cottages on Georgia avenue, 293, 296, 297, corner Cooper and Rawaon. 154 Gordon street, Weat End, ten-room residence. 106 Kelly street, six-room home. Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Six rooms and 8-foot hall at 111 Kelly street. Eight lota, 60 by 200 feet, Highland are- nue. Corner of Weat Hunter and Doray, lot 40 by 100. On Bass, between Grant and Hill, a ahady building lot. 200-acre farm, near Lakswood; will sell all or part. All reasonable In price and terms. Stevenson Sc Co., real estate agency, city, and coun try real estate, 1629 Candler building. Ball ’phone 1061; Atlanta 306. A NICB SBVRN-KOOM. TWO-HTOIIY ro»M,noii, n.wljr nalntisl «nd pamreil: baa clrolrlr llghta, lar*. lot, noar .Ainoa Scott College aud achoola. one block of car. flood neighborhood. Torma. Box. 62, Decatur. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. SKVENItOOJI COWAOK WITH ATTIC and atoraga room. Built lew than year ago for n homo, largo new barn nnd arrranta’ honor. 1'leniy of abndo nnd fruit trees, t-ot 210 by. 600. Opnoolle Dr. Rid- ley's estate, near Decatur. Town la grow- Ini In this direction. To scold renting, will sell it a batgnlu. TBItMH. llox 62, Decatur, Ga. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. . UO 8EK SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Co. We repair, recooltruct. ex change. buy nnd sell automobiles. Oarnge. 10-11 Mitchell atreet. Atlanta, Qa. Bell phono 4894-L Mam. ATTRACTIVE SKINS WILL BRINO YOU KS«N.%^pe&sr " lf OD WB ARB HEADQUARTERS FOn FLOR- Idn lime,. Write oa for price. Wilton A Huddleston. Miami. Kin. LOST. Who pula your iwper on so allck, And gnnrnntoel that It will stick; Does your painting, doea It nlco. And 'Wlwaya lowest In tho pricey Iluruatt, of couraol Your “Unde Jim” la hard to brat. Ho t at Number 12 B. Hunter'alr«L Doth Phoues 66A. I.OHT-ON SOUTH SIDE MONDAY I.ONO black pockettHink, containing four hllle and n check. Reward. Uutbman a Steam I-aundry. FOUND. FRANKLIN. TIJB CI.EAN CI.BAN FBb low, deans suits Jl to J1.60. Pant, Me. 1M Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 63, A. 366L FOUND-FRATBUNITY PIN WITH “F. A. T. A. !»“ on It. Owner can have asms hr railing nt flrorglan office and paying for this ad. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO- ple and others. American Incaatinant Co., 104 Candler Bldg. ■ WBYMAN *’’coNNEHS,’’bQUITABI.B. Mortgnga Irani on rail rotate. FOUR PER CENT llOSIE MONEY TO lend money for purchaee money notes; straight loans made for 6 per cent and up- Sr‘4 F^ D U 0 ,h d SaS"Fro.? lo *"' THE UNION SAVINAS BANK RUY8 pnrchan** monay notes ana land* money fared: small expanse and prompt attpntlun. Od/ on Ml eatnto In and near Atlanta. S. It. •Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, J TO 6-YEARS. « PKIl CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 EASt AMBAHA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amonnt, 414. 6 and 6 |wr cent. Writ, or cnU ». W. Carson. 24 8. Droad atrwt. FARM LOANS—WE AUK PLACING loan* on Georgia farina at tha loweat rate* ever offered. The Southern Mortgage WANTED—BOARDERS. {VANTED—A FEW TABLE BOARD ERS. SERVICE THE BEST AND EXCELLENT TABLE. APPLY *88 WHITEHALL STREET. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIR. OPPOSITE riEDMONT. Bell trn. Han's aewsd halt soles, lie. DAVID w. Yarbrough. MASTER I'LL M It EH, Pbooea 1266. 20 E. fluntar St. 4 KENT LIGHTS.” KIIOM’8 MEDICATED 8KIN, SCALP nnd hair aonp; wild at drug nnd depart mant stores; oak for It or write J. J. Krom, 8oalp and Hair Specialist, 612 Tbe Grand, OLD HAT8 MADE NEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TAI.Kl.NO MACHINE8 AND KECORDH— WholfRah* and retail dlatrlbutoru of Vic* tor Talking Machine* and Record*. Jqat received laconsignment of machine* and over 10.000 records. Immediate attention Itlven umll nnbts. Wo want tho name* of all talking machine denlera In the south. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyca Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LAItGEHT bicycle and aundry dlatrlbutora In tha 8outhem agents for _Flerea^ Tale. •oath. Bouthern agents for Pierce, „ Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander' REYNOLDS. TIIE 8IGN PAINTER. Signs, banners, flags and flag decorations for special occasions. 20Vi R. Alabama 8L kllOMOPATIIIL cull Benin illB.nBCB nnd mnk. hair grow. Krom g Medicated^Soap makes you hj- CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS nnd all other makes at bargain prices. Wo can sell you n register, suitable * Southern Cash iii'Kibut vu., ajiuiivu ui Ainvninu oriuim* Hnml Canh Reglator Co., 21 8. Broad street. Atlanta. Go. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 21 8. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. SNOOK’S BIG FURNI TURE CLEARANCE SALE SAVES BUYERS $30 TO $35 ON EVERY $100 OUTFIT. Bedroom, Parlor, Dining Room Suites. 500 Metal Beds, factory cost. Hotels arid Rooming houses, sec this stock. Don’t wait and don’t miss it. Sideboards, Hatracks, Book Cases, Davenports, Chiffoniers. 56 NORTH BROAD. M. A, SHELTON, DON'T FOnGET M, A. SHELTON IS A practical stove and range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phoues 6276. 61 8. Pryor atreat Have good tenant for house on the north side. Will pay good rent. see liebman REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. FOR RENT. !I8 PEACHTREE STREET. AT THU ABOVE NUMBER ON l’KACII- store room, 27x 47, with ■I WB--- ...» anme.atae. This place Is suitable for a nice grocery or almost any kind of retail business. and a live man can do a good hualneaa at this stand. Rent, $150 per month. Pfc<§ ©Qffnimm p SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 413 Pater. Building:. B. F. EBORN, Binningliam, Ala. $3.*»-WILCOX COUNTY. ytLABAMA. 1-2 mil. “f Arlington Station; -Ot nrrv»: 100 acre updi-r .-ultlvnt|..n; bnlancn g.«.d 1 tlmbnr: flat* rprlngn; running tvntnr; 1-room raddrara co.t c,v.-r ja.wo to build. B. 1. Eltorn, lllrnilughnni. Ala. $3.600—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Juat mmpleterl, on North avenue, near Jarksnn street; you will bare to see this coxy little cotta#'* to appreciate its value. Best of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can make attractive term* to right parties. $13,000—929-AC RE PABM AT M 7* AIRY. Tcnu.; pays between $3,000 nnd $5,000 nor year; 5<>) acres under J'low, 300 of which U rich 1 tot tom land; 125 bead of cattle: place fiplendldlv watered; ►t«H-k and nil goes In ot $12,600: hn» excellent dwelling nnd outliulbllugs; It Is a grain, hny. cotton and general farm: owner going to Colorado on account of wife's lung trouble. Really prefers to sell one-htHf Interest and allow Iiuyer to manage the place, nnd would al low $700 salary besides buyer’s port of gen eral profits. A flue property. One-third cosh. B. F. Eborn. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying jnst off the main road; splen did t-roorn cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid- wire fences and Iron gate*, good jHiatiirnge, nprlags, etc. We want to show you this nnd point edit *et* oral features not mentioned here, and then make yon a price. v $2.500-170-ACRE FARM; ONE Ml 1*19 FROM Oneonta. Ala.; 6-room cottage; running water; orchnrd. B. F. Eltorn, Birmingham, Ala. $6,260—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-rootn house on large lot, In prettiest part of this atreet, !»elng near North avo- nne and Ponce DeLeon. This !s a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy tenua on this to desli^ble party. $L00O—ORANGE GROVE; 22 ACRES; LAKE county, near Lisbon, Fla.: 16 ncrea In orange grove: 6-room dwelling: 12 acres fine farm lands; large packing house; fine water; 30 boxes of oranges this year: swill bring 600 ltoxrs uext year. A bargain at $2,000. B. P. Eborn. • $4,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET borne ot nine rooms, on the prettiest B0 by 196-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. FOR SALE OR EXcjlANGE-30-ACUE. 10- year-old vineyard; edge of gooil town; would sail oa reasonable terms or ex change; also offer 10-ncre, 8-yenr-old fruit farm nnd vineyard near the above; will pay from the start. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $2,766-GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x160 to nlleyi elevated, on ckr line; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $25 par month. FOR 8ALB OR EXCIIANGE-3fl0 ACRES; near l*oring Springs and Mentone, Ala., with river front; 3.600 ft. altitude; near Vnlleyhend; on the A. O. 8. It. It. DeKnllt county, Alabama, big things ahead for this location for summer home locations nnd pleasure resort. D. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. • $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on rorner lot (102x172), ahady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. FOB SAIE-HO.OOO: ONE OF THE FINEST retail grocery businesses In Birmingham; business out or debt; hlgh-clnss trade; pays $86,000 per- year sod Increasing; owner leaving tbe city; unable to give personal at tention; will stand closest lnapepftpn. It Is a gilt-edge proposition; might coital la* ocs ccpttng desirable farm In exchange nnd pay cash difference. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtree*, we have a lovely 2-atory S- rooro home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let ns ahow you this place at once, as It la the only thing of Its kind In tha city situated so favorably aud to be had on easy term's. $7,600-166 ACRES ORANGE AND GRAPE fruit farm; Hillsborough county, Florida, 6-room residence; store nnd warehouse; pas ture; railroad nnd water transportation; n first-class property. W. E. WORLEY, 325 EMPIRE! BUILDING. Atlanta ’Phone 3983. $2,600—TO-AO R E FARM; BRADLEY CO.. Taonesace; bottom ami upland; houses, ham, store; also Interest In 64-ncre Join ing goes In. B. F. Eborn. Birmingham, Ala. $26,006—36-ROOM BRICK HOTEL; PLEA8- ure resort; large grounds. South Carolina mountains; would exchange. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. CLOSE IN NORTH SIDE. $60.000—FINE CORNER LOT, RIGHT IN the heart of the city, between tbe Fled- moot hotel and Alabama atreet. $5 PER ACRE-840 ' ACRES; PRAIRIE land; Marengo county, Alabama: part of the large timbers hnve been rut off; Inrge portion good timber remnlultig; bottom nnd upland; 3 miles of railroad. A bargain. 'U. F. ElHirn, Birmingham, Ala. , $8,600—ONE BLOCK OF PEACHTREE), this-, side of West Baker, big corner lot. Good house. You can sell this In two years at $12,000. COAL LXND8-IN ALABAMA' XiK DAVE several very choice prospected • tracts. If Interested, write. Carry 5 1-2 to 6 ft. vein. B. F. Eltorn, Birmingham, Ala. $15.006—BE8T BRICK HOUSE IN TIIE city, paylug 9 per cent Interest on tho Investment* Very close In, uorth aide. $10,006—RENTAL $1,200; 100x190; A COR- ner; fronts car Hue; convenient to cen ter; Birmingham, Ala.; has 10 4-room houses; steady renter. B. F. Eborn, Bir mingham, Ala. $10,006—DOUBLE HOUSE OF 24 ROOMS, 11-2 blocks of Peachtree. Close ,lu, north aide, paying 10 per ceut on Investment. $16.006—24-ROOM HOUSE, ALMOST AT tbe Piedmont hotel, rent at $100 per month uuder a 6-year lease. Want uu offer. $18,606—RENTAL $1,860;. A CORNER, lOOx 240 ; 6 6-room modern houses; excellent white tenants; Eighth ave., north eldej convenient to centef;.Birmingham, Ala. $5,506—HERE IS WHAT YOU HAVE been lookiug for to get your $2,000 profit In two years. Right close In corner, 81 feet front. Good house, well rented. On*- third cash, balance 1 aud 2 yeara at 6 pari cent. / ■••* • $16,006—RENTAL $1,635 PER YEAR; A COR- ner; 50x190; with two-story 10-room ami 2-atory 8-room residence*: 3 blocks of tho court house or center of Birmingham, Ain., north able; one of the choicest nnd safest iareatmeuts In this city. Reasonable terms. B. F. EBORN, Real Estate, Birmingham, Ala. $6,600—B, ELLIS. DOUBLE HQlllB. Clow In. pajrlug 10 per ceut. Lot 60x200. Slile drive. $5,600—IVY STREET. THE LAST CHANCE tu get n good bonne on Ivy atreet tbt. side of E. Harris at any such price. $6,266—E. CAIN STREET, LOT 55x100, with 6-room ;house. Very near Pcflchtree. $5,000—W. HARRIS, CLOSE IN, LOT 50x 180 to a 20-foot alley. Good 8-room house. Negro house on alley rented $10, and room for two more. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. $$.600—$2,000 CASH. 1 ON LUCKIE. JUST 3 minutes’ walk of Pledmout hotel. Spend $500 and rent It at $50 per month. Easily done. NEAR/. GEORGIA AVENUE WB HAVE two new three-room cottages, renting at $6 each. We can tell .the two for $900. Let us show you this. $4,600—AUBURN AVE., UNDER TIIE shadow of the big Candler building. Good 8-room house. See me about this. $3,600—W. CAIN ST.. 7-ROOM HOUSE, lot 60x200 feet. Tldx place does not kiss the sun nut!! about 0 o'clock on account of the big Candler building being In the "•“7* IN ONfi ni'MK 6V CaU QSI IS' WUtlT End we hnve a nice corner lot,* 2S5 by 220; only $3,000. m‘K-tto6U iioukk 1555 K1ERSK •trrot. Lot 10 b, U6. Till, I* clow In. l'rlro $1,000. $2,260—LUCKIE ST., 6-ROOM HOUSE. close to Taliernncle, elevated lot. Don’t you think It's cheap? NKWFlVri-ltOOM BSm WITH IIAU. and 23 acre* of land, one-fourth of a mile of chert road, • miles from center of city; $1,200. t $6.506—GILMEU ST.. CLOSE TO BOYS’ High school, two good houaes paying 11 per cent. This la rtoa* to Decatur at or Society are., as you may call It ON AillnY STREET WB HAVE A SIX. room huuae with hall; lot 60 by 200; $2,- 250. . tfjfoO-Oi.D llOt’MF., LOT 63x206, Ttt’O blocks of Kimball house. Here Is you livery stable or wholesale site. EIGjJt-klOOii CORNER fj^T, 48 by 114, In a block of ear Una. Price $3,006. ff500=CoItN r Ell CAIN AN'h COt/RTUSIi; 6-room house. It'a n pick-up at the price. THtANDNEW SfSWXGB —Glenwood arenne—$2,260. Easy tarml “SoRTH Hlbij U6UEF. $16,006—PEACHTREE HOME. ONE among the ulcest on this leading street. Unlit of granite. NICE HIX KOOM ltAL'8E ON A1IEEN8. ferry avenue; renta for $17.90; price $1,600; easy terms. WB IIAVli A NUMBER OP OTtlER GOOD Investments. Call and see us. .806—Lose to JAt*Rfe6S* A.\*b poncU JieLeon are. I have the beat and most up-to-date bouse on the north side; beauti ful elevated and ahady east froat lot, 60x190 feet. $2.<«*) rash, balance easy. tt.xxUu wt. 12,000 oof) *-U( mosnioi’SFf oN iXcTff hit, halt rash. It could not l)* duplicate th. uric. namad. ft.OOO—TWO-STOUY I Jnik.. ti'knon, betwron Angler »v t.rrac#. »,Wi-St'lilNo hV.. T'LOHr’fS’ .......^ Sfolffll arc., a Iwautlful .room huuae. 11,000 month. caih. ISO per month Nmfrn aY tree, 9-room house, $itto&-\V. p iVK.. MKAtt flBJTcff se, lot 60x190 to alley. iMRttte HOME. M i: a i i ... KACHTREF* 110MB, North are., fine elevated lot. If* worth our money. 1656-MtTOM"'is‘WiTtV iMEtffiT'oN moot are., and a corner. It’a a genu Ine bargain; part cash. liwo^A Sick «--iinoU itotW6.\‘ siITOi at., $500 cash. $20 per month < per cent. Bill table for two families. U W.” i.inRkn," j<k¥ i-"iu5o)riToi r 8K; at $2,200. on yonr own .terms. A chance JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* *11. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor Mroet, appoalti. court houw. All work IraKUw. N- ----- -Gera. HENRY H. JACKSON. $4.606—TRN-ROOM MODERN NORTH aide home: $600 cash and $50 month. Ilouae will rent $40_ month. Come quick before told or rented. fW to build; 10 acres flue grove,, worth Slooo m $7,606; on afreet ear line. Mnit aril IV fl,ITA/, '■*. 11 _ till IIVIT. .'lull well lulek. Can get you $16,000 or more In abort $3,500 BUYS 260 ACRK8 LAND. FOUR houses; full.stock farm; only $1,000 cash. HAS BEE UR FOR aBoVb XS’D htree and Edgewood Avenue. to own a neat new home a I moat Ilk# rent. LOOK AT 271 K. CAlX; PRICK IjI W. Merrltts. Baay terms. 94 and 96 letrejoy it. $900 each. baht" "FMSICBCTVPIBftW " TOKTEXiyp and IMeilmont. onr 6-rooin heua*» at $3,000. for noit-nr i0>>. property. homes «»n south sidk. A BKArTIFUL 9-ROf " “ 60x900 feet. Fine barn. Kicfl.r imTOT■"YK50H house; eloae In; lot 66x200 feet: aide and rear alley. CLOHK IN ON CENTRAL AV& 1 NaVE u good 16-room. house at IL260, on easy tenua. No car fare to pay. ci»8iriN*\viiitEitjn:7. W WA'fffllVt.'WiN RfT, YW» ,p iiiAit'K* this atd* of Georgia are., la the beat progualtlott on the street at $4,650. I*art kivi-A iolhodM are; that coat $&,'«»> done to build. Li«TBN”iIERB! l - Wil2*”ilAVE~<*bH- pleted by the 16th " * * an up*t(Hlate 6-room nt Grant par* sidewalks: pric* $2,360, J*6_ eaah, _ tumth. Better . Have Grant ymrk for play ground. c'BH.liiiKfcV aVK.. Va7IiS*«1 THE I’AhK. It. 0. MEDLOCK. cash, T THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Throe Left of Eight Brand Naw Suburban Homoa. The first month will bo given FREE and If occupied one year, two more months will bo given FREE at 'the end of tho year, making only nine months you will bsva to pay for. Nono but good families will be allowed In these houses. These are located on tho River electric car lino only twenty minutes ride from the center of tho city; contain 7 and 8 rooms; have never been occupied; are located In West Atlanta Park. Every bouse fronts a fifty-foot Park, which la set In trees, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than living In the city and tha surroundings are more whole- e. In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will cure any case of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing $2,500.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds, will show you through the houses. Rent $20.00 per month. No. 89 Capitol Ave. Here is a big residence between Fair and Wood ward Avenue on a lot 1 5 x 2t0. We will sell this place for $9,000 cash. It*is right in town, and in the vicinity of big improvements. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. SEE M. M’NEIL AND « WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building, IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SlX tn ten rooms at from $1,701 to $3,000, |4,. 000 to $12,000; any part of the city; with long time. Lota from $600 to $2,500. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, whlrh we wfll guarantee to double your loney; clone In. near tbe postofflce; 100 f 100. for $25,000. to Increase—call and see us. FARM FOR SALE. 75 ACRES LEVEL LAND, WOODS AND running water; new 10-room house*, rost $3,500; large Imrn, outbuildings; near Sen- board and Georgia railroads; good neighbor hood; churches- and schools. Price $6,000. C. H. Well. A Col, 1164 Fourth Natlopal Dnnk Bldg., Atlanta. - , . J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. LOT WEST l'EACHTBEE—VACANT near Pine; 60 feet front: $3,750. WEST PEACHTREE PLACE—EIGHT- only $5,000. one fifth cnih, two. three iiihI four .vearaT^H M’UINi; STREET NKVEN-hYmlit HOUSE —large rorner lot; close In; $5,600. One- fourth cash. l'E API ITUEK “clulTprATTI IE 'HEAD of Fifteenth street; iot 100 feet front, <4.600. ,j IF YOU WANT TO lit;V OR SELL IT will pay you to aee tin before trading. STATISTICS. DEATHS. of typhoid fever at 457 Washington street. Mr*. F. C. Whippy. 63 years old, died at i Weat Peachtree strebt. Clarence C. Ray, 2 months old, died at 3*6 Fraser street. Mrs. Hhoda A. Woodall, 66 years old. died of apoplexy at 698 South Pryor street. Gllhern N. Fleming, 60 years old, died of consumption at 133 Greenaferry avenue. ro-cover frnme BUILDING PERMIT8. $66—T. R. Walton, dwelling Ht 64 Whitehall terrace. $213—Mrs. Myra McRae, to add to Story frame dwelling at 143 Jonlper. $406— F. C. Wllkerson, to build frame barn on Columbia avenue. $766—Georxe P. Moore, to build one-atory frame dwelling nt 148 S4»uth avenue. $1,800—A. J. Wo THE WEATHER. LOCAL rOHECA8T. For Atlanta and Vicinity—Shower* night and Thursday. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. muii, vi'-ui, ox, fun nuriu, inir, Sherinnn. fair. 79; Texarkana, cloudy, s>; Beaumont, clear, JM; Dallas, cloudy, “ ly and warm: . Mississippi—Yazoo City, clenr and very hot; Natcnez, Jackson. Meridian, Hnria- hurst, Ilrookhnvcn. Vlekshurg, Greenwood, Nntchcz. New Albany, Tugnlo, Aberdeen an»l Ainory, clear and hot. Alabama—Opelika nnd Troy, clear nnd warm; Mobile, Selma nnd Birmingham, clenr nnd hot; Huntsville, clear and pleas ant. • Georgia—Columbus, clear and hot: Rome, clear and warm; Macon, cloudy am( warm, had rain yesterday -afternoon; Amerlcus, clear and warm; Albany and Atlanta, clear Nashville, clear nnd hot. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Batremp Northwest—Clear, 48 to 66 above. Northwest—Partly cloudy. 54 to 68 above; general rains In South Dakota, local In Sa- “ S'orth Dakota nnd Minnesota to 76 above; general rains ! nois, Missouri, local In Nebraska nnd Kan* sns. t , Ohio Valley—Cloudy, 70 to 76 above; gen* WEATHER FORECA8T. Louisiana, fir and Bait Toil . northern portions Wednesday nnd Thurs* day; light to fresh south winds. Western Flprldn—Fair on Wednesday and Thursday: light south winds. Western Texas—Showers on Wi nnd Thursday Vednesday STATE FORECAST. '1 Georgia. Alabama, and South Carolina— Showers in north, fair In south portion -to night; Thursday showers. WEATHER CONDITIONS. pressure cotton belt, while there nr«- sevfcal small areas of relatively low barometer scattered iiv.t flu* west and porthw-cst. In the last 24 hours the rains have been confined chiefly to the northern half of the United States nnd Texas. Rain wns falling this morning at Fort Smith. 8t. Paul, Hu* ly* weather ‘preyslll rtur _ east of the Uoekles. and. with the excep tion of cooler on tin* north Atlantic const, there has been very little change'In tern* pernture. • The conditions favor showers In' this sec tion tonight nnd Thursday. J. It. MARBUBY. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. 8TATION9 OF ^Atlanta, clear. street. $1,806—A. J. Woodward, to build one-atorjk frame dwellings nt 21-23-26 ( street. $1,606—C. K. Millar, to build on« frame dwelling at 62 Daniel street. frame dwelling at 66 W. Harris street. $506—King Hardware Co., to repair hr building at 444 Marietta atreet. $1,266—1*. J. Groom, to build one-at< frame dwelling at 133 Jett street. PROPERTY TBAN8FER8. CENTRAL • STATION. — ||{ isf Atlanta Augusta; . . Charleston. . ... . Galveston. . . . . . . Little Rock. ... . Memphis. . ... . . Montgomery. New Orleans. .... Oklahoma. Kavannah. ...... Vicksburg. . ... . Wilmington 14 11 6 80 16 16 16 10 16 10 11 13 10 WiNMl.ward avenue. - juce DeLeon avenue. Warranty deed. $5,200, penal Sum—Mlsa Lina Schlefer to Mrs. Tlmie May Cleveland, lot on Orleans street, uear Grant atreet. Bond for title. $766—Mrs. L. O. Turner to Dr. W. J. Maynard, lot on Peeples street, near Math ewa street. Loan deed. $1.206—F. I*. Bice to Charles F. Bice, lot . .. West Peachtree place,' near Orme streeL Warranty deed. $606—W. R. Kilpatrick to A. P. McCrary, ot on Hampton street, uear Ktbcl atreet. Loan deed. $706—J. W. Johnson to L. B. Thompson, ieaa atreet. Warranty deed. . $975—W. II. Withers to D. W. Morrah. lot on Randolph street, near Houston JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. pa street. Warranty deed. $7.000—East Atlanta Land Co. to J. Carroll Payne, lot on Kdgewood avenue, near Warranty deed. . Courtland street. $25,000 Fire at Norfolk. By Private Leased Wire. Norfolk. Aug. 8.—A big blase Uat night In Berkeley ward completely destroyed I. B. Biggs’ hardware store Johnson’s bakery, owned by C. D Gibbs, and a dwelling house occupied by Mrs. I. King, and owned by D. W\ Todd. The loss Is placed at $25.000l and la fully covered by Insurance. BRAKEMAN 18 KILLED AND SIX MEN HURT Private Leased Wire. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 8.—A brake* man waa killed and six men Injured In a collision of two work trains on the Vandalla road In this city early thla ’Chattanooga, p. cloudy. Columbus, clear. .... Gfilito.tvTlle, clear. . . . Greenville, eletr. . . . Griffin, clenr •Mnron, p. cloudy. , , Montlcello, clear. .... Newnan, clenri . • . Rome, clear. Hpnrtnnburg. clear. . . , Tallapoosa, clear. . . , Toeroa, clear. .... West Point, clear •Minimum temiterntures are ■sf 111 HEAVY RAINFALL8. . ilk* Marlow. I, T., Oklahoma, okla.. Max. Dlat. Averages. Tetup’ture. Mlo. |l| III ir REMARKS. The temperature chnngcs were unlmp-'r* tent. Light rains were general except It the# Mobile nnd Montgomery district*. Heavy rains were reported in Oklahoma. 8TOCK8 AND BOND8. Bid. Asked. Georgia 4Hs* 1916.. 1 irairKin 1313 Ill tJeorgln. It. R. 6a, 1910 166 Savannah 5s. 1909 107H Macon 6s. 1910 106 Atlanta, 6a. lldl 106 Atlanta, 4kis. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934 106 Atlanta and West Point 165 Atlanta and Weat Point Debts. 107 C, It. of Oeorgln 1st Income.... ... do.- 2d Income..../.. ... d». $d dneome ... Georgia Mt-urgia ............................ aa Augusta nnd Harannsh,......... 115 Southwestern i..*... II* Georgia Pndflc lits.............. 120 C., C. sad A. 1st...., 112 ■a TURPENTINE STILL DESTROYED BY FIRE Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Ga^ Aug. f.—The turpen tine atlll of A. M. t’handler, at Delmar, • miles east of this city, waa burned yesterday afternoon. So quickly the Are spread that the entire still, fix tures, several barrels of spirits and • considerable quantity of rosin were de stroyed, causing a loss of $2,600. morning. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN