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

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for (eta than 25 cents, the price of four lines.* Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time . . 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. • A/z cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3Zz cents a line. . 3 cents a line. Written notice Is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS Ml ST Hi; ACCOMPANIKI) BY CASH. . Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive, but they bring quick re* sulte and aura returns. Ads. for 8'ituations Wanted wilt 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 WAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. era' trade. Good pay to start with better pay In two or three months. * those with rood refrre DeLoach MUl Mfg. Co. references need app foods? Southern auc South Pryor. WANTED. CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED—YOUNG MAN T thi* drag business. Address enrr The Atlanta Georgian. IF YOU AIIR A HIGH-CLASS competent to All a high-class posit! have it for you. Positions in nearly^ I line from 150 to $.W per month. Good posi tions our specialty.’ National Employment Association. 1022-tt Century Bldg. \vaNTi'D—A GOOD, RFi i \ni r iimisr •hoer and general plantation smith; none other need apply. Steady Job and good wngoN to the right mad. Addread Lock Box 87, Jackson, Gs. vhltehall street. Dent. B, 6c.; hair cat. Dept. 3c.; Dent. D Dept 1», 7c. inents. Dept. . 0. WANTED—OMB EXPERIENCED MALE stenographer and two fairly comwi wk leiloasriaBB|M| 1’remlof 'l,, department. 121 Candler SflU Teacher, care Georgian. WANTED-FIFTY BRICKLAYERS once to work on new mill building* miles from Asheville, N. C„ on the Mur] branch of the Southern railroad. « ages and long Job. there being ten mill .e. * -'y to Frank B. Gllbn , Canton, N. C. WANTED-TBN thunk WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—PBMALE. COMPETENT nEM- Ington operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Ca, lit Peachtree street. WANTED—A LADY WITH KNOWLEDGE of Remington typewriter ns ™Pjl«t; sten ographer not required. Call at 107 Empire Running- ! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION BY EXPERI- encetl drvff rli-rk at prM«l rraployfd; mod reft boob for rhnnclnr. Beal rofor- nm Htat. saUry erpected to pay. Hox »L Ttfton. On. WANTED—SALE8MEN. WANTED—SALESMAN, FIRST-CLASS nrodoee and P">l«7 aalaggaa- Good workrr. Addrea Poultry and Produce, cnr. Yhtft paper. • MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST-MY STOCK OP IRON SAFES and vault door* to b. Bold nt eoa* durtn* ■next week: now l« your time. 88 B. Broad •treet It. W. EI1U. Atlaata. H Y O I E N 1 C SANITARIUM IS NOW ready for the reception nod treatment ofr nil Invalids. Leaat priee »1 per day. Dr. 'J. M. Armstrong. Morrow, Ga. WE WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE that nolto our need* we will pay 81A For cowlltlona of conteat and otfier Informn- tlon. addrean. The Mocking Bird. Box U, Newnan, Ga. FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ad office. Phoaa » or call at 1880 Can dler Bids. FOR RENT—HOU8ES. WALL PAPER. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES j nhonM hn\*- high grmb* slrnu Cnll on Kent Sign Co.. »lft North Pryor street. Phone 2928. TIIE 80UT1IERN AUCTION AND BAL- voge Company, at 30 South Pryor street, will b':y "i h.-ii \* Hit. COAL, DRY STOVEWOOD-PROMPT DE- Uvery. John T. Stocks * Cat, Z»5 Peters street Bell 'phone 16 west; Atlanta 'phono 4791 MASON A HAMLIN PIANO IN PER- feet condition; had $76 worth of work <lone on It at piano factory, aud coat $600. Will take $360 for It Piano, care The Georgian. FOR SALE—A WELL-EQUIPPED GIN- nery and a corn and a wheat mill; ma chinery In good condition; good locality. Apply to S. A. Johnson, Hlloam, Ga. MM,000 FEET - OF SECOND GROWTH pine: wish to find market for lumber. Ad dress ^Lumber," Greensboro, Ga. R. F. D. FOR SALE-ONE GOOD 611LCII COW. Apply 14 Bradley street FOR RALE^-ONE RET LARGE OAK folding doors, one atnel celling. Cole Book Co., 69 Whitehall at WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE »*•-ti»•<»!. law, riifilli-iil hooks f<T « n-h. J. r Gnvsn. 71 Whlfolinll Rtr.-.-t •p|i**u.* D-j. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. 369 CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN- room home In Atlanta for the money. On Kelly street, large four-room house, mod ern. Haven rooms and bath, cottage, 22 Hansel!; half block Grant park. Seven rooms and hall. 519 East Fair. Five large rooms, hath nnd basement, on WIllInniB •treet, near Simpson and Baker, five min utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on Houston, near Jackson street. Six rooms and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant / park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, just off near Georgia avenue, on Garden. $86 Hill, six-room cottage, 100 feet on Hill, corner. ~ Eight-room two story residence on Georgia S avenue, near Grant street. Six rooms and - ball on Lnckle. near Pine. Six-room cot* d tage on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, y fronting Grant park. Three nice. n4w nvo . and alx-room eottagee on Georgia avenue, 293, 296, 297/ corner Cooper and Kawson. - ]64 Gordon street. West End, ten-room l r.aManra. 108 Kelly •trr.t, ali-room borne, e Six-room eottaxe on Capitol avenue. Hlx 10 room, and f-foot hall at 1U Kelly street. Eight lots, 60 by 200 feel. Hlylilan'l ave- - nue. Corner of West Hunter snd Dorny. lot 40 by 100. nn Bess, between Grant and IIIU, a shady building lot. 200-acre^ farm, near Lakewood; will sell all or part. All reasonable In price and terms. Stevenson k Co., real estate agency, city and coun try real estate, 1529 Candler building. Bell 'phone 1061; Atlanta 306. A NICE SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-STORY 9 residence, newly painted and papered; haa .lactrlc lights, large lot, near Agnea Scott College and schools, one block of # ear. Good neighborhood. Terms. Box 62, Decatur. ...... FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Homo. 1 SEVEN-ROOM COWAOE WITH ATTIC and atorage room. Built leaa than year ago for a home. Largo -new barn and servants' bonne. Plenty of ehado and fruit trees Lot 280 by WO. Opposite Dr. Rid ley’* eatate, near Decatur. Town la grow ing In tgla direction. To avoid renting, will sell nt a bargain. - TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. .. GO 8EU SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Ca We repair, reconstruct, ea- change, buy nnd .oil automobile*. Garage, 1018 Mitchell street. Atlaut*. Oa. **» Dhono iSM-L Main. ATTRACTIVE SION8 WILL BR1NO YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent. DU4 N. Pryor. Hob* WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOII- tda limes. Writs us for prices. Wilson A Huddleston. Miami. Fla. LOST. I. Who puts your hm on ao allck. And guarantees that It will stick, Does your painting, does it nlca. And 'Always lowest In the prlceT* Burnett, of conraet Your ’'Uncle Jim” 1* hard to beat? Us * at Number 15 E. Hunter alreet Both Phones 650. LOBT-ON SOUTH SIDE MONDAY long black pocketlwok, containing four bill* and a cneck. Reward. Gulbman a Steam Laundry. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLRAN fiMIAK. FgL- low. cleans suits $1 to $1.50. .*■*>*■ J5J?* 166 Whitehall St. Phones, Boll 69. A. ML FOUND—FRATERNITY PIN WITH "F. A. T. A. L.” on It. Owner can hare same by casing at Georgian office and paying , MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO- pie nnd others. American Invaitmsnt Ca. 704 Candler nidg. WEVMAN J'cONNBRlf. 1 ^EQUITABLE. Mortgage loan, on teal eatat*. FOUR PEB CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notee, etralabt loan* made for 6 per cent and up wards. According to dealraWIUy of loan. W. A. Foster, 11 South Broad street. TIIB UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS Du re base money notes ami lends money on Improve! Atlanta property at reason- * able rates. Bell phone 7W. uould Illdg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 8. < AND 7 TER cent. Interest, according to .ecnrlty of fered; small expense'and prompt attention. - Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. H. B. Turman. i * CAREY, II EAST ALABAMA STREET. [ SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; * any amount. 4H. 1 and < per cent. \V rlta ‘ or c*u 8. W. Carson. 14 8. Broad .traet 8 FARM laOANS—WE ARE I’LACING 1 an a on «l#Qfgl> farms at the lowf*t ttues ever vdifrrcd. The Southern Mortgage WANTED—BOARDERS. .. - WANTED—A FEW TABLE BOARD ERS. SERVICE THE BEST AND EXCELLENT TABLE. APPLY 288 j WHITEHALL STREET. J SHOE REPAIRING. *S GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. “ WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. ' Don’t let 'em Tool you.** Jim Barnett (formerly of Barnett A Willis) ia hot dead a*r missing. He Is contracting wall paper tad relating. Office and show room 12 East Hunter street. Both 'phones 530. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll. 17 South Pryor street, ^posite^court^ouse. All work first-class. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1256. 20 E. Hut WILLIS WALL PAPER ‘KENT LIGHTS.” •old at 91ft N. Pryor St. V&r* OLD HATS MADE HEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY. tor Tsiking Machines and Record*, received lnrge consignment of machine over 10,000 records. Immediate atte south. Southern a Snell and Hudson .... 1906 catalogue and price El yea Co. 1st Alexander- REYNOLDS. Signs, bnnn< KROMol'ATHlL It EM EDI EH “The Grand," At CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) C10NAL8, nALLWOODS, IDEA and all other makes at bargain nrl< \V<* onn Sell yoy ft register, suitable ny business, at a price that cannot h ut please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every regln REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Go. NOOK’S BIG FURNI TURE CLEARANCE SALE . $35 ON EVERY $100 OUTFIT. Bedroom, Parlor, Dining oom Suites. 500 Metal Beds, factory Sideboards, Hatracks, 56 NORTH BROAD. M. A. SHELTON. Have good tenant for 8EB LIEBMAN !EAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. FOR RENT. 1M PEACHTREE STREET. T THE ABOVE NDM11KU ON TEACH- tree st., between James and Forsyth sts., uu will find one store room, 27x47. with i semen t about the same etas. This place i suitable for a nice grocery or almost ny, kind of retail business, and a live man id do i good business at this stshd. Rent, 10 per month. JOHN J. WOODSEDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenuo, Both Phone. <18. ' SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. . Phonea 5488. 412 Peters Building. B. F. EBORN, Birmingham, Ala. $3.000—WILCOX COUNTY. ALABAMA, 12 mile of Arlington Station; 260 acres; 100 acres under cultivation; balance, good $3,500—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM -COTTAGE. . just completed, on North avenue, near Jarkson street; you will have to aee this cosy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Best of material and workmanship used, ’ beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. residence cost over $3,000 to build. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham. Ala. $13,000-929- ACRE FARM AT M'NAIRY. Tenn • pays betw.'cn $3,000 and $5,000 ner year; 500 acres under plow, 30Q of which is rich l»ottom land; 125 head of cattle: place splendidly watered; stock and all goes In st $12,000: has excellent dwelling nnd outbuildings; It Is ft grain, hajr* cotton THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Just off the main road; splen did f-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences nnd Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show you this and point out aev- oral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. on account of wife’s lung trouble. Baslly prefers to sell one-bnif Interest and allow buyer to mnnnge the place, nnd would al low $700 salary besides buyer's part of gen eral profits. A fine- property. Oue-thlrd cash. B. F. Eborn. $2,600—170-ACRB FARM; ONE MILE FROM Oneonta, Ala.; 5-room cottage; running water; orchard. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. 88,550—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND ' NEW 8-room house on large lot, In prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and I'once DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy terms on this to desirable party. $2,000—ORANGE GROVE; 22 ACRES; LAKE county, near Lisbon, Fla.: 10 acres In orange grove; 6-room dwelling: 12 acres fine farm lands; large packing house; fine water; 250 boxes of oranges this year: will bring 600 boxes next year. A bargain at $2,000. B. F. Eborn. 88,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STBEBT home of nine rooms, on the'prettlest 60 by 180-foot lot in the city; bouse is furnace- heated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—30-ACRE, 10- year-eld vineyard; edge of good town; would sail on reasonable terms or ex change; also offer 10-acre, 8-year-old fruit farm nnd vlneynrd near tho above; will pay from the start. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $2,756—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated, on car line; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash aud $25 per. month. FOR SALE OR EXCIIANOE-360 ACRES; near Ixirlng Springs and Mentone, Ala., with, river front; 3.000 ft. altitude: near Valleybead; on the A. G. 8. It. R. DeKnlb county, Alabama, big things abend for this location for summer -borne locations and pleasure reaort. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF BEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, bftlftnco eaiy on this FOR SALE-810,000; ONE OF THE FINEST retail grocery businesses in Birmingham; business opt of debt; high-class trade; pays $85,000 per year sud Increasing; owner tearing the city; unable to give personal at tention; will stand closest Inspection- It lk a gilt-edge pronoritloh: might cousM«>* ac* ceptlng desirable farm In exchange and pay cash difference. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala.. 84,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtree*, we have a lovely 2-itory 8- room home, llutshed beautlfolly Inside nnd out; If you want a bargain, l.t u> .how you thl» placa at one., as It la the only thing of Its kind In tha city altunted ao favorably nnd to b* bud on ca.y term,. $7,600-16$ ACRES ORANGE AND GRAPE fruit farm; Hillsborough county, Florida, 6-room residence; store und warehouse; pas- ture; railroad and water transportation; a first-class property. W. E. WORLEY, 325 EMPIRE BUILDING. Atlanta 'Phone 3983. 82J600-70-ACRE FARM; BRADLEY CO., Tennessee; bottom and upland; houses, barn, store; also Interest In 64-acre Join ing goes In. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $26,000—SO-ROOM BRICK HOTEL; PLEAS* ure resort; large grounds, South Carolina mountains; would exchange. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. CLOSE IN NORTH BIDE. 860.000-FINE CORNER LOT, RIGHT IN the heart of the city, between the Pied mont hotel and Alabama street. $5 PER ACRE-840 ACRES; PRAIRIE land; Marengo county, Alabama; part of the large tlmliers have been cut off; lurge portion good timber remaining; bottom and upland; 3 miles of railroad. A bargain. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. ‘ $8,500—ONE BLOCK OF PEACHTREE, this side of West Baker, big corner lot. Good house. You can sell this In two years st $12,000. COAL LANDS—IN ALABAMA' HAVE several very choice prospected tracts. If Interested, write. Carry 61-2 to 6 ft. vein. B. F. Eborn, Birmingham, Ala. $16.000—BEST BRICK HOUSE IN TUB city, paying 9* per cent Interest on the Investment, very close In, north side. $10,’000—RENTAL $1,200; 100x190; A COR* ner; fronts cnr line; convenient to cen ter: Birmingham, Ala.; haa 10 4-room houses: steady rente*. B. F. Eborn, Bir mingham, Ala. $10,000—DOUBLE HOUSE OF 24 BOOMS, 11-2 blocks of Peachtree. Close In, north side, paying 10 per cent on Investment. fl6,00O-24-IlOOM HOUSE. ALMOST AT the Piedmont hotel, rent nt 5100 iter month under a 5-yrur |t-n«e. Want un offer. 515.600—IIRNTAL 51,510; K. COIINKII, 100X 240; 6 6*roora modern houses; 'excellent white tenants; Eighth ave., north side; convenient to center; Birmingham, Ala. $5.500—HERB IS WIIAT YOU HAVE been looking for to gut your $2,000 profit In two yeats. Right close In corner, 81 feet front. Good house, well rented. One* third cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 6 per cent. i $16,000—RENTAL $1,636 TER YEAR; A COR- ner; 50x190; with two-story 10-room nnd 2-ntory 8-room residences; 3 blocks of the court house or center of Birmingham, Ala., north side; one of the choicest and safeat Investments In this city. Reasonable terms. B. F. EBORN, Real Estate, Birmingham, Ala. 15,500—E. ELLIS, DOUBLE IIOL'BB, Close in, paying 10 per ceut Lot 50x500. Side drive. 15.500-IVY STREET, THE LAST- CHANCE to get a good house on Ivy etreet this side of E. Harris nt nny kuch price. $6,260—E. CAIN STREET, LOT 56x100, with 6-room house. Very near Peachtree. $5,000—W. HARRIS, CLOSE IN, LOT 60x 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. $3,600—$2,000 CASH, ON LUCKIE. JUST 3 minutes' walk of Piedmont 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. W* can sell ,the two for $900. Let $4,600—AUBURN AVE.. UNDER THE shadow of tho Mg Candler building. Good 8-room honsc. See me about this. $3.500—W. CAIN ST., 7-ROOM HOUSE/ lot 60x900 feet. Thin place does not kiss the sun until about 9 o'clock on account of the big Candler building being In the way. IS* OWE BLdfcK Ob' CAR LINE I.Vf WEST End we have a nice corner lot. 186 by 320; only $3,000. FivunooM TToUSE oiJ REI.sdN ■traat, Lot 60 bjr 156.- TUIa la cloao In. Price $2,000. 52.260—LUCKIB ST., 5-BOOM HOUSE, cloee to Tabernacle, elevated lob Don't you think It's cheap? NEW FIVE-IUJoil MOtlHfc WiTlt tlAl.l. and 23 acrek of Und, one-fourth of a mile of chert road, t mils* from center of city; $1,300. * $6.500—GILMER ST.. CLOSE TO BOYS' High school, two good houses paying 11 per cent. This Is close to Decatur at or Society ave., as you msy call It. ON ASIiny STItEBT WB HAVE A SIX- room bouK with ball; lot 50 b/ 200; 53,- 250. 57,005—OLD HOUSE, LOT 52x200, TWO oloche of Kimball- house. Here Is you livery stable or wholesale alts. EIGllt tlOOM HOUSE. (WBNfcll LOT.’ 44 bjr 114. In a block nt car Un*. Prlco 53.000. WUofiKKlTrAiN aS*d cffiTfiTLA&b, 6-room house. It's a pick-up at the price. NfiAJft)-Ni5W hix-ro6m CdWAGE —Glenwood arenas—$2,250. Rasy terms. N'bRTlI HIDE HOSiKS. 511.000—PE ACIITUEB HOME. ONE among the ulceat on this .leading street. Raltt or granite. MCK 41a£-ftri6!i nousE &U GhEENR* ferry avenue; rents for $17.20; price $1,500; < resy terms. WB HAVE A Xt’MllElt OF OTHER GOOD lnveatmento. tUll nnd see us. 57.600-CL.08B TO JACKSON ANI» PONCB DeLeun ave., I have the beat and moat 60x150 fMt. 81,000 c.b, bal.uc. M«r. 16.200-0001>MtOOM HOUSE ON JACK bod at., mr North ava. Tin. clavatad lot, halt rash. It could not b. dnpllcmtftd .t the nrtra named. iuooo-WGirfb&i' 7-R66M lioitSETK Jackaon, bcttr.cn Angler .... and Linden Js&^WilS'u 8f„ CL0.se t6 NiMIfll uve., a beautiful 9-room boast. 11,000 cash, 150 per month. WtoCTWrf&n AVte.. NitAR !»gXCH: tree, 9-room house, lot 50x100 to all tree, 9-room house, lot 10x190 to alley. North are., fine elevated lot. It's worth -7iioi)M msR house; os moat are., and a corner. It'a a genu- mr Mirgaln; part cash. fa.8»-A MCE t llOOXl llok'KK OX MUXtJ st,, $500 cash,.$20 per month 6 per cent. Suitable fortwo families. ir'wr .i.tsftBx. Miw mooir iraeflts'. HENRY H. JACKSON. 1,600—TEN-ROOM MODERN NORTH .1,1, homo: $500 ca.h and ISO month. House ill rent I*) month. Com. quick before ■old or rented. BMhTUU to build; 10 acres fine grove, worth $5,000 line. Must sell $3,500 BUYS 350 ACRES LAND. FOUR ARM M Mll.Elt OK IIA,SON, OA. IIAS kaolin beds and brick clay; adjoining farms sold $26 to $3) per acre. ftgfe ■ W (5Ti<*fT “TOnnibl'BTOT LBoK At iti ki. OAIK; MUCStUoa 161 W. Merrltta. lUay terms. N and $6 Lorejoy st. $900 each. east pink, RctWebrt FdMtfCXM) and Piedmont, onr 6-room boose st $3,000. read A LI. tiH: WaY'i’hiwS KOR SOUTH BID.- PROTERTY. M.ho-a ' reaV'tSfuiT Vroom HOUSE. In 8 minute.' walk of .tate capItol; lot tOxtn feet. Fine barn. KSK=»Tttii'fl.V 'I'l'-td-liATH mooU houie: close In; lot 10x200 fMt: »!de and rear .lie,. Close in on central avk. i have . (00,1 10-room be* at 51.250, on eaa, term. N/> ear far* to par. rCgsB~lx whItP.IUII. W.rTttOgll i- fa* wasiiin'htan kt:. tw?v Ihl. aide ot Georgia hT*.. I. the bat progoelrton on the .tree! at 54,460. l*»rt fa.joo^A io-ho6M lt6t‘8K ON CAPlTtfC ar». that coat 56,000 Mom to build. natffs~iiteitBr*vwx~iiAVg mr- pleted h, the 10th a* up-to-date <-ntom honM, In 800 feet ot tlrant park. til. * dK R. O. MEDLOCK. Have Grant pork for play ground. cHBTtoKiifc AVFi.. PM’Ln'g flHTPlUR, ami on east front lot 60x300 feet. I have a beautiful 7-room bouse at $3*500. Part THREE MONTHS RENT FREE • Only Yhr*. L.ft of Eight Brand N*w Suburban Homat. The flrat month will be given FREE and If occupied one year, two mora month* will be given FREE at tb* end of the year, making only nln* months you will hav* to pay for. None but good families will bo allowed In these houses. These are located on the River electric ear, line only twenty minutes ride from the center ot the city: contain 7 and 8 rooms; bars naver been occupied; are located In Wat Atlanta Park. Every house trouts a ftfty-foot Park, which Is set In trees, evergreens and Rowers. Pure air; na tive oaks: an Ideal spot for children. It la chenper than living In the city and the surroundings are more Whole- In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will cure any cose 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 11.500.00 will soon bo completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds; will show you through the houses; Rent 820.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. No. 89 Capitol Ave. Here is a big residence between Fair and Wood ward Avenue on a lot 1< 5 x 2C0. 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 OP FROM 8IX to ten rooms nt from $1,700 to $3,000, $4.- 000 to $12,000; uny part of the city; with Mine irnni ub, uuu we win iiuuu mr , long -tlms. Lots from $600 to $2,500. to Increase—call and see t FARM FOR SALE. running water; new* 10-room house, cost churches and. schools. Trice $6,000. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. Inntn and Vicinity—Showers 1 Thursday. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Bcauinout, clear, 81; Dallas, cloudy" So* L Xavmtotti, clear. 74: San Antonio, iinrtlr doudy and warm; Tyler, dour and wsrn£ 1 Mississippi—Inzoo ( it}-, clear and ver» hot; Natchez, Jackson. Meridian, Hasle- hurst. Brook ha vm. Vicksburg, Greenwood Natchez, New Albany. Tugnlo, Aberdeen f and Amoi*y, clear and hot. Alabama—Opelika and Troy, clear nod warm; Mobile, Selma and Birmingham clear and hot; Huntsville, clear and pleas ant. Georgia—Columbus, clear and hot; Roms, clenr and warm; Macon, cloudy nml warm, bed r rain -—*— A ~~ -**—~ -* rg -—*— • dear nml and hot. Louisiana—New Orleans and Shreveport, clenr and hot. North Gnrollna—Ilnlelgh and Greensboro, ••nr «t Tennessee—Chattanooga. Nashville, clear and hot. J. H. GARNER & CO. EAL ESTATE AND INVESTMEN 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499.' ' PEACHTREE-VACANT LOT Pin,; 60 feet front; 83,750. ‘ PLACE—EtOftT- Oue-nfth citsta, tmlooce, opo. —Inrgn corner, lot; close In; J5,500. One- CLE. AT THE 'HEAD »t;. If — - - - of Fifteenth street; lot 100 feet front; will pay you to see us before trading. STATISTICS. DEATH8. Mrs. F. C. Whippy, 53 years old, died at j West Peachtree street. Clarence C. Ray, 2 months old, died at ,388 ’rnser street Mrs. Rboda A. Woodall, 66 years old, died f apoplexy at 69S South Pryor street. Gllbern N. Fleming, 60 years old, died of consumption at 133 Gresnsferry avenue. BUILDING~PERMITS. $50-T. U. Walton, to re-oover frame welling at 54 Whitehall terrace. $316—Mrs. Myra McRae, to add to one- tory frame dwelling at 143 Juniper. $400—F. C. WUkeraon, to build frame $1,800—A. J. Woodward, to build three $1,800—A. J. Woodward, to build three $1^0O-C. B. Miller, to build one-story _ramo dwelling at 52 Daniel street. 4200-Mrs. E. M. IUce, to add to one-story frame dwelllug at 56 W. Harris street. $500—King Hardware Co., to repair bi building at 444 Marietta street. $1,250— L. J. Groom, to build one-al frame dwelling at 133 Jett street. $400—L. C. King, to repair two-story bi Imllding nt 274 Ponce DeLeon avenue, property"tban8Fers. $6,500—Mrs. -Cornelia F. Daniel to Susan B. Jones, lot on South Pryor street, near Woodward avenue. > $6,600—Ptul Wesley to H. H. Hale, lot on lfciulerard, uear Ponce DeLeon sreuue. Warranty deed. $5,200. Penal Sum—Miaa Lina Bchlefer to Mrs. Tlncle May Cleveland, lot on Orleans street, near Urnnt street. Bond for title. $760—Mrs. L. O. Turner to Dr.* W. J. Maynard, lot on Peeples street, near Math ews street. Loan'deed. $1,300—F. P. IUce to Charles F. Rice, lot n West Peachtree place, near Orme street. Warranty deed. $800—W. R. Kilpatrick to A. P. McCrary, lot on Hampton street, uear Ethel street. Loan deed. $700—J. W. Johnson to L. B. Thompson, lot on corner of Ureensferry avenue and Hotderueas street. Warranty deed. . ®75-W. II. Withers to D. W. Morrmh. lot on Randolph street, near Houston street. Warranty deed. $7,000—Bast Atlanta Land Co. to J. Carroll Payne. lot on Edrewood avenue, near Courtland street. Warranty deed. $25,000 Firs at Norfolk. By Trlvate Leased Wire. Norfolk. Va„ Aug. 8.—A big biaxe last 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 $2&,0<K). and is fully covered by Insurance. BRAKEMAN IS 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 wbrk trains on the Vandalfa road In this city early thW morning. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF *Atlsnta/~c!eSr?WVME •Chattanooga, p. cloudy,*. Columbus, clear, v Gainesville, dear, . Greenville, clear. , Griffin, clear. < . . •Macon, p. cloudy. Mon tire! to, clear. . , Newnan, clear. . . Rome, clear Spartanburg, clear. . Tallapoosa, clear. .< Torroa, clear. . . West Point, clenr. CENTRAL STATION. S3! Atlanta. . . , . . .1 14 90 fl Augustn. . , Charleston. , Galveston. . .-, Little Rock. . . Memphis. . Mobile. ..... Montgomery. New Orleans. , Oklahoma. . . . Navanuah. . . . Vlckslmrg. ... Wttmlngtoo. , . T Indicates Inappreclab e' rainfall. REMARKS. The temperature climigi-x were unimpor tant. Ijght ralna were general except lo the Mobile and Montgomery districts. Heavy rains were reported In Oklahoma. J. II. MARBUBY. • Kcctlon Director. Dlst, Averages. Max, Min. Ill m Old. Asvca. Georgia 4fts. 1116, * 112 11S aShte IBS Macon 6s. 1910 1W Atlanta, 4fts, 1923 ...1 107 Id's Atlanta 4s, 1934 .105 I'd Atlanta and West Polnt.,.^.,... 115 it ; Atlanta and West Point Depts. UJ . 119 t*. It. of Georgia 1st Income,....... * ’*> —v 34 lucorae..... *1 Georgia 266 375 Augusta and Savannah ns ill Southwestern. 116 II* Georgia Pacific lsts 130 131 C.. C. and A. 1st ill TURPENTINE STILL DESTROYED BY FIRE SjmvUI to Th« OwglaD. Valdrmta, Qa, Aug. 8.— 1 Tho'.turpen tine atltl of A. M. Chandler, at Drlmar, 8 mil*# Mat of this city, vra* burned yesterday afternoon. So quickly did the Mr* spread that the entire •till, fix tures, several barrela of aplrlta and a onalderable quantity of roaln were de stroyed, causing a loss of 82,500. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Clear, '43 to 66 above. Northwest— Partly cloudy. 54 to 63 above; gi-niTal rains In South Dakota, local In North Dakota and Minnesota. West and Southwest—Generally cloudy. 60 to 76 nhmv; general rains In “own, 11 ft. nols, Missouri, local in Nebraska and Kan sas. Ohio Volley—Cloudy, 70 to 76 above; gen eral ralus. WEATHER FQRECA8T. Louisiana. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and East Texas—Fair In south, showers In northerfi portions Wadnssdif and Thurs day; light to fresh south winds. Western Florida—Fair ou Wednesday and STATE FORECAST. Georgia. Alabama, and South Carolina— Showers In north, fair In soutll portion to night; Thursday showers. •%. Weather coNon to^s. The atmospheric pressure has decreased nt nil stations except In southwest Kansas and northern Texas. The center of highest pressure Is over the eastern half or tils cotton licit, while there are several sinsll areas of relatively low barometer scattered over the west and northwest. In the last 34 hours the rains have been confined chiefly to the northern half of the United States and Texns. llaln was falling this morning ut Fort Smith, St.- Paul, Hu ron and Boston. Pnrtl/ cloudy to doudy weather prevails east of.tin* Rockies, and. with tho,-excep tion of cooler on the north Atlantia.*const, there lias been very little chnngo In tem perature. , » , Tho conditions favor showers In this sec tion tonight nnd Thursday. . j. n. mabrury. Section Director^ •Minimum temperatures are for tUe li* hour perlpd ending at 8 a. in. this date. Marlow, 1. T...