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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY. HEPTEMBER IS. 1908
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ONLY ONE CENT A WORD
No a'd. taken for (ess than 25
cents, the price of four Hnta.
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52 times 3Vz cents a tine.
78 times 3 cents a line.
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN,
OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE.
When tending adt. pay for at ratea quoted above.
ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8.
W. U. SHELDON, YELLOW OF..THE
American and Georgia mate Aaaodatlon
o? Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
nubile accountants snd auditors, 518-513
WANTED HELP—MALE.
1’HAkMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE
In 12 month*. Address Southern College
of Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
Nit JIIT SCHOOL—B OOKKEENNQ,
Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only 14 n
month. Dranghon's Practical Business Col
lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Bell phono 1*9. Call, phone or writs for
catalogue. It will convince you that
Dranghon's Is the l*ost.
WANTED—WllITB OFFICE BOY. CALL
nt Georgian office.
WASTE!*—WATCIIMAN FOB SUNDAYS
only from *i:.V it. in. to 6:3ft p. in. Address.
— . . .. Xti«*
with refereue
Georgia
''Watchman.*'
WANTKII-A MAN ON. SIN<H,F. !*>'>’
tenonor: n1*«*. two nwchliit* men on sasji.
doom and blinds. State wages. Apply
Box 463. Athens. On.
WANTEIl—MAi'IIINE* MEN .AND t'ABI-
net men. Apply ,n fl. 11. M1 lllnma Luui-
Imr Co., 451 Marietta afreet.
WANTED—!‘AHTNKIl TO TAKE ACTIVE
part In print In, linnlnnaa. either n drum
mer or superintendent of Manufacturing dc-
" ... 1 ■ .1......... fl.rlit Iitirtv.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE SOUTHERN AtICTION AND SAL
vnge Company will buy or sell yon out.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CHOME
steel bank wife* and vault doom; ererr
thing In snfo line. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 t
Broad street.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE^
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM-
nMonTyTw7.te/°M
WANTED - HDLSEKEKPEIt IMMKDI-
ately for young ladles’ college. Only com
petent and experienced persona nee<l apply-
Htate salary required and send recommenda
tions. Address nt once Shorter College,
Rome, Ga.
WANTED—TUB EC OB FOP It LVTEMJ-
gent girls, about 14 years old, to do light,
pormnnent nnd pleaaant work; «<k-I ware*,
nice anrrnuudln,a. Apply In iteraon
I’.lnwr Co.. 3H-49 Walton atreet.
WANTED HELP—Mala nnd Famala.
VANTED-AT ONCE. BOYS AND IIIRI.B
nil or port of the time to Unnole a f««t
ellln, article. AiWfcaa with I' 1 In I*""'-
rr atatupa for amnplo and full piii-lli-iiliira.
Botie Supply Co.. Bo, 3M. < oliiriiloin. On.
IEI.I* WANTED- 1 -IVE CAN HIVE EM
ploy on-in to thirty mow fnnillloa. cam-
lally ,lrl«. In o«r knitting mol uplnnln,
illla. Cheap homo* rent, healthy mention,
nod water, nlmndant nnmaementa. 111,0-
st prices paid. Illehniond Hosiery Mills,
toanyllle. On., mol Chnttanno,n. Tenn.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
XI’EltlKNCEli HTENOOltAl’HEB DK-
■Iren iHn.itIon, nrefernlily leiral work. Alt-
-pm Ml.. M„ SS Highland nyenue, elly.
SITUATIONS Vlf ANTED—FEMALE.
EX PER IK S1 ' KdTwELLA:I it'CATK11 KTI-j
tioicranhi-r de.lro. tenumrary ihi.IIIoii. Ad-
g^ji^jn^y^j^JvlL-i'wiHel ,nvi , ' | " | ie. |
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AHENTH—BOVS AND HIHI.H
In everv town lu Georgia and Alabama for
midget -iirdf Write for free samples nnd
forma. Anfrr Greer. Atlanta, (la. 1*12
Empire iitdlding.
hcTI IIE AGENTS-SEND YOUR WORK
to u, for enliiraenient; fnlr prleea, good
finish: Id hr 29. R»B*loiia and wenery id.-
tnrea rhenp. The Garner Company. 1JA
Vetera .In'et, Atlniitn. Uo.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
■■ HAI.KM-
II Frnlt cider, mill
eek and ex
Interim-
pt uses: existence unitcceswiry. Intel
ll.mnl Talile Snin.lf.!V^JtC-Lmlhh-MO-
PERSONAb.
DAVID W. TARRF.OIIOH,
MASTER l-LLMIIKR.
aea 134. SO B. Unntar St.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
Kent Sl,n Co.. 11H North Yrjoc atmat
Vhone Sid.
nr YOU HAVE ANY FUKNITUHK Oil
office flatorea to aell, too the Hoathern
Auction and SslTagt Company. 20 South
Pryor. ’Phono Ball 210*.
TYPEWRITER—A NO. t. I-ATF.ST IM-
proyed Smith Premier: root flflfi, s'lll wll
for <90. Addreaa W. P. 11.. enro <l«ir,lan.
BOB KALE CHEAP—BARLOCK TYPE
writer. A. It. Honlker, S14 l’etera Hid,.
HALB-nONE TEN TEAR LEVEL
ralnma Guarantee Trnat Company
. Adore.. Bond, rare Peer,Inn.
FOR HALE—AN AI DR? HOODS AND
ahiot Imlnfia: opened April 3; In live
town; lien .’mitity of aouth Hoor,iu; dnlti,
flue atrletli eaan hualnewi: new inmlern
Mlldln:: elrctrlc IlghU. nil conrenlcneca.
Owner di .lrea to enter Imnklng. "Sy.tem,
enre Georgian.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—ALl. KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical hooka for caab. J.
C. Cavan. 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1631
WANT ED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. Thor* la money In
every sack.
S2.0CW LOAN WANTED QUICK ON CEN-
tral proi*erty “
“Quick/* erne
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN BTUAW II ATS
cleaned and reahaped, 80c.
Soft and a tiff fait hata cleaoad and re-
ahiped. Sc.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTTKK FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
11. W. Yarbrough. «H Auburn avenue.
eonuT IVnehtree. Entrance Auburn avenue
WALL PAPER.
WALL I* APE It AND PAINTS.
•’Don't Jet 'em fool yon/* Jim Riirnett
(formerly of Burnett & Willie) la not dead
nor rnlMing. Ho is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and afcow room 12
East flouter atreet. Both *pbonea lid.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
IF YOIJ HAVE FKOI'EKTY TO HELL,
place It with us; we give It our special
and personal attention. If H*s worth the
nrico we will sell It. C. II. Wells St Co., U04
Fourth National Hank.
IF YOU 1VI8II TO BUY, SELL OR EX-
change propi*rty of any kind. It will bay
you to *C4» us. C. II. Wells A Co., U(H
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
LOST
$5 REWARD.
LOHT - NATIONAL BICYCLE; BLUE
frame; No. 48.350. Bet urn and receive re
word. M Decatur street.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FRL*
low. clean* *ults >1 to >1.60. Pants 60c.
108 Whitehall Hf. Phones, Bell 620. A. 3881.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. m. at the H4Mithern Auction and
Rslrnge Company, 20 Houth Pryor.
change property of any kind It will pay
you to nee us. C. II. Weils St Co.. ll(M
Fourth Notional Bank. t
WANTEIt—PARTNER IN PAPER AND
printing hnaltietm to fake charge of book
keeping nnd general office work. Must
have a few thousand dollar* to Invest. Ad
dress Paper, caro Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
pie nnd others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN ft CONNER!). EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on rest estate.
TIIE UNION 8AV1NG8 BANK BUYS
purchase money notes nnd lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason-
aide rates. Bell phone 76!t. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER
rent interest, according to security of
fered; small expense nnd prompt attention.
Ouly on real estate la ami uear Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND:
nuy nmount, 4\fc. 6 und 6 per cent Writs
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 H. Broad street
FARM I.OANH—WE ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms st tbe lowest
'•atea ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
llermnn. nanus 202 3 Teiunle Court.
I HAVE >5.000 TO LOAN, HUMS TO SUIT.
on Atlanta realty. Address
11, B. M.. care Georgian.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
nlso money for purrhase money notes.
Straight loan* mnde at 5 per cent ami up
ward*. nrrordliig to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Drond street.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—FOR FIVE YkTrs. iio.OOft
. Have three farms In Georgia valued at
>20.000 as collateral. Must have money
without delay. Address Claude Roliert,
Nhadydale. (la., car« Box 27.
WANTED— ROOM8.
WANTED—IIY A RETIRED ELDERLY
eou|ih\ ilnDirnlibpI aimrlnienia, lower
floor, or a 5-rnnm enttnxe; iftnal mirronnib
liiaa. Stale imrtlenlnra in n. II., 396 Haul-
tnl avenue.
WANTED--ROOMS, FURNISHED OR U.V
fiirnlahe4l, for light homteki'eplng; close
In; deslrebb* m>lghln>rh«MMl. Address W.
W., I'nr.* Georgian.
• FOR RENT—HOUSES,
Foil RENT OlC7iALEr~IN~7)EUATUJL
•neven-riM.ln eotlaxe. I.iir.-I- lot. Block of
cur an«l ehi,e to oolb-vc', AfMreaa Box 62.
Decatur, tin.
FOR RENT ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
three bliM-k* of terminal sfntton. Pnnsw
Inin balli, hot nnd cold water. Family of
thri'o ndull* will boaril with tenant. 55
Garnett stn*eL
M. A. SIIELTON,
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical store nnd range repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Bath phones
6275. 11 8. Pryor street.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington, D. C.. will sell you
from one to live routrnrts entitling you to
n loan of from >l,ooo to >5.000 nt 5 per rent
simple Interest, returnable in small monthly
Installment* of >7.50 ikt mouth on each
>I.W0 borrowed, enabling you to become
jrour own landlord and paying for your
home for less than yon art* now paytug
rent. For prospectus nnd pinna of the com
pany. address J. 8r. Jalfeu Yates, State
Ageut* 321 Austell Bldg.. Atlanta. Go.
HONEST. TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA
FOR SALE
218 South Avenue, Between
Cherokee and Grant.
SEED8.
GET Of It 1’HH’EK ON ONION HETB.
alfalfa. I'rlmann. lied, nurr. Alayke and
Whit#* i-b-ver. grasps and grain aetala.
dHD i, h.-,m| i'q,, 23 Houth Broad afreet.
ART 8CHOOL*
WANTED-7HE PUBUC TO fiBIT
njappj » H-h Mjl of Art and luapect por-
tmita pafofH by kfa largo classes. Corner
Anhtf
li
BOARDERS WANTED.
i! ,: l">N AIR. 3M I’earhtree «t.. .ollrlu
>-pn.UuB, coupurltvu nnd patru&agc.
I AM OFFERING TIIK BESTBLII.T
biKise In the city «»f Atlanta or the state
of Georgia. There is not one lota of Imteh
work «l*ont It. Everj- particle of lab^
was done by strictly first class mechanic*,
and the material Is of the very best, it
was built for n home by the owner hluiitelf.
If you are looking for a house that looks
like a mechanic hail been around when the
work wna going on. cotue out to see me.
The house I* live rooms, two halls,
bath room, large closets, wide vetauda*.
both front snd rear. The Interior finish
ts equal to any IM.W) residence, aiol Is put
together like a piece of furniture. The lot
lies lienntlfullv. and has all kinds of fruits
In bearing. The neighborhood cannot t»e
surpassed nnvwhere. Grant Park furnishes
If you arc looking for an liirosfnieuf, now
Is your chnnee. ns the «i**t «»f repairs will
not l*e nuythlng for years to cotue, and,
of course, the rent money will In* clear
profit. Prih-e |2.R»»v Take any Grant Park
car. and walk s-mth one bbiek snd west
one-half Mock fr««n the «*yeIorauta build- Bi- .
lug. Apply tv owner, 215 bouth avenue. U* cleared vtt this.
audits. Local and long distance pnone «***
ARCHITECTS. ~ 7 vn
LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build your house. We can save you money.
Address P. O. Box 575.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDR-
Wbolesale and retail distributors of vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Ju»J
received large consignment of machines ana
over 10,090 records. Immediate attentlo*
given moll orders. We want the names of
nil talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Blyea Ca
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bleed, and aumlrj dlatrilnitora In *j> e
Soutn. Southern agents for IMerce, **If»
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write
1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander*
KJyea Co.
ME88ENGER 8ERVICE.
FOR PROJIIT AND RELIABLE MBS-
aenxeri, 'phone 33. J. A. Davlea and J.
C. Iirannn.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
PRE88ING CLUB. ^
PRESSING—ALTEIIINO-THE NEW EL*
reka Pressing CIul»—Cleaning—Repairing.
Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. lQeVh
Whitehall street. Atlanta, Gs. Membership
>1 per month.
&EWING MACHINES.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheeler & Wilson. We
r«»nt only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
’phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 286 Peters atreet. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 treat. We boy any
thing.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE ft Bill). TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1571
WATCHMAKING.
TO TIIE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches arc my bobby. Modern Ideas In
work nnd dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
a WINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIK, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2336. Men s sewed half soles. 71c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
*14 N. Forsyth Ht. Bell (Main) 1061 and 2261
Atlanta 306 and 2256.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT.
294 Whitehall Ht. 224 S. Broad St.
Bell Phone No. 5047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALL WOODS. IDEALS
nnd all other makes nt Imrgnln prices.
We ran sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND HOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
24 South Broad Street,
Atlanta, Oa.
GJ.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
THREE NICE LOTS ON CORNER. ALL
for >500.
NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN,
best part of North Jn4‘k*on street; prac
tically new; 15,2*10; one-half cash.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. WESTERN
Heights; lot 100 by 110; for >1,250.
NICE LEVEL LOT 50 BY 100; ONLY **2S.
LOT 104 BY lfc, WOODWARD AVENUE,
running back to another atreet; >1,100.
NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, LEVEL,
shady lot, 100 by 186, fronting on three
streets; >1,400.
NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN
minutes' walk of terminal station; side
walks, sewers, cabinet mantels; renting at
916; >1.550.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Four houses on corner lot.
Good street. Rents $31.00
month. Price $3100.00 See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
FOR RENT
NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. 302 ATLAN-
tii avenue, with large yard and facing
Grnut park. >15.
venlenee nnd convenient for twro small
families, 101 East avenue, >2S.
S. L. DALLAS,
318 Fourth National Bank
Building; Phone 1455.
WARE & HARPER,
Bell Phone 3311. 725 Cen
tury Building.
Real Estate and Business
Brokers.
>1.600—CENTRALLY LOCATED. WELL
|Httronise4| (by h.»th ladle* and gentlemen}*
well equipped restaurant, with big p4Nud-
illltte*. Will give term* on a part to a
first-class restaurant man.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$3,250—NO. 275 EAST
NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS
AND HALL; EVERY CON
VENIENCE; BRAND
NEW; LARGE LOT.
TERMS EASY.
LOVELY HOME IN COL
LEGE PARK, CORNER
LOT, BEAUTIFUL
SHADE AND GRASS,
FRONTS RAILROAD
AND OAR LINE. HAS 8
ROOMS AND NICE INTE
RIOR FINISH. OWNER
LEAVING THE STATE
AND ANXIOUS TO SELL.
$4,000. TERMS.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR BIG
auction sale of slxtean brand new housca,
located on Grant, Sydney, Broyles and Or
leans streets, and the l>eiutlful new 8t.
Paul avenue. Sale will begin nt S p. in.,
Thursday, Septemlier 20. on tho premises.
Take Woodward avenue to Grant park cars,
select your home and buy It at your own
price and on dead easy terms. Call at this
office for further particulars.
NO. 406 RAWSON 8T.-TWO-8TORY 7-
rootn house. All conveniences. Rent >30,
price fS,vw. Good borne or Investment prop
osition.
EAST POINT—GOOD 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
new and well built: no second-class mate
rial use4l; large lot; location good. This Is
n good proi»osltlon for home or Investment.
Price *1,450. Also 6-room cottage adjolulng
nlKive >1,600.
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS
nnd hall, on good alxe corner lot; close to
three car lines and where several other
new houses are being built—>1,600. Terms.
McDonough st.-near new south
Pryor street school; new 5-room cottage.
good lot; rents >17.50. Price >1,600. Good
home or Investment.
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING BT.:
nice almost new 5-room cottage home; air
city conveniences; good car service. Price
>2,100. Terms >400 cash and >20 per month.
IN GRANT PARK BF.CTION-NICE SIX-
room cottage; gas nnd water; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, double-
floored; nearly new; splendid value for >L-
600. Terms.
A CORNER IN BELL WOOD. 101x218 FT.,
with two old houses on If, for >1,600. Good
lot to Improve or hold for future enhance
ment.
Kfll I’hnn. 2027. Atlnntn Pbon. IM1.
HA1.KH DEPARTMENT:
A. 8. IIOOK. It. C. EVE.
PIEDMONT AVENUE,
Near Tenth Street.
A MODEL HOME, JUST FINISHED—
Convenient to the uew Tenth street public
school; hnw eight large rooms, lieslde ample
closets, dressing room* and nnntrles; work
manship and materials of the best; every
modern convenience; piped for furnace; has
gas nnd electric lights, electric door lock,
Price 17,000.
AT ATI. A NT A HE10IIT8-A TRAIT
having a front of 472 feet on PeAchtree
road nml lying perfectly. Price *6.600.
IN west END—JUKT 200 k'BBT FROM
Gordon atreet. n lot 50x230; high, level
and Mindful, for >500.
FOR EITHER OF THE ABOVE APPLY
to the owner, at No. 2 Grant building.
Atlanta phone 486.
WANTED—A TENANT
ON LONG LEASE FOR
A NEW BUILDING CON
TAINING 30,000 SQUARE
FEET WITHIN 2,400
FEET OF POSTOFFICE.
GOOD FOR MANUFAC
TURING. OVER 200 FEET
FRONT ON STREET.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
609-10 CENTURY.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
!4 South Broad St—Bell Phone 3644.
Atlanta Phone 3803.
THIS IS A NEW HOUSE. UP-TO-DATE;
m»no better cn the market; near Ponce
Del.c<>n avenue; >6,150.
ilKAI-riFIT. NINE-ROOM HOtHK.
North Jackmui. Tbit house has all the
comfttrts, with liarua, stablea, etc. Party
moving and can be bought at bargain.
North Jackson street.
Tllfn IS A NINE-BOOlt llOl'ME. Rl'ILT
for a home; up to dute: lot 50 by 200.
Has liarns, stablea. Well located, ou
North Jacksiiki; two-atory boose, seven
rooms; eorner lot. All Improvements. This
house will umke a good home, ami we
can sell It at the low price of *4,900. Easy
terras. If desired.
IVK XKI.l.' FARM)*:
FIVE nV:w houses, fcwo; Baht iloPs-
t4*n street.
MATHEWS & HELL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
BeU Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
RAGSDALES (’ItOSSING, ON W. & A..
only II miles from city, 2-1-acre fruit and
poultry farm, 3.600 fruit trees, 2,000 (>eflrlng.
\Ve hsve personally Inspected this and don t
hesitate to recommend it. The land la well
taken care of and produces well, and It is
only <2.800—half eaan.
HAPKVILLK, HA.—A FlTfE 10-AI'RK
piece with 8-room home, negro house and
barn; a fine yonng orchard, apple treeg full
now; not one foot of waste land: fine grow
ing cotton crop; right at city limits. A bar*
gain at >2,400.
ui CONNAI.LV HT.-A NEW iloDBftN s-
room cor
tela. etc. «--- -
>1.600. Very easy terms.
rojJ.vai.lt StTI (nSbnbk loGajUa
new 4-room house on Connally and new 4-
room negro hotiae on I/>gan. A bargain at
>1.990 for Itotb.
COl.LKHK VAUK-A BEAUTIFUL COIL
ner building lot. large nnd ahady, curat y
front; right at depot; an attractive price 1
for a few days only. |
Ansley Park Auction.
Ou September 18th, we will conduct au auction sale
of about 80 lots in Ansley Park. Full particulars of this
important event will be announced in the papers.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
B. F. EBORN, BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
jOffers Valuable Farms and Investments.
All Property Belpw Under Contract.
rrtiir MyPHERsoN-BF.vERAt, bABj Co-operation of Agents Solicited and their Fees Protected
On All Approved Sales of Properties Below.
gains, ranging In price from >010 to >1,500.
!*nymeats from >50 to >500. It will pny f
restors to look at some of then*, ns thf
are lots of improvements going on here.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Bell Phone 2081.
EAST HARRIS ST.
’BN ROOMS. ON IIOT W BV MO. 1
between Ivy and (*ourtland atreem.
and Is mnch cheaper than dirt. Only >5,006
SOUTH PRYOR ST.
NINE ROOMS ON LOT 50 BT 1M. THIS
place was built for a home and has all
modem Improvements. Let us show you
this >1,500
NORTH SIDE.
HERE WB HAVE ONE OF THE TRET.
tint .Ix-room cottage, on tbe north aide.
Lot I, 47 hr HQ. Only B.500
CHAPEL STREET.
55,000—THIRTY ACRES llYEAR-OLD
!>enring. vineyard. In edge of good, town,
on Hoathern railroad betweeu Birmingham
and Atlnutn. Will sell or exchange and pay
inference for larger property.
BKAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE 10-
acre fruit, truck and poultry farm, near
the above, with lovely 6-room z-story house,
burns, stables, poultry yards nnd houses of
wire; 6% acres In 9-yertr bearing frulta and
grapes, balance truck garden. Will ex
change and pay cash difference for larger
property.
>2,000-TEN-ACItB BEARING 8-YEAR-OLD
vineyard snd orchard; two blocks from
last above named place. Will sell or ex
change and pay difference fur larger prop
erty.
>75,000-363 ACRES AT BEAUTIFUL MEN-
tone and Loring Springs. DeKulh county,
Alabama, on Alabama (Trent Southern rail
road, three miles from Valley Head, on top
of I.ookout Mountain; with lovely river run
ning through It Just sbove DeSoto Falls. It
la level, picturesque, healthy, beautiful,
with 3,000 feet altitude. Is rapidly becom
ing popular for summer homes for Influen
tial people. This tract suh-dlvlded Into 1
to 5-acre tracts would sell at handsome
profit for summer homes. Will exchange
anil pay difference.
EAST LINDEN ST.
CORNER STORE AND EIGHT ROOMS,
on Jot large enough for another house;
now rented for >30. Can rent It for
tuoro >3,000
12,500-FORTY ACRES, NEAR IIIONDALE,
Ala.; new, modern 5-room house, barn, flue
springs; five acres cleared, balance wood
land; elevated, level.
ORMOND ST.
A LOT FACING ORMOND STREET 185
feet and running back 110 feet. This lot
faces three streets, snd Is a bnrgnln
WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU
call on as, but If you can not call. Just
•phone as, nnd we will be pleased to rail
■“ ~“7. List your property w***- — —•“
results.
on you.
JOSEPH P. LONG,
Real Estate and Renting,
Atlanta Phone 4358.
Bell 5551 L
213 Edgewood Ave.
520 AN ACRE-RICH 280-ACltE (IMI’ROV-
ed) south Tennessee farm.
51.200-TEN ACREb; RUNNING WATER;
front, road, throe mile, out.
520 AN ACRE—158.ACRE FARM; RICH
land; edge of Argo, 22 miles notth of
Birmingham, on A. G. 8. railroad; make
Imle of cotton, 60 bushels corn to acre; flue
‘ngs. large orchard. 6-room dwelling, sta-
; half uuder plow; line timber snd pas-
acres rich bottom land under cultivation:
will make bale of cotton, 60 to 75 bushels of
futru to acre. Might consider desirable
^Birmingham property In exchange.
>2,500 BUYS A STORE AND RESIDENCE
attached; on lot 45 by M feet, on Decatur
street. This la a very great bargain; both
now occupied.
HOW OCCUpiCfl.
53.000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL TEN'-UOOM
residence, with all latest conveniences;
lot 50 by 1S4 feet. Side driveway. Ou
Auburn srenne.
Auburn avenue.
iLfiw Bl'fYS b'tV&iiffiU COffA/iET'feOT*
>2,500—170-ACItE FARM, 6-ItOOM AND 5-
room houses; half cleared; orchard and
springs; nt Oneonta. 30 miles north of
lilrmiughnm, on L and N. railroad.
) AN ACRE-ONE OF TUB RICHEST
J limitations and- finest farm estates In
nbamn; In famous farming section; bale
otton, 70 bushels of corn to acre; 1660 acres,
miles of Eufaula, Barbour county, Ala.:
>2,500—300-ACIIB FARM, >4,000 RESIDENCE,
rich land; spring, tine timber; on railroad;
middle Alnlmma.
53,500—266-AGUE FARM," TEN MILES AF
Gadsden, Ala., three miles of Keener; 9-
rooui house, 5-rooni house; rich land, half
uuder plow, balance flue tlmlier. Reasona
ble terms; nine miles north of Attslla.
>5 AN ACIIK--M0 ACRES "UNIMPROVED
prairie laud In Marengo county, Ala.
5160-TEN ACRES; FROXTiTTHB PUBLIC
road at Huffman, Ain.
FOR RENT.
11 CRESCENT AVENUE.
This new two-story ieven-roora frame,
ou small lot, la on the east aide of Cres
cent avenue. I»etweeii Peachtree nlnee and
Tenth atreet; has gas, hot and cold water;
porcelain laith, closet, stationary wash-
stand. sink In kitchen; with combination
gas and electric light fixtures; in one of.
our moat desirable neighborhoods. Peach
tree street cars 150 feet away. Rent, >40
per month.
PIEDMONT
ksvkT
X by 100, which Ilea alf.-htly elevated, on
the west aide of Piedmont avenue, lietween
Decatur and Gilmer streets; has gas nnd
water; bath, closet, sink In the, kitchen; la
close In and In fnlr repair; will be vacant
October 1. Rent, >30 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
K Auburn Avenu*,
Both Phone* 511.
Ja.kMin »iwi. E«,r irm.
IVE IlA'VE FINE LIST ON HOFTH SIt»E
III lb* w,y of bourn »wl n«,t lot..
FRASIER & SMITH,
BeU Phone 3533-M
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANTED FOR CUSTOM
ER A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT
TAGE ON NORTH SIDE;
$600 DOWN AND $30 PER
MONTH.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
609-10 CENTURY.
FOR SALE.
26-room brick bouse at 54 North For
syth street. 200,000 good brick and
line building material. Bargain for
contractor or builder. Address W. T.
IV1NN, Box 106, or phone 496.
Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7
room house, north side
preferred; will pay $1,000
down, balance $40 per
month. Prefer to deal with
owner. Address at once,
‘House,” eare Georgian.
u> nur lau 135 ,
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
EIGHTY ACRES—TALLAPOOSA COUN-
ty, Ala.. 30 acres uuiler cultivation; well,
prliia. orennrd, graphite ami gold iiuitrti
>n place.
ONE AfRE-Forn-ROOM IIHtlSB aST>
“ orchard; Albany, Gu.
»,800-151 ACRES, TWO-TIfIRDS UNDER
plow; Mount Enterprise, Rusk coutitv.
Texus; 10-hnle cotton cron, l.OOO-busln l n.r'a
crop; double * — a *-
wagon; nil go L.
house, burn, etc.
53,000-410 ACHES, FOUR SETS IIIH SKS
dwelling that cost >1,500, 100 acres lu c«|!
tlvntlon, iKittom aud upland, 30 to 70 bush
els corn and bale of cotton to acre, or vt)
to 600 gnlloua ribbon cane; near Mount Ku-
tcrprlRc, Rusk county, Texas.
>7,500-160;ACRE ORANGE GROVE. HILLS-
Iwrough couuty, Fla.; 8-room house, tout
>3,500; 400 orange aud grape fruit trees;
store and warehouse; barn and pasture-
railroad and water transportation; near
Parian, Fla.
JOOO—SEVENTY ACRES CREEK ANB
branch bottom land; two residences, bum
storehouse, three wells; Bradley county,
Teun., near railroad.
>25,00G—TIILRT Y-ROOM BRICK UP-TO-
date hotel; large grounds; znouutaln resort
of Houth Carolina; n splendid property.
52,600 CA8H-S2 ACRES, LAKE COUNTY,
Fin., near IJshou; 10 acres In orange
grove; good 6-room dweHlug; 250 boxes of
oranges this year, double next year; l:
ocres flne farming land; some timber; large
packing house; dwelliug; flne water.
>1,500 CA8H—EIGHTY-ACRE FARM IN
Humter couuty, Fla.: rich loam soli, line
orange grove land; 45 acres cleared and
fenced; house, barn, etc.
23-ItOOM NEW BRICK HOTEL, MODERN;
large lot: only hotel In town; ou M. ami
O. railroad, west Tennessee.
8,000-24-AchE FARM, 1% MttEH FROM
Pratt City, Ala., on public road; half uu
der cultivation, balance Umber; 4-room
house, stablea, springs, barn, fruit trees,
wagon, tools, etc.
440 ACRES—FORTY ACREfS CLEARED; i'-
room 2-story building, with sawmill Hnd
virgin Umlier; tools and machinery.
f,000 ACRES—UA8TO^ COUNTY, ALA.;
700 acres woodland that will cut ioon.odd
feet timber; five 4-rooin brisk tenant houipi,
S xl j6-room residence; river frontage.
-ACllfe FARM-RICH LAND, 8 MILES
north of Helms, Ain.
STACKB FARM—McNAIRY (^6., TENN,;
250 acres uuder cuItlraUou; one mile from
■mall town; 5-room residence, four teuaut
houses, barn.
fi.600—TWISTY ACRfid, 6 ACRES ARK
cleared; 4% miles from court house; 3>»
young fruit trees; 1-room house; freestone
water; corners 011 Shades creek.
mM-x vautsscb ■ Kunr
l mm.i:
le» from
oust ness ceuter or Texarkana, a town of
30,000 people, In Arknnsas; valuable sewi-r
pipe clay, large sewer pipe compauy works
In operation half mile distant.
I'UVIT FAKJf, 83 ACRES; 11 AfII.ES
of Atlanta, Ga., Cobb county, Ga.; one
mile from electric railway; 7.000 lion ring Kb
bertn peach trees, 2,000 assorted; 3-room
house, fine well. f4>ur good springs, 60 acres
cleared, 12 acres Irnttom land. t
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., INVESTMENT.
>16,000—ONE OF THE FINE8T HOMES
for the price on Highland avenue, frontlm:
enr line. In tbe awcll residence section of
city. House Inis nlaiut 10 rooms. Is twin
stories, every modern romfort; In first-class
condition; lovely lot, 100x200; stables, ser
vant’s house, garden, lawn, a beautiful, de
sirable place. Will aell or exchange for
larger property, and pay dlffereucM*; acreage
on car Hue preferred.
>3,600—ItENTH' >480 YEAR: BRICK; CAN
make this go to double; lot Is 140x16ft; lu
few blocks of ten millions Invested In In
dustries.
fio.OOO-hftlCK CORNER. 100x140; RENTS
>1,000; can make It go to >1,300 year. It Is
close to center and a steady, safe renter.
Address or cull on
B. F. EBORN, 801-2 Title Guarantee Building, Binning-
Ham, Ala.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Tvxn*—Tyl.r nnrt Sun Antonio, clenr nml
wnrnt; llouaton, partly rlomly anil warm:
Holton ami Temple, oloudy anil warm; Fort
Mortli ami Halloa, clear ami pleaannt; Sher*
man. partly elomly anti cool; t’laeo. Sulphur
sprlmta. Sferkle, Svreetwnter, Hlco, Dulilln,
anil Ahllene. elear anil line.
Mlaalaaippl—Natehes, Vlekahurg, Jnekaon,
Tupelo, anil Aberdeen, elear and plenannt;
llattleahura. Meridian. Corinth. Amory, and
Holly Sprinea, elenr nnd warm.
Alabama—Mobile ami Opelika, clear nml
warm; Selma, clear nml hot; Mntitjromerr,
Troy, elear and pleaannt; Ulrmlnithnin. clear
ami warm.
tleortrla—(-nlumhua, elear and hot; Macon,
Savanab, and Atlanta, clear ami warm; Al
bany nnd Amerieua, elenr anti pleannut.
WEATHER llTwHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northweat—Generally elomly, 35
to 40 ntmve; heavy ralna xenenilly.
Northweat—Cloudy, 44 to 60 above; aenernl
mine.
Went ami Kmithwaat—Partly cloudy, 48 to
K nlKive; rain In oltlnhomn, Iowa, Kalina.
WEATHER FORECA8T.
Iamlolana. Mlaalaaippl, Alabama. YVeatern
5lorbla-Fnlr Saturday and Sunday; lleht
vartatile wlrnla.
Heorxla—Fair Salnrday and Sunday; freah
northeaat wlrnla.
Knatern Teaaa—Fair Saturday and Sun
day: freah annth wlnda.
Westerti Texaa—Fnlr Saturday and Sun
day: nailer In nurtb pnrtlnn Saturday.
Arkansan—8howera Saturday and Suuitay;
nailer Smnlny.
Boat Florida—Henerally fnlr Saturday;
Sunday ahowera; freah north wlnda.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
11*3X0, Sent. IS.—Ilo(fa-Eat!t-r»riI re-
celpla tialay 10.0ft) Market ateady; iitiall-
tr fair: left over 5.603: bulk ea-
ttmatnl for Monday 56.000; Until toga 56 .5*1
ynrkera
66*16.60,. good In choice heavy ^50*1
Cattle—Katiuiate.; re.—lfta 4.Y". Market
nnehanxed; qnallty fair: 1-er-a Li HkhaiO;
EXPERT TAILORING
B. KAUFMAN, expert tailor, of
fer* great bargain* in Imported
woolens. If you want to (are from
610 to f 15 on a tailor-made suit,
call at bis parlors. 308 and 310
Temple Court Bldg., 3d floor.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 houra ending at 5 a. m.,
meridian time. Septemlier 16. 1906.
STATIONS OP
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
-Atlanta, clear, . . .
’chuttiiiinngii, dear. . ,
ColumbtiM, clear. ....
Gnliicftvlllc, clear. . , *
GrtHMivlllc, cloudy. . . .
Griffin, 4'lcar
*Mnc4in, clear
Montlccllo, elenr. ....
New min. clear.
Rome, elenr
Hpnrtnnhurg. cloudy. . .
TallaptNimi. clear. , . .
Toceon. elomly
>V***t Point, clear. . ■ .
•Minimum teinpcrutnraa arc for th
hour period ending at 8 a. m. thin date
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlnutn. . .
Augusta. . . .
Charleston. .
Galveston. .
Little Rock. .
Mcmphlf
Mobile. .
Montgomery. . .
New Orleans. . .
Oklahoma. . . .
Havnniuth. . . .
Vicksburg. . . .
Wilmington
T Indicates Inappreelnblc rainfall
Dlst. Average
Temp'turr.
Msx. Min,
• REMARKS.
The temperatures remained unseasou* 1 ’ 1 '
high over the l»elt, showing no lroi" , r , -* D ‘
changes foe the past 24 hour*. Bain* b’ n
along the eastern coast aud In New OrMB*
mid Oklahoma flistrtets. The auoants
generally light* but a heavy fall wn*
ported In Oklahoma.
-aw* 3I.2S«4J): heifer. I3»SSD:
>5.lhQ8; gm*l prime steers 10; i h , j
mrithim |3 fOR5.25; stinkers and feeler* *-
'sheep—Eatlnwlted reeripla SMtt
Btendy; quality fair; native B.S1I513. "
ere 4264l6.fi: yenrlln*. 55.^«<.«. U J ‘ J '
il.76«8.19; weatern 54.1HM1J.