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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
~ ARCHITECTS. _
LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build jronr house. We can save you money.
Address P. O. Box 575.
J
WANTED HELP—MALE^^
•nTTuT^sciiooL^n ookke hTTn^T
Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a
month. Draufhon’s Practical Basinet* < ol-
leyr*. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 IVnchtree.
Bell phone *S9. Pall, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you
anon's Is
Drniiffh
the best.
that
Lurkle street, city.
SALESMEN. COLLECTORS. BOOKKEEP-
ers, stenographers, salesladies, compan
ions. housekeepers, mechanical and teehnl
sltlons; our facilities ..
National Employment Aseoclatlo
Century building. Atlanta,
1022-1023
WANTED—1’PIIOLSTRRKR AND A HUS
tier to drive wagon, bring furniture to
Shop and tnke It home after It Is repaired,
and collect. Call or write city Furniture
Repair Shop, 41«* Bust Twelfth street.
WANTED. DAY WATCH MAN-ON SUN
days only from 6:31 o'clock a. in. to 6:30
O'clock p. tn. Hive references. Ad*
S. U. B.. care The Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
ple and others. American Investment
Co . 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1B0.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and tends money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICrCf.ES AND SCNDIUES-LARGBST
bicycle and sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce, lale,
J*gell and Hudson bicycles. Write for pur
1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander-
“CABINET WORK AND MODEL8.
cabinet work and novelties.
Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Irou Novelty Works, 389 Marietta
street.
HE'S TnE MANTHAT SELLS HOT AIR.
In.rall. film,rp. in Olil bousti n. well
«. new. He prep.re, • cellar If yell *>«”
"ene. Monerlef Furnnee Co. Both ‘phone..
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Eon PROMPT AND RELIABLE ME8-
Mn,en, -phon. 23. J. A. Dari.. sod J.
C. Itrannn.
PICTURE FRAMES. ~~~1
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
*1. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn avenue,
orner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Intereat, according to aecurtty of-
fered; small expense end prompt attention.
Only on real estate In and near Atlanta.
8. w. Turman.
PRE88ING CLUB.
PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NF.W EU-
reka Pressing Club—Cleaning—Repairing.
Atlanta ‘phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. 106V4
Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga. Meuiberahlp
*1 per month.
FARM LOANS—WB ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
WANTED HELP— FEMALE.
WOMAN FOR HOl'SEKEEPERS I
TION IN HOTEL OFT OF THE CITY.
MIST BE EXPERIENCED. ACTIVE
AND COMPETENT AND A WORKER.
A HOOD HOME AND REASONABLE
SALARY TO TIIE RIGHT PERSON.
APPLY IN PERSON AT HOTEL ARA
GON THURSDAY BETWEEN S AND I
O'CLOCK. ASK FOR MR. BAINB.
WANTED HELP—Mai. and F.mal*.
SI TU ATI ON8 W A N TE D—M A LE.
WANTETlT^RYT^ulTfRMTx PERIE N c' E
SOI
AGENTS WANTED.
PICTURE AGENTS-HKND YOUR WORK
to us for enlargement; fair prices, g«»od
finish; 16 by 20. Religious and scenery pic
tures cheap. The Garner Company, ISA
Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTliU PLUMBER,
Phones 1266. » R. Hooter SL
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GF.T PRICKS
FURNITURB ANY-
us nml we will heat
Robison A Barnes, 18 U. Hunter.
OUR KNTIRK LINK OF MATTINGS RK-
duced 6c n yard. Robison A llarnes, 18
E. Hunter street.
FOR HA I.K—NICK GAS STOVE, IN REST
of condition, cheap, If sold nt once. Mrs.
A. D. McLean, 124 ft. Fair street.
DUTCH HIT.IIS’ FOR FALL PLANTING.,
Write for price list. McMIUnu Heed Co.,>
23 South Broad street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
C. Cavan. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1622.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temole Court
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for burrhaae money notes.
Straight loans made at 6 per cent and up
wards, according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street.
CAN MAKE LOAN AT ONCE ON CITY
real estate; cheap money. Address "Cheap
I.onn,'' caro Georgian.
EDUCATIONAL.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND
Conservatory of Music, Macon, tin.— Old
est snd best. If you wish to attend any
time this school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guerrf
president.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED—61,500 WANTED AT
once on good business property worth S3.-
f/O. Address "Money Wanted, caro The
. .^.fiOOHhS AND STATIONERY.
scTfi)oir'AN?rToiX^
our specialty. FJijp stationery and of
fice supplies. IIend<|nnrters for post cards
and souvenirs. We sell $1.50 iMtnks for G<V
(Come and see them). We buy nil kinds
of salable school, law and medical books.
71 Whitehall street. Southern Rook Con
cern. J. C. Gnvan, manager. Dell 'phone
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
OFFICE FOR RENT HALF OFFICE IN
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILD
ING. USE OF 'PHONE FREE. J., CARE
GEORGIAN.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS.
23 BARGAIN'S IN SECOND-HAND TYPE
WRITERS.
Yost, No. I. good condition $12.50
Remington. No. 2. work perfect 15.00
Williams. No. 2, perfect **“
Deiisumre
American, brand new...
American, brand new, w
No. 3 Fox. old model, uli
Williams, No. 4, good u* new..' 30.00
Smith Premier, rebuilt. No. 2 40.00
Fox No. 3. old model, rebuilt 37.50
Williams. No. 4, perfect condition 35.00
Fox. No. 3. In perfect condition 42.60
Williams, No. 4. good condition 45.00
bit rncters.
3. g«MM| 11^ new 50.00
S’o. 2, good ns new 52.60
IIJMms. No. fi. I7JV? 55.00
•nsinore. No. 4, 19650 57.511
Williams. No. 6. 35029 60.00
Oliver, No. 3. 103000 62.50
L. C. Smith, No. 2. 1500 66.00
Underwood, No. 4. 89713 «? 50
""TLK R TYPEWRITER CO.,
17-718 Fourth National Bank llldg.
1? l ;, ll, Atlanta, Qa.
„r...„,8EWING MACHINES.
BENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER SfONTn,
nlthor Slnif.T or Whctlpr A Wlloon. —
•nt only new machines with complai
nt attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
Phones 1893. Singer Sewing
W hltehali street.
stoves and ranges repaired.
STOVER AND RANGER REPAIRED AND
"et up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 288 Peters street 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 7W weat. We buy any*
The Problem
of readily obtaining good
help has been
Solved
moat satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns ot The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a list of over
100,000 readers.
SNIDER & WRIGHT,
Real Estate and Loans,
21 INMAN BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 309 ATLANTA 991
SPECIAL!
TALKING machines.
talking machines and records-
, w ®S? , r* <| le and retail distributors of Vic*
tnr . Talking Machines and Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
orer 10,000 record#. frumediafe attention
8 r pn orders. We want tne names of
all talking machine dealer# In the South,
w rite for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Ca
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. JV. ROUNTREE A IIRO. TRUNK AND
Rrtall and repairing. No. 77
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watrlio, arc my hohhy. Modern Ideas In
*"d»l dealings. II. Walter Lett. Room
1.17 hourth National Hank Bldg., Atlanta.
SHOB REPAIRING.
GWINN'S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE 8T„ OPPOSITE THE
Candler Rid*.
nell 2336. Men , sewed half soles. 71c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS AND REPAIRER8.
3IH N. forayth St. Bell (.Malm 1061 and 2266.
Atlanta 306 and 2256.
IIOMEIt L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT.
39H Whitehall St. 32(4 8. Broad St.
Bell Phoue No. 6047.
CASH REGISTERS.
' (Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. HALI.WOOD& IDEALS
and all other niukea nt Isifgnlu price#.
’* can aril you a register, suitable for
any business, ot a price that can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly pnymenta. Erery reg-
!■!»*«: gunrnnfeed for two years.
aWSES* ot '
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CRUMB
steel bank #afe# and vault doors; every
thing In safe Hue. R. W. GUIs, Agent, 26 S.
Broad street.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
OLD HAT8 MADE^NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned and re-
Shaped. $6c.
ni wbRihtii'HL
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
WEST END.
herh we HAVE A NICE 6 room COT-
fage on lot 76x200. This In on Gordon
sfreel, mnl If you nro looking for a home
III pay you to see this
,.$3,000
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
....... BAs* STREET.
HERE WK HAVE A NICE 5 ROOM COT-
tage on good lot. nml right at Capitol
r'.w V ,n 'T# E2- 50 per month rent
for It. Now If you want a eottage home on
Ihe South side mol In good neighborhood
this Is It,... .12,(810
. . GAIMiI.N Silt ELI
A BEAUTIFUL 5 ROOM COTTAGE ON
lot 43x140. This Is right at Georgia me
ry cheap at the prle«»,...|j,250
DeKalb County Lands
For Sale
100 ACHES OF GOOD LEVEL LANDS; 40
iierea under the plow; 4«» acres In pnature;
20 acres In original forest. Splendid five-
r«Miin house, large burn, ami * three-room
lioiiHe with all neeesnary outbuildings.
IIiIm In one of the most desirable pltu-ea of
property in DeKalb <*ounty, and must he
fully nnpreelnted Lm-ated
within 400 yards of the depot, on the Hen-
board Air Line railroad, nml only II miloM
from Atlanta, by u g*M>d dirt road. Will
sell or exelinuge for, Atlanta or suburban
property
ACRES NEAR THE
Inn 1 tlmlit
ABOVE PLACE.
half under the plow; balance orlg-
‘ and pasture, with ordinary lm-
nniveuieiiiH. «LmmI orchard nm Hue am or.
Bargain nt $L4n»\
TTioTT l-'oUR ltoo.Nl ll
Hildas
ME. FRONT AND
• two-room houNe
I land; good water.
with 10
fruit, etc. One half mil<
board over 2,000 feet; al:
road. This Is a little beauty, and Is *y
for >1.5«w>.
GRANT STREET.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CUBED A .
nt home, without pain or detention from ! .
hiiKlnesM,' permanent cute guaranteed; free I”* 1
trial home treatment aent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15^ N. Broad street, At-1 -V
lontn, Ga. !
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at
tan Peachtree; couple preferred. Ulmne
667 N.
LOST.
LOST—TWO POINTER TUPS. ABOUT
months old; female, white l*ody nml black i
head; male, white and Idnek ln»dy with
l.lnck - $5 rawnnl If n-nmiw! tn V. .1.
Stone. 98 Washington street.
OTTAGE CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS
ml hath on lot &»tl». This cottage Is
mst brand new. We can make you very
y terniH on this, .fum the place for a
■* Mob- home $:.J.Vl
" KELLY STREET. ~~
MCE 4 littOM COTTAGE. NOT ONE
"" “ and on lot 50*13n. This U In the
•Ighborlmoda and In >cry cheap
<1.500
SOUTH KIRKWOOD.
room house on lot kmxsw and
In half block of ear line. This bonne has
a ter works, fruit and plenty of shade,
on ran not build the house for the
l>n, T - $L800
IF ANY
THE ABOVE DO NOT SUIT YOU WK
will be pleased to «how
iH'St
If :
i that <
the
arke
enl .
sale lUt It with
If you have anj real estate for
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED.
pound; “ a tenant on. long
HiASKUNTTltB^LBAfi CLEAN FEtr 1 LEASE I OR A NEW
low. cloana aulta II lo *1.50. I'anta 60c. |>|7M IIIVfJ I 'A V r l' V 7 V
168 Whitehall St Phones, Bell 520. A. $gl IliLfl.Ml l O A 1 .A L A-
I NO 20 TO-40,000 SQUARE
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT 1
Sloppy's ScU.hiI of Art oml In.pcct P»r-j (. ORN EK LOT. \\ IIIIIN
trail, painted hy hi, tar*, classes. Corner , ..... ,
*'.ochtree and Xuhura. ( 1.350 FEET OF TERMI-
■■ -ljaruju- XA[, and FREIGHT I)E-
FOR SALE— RLAL ESTATE. POTS. ANSWER.
ii'VO I.' It AYE PHI 11' Kit TV T(T' 8EI.L. ; 1JT-TI m.'IJ
place It with us; we give It our #peclal
mid |>ersonal attention. If It’# worth the \\ r |' ^ (I P()R(tI \\
140 ACRES 1 MILE FROM THE DEPOT
g*n*d four room house and mirbuihRugs.
0|»eii land f«*r three plows. Timber enough
to pay for the place; $1,790.
THREE EINE EAR MS NEAR DECATUR.
cornor lot; room can lie made for two more
houses; the whole think for $2,600 ra,h. You
know tbl# In a pick-up.
ON JONES AVE.-A NICE 6 ROOM Cot'
tage; new cabinet tnonteln: lot slotmn
prettily; the car line I# going down on tnln
street. Von had better hurry before It get#
higher: con be bought now for $2,000; $300
cash, balance like rent.
oS GRAY' HTllKET, CLOSE TO JONES
prised na. Bargain here. Terina.
ON GEORGIA AVENUE, ('LOME TO CAP-
itol avenue, we have a good 6 room cot
tage for only $1,850 cash. Can't be equated
In Atlanta.
SEE I'd ABGUT BEAUTIFUL LOT ON*
gain.
AT THIS OFFER ON IIILI^-NK’E.
almost new 6-room cottage; ha# hull and
nil ninveiilcnrca; nice allude; .'loan to Geor.
Kin nvonne. They have the chert now on
thin street and It will he a lirnutj. Yon can
K«*t (Ilia property for *2,660. (food, enny
terina.
DO W; WANT' fiflUttTHlS'G Go6d)
Yea? We
large vacant lot
_ have _ ...... ..
Cherokee avenue cloae to G|enwo«Kl ,
lot 42H>175> for $1,250; cheapest lot on this
nice atreet.
OS-flollTfa faOt'LEVARft WE HAVE A
nice 2-#tory 7-room houae, new: ha a all
conveolencea4 lot 60x190; for only $3,750;
enay terma, Thl# Is a fine proposition to
own a home.
DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME FOR A
little coat? Here It la In Inman Park see.
thm; nice i-room home, large rooms and
hall, water and gns, large lot. east front,
fine shade; don't think the price makes It
undesirable; yon ought to see It, then you
will know It la a sacrifice sale for ouly $2,-
FINK INVESTMENT IN FORT HTREBT.
Four g«Kxl 4-room houses, room for two
more houses, only $4,50) for It nil. Looks
good to ua.
CLOSE TO THE CORNER OF GEORGIA
avenue and Garden street we have u va
cant It ft, 46x120 fo alley. There arc 700 brick
on this lot; force sale. $575 will buy It
Monday.
WE CAN DEFER YOU SOME HKAUTi:
ful homes on Jackson atreet. Call ua up;
will tnke pleasure In showing you.
NICE f UOOSrnor'SE ANDTlALiroS
Kelly street, and you can see It la a bar
gain. Only $1.85o.
ON KIRKWOOD AVENUE, ('l.'oSlT TO
balance like rent.
IN THE PARK SECTION WK IIAVK A
new 7-room house; well built of first-class
material; houae has large hall; sacrifice wile.
Must be sold at once. Only $2,600. You
know this la a bargain. Then why don't you
get busy and see ua nt once?
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
CENTRAL PROPERTY
NO. 92 CENTRAL AVE.
50X83, ONE BLOCK OF
WASHINGTON VIADUCT
MAIN THOROUGHFARE
BETWEEN TWO GREAT
RAILROAD TERMINALS
—BOUND TO ENHANCE
RAPIDLY IN VALUE
WE ARE OFFERING
THIS AT $200 FRONT
FOOT FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE.
412 PETERS BLDG.
’PHONES 5488.
Renting.
Jcntury Bldg.
PHONG BELL 434.
INVEST IN CUBA.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SOME
money In Cuban Investments, buying now
while tne Island la harassed hy uncertainty
and turmoil, and selling again after pea»*»
“ttlet, a stable government and conf
once are restored, let us know at once
what your ideas are and bow much you
would like to Invest, and we will try ami
suit you.
A member of our company, who a|>eaka
the language, expects to start In a few days
for Cuba to look up Investments for cer
tain of our clients, and will be glad to rep
resent anr others who would like to get an
Interest In property In that wonderfnll;
productive Island. Let na talk It over
you.
rfnlly
with
FOR RENT.
above number on West Peachtree street,
between Pine street and Baltimore block,
you will find, first floor, five rooms nicely
arranged for housekeeping; bns gas, hot
and cold water, porcelain noth, closet, sta-
'enchtroe street oar Tine, this Is your
portuulty. This property Is owned hy Miss
Alice Baxter and the second floor apart
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
It Auburn-Avenue,
Both Phone* en.
R. J. JORDAN,
Real Estate, 401 Kiser Bldg.
I WEST END. ON PARK STREET, WE
Have n beautiful home of 7 rooms: nil con-
nlences; large lot. Only $4.200. Terms.
i ft yoI
demonstrated Inst week by
• made durltig‘tbe little disturbance
we had.
Wll.l. HE lil.Al) TO SHOW Yot: PKOIX
erty nny time, either vacant or Improved.
1 n *' f\ n J ,B °. r nn / °* ®*»r. salesmen, who are
Dr. Abernathy, Leo Little, J. H. McCleskev
nml 1. E. Garrett.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Ga
44
ell Impr
ir line. $5Q |ht
id 30
i lid III
i of In ml. .Tt nr i
original tlmbr
<un house and
E. A. NFS BIT CO.,
Bell Phone 887.
514 Empire Building.
. special
, If It's worth the ■
price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co.. 1104 .
I '■ 'llth N ; ■ I j. • T i' • 1 I'll Ilk
BOARDERS WANTED.
THE BON AIR. 384 I'en.htree st.. solicits
WANTED—BCf pa
TWO YOUNG LADIES DEM HE BOARD
In prhate family «*r small boanbiig house
near In: must be reasonable; references r»-
• |iilre<l and given. Address W. L, I*. (I.
Box fclT.
25 YOUNG LADIES
WANTED: NICE, CLEAN,
REGULAR WORK AND
GOOD PAY.
NATIONAL PAPER CO..
257-203 DECATUR ST.
WANTED — WE WANT
FOR THREE CUSTOM
ERS A NICE COTTAGE
DOME IN WEST END.
MUST HAVE ALL MOD
ERN IMPROVEMENTS
AND BE ON GOOD
STREETS. WE HAVE
THE CUSTOMERS. IK
YOU HAVE THE PLACE
WE CAN MAKE A
QUICK SALE FOR YOU.
DO NOT WAIT, BUT SEE
US AT ONCE. IE YOU
CANNOT CALL ON US.
JUST PHONE US AND
WE WILL CALL ON YOU.
SAUNDERS. PRATHER
& COMPANY,
510 TEMPLE COURT.
BELL 'PIIONE 2081.
IN THU GRANT PARK SECTION A
l.riaii.l new 2 »tiirj-. " rnoni mldvlicp, with
all the city conveniences; on beautiful ole-
lilted lot, half block from the car line am)
great vnbn* for $3,850 ou terms of $65) cash
and $30 per
1IKAND-.NK
'OTTAGE
*sTS
- city convcnlpn.....
Grant Park car line. A perfect little
1 "tnlj'hcnp fur *2.*w, on terina of *360
cannot bent
mntli.
vnnt n home.
A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN THE I'RET
Host part of North Boulevard, near An
jfb’i* avenue, 47x140 feet tn alley. Snap foi
$2.6o<*. This Is the right place for a lioim
or n g«Hsl place to build a house Unit will
“ profit,
RESIDENCE, BUSINESS AND VACANT
n ierty In different sections of city, pay-
rom 10 to 15 per cent. II al»<» Jjnve
resident property that can lie sold on easy
(tnyinent pUn.
FAkMS.
160 ACRES 3 MILES FROM PIEDMONT
Park. The Southern runs In »i mile on
west side and the Seaboard one-qnnrter
mile ou east side, and Is Just \ mile north
of Imlt. Junction. About one half jmen and
balance In onk, hickory and black walnut.
The sand on this proper*! f» Inexhaustible
and In easy reach, and Is a gold mine to
any person who will put It on the market.
Price. $76 per acre.
FIFTY At ItES FIVE MILES SOUTH HE
city, one-half open, nalance In orlglnnl
forest with 3-room house ami ham. Price
$50 per acre.
TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES FIVE MILES
south of city, with 7-room 2-story house,
on public road. 2 miles from I-akewood cars.
This Is an Ideal place. The mdghtiorhood Is
thickly settled hy splendid ufass of people.
Price, $4,280.
UNK HUNDRED ACRES 8^4 MILK8
south of city on public roa«l. half open,
balance In original for*-*! No Improve
ments. Price, $1,500. In 84 mile of Central
railroad station.
(We Itl'.NlmEH ACHES MILES
south of city, near the nliovc. No Im
provements. About half open and In short
distance of two rnllroifd stations. Price
$1,500.
SEVENTEEN 4 ACHES ON JOHNSON SIC
Just *4 mile beyond the terminus of High
land avenue ear line. This fronts east. I*
level and all In the woods. Price. $3.500.
m ACHES NINE ANIl A HALF MILKS
Here Is a Good Investment.
On Edgewood Avenue, near Cornelia 8t. Here we have a lot with 1:5
feet frontage on Edgewood avenue, running thru to another street about 125
feet back, with a small house In rear. This Is right near sidetracks of
Southern and Georgia railroads and Is a fine plAce for some , little indus
trial plant that needs to have a back door near an unloading sidetrack but
does not care to pay the prices demanded for railroad frontage. We can
sell this entire property for 12,800; It Is a fine speculation, and a choice
place to improve on both fronts for big rental incomes.
FORREST 8c GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fall to let us know
your wants In tills line you will lose
money. Write or call for ''Spe.cial
Sale List." We maintain the best
repair department In the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feet, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle.
DeLOACH MILL -MFO. CO.,
400 Highland Avenue.
DEAD.
BUY A LOT IN HOLLYWOOD
CEMETERY. I AM OFFERING 500
OF THE CHOICEST LOTS RIGHT
AT THE ELECTRIC STATION. EV-
ERY LOT FACES EAST AND A
BEAUTY. GET YOUR PICK FIRST.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS. THESE
LOTS HAVE NEVER BEEN OFFER
ED BEFORE. SEE ME BEFORE
THE BEST ARE GONE. YOU WILL
WISH YOU HAD.
J. A. BROODS,
407 4th Nat. Bank.
Bell P. 1393.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
WALKEtt—'The frlomls of Mr. nml Mr*
William K. Walker. Mr. nml Mr* r
are Invited to ntt<>n<l t |,4
H. Walker
,„ r .'eittdoueo.,603 Gordon street!" 1 fu”r?
inent at Oakland. The following p-i,!,,'.’
jallliedrrra, and will
‘a. 96 North
Mr. J..*,.,*
men will art
ray tu
... Mot'c . .
Robert M. Stoke#, Mr.
woody. Mr. Sam A. Wilson, Mr. A.
Jenkins. Mr. W. G. F(irgn*ou and mV
Henry Sanders.
CHIEF OF POLICE
FIRED 14 TIMES
East St. Louis, III., Oct. 3.—The city
council for the fourteenth lime has dis
missed George O. Purdy from the office
of chief of police and Instructed Lieu
tenant Doyle to assume charge. Purdy
rofuscs to vacate and Is upheld by the
mayor. Factional troubles In the mu
nicipal government are the basis for
the dismissals.
Lieutenant Doyle will not state
whether he will assume the office. It he
obeys the council he will be dismissed
by the mayor, and, It Is slated, If he
falls tt> obey the council that body will
discharge him.
DELEGATES APPOINTED
TO GOOD ROADS MEETING
Special to The Georgian,
Anniston. Ala., Oct. 3.—In pursuance
with a request from Birmingham, Pro
bate Judge Emmett F. Crook, has ap
pointed a eommltee of Calhoun eounty
citizens to go to that city on October
17 to attend a meeting of the North
AInham Good Ronds Association. The
matter of good roads has been upper
most In county affairs of this state for
some time and Calhoun county has led
In the crusade for the cause.
Publishing Company Incorporated.
Mo-lnl to The Georgian.
Anniston, Ain., Oct. 3.—Articles of
Incorporation were filed yesterdny nf-
ternoon In the office of the probate
judge by the Anniston Publishing Com
pany. The capital stock of the com
pany Is *25,000. of which *13,000 Is
paid In. The purpose of the company
Is to publish n dally and weekly news
paper and conduct a general printing
nnd publishing business.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially correcteu hy Atlanta Fruit igj
Produce Exchange.
Lemon,. *7.50.
Llinee, fiOgfTCc.
Pineapples, *1.606240.
Bananas, straights, per bunch, tl.699i.ti
Culls, per hnneh. *1.0061.25.
CALIFORNIA rrtUIT—Fancy Itock;
Einertn punches, per l>ox, tl.M.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per hoi, I3 &
Gross plume, per crate, <2.
Columbian prunes, per crate. *2.
Hose Peru grape,, per crate, *2.09.
Bine Mnlvolae grape,, per crate, *2.90.
Cocoa nuts, per rack, *4.25
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Live hen,. 854f37Hc; fries, 22H4f*5c; Oral*
'"•reorad fries, 18®20o pound.
I tressed heue. Iter pound, 14@15e,
Live durks, Pekin, 36c; puddle, 25627He.
Eggs, per dozen,,.23c.
Butter, table, per pound, 2062214c; cool,
tor. per pound, I2ty@i5c.
Fjonev, new, 8@10c pound; In one-pound
racks. *1 OH 12c.
VEGETABLES—Irish i>otntoes. No. |
stock, per bushel. $1.06.
Cabbage (Virginia), l%c pound; Danish
IV.
Lima beans per pound, 6c; Navy, $2.10 ptr
bushel. , . # , 4 __
Onions, per bushel. $1.25.
New sweet potatoes, 50c bushel.
Krauts 4-barrel, $3ff
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—PosteF# patent. $8.00; Diamond
patent. $5.25; Mnscontnh Star, $4.70: fancy
patent. (4.50: Red Engle. (4.15; Blue UM.noe
$3.90; fancy, 83.90; spring wheat patent. $5.01
ft 6.50.
CORN—Choice red cob, 72c; So. 2 whlft,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 6&o; mixed, 68c.
DATS—Choice white Hipped, 48c; choice
white, 47c; choice mixed, 46c; Texas ru»t-
proof, 60c.
• anas r *j nl n WRW
v.o., 140-pound
Shorts, white, $1.60; medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06.
HAY—Timothy, choice large hale*. $1.15:
do., choice small bales, $1.10; do.. No, 1
timothy bales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. 1,
cloevr mixed. $1.00; do.. No. 2 ciover mixed,
$1.00.
$1.00; choice Bermuda, 75c.
RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Teunessee, 90c. Bar-
York refined. 4Vkc; plantations, 5c.
very strong.
pnetfpb*
hul
12c
RICE—Carolina 4l4i$7Mc. according t«
grade. New crop win arrive In two week!
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 15c;
twins. 14V- Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme name. J5r. Dart
bams. ir»Hc. California hams, $9.00; lied
Cross hams. 15c. Dry xalt extra rib*. $9.M;
bellies. 20-5 lbs.. $10.50; fat backs, 8c; plstn
8c; Supreme lard. $10.25; Bed Cum*, lflc.
Snow Drift compound, 7*ic; Red Cross, 7%r.
STOCKS AND BOND8.
Bid. Atkrd.
Georgia, *». ». »». *?*v,» ** ** ,.*w
Savannah 5*. 1909 102%
Macons 6s, 1910 106
Atlanta. 6s. 1911 106
Atlanta, 4V4s. 1922 107
Atlnntn 4s, 1934 106
Atlauta nnd West Point. . . .165
Atlauta nnd West Point Debts..107
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
do. Income
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia ...
1910,.
..112
..106
111
10C>4
If* 4
Augusta and Savannah. .
i>N GRANT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD
rt riMini cottage, with nil the city con
veniences, large, elevated lot. Price $2,700.
o.N OAKLAND AVK.NUft. AI.M eT NEW
5 riHini eottage, all the cltv convenience*.
Grant Park for a front yard. Price $1,800.
Easy terms.
IIII 'll mi >N IT AVFNIK - I.AKF.WOIIU
Height*, onlv half block from the enr
line: brand new. well built eottage home,
containing four rooms nnd hnll; nice de
nted lot, hi>x250. Rents $10 per month.
I'll*'
*i.i
hFrTnT
'ST LINDEN STREET-NEAR H.
Mtreef; ill re almoMt new 5r<*un cottage
home; all city eonvdlences: ginnl ear
Nervice. Price $2,10). Terms $4u0 rash nnd
$2Q per month,
IN
tlnlali: elevate*! lot;
$1.6*
arly
rn.NNAI.LV STREET - NEAR FAIR
*tr**et mdiool: well built and sulmtuntlal
cottage home, containing five rooms ami
ball: all city convenience#; elevated lot.
So bv 121 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy
RAWSON
a I- bonne.
price $3.0*>i.
iroiHodfloi
Hell Phone 2127.
SALES DEPART
V S. HOOK
STREET — TWO-STORY
All ••mivenlenee*. R ✓
itiNNl home or lnvestine t *t
M. A. SHELTON.
n*l range repairer; b«#t
work and material guaranteed. Both phones
5276. 61 fi. l'ryor st.-eei.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Beil Phone 3533-M
nil
rhlch li
nnl f*»rest.
of station
for dolrj
to Allow
$4,500.
- , place
y business. Milk can Im* shipped
its at 10 a. tn. and 10 p, m. 1'rlei
A. J. WEST. II. F. WEST.
A. J. WEST & CO.,
Century Bldg. Phoue 1754.
1.ch* than $20,000.
WEST I'KAl’HTRKK—FINEST LOT .LEFT
on till# l»«iuflf»il afreet, neur Eleventh
street; east front. Just the right l
* the right prl*
UIIEEXKFEURY AVENUE—NEAR WEST
End avenue; nice lot nt $25). and y
name the terms.
GIVE I'H YOFIl SALABLE l'BOl'KRTY;
we will furnish result*.
FOR RENT!
Have several nice halls,
suitable for secret societies
or liglijt manufacturing pur
poses. For particulars
See
Rents $27.50 per month.
LIEBMAN,.
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
Will Recover From Wound#.
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, 'S. C., Oct. 8.—Burke
Smith, n young white man, who won
"hot on the passenger train from
Asheville severnJ nlghta ago during a
riot among drunken passengers, will
not die as at llrst thought. John
Wheatley, a well known young man of
this city, who was arrested on the
charge of shooting Smith, has been re
leased on bond in sum of $400. Smith
claims that he was not shot by Wheat-
ley, but was shot by a man wearing a
derby hat, who made his escape.
Long Distance Wire# Repaired.
H peels I to The Georgian.
Anniston, Ala., Oct. 3.—After several
days and nights of hard work. Manager
Keith Conway, of the local office of
the Southern Bell Telephone Uompany,
announced last night that the damage
wrought to the telephone system In
this territory, and particularly the long
distance wires, has been repaired and
that the lines to Atlanta and Birming
ham are again In good working order
for the first time since the storm
last Thursday.
Jeorglo
C.
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. .115
..116
..120
..112
WOMAN IS HELD
AS RESULT OF DUEL
I
BROTMAN, THE TAILOR,
RAPIDLY GAINS FAVOR
Less than a year’s sojourn here, A.
Brotman has made a most enviable
record. Mr. Brotman came from New
Orleans to the Gate flty and began a
tailoring business at No. 3 East Ala
bama street.. His policy from the be
ginning was to deal absolutely honest
with his customers and ft) give them
the very best value that their money
Would buy. By adhering strictly to
this policy he soon gained the confi
dence of the public, and his business
enjoyed a steady growth.
Mr. Brotman Is a practical tailor and
cutter, having an experience of 16 years
with the leading tailor# of New York,
New Orleans and Washington. I). C.
He Is now occupying two rooms at
39 1-2 Whitehall street, which he
Is using as a work shop. He is also
giving personal attention to altering,
repairing nnd pressing, doing the. best
work of Its kind In the Houth
carries
and domestic woolens at the little store
No. 3 East Alabama street. Mr. Rpot
man Is honorable In hi
Man Supposed to Be Her
Brother Is Fatally
Wounded.
New York, Oct. 3.—In a duel, sur
rounded In mystery, early today iw
the richly furnished apartments of
Mrs. Jennie Smith, aged 27, at Bradea-
hurst avenue, 155th street, Herbert
Partridge, said to be the woman’!
brother, was shot three times and
probably fatally wounded.
Charles Jahn, a young man "ho
comes of good family of New Ro
chelle, nnd said to be a stenographer
for the Adatps Express Company, i*
being hunted by the police. He tf
caped after his victim fell unconscloul
to the floor.
Mrs. Smith, who. Is a beautiful bru
nette, nnd a stenographer, is being de
tained at the West 125th street pallet
station.
Standing on opposite sides of the
table In the dining room, the ni**o
fought the battle. Partridge waj
armed with a long carving knife .md
was making a lunge at his opponent,
when Jahn drew a Revolver and Area.
ELECTED TO CHAIR
AT JOHNS HOPKINS.
Special to The Georgian.
Newberry, S. C., Oct. 3—WiIM'U
Johnson Is In receipt of a telegram
from his son, James M. Johnson. >•
Baltimore, stating that he has been
elected assistant professor of chetnM r f
In Johns Hopkins University. -' ,r '
Johnson Js a graduate of Newb*rrf
»*- - .. „ . , . College, and Is now pursuing a |"»st*
.STw&iS''affik'lKr ™, *" John. Hopklri' IU
ontlnue his post-graduate ' rn.
dealings and | * n addition to ill# duties a# assistant
Is worthy of patronage.
professor.