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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4.
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
MliilT srilnoi,—It <> '> K K R K P I NO.
Qfcnrtbnn>l. Typewriting. etc.. only $4
month. Draughtin'* Practical Hu**
lepr*. PlHmont Hotel block. 122 I
/'-il ..I......' nr J
best
Hell phone R89. Call. |»ho
catalogue. ** ***
Col-
neb tree,
rite for
you
TO
• ■-Iml
1022-1T
ions. housekeeper*. meehnilli
ml help In nil line* placed proii
niti«»ns: our facilities heel: eft
Nntloii.il Employineiit AInti
Century huHalng. Atlanta. <»"
WANT I* 11 ri'llnl.STERKR AND A IMS
tier to drive wagon. bring furniture to
el take It home after It Ik repaired.
shop nod tj
nnd roll,.< t.
Repair Shop. 4! l 4 Fa
HAY
I-Tirnltii
n»er or superintendent <
psrtment. (I * "**“*
Address Artlv
WE HAVE A NTMIIEK
TAKE ACTIVE
. either a drum-
manufacturing de-
I for right |iarty.
or gin p.
iF POSITIONS
it nullities from
$66;
:«i: steiio hook keener young man
ipiler WO; housekeeper III pleflSMtlt
WAXTBH-IIOV ABOUT IUTKIIN Will
etnuly |i«wl1l-n In nnr hriw* rule >H"ir»-
n,mi. (IoihI irude to learn nnd fn'r liny
while leurillny Keyntone Type rounilry,
f.l Went Mlteliell street.
WAN ill* llllll * 1II' M\N ''MB I'M'
ty-the for permanent outside position t
assist sales malinger. elty nml road; I:
weekly Etlielise money ildvillieed. Als
two liiell capable of handling other Ml leu
men. timid pay nnd advancement to urn
who ran •nullify. Ap|»l.v nftc
WANTEH—JHlI AND AH f’OMI’OSITttit
at oner. Address Dublin Times. Dub|u.
WANTE0 HELP—FEMALE^, _
WANTED -WHITE WOMAN AS COOK
either young or middle aged woman; good
wages. Applv 165 l.e,* street. West End.
Hell ‘pholt
TEH
ITtH’NG EAOY MILLINER OR
mleslndv with $6W to take |iart
i... it.uia \fitiinerv Compatiy. Ill
west of post
i fa the Millie Mini"
AGENTS WANTED.
Fieri'uk Aiir.NTs ki:np YOirtt work
In in for .nlnisomi'iit; fnlr Drier., *noil
fintnh; 18 liy 20. Rrllnlann noil nrrr.ery Dir-
tnrrn chrnp. The tinnier CmiiDiiny. ISA
Ivtem street, Atlnntn, On.
tmVItl \V. YARBP.tlllOlI.
Masriiu i-iXMUKR,
I',on**) 1214. » B - ,Iu0, * r *<•
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
JT PuTFiS ON^FPTtNnTUK
ivhere
ANY
Ill bent
IK U. Hunter.
'll ENTIRE LINK OF M ATT I NGN UK-
lured 5c a yard, ttoblwm A Barues, IS
Hunter street.
on. Robison ft Bnrne
IEAPE8T FI’llNITl’IlK HOIIHK I
;corgi n. Roldson Sc Barnes, 1H E. Ilunte
iriHOEBATOlli AT COST. B0BI8ON
llarnes. 1H Eaat Hunter *trer*
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY XHVA^’ErT^HXLA^ D CEO-
pie nnd others. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler nidg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION SAYINGS BANK BUYS
purehnse moner notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property n reason
able rates. Bell phone 7C9. Gould If Mg.
fared; small expense nnd prompt ntteutlon.
On I v on real estnto lu and uear Atlanta,
s. 11. Turman.
nr rail H. W. C arson. 24 H. Broad street.
FARM LOANS—WiS ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould building.
J form mi. rooms 202 3 Tom ole Court
also money for purchase, money notes.
Straight loans made at 5 per cent nnd up
wards, according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foater. 12 H. Broad street.
EDUCAJIONAL^
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND
Conservatory of Music. Maeoti. Cn.—Old
est and best. If you wish to attend any
time tills school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont GticrU.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANT ED—$1,500 WANTED AT
N P - 8 -TATipNERY. , ^
I'HOOI. AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS
our speelalty. Fine stationery and of-
•e supplies. llead<|mirters for post ,-ards
id souvenirs. We sell $1.50 books for f>0e
'onto whd see thornt We buy ail kinds
' salable sehool. law mid medical bisiks.
Whitehall street. Southern Book Coii-
tii. J. C. Gaviin, manager. Bell 'phone
BU3INES8 OPPORTUNITIES.
eplng and general offlei
ve a few thousi
ess Paper. enr<
to Invest. Ad-
I HAVE i TO f.W TO PI T IN SMALL
money-making business, nnv kind I nnv-
wliere. Box 1*5. Mllledgevllle. On.
^ART. SCHOOL,
\VA??F?n7~TIH?^^ TO VISIT
Hlnppy's Sehool of Art and Inspect por
trait* painted by his larje classes. Corner
Pi n eh tree nnd Auburn.
FOR SALE—RLAL E8TATE,
TT^orrTTAnrTium^
plnee It with us; we give It our npeelnl
nnd personal attention. If IPs worth the
l.rlee we will sell It. C. II. Wells * Co.. 1104
Fourth National Bank.
BOARDERS wanted.
THE HON''AHir , 3Kr7N
^heyMH^on^eour|v
l, KAI.K—NU’K HAS 8TOVR, IN BUST
r condition, clump. If sold nt ome. Mrs.
D. Me Lean. 134 B. I air street.
TCH BI’I.BN FOR KALE PLANTING,
-rll" ,!,r iirli-i. list. Mi'MIllun 8,'eil An..
Kouth Brimil .Iri'i't.
II 8AJ.K-UBBT RUBHER TIRB!
orkmnn.hlp jniar.Dtw.1. ►
. Co.. W nml 82 " r.t MBoh.B it.
,U SAI.B-T'VO CAR I.OAl'b FINE
Urookwny .nrrlr., rnnalioiit. .ml ilopot
1.011. Nothing bsttrr niiiil.. OwtgUj
•filcir Mfg Co “ W anil 61 Wl.1 Ultoholl
VO MMI I'II BUBMIBBS tX. KAJ'll-11.
II. A.ho ••.mil,nnv. Bmilhmi IJMlrn. I.
8111BI1 Vl.lbli', Il N. l'ryor St root. At
itn, Ga.—
m SAI.F. <10011 SEFONIJIIANII HAS
itove. owner left *'lty. t all .1 Edgewiss!
OHIO or •Dhono roil Ill'll or t?Jt Stilliil-
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS^ !
NTEO-ALI. KINOS OF SALABLE
hool. Imv, miHlIi’nl IhhiIi. for rash. J.
Javan, 71 Wtaltob.U itrov't. Thoae IS22. j
HKJ PIANO BARGAINS.
;• " months old: call
and see tllelii. Me have about eighteen
high grade pianos that have been rented for
!!"• !»»••;* and as we »|sh to dlseon
Untie this part of our business, and In or
der to 1-lea it quickly these few see-
l-hand pianos we will offer them below
eosl. Here are a few of tlieui:
one $ST.o Stein way Square $ sfi
One Kmibe Square
one $5oo Rianibaeh Mnhoganv rprlglit!! 2X5
Due $151 llriiiiibneli Miih«>ga*iiy Kprlglit.. aft
One $4<to Bush »V Gei-ts * Mahogany
Upright ‘.2.15
Due $.15o Bertel Mahogany Upright 210
One $.00 Mahogany Upright Mi
(Mm 1276 Milh.ignny I'lirlght 15s
We give double gmirantte on nnv tdono
sold by us. and. If des*re,L 4 r,.,.' to ex
‘•1‘onge within one year for any piano In
w,. ...II.'.B liming nml rr,miring.
No pianos will be sold until October S
BE*'IIT PIANO PARLORS.
Phone 4B37 Main.
I'. 1 Neltb Uorsvtli Street.
F0R8AL B—T YP EWR ITERS.
TIIHKi: NO. /REMINGTONS. IN GOOD
writing eoiidltlon. $15 eaeli 11. M. Ashe
to Southern Dealers L. r Smith Visible.
,1 N. Pryor St.. Atlanta, tin.
m\i: \'ii. •; remington. uivircoxTlF
tl-n and a l.argaln. $4-». II M. Ashe Co..
“* " lltll Visible. 71
V Pfyo
St.. Atlanta.
miscellaneous.
VICTOR MANC1ANK8B A NT, CRO.MB
I,nnl, .„f>‘« •nil vmilt ,loor.;
thing It, info line. It. "• hill.. Agent,
Broad street.
iLMB.
WALL PAPER.
WALL I'Al'EU ANK FAINTS.
[>on't let ’em fool you.” Jim Burnett
merly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
missing. He Is contracting wall paper
painting. Office nnd show room |2
t Hunter atreet. Both 'phones 650.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
tYvo or three nice unfurnished
rooms In \ery desirable u, lghborh<»otl.
Phone 5361.1.
DR. W. J. TUCK E R.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM IIAIUT CURED
af home, without pnlu or detention from
business; ncrmsiieiit cute guarnnted: free
trial home treatment sent lu plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15*s N. Rroud street. At-
E. L. MOKHE,
1114 FOURTH NATIONAL HANK.
NilItTH SIDE, FLOSK IN, COTTAliE OF
the rooms sllld hall; all eoil\euleiiees; oe
• upb-I by owner^ten minutes' walk »*f Can
“ isli ami $40
.ll.r Imllillng; fel.lW;
bast /.i.\t,i:.v #Hii\t: lot .•«, iiv 1h>:
241,1 g;,„ n,ni„, |„ .tr.vl;
hami'mon Street, JrsT off irrm
luo/l «V,'„«<•; 50 lljr 150; 550 ,‘„,1|.
bajgnce within the years. p
LOST.
I.OST' TWO POINTER PUPS. ABOUT x
meiiths ol<l; female, white body and black
bend: male, white and Idnek b«nly with
blm-k head. $5 reward If returned to U. J.
Ktone, 9K Washington street.
LOST—ON PEACHTREE OR WHITE
hall Street, gold Udl buckle set With
n me thy st. Flmler will receive rowan I by
returning to 232 South Forsyth street.'
’Phone Atlanta 932.
i fourth ward-six room neg
i house nnd stable; rents fioti vear; pi
$•>»•. This lx near Fort street and Aub
; DAIRY FARM.
out. maeailamt;
| and $500 yearly. 5 pe
I.OST—<»Ol.D LOCKET. MONOGRAM
E. B T. «m bark. Finder call Dr. Thotua-.
Bell 'pli■ 'Ih* !■; -I W.-st, and !>.- rewai.l..!
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low, cleans suits $1 to S1.60. Panto tOc.
JC$ Whitehall St. Pheues, Bell 52V, A.
25 YOUNG LADIES
WANTEI); NIUE, CLEAN,
iREGULAR WORK AND
GOOD PAY.
NATIONAL PAPER UO.,
257-263 DECATUR ST.
BUSINESS PIBEOTOBY.
ARCHITECTS.
AHcrti rtiuio. n
LET UB DRAW YoL'It PLANS AND
build your house. We can anr« you moner
Address P. O. Ilox 575.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. R. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
American and Georgia State Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
public accountants and auditors, ais-aiy
Temple Court. Examinations, appraisal*,
audits. I^h-siI and long distance phone ll»o.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale,
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
UXW catalogue and price Hat. Alexander-
Klyea Co. .
CABINET WORK AND M0DEL8.
CABINET WORK AM) KOyELTIES.
Prompt service. Bell 'phone 23i4. Atlanta
WihhI and Iron Novelty Works. 3X9 Marietta
M0NCRIEF—
Mima nirnnces in uia -----
ew. He prepares a cellar If you have
Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both phones.
„ „ MESSENGER SERVICE. miB , a
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MEB-
sengers. 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J.
C. liraunn.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
If. W. Yarbrough, 2^4 Auburn avenue,
n—i. . _ Auburn ave-
PRE88ING CLUB.
PRESBINO—ALTERING—THE NEW EL*
reka Pressing Club— Cleaning— Repairing.
Atlnntn 'nhoa«> 701, Bell 'phone 2476. 106V4
Whitehall street, Atlouta, Ga. Membership
$1 |M»r month.
SEWING MACHINES.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheoler Sc Wllaoti. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
•phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Mieblne Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert wnrktuau. Patterson
I' urnlture house, 286 Peters «treet. ’Phone*,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 weft. We buy any*
thing.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Records, .lust
received large consignment of machines iiud
over 10,000 reeords. Immediate attention
given mall orders. We want tne mime* of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyen Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE A IIRll. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone IMG.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: C OM PLICATED
watches are my hobbv. Moderi Ideas In
work nnd dealings. H. Walter Lett, Room
1217 Fourth National Rank Hide.. Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE
Candler Bldg.
Bell 2335. Men'f sewed half aolea. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
COXTIIACTOI18.
niTM.DEHH AXIl ItKI'AMlKRS.
3114 N. Forsyth St. It, II (Main, 1062 nnd 2256.
Atlnntn 308 nml 2258.
HOMER L. HUNT,
RTBKOORAI’IIEU A COHHK8PONDKNT.
39V4 Wbllt'hnll 81. 3214 S. Brand St.
Ill'll Phono No. 5047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. II ALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you n register, suitable for
any business, at a price that enu not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg-
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Casli Register
Store,
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
WEST END.
HERE WE HAVE A NICE GROOM COT-
tMge oil bit 7*5x230. Tills lx on Gordon
street. Iiud If you are looking for a home
In West End It will pay yon to see this
before you buy
BASS STREET:
■ ■$3,000
here we have a nice 5 room cot
liige mi good lot. nml right at Capitol
avenue. Have refused $22.50 per month rent
for It. Now If you want a eottage home on
the South side ami In g.Hnl neighborhood
this Is H .$2,000
garden STREET.
A BKAUTlUrI. 5 ROOM COTTAGE ON
lot 4.1x14". This Is right at Georgia live
hup, and Is vprr ehenp m the prIce,,..$2.2S0
GRANT STHUFT
A COTTAGE CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS
and bath on bit 50x125. This cottage Is
almost brand new. We <*an make you very
easy terms on tills. Just the plnee for h
KFI.I.V STREET.
A MCE 4 Room COTTAGE. NOT ONE
year old and on lot 50xl3». This Is In the
best of nelghlNirhiHsls and is very cheap
n* $1.600
Bni'TII KIRKWnii|i.
a 9 room house on lot 100x2.10 and
In half bloek of car line. This lioiise'lias
water workf, fruit and plenty of shade.
\ou can not build the house for the
i»F THE ABOVE Do M»T SUIT YOU WE
have others that we will be pleased to show
you If you are on the market for real es
late see us. If you have any real estate for
sale list It with us.
PAYER & BLACK,
Real Estate Agents, 315 and
. 316 Peters Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
BOTH PIHINKS 3519.
64.,')) BFV8 SEVEN BUt»l TWO STOUY
house on Jackson street. Brand new. ami
has nil modern conveniences; $3oo .-ash and
$3.rsio iiuyk modern sixuoom cut-
tage oil *'aplt«d nxenue. p Is up to «iate
In every res|ni t. East front. L*»t 5*> by
200. Has nice Dhn>le. Bee tills Indore you
$3. A*»o IIFYM STORE AND FIVE Ron *
cottage In Dee.-itttr. Ga. I.*>t 12) by 175.
Can arrange terms.
ilittO i'ASII HI VS GO* *|i SEVEN Hni»M
•aittnge oil East nxeiiue. worth $3.|»M
Owner msls money nml Instructs us to sell
nt once. Be us qnlek II you want gtsnj
house cheap.
$2.3-iO TAKE:
NEW
ilaml «
. _ hall.
elghborUisMl; terms
FIVE Ro**M cm
il Highland avenue. Cabinet man
hall, b.-itli. v ater nml gas
tage near fatdtol and Georgia ax canes.
Can t In* lieat f.*r n m.Hlerate-pal.-.Hl home.
Eaisv terms.^
The Problem
of readily obtaining good
help has bees
Solved
most satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a list of over
100,000 readers.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$1,600—50-FT. MYRTLE
ST. LOT, BETWEEN
8TH AND 10TH STS.;
EAST FRONT, LEVEL
AND PRETTY. LAST
CHANCE ON THIS ST. AT
ANYTHING LIKE THIS
PRICE.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THE (ill ANT PARK SECTION A
lira lid new 2-story. 7-room residence, with
all the elty convenience*; on beautiful ele
vated lot, half block from the ear Hue and
great value for $.1,850 on terms of $650 cash
and $30 |h»i- month,
rooms.
BRAND-NEW COTTAliE T)C SIX
with nil the city conveniences,
Ira tit l’ark car line. A perfect little
home and (’heap for $2,800, on terms of $350
nnuot beat
cash nnd $25 pt
this If you want
A IIAROAIN IN A EOT IN THE PKBT-
tlcst part of .North Hotilcvnrd, near An
gler avenue. 47x140 feet to alley. Snap for
$2,500. This Is the right place for a home
or a good place to build a house that will
sell nt a profit.
I *N
4 It A NT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD
muii cottage, with all the elty eon-
•nees. large, elevated lot. Price $2,700.
ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALM .iT NEW
5-room cottage, nil the eltr conveniences.
Grant Park for a front yard. Price $1,800.
Easy terms.
RICHMOND AVENCE - I.AKBWOOD
Heights, onlv half bloek from the ear
line; brand new, well built cottage home,
containing four rooms nnd hall; nice ele
vated Jot. 60x250. Rents $10 per month.
Price. $1.000.
WEST LINDEN STREET— N E A It SPUING
street; nice almost new 5-room eottage
home; all city conveniences; good
IN liKANT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX-
room cottage; gas and wnt#.*; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, dou
ble floored: nearly uew; splendid value
for $1.600. Terms.
cV,NNAI.EV STREET - NEAR FaTR
street school; well built nnd sflbstnutlnl
cottage home, .containing five riMims and
hall; all city conveniences; elevated lot,
50 l»y 120 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy
term’s
RAW SON STREET - TWO STORY
7-room house. All conveniences, lb 0^
$30; price $3,001. G<mn1 home or Investment
proposition.
Bel 'Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881.
SALKS DEPARTMENT:
A. S. HOOK. IL C. EVE.
U. o. MEDLOCK. HENRY H. JACKSON.
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.
Cor. Peachtree and Edge-
wood Avenue.
Bel I-Phone 3794. Atlanta
Phone 4794.
fij'^ntrvTr^rWTr~TTrrvr^—nTtnfEs
ooiir FuJbm I'otfon Mills, always rented
$11 month: spend $100 wml enn get $15.
$9,ooo — 12-rogm modern i.ovelV
home. North Boulevard; fine shaded lot.
90x20o. Will take smaller property as part
$\5.v. 2'KI ACRE FARM. 35 MILES. FROM
Atantn In a mill town, lias new 9-rooin
house, barn nml other buildings, three ten
ant houses. Improvements all made within
i ut cost of nbout $7,000, and
This Is n Idg
$1,.VM BUYS 7 ROOM COTTAGE, BARN.
Hue garden. 60 acres of land, tine orchard,
over 200 bushels apples now on tree*, lo
cated In a small town on railroad 40 tulles
from Atlanta.
$2.250—6 ROOM COTTAGE. UAH. WATER
and bath, near North Boulevard, and It's
a bargain
MANY OTHER PROPERTIES. CALI. OR
W. M. NICHOLS AND U. 11. COWKU.
WANTED — WE WANT
FOR THREE CUSTOM
ERS A NICE COTTAGE
HOME TN WEST END.
MUST HAVE ALL MOD
ERN IMPROVEMENTS
AND BE ON GOOD
STREETS. WE HAVE
THE CUSTOMERS. IF
YOU HAVE THE PLACE
WE CAN MAKE A
QUICK SALE FOR YOU.
DO NOT WAIT, BUT SEE
US AT ONCE. IF YOU
CANNOT CALL ON US.
JUST 'PHONE US AND
WE WILL CALL ON YOU.
SAUNDERS. PRATHER
COMPANY.
510 TEMPLE COURT.
BELL 'PHONE 2081.
A
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell. Phone 5223.
$1.000—$500 cash and balance easy, will buy
lot on north Hide 60x150; idee nml level
with alley on three sides; one hloek east
of Boulevard. Thin In ti rare bargain and
'jffeiing It only for a quick sale
67,600—6-ltOOM COTTAliE OX UBOKiilA
(‘tine, near Capitol nv
WE NEED HOMES FOR SALE OX THE
know almut It.
FOR RENT.
391 PIEDMONT AVENUE.
THESE SIX ROOMS ARE IN THAT DE-
slralde brick apartment building, at the
eoruer of Piedmont avenue nnd Currier
street; has gas. hot and cold water: |»ori
lain bath, closet, sink In the kitchen; ...
a good iielghlsirhiHHl. and In g(*od re
pair; is quite convenient to f'nJhoun street
public seltool. Rents $25 |>er month.
278 NORTH ROl LEVARI).
THIS SIX-ROOM COTTAliE, ON LOT 64
by 15'. Is on the west side of North
Itoulevnrd. at the corner of Ada ms street;
has gas. hot nnd cold water: bath, closet,
sink In the kitchen; lu splendid repalt;
nml In one of our best neighborhoods; be
sides the six rooms, there are t\Vo servants'
rooms In the basement; also plenty of
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone, <11.
FOR RENT!
Have several nice halls,
suitable for secret societies
or light manufacturing pur
poses. For particulars
See
Rents $27.50 per month.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
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.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We hnvo all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. It you fall to let us know
your wants In this linn you will lose
money. Write or call tor "Special
Sale List.” Wo maintain the best
repair department in the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-2S-26 Candler Bldg.
FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feet, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle.
DeLOACH MILL MPO. CO..
400 Highland Avenue.
M. A. SHELTON,
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
PRIEST HAS ELOPED
WITH WEALTHY GIRL
Rome. Italy, Oet. 4.—Rev. Father Vir
ginia t’arones, rector of the I’hurch of
Hnnta Marla Maddelena, has left the
priesthood and eloped to America with
the daughter of one of his wealthy
parlshoner*. The parents of the girl
have asked the government to havt* the
United States Immigration authorities
detain them when they reach the other
side.
TRANSPORT THOMAS
ATTACKED BY FIRE
Manila, Oct. 4.—Fire was discovered
7 o’clock last night on board the
transport Thomas. The crew fought
the tire until 3 o’clock this morning.
The Manila fire department was called
their assistance* and together they
held the lire to No. 2 hold. The flames
first started In 2,500 hales of hav
aboard, spreading to the coal bunkers.
The vessel Is still being Hooded.
PALACE IS ROBBED
OF TITIAN PICTURE
nme, Italy, Oct. 4.—La Trlbuna says
that a picture by Titian has been stolen
from the royal palace In Venice, an
imitation having been left in its place.
Here Is a Good Investment
On Edgewood Avenue, near Cornelia St. Here we have a lot with 125
feet frontage,on Edgewood avenue, running thru to another street about 125
feet back, with a small house In rear. This Is right near sidetrack^ 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 entir4 property for I2.S00; It is ** fine speculation, and a choice
place to Improve on both fronts for big rental Incomes.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
CH» September 11, 19W. N. IV Healey pur-
chased the Interest of Ith-hard Finger III
the firm of Healey A- Finger.
N. I*. Healey assumes all obligations, and
Will collect all debts of the late firm.
The business will continue under the
name of
HEALEY BARBERS' S'UI’FLY CO..
No. 1 North Forsyth St.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
The annual meeting of stockholders of the
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
will he held lu the office of the Company,
Room No. 9, Atlanta Terminal Station, at
12:15 p. pi., on Tuesday. October 16th, 1906.
F. II. HILL. Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Wigwam Cherokee Tribe No. 1.—The
members of Cherokee Tribe. X<>. 1,
(nested to meet at the Wigwam
eral at Woodward Avenue
Invited to join
W. H. ABBOTT, Sncheti
MARKED SLUMP SHOWN
ill POLICE BUSINESS
AFTER ELECTION DAI
The closing of the saloons on.elec
tion day caused police court to ex-
pqylence another heavy drop in bust
ness, similar to the pronounced de
crease during the recent enforced pro
hibition.
From noon Wednesday until Thurs
day morning, n total of only nine
ases were docketed by Clerk Preston
on the recorder's doeket< Three of
these cases were for drunkenness.
>n the day previous, while certain
of the saloons were open, a total of 48
cases were docketed. .Thirty-four of
these were for drunkenness.
IMPORTANT SESSION
OE RY, COMMISSION
An unusually large attendance marks the
Oetolier meeting of the railroad commission,
which iH’gau Thursday morning.
The first matter taken up for a hearing
as flint of the ownership of the Wadley
ml Mt. Vernon Railroad. Residents of
Wrlghtsvllle. through V. M. Flanders,
brought the charge that the Wadley and
Mt. Vernon was owned bv the Central road,
thus throttling competition. Mr. Plnmh 1
The commission will probably he In ses
sion for two or three days, as several Im
portant matters are dockctcil for conslder-
All of the members of the commis
sion are present.
TURNER'S TAX RATE
WO ON THOUSAND
The new county of Turner will have the
highest tax rate lu Georgia In 1996, the
ty commissioner* fixing the rate at
$20.20 on the thousand dollars.
People owning property in Ashburn, the
minty seat, will pay a big tax. When the
Ity fifes Its rate, and the county nnd state
ate of $25 Is tacked on, they will probably
inve to pay something like $30 on the
housnud. Up to the time Turner reported
ones county led lu high tax rate, with
$16.20 on the thousand.
fur about 130 counties out of the 145
lu the state have reported their tax rate
for the year. The proportion of municipali
ties Is much i ’’ - “' ' *
ATTEMPTED ASSAULT,
GIVEN FIFTEEN YEARS
Culpepper, Vh., Oct. 4.—George Grif
fin, the mulatto whose trial ban been
In progress In the circuit court for the
past two days, was sentenced to 15
s In the penitentiary for attempted
assault on a young girl of this county.
ttiflin has been lodged In the Alex
andria Jail for safe-keeping nnd during
the progress of his trial, which made
his presence necessary here, has been
guarded by the <’ulpepper Minute Men,
under command of I’aplaln L. L.
Slaughter. The Jury was out only a
' minutes.
REARING FOR RAWLINS
SET EOR OCTOBER 13
After correspondence with Attorney
John R. Cooper, the prison commission
hus fixed October 13 as the date for
hearing the petitions for commutation
f sentence for Jesse and Milton Raw
lins.
The commission will he In session on
next Tuesday, but will consider other
matters until Saturday, when the Raw
lins cases will he taken up. The last
respite f"i* the two hoys was extended
to N-.vtnnher 2. Whether or not anyone
will appear In behalf of the negro, Alf
Moore, does not appear yet. • Several
letters are on file asking clemency for
him.
ATLANTA MABKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially correcteu by Atlanta Fruit and
Produce Exchange.
Lemous. $7.50.
Limes, 604175c.
Pineapple*. $1.50®150.
Batin mt*. straights, per bunch, $1.50®1.73.
Culls, per hunch. $1.0tVtfl.25. '
CALIFORNIA fftUIT-Fancy *tock:
Einerta peaches, per box. $1.50.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per box. $3*.
Gross plums, per crate, $2.
Columbian prunes, per crate, $2.
Rose Fern grapes, per crate, $2.00.
Blue MalvoTse grapes, per crate, $2.00.
poultry And "country produce—
Live hens, S6037V&C; fries, 22*«26c; broil*
er Dres!ied "fries. IS®20c pound.
iMoifr IvK ^iuUaR^rTHc.
Eggs, per dozen, 23c.
Butter, table, per pound. 20@22V4c; cook
ing. per pound. 12V4©15c.
Honey, new, 8@10c pound; In one-pound
irks. 10tfI12e.
VEGETABLE.-...-.
stock, per bushel, $1.06. ....
Cabbage (Virginia), l?4c pound; Danish
Jin a beaus per pound, 6c; Navy, $2.10 per
bushel. .... oe
Onions, per bushel. $1.25.
New street potatoes. 50c bushel.
Kraut, ^-barrel, $3.75
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Poster* natent. $6.00; Diamond
patent, $6.26; Maseoutab Star. $4.70; fancy
parent. $?50; Red Engle. $4.15; Blue hlbpon.
$3.90: fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent. $5.W
®CoitN—Choice red cob, 72c; No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow. 6!^; aired, 68c. '
OATS—Choice unite clipped, !8c; choice
white, 47c; choice mixed, 46c; Texas rust
proof, 50c. , . ,
MEAl—Plain water-ground, nor bushel
67e; bolted. 143-pound Jutes per bushel. 63c;
Shorts, white. $1.50; medium. $1.40; browu.
$1.30; pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06.
HAY—Timothy, cholee large bales, $1.15;
do., choice small hales. $1.10: do.. No. I
tlmothv bales, $1.05; No. 2. $1.00; do.. No. 1,
clocvr ‘mixed $1.00; do.. No. 2 ctover mixed,
$1.00.
$1.00; choice Bermuda. 75c.
RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar-
lev. 96c.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New
York refined, 4Vfcc; plantations, 6c. Market
very strong.
COFFEE—Rooated Arbuckle • $16.50,
hulk. In bags o. barrels, i3c; green, 104/
RICE—Carolina 4tt@7He. according to
grade. New crop will arrive in two week*.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 15c;
twins. 14-V. Market strong.
PROVISION'* c “-
hatns. lf»V4c.
bellies, 20-5 lbs.. $10.60; fat'backs. Sc; plated
8c; Supreme lard. $10.25; Red Cross, 10.-,
Snow Drift compound. 7*4**: R**d Cross, 7%c.
STOCKS AND BOND8.
Bid. Asked.
Georgia 4*4*. 1915 112 113
Atlanta, 5s, 1911 ...
Atlanta, 4V4». 1922.. 107 10«tt
Atlanta 4s, 1934 106 107
Atinutn nnd West Point. . . .165 170
Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..107 UO
Central Hallway of Georgia lit
do. income M
do. 2d Income 88%
do. 3d Income $7
Georgia 265 270
Augusta nnd Savannah. . • . . .115 117
Southwestern 116
..106
and A. lit* 112
121
COMPLAIN TO POLICE
OE PIN READ DUDES
ON STREET CORNERS
The Whlttnker-Couraey Drug Com
pany, at Marietta and Broad streets,
1ms sent a communication to Police
Chief Jennings complaining of the con
gregation of loafers on the street cor
nets and especially In front of their
place. i
The loafers are said to be worst Just
after matinee and night performances
nt the Bijou Theater. It Is complain
ed that boys and young men gather on
u* corners and tnuke disrespectful
unments on passing Indie*.
In the letter they are characterized
ns "ungentlemnnly loafers." "young ci
garette smokers" and "pin-head dudes.”
The |M»llce were directed to give the
matter attention at once.
BOLD JAIL DELIVERY
DURING THE NIGHT
leclnl to The Gcorglnn.
Thomaaville, Ga., Oct. 4.—One of the
boldest Jail deliveries in the history of
Thomas county occurred at the county
Jail here last night, when three ne
groes, Will Patterson, Will Martin and
Louis Jones, dug through a brick wall
h a spade. Five others would have
aped at the same time but It seems
their nerve failed them at the last
ninute.
The men that escaped are notorious
rlmiimls. Boon after gaining their
liberty they secured an ax with which
they hacked the shackles from their
inkles.
They are being pursued by hound*.
TWO MEN ARE INJURED
IN TROLLEY ACCIDENT
A trolley car of the Georgia Bail-
ay and Electric Company en route
the Soldiers* Home Thursday morn
ing shortly before 2 o’clock, figured In
peculiar accident, a* a result of
hlch R. W. White, of 81 McLendon
reet. Edgewood, the conductor, and
..I. G. Stowers, of Pryor and Fair
streets, a pharmacist, were Injured.
The car was proceeding out Decatur
street and at the corner of Piedmont
enue ran onto a spur track, leading
the power house a block away, the
k'ltch having been left open. The
v struck the curve with such force
at both White and Stowers were
thrown into the street. The Injured
men were taken to the Grady hospital.
Neither was seriously hurt.