The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 05, 1906, Image 12

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I ■n THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertionsi f time • . . . . S cents a line. 5 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times ...... AYz cents a line. ?S ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times 3Vi pent* a line. 78 times . . . . . 3 cents a line. V WE WILL 8END 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 rate, quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP-MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKBBPINO. Shorthand. Typewriting. etc., only 14 a month. Drntighon'a Prnctlral Business Col« lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 123 Peachtree. Hell phone TO. Call, phone # ~ u'raufch' the beat. you WANTED—YOUNG pharmacy. Apply Lurkle street, city. SAI-ESMKN. COLLECTORS. BOOKKKRP efs. stenographers, salesladies, eoinnnn Ions. housekeepers, mechanics! and technl enl help In all lines placed promptly Ir “ aftfnna: onr facilities 1**1; send for * nent Association! 10Z Atlanta. Oa. WANTED—THREE YOUKO MEN collectors. Must know the city well, dress at once B. X. L, care The Georgian. steno-hookkeeper, VX): youth for office, WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED SALES ladles In millinery and suit departlucuts; Also two essh boys. Apply at The famous, 124 Decatur street. WANTED-YOUNG LADY MILLINER OR millinery saleslady with n few hundred dollars to take part Interest In the Mode Millinery Company. Ill Marietta street, four SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. A YOUNG I.AI>Y OP OOOD EDUCATION dp.lrrn a poaltlnn oa gnvrrnrM. nr na tonphrr of a prlratr arhonl in nice timilUm. X.l.lreaa Ml.a H. I. Cranr. Lauren,, H. C. It [■■■ I). Nn, 3. AGENTS WANTED. PICTUHB AGENTS-SEND YOUIt WORK DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Pboa.a 1268. » B. nontar St FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. OUT PRICES ON FURNITURB ANY- « hrre clue, route lo na ami we will heat them, llohlaon ft llarnea, la C. Hunter. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE- ilucml 5c a yard. Roblaou ft Barnea, II E. llnnter afreet. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. ROBISON '■ ft Barnea. la Beat Hunter atreet, DUTCH BULBS'TOB PALI. PLANTING. M; Aahe Company. Southern tmnlera, L. C. Smith Vlilbfe, h N. Pryor Street, At lanta, Ga. atore. Owner left city. Call 3 Ederwood arenur, or 'phone 3794 Bell or 4794 Stand ard. FOR OIIIET HALE. BEAUTIFUL VA- rant lot on Rprlng atreet. tietwcen Thlril nml Kimball atreeta. Tertna or raah. Apply >14 Petera building. TWELVE FINE JERSEY COWS AND one registered bull at auction Snturday. October *,'at 10 o'elork a. in. Sale at Murphy ft Griffin's stable, 189 Marietta street. J. W. rerffnaon, auctioneer. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- ple and others. American Ineealmenl Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-SOLID walnut counter, SI feet. Must lie seen to Le appreciated. Harry L. Schlealnger, 70 Madlion arenue. WANTED—MI8CELLAN EOU8. hlteball atreet. 'Phone 1131 ■WANTED—YOU IS Ji HAVE YOUR l clothes cleaned and pressed at 76 Dodd •renue. G. V. Kendrick, proprietor. WANTED—ONE TWENTY TO TWENTY* 1 Hr# horaepowsr, second-hand, electric mo tor; 220 volt ace: direct current. DeLouch ■Mill Manufacturing Company. MISCELLANEOUS. flCTOB I4ANUAN EBB AND^CROME steel benk eefee •nd vault doom; every- hlny In eefe line. K. W. EUI». Agent, 21 8. iroed itreet WALL PAPER. (formerly of Bernett A Wlllla) Is not deed nor mlralng. lie Is contracting wall paper aqd painting. Office end show room 12 ‘ .Last Hunter street Both 'phones HO. OLD HATS MADE NEW Bott end stiff fait ksts cleaned and re shaped, 26c. Banda or sweats, 25c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 04 Whitehall 81 LOST. |T—A-« PACKAGE ADDRESSED TO , FortHoii. 76;* Peachtree atreet, ... JI silver l^lt pin and two aiunli tplna. Finder will Ik* suitably rewarded returning package t«» Mnler & Berkele, 3! end 33 Whitehall atreet. IL08T—A * PACK [ Mrs. B. E. Fo .containing a alH 1'HANRLIN, .THE CLEAN CLEAN FKL- low. clean# suits SI to S1.C4. Psnts 10c. ,J» Whitehall. »t Phones, Bell 520. A. 3WI. < WANTED—MONEY. Money wanted-ii.bm wanted at once on good business property worth S3.- JSeo ^sn* reM Wanted, r ’ care The fcgggg - Established 1890. IfEYMAN ft COSSEHH. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase mo ner notes and lends raonev on Improved Atlanta property a' reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according. to security of fered; amall expense and prompt attention. Oalr on real estata la and near Atlanta. 8. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; say amount, 44, E and 6 |»r esnt Writs or call K W. Carson. 24 8. Broad stresb farm LOANS—WE ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rate#. Na delays. Charles Herman, itooms 202-3 Temnle Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on mjnthly payment plan; no delay; S. . nmney for pure base money notea. Htrnlght loans made nt 5 per cent aud up- ttirfis ftcrartlni to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 8, Broad street CAN MAKE LOAN AT ONCK ON CITY real retnlc; clu np money. Address "Cheap Loan, eure Georgian. . EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE C<) LLKGE AND Conservatory of 3Iusle. Mncoii. Gn.—Old est anil beat. If, yon wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogue# free. DuPont Guerar, president. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT i appy s School of Art sud Inspect por- P<scbtrc,"an!l Auburn 11 "** '**“*•■ Cor “* r FOR 8ALE—TYPEWRITERS. 23 BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND TYPK- WRITERS. lost No. 1, g«HH| eundltlon $12.50 Remington No. 2. work perfect 15.00 Williams No. 2, perfect condition 17.50 Densinore «»nnn American, brand new ‘j'j.M American, brand new. with ease 35.00 No. y box, old model, nlee shape 27,50 Williams No. 4, good a# new 30 00 Smith Premier, rebuilt. No. 2 4000 * No ' rebuilt 37.50 Ullllam# No. 4. |H*rfect condition 35.00 3. In perfect condition 42.50 Mllllnms No. 4, good condition 46.00 {'ox No. 4. extra character# 47.50 Oliver No. 2. good a# new.’.W';;::'.":’"' Williams No. 6. 17283 ...i: | ' -frir! Densinore No. 4. 19688 ' 57*50 William# No. 6, 35929 " on'm Oliver No. 3, 103000 mti i., <. smith No. 2, 1500 no Underwood No. 4. K9713 ‘ * lyr'go 11 r T h H It T V P K iv ft 1T B ii (' O. 717-7J* Fourth National llnuk Illdg. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR MAN AND WIFE OR TWO^OEN- ftl nt * r , ,H,|M i Improvements; private family. Inquire 45 Hvana atreet. TWO CONNECTING BOOMS TO COUPLE. Hot nnd cola water and other eonve- ‘•••tnnee; brick building. 400 Piedmont avenue. Itcfi'rcnce FOR RENT. To LET—HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED rooms; furnished; every Improvement • halr mattres*#.# stent., bent; HZ low? Ho! tel I.lthbi, liilInpooNji. Gn. open for In speetlnn. t nil or nddre## F. .1. Ilevi^r Tnl- Inpimsu. Agents protected In eeiumlsslons. TO LKT^HOTUI.; (»nT: nwmx; ftirnlihni; * every Improvement; ? ^•'nn, heat; rent low; ||o- tel LHhla, UllHpooEii. On. open for In- spectlop. lull tir address.F. 4. Itever, Tnl- Inpdpsa. Agent# prut.H t.Ml in eommlMsloiw. OFFICE FOR RENT—Half office In In fourth Xatlonol Bank Building. Use of phone free.. J, cure Georgian. * FOR SALE-REAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL smi* persons 1' stIl'itletv *'.V* l!^« . BOARDER8 WANTED. 1IIK BON AIR, 3S4 Peachtree at., solicits Inspection, comparison nml pntronnge. BIG PIANO BARGAINS. WK will pur ok Kalb Monday <m\ gJSrSJt .'T: JlJ 1 *""' 1 "*; Every pinue ii^nrlv Hell, net line ever slxleeli luuntli- eld- cull n Uc see ) belli. We'havii 'nlunil elclVtivi hhlegpiils plsaoa ilmt have U-ei, rei.r' l fer the .post year, and ## we w|#|, to dlscoti- 11 titie this imrt of our ImihIiii'iui, and In or- der to clean out quickly tlic#e few sec- oodhaml pianos we will offer them l»eb,w •» few of them: Stein way Square.. ... $ sr» , One $660 Kuulie S«piare.. . " * -t One $5<W ltrninhnch Mahoganv Upright'* 'V* One $4&» Hrambach MalniaVr 1 VrUht ’ V ‘ "■'.'“i"-" * ""ri* MiiCauy One 836e Bertel Xlsheimny “Upright'.’.’." ?p! ; Due Mnlioganv I'priubt. »m; 8K6 Mnhrarsny Upright,. . , . 1 ]S 1 Me give double gunrantte -m ,»uy piano sold by us and. If t|e#*retl| #;ree to ex- oiir**#took"_ 11 ono for «»y plain. In We s»,li**lt tuning nnd rapnirlng. No pinii.i* will be K old until Octoiicr S. ,Kl , . , .Tc fiano parlors, 'I'hone 4097 Main. 62 North Forsyth Sinn*,. 4 FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS. THREE NO. 2 HEMINGTONH, IN GOl||l | writing I'ontlltlnn, J15 each. II. 31. Ashe ro, ftontherii Dealers L. c. Smith Visible, f • 1 r Hu Atlanta.. Gs. 1 OR. W. J. TUCKER. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. LET US DRAW YOUIt PLANS AND build your house. We can save you tnouoj. Address P. O. Box 675. ACC0UNTANT8 AND AUDITORS, W. B. HI1ELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants and auditors, 616411 Temple Court. Examinations, appraisal*, audita. Local and long distance phone 11—- BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry disfrlbators In the Booth. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, Shall and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1904 catalogue sod price list. Alexander- Elyea Co. v. * r ' 1 " uim a.> i f imm Prompt service. I toll 'phone 2374. Atlanta Wood and Iron Novelty Works, 389 Marietta ... ns well w. Ho prepares a cellar If you have Moncrtet Furnace Co. Both phones. ME88ENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE 3IEB- •angers, 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J. H. W. Yarbrough, fa Auburn avenue, corner !>ncbtred. Entrance Auburn ave nue. * nraUBim*-ALTERING—'TIIK WKW r.u- reka Pressing Ulut>-Cleanlng-Kej»alrlng. Atlanta ‘phone 700, Bell 'phoue 2475. 106*4 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership «*wing MACHINES. „ RBNTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler ft Wilson, We rent only new machines with complete set Whitehall street. STOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND ■«t up. Expert workman. Patteraon Furniture house. 286 Peters street. 'Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west Ws buy any thing. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND KECORD8- Wholosnle nud retail distributors of Vic tor Talklug Machines and Records. Jnst received large .consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention g yen mall orders. We want tae names of all talking tnnrhlne dealers In the Sonth. Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co. ..TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ROUNTREE ft BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Puone 1676. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In work and dealings. II. Walter l**tt. Room 1217 Fourth National Bunk Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. IS- PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE Candler Bldg. Bell 2335. Men a sewed half soles. 71c. D. T. WEST & CO., . ' CONTRACTORS. „ BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. J1V4 N. Foraytb st. Il.-ll (Malm U61 aud 2256. Atlanta >06 and 2256. IIOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER ft CORRESPONDENT. 3914 Whitehall St. 32M 8. Broad St. Bell Phono No. 5047. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, HALLWOODB, IDE AT.8 and nil other makes at bargain prices. We can sell you a register, suitable for nny (iiialnenn, at a price that can uot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, The Problem of readily obtaining good help baa been Solved moat satisfactorily by tboie that have used the Help Wanted Column! of The Georgian, a newspaper that drawi from a list of over 100,000 readers. SANDERS, SMITH &. CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. CENTRAL PROPERTY, NO. 92 CENTRAL AVE., 50X83, ONE BLOCK OP 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. $4,750—NO. 275 E. PINE ST—A SPLENDIDLY BUILT 8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOME ON LOT 50X180 TO ALLEY. PARTY LEAV ING CITY ORDERS THIS SOLD AT ONCE ON TERMS OF $800 TO $1,000 CASH, BALANCE EASY, W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN TIIK GIIANT PAIIK SECTION brand new 2-story. 7-room realdence, with nil th»- city conveniences; on beautiful ele- COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. lot 7Cx20o. This Is on Gordon 'I If you ure looking for a home End it will pay you to ace this i buy >3.000 HAS* ST It BUT. CHK wk HAVE A NICE fi te on good lot, and right nt Capitol Mine. Have refused 122,50 per n — l ■ It. Now If you want it cottagi • South aide and In good iielghborliotMi <2,000 ■ BOOKS AND STATIONery. book# for 50r tCoiue nn«| »ee thepil. * fa In hie school, law nnd mosllral li Whitehall atreet. Southern Book Mortr’iftxi: and opium habit cubed 1 at home, without p^lp or detention from business: permanent cute guaranteed; free trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15% N. Broad street. At- Jams, Ga. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M GAHDK.X STUB k BEAUTIFUL AltonM COTTAGE lot 43*140. Till# I# right nt Georgia 'five- ‘ ‘ ...32,250 k COTTAGE CONTAINING FIVE BOOMS nud iMttlt on lot 50x125. Thin cottage I# dtnost brnml new. We can make you very Ju#t the place for a 42.2$ !*u#y term# 01 pics lit tie hoi thiR. A NICE KELLY ST BEET. ’E 4,BOOM COTTAGE. NOT ONE old nnd nu h.t Wbcfil.' Thl# Is In the 'siJri'li'KfiiKUnof,. Ill lllllr IdlM-k of Cl water work#, fruit mi cun not build unoy IF-ANY mile ll#t it with no. Tl|l# houno has 1 plenty wf* shade io hi miim* for thi $4,600 FOR RENT. 11 CRESCENT avenue. K\V I WO STOIIY SEVEN BOOM (mi niiimII lot. Is 4111 the east side •out avenue, lictweeii Peachtree I Tenth Mtreet: Pun ga#, hot nud |M»rcelaln hath. e|o#et. atatlou- the kitchen; with cine light tlxturea; — i*at dCidrnhle nelghliorhoods; htree Mtreet earn 150 feet away. Routs $40 |*er tuoiitli. 82 WK8T FIFTlY S-ffffch?. " frame »f Cre place a cold wale gnu and lot 30 Iij- HH, -which He* level the er; pi tut and bent gw htree ear* one block •nut No*cipher 2. Bents $¥) per JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 38 Auburn Arenup, Both Phones <11. M. A. SHELTON. DON'T FOKGET M. A. SHELTON IS A . | — — : practical stove and range repairer; J. c. Gavsu, manager. Bell phoue j WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS w#rk materiel guaranteed. Both pi • vu ra»/ terms. IS5 Auburn aCvnue. ' “ 1 5371. 51 6. i’rjor su-eet. COTTAGE . t)F TUX rooms, with nil the dty convenlenecs, i'nr Grant Park car line. A perfect little home nnd ehcnp for $2,800, on term# of 3350 cn#h and 32S per month. You cannot bent this If you want n home. a hargaIn 1 in a'lot 7S fiiii phet- tlest part of North Boulevard, near An gler avenue, 47x140 feet to alley. Suap for $2,500. Thl# In the right place for n home or a good place to build a house that will sell nt a profit. >N GIIANT HTIIEKT WE HAVE A GOOD 6-room cottage, with all the city con veniences, large, elevated lot. Price $2,700. Easy term*. ON OAKLAND AVENU'E. ALMooT NEW 5 roiuo cottage, all the city convenience#. Grant Park for n front yard. Price $1,800. Easy terms. iffi'flJioND AVENUE — 1 LAKEWOOD Height#, onlc half block from the uted lot, 60x259. Price. $1,000. WEST LINDEN HTIIEKT—N’E A It HI'HING ! NOR’WEST A'fLANTA. TO MOTHERS AND FATHERS. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR. WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR YOUR CHILDREN? If you cannot leave them a fortune or set them up in business, you can give them a start in life by buying each a lot in Nor’ West Atlanta. While these lots cost you X) today each may be worth hundreds of dollars on the day of apportionment and thousands of dollars by the time the child is of age. There are hundreds of lots in Atlanta which were bought at low figures, and have made whole families rich. There is one lot in - Atlanta bought for $135 by a father aud his son sold it for $124,- 000, making him wealthy. If your child or each of them received only one-tenth as much, it would make the child or children a small fortune. We can make deed to YOU or ANY OTHER PERSON or CORPORA TION you mav select as TRUSTEE. NO LOTS SOLD TO NE GROES. Write, ’phone or call on North Atlanta Land Com pany, 305-6 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. R. M. Mitchell, President. N. G. Long, Secretary and Treasurer. Salesmen always wanted everywhere. w>rvlcc. Price $2,100. $20 per month. Terms $400 cash nud I'ONNAI.I.Y HTIIEKT - NBA1I FAIII Mtreet nclimtl; well built nud aubstnntlal cottage home, containing five room# nud ball; all city convenience#; elevated lot, 5> by 120 feet to nlley. Price $2,250; enay term#. • 4«! IIAWHON HTIIEKT - TWO HTOHY 7-room hon#e. All convenience#. He/ $30; price $3,0J0. Good home or Investment Atlanta I'houe 1831. SALKS DEPARTMENT: 8. HOOK. B. C. EVE. Here Is a Good Investment. On Edfiewood Avenue, near Cornelia St. Here we have a lot with 125 feet frontage on Edgewood avenue, running thru to another Btreet about 125 feet back, with a small house In rear. This is right near sidetracks of Southern and Georgia railroads and la 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 52,800; It Is a fine speculation, and a choice place to improve on both fronts for big rental Income*. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. FUNERAL NOTICE. PETTY'—The friends of Mr. -nnd Mrs. M. L Petty, 31 r. nnd Mrs. W. T. Jones, the Misses Mary, Ssllle and Minnie Lee ' Watford* Mr. and Mrs. Lnndram Hol brook and Mrs. Alice Strickland are In vlted to ntteud the funeral of 3fr#. M. L. Petty Saturday, Octolier 6, 1906, at 12:30 p. in., nt Smyrna. Ga. Funeral Icuve# the realdence, 49 Mtlledge avenue, G. H. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 5223. : 1.009-3600 cn«h nnd bnlnnce en#y, will buy ot on north side 60x150; nice nnd level with alley on three sides; »f Boulevard. This Is a ri nre offering ft only for nt the''chattel of H. 31. Patterson ft Son nt 10 a. m.: 3Ir. B. M. Grant, 3Ir. V. R. Gresham, 3!r. J. B. Hightower, Mr. J. J. Payne. Mrs. John X. Abbott and Captain J. R. Richards. Ml, WELLHOUSE DIES III NEW YORK Mra. Fannie Wellhouae, who once lived In Atlanta and was the mother of several children who now reside in Atlanta, died suddenly at her home in New York Wednesday. Her children In Atlanta are Henry, Louis, Alvin and Leo Wellhouse. Two daughters, Mrs. Max and Boerne Young, reside In New York. She wae the widow of Meyer Well house. who came to Atlanta 40 years ago. He was one of the first In this section of. the state to enter the paper business. Mrs. Wellhouse was born In Wurtem berg, Germany, and was 70 years eld. She moved to New York eight years ago, but has visited Atlanta several times since. The funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Atlantan Honored by Claaa. Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Oa., Oct. 6.—The law de partment at Emory has a larger en rollmnet than It has had In many years. The two classes met at the res idence of the dean of the law faculty, Judge Capers Dickson, and elected presidents as follows; President senior class, L. C. Dickson, of Fayetteville; president junior class, L. Z.' Rosser, Jr., Atlanta. Club Holdt Meeting. Special to The Georgian. Norcross, Ga., Oct. 5.—The Woman’- Club held an enthusiastic meeting with the president, Mrs. Homer Jonce, on Thursday afternoon. After the Theater Tonight—Souvenir Night at the New Kimball Palm Gar den. block east c bargain and quick sale. $2,500—6-BC M >31 POTTAGE ON GEORGIA know about It. rtoTmedlock. henry htjaukson: R. O. MEDLOCK CO. Cor. Peachtree aud Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. near Fulton Cotton 31111#, always rented $11 month; #pend $100 aud can get $15. »,000 - l'MtOOM MODKUN LOVELY ‘ me. North IhMitcvurd; tine shaded lot, »>. Will take smaller property as part $Lvr.'»<>—GKT8 STORK AND 5-BOU3I COT- titgf, tine stand, near Sbuth Pryor. Bents 13oo year. 110.001 TO $20,000—NORTH HIDE NEW prn|»ert!es that will pay 12 per cent on In- I'stment. KlW-Hl'I.B.VDID HOME. 8IUDED, LOT Atnnta In a mill town. Has new 9 room „;Mi#e, barn and other bulldUigs, three ten ant house*. Improvement# all made within pn#t three years at cost of about $7,000, and the land Is worth $3>) nn acre at lowest es timate. Adjoining lands nre held nt from $40 to $60 aud $9*) per acre. This Is a big $1.500—BI Y8 7-ROOM COTTAGE. BARN, line garden. 60 seres of land, tine orchard, rer 2u0 bushel# apples now on trees, lo cated In u small town on railroad 40 tulles from Atlanta. $2.^49—6-R004I COTTAGE. GAS. WATEIt nnd bath, near North Boulevard, and It's a bargain.- MANY OTHBli k , KOPBRTIE8. CALL OR FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 53x176 feet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce DeLeon Circle. DeLOACH MILL MFQ. CO.. 404 Highland Avenue. 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. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT- *ERS. We have all makes second-hand and rebuilt Typewriter* at prices to move them. If you fall to let us know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or call for "Special Sale List.” We maintain the best repair department In the South and guarantee the beat work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg.’ DEAD. BUY A LOT IN HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY. I AM OFFERING 500 OF THE CHOICEST LOTS RIQHT AT THE ELECTRIC STATION, EV ERY LOT FACES EAST AND A BEAUTY. GET YOUR PICK FIRST. SOLD ON EA8Y TERMS. THESE LOT8 HAVE NEVER BEEN OFFER ED BEFORE. SEE ME BEFORE THE BEST ARE GONE. YOU WILL WISH YOU HAD. J. A. BROOKS, 407 4th Nat. Bank. BeU I\ 1393. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. On Wednesday afternoon last the first of a series of musicals waa given at the Country Club complimentary to the ladles. The officers of the club have designated Wednesday! as la dles’ day. The charm of these affairs Is their Informality, there being no re ceiving line. These musicals will con tinue to bo given on Wednesdays throughout the season. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Gillespie Smith have issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Kate, to Mr. Jehu Thomas Stokely, on the evening of Wednesday, October 10 at 8:30 o'clock, ot 920 Nineteenth street, South High lands, Birmingham. Miss Dora Northlngton, of Pratt ville. is the guest of Miss Anne Earle. Judge and Mrs. H. A. Sharpe have returned from Pittsburg, Pa., and Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Krsklne Ramsay, president of the Country Club, la In Pennsylvania, where he was called by the illness and death of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bostick have returned from their wedding Journey through Yellowstone Park and points of Interest In California. Mrs. W. P. G. Harding is in Louis ville for a visit of several days. Miss Ethel Clifford, who has been the guest of Mrs. B. M. Starks, in Louisville, returned home Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Drennen nnd their daughter, Mrs. Willie Drennen Russell, have gone to their winter home at Orlanda, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and Miss Belle Roberts have returned from the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Drennen are in New York visiting Mrs. Drennen's mother, Mrs. Runyon. Mr. Wilson Brown has returned from Europe. Miss Kate Blue, of Montgomery, Is the guest of Miss Roberta Adams. Mrs. John H. Kaul and her mother, Mrs. J. B. Head, |ind Miss Jamie Heud have returned from Asheville, N. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Hundley, who have been the guests of Mrs. Hundley's parents, Captain and Mrs. Frank P. O’Brien, have returned to their home In Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Culpepper Exum will leave this week for New York. M’RAE, John Stamps spent Sunday In Eastman. Colonel II. W. Burch spent several days In Kastman. Colonel Tom Eason waa a welcome visitor In McRae Monday. 31 Ism Allle DeLouche returned to Lumber Cl t v Moinlny. Miss O'Neil Lindsey, who hss lieeit 'pending the slimmer In Newnnn. and other north Georgia towns, returned home 3lon- day. S. D. Williams, of Greenwood, 8. C., Is visiting his sister. 3Irs. 31. L. Otitxs. Miss Cat brine William#, of Greenwood. 8. C.. who has been visiting her aunt. 3fra. 31. I* Ontxs, lias returned to her home. Mrs. D. It. Deekle, who hss lieen visit- Ing her parent# In Stateslioro, returned home this week. N. S. Hodge# sml family mori I hack to Mayfield this week, and universal re gret Is felt over their going away from McRae. 3lrs. T. E. Oden, of Blackshear, la vis iting Mrs. J. II. Redmond. Mra. L. T. Murdotigh. after spending several day* In Cbunneey, returned home Sunday. c. B. I'nrker went to Savannah this week to meet his wtfe, who has been upending the summer In Virginia. They 111 reach here Friday. Mrs. J. II. 3Ianry and little son will arrive rrld.-ty from a visit to her parents at Colombo#. Go. Jacob Smith left for 3!itcnn Wednesday ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected bj Atlanta Fruit and ProOuce Exchange. Lemons, 17.60. r bnnch, 8.600113. Culls, ner bunch, 11.'“Hi 1.5. CALIFORNIA r rtUfT—Fancy stock Eincrta peacbea, per box, tl.M. Mountain Bartlett pears, pec box, Gross plums, per crat,, 12. u Columbian prnnes, per crate, 12. Rose Peru trapes, per crate. 42.00. Blue Malcolm grapes, per crate, 12.00. POULTRY JfND COUNTRY FRODUCB- Ltre hen,, 364l27He; tiles, 22H626C; broil TiresmA irics, 18020c pound. « pound, 144. In, 16c; paddla table, per pound, 20O22MCI cook- l "f(oucr/'new!’ SolSponnd; In ono-ponnd "vEGETARLEB—Irish potatoes No. 1 stock, per bushel, 81.06. Cabbage (Virginia), lKc ponnd; Danish 'fi'ma beans per pound, 6c; Narj, 82.10 per buthel. Onions, per bnahel, 81.26. New sweet potatoes 60c bushel. Kraut, 14-barrel, 83.18. . CORN—Choice red cob, 72c: No. i white, - -ellow, 89-; mixed, 68c, __io!ce whit# clipped, 48c; choice white, 47c; choice mixed, 46c; Texts ruat- PI ME'AL—Plain srater-rroond. per hnaheL ’c; bolted, 140 ponnd ]utea per bnahel, 63c; 8bort>, white, 81.60: medium. 81.40; brown, 81.30; pure bran, 81.10; mixed bran, 81.06. IIAY—Timothy, choice large bales, 81.15: do., choice small bales, 81.70: do.. No. 1 timothy halca, 81-06; No. 2. 81.00; do.. No. 1, cloevr mixed, 81.05; do., No. 8 mover mixed, 8LOO; choice Bermuda, 16c. BYE—Georgia, 81.10; Teoneagee, 90c. Bar- above prtcea era t. o. b, Atlanta. GROCERIES. SUGAR-Standard granulated, 86.20. New York reflned, 4Vic; plantations, 6c. Market COFFEE—Roiated Arbuckla's $16.50, bulk. In bags <a barrels, He; green, 10$ srlns. 1446c. PROVI8IC full cre ; strong, bar CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 15c; c. Market atron IONS—Supreme . hams, 15Hc. California bams, Cross hnms. 15c. Dry salt extra riba. $9.50; bellies, 204 lba., $10.50; fat backa, Sc; platen 8c; Supreme lard, $10.25; Red Cross, 10c. snow Stocks and 4 'bonds?"' Bid. Asked. Georgia 4tta. 1016 112 Ilf Georgia, R. B. 6a. 1910 106 106*4 Savannah 6a. 1900 102*4 103g Macons 6s, 1910 106 ... Atlanta, 6s, 1911 lOi Atlanta, 106*4 Atlanta 4*. 1934 106 Atlanta and West Point. . . .166 Atlanta and Wsat Point Debts.407 Central Hallway of Georgia 1st do. Income. ... do. 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia.... » Augusta and Savannah. . • • • .115 Southwestern 116 K a Pacific lata.. .« ,••• •.120 and A. lata ..US 1 W. F. Reeves. The funeral of W. F. Reeves, who ran the blacksmith shop at 19 8outh Pryor, and resided at 388 East Fair atreet, takes place Friday at 3 o'clock at the realdence. Mr. Reeves leaves a wife and several children. Members from Camps 12 and 65 of the I. O. O. F., will attend the funeral. The pallbearers are: J. I. Ketcham, M. H. Abbott. F. N. Ray, L. F. McMil lan, \V. D. Gleason and Dr. C. J,. Vaughn. Interment at Oakland. Mrs. Mattls Pstty, Mrs. Mattie Petty, after a lingering Illness of several months, finally died Thursday night of nervous prostra tion at the realdence, 49 Mllledge ave nue. Mrs. Petty waa 36 years old and waa the wife of Real Estate Agent M. L. Petty. Besides her husband, she Is survived by three children, the oldest of whom Is 16 years. The body will be removed to Smyrna, Oa, for funeral and Interment, which will take place there on Saturday, at 12 o’clock. TWO MEMBERS OF 17TH SENTENCED TO PEN. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga Tenn., Oct. E.—Peter Charette, ot Pennsylvania and James Kramer, of Pennsylvania two mem bers of the Seventeenth Infantry, now motioned at Atlanta which took part In the army maneuvers at Chlckamau- ga, have been given four years each In the state penitentiary on the charge of beating and robbing Qrant Peppers, of Walker county, Georgia of a gold watch and 816.48 In money. The rob bery la said to have taken place in th* Nashville yards here. FORMER ATLANTA CLERK ARRESTED IN CUBA Special to The Georgian. st. Louis, Oct. E.—Dispatches today tell of the arrest of Edwin' C. Ernst, 21 years old, by the United State* troops In Cuba as a flllxuster. Ernst's parents reside here. Accord Ing to the boy’s father, he left here for Atlanta, saying he was working for a wholesale drug house there. From there he went to Philadelphia and then to the Isle of Pines, where he was em ployed as purser on the Sara * pas senger boat. TONIGHT—AT THE NEW KIM BALL SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SOUVENIRS AFTER THE THEATER. BUCKET 8HOPS CLOSED IN CAROLINA TOWN nicer Mm. Smith nnd ulster, wbn have week. Mra. Itr. Weaver, „r Baxter, la vl Major G. 8. Ltd via, uit College street. Special lo The Georgian. Anderson, 8. C„ Oct. 5.—Anderson hnd two "bucket shops,” but Fergu son's failure closed one three days ago and this morning Thomas H. Martin, who has been operating the other, closed up shop. Martin’s closing was due to some misunderstanding with a New York house with which he had been placing his orders, It Is stated. It Is the general opinion that the next legislature will knock out all bucko*, •hops In this state.