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

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/ 12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No id. tiktn for toil than 25 cent*, the prico of four linen. || Six word* of «v«rag* length make a line. Tha following rata* are for eonaocutivo Inaartionai 1 tim* ,* 3 time* , 6 time* . 28 time*'. 52 tlmea . 78 time* . 8 eenta • line. . 6 eante a line. . 4</i cent* a line. , 4 cent* a line. . 3Vi cent* a line. , 3 cent* a line. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ad*, pay for at rates quoted above. AD8 FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTEO HELP—MALE. NIGHT ROlIOOL-BOOKKEEriNO Shorthand. Typewriting. etc., only $4 * month. Drnnghon's Practical Rnalncaa Col lege. Piedmont Hotel Mock. 122 Peachtree. Hell phone 889. Cull, phone or write for WANTED—VOUNO MEN TO LEARN pharmacy. Apply to Ur. Crenahaw, 93 Lacklc afreet, city. SALESMEN. COLLECTORS. IIOOKKEEP era. stenographer*. salesladies. compart- Ions, housekeepers, mechnnlcnl and techni cal help In nil lltiea placed promptly In no- nltlona; our facllltlca l»e*l; send * * "1; National Employment Aaaoclntlon, 1022 1023 Century building. Atlanta. WANTED. HAY WATCHMAN-ON SUK daya only from 6:3) o’clock a. m. to 6:30 oTclocY p. m. Give reference*. Addreaa S. Vi B.. enre The Georgian. dress at once B. X. L.. care The Georgian. S I r.NOGHAPHEH FOB LAW OFFICE. ITS; ati*iwvbookkeei*er, $60: youth for office. S ; ./tic. 1k.j*k IIS to IIS; otrwant tot Inriii* bofrl; eroerry der*. 349; young ln«ly etrno- tyMkkrrprr, PK; •ramatro for hotel. Ilj ' WANTED HELP-FEMALE. Wanted—two EXPEniEN<-Bi» salkh] Indira In millinery a nil ault drirartinenta alao two raah boy*. Apply at The Kemoue. Kl Draitur i #trrrt^™ WANTED—YODNO LADY MILLINER OR millinery enlealady with a law hnnilrrtl dollars to take part Interrat In the Modr MnUnrry Company. Ill Marietta afreet, four ■ —wt of noatofflce. . SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. A YOuWi,ADY OP GOOD EDUCATION trackrr of a prlrate achoot ... .... Addreaa Mlaa IL I. Crane, I-ourena, M. C. It F. D t No, I AGENTS WANTED. I’lCTUBE AGENTS—3END YOUR WORK to *, for enlarkrment; fair prleen. good f nlah; 1* t,y 20. Religious end eernery nlc- tore, cheap. The Garner Company, UA Peter* etreet, Atlanta. Ol dayid w. YAnnr.onnn. MASTER 9‘LLMBBR, Phoae* IS*. 30 E. nonter St. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. UCT PRICES ON FURNITL’IIE ANY- In aim ami ar„ will lumt BUB ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE- dared 6c. # yard. Roblaon A Barnes. II E. Hunter afreet. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. ItO A Barnea. II Eaat Hunter etreet. DUTCH BL'Lfltr FOR FALL PLANTING. Writ# tor price Hat. McMillan Heed Co., a South Itroad atrret.i rWO SMITH PREMIERS. IK EACII-H. M. Aahe Company. Southern Dealer,, L. C. Smith Visible, 71 N. Pryor Street, At- ante. Oa. I’OU RAI.E-GOOn SECONDHAND HAS etore. Owner, left city. Cell > Edgcwnod irrnue, or 'phone 3194 Bell or 4794 Stand- FOR QUIET SALE. BEAUTIFUL VA- rant lot on Spring street. between Third and Kimball streets. Term* or caah. Apply gU Petera building, TWELVE FINE JERSEY COWS AND on* registered bull nt auction Saturday, October A. at 10 o'clock a. in. Sale at Murphy A Griffin's atable. 119 Marietta atreet. i. W. Fergnaon. auctlon.-er. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American loreatmedt Co., 704 Candler Bldg. >R SALE AT A BARGAIN—SOLID ralnut counter, a feet. Moat lie aeen to appreciated. Harry L. Schlealngar, 70 idlaon avenue. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. iNTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE •hool, low. medical book* for caab. J. Uaraa. 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1» ANTED—YOU TO HAVE YOUR lothes cleaned end pressed at 26 Uoild tnue. G, V. Kendrfrk, proprietor, ANTED-ONE TWENTY TO TWENTY- re horsepower, second-hind, electric mo- - EO voltage: direct current. DeLnacb Manufacturing Company. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME WALL PAPER. (formerly of Bnrnett A Willie) la not dead Bait finntar stmeti Bofi 'phone* KM. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW MATS ned nni‘ . L sod i •biped. 76c. Band, or awenta. S5o each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6% Whitehall St Sf (containing a silver belt pin ami two stunit rpln*. Finder will l«» suitably rewarded u(miu -FKAN'KLLV. TUB CLEAN CLEAN FEL- tow, clean* suits St to $L60. rants Me. Whitehall Hi. Phones. Bell 520. A. 1. WANTED—MONEY. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT-BOOKS «our specialty. Fine stationery ami of. See soppile*. Ueadquartere for post card* Ind souvenirs. We sell 11.50 Iwok* for 50r (Conte and see them). We buy all kinds i*f salable school, taw and medical lNM>k«. n Whitehall atreet. Koutheru Book «'ou- r*rn. J. C. Gsvau, manager. Bell 'phone Estnhtl*b«Hl 1890. tYETMAN A CONNER8. EQUITABLE. Mnrtffn*# loan* on real natata. THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase moner note* and lend* money on Improred Atlanta property a*, reason able rates. Bell phone 7<A Gould Bldf. MONEY TO IX)AN AT 5, $ AND 7 TER cent Interest, according to security of. fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estato fu and near Atlanta. 8. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4VL S and • per cent. Writ* or call S. W. Caraon. 24 8. Broad street FARM LOANS—WE ABB PLACING loadb on Georgia farm* at the lowest rate* erer offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MOXHY TO -LOAN ON IlEAL ESTATE at eery lowest rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, room* 302-3 "Teamle Court. FOUR PEB • CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on nuntlily payment plan; no delay; also money for purchnse money notes. Straight loans made at 5 per rent and 1 up wards, nr cording to de*lrnblltty of loan. W. A. Foster, 128. Broad street. CAN MAKE LOAN AT ONCE ON CITY real estate; eheap money. Address “Cheap Loan.” rare Georgian. EDUCATIONAL. WEHLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND Conservatory of Muslr, Marou, Ga.—Old- eat and liest. If you wish to attend any time tills srhool year, get on the waiting list now. Cntnlogims free. DuPont Guertf, president. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—Til K PUBLIC TO VISIT Slappy's Srhool of Art and Inspect por traits painted by his large classes. Corner P«achtree\,and Auburn. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITE8S. 23 BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND TYPE- WJilTKltM. k --I • Yost No. 1, good,c*gidltlnn/,,Li$12.50 Remington No. 2. work perfevt.... 15.0Q Williams No. 2, jterfect rtihdlllou 17.50 Densmore 20.00 American, brand new 22.50 American, brand new, with ease 26.00 No.'l Fox, old UKMlel, nice *hnpc 27.50 Williams No. 4, ginnl an new 30.no Smith Premier, rebuilt. No. 2 40.00 Fo* No. 3. old model, rebuilt 37.60 Williams No. 4. perfect rendition 3&.Q0 Fox No. 3, In nerferf condition 42.60 Williams No. 4. giMfcl condition 45.00 Fox No. 4. extra characters 47.60 Oliver No. 2. good ns new 52 60 Williams No. 6. 17283 56.00 Densmore No. 4. 1N58 57.50 Williams No. 6. 35929 fit) 00 Oliver No. 3. 103000 02 50 L. C. Smith No. 2. 1600 «r,.oo Underwood No. 4. 89713 • «7.60 BUTLER TV PEW HIT Ell C O ., ... 717-718 Fourth -National Bonk Bldg. Phonn 1911. Atlanta. Gn. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOIt MAN AND WIFE OR TWO GEN- tie men. Front room: nil Improvements; private family. Inquire 45 Evans street. TWO CONNECTING llooMS TO COt'PLBi Hot nnd cold water nnd other conve niences; walking distance; brick building. 400 piedmont avenue. Reference FOR RENT. TO LBT—ROTBL; Oh'B HUNDRED rooms; furnished;. every Improvement; ? l Y r . , !yj. l . trw E l !l rent low; llo- tel I.Itbin. Tall 11 |>ooiin, tin. open for In ■peetIon. Call «»r nddroNN F. J. Beyer. Tal ii|MHiKjt. Agents prtiteeted In coumiUsloUN. TO I.KI'I-HO'IEI,; ONE IIINDBEI. roams, furnished; PVpry liiiprovenieut; hair mattresw**. strain heat; rent low; llo- tel l.lthln, Tnll«poo*n, Gn. open for In- s|HTtlon. 4‘all or address F. ,1. Merer, Till- Inpoosn. Agents protecteil In <‘otnmUHions. OFFICE FOR RENT—Half offlec In In Fourth National Hank Building. U«o of 'phone free. J, cure Georgian. FOR SALE—RLAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE UllOl'EBTY TO BELL place ft with 11s; we give It our special and personal attention. If if* worth the t <2- n - Walla A Co.. 1104 rourth National Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, 384 Peachtree *t., solicits Inspection, comparison and patronage. BIG PIANO BARGAINS. 1 !L W W.".1 0) ! S ' , K MONDAY, OC. U»ber 8. Ih* following: Every uesrl, new; not one over sixteen mouths old: call nnd see them. We have nlxmt eighteen high-grade platios that hnve | H *en reuteil for the -past year, ami n* we wish to discon tinue l ht* part of our 1minIii..sn. nnd lu or- der to clean out qnlrkly these few sec ond-hand piano* we will offer them lielow cost. Here are a few of them: One 885(1 Htelnwny Si|unre $ $5 Due $660 Knal>o fbpmre ;g Dm* $5oo ltraml'Hch Mnhognnr Pprlghi.. 285 )ne $460 Bntmbneh Mtihognliy rtirlght.. 206 One $100 Bush A Gerts Munogany f prtghf 93A One S360 B«*rte| Miihogauv Upright 210 One $1>) Mahogany Upright. .7 .. . liS Mahogany Upright Vi* Me give double gnarautie «m any piano sold by us, and, If tlesReih #:ree to ex change within one year for any plnuo lu our stock. ' We solicit tuning ami repairing. No plaints will Ih» soli! until October 8. BKCHT PIANO PARLOUS, 'Phone 4097 Main. 62 North Forsyth Street. .FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS. three writing condition. $16 each. II. M. Ashe Uo.. Soflthem Dealers I.. Smith Visible. 71 N. Pryor St.. Atlanta, tin. ONE NO. ■«» REMINGTON. FINK POND!- tlon nnd u bargain, $40. It. M. Ashe Uo.. Southern Dealers. L. U. Smith V|*ible. 71 N. TryiA* St., Atlanta, Gn. DR. W. J. TUCKER. MOH I'll INI' AND OPIUM HABIT CUBED at home, without pain or detention from business; permanent erne guaranteed; free trial home treatment aent in plain wrapper. Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15^ N. Broad atreet, At- FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-AI ARCHITRCT0. _ LET U8 DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build yoar house. W# can save you mooay. Address P. O. Box 675. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. w. B. SHELDON, FELIXIW OF TUF. American and Georgia State A»ao«A«on of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public aecoaataata and auditors, Temple Court. Examinations, appwluulj* aadita. Local and long distance pnooe 119a. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. , BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST Mevcle and etindry dletrtbntor, '»„*“• gfl'llB. Routhern agent, for I'l-rC. Yale, Snell and Hudson bicycles Yi rite for onr IN*# catalogue and price Hat. Alexander* Klyen Co. , CABINET WORK AND MODELS. • CABINET WOUK AND NOyBLTIBB. Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta Mood and iron Novelty works# 389 Marietta street. IIR'H THB MANTIUT SELIA HOT AIR. lustulls furnaces In old houses a* well as new. He prepares a cellar If you have none, Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both phones. „„ MESSENGER 8ERVICE. FOn I'ROUIT AND RELIABLE MBS- longer., 'plian, 33. J. A. DartSf and J. C. Branan. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTJURB FltAMEM MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough. 2% Aubucn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Aobura **#• one. PRESSING CLUB. PREHSINO-ALTERING^TIIK new eu- reka Pressing Clul^-UIennlng-Kei*«*rt2f; Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go. Memherahlp $1 i»er month. SEWING MACHINE8. BBKTBD—TWO DOLI.AItH I*BR MONTH. either singer or Wheeler A Wll»n. We rent only new machines with complete aet of attachments. I’rompt delivery. Both phone, 1993. Ringer Sewing Momloe Co., 79 lVhltehnll etreet. V 8TOVE8 AND RANQE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND •et up. Expert workman. Patterson furniture house. 288 Peters street. 'Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. Wo buy any thing: ^ _ TALKING MACHINES, TALKING MACHINES AND UECORDS- Whoiesnie and retail dtstrtbutora of Vic tor Talking Alncblnes and Records. Just recelvwl large consignment of machines and oyer 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mail orders. We want tae names of all talking machine dealert In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Ca TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. If. W. ROUNTREE A BUG. TRUNK AND 8A0 CO. Retail and rennlrlng. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Phone 1678. .. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMl’LICATBD watches nro my hobby. Modern Ideas In work and dealings. II. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Rank Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 132 PEACHTREE HT„ OPPOSITE THE .Candler Bldg, 8*11 2335. Men s sewed half aoles. 71c. D. T. WEST & CO., r CONTRACTORS, „ BWLDEnH A N,) ukpAIRRRS. 3U4 N. Forsyth Ht. Bell (Main) 1061 aud 2288. Atlanta 308 and 2256. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 39% Whitehall Ht. 32% H. Broad 8t. Boll Phone No. 6047. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. 11 ALLWOODS, IDEALS nnd all other makes nt Imrgnln prices. We can sell you n register, suitable for any business, nt n price that can uot help but please yon. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister gunrante«*d for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH flEOISTEBS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Caslx Register Store, 24 South Broad Street. Atlanta. Ua. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. WEST END. HERE WE HAVE A NIUE 8-llOOM COT- tugc on lot 70x230. This In on Gordon street, nnd If you are looking for a home lu West End it will pay you to see this liefore you buy ..$3,000 HASS STREET. HERE WE HAVE A NIUE 5 ROOM COT- trtge on good lot, and right nt Capitol avenue. Have refused $22.60 per month rent for It. Now If yon want n cottage home on the South side and In good neighborlio.nl this Is It $2,000 GARDEN STREET. A BEAUTIFUL 5-KOOM COTTAGE ON lot 43x140. Thl* Is right nt Georgia nve- nue, nml Is very cheap at the price $2,250 GRANT STREET. A COTTAGE CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS and bath on lot 60x125. This cottage l* almost brand new. We enn uiske you very easy terms on this. Just the place for a nice tittle home $2,250 KELLY STREET. A NICE 4-ROOM COTTAGE. NOT ONE year old and on lot 5<»xm This Is In the best of .nrlghltorlnxMlN and Is very eheap nl $1,600 SOUTH KIRKWOOD. A 9 ROOM HOUSE UN LOT 100x130 AND In tin If bfcefc uf car line. This house has water works, fruit nud plenty of shade. You cun not build the house for the money $4,500 IF ANY OF THE ABOVE DO NOT SUIT YOU WE have others that we will In* pleased to show you. If you are on the market for real es tate see ns. If you have any real estate for wile list U with us. FOR RENT. 11 CRESCENT AVENUE. THIS NEW TWO STORY SEVEN ROOM frame, on small lot,-Is 4>ti the-east side of Ureeeent avenue. l*twcen Peachtree place and Tenth street; has gn*, hot and cold water; porcelain bath, closet, station ary wash stand, sink In the kitchen; with conibliiattoii ga* ami eiecHte light fixtures: In one of our iuo*t (Jesiniblc neighborhoods; Peachtree street cars 150 feet sway. Keuts $40 |N*r month. 32 WP.ST FI FT IT STTlEfiT. THIS TWO STORY SEVEN ROOM FRAME on lot T>o bv PM, which lies level on the south side of West Fifth street, at the cor ner of Spring etreet; line gas. hot arul cold water; pjrcclntn bath. Clouet, utattouar? wnshstand. sink |u the wltehen; lu 6>uc of .Mr >N*Nt nelghbochooda; nud In good re pair; Wc*f Ivuchtn*** iMr* one I.I.H-k a Way; will I*-* vacant November 1. Rent* $40 per month JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avnnus, Both Phonsn €11. The Problem of 'readily obtaining .good help has been Solved moat satisfactorily by those tbat have used the Help >Vanted Columns of Th» Georgian, a newspaper that draws from a Hat of over 100,000 readers. SANDERS, SMITH & . CONWAY, Phones 5488. - 412 Peters Building. CENTRAL PROPERTY NO. 92 CENTRAL AVE., 50X83, ONE BLOCK OF WASHINGTON VIADUCT MAIN THOROUGHFARE BETWEEN TWO GRfeAT 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 soXiso 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 THB «llANT PARK SECTION A brand new 2-atory, 7-room residence, with ..Jl the city .convenience*; on Iteautlful ele vated lot. Iirtlf block from the car line nnd great value for $3,8a0 ou term* of $650 cnah nnd $30 per. month. BUAND-NBW COTTAGE CFP 3T3t room*, with all the city convenience*, near Grant Park ear line. A perfect little home nnd cheap for $2,800, on term* of $350 cnah nud $25 per month. You cannot bent thla If you want n home. A BARGAIN IN A LOT IJf“THE PIlKT- tleat part of North Boulevard, pear An n good place to bul roll nt a profit. . ON GHANT strkkt wk iiavk a GOOD 6-ro4»m cottage, with all the city con veniences, large, elevr.ted lot. Price $2,700. Knay temia. (GTTTXiU^rxTrTvijNuBr^nninTr^KW 6-room cottage, nil the dt.v convenience*. Grunt I'nrk for a front yard. Price $1,800. Enay term*. ItU'IIMoNII A VKM'K I.AKKWOOI) llelglita, onlv half blo<*k from the. car Hue: brand new, well built cottage home, containing four rooms and nail; nice ele vated lot, 60x250. Bents $10 per month. Price. $1.000. WKHT I.INDBN STIIICKT-.NUAR SI'IIINO atm>t; ule»* nlmoat new 6-rootn cottage home; all city conveniences; good car Ncrvlce. Price $2,100. Term* $400 cash nud $20 per month CONNAI.IA STRUCT — NKAK PAIU street rcIuhiI; well ludlt and aubatniitlnl .ottage home, containing live room* ami hall; all city conveniences; elevateil lot, 5) by 120 feet to nlley. Price $2,250; easy terms. pin II AW HON HTltK KT - T'\V0 8T6 IIV 7-room house. All conveniences. Rk-/! $30; price $3,000. Good home or Investment <rofH>wl Gon. tell 'Phone t'l.'i, Atlauia Phouo 18S1. HALRS DEPARTMKNT: A. R. HOOK. R. C, EVE. M. A. SHELTON, .■ qj j »*vw—1—8*m—mm RrorMEI»!.OCK. HENRY H. JACKRON. R. 0. MEDLOCK CO. Cor. Peachtree and Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. NOR ’WEST ATLANTA, 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 $100 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 and 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. 51. Mitchell, President." N. G. Long, Secretary and Treasurer. Salesmen always wanted everywhere. C. H. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 5223. ! 1.000—$500 cnah and balance en*y, will buy ot on north aide 60*150; nice nnd level with nlley on three aide*; one block enat of Boulevard. Thla la n rare bargain nnd we are offering It only for a quick ante. IMOO-S-ROOM COTTAGE ON UEOHUJA arena*, neitr Cul'Ito! nvemie. WE NEED HOMER FOR RARE ON THE north and Mouth able. If you have any thing for aale anywhere In the city let ui know nlxMit It. near Fulton Cotton Mllln, always rented 111 month; apend $100 ami can get $15. $9,000 — 12-ltOOM MODKHN I.OVKTY Inline, North Boulevard; fine nhnded lot, 90*20). Will take smaller property a* part pay; IJJ. ;>V-i;KTR HTIIIIK ANIl li llOOM COT-1 tnge, tine stand, uear fitoutb Pryor, llent* |$3»W year.■ IIU. OO.) TO $20.000—NORTH StDK NEW properties that will pay 12 per cent on In- vent motif. I |ii,(..i-Sl'I.EN|)lD HOME, RIIADED, Lot 100x300. I te.Soo-200 aJ'He farm, k mii.er from nAtantn In a mill town. Ilna uear 9 room Hniae, bnrw and other bulldlug*. three leu- 11 ut houaea. Improvemknta all made within paat three yearn nt coat of about $7,000, and the land I* worth $30 an acre at lowcnt e«- mm lamia are held at fmm[ PMI . !per acre. Thla I* a big bargain for quick aale. ll.btt-IH YR 7 ROOM COTTAGE. IIAIIN, ■tine gnnbui. 60 acrea of land, fine orchard, $Rrer Sw bUMhela apple* now on tree*, lo cated In a arnall town on rttlroad 40 mile* ifroni ; Atlai»tn,| $2.2fi<wa-UOOM UOTTAiiE, Cl AS. WATfSIl nud bath, near North Boulevard^ aud lt‘a a bargain. MANY OTHER I'KOUEBTIER. CAM. OR rite. FOR SALE. A very desirable bulldlos.lot 53x175 oet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce DeLeon Circle. DeLOACH MILL SI TO. CO., 40U 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 Typewriters at prices to move them. I( you fall to let us know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or call tor "Special 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. DEAD. BUY A LOT IN HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY. I AM OFFERING 500 OF THE CHOICEST LOTS RIGHT AT THE ELECTRIC STATION. EV ERY LOT FACES EA8T AND A BEAUTY. GET YOUR PICK FIR8T. SOLD ON EASY' TERMS. THESE lots have never been offer ed BEFORE. SEE ME REFORE THE BEST ARE GONE. YOU WILL WISH YOU HAD. J. A. BROOKS, 407 4th Nat. Bauk. Bell P. 1393. Here Is a Good Investment On Edgewood Avenue, near Cornelia St Here we have a lot with 126 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 ot Southern and Georgia railrqads and Is a line place for some little Indus, trisl plant that needs to have a back door near an unloading sidetrack but does not care to pay the pricea 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 fronta for big rental Incomes. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. FUNERAL NOTICE. PETTY—The friend* of Mr. and Mr«., M. I*. Petty, Mr. and Mr*. W. T.-Jone*. the MUae* Mary, Sallle and Minnie Lee Wofford, Mr. and Mr*. Landrum Hol brook and Mr*. Alice Strickland are In vlted to attend the funeral of Mr*. M. L. Petty Saturday, Octolier 6, 1906, nt 12:30 p. ui„ at Smyrna. Ga. Funeral li>aveg the residence. 49 MUIedge avenue, at 11 n. m. The following gentlemen will plea He act a* pallbearera and meet nt the chapel of H. M. Patterson A Son ... 4A _ ... . ti. r» %V <’>•»« Ml. V Uaptatri MRS, WELLHOUSE DIES IK NEW YORK Mrs. Fannie Wellhouse, who once lived in Atlanta and waa 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 daughter*. Mrs. Max and Boerne Young, reside In New York. She was 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 waa born In Wurtem- berg, Germany, and was 70 years old. 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 Clots. Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Ga., 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 Holds Mooting. Special to The Georgian. Norcross, Ga., Oct. 5.—The Woman's Club held an enthusiastic meeting with the president, Mrs. Homer Jones, on Thursday afternoon. After the Theater Tonight—Souvenir Night at the New Kimball Palm Gar- dan. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. On Wednesday afternoon last the first of a series of musicals was given at the Country Club complimentary to the ladles. The officers of the club have designated Wednesdays as la dles’ day. The charm of these affairs is their informality, there being no re ceiving line. These musleala will con tinue to be 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, at 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. p^rsklne Ramsay, president of the Country Club, Is 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 and their daughter, Mrs. Willie Drennen Russell, have gone to their winter home at Orlanda, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberta 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 II. Kaul and her mother, Mrs. J. B. Head, and Miss Jamte Head have returned from Asheville, N. C. Mr. and 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 Stamp* spent Kunday In Eantman. Colonel* H. \V. Burch spent several ilaya •••O Nell Lindsey, who ha* been ''(tending the *mmuer In Newnnn. and other north Georgia towns, returned home Mon day. S. I). Williams, of Greenwooil, 8. C.. Is lotting his sister. Mrs. M. L. Outs*. Miss Cathrtne Williams, of Greenwood, R. ., who ha* been visiting her aunt. Mrs. M. L. Out**, haa returned to her home. Mrs. It. It. fteekle, who has fteen visit ing her parents In Rtnteshoro, returned home this week. N. 8. I lodges nnd family moved buck III) 81.1a .1. e.,.l Ha.lM«M«a »t I* ..•line. Mrs. T. K. Oden, of Blacksbear, la vis iting Mrs. J. 11. Ile4lmoud. Mr*. L. T. Munloiigh. after spending •vend 4lay* In Channeey, returned home Sunday. C. H. Parker went to Savannah thl* week to meet hi* wife, who ha* tieen *petiding the summer In Virginia. Tlier will reach here Friday. Mr*. J. B. Maury nnd little son wlU arrive Friday from a visit to her parents at Columbus. Ga. Jneob Rtulth left for Macon Wednesday meet Mr*. Smith nnd nfster. who hnve Ihhmi spending the nummer In Athens. Ml** B4»rtle McRae went to Kustimiti this We»*k. Mr*. I)r. Weaver, of Baxley. I* vUitiug Major U. tt. Haris, on College street. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Frnlt and Prortnce Exchange. Lemons, 17.60: Mine,. 604X760. Pineapples. It*, Baninas, straight) bunch, SL60OL7S. Fancy stock: B inerts peaches, per box. IV.W. [ountxln Bartlett pears, per box. Its. -Gross plums, per crate, 12. Columbian prune,, per crate. It Hose Peru grape*, per crate. It00. Blue Malrolse grape*, per crate, 12.00. POULTRY %COUN?RY PBODUCE- lAre hena, *S4J17Hc; trl.a, I216Q26c; broil. ir*. 1sezuic. lire.ned file,, ll®20e pound. Dressed hena per pound, 14016c. _ Lire ducks, Pekin, 16c; puddle, «OI7Mc. Yggp. per doxen. He. )otter, table, perjwnnd, 20O22Hc; cook- HR. Illffi pet r -I Honey, new, tOlOe pound; In on».ponnd ra vE?&ET5?BLEB—Irljh potatoes, No. I •took, per bush*), 11.06. Cabbage (Virginia), llic pound; Dtalth ma beana per pound, 6c; Nary, 12.10 per Onions, per bnahel, 8LJ6. New sweet potato*«._60c buahtl. Kraut, ^-barrel, It71. FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Poster, patent. 16.00: Diamond patent, 16.26; MiKontab Star, 14.70: fancy patent 64.60; Red Eagle. 14.15; Bine fobnom 13.90: fancy, 6X90; spring wbaat patent. 13.00 06 60. C'ORN—Choice red cob, 72c: No. 1 white, Oc: No. 2 yellow, 68-; mired, 61c. OATS—Choice wnlte clipped, 4le; choice L.»17, uuir ugaiif waaaaa, »*.w. HAY—Timothy, choice large beles, 6L1S; o., choice am,II bales, 11.10: do.. No. 1 il.00: choice Bermuda, 76c. KYE—Georgia, 61.10; Tennessee, 99c. Bar- ley, 96c. The above pricea are f, o. b, Atlanta. GROCERIES. AR-Sta York rellnei T< cE>FFEt!—Roiated Arbockla'a 116.69, balk. In bags A barrels. He; green, 109 12c RICE—Carolina grade. New crop 1 _ CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 16c; twin,. 14Nc. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme ham,. He. Dor, ham,. 1514c. California hams, 9.00; Red Cro„ bam,. 16c. Dry salt extra ribs, 9.60; bellies, 20-6 lbs., H0.60;.fat backs, le; plates Sc; Supreme lard, 119.26; Bed Crou, lor. Snow Drift compound. 7\c: Red Croat, 7£c. STOCKS AND BONOS. Bid. Aaked. Georgia 4V4«, 1116... 112 111 Georgia, B. R. f*. 1919 ..106 loot Savannah 6a. 1909 102% 101% Macons 6s, 1919 10# ... Atlanta. 6,, 1911.. 106 Atlanta, 4%,. 1922 197 109% Atlanta 4a. 1934 106 in Atlanta and West Point. . . .166 170 Atlanta and West Point Debt,..107 uo Central Railway of Georgia 1st do. Income.........; ... 46 do. 2d Income......; ... 99% do. 3d Income ... 17 Georgia .. 20 nt Augusta and Sarannah Ill 117 Southwestern ..Ill 111 Georgia Pacino lata ..120 121 < C\. C. and A. lata.. ., ..113 W. F. Raavas. The funeral of W. F. Reeves, who ran the blacksmith shop at 19 South Pryor, nnd resided at 888 East Fair street, takes place Friday at I o'clock at the residence. Mr. Reeves leaves a wife and several children. Members from Camps 12 and 55 of the I. O. O. F„ will attend the funeral. The pallbearers are; 3. I. Ketcham, Jf. H. Abbott. F. N. Ray, L. F. McMil lan, W. D. Gleason and Dr. C. J. Vaughn. Interment at Oakland. Mrs. Mattla Petty. Mrs. Mattie Petty, after a lingering Illness of several months, finally died Thursday night of nervous proitra- tlon at the residence, 49 Mllledge ave nue. Mrs. Petty was 36 years old and was 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 Bmyma, Ga., for funeral and Interment, which will lake place there on Saturday, at 12 o’clock. TWO MEMBERS OF I7TH SENTENCED TO PEN. S|>eclat to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 5.—Peter Charette, of Pennsylvania, and Jamea Kramer, of Pennsylvania, two mem bers of the Seventeenth Infantry, now stationed 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 Grant Peppers of Walker county. Georgia, of a gold watch and 115.48 In money. The rob bery Is said to have taken place In th# Nashville yards here. FORMER ATLANTA CLERK ARRESTED IN CUBA Special to The Georgian. St. Louis, Oct. 5.—Dispatches today tell of the arrest of Edwin C. Ernst. 21 years old, by the United State, troops In Cuba as a Dllxuster. 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 houee there. From there he went to Philadelphia, and then to the Isle of Pines, where he was em ployed as purser on. the Sara, a pa»- senger boat. TONIGHT—AT THE NEW KIM BALL, SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SOUVENIRS AFTER THB THEATER. BUCKET SHOPS CLOSED IN CAROLINA TOWN. SjMN'inl to The Georgian. Anderson, 8. C., Oct. 6.—Anderson hnd two "bucket shops,'" but Fergu son's failure closed one three days ■‘C> and this morning Thomas H. Martin, who has been operating the other, closed up shop. Martin's closing ' due to some misunderstanding with | New York house with which he had been placing his orders, It I* stag’d. It I* the general opinion that the legislature will knock out all but he- shop* In thla state.