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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TUE8DAT. OCTOBER 16.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
M<JHT SCHOOL—B OOKKEEPINO.
Sho-tband. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a
month Draugbon's Practical Roiinfii t.ol-
I eye. piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Bell phone 88* Call, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you that
P-*iihbon's la the beat.
tackle atreet. city.
WANTED-STRONG BOY AS HELPER
and apprentice In typewriter repair shop.
Plate age nnd wages expected. Good op
portunity for a l*oy of the right aort. R.
T. C.. care Georgian.
IF YOU WANT A POHITION IN ANY
line, anywhere, place yonr name with iia.
The business men appreciate «*ur method*
* * Ilonnl Employment
t’entury building.
WANTED—SIX EXPERT WEATHER-
boardera and ahlnglera at onee, good nay.
Apply early to W. II. Arnold, corner Pied
mont and Tenth atreet.
LOOK! COME ON! MEN AND BOYHj
hair eut IBc, shampoo 15c. singe 15c. hand
mintage 16c, electric 25c. SwelTest ah«|
" rlty. Union barber*. Walker'
place.
aimp in
Viaduct
WE WANT TODAY RTENO.-BOOKKF.KP-
ert. typewriter*, offlee boya and cook*.
Globe Bnalneaa Bureau, 418 Fourth National
Bank Building.
AGENT8 WANTED.
PICTURE AGENTS—oEND YOUH WORK
to ut for enlargement; fair prices, good
finish; 18 by 30. Religious and scenery pic-
turea cheap. The Garner Company. ISA
Peter* atreet, Atlanta. Ot.
EDUCATIONAL.
-A t.UKIiOl s \ys*
.... Uorfso. Must furnish gmironlv
bond, write legibly nnd be willing to work
• hard. Good reference* required. Apply
I The Martin & lloyt Co., Prudential UulW-
i Ing, City.
WANTRD-A BRIGHT BOY ’I
errands, prefer one who owns
CjlKs^onejj^jM||
Wnltnn Htreel,
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL Wo
man who I. an up lo dnte Imokkeener
and rnshler for wholesale honse. Itefer-
enees as to rhnrscler nnd ability required.
Halarv no object. Address I.. A M., i-nre
of this paper.
WANTED HELP—Mils end Fsmsls,
WK RELIEVE THAT TUB READERS OF
The (leorftsa are people of Intelllgeuee
and refinement, nnd we lielleve nlao that
most Of them rend dally the aila on this
Mae To teat .thin, we make the following
offer: The regular price of our lnnriilnc
la 41 a year. Itul any tierann who will cut
this ad out nnd send It to ua with 60e will
receive the magnslne a full year-alx
.„,ntbn free! He sure lo aend nil. and
fion't wait, as this offer Is limited. Address
The Mocking Bird. Newnau. On.
22*
11RAMI1A4 il PIANOS.
established e,
«TIT PIANO I'll.. 62 X. IQKMIH.
WANTED—TEACHER8.
FOR SEC-
aalary. Work
registration fee. Grorgln
ready. >/' registration xer.
Teachers' Hurrau. Covington. Ga.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS,
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
We hare the Good*.
HEATERS. BLANK RTF and COMFORTS.
TnE r j OI B.''TtlRNEn FURNITURE CO.; I
41 and 43 Weat Mitchell St.
, FOR SALE—2-CHAIR BARBIE orrFIT.
complete, almost new. coat about $400. Will
tell cheap. Npw In g«»04l location. Addreaa
I M. M. Slanaland. Boston, On.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND
Conservatory of Musir, Macon, Ga.—Old
cst and best. It you wish to Attend any
time .this school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guers#.
president.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—TH B PUBIJC TO VISIT
Slappy's School of Art and loipect por
traits painted by his large classes. Corner
Pitch tree and Auburn.
FOR RENT.
TO 1.ET—HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED
rooms; furnished; every Improvement;
hair mattress***, steam heat; rent low; Ho
tel LlthlM. Tallapoosa, Ga. Open for In
spection. Call or address.F. J. Beyer, Tal
lapoosa. Agent* protected In commissions.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-FOUR BOO MR AND BATH,
second floor. 233 Richardson street.
FOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms, hslf of cottage, hot nnd cold wa
fer. gas. Iu7 f'ulffnni street, Rell 4373 Main.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL.
place It with 11s; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It's worth the
price we will sell It. C. H. Walla * Co., 1104
Fourth National Rank.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
THE BON AIR. 384 Peachtree at. solicits
Inspection, comparison aud patronage.
OLD HATS MADE NEW. \
OLD 80FT AND STIFF FELT HATH
cleaned nnd re-shaped for 36c. Rands or
sweats 25c each extru. Out-of-town orders
given prompt nnd careful attention. Beat
work, latest styles. Acme Hatters. Glfc
Whitehall street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890,
WEYMAN k CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loana on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property n. reason
able rates. Bell phone 76$. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small ex pen so and prompt attention.
Only on real estate In and uear Atlanta.
8. 11. Turman.
8PRCIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount, 4V4. 6 and « per cant. Wrtto
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad atrsat.
FARM LOAN8-WE ARE PLACING
loana on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temnle Court.
nlao money for purchnao money note*.
Straight lonna trade at 5 per cent ar.d up
ward*. according to Uealrablllty of loan.
W. A. Foater. 12 S. Broad atreet.
Mil AM BACH PIANOS.
iFOR SALE-DEBT
workmanship
bids litg. Co..
TIRE;
_la Va*
Weat hll&baU at.
FOR BALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE
Brockwiy surrles. runsbouts nnd depot
srsgone. Nothing .better.made. Georgia
Vehicle Mfg. Co.. 40 aud M West Mitchell
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
. WaS t TX~RT?Td s~ “Sa la BL p
school, lew, medical books for cash. J.
C^Oaran^MJhUebiil^treeLThone^IW^
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
Steel bank aafe* and rault door*; every-
K ilng In *af# Une. It. W. Kills. Agent, 25 8.
road afreet.
FoITkale^Icle in good working
order, |25. 180 West llumpbrle* atreet.
INVESTMENT.
ANTED—TO DISPOSE OF^PAl?rTv
tereat In patented hoiiaehobl article to
irty with sufficient capital to engage In
itnufactur* of same, for Immediate aale
► the trade. Addreaa Z. S., care Geor-
ARCHITECT.
LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build that dwelling hotiae for you. It. D.
Stafford, carpenter nnd builder, College
$2,509 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL
estate; no delay; money In bank. Address
Capital, care Georgian.
HK.TIT
RRAMRACfl PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
PIANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTH.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLUMBER,
Pboa-a 135ft. 80 B. Hunter St.
G. J. DALLAS.
Heal Estate Agent.
317 & 318 Fourth National Bank
Building. Third Floor
Bell Phone 145f>.
A SNAP IN A NORTH SIDE
HOME.
porcelain batba, double floor, atorui-shfctcd.
electric light* nnd gas; In fact, all modern
Improvement*; flue forest oak shade*, nice
barn, servants' house. Hue (urge lot.
■lightly elevated, east front. The party Iia*
a loan on It for $5,000, which can be carried
at 6 per ceut four Htid a half year*. Place
Is easily worth $10,000. Will sell for $3.
T5tf. purcha*er to a*siiiue the loan. Built
* private home. and
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED)
at home, without pain or detention from
litiafn«-s*; permanent cure guannl^oi}; tree I
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper. I
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 164 N- Broad atreet, At-,
Imitn. tin.
$17,000 TO INVEST.
OUR CLIENT PREFERS
GOOD CLASS OF NE
GRO PROPERTY. BUT
WOULD BUY WHITE
PROPERTY IF PAYING
BIG RENT.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.,
23 1-2 Whitehall.
PROFESSIONAL.
INMAN PARK LOTS.
AI CHURCH AND MASONIC ORGANIST | . .
<22 degree*) and rotupoaer. Highest testl ,,) IjOtS nUHTlNir 11*0111 «2l») TO
tnotilals. Exquisite touch. Refer* to Broth ** J, 1 ^, 11 u,, ‘ V- • ' 9
Faria ml and C. B. Neabtt, of till* ; level: Olllv il fo\V foot
eaO. Huguelet. with J. C. V y J ^
l.OHT-ONE TEN AND TWO FIVE DOL
lar Mila on Broad f»r East Hunter street.
Reward. I>. M. Mitchell. Secretary of
%
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FRL-
low. clean* aulta II to tLKd. Paata tOc.
iWWhlfehall St. Pbutie*. Hell B2»i. A S>H. [ UgJl
WALL PAPER. ! - - — —
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
• Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett
(fenuerty of Burnett k Willie) to not dead
nor missing, lie la contracting wall paper
aed palatine Office and show room U
East Hunter atreet. Both 'pbouce ftfta.
4'
I from two i*ar Hues; very
easy terms.
ROFF SIMS & CO.,
319 anci 320 4th National
Bank Building.
Standard 2880.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phono 3533-M
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. n. HHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
America and Georgia stale Aaaoelallon
of Publle Aecountaata. Sheldon Audit Co.,
public aeeonntanta and auditor!. CIS-613
Templa Court. Eiamlnatloaa. a.nprnlsala.
audita Local and long dlatanca pnou# 119*.
ARCHITECTS.
LET DR DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build your houaa. We can aare you monaj.
Addreaa P. O. Box 6:1.
ARCHITECT.
LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build that dwelling bouse for jou. B.
D. Stafford, carpenter and builder, college
Park. Ga.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES-LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributors In tbe
South. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale.
?nel! and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1906 catalogue and prlco Hat. Alexander-
Elyea Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt aervlce. Bell -phone 237A .Atlanta
Wood and Iron Novelty \vorka. 389 Marietta
HE'S TIIE MAN°TI?AT SELLS HOT AIR-
Installs furnaces In old houses as well
na new. He prepares a cellar If youi hava
none. Jfoncrief Furnace Co. Both phone#.
~ ME88ENGER SERVICE. ”
FOB PROMPT AND RELIABLE MER-
•engera. pboue S3. J. A. Davlea and J.
C. uranan.
PICTURE FRAMES. „„„
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 154 Auburn avanua,
corner feachtree. Entranca Auburn ava-
nua.
PRESSINO-ALTBRWJ-Srinf'NBW BO-
reha Preaalng Club—Cleanlux-Repairlng-
Atlanta phone 700. Bell -phone H76. 106*4
Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ua. Memberahlp
11 per month.
8EWING MACHINES.
RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTFI.
elthar Singer or Wbaeler k Wilson. Wt
rent only new machines with complete aet
of attachments. Prompt delivery- Bot&
1891 linger Serring Machine Co.,
T9 Whitehall street.
fTOyES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVER AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
•at up. Expert workman. Pattaraon
Furniture houae, tm Patera atreet. i'houea,
Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 weat. We buy any
thing
TALKING MACHINE8.
TALKING machines and recordr-
Wholesale aud retail dlstrlbntora of Vic
tor talking Machines and Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10,099 r»*corda. Immediate attention
tn«R orders. We want tne name* of
?Jv .t^lMnff machine dealers lu the Booth.
Write for catalogue. Alezander-Elyea Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE k. BRO. TRUNK AND
BAO CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall atreet. Piiont- 1576.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watchea are my hobby. Modern Ideaa In
wjrk and dealing.. H. iValter I^tt. Room
1217 Fourth National Hank Bldg.. Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE
i-nndler'Bldc.
Bell 21*. Men e aewad half eolea. 7le.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Sccoud Hand.)
NAT/ONALR. flALLWOODR, IDEALS
and all other inakea .-it bargain prleea.
iVe ran aell you a regtater, auttable for
any hualneaa. at a prlen that can uot help
but plea an you. v
t’ajh or monthly pnymenta. Every reg-
later guaranteetl for two yeara.
SECOND-HAND CASH ftEOIRTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,, '
24 South Broad Street.
Atlanta. Ua.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION A
brand new 2-atory. 7-room realdpuee, with
all the city mmrenleucea; on bonutlrul ele
vated lot, half block from llie enr Hue and
great value fur 23,850 on teriua of 3653 caab
and <30 per month.
UBAND-NKYV COTTAGE OF glx
ruoma, with nil the city ronrenlencea,
near Grant Park ear line. A perfect little
homo nnd cheap for $2,800, on terms of $359
cash and $25 per month. You caunot beat
till* If you wnnt n home.
A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN THE PltET-
Meat part of North Boulevard, near An
gler avenue, 47x140 feot to alley. Snap for
12.500. This la the right place for a home
or a good place to build n house that will
*«dt nt a profit.
UN GRANT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD
6-rootu cottqge, with nil the city con
venience*. large, clev. ted lot. Price $2,700.
Easy term*.
ON OAKLAND AVENUK. ALMvsoT NEW
5-room cottage, all the eltv convenience*.
Grunt I’urk for a front yanl. Fries $1,800.
Easy terms.
Heights, oii’v half Idaek from the car
Mm*: brand new. well built cottage home,
containing four rooms and ball; nice ele
vated lot. 60x250. Rents $10 per month.
Fri. o. $1.0b).
WEST LINDEN STREET—NEAR SPRING
street; nice almost hew 5-room cottage
home; nil city conveniences; good car
service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash aud
$20 per mouth.
wSNALI.V STREET - NEAR FaTR
street si'liool; well hullt nnd substantial
cottage home, coutalnlng five rooms nud
hnll: all city convenience*; elevated lot,
iO by 120 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy
terms.
46-J RAWM44N MTUEKT - TWO S*/iuV
7-rooiu bona**. All con lenience*. Rent
|30; price $3,0(X). Good home or lnYCf\oent
proposition.
WRITE FUR A 1IES4-RIPTIUN <)F-»)NE
of the lK*st plantations In Georgia. The
plantation Is fine, the price Is right and,
he description 1* very complete.
Bell 'Rhone 2)27. Atlanta Phone 1881.
SALES DEPARTMENT:*
•. «. HOOK. It. C. EVE.
-SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$5,500 N. BOULEVARD-
BRAND NEW HOME,
NEAR PONCE DELEON;
HAS 9 ROOMS; IS MOD
ERN AND A BEAUTY.
LOT IS LARGE AND LEV
EL. IE YOU WANT SOME
THING CHOICE LET US
SHOW YOU THIS. TERMS
IF DESIRED.
,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,
E. h. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank,
' Bell Phone Main 1414,
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We hare all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. It 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 beat
repair department In the South and
guarantee the best work..
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
IV. E. KENNEDY, RENT MGR.
FARM!
Have 175 acres, 32 miles of
Atlanta, on W. & A. R. R.,
with good house, outhouses,
plenty of fruit, bottom land
and woods*. Will sell cheap
or exchange for Atlanta
property. See
L1EBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
M. A. SIIKLTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
liractlnl •torv •ml range rcpnlnr: dm:
work ami mstoHil guaraniMd. Both phaen
131. g b. 1-rjor •tt-KL
EAST FAIR STREET-WE HAVE A
beautiful 6 room cottage; must be sold.
See ua for price.
INMAN PARK-TW6-S*OitY NET?
houae, up to date in every particular.
This house was built for home by day la
bor, front and back porches; seven rooms.
«o sell this beautiful home for the
low sum of $6,590: cash $2,500; balance easy.
west i:M> ltoMks (i.\‘ (loon PaVUU
streets nt attractive prices.
BEAUTIFUL IIOMttS IN' EDGKU’OOU
nnd Kirkwood.
NORTH JACKSON, K-ltOOM IIOl'SE,
wall localud. 60x200. 36,000.
NINE-ROOM HOUSE, 3' AlilES LAiib l.M
high state cultivation. Outbulldlugs aud
blacksmith ahop. Bargain, $1,700.
WASHINGTON RT.-9ROOM 2-feTORV
houw, cornrr lot. Thla la a boantlful
lonao, and we can aril at the low price of
'6,000.
SolmJ houlevard-a nine-room
new house, modern 'n every particular.
If sold In few days, $5,000 buys It.
LAWTON 'STREET—(iiJC-ftoUM HOUSE.
nil Improvements. 75x200. We will sell
this beautiful home for $3,000.
190 ACRES LAND. GOOD 6-ROOXt llot &K
nml outmilUlIugs. plenty ot frulr, borne
bottom land, $2,000.
fo ACRES I.AM). 5 MILES FROM At-
lnnto, k»hm| 6-rooin house. In gmnl con
dition. This nice little farm H mile from
Peachtree road; 10 acres or good bottom
land.
MUST UK - SOLD—NINE-ROOM NEW
house, nil modern Improvements, Owner
has put this beautiful home lu our bauds
to sell at the low price of $5,000. This
model home Is well located on North lloub •
van!.
PIEDMONT AVENUE-BEAUTIFUL NEW
2-story 9-rooiu house. This Is n model
home with all Improvements, $7.o00.
north Jackson street-new il
room house, electric appliances, storm-
sheeted, double-floored, two hnths, back uud
front porches, back nnd front Mtalrwnys;
built by day work; nrinc walls tinted.
HIGHLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN JACK-
sou aud Boulevard. 9-room houae. all
nuHlern Improvements, $6,000.
HoUHTON—\Vfc HAVE two uew 6-rooiu
houses, modern. *lot 55x215 to alley
$3,500 each: easy term#.
LOVEJOY BTREEt—fel.\-KOOM 1IOU8E,
goofl lot, $1,400.
TWO ViTilY FINK HOMES--:.STORY
10-room houses on East Linden, near
Jackson; lots level, 50x196. See ua for prleea
aud term*.
two-htoRy, 9 room HOl'ME. fine
lot. brick retaining wall; will rcut tor
$35 per month; on rear ot lot 4-room cot-
tnge rents $S month. Price $4,259. Good
terms.
BEAUTIFUL HOME ON HIGHLAND
avenue, this side Roulevard; 2-storv. 9
room*, lot 60x190, level, etc., being offered
for $6,000.
TENTH STREET-SEVEN BOOM HOUSE.
near Peachtree, all modern Improve
incut*, eleetrle lights, hot nnd cold water,
tinted walla, eall bells, storm-sheeted nml
double-floored; up to dnte In every par
ticular. Thla la n lienutlfal new home nml
we can aell It nt the low price of $5,000.
SOUTH
PROPERTY IS GOOD AS GOLD; FIRM
nnd steady. Washington atreet below
Ilass. P-rooui house, deep lot, nice lieiuc.
nt $5,000.
WASHINGTON STRliKT. NEAR ATI.AN
tn avenue. 2-atory. 9-rooni well built
home, facing east, fine lot, etc. Price
$4,200.
NEAH AtloVE ifill'SlTis FIXE lllil.T
home. 2-atory. 9-room, lot 60 feet front.
19*» feet deep, fine nelghtMira. Price Is low
nt $5,200.
EAST JlUNTEIL. CORNER LOT. 6-IIOOU
h<>iiK>: thla la Am- iimpoaliton: If.*'.
CREW STREET—sHVEN-R04»M
story house, alt Improvement* eomplete,
<2.500-
UAPITAI.IST—SEE US Fi)U UENTRAL
property paying good Interest on Invest
ment.
W. E. TREADWELL A CO.
, FOR RENT.
SO. 30 PONCE Ih-LEON'AVF.—THIH 5
room cottage, on the south aide of Ponce
Det^im avenue. *m lot 59x150. which Ilea
slightly elevated, baa gas. hot and cold wa
ter, poreelalit bath, eloset. sink tn kitchen;
Is newly papered and painted, and new
plumblug Is being put -lu; Ponce DeLeon
irenqe cars pass the door. Will lie vacant
Oi toli^r 15. Rent $35 per inontb.
Houlevsnl. at the enrnor of Form! »vv
nue: has rns, hot ami cold water, potvelaln'
bath, .'leant, stationary waahitnml. .Ink In
the klteheu; In a good neighborhood nnd In
CO..I reitrtlr, Will Ipe vaeant Oetolier 15.
Rent 4* per month.
JOHN J. WOODSirtE,
THE RENTING A3a»vr,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones ill-
—i—i— — —
CAPITOL A VE.—BEAUTIFUL CORNER
lot, 100x250; non-realdtnt owner aothoriae,
•ale at 12.600.
HALF bl-OCK HIGHLAND AVENUE
and block of Boulevard. Here Is a per
fectly level lot, 50x160: alley on three sides;
street Improvements down, and for a quick
sale $1,000 buys It.
HIGHLAND AVE.-JU8T BEYOND UU-
penblll avenue; elevated, level lot, 60x160.
Foreclosure price $500.
HIGHLAND AVE.—CORNER. 70x200; IS
close to Boulevard; three small bonses
on rear: suitable for two 0-room houses on
front, which would make splendid Invest
ment nt $2,300 cash.
GRANT ST.—ELEVATED AN J D LEVEL
lot. 40x150 to alley: near Fair atreet. $900.
CURRIER ST.—LOT. 615x1*6 TO ANbTB^U
street. #850.
STORE AND 6KOOM DWELLING. ON
Ashby atreet, aud a corner; rented at $15
month. $1,600.
HOWELL ST.—CLOSE TO EDGKWOOD
avenue; 4-room dwelling; lot 48x100; reuts
$108. Price $1,000.
litWIS ST.-NEAR JACKSON .STREET.
Splendid 5-room cottage; pretty lot; the
owner'moving from state.- $3,109; terms $500
caah and $40 monthly.
GRANT ST.—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, \VlDE
hall nnd Imth room; all modern eon-
venlenrea; built for a home; nearly uew;
perfect repair: fine corner lot, 60x140. $4,000.
SECOND D<Volt OFF DECATUR Sf -OP-
poalte Fulton Cotton aud Bag Mills: 7-
room.cottage lu i»erfect repair; Jot, 78x114.
Price $1,860.
R. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY H. JACKSON.
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.
Cor. Peachtree and Edge-
wood Avenue.
Bell Phone 3394. Atlanta
Phone 4794.
$475 BUYS 3-ROOM HOUSE AND HALL
that rent* for $6 per month. Bargain for
this week.
$1,000 WILL BUY 6-1104)31 HOUSE OX
Sima street; lot 50x100; rents $11 per
month.
31.300-FIVE.ROOM HOUSE, NICE LOT.
in three hbH-ks Peachtree, on Alexander
street; $500 caah, balance $20 per month.
$2,750—NICE 6-IlOOM HOUSE. LOT 46x200.
Crew street; $690 cash and balance $20 |ier
month. Rent sufficient for monthly pay
ments.
$2,500—81 X-UOOM COTTAGE. WELL
built, steam heat: lot 86x170; >fhaon ave
nue; $o09 cash and balance to suit. A rare
bargain.
I960—FOR 4-ROoJl HOUSE NEAR AUA-
goit botri. K. Ellis atreet; lot 36x200. Rent
$10 per month. A chance to buy this kind
of property you don't get every day. Call
and aee us.
$3.100—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, GOOD LOT~
$250 caah and balance $25 per mouth. This
side Jackson, ou Irwin atreet.
<3,0)6 WILL DCYlM ACRES LAND WITH
good 5 nnd 3-room housea aud outbuild
ings. In three mile# of railway station. 20
miles of Atlanta; 40 acres bottom laud In
high stute of cultivation; $1,000 cash nnd
balance In 5 years.
I860 FOR 60 ACRES LAND NEAR PEACH-
tree road. 18 miles from Atlauta. Owner
has ordered this sold and will consider of
fer.
$1,450—GOOD 2 AND 6-ROOM HOUSES.
four blocks Candler building. Reut $16
per month. This Is a rare bargain.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
WEST END-WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
home of K room* on Peeples street; lot
50x175. This house has all modern improve
ments nnd Is almost new $5,000
WHITEHALL STREET—EIGHT-ROOM
house, on lot 151x220. This house has all
modern Improvements. Think of the price,
slse of lot and on Whitehall $7,500
CENTRAL AVEnTE-A 7-ROOM HOUKE.
ou good lot. and In walking dlstnucc.
This heuse Is not quite completed, and now
Is the time to get you a house $3,650
orme Street—a four-room house.
' on lot 34x100. Water nnd gas. uud Is
close III. $990 cash and balance monthly.
The price Is only $2,000
.McDaniel strbet-a corner store
and 5-rooin cottage, renting for $19.50 per
month. This Is very cheap nt the price
asked M.800
WHITEHALL TBRRACE-A NICE 7-
room house, on lot 45x139. This Iioiiho Is
almost new nml close In. A small payment
cash, balance easy $2,860
CHAPEL STREET—A 7-ROOM HOUSE.
with nil modern Improvements, on lot 38
by 176, nml rented to good tenants. Very
WOODWARD AVENUE-A NICE 6 ROOM
eottnge. with nil modern linprove/nents,
>n lot 52x162. You cannot do better for
the money $2,800
IF ANY OF THE ABOVE DO NOT SUIT
you we have others, and we would he
very glad to have you call and let us show
them to you.
J. It. WERR.
Manager Sales Department.
A West End Lot.
We have one pretty lot in West End; east front,
with all street improvements down, for $1,000 cash. It
is 50x150, between two nice residences, and has trees
on it.
There’
WA1GU, ULH> tLU WWC ACOiUCUVl.n, “UU UttO bl CCS
it. Maybe it’s just the lot you’ve been wanting,
re’s nothing like it in West End for the price.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
In the Matter of
M. Winer. Bankrupt.
a* a court of bankruptcy, pnsaed the
day of October. 1906, the undersigned will
receive nettled bids for the *tock of clothing,
shoe*. fm-nUbtng*. hats nnd 1ry goods, to>
gel her with fixture*. Including show case*,
table*, shelvlug and safe, of the said M.
Miner, bankrupt, located nt 179 Peters
street, Atlanta. Ga.. hid* will lto received
by me tut to 10 o'clock Thursday. Octo
ber 18. 1906, bid* to be opened at said hour
lu the office of I*. II. Admit*. E*q., referee.
The right reserved to rejeet any and nil
bids.
IL a PATTERSON. Receiver,
725 Prudeutlul building.
Atlanta, Ga.
Thomas C. Dodd.
The funeral service* of Thomas -C.
Dodd, who died at a private sanitarium
Sunday night, were conducted at the
residence of his sister, Mrs. W. Cw
Warren, 360 West Peachtree street,
Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, and
the interment took place at Oakland
cemetery. He was the son of the late
Green T. Dodd and is survived by a sis
ter, and Gus T. Dodd, his brother. •
J. E. Corner.
J. E. Comer, a former resident of At
lanta, and at the time of his death spe»
clal agent for the Standard Oil Com
pany at Nashville, died at the latter
place last Saturday. The funeral ser
vices were held there Monday.
Thomas Madden.
Thomas Madden, aged 73 year*, died at 417
Ivy street Sunday afternoon nt 6 o'clock.
The funeral was held nt Poole'* prtvnb
Unknown Man.
The unknown man who #wns Monday
morning brought to the Grudy hospital from
Oakdale. Ga., where he wn« Injured by u
train, died Monday nt 1 o'clock. Ill* body
I* now at Patterson's undertaking’ estab
lishment awaiting Identification.
Mrs. Rebecca M ay ton. *
Rebecca J. Mnysou died Monday
....... ... 12 o’clock nt 137 rnpitol avenue.
Mr*. Ma.vson was 60 year* old and a widow.
The funeral nrraugetueut* have not yet
been auuounced.
• Mrs. Margaret Grenville.
Mr*. Margaret Grenville, aged 79 venrs,
died at a private sanitarium Tuesday morn
ing nt 3 o clock. The body was brought to
the undertaking establishment of Barclay
Brandon, who will take It to Augusta
sdny night nt 11:45 o'clock. Mrs. Gren
tille was the mother of Mrs. M. G. Mullins,
of Atlauta. who Is at the Bon Air hotel.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit tag
Produce Exchange.
Lemon*. $7.50.
Mme*. 60$n$c.
Pineapples, $45004.00.
Gnuiuni. »tr«lshT,, n.r bunch, 4LWffui
Cull*, per bunch, $1.0001.26.
CALIFORNIA t ftUIT—Fancy stock:
B ioertn peaches, per box. $1.50.
ountaln Bartlett peara, per box, $3.&
Grots plums, per crate, $2.
Columbian prunes, per crate, $2.
Rote Peru grapes, per crate, $2.00.
R|ue Malvolse grape*, per crate, $2.00.
Cocoa nuts, per sack, $4,3
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE^
Lire heus. 4O042ttc; fries, 22H®30c; broil.
^Dressed fries, 18020c pound.
Dressed hens, per- pound, 14016c.
Lire ducks. Pekin. t>: puddle, 2ft027Hc.
Kgs*, per dozen. 21022c.
. Butter, table, nernound, 20O22Hc; cook
lug. per pound, _
Honey, new, 8010c pound; in one-poaoj
racks. 1O012*.*.
VEGBTAIILKH—Irish notatoes. No. |
stock, per bushel. .950$LOO.
Cabbage (Virginia), l%c pound; Danial
Ike.
Lima beaus per pound, Ic; Navy, $2.10 net
bushel.
Onions.* per bushel. $1.3.
New sweet potatoes, 65076c bushel.
Kraut. Vft'barrel. $3.75
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Postal's ottfOt $6.00; Diamond
patent, $5.3; Mnscoulau Star. $4.70: fnner
patent. $4.60: Red Eagle. $4.25: Bine Ribbon.
$3.90: fancy, <3.55; spring wheat |ctten*. $5.09
06.50.
CORN—Choice red cob, 70r; No. 2 whits,
to; No. 2 yellow. 69c: mixed 67c.
OATH—Choice white /dipped, 49c; No. S
white 48c; No. 2 mixed, 47c; Texas rust
proof. 60c.
MEAL—Plain wnter-gronno. r*r bushel
67e; lMilted. 140-noifnd Jute* per bushel. C2cj
Short*. white. $1.50: ine'tlum. $1.40: brown
w - T J
$1.00. 7
$1.00: choice Rermudfl, 80c.
RYE-Georgla, $1.10; Teuucssee. 90c. B*^
?v. 9Cc.
The a bo re prices are f. o. b. Atlauta.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard grunnlnted. $5.20. New
York refined. 4*4; plantatlous, Cc.
COFFEE—Roi»ate«l Aibucklea $16.50.
bulk, lu bugs o. barrels, i3c; green, UA#
12c • •
RICE—Carolina 4H07Hc, according t*
grade.
CJIEEHK—Fancy full cream dairy, 154;
twins. 154.
PROVISIONS—8upreme hams. 15c.
illfor
Dors
hum*. 15Vie. California hams. 10c; Ue<1
Cross-hams. 15<-. Dry Halt extra ribs. $9.C5:
bellies. 20-5 lbs...$10.50: fat backs. 8.25; pbiir«
8.25: Supreme lard. $10.50; Red Cross, Kb*;
Snow Drift compound, 8c; Re«l Cross, 7'*c.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bnvnmiah 6s. 1909....
Mai-ous 6s, 1910....
Atlauta, 5s. 1911....
,.10«
..105
..10/
...105
Lyman 8kaata.
Lyman Skaata. 3-mouth*-old
and
of Mr.
residence, 132 Kirkwood avenue, Tueadny
morning. The body wns taken to Jones
boro Tuesday at noon for funeral nnd In
terment. The father Is foreman of the
Southern Bell Telephone Company.
STATISTICS.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
SOUTH SIDE HOME! IF YOU ARE
looking for a nice, modern home on north
side, call lu and let us allow you n house
nnd lot cn Piedmont avenue. I>etween
Eighth and Tenth streets. This Is piped
for furnace, wired for electric lights, gas.
water, sewer and bath; east front. All
street Improvements down nnd paid for;
tile sidewalks, nice, large lot. We 4-an
sell you thla p!r.re for $5,750; $1,750 cash,
balance on easy terms.
CAPITOL AVENUE! A TWO-HTORY
seven-room house. In thoroughly flrat-rlnHS
condition; uew plumbing, gas, sewer, water
and bath. Newly painted Inside nnd nut;
east front: splendid lot; 60 by 200 feet to
nn alley; $1,250 cash, balance easy. Price
$4,75o.
only 93,000. We
MYRTLE STREET LOT. 45 BY 160 FEET:
UTILE AVENUE. WEST END-STREET
ear line and all Improvements down. *ue|»
a* sidewalk*, sewer, water, gas; chart
ed streets; spleudbl neighbors, and near
new public *cb<>ol; price $900.
OAK STREET I.OT-SKWEU. WATER.
gas. etc. Price $650; convenient to Pee-
pie* street, city *cHo<d. Only one block
away from two car lln#»*. Gordon street
nnd Luclle avenue.
1,200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta
and West Point railroad nnd College Park
electric car line, right nt Oaklnud City;
..- — the ground. Price out’
SUBURBAN HOMES. AND ACREAGE-
We have a idee, new five-room cottage.
• -—of laud; f—*• — * w
red public
JiJfcL
only $2,500; $1,000 ca*U and balance easy.
terestlng reading matter.
| S. B. TURMAN & CO.
'Cor Broad and Alabama Sts.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. nnd Mra. Max Lichtenstein, at 215
W. Fair street, a girl. I
To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hodges, at 32
White street, n l»oy.
To Mr. nnd .Mrs. G. N. Mnyfleld, at 62
Weat Peachtree atreet. a boy.
To Mr. nml Mr*. W. J. Milner, nt 429
Court In lid street, a l»oy.
DEATHS.
Thomu* Madden, 73 years old. died of old
age nt 417 Ira street.
Mrs. Martha Gaston, 64 years old, died nt
61 llnyden street,
Martha Rav, 1 year old, died of couvul-
•dons nt 366 Luekle street.
, Thomn* C. Dodd, 41 years old. died of
Bright’* disease nt Grady hospital.
Mrs. C. M. Garrett. 77 years old, died of
tuboreiilosl* at 126 Fraser street.
Wesley Reeder, 3 years old, died of pneu
monia at 442 Hluipsoii street.
Ihtvld C. Knox. 64 years old, died of rnll-
•Ideut nt Moore street crossing.
I*ntidier. 27 years old, died nt 12S6
nUOUIMi 1FII...
Atlanta. 44*. 1922.
Atlanta 4s. 1934
Atlanta nnd West Point. . . .167
Atlauta mid West Point Debts.. 197
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
da Income
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia ..265
Augusta and Savannah 115
South western..
and A. lsts..
..112
road
Ben
Marietta street
PROPERTY "TRANSFERS.
$89J—Mra. Mura E. Bueliholz to Mr*. M.
R. Pace, lot on McAfee street near llunnl-
cult street. Loan deed.
$3,860--W. M. Nichols to F. C. Meey, lot
on West Mitchell street near Muugurn
street. Warranty deed.
$19,70)—p. Rey to J. Hlrabbcrg, lot on
Raw^M street uear Windsor street. Rond
for tine.
$1,0)0—Southern Real E*tate and Improve-
went Co. to E. P. AhmIcv. lot on Barksdae
drive In Ausley Park. Warranty deed.
$l,50O~r. A. Ilow'eil to Elliott W. Peck.
ioq ••' B tr|et. Loan dee«l.
is to Trust Company ol
Well* street uear Hum
. -- - I .at it deed.
$23i)—Frank and George It. Edmondson to
Mias M. P. Pickett, bit on Ashby atreet
icnr Harwell stretrt. Warranty deed.
$1,000—Lillie W. Johnson to Robert N.
*re*toti, lot on Maple street near Foundry
street. Warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$1,700—0. I). Tauslg. to build oue-atory
frame dwelling nt 17 tlrndy place.
$2.250—G. F. Willis, to nuild three one-
sjory^ frame dwelling* at 196-7-9 strong
$150—Mr*. K. J. Zaebery, to repair two-
story frame dwelling nt 119 E. Fair street.
$630— rulton Realty mid Improvement Co
to build one-atory frame dwelling nt 161
Jones avenue.
$269— Mrs. L. Adkins, to build addition to
om^atory frame dwelllug at 447 Pulllaui
$1,400—Henry Alexander, to build two one-
story frame dwelllug* nt 23-30 D'AlvIgbny
street. * 3
$675—E. P. Watkins, ........ „ M
frame dwelling nt 331 Fulton atreet.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BYNEWYORKSUN
New York, Oct. 16.—The Klin- says: "An
exceedingly dull stock market existed dur
ing the first hour, showing a derlinlaz
tendency lu the Inter hours of the day, and
again hardened, was nil Wall street hud
to offer yesterday. The volunle of basi
lic** fell heavily below the recent dally
average, aud the market was throughout
apathetic and uninteresting. There was a
consensus to the effect flint much lbs
larger part of the nelllng of stocks during
the last few days had lH*cn for the n«*.
count of speculative Interest known lo
Mall street ns the western party, nml ns
this selling, in the main, represented profit
taking on recent purchase*, the strong un
dertone which ha* prevailed ever since the
l*e In price* following the aiiiiouneeiiicnt
n AtigUHt of the Union Pacific nnd Houlh-
•rn Pacific dlvldenda remain* wholly un
changed. Item* possessing llie largest vi
tal Interest to the stork market were these
pertaining to the money situation. The
Bank of England In the first place gathered
Into Its treasury over £000,000 gold. Die
greater |»ortloii of this nmouut belrig ueir
gold laid down In England from South
Africa. Although discounts In the lending
European flimiiclnl centers rose n little,
they nt ill refused to ndVnnce in the open
market In Mudoti to the minimum rats
fixed by the directors of the Bank of Eng
land last week. Here, too, sterling
chn * * *
THE LIVE STOCK-MARKET.
Chicago, Oct. 16.—Hogs—Estimated re
ceipt* today 19,090. Market slow nnd gen
erally 6e tower: quality fair; left over 4.334;
bulk $6.4006.65; estimated for tomorrow
29.000: light hogs $6.25p6.70: mixed $6.Id#
6.75; heavy $606.75: rough $606.35; pig* $5.0
06.40; yorkers $6.6006.65; good to eliolet
heavy $6.6606.75.
• ’attic— Estimated reeelpta 12,000. Market
wc.ik to 10c lower; quality fair: l*vvH
$407.25: cows $1.4004.6); heifers $160fi5.C:
calves $5,307.75; g«M*l prime .ateers
7.39; poor to medium $4.5006.354 sleeker!
and feeder* $2.6004.70.
Sheep—Estimated receipt* 42,000. .Market
steady to 10c lower; quality fair; native
$3.2005.50; western $3.2506.50: jenrlliH*
$5.1006.20; lamb* $4.5008; western $l.5 , *^ v
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
SUBMITS HIS REPORT,
build one-story
DR. WHITE IS DEAD
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS.
Special to The Georgluti.
Butler, Ga., Oct. 16.—Late yesterday
afternoon Dr. J. o. White, who for
twenty year, had heen a physician at
this place, died after only a few days
of suffering with pneumonia. Dr.
White was well known all over Taylor
county. .
FOUND NEGRO IN HOME
HID UNDER A TABLE.
8pecial to The Georgiar.
Albany, Ga.. Oct. 16 —A negro sup
posed to be a burglar was discovered
In the home of Mr. William Lockett
Saturday night. When found the ne-
gro was under a table In the reception
Wj- appeared i j be drunk, though
* l believed t hot he »vas shamming.
An Officer was sent for and be was
nlaced In lalL
Sperial lo.The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 16.—St.tt*
Superintendent of Education I. W. HHI
has (lied with the governor his repirt
for the years ending September 3»,
1905, and September 30, 1906, as re
quired by law.
The superintendent, after telling of
his visits to the various counties In the
Interest of education, says:
"'The people seem actually to ba'-
fallen In love with voting taxes 'a
themselves for school purposes. Thir
ty-seven counties, embracing 2,365 'll*-
tricta, have already voted the one
tax upon themselves for ecliool r ir '
poses. The measure has failed t■> re
ceive the requisite three-flftha vote a
only four counties. Quite a number
will vote on the iqeasure at the "tat.
election In November."
ATLANTANS IN ATTENDANCE
AT JEWISH WEDDIN&
dpei lnl to The Georgian.
Albany, Ga, Oct. 16.—The weddin*
of Miss Mollle Neuman and Mr. Il'-a-
drlck Solomon took place at the Jewish
synagogue at 10 o'clock this morning.
Among the out-of-town people who a •
here to attend the r.eddlng are M
Rosa Brown, of Paterson. N. J- ,n ' 1
Messrs. Tilden. Fred. Pete and cwg-
mund Solomon, of Atlanta.