The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 16, 1906, Image 12

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WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. No «d. taken for lest then 2S cents, the price ef four lines. Six words of average length maks a line. The following rates are far consecutive Insertions! f time 6 cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times 4cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3 1 /, cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AO. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When ser.ding ads. pay for at rates quoted above. AOS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. BUSINESS DIEECTOKY. J WANTED HELP—MALE. ttorthand. Typewriting, etc., onl, v - mouth Dranghon's Practical Busineas Col- Dr*. Piedmont Hotel block. 152 Peachtree. Bell phone 88$. Cell, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you tnet Dranghon's la the beat. WANTED—YOt* NO MEN TO t.EARN pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenahaw, 03 I.nckie atreet. city. WANTED—STRONG BOY AS HELPER and apprentice In typewriter repair anop. C.!„ aaa « o..«« avnai>t»ll. Good Op T. care Georgian rages 'expected. Good op- l»oy of the right aort. It. IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN line, anywhere, place your name with ua. The linalneaa men appreciate our methoda of furnlablugyhelp. National Eml*l<»>meut AaaoclatlOn. 1022-1023 Century building. The Ploneera. WANTBD-8IX EXPERT WEATHER boardera and ahlnglera nt once, good nay. Apply early to W. II. Arnold, corner I led* inont and Tenth atreet. LOOK! COME ON! MEN AND BOYS’ hair cut 16c, shampoo 16c. -singe J5c. band massage 15c, electric 25c SwelTeat "bop In ■'city, union barl»era. Walkers, 3 \ladnct place. Ir AGENT8 WANTED. EDUCATIONAL. WE WANT TODAY 8TENO. BOOKKLEP- era. typewriters, office boy* and cook*. Globe Business Bureau, 418 Fourth National Bank Building. WANTED—A Luiiumiui. -- stallraent house. Must furnish gun™trt£ COLLECTOR FOR ■uuimenv nuiise. Must furnish bond, write legibly nnd be wlllln • hard. Good refere I The Martin A Hoyt '* Ing. city. ..nd Im* willing to work hard. Good references required. Apply "" ! • " Co., Prudential Build- Csll at once, 40 Wnltwn Street. WANTED HELP—FEMALE.' a thoroughly PBArriCAf. WO- man who Is nn up to date bookkeeper and cashier for wholesale bouse. Refer ences ns to character nnd alullty required. m * Address L. A M., care WANTED HELP—Mala and Female. WE BELIEVE THAT THE RKADEUHOK The Georgian are people of Intelligence and refinement, and we believe alto that most of them read dally the ada on this page. To teat this, we make the following offer: The regular price of our uinrnilne Is SI a year, but an/ person who will cut ibis ad out and send It t« us with WcjjjjJ receive the msgaxlne a full ■Jx Months free! Be sure to send nd. and - • Uhls offer la limited. Address 62 X VoltSYTH. WANTED—TEACHERS. EXPERIENCED TEACHER FOB HEC- oml grade. Bpleodld salary. Work ready. No registration fee. t»eorgln Teachers' Bureau. Covington. Ga. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COLD WEATHER IB HERE- We have the Goods. HEATERS. BLANKETS' and COMFORTS. We Can Have You Money. CASH OR CREDIT. We Repair, Pack and Bhlp. Rell Phone 17$. Beil Phone 1757. TIIE J. B. TURNER FURNITURE to., 41 and 43 West Mitchell St. FOR SALE-7-OHAIR RAUHEIt complete, almost new. eost abont $4oo. w hi •ell cheap. Now In good location. Address M. M. Stanaland, Boston. Ga. HRAMBACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1H23. BfcCHT PIANO 82 N. FORS\ Til. FOB BALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia \ e- hide life. Co., 50 and 62 West llltchell at FOB BALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE Brockway aurrlea, runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia ; Vehicle 61 fg. Co., 60 aud 63 Weat Mitchell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. school, law, medical books for cash. J. C. Garan, 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone ltt MISCELLANEOUS. I VICTOR MANOANESE ANI) steel bank safes and vault doors; every ; u loan on thing In aafe tine. R. W. Ellin, Agent, 2$ 8. at b per « Broad atreet. , ! I* <*» »/. INVESTMENT. VANTEP-TO DISPOSE OF PART IN terest. In patented household article to arty with sufficient capital to engage In Manufacture of same, for immediate sale o (he trade. Address Z. 8., care Geor- ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build thnt dwelling house for you. R. P. Stafford, carpenter nnd builder, College Uark^G ic DR. W. J. TUCKER. business; permauent cure guaranteed; free trial home treatment aent In plain wrapper. Dr. W. j. Tucker, 1514 N. Broad atreet. At- lanta. Ga. PROFESSIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND Conservatory of Music, Macon, Oa.—Old ost and lK»st. If you wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guersg, president. . ART SCHOOL. WANTED—TH E PUBLIC TO VISIT 8loppy*s* School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hia large ciaases. Corner Pinch tree and Aubani. FOR RENT. TO LET—HOTEL: ONE HUNDRED rooms; furnished; every Improvement; hair mntrn»gsi**. steam heat; rent low; Ho tel LI this. Tallapoosa. Ga. Open for In- apectlon. 4'nil or addresa F. J. Berer, Tal lapoosa. Agents protected In commissions. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT-FOUR ROOMS AND BATH, second fliior. 233 Richardson street. FOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, half of cottage, hot and cold wiu ter. gas. 106 I'ulllnin street. Bell 4373 Main. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we give It our special and peraonal attention. If It's worth the price we will sell It. C. H. W#lls A Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, 384 Peachtree at., aollclta Inspection, comparison nud patronage. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS cloaned nnd re shaped for 35c. Bands or sweats 26c each extra. Out-of-town orders given prompt nnd careful attention. Best work, • latest styles. Acme Hatters, Whitehall street. MONEY TO LOAN. • MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN & CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends monoy on Improved Atlanta property a reason* able rates. Bell phone "Cs. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. 8. B.‘ Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4*4, 6 and 6 per cent. Writ# or call S. W. Caraoo, 24 S. Broad street. FARM LOANS-WE ARE 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 rates. No delays. Charlca Herman, rooms 202-3 Tetnole Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend ou injnthly payment plan; no demy; also money for purchase monoy notes. Straight loans made nt 5 per cent and up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 S. Broad street. $2,500 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL estate; no delay; money lu bnnk. Address < npltnl, care Georgian. HRAMBACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. HE.’IIT PIANO CD.. 62 N. FORSYTH. PERSONAw. DAVID W. TARDmiDGU. MASTLU I'hlMBKR, I'bow-B 13(1 ID k. Huottr St Q. J. DALLAS, Heal Estate -Agent. 317 & 318 Fourth National llank building. Third Floor Dell Phone 1455. A SNAP IN A NORTH SIDE HOME. IF taken next week, we have a lu'auitful ti'ii-room bom., furnmv bet, porcelain baths, double floor, storm sheeted, electric lights and gas; In fact, all modern Improvements; flue forest oak shades, nice barn, servants’ bouse, flue large lot. slightly elevated, east front. The portv luis u (oun on It for $6,000. which can lie carried at 6 per cent four nud a half years. Place Is easily worth $10,000. Will sell for $3.- 750. purchaser to iiNsiime the loan. Built for a private home, and not for a sale. House practically new. If you want u nice home at a bargain, come early. .$17,000 TO INVEST. OUR CLIENT PREFERS GOOD CLASS OF NE GRO PROPERTY. BUT MOULD BUY M’HITE PROPERTY IF PAYING BIG RENT. M. H. LUCAS & CO., 2.9 1-2 Whitehall. INMAN PARK LOTS. nltehall atreet. LOST. iti'f.r, nmging fnwn $275 to dritiiiKox f 325 ; lpvcl: m[ y. a f «*t -- .—... -« —.. from two car linos; very easy tonus. HOFF SIMS £• CO., 319 and 320 4th National Bank Building. Standard 2880. LOST-ONE TEN AND TWO FIVE DO!. lar bills on Broad or Fast Hunter atreet. j Reward. It. M. Mitch.*14 Secretary of j FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL- law, cleans suits SI to SL60. Pants 10c. IOWblteh:.ii s? p:. • - M-ii 6.' J, | Roll 888. WALL PAPKft j m - 'J-*-M-U'lj WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't lot 'em fool you." Jim Hornett •formerly of Burnett A Willis) la not dead j FRASIER & SMITH, sor missing. He It 'contracting "wsU paper I Bell Phone 3533-M *.4 ualalltif. Offkf an.t .haw nom IS 1 WE BliV AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS L«,t Hunin- atravL Datk ‘pbuan IM. w osr mu IS Auburn avMuc * 1 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia state Auoetatlon o; Public Arcouutaota, Bbeldon Audit Co., public accountant! and andltora, 618419 Temple Court. Examination*, #pprul*alj. audita. Local and long distance phone 1196. LET US DU A W H VWTt^rLANS AND bnlld yonr bouse. We can save you money. Address P. O. Box 675. ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUU ' PLANS A3.D _build that dwelling bouse for yon. R* D. Stafford, carpenter and builder, College Park. Ga. V BICYCLE 8UNDRIES. BICTCLE8 AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bleed, and cuudry dletrltjtor, lu the Soofb. Southern agent* tor - ifT 0 * Vale, Snell and Hudson blcrclaa. Write for our ISO. catalogue and price Hat. Alexander* Eljea Co. • CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. .Atlanta Wood and Iron Novelty Work*, 389 Marietta atreet. HE'S THE MANTHAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installs furnaces lu old house* ns well n* uew. He prepares a cellar If you have none. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both phone*. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MER- aengcra. 'pbong a J. A. Dario a fid J. C. Bransn. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2i4 Auburn araoua, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are- ana. PRES8ING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—TIIE NEW BU- rcka Preaalng (Tub-Cleanlue-Repalrlng. Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2478. 10«Vi Whitehall etreet, Atlanta, Ga. Membership 11 per month. RENTED-TWO 1 DOLLARS 'pBR MONTH. cither Singer or Wheeler A Wlleon. We rent only new macllnea with complete tet of attachment!. Prompt dellrery. Both phones ISM. singer Sewing Machine Co., 75 Whitehall street. STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND •et up. Expert workman. Patteraon Furnltnre bouae, 281 Petera atreet. ‘Phonea, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any thing. TAKING MACHINES. TALKING machines and rkcords- Wbolesale aud retail distributor* of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received largo consignment of machines and over 10.009 records. Immediate attention g ven mall orders. We want tae names of all talking machine dealers lu the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Blyet Co. TRUNK' AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W ROUNTREE * BRO. TRUNK AND RAO CO. Retail aud. repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Phone 1571 WATCHMAKING. TO TIIE TRADE: COMPLICATED watchea nre my hobby. Modern Ideee In work end dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. IK PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE I'andler Bide. Bell 222S. Men s eewed half aolea. 75c. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOD8. IDEALS ami all other makes nt bargain prices. Wo can sell you a register, atHtable for any business, at a price that can not help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg- goarnnteod for two yenrs. SECOND-HAND CASH flKGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 8outh Broad Street, Atlanta. Oa. W. A. FOSTER. Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION A brand new 2-atory, 7 room residence, with all the city conveniences; on beautiful ele vated lot. half blin k from the car line nnd great value for $3,850 on terms of $650 cash and 130 per month. IIRANDNKW COTTAGE OF XIX rooms, with all the city convenience*, near Grant Park car line. A perfect little home and cheap for $2,800, on terms of $350 cash and $25 j»er mouth. You cannot beat thl* If you want n home. A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN THE PRET. tlest part of North Boulevard, near An gler avenue, ATxUO fe-.-t to alley. Kuan for $2,600. Thl* In the right place for a home or n good place to bnlld a house that will sell nt n profit. ON GRANT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD 6-rooi.i cottage, with nil the'city con veniences, large, elevi.ted lot. Price $2,700. Easy term*. ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALM^oT NEW 5-rooui cottage, all the cltv conveniences. Grant Fork for a from yard. Price $1,800. Easy terms. RICHMOND AVENUE - LAKEWOOD Height*, on’v half block from the car line; brand new. well built cottage home, containing four rooms nnd hall; nice ole- vnted lot. 60x250. Rents $10 per month. Price. $1.(100. WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SPRING atreet; nice almost new 5-room cottage home; all city conveniences: good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash aud $20 per month. CONN ALLY STREET — NEAR FAIR street school; well built and substantial cottage home, containing five rooms and hall; nil city conveniences: elevated lot. 50 by 120 feet to alley. Price $2,260; eaay term*. 469 RAWNON STREET - TWO X8.IlitV 7 room house. All con tcnlencea. ftent 130; price $3,000. Good home or lnvevl r )ent proposition. WRITE FOR A DESCRIPTION OFYLNB of the licst plantation* In Georgia. The plantation 1* tine, the price 1* right nnd the denerlptlon 1* very complete. Bell * Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881. SALES DEPARTMENT: *. K. HOOK.' K. C. EVE. ,500 N.. BOULEVARD- BRAND NEW HOME, NEAR PONCE DELEON; HAS 9 ROOMS; IS MOD ERN AND A BEAUTY. LOT IS LARGE AND LEV EL. IF 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. -SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank Bell Phone Main 1414. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all makes second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fail 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 best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate Agents, IV. E. KENNEDY, BENT MGR. FARM! Have 175 acres, 32 miles of Atlanta, on W. & A. R. R., with good house, outhouses, plenty of fruit, bottom laud and woods. Will sell cheap or exchange for Atlanta property. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS E i iST a,/. A l R 8TREET-WE HAVE A beautiful 6-room cottage; must be sold. See ua for price. Inman park-twonToRy net? house, up to date m every particular. This house was built for home by dny 1a- bor, frout nud back porches; seven rooms. We enn sell this beautiful home for the low sum of $5,o00; cash $2,600; balance easy. WEXT END - iiOMKX (|N J GOOD i'AVkl) streets nt attractive prices. BEAUTIFUL HOMEH IN EboliU'OOli and Kirkwood. NORTH JACKSON. 9-ItOOM HOUSE, well located, 60x200. $6,000. nine-room house: a Ai res land in high alnte cultlratlnn. Outlmlldlnga and Idarltemllh shop. Bargalu. 11,700. WahIuNGTON ST.-9-U0O5I 2-STORY house, coruer lot. This Is a beautiful RMJ##, and we can sell at the low price of NORTH BOULEVARD—A NINE-ROOM now houap, modern 'n ererr pnrtlculnr. If sold In few days, $6,000 buy* It. LAWTON XTREET—MIX-RooSl HOUSE, all Improvements, 76x200. We will sell this beautiful home for $3,000. 190 Af/lES LANl), OOOll 6-UOOM HOUkll and ctitnulldlngs, pleuty ot fruit, some bottom land, $2,000. 35 ACRES i'/ANb, 5 MlLES FROM AT- lanta, gooil 6-room house. In good con dition. This nice little farm H mile from Peachtree road; 10 acres of good bottom Inud. MUST Fe xold-nine-room new house, all modern Improvements. Owner has put this beautiful home In our hntid* to sell at the low price of $5,000. Till* model borne Is well lotuited ou North Bouln vard. PIEDMONT AVENI'E REAl'l'll'LL NEW 2-story 9-room house. This Is. a model home w’lth all Improvements, $7,500. NORTH .rAl'KXON STREET-NEW TT room house, electric appliances, storm- sheeted, double-floored, two baths, back aud front porches, back nnd front stairways; built by dny work; ncine wall* tin ted. mod und n»ulevnr<l, 9-room bouse, nil modern Improvements. $6,000. mU'XTON-Wl'. HAVE t*.! u.w «-raoiu bouses, nnH|ern. lot 56x215 to alley $3,500 each: easy terms. LUVEJOY STREET—HIX-llOoSl IIOUXEi good lot, $1,400. TWO VlfRY FlS'E HOMES—2-STO It Y 10-room houses on East Linden, near Jackson; lots level, 60x195. See us for price* and terms. TWO-STufiYi 9 RUOM HOUSE; FINE tot. brick retnlnlng wall; will rent fnr $36 per month; on rear ot lot 4-room cot tage rent* $8 month. Price $4,280, Good terms. * BEAUTIFUL HOME ON HIGHLAND avenue, this side Boulevard; 2-story. 9 rooms, lot 60x190, level, etc., being offered for $6,000. TENTH STHKET-KEVEN-HOOM IIOI'SE. near Peachtree, nil modern Improve menu, electric lights, hot and cold water, tinted wall*, call bells, storm-sheeted and double-floored; up to date In every par ticular. This Is n iHMtutlful new home ami we can sell It nt the low price of $5,000. SOt Til aSlhH. PROPERTY IS GOOD AS GOLD; FIRM nnd steady. Washington street below Bn**. 9-room house, deep lot, nice home, at $5,000. WASHINGTON XTRKET. NEAR ATI.AN ta avenue. 2-atory. 9-room well built home, faelug east, line lot, etc. Price $4,200. NEAR ABOVE HOUSE IX FINE BUILT home. 2-atory, 9-room, lot 60 feet front. 19) feet deep, flue nelgbl*»ra. Price 1* low nt $5,200. EAST HUNTER. CORNER LOT, 6 ROOM hottRe; thl* la flue proportion: $2.35). GREW STREET—SEVEN-III >OM S story house, dll Improvements complete. $2,500. 1 ■ AI'ITAI.IKT-SEE UK FUR i'ES'TRAI. property paying good Interest on In vest ment. W. E. TREADWELL A CO. FOR RENT. NO. *49 PONCE Del.KON AVE.-TIIIS 5- room cottage, on the south side of Ponce DeLeon avenue, on lot 59x150. which-lie* rightly elevated, has gas, hot and cohl wa ter, porcelain Imth. closet, rnk In kitchen; la newly pattered nud painted, and new plumbing Is being pat In; Ponce Deleon nvenue ears paa* the door. Will be vaenut Octolter 15. Kent $35 |»er mouth. CAPITOL A VE.—BEAUTIFUL CORNER Jot, 100x250; uon-realdent owner authorises tale at $2,500. HALF Bt.rtCK HIGHLAND AVENUE and block of Boulevard. Here la a per fectly level lot, 60x160: alley on three aide*; sweet Improvement* down, and foe a. quick sale $1,000 buy* it. HIGHLAND AVK.-Jl'RT BEYOND CO- pen 111 11 avenue; elevated, level lot, 60x150. Foreclosure price $600. HIGHLAND A VE.—CORNER. 'TOxSM; IS close to Bonlevard; three small houses on r«ir; suitable for two 6-room bouses on front, which would make splendid Invest ment nt $1300 cash. GRANT ST.-ELEVATED AND LEVEL lot, 40x150 to alley; near Fair street. $900. CURRIER ST.-LOT. WSxl40 TO ANOTHER street. ?S50. STORE ANT) 5-UOO.M DWELLING. ON Aihbjr atreet. and a corner: rented at JIB month. 11,500. HOWELL ST.-CLOSE TO EDGEWOOO avenue; 4-room dwelling; lot 48x100; rents $108. Price $1,000. IRWIN ST.-NEAR JACKSON STREET. Splendid 5-room cottage; pretty lot; the owner moving from state. $3,100; terms $600 cash nnd $40 monthly. GRANT ST.-SIX-ROOM HOUSE, WIDE ball nnd bath room; all modern con veniences; built for a home; uearly new; perfect repair; flue corner lot, 60x140. $4,000. SECOND DOOR OFF DECATUR ST.-OP- poslte Fulton Cotton nud Bag Mills; 7- room cottage In perfect repair; lot 78x114. Price $um n. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY H. JACKSON. R. 0. MEDLOCK CO. Cor. Peachtree and Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3394. Atlanta Phone 4794. $475 BUYS 3-BOOM HOUSE AND HALL that rents for $6 per month. Bargain for this week. $1,000 WILL BUY 6-ROOM HOUSE ON 81ms street; lot 60x100; rents $11 per month. IL^FIVE-ROOM ""HOUSE, NICE LOT. In three blocks Peachtree, ou Alexander street: $500 cash, balance $20 per month. $2,750—NICE B-ROOMTIOUSE. LOT 45i2M. Crew street; $500 cash and balance $20 per month. It (pit sufficient for monthly pay ments. "built, steam heat; lot 85x170; Mason ave nue; $509 cash and balance, to suit. A rare bargain. toSO-FOR 4-ROOjf HOUSE NEAR ARA- gon hotel, E. Ellis atreet; lot 36x200. Kent $10 per month. A chance to buy this kind of property you don’t get every dny. Cull ann *ee us. foMD-NIX-ROOM HOUSE. GOOD LOT, $250 cash nnd balance $26 per month. This side Jackson, on Irwin street. J3.000 WILL "BUY 150 ACRES LAND WITH good 5 and 3-room houses and outbuild ings, In three miles of railway station. 20 miles of Atlanta; 40 acres bottom bind in high state of cultivation; $1,000 cash nnd balance In 5 years. $860 FOR 60 ACRES LAND NEAR PEACH- tree rond. 18 mile* from Atlanta. Owuer bn* ordered tbl* sold and will consider of fer. $1.450—GOOD 2 AND C-ROOM HOUSES. four blocks Candler building. Rent $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 8 rooms on Peeples street; lot 60x175. This house has all modern Improve ment* and 1* almost new $5,000 WHITEHALL STREET—EIGHT-ROOM bouse, on lot 161x220. Thl* bouse has nil modern Improvements. Think of the prlee, size of lot and on Whitehall $7,600 CENTRAL A VENICE-A 7-ROOM HOUSE. on good lot. aud In walking distance. This house 1* not quite completed, and now oil ME street- a four-room house. on lot 34x100. Water nnd gas, nud Is close lu. $900 cash nnd hnlauce monthly. McDaniel mthwet—a corner store and 5-room cottage, rentlnglfor $19.60 per mouth. This Is very cheap at the price isked $1,800 WHITEHALL TEIIRACE-A NICE 7- room house, on bit 45x130. Tills house Is almost uew nud close In. A small pnymeut •ash. balance easy ^2,850 CIIAFEI. STREET-A 7-ROOM HOUSE. with all modern improvements, ou lot 38 by 176, nnd rented to good tenants. Very eueup at the price $2,700 WOOllWAKD AVENUE-A NICE 6-ROOM rottnge. with all* modern Improvement*, on lot 52x162. You canuot do better for the money $2,800 IP ANY OF THE ABOVE DO NOT SUIT rou we have others, and we woubl be very glad to have you call and let us show them to you. X R. we nn, Mnuncer Sale* Department. 7-room frame I* on Ihe we«t aide of the Boulevard, nt the corner of Forrest ave nue; Una gnu. ho! nnd cold water, porcelain bath, clonet. ntntlotmry wasluttnnd. sink tu neighliorhnod nnd vacant October JOHN J. woods™*; THE RENTING ASWAT. 12 Auburn Arenu*. j Both Phone. fit. S. B. TURMAN & CO. NORTH 8IDK HOME! IF YOU ARB looking for a nice, modern home on north nlde, cnTI lu nnd let ua Hhow you n bourn? ami lot cu piedmont avenue, between Eighth nud Tenth streets. This In piped for furnace, wired for electric lights, gnu. water, newer nnd bath: ennt front, atreet Improvements down nud paid for; tile aldewnlkn, nice, large lot. We can sell you this piece for 35,750 ; 31,760 cash, balance ou easy terms. CAPITOL avenue: a two-story seven-room bouse, in thoroughly llrat-clnss condition; uew plumbing, gns. sewer, water nnd bath. Newly painted Inside and out; east front: splendid lot; 50 by 200 feet to nn alley; $1,250 cash, balance ensy. Price 34,750. MYRTLE STREET LOT. 45 BY 160 FEET: only 31,850. Tile sidewalks, newer, water and gnn. LUriLK AVENUE. WEST END-STREET car line and nil Improvements down, such as sidewalks, sewer, water, gas; chert- ed streets; spleudld neighbors, and near n uew public school; price $900. OAK STREET LOT-SKU'Ell. WATER. gas, etc. Price $660; convenient to Pee- pies street, city school. Only one block away from two car lines. Horton street anil Ludle avenue, RAILROAD F RON TAG E—M 4 X U FACT UR * - “ Fifty acre* of laud fronting the < entrol railroad. Atlanta ark ... Jty; Price only SI'RL’RBAN HOMES AND ACREAGE— We have a nice, new tive-room cottage, 17 ncroa of land: fresh spring brauch wa ter; nnved public road; urbotri* and churches near by; within ten minutes' walk fi*oni electric enr line, anil price only 32,506; $1,000 cash und balance easy. CALL FOB OUR REAL rent bulletin, lu which tr rest Ing reading matter. S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad and Alubama Sts. A West End Lot. We have one pretty lot in West End; east front, with all street improvements down, for $1,000 eash. It is 50x150, between two nice residences, and -has trees on it. Maybe it’s just the lot you’ve been wanting. There’s nothing like it in West End for the price. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. In the Matter of M. Winer. Bankrupt. Acting under order of the Hon. W. T. Newman, Judge of the United States district court for the northern district of Georgia, ““ a court i»f bankruptcy, passed the shoes, furnishings, hats nnd dry goods, to gether with fixtures. Including show cases, tables, shelving and safe, of the said M. Winer, bankrupt, located at 1751 Peters street, Atlanta, Ga., bids will be received by me nn to 10 o’clock Thursday, Octo ber 18, 190C, bids to be opeued at said hour in the office of I*. II. Adams. Esq., referee. The right reserved to reject uuy und all bids. al building. Attauta, Ga. Deaths ahd Funerals. Thomas C. Dodd. The funeral services of Thomas C. Dodd, who died at a private sanitarium Sunday night, were conducted at the residence of his sister, Mrs. YV. C. 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 star ter, and Gus T. Dodd, his brother. J. E. Comer. J. E. Comer, a former resident of At lanta, and at the time of his death spe cial 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 Maddeu, aged 73 years, died at 417 Ivy street Sunday afternoon nt 6 o'clock. The funeral was held nt Poole's private chapel Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock und the body was removed to Marietta for In terment In the National cemetery. Mr. Madden was a retired United States sol dier. He Is survived by Ills wife. Unknown Man. The unknown man who was Monday morning brought to the Grady hospital from Oakdale, Ga., where be was Injured by it train, died Monday nt 1 o'clock. Ills body Is now nt Patterson’s undertaking estab lishment awaiting Identification. Mrs. Rebecca Mayson. Mrs. Rebecca J. Mayson died Mouduy night nt 12 o'clock nt 137 Capitol avenue. Mrs. Mayson was 60 years old aud a widow. The funeral arraugemeuts hare uot yet beeu announced. Mrs. Margaret Grenville. Mrs. Margaret Grenville, aged 79 years, died at n private sanitarium Tuesday morn ing at 3 o'clock. The body was brought to of Atlanta, who Is at the Bou Air hotel. Lyman Skaats. Lyman Skaats. 3-mouths-oUl son of Mr. d Mrs. A. L. Skaats, died nt the family residence, 132 Kirkwood avenue, Tuesday morning. The body was taken to Jones boro Tuesday at nooii for funeral nnd In terment. The father Is foreman of the Southern Bell Telephone Company. ATLANTA MARKETS. , FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit la* Pro luce Exchange. Lemons, 37.60. Mines, fiOGTCc. pineapples, 33.5004.00. Ijanauas. “tralghts.Der bunch, SL55$i.7i Culls, per bunch, 31.00OL3C. CALIFORNIA fcftUIT—Fancy stock; tfmerta peaches, per box, lf.10. Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, $3.0. Gross plums, per crate, 32. Columblau prunes, per crate, $2. Live hens,. 40©42fcc; fries, 22H®80c; broil. 'Tjres^ifries. 18020c pound. Dressed hens, p ‘" Live, ducks. Peg— . • Eggs, per dozen, 21022c. Butter, table, per pound, 2002214c; coos. Ing. per pound, 1214015c. Honey, new. S01Oc pound; In one-poood racks. iO012c. VEGETABLES-Irlsh potatoes. No. | stock, per bushel. .96031.00. Cabbage (Virginia), l%c pound; Danlal 1 jjinn beaus per pound, 6c; Nary, 32.10 art bushel. Onions, per bushel. 3L26. New sweet potatoes. 66076c bushel. Kraut. 14-barrel. 33.76 FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. Y LOUU—Postal's intent SG.OV. Diamond patent* 36.25; Maocodiait Star. 34.70; fancy patent. 34.60: Ued Eagle. 34.25: Blue Illbbon. $3.90: faucy, *2.9); spring wheat paU nt. ss.u) 66.60. CORN—Choice red rob. 70c*; No. 2 whits, 68r; No. 2 yellow, 69H; mixed 67c. OAT8--Cnolct! white .dipped, 49o; No. t white 48c; No. 2 mixed, 4ic; Texas rust* proof. 60c. -Timothy, choice largo bales, $1.15) do., choice small Imles. 31.10: do.. No. 1 timothy bales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. l, cloevr mixed S1.0U; do.* No. 2 ciover mixed, $1.00. .00; choice Bermuda, 80c. RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Teunessee. 90c. Bar* ley. 96c. The above prices nrs f. o. b. Atlanta. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Stnudnrd granulated. $5.20. New Y4»rfc refined, 4%; plantations. 6e. COFFEE—Rousted Arbuckte'a $1G.M, bulk, lu bags <n barrels, i3c; green, ivy 12c a ts CHEESE—Fancy 4 full cream dairy, 154; twin*. 13W. PROVISIONS—Supreme barns. 15c. Do?« Imm*. 1514c. California bains, 10c; Red Cross ham*. 154*. Dry Salt extra ribs. $9.2,*.; bellies. 20-5 lbs.. $10.60: fat backs,- 8.25; plain 8.25; Suprenm lard. $10.50: Red Cross, l»v; Snow Drift compuuod, 8c; Red Cross, 7**& STOCKS AND BONDS. ttiwflwwih 5*. ....... Morans 6s, 1910 Atlanta, 5s, 1911.... .. ..106 .. ..m% :: ..107 ....106 .165 STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Lichtenstein, at 215 W. Fair street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hodges, nt White street, a l»oy. To Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Mayfield, at 62 West Peachtree street, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Miluer, at 429 Courtlaml street, a boy. uekle street, . Dodd, 41 years old. died of Bright's disease nt Grady hospltnl. Mr*. C\ M. Gnrrett. 77 year* old, dle<l of tubei'ciilosi* nt 126 Fraser street. Wesley Ueeder, 3 year* old. died of pneu monia at 442 SlmpNou street. David C. Knox, 64 years old, died of rail road accident nt Moore street eroding. Ben C. I*andler, 27 years old, died at 1286 Marietta street. propertyTransfers. 3800—Mr*. Laura E. Buchhols to Mrs. M. It. Pace, lot on McAfee street near llunnl cutt street. Loan deed. $3,850—W. M. Nichols to F. C. Lacey, lot n West Mitchell street near Manguiu street. Warranty deed. $10,700— P. Hey to J. Illrshberg, lot on Rnw^.. street uenr Windsor street. Bond for tiue. $1.000—Southern Real Estate nml Improve- lent t o. to E. i\ Auster. lot uu Burksdae rjve In Ansley Park. Warranty deed. AtlmUu! *!4«. 13".' Atilt till! <3. 1934 Atlanta nud West Point. Atlanta und W’est Point Debts..107 Central Railway of Georgia lat do. Income... do. 2d Income.......; 4J0. 3d Income Georgia 265 Augusta and Savannah 115 Southwestern 116 Georgia Pacific lsts ..120 C., C. and A. lsts 112 STOCKS REVIEWED BYNEWYORKSUN New York. Oct. 16.—Tlie Huu says: "An exceedingly dull stock lunrket existed dur ing the first hour. Allowing a declining tendency lu the Inter hours of the day, and again hardened, w^ns all Wall street had to offer yesterday. The volume of hush ness fell heavily below the recent dally average, nud the market was throughout apathetic nnd uninteresting. There was a consensus to the effect that much the larger part of the selling of stocks during the last few days had been for the nr- count of speculative interest known In Wall street ns the western party, and ns this selling. In the main, rcpre*4«iited profit taking on recent purchases, the strong un dertone which has prevailed ever since ths rise in prices following the announcement III August of the Union Pacific and South ern Pacific dividends remnlus wholly un changed* Items iHMsesslug the largest vi tal Interest to the stock mnrket into Its treasury £600.000 gold, the rneut .. drive In Ansley Park. Warranty deed. $1,500—A. Howell to Elliott W7 Peck, *t 199 of 17th district. Mian deed. 8500t*U .1*. Glass to Trust Company of lot Wells street uear Hum l»ui im ■irrvi. !<OUIt deed. $730—Frank and George R. Edmondson Jo Miss M. I. I ickett, lot 011 Ashby *trrt*t nvar Harwell street. Warranty deed. $1.000—Lillie Preston, lot 4 . *tr**et. Warranty deed, rrnnty deeil. W. Johnson to Robert ... Maple street near Foumlry $1,700—€ BUILDING PERMITS. p. Tnuslg. to build oue-story $2.260—<5. F. Willis, to story frame dwidlings at street. $150—Mrs. E. J. Zachery, to repair two- story frame dwelling nt 119 K. Fair str«*et $*p-Fult"n Realty and Improvement Co. Jouc* «ivenue** ,0ry frn,, “* dwe| Ung at 161 f2Sn—Mrs. L. Adkins. onp-story frame dwelling nt 44! street. 0.4CO—Henry Alexander, Uwlld two one- story frame dwellings nt 28 30 D'AlvIglin* str»*et. • 9 $676— E. P "atkins, to Inilltl one-story frame dwelling nt 331 Fultou street. OR. WHITE 18 DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS. Special to The Gci>rgfan. Butler. Ua., Oct. 16—Late yesterday afternoon Dr. J. G. White, who for twenty years had been a physician at this place, died after only a few davs pneumonia. Dr. >er Taylor sold Inhl down hi Knslnuii from Africa. Although discounts In the leading European ‘financial centers rose n little, tlH\V still refuseil to ndvnnce In the open market in Lombm to the minimum ntfs fixed by the directors of the Bank of Eng land last week. Here, too, sterling ex change ngnlu broke with some violence tn n point which tlicorcth-nlly will cause t resumption of gold Imports.”—Glbert A Clay. THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. Chicago. Oct. 16.—Hogs—Estimated rs* bulk’ $6.4006.65; estimated for tomorrow 29.000: light hogs $8.2506.70: mixed 6.75: heavy $606.75: rough $606.35; pigs f...G 06.40; yorker* $6.6006.65; good to elude# heavy $6.6606.75. Cottle—Estimated reivlpts 12,000. Market qualify fair: I ..ilk t« 10« $407.3: cows 31.4004.oj; neners r li" n Z/ calves $5.2507.75: g«ssl prime steer* heifers 3$.5“fi.'.4e: poor to iimbum '$4.5905.35; feeilers $2.9)04.70. 7.30; and i - wsvm,,.,*. _ Sheep—Estimated receipt* 42,000. Market steady to lOr lower; quality fair; native g .2006.60; western $3.2505.5): yesrlliis# .4906.20; lambs $4.5008; western $4.5IN STATE SUPERINTENDENT 8UBMIT8 HI8 REPORT. of aufferlng White was well known all county. FOUND NEGRO IN HOME HID UNDER A TABLE. Kpcdnl to Tli,' Uorgtap. Albany. Oa.,- Oct. 16.—A negro aup- p«ed to be a burglar uaa discovered In the home of Mr. William Locke,• Saturday night. When found the ne- gro wa» under a table In the reception Hf. »PI»*red to be drunk, though It la believed that he wan ahammlng Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 16.- State Superintendent of Education I. W. HlH ha« tiled with the gtvernor his report for the years ending September 3<», IMS* «nd September 30, iMt, qulred by law. . The superlntenffent. after telling his visits to the various counties In Interest of education, say*: "The people seem actually to d.iv# fallen In love with voting taxw themselves for school purposes. Tn r- ty.seven counties, embracing 2.36« dis tricts, have already voted the one m«n tax upon themselves for school pu- poses. The measure has failed t * ' f, ‘ celve the requisite, three-fifths vote in only four counties. Quite a number will vote on the measure at the sim* election In November." ATLANTAN8 IN ATTENDANCE AT JEWISH WEDDINtt 8|ieclal to The tlrorgbin. Albany, Oa., Oct. 1*.—The wedding of Jlt»* Mollie Neuman and Mr. Hen drick Solomon took place at the J' ■> -h synagogue it 10 o'clock thi» mornne- Among the out-of-town people wh • •• • here to attend the t edding ate Mo? Roaa Brown, of Pateraon. N. J idaecd In ialL 1 *" “ eDl Ior and he w “*Mea»ra Tllden, Kred. Pete and til'd- mund Solomon, of Atlanta.