The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 18, 1906, Image 10

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WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lest then 25 cents, the priee of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time . .... 6 cents a line. 5 times ..... 8 cents a line. 6 times ..... AYz cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 62 times 3% cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When tending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR 8ITUATI0N8 WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OUKpn Short hand. Typewriting. etc., only M month. Draughon’a Pr»etJral Burtnees C lece. Piedmont Hotel block, tf* Pjkfhtn Bell phone *89. Call, phone or write L-. catalogue. It trill convince run that Drauanon’e Is the beat WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Cren Luckle street, city. n ASTKU—bruuav **wa and apprentice lu typewriter repalrshop. Rut. Ate «ll<1 wn«** MMCUd. Oood op. portnnlty for n boy of the right sort. it. T. C., cere Georgian. IP YOU WANT A POSITION IN ANY lie. anywhere. place your name wlUl “ ■*-- *—* —- --.predate opr mete—- Nation.) Emplorment HHV . .... r —r ) ii ii i iHiiuo Th. bualnes, rn.n appreciate ojtr m.tboda of furnlahlng help. National Emn'orm.nt Aaaoclatlun: 1022-1028 Century bnlldlng. WANTED—RIX EXPERT WEATHER- boarder* and .taloslera at one. food par. Apply early to W. H. Arnold, corner Fled- mont and Tenth (treat. look: come on: men and. boyr hair rnt 15c, ahampoo 15c, since,15c. hand manage He. electric 25c. Swelled «hop In city, union barliere. Walker a,- > Ylaahet place. . WE WANT TODAY STENG.-BOOK KEEP- •rs. tvoewrltera, office boys ana coons. Globe Buelneaa Bnrean, 4U Fourth National Bank Bolldln,. WE WANT TODAY 8TENOBOOKKEEP- era, typewnier*. omc* w* Globe Bnalneaa Bureau. 4I« Fourth National Bank Bid,. Bell phone. Main 4395. WANTED—MARBLE WORKMAN WHO la qualified In monumental work, kooa wage*. aure pay. Hoi 73, Quitman, On. WANTED—A GOOD COLORED ALL- ronud man cook with boardlnfi bouae ex* —lence. 44 Beat Mitchell. PANTED—WE NEED NOW, BOOKKEEP- er for manufacturing company. wo ofrice s- ,°„ o r r, w«. SBBn&2 SfraV'm^rrtfJdK. B "jiri«rSd"Knd«r rlmmer and card writer. Help In other nee National Employment Aaaoclatlon, 122 Century building ANTED—AT ONCE — EXPERIENCED colored fireman: mint bo aober iij re ihlc. Brine referenced KC2 Centura llldtng. National Employment Aaaocla- nn. Ill- B. It. Laird. iniinnaer. WANTED HELP—FEMALE.. ANTED—LADY STENOGRAPHER accountant. Mint be n'dck .nd accurate, late experience. Address 8., cars ueor- B eotablShed A h»' ANTED—THREE OR FOUR INTELU- :cnt girls from 14 to 15 yenrs old to do ht, permanent and pleasant work; pleas- t surroundings. Apply In peraonto Dr. user Company, 58-40 Walton street. ANTED-A WELL-TRAINED CHAM- *rmntd; s good room furnished and food iges paid. Apply to 406 Peachtree street. YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION! F S N 'll KT W K l-U^ T iVy'A 0 E S^C)F h' AND CAN SECURE CONOENtAL AND lOFITARLE EMPLOYMENT, Will CCKLI.ENT OPPOBTUNITIES OJ I JIO- lTlON. COMMON. SCHOOL EDUCA ON REQUIRED APPLY IN PERSON NO. 7S SOUTH PRYOR bT„ AT- NTA. OA. 4NTED HELP—Mala and Faiwala. ! DEL1EVE THAT THE READERS OF iz ‘'refinement, and we bfll.w»ho that r: me regular »»» nv . 1 a year, but »“/ 1 P»" nn who will cut ad ont and ednd It to us with Mcwlll •Ire the masailne a foil yeaMi* itha free! Be anre to eend ail,.and the free! Be enr. to eenu ail. nno t wait, aa thle offer la limited. Aadres* Mocking Bird, Newnan. (la. BRAMIIAUII PIANOS. 1 ESTABLISHED VO. """""" piano co.. 62 n. t nns\ nr tpn SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.. COLD WEATHER IS HERE. TERR.'bLaVkETN and COMFORTS. "V ASH "oR* CREDIT"*’’ Ph^e?^’ P ‘ Ck Wl Sna* J B. TURNER FURNITURE CO., 41 and 43 West Mitchell St. RALE—2-CIIAIR BARBER DtrrFIT. tplete, aimed new, coat about I4M. Will C ieie, almost new, cun . ----- ran. Now In good location. Auurtsa ' blanaland. Boston, Gs. WKiS&msr mTm IT PIANO lu,, 62 N. kORSYTH. BALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; raSr^WeaPSTfigan^t SALE-TWO CAll LOADS FINE ^ kw *l«oth£ , ,* K - r " !?, ~"“*‘ nd ' , “ tK '* street. a. i uuiuuuw noroiBg better mads. Georgia Mfg. Co" W and 12 West Mltcbetl VANTED-MI8CELLANEOU8. Fi : £T»-XLT~lv IN L>» oV ISaI^arlb ool, law, medical books for «fish. J. — * * "’*■—ijm MW. IimilURl arwmw ‘”L. * . 71 Whitehall .tr.cr •Phone MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB ateel bank ualea and rault dt»r«: erera- thing In aafa Una. R. W. ElUa. Agent. N S. Broad .tract. INVESTMENT. WANTED-TO DISPOSE. OF PART IN- tereat In patented hou.eUidd article to party with anfflclent capital to engage lu manufacture of Mime, f,.r ltnuie<1late sale to tho trade. Address Z. 8.. care Geor- iiilL ■ . DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED St borne, wltboot pain or detention from bnslnese; permanent cute guaranteed; free trial home treatment sent lu plain wrapper. Dr. W. i. Tucker, 15* N. Broad atreet. At Inins. On. 1M W hitebait Ht. rhones, Bell I2U, A. 3MU. PICTURE AGBNTS-aEND YOUR WORK to ui for enforcement; fair prices, good finish; 16 by 20. Religions sod scenery pic tures cheap. The Garner Company, 12A peters street. Atlanta. Os. EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND Conservatory of Music. Macon, Ga.—Old- eat and »>est. If you wish to attend any time this arhool year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guercr, president. ART SCHOOL. WA.vrun-TnE pubijc to visit Blsppy's School of Art and Inspect por traits palated by Ms large classes. Corner Prschtrs# and Auburn. FOR RENT. TO LET—HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED Tooms; furnfobed; evsry Improvement; hair msttreaaes. steam heat; rent low; Ho tel Llthfo, Tallnjiooaa, Ga. Open for In- ■pectlon. Call or addreas F. J. Beyer, Tal- lapooan. Agents protected In mmmlaalona. BOARDER8 WANTED. THE BON AIR. 384 Peacbtrie st.. solicits Inspection, comparison snd patronage. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD 80FT AND STIFF FELT HATS cleaned and re-shapcd for 36c. Bauds or sweats 25c each extra. Out-of-town orders given prompt and. careful attention. Best work, latest sty Its.' Acme Hatters, 6ft Whitehall street BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. OLD-ESTABLISHED TYPEWRITER R1J8- Ineas for sale at a bargain. Good ren*ona shown for selling. Typewriter, care Geor gian. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS—HECOND-Il AND MA- chlnea of air different makes Is our spe cialty, and we guarantee lietler value# nnd lower prices than any other house North or Booth. Call or write for our Illustrated catalogue. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, 71 N. Pryor Ht.. Atlanta, Ga. BOARDER8 WANTED. SMALL FAMILY. NO SMALL CHILDREN. north aide, all t*4»nvenlencea. ilealrea n Indy to Iwmrd (no othsr hoarder*); decided home privilege*. Addrea* Rex, rare At lanta Georgian. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED l’EO- pie aod others. American Inveitmeot Co.. 794 Candler Bldg. Establlahef! 1890. WEYMAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real eatats. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes snd lends money on Improved Atlanta property a' reason able rates. Bell phone 70. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expen*# aud prompt attention. Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta. 8. 1). Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4V4. I and 8 par cent. Writ* or call B. W. Carson, 84 S. Broad *tra*L FARM LOANS-WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms st the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL E8TATB at very lowest rate*. No delay*. Charles Herman, room* 202-3 Tetunle Court FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on mjnthly payment plan; no doiay: alao money for pnrebaa# money notes. Straight loans mnae st 6 per cent nr.d up ward*, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Droad atreet $2,600 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL estate; no delay; money In bank. Address Capital, care Georgian. IIRAMRACrr PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. I1FCHT PIANO CO., 82 N. FORHYTH. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. “Don’t let ’em fool yoa.’’ Jim Harnett (formerly of Burnett ft Willis) Is not deed nor missing. He 1* contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 East llunter street Both 'phones 659. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we give It our special and personal attention. If It’s worth the price we will sell It C. 11. Wells ft Co., 1101 Fourth National Bank. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLLMBER, Those* 1266. 99 E. Hunter St. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, GOOD writing condition, from 316 and up. ltutler Ty|»ewrlter Company, 717-718 Fourth Na tional Bank building. FARM! Have 175 acres, 32 miles of Atlanta, on W. & A. R. II., with good house, outhouses, plenty of fruit, bottom land and woods. Will sell cheap or exchange for Atlauta property. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A practical stove and range repairer; best work and material guaranteed, (loth phones 1275. 61 8. Pryor street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phono 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS •a «av t.rnu. U6 Auburn avenue. architects: * LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build your house. We can save yon money. Address P. O. Box 6T5. ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUR I’LANS AND build that dwelling bouae for you. K. D. Stafford, carpenter and builder,^College Park. Ga. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. a SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountant* Sbeldoo Audit Co-- public accountants and auditors, 61I-sl» Temple Court Examinations, sodlts. Local and long distance pnooe 1196. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. RICTCLE! AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle anO .unfira dlatritutora lu the South. Southern (cents for I-lerea, Yale. Snell and Hudson bicycles. 71 rite for our 1M4 catalogue aod price ll*t. Alexander* Eire* Co. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. Prompt aervlce. Bell -phone 2374. Atlanta Wood aod Iron Novelty Worha, S3 Marietta •Croat MONCRIEF— HE’S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installs furnace* In old house# a# well new. He. prepares a cellar H you have none. Moncrief Furnace Co. Both phones. „„„ messenger service. FOB PROMIT AND RELIABLE ME8- sengers, ’phono 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Branan. picture frames. „„„„„ PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 274 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ara* no*. PRESSING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW, EU- reka Prea.lng Club-Cleanlng-Rcpairin*. Atlanta -phone 700, Bell ‘phone 2475. 106V4 Whitehall street Atlanta, Si. Membenhlp 81 per month. „„„ SEWING MACHINES. RBNTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTn, either Singer or Wheeler A WUaon. We rent only new machines wl.h complete act of attachment*. Prompt delivery. Both Pbonci 1893. singer Sewing Machine Co., 7* Whitehall atreet. 8T0V« 8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND sst up. Expert workman. Patterson Furnitars bouse, 286 Peters street. ’Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. Wo buy any thing. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACIIINLH AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines aud Records. Just received large consignment of machines and ovsr 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mall orders. Wo want tae names of nil talking machine' dealers In the Sooth. Writ# for catalogue. Alexnndrr-EIyen Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. n. WL ROUNTREE A tIRO. TRUNK AND RAO co. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Fbune 1575. WATCHMAKING. TO TnB TRADE: COMPLICATED watchea are my hobby. Modern Ideea In work and dealing!. II. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Ponrth National Bank Bldg.; Atlanta. ■ 8H0E REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 182 PEACHTREE 8T.. OPPOSITE THE Candler Bldg. Bell 2233. Mcn-R aewed half (nice. 7Ke. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS, IDEALS and all other makea nt bargain prlcea. We can tell you a rtglater, inltabla for any bnalneaa, at a price that can not help but plena* you. Caah or monthly payment*. Evary rag- later gnarnnteed for two rear., SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OV ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN • Second-Hand* Cash Register Store; 24 South Broad Street, Atlanta. Ga. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” BUSINESS MAN'S CLOSE-IN HOME, uorthwent corner Went linker atreet mill Ornie; Uvu atory (even-room, in perfect con dition (would rent for 837.5m, which would W Per cent on 84,509. We will aeli fur [3,590. w ho cornea flrat? Owner Uvea here. \\ III ahow property. Leaving the state. W. M. Scott k On. LANGHORN STRKKT-WeST Three lots, 50 by 239 each, to a 10-foot ni cy. l.ol* nre level and covered by a lienu- tltul grovi* of trvp*. Thono nrn very desir able and rtre a plek-u|>; $600 each. Terms. NEAR KTHKb IIOOF AS1V ROLLING mill we have large lot of very desirable properties on easy payment*. NORTH HOI' LK V A III (—EXTREMELY’ DE- alrable new nlne-rodiu two*lory home; modern, up-to-date. Just aueb a home as one would want for a nice home; $6,000; one-lmlf enah. GEORGIA AVENUE - Si.V-IlOOli Cot- tage, with gaa, water and bath; lot 60 by 200. This !m a beautiful place and elose to the park. Dou’t iul*a seeing this place, If you want a nice home. l’rtce $3,66o. Terms. WEST Kit S' IIEIolUrU—PoltlMIOoU COT- tage with hall; lot 80 by 120. This la a nlc.» place, and at the price named 1* u pb'k-up. This section 1* rapidly growing. Price $050. Ttjnu*. ollMK STREET-NEAR 'ilAKKlt. Fotfil- room cottage; lot 36 by 100. This It a cosy iifoce; close in and near the car line. Price 12,100. Terms. aNgIeU 'AvENUK-twiY-sYoUV iloilAE with gn*. water and bath; 111 complete re pair and modern In every respect; lot 60 by 150; 32,600 takes It. CHEROKEE AVENl E - TWoSToltY elgbt-rtMuii liotine, with gaa. water anfi Imth; double floor* and storm-sheathed; lot 60 by 140. This I* another good one. KELLY STREET-SIN ROOM liol'SE with gss, water and Imtb; lioao to the ear lino; lot 40 by 140. Priee $2,660. i Term*. TEN’TH STREET - NEAR STyRtTE *trm»t. Vaeant lot 40.by 120; this la right In the Piedmont park dfotrlet, and la sur rounded by beautiful reshlenees. Tln*re are mly a few In this s«H-‘tlon Use this one left. Price $1,250. HOWELL Mll.1. ROAlt-SlX-iioOir (W tage, storui-Nheathed nud double floors; built for a home; lot 55 by 190 to 12-foot alley, near new Seaboard Air Line shop* and ynrd*. If taken in thirty days, will sell ior $2.b»; $1,000 cash, luilnnee $25 ;>er uiouth. \V. M. Seott ft t'o., call for L. F. Bowen, 210 ami 212 Gould building. Bell Phone 5096; Ktnudurd M6. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Buildiug. Both Phones. FOR RENT. KTORY 11-ROOM RRIUK. ON LOT IlY 100. WIIICII LIES RELOW THE 8TREKT. IK ON THE EAST SIDE OF PEACHTREE STREET BETWEEN CAIN AND HARRIS STREETS. HAS GAS. HOT AND COLD WATER, RATH AND CLOSET ON SECOND FLOOR; HAS GAK. SINK IN TIIE KITCHEN. RATH AND STATIONARY WASHKTAND ON SERVANTS HOUSE IN THE YARD. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IS CLOSE IN. RENT $100 PER MONTH. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, It Auburn,Arena#, Doth Phone* tit. 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. IF YOU WANT SOME THING CHOICE LET US SHOWYOU THIS. TERMS IF DESIRED. $4,750—NO. 275 E. PINE ST—A SPLENDIDLY BUILT 8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOME ON LOT 50X180 TO ALLEY. PARTY LEAV ING CITY ORDERS THIS SOLD AT ONCE ON TERMS OF $800 TO $1,000 CASH, BALANCE EASY, SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY,. 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. WEST END-WB HAVE A BEAUTIFUL home of 8 rooms on Peeples street; lot 60x175. This house has all modern Improve ment* and Is almost new 35.000 Whitehall ,.>tfttefeT-ElaiiT-ftooM mibicia, iiu|iiu>ciiiciiir, -turn* ui mu uriuu, site of lot and on Whitehall.... 37,500 on good lot. and In walking distance. This house la uot quite completed, and now la the time to get you a house 33.660 OlftiK riTREfrr-A fr6tltt-ttOOM riotJBB; lot 34x100. Water and gaa, and la close In. 3800 cash and balance monthly. The price la only 32,000 McDaniel "street—a corner Store and 6-ronin cottage, renting for 119.00 per month. Thla la very cheap at tha price naked ..flJOO Whitehall Terrace—a JffcE—T- room house, on lot 45x139. This house la almost new and £!ose In. A small payment cash, balance easy ....7..'.32,850 CHAPEL STREET—A MIOOM HOUSE, .7 .. —n rmyuM tiuuon, with all modern Improvements, on lot 38 by 176, nnd rented to good tenants. Very cheap at tho price 32.700 WooDWAitD Avfe] veNUb^-'a nice 6-Roml cottage, with nil modern Improvements, a lot 82x162. You cannot do better for the money 32,800 it* ANY OF THE ABOVE DO NOT 8U1T ! Ot' them to you. . -.Ml, Manager dales Department. S. B. TURMAN & CO. NORTH SIDE HOME! IF YOU ARE looking for a nice, modern homo on north side, call In and let us show you a house and lot on Piedmont avenue, between Eighth and Tenth streets. This Is piped CAPITOL AVENUE! A TWO-dTORY seven-room house. In thoroughly first-class condition; new plumbing, gas, sewer, water and iMith. Newly painted Inside and out; east front: splendid lot; 60 by 200 feet to an alley; 31,250 cash, balance easy. Price 34,760. . VACANT LOT8I FOURTEENTH STREET, between Peachtree and Piedmont park, we hare a nice lot for only 33,000. We will assist you In building If you desire. MYRTLE 8TREET LOT. 46 BY 180 FEET; only 31.86a Tile sidewalks, sewer, water and gaa. LUCILE AVENUE. WE8T END—STREET car line nud all Improvements dqwn, such aa sidewalks. sew»r t water, gas; chart ed streets; splendid neighbors, and near a new public school; pries 3900. OAK STREET LOT—SEWER. WATER. pies street, city school. Only ons block sway from two car lines, Gordon street and Luclle avenue. RAILROAD FRONTAGE—MANUKAOTUft- Ing sites. Fifty seres of land fronting l,20u feet on tbu Central railroad. Atlanta nnd West Point railroad and College Park electric car line, right at Oakland City; running water on tbs ground. Price only 125,000, or 1600 per acre. SUBURBAN HOMES AND ACREAGE— We have n nice, new five-room cottage, i4 acres of land; fresh spring branch ws ter: paved public road; schools and churches near by: within ten iniuutea' walk from electric car line, nnd price only 32,600; 31,000 cash and balance easy. reni ouneiin. in wnicn terestlng reading matter, S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad aud Alabama Sts. Renting. Century Bldg. PHONE BELL 434. FINE 80UTH SIDE HOMES*. 32,750—NEW, SIX ROOMS ANDJ1ALL: ON car line; fine lot, large, complete hath.one block Grant park. Tinted walls, cabinet inautels. arranged as cosy as can be. Only $500 down and balance like rent. Regular trice 33,090. U .500—THE PRETTIEST CORNER oS south side; 8-room cottage. 12-foot ceilings, double-floored, storui-aheeted. fine cabinet mantels, porcelain bath. Front aud side relies; two eutraucee, east front; shade; poi.___ . . mmphm lot 63x142; worth at eouaervatlve figure |6,« 000. 31,000 down wUI give yon poeaeaaton. K.2&-THIK IS Ttfrt.Y A FAI.ATIaT; home, new, two stories. 8 rooms, two baths, colonial coturau porch; double-floored, storm-sheeted, extra verandas, art gtnas windows. Inside arrangements Ideal. We can’t tell you all: let ua allow* It. Just a word more: fl.006 cash la all that Is nec essary. lmlai.ee $40 month, lea# than rent. The only thing lietter ta to get a bouse given to y*m. See ns. ••n*K urt r "WE GET RESULTS." W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION _ ItiikI n*‘\v 2 Kfury, 7 n><>m r*—r all tho city conveniences; on beautiful ele vated 'ot, half block from, the car Hue and groat value for 33.853 on terms of 3659 cash nd 330 per month HlY.tND Ni:\V VlirfACK OK SIX rooms, with all the city conveniences. Grant Park car line. A perfect little home and cheap for $2,803, on terms of 3350 cash and 323 per month. You cannot beat this ItWc * —— want n home. A It AH,. A IN IN A LOT IN Till-: I'ltF.T- tlest port of North Boulevard, near Au gler avenue, 47x140 feet to nllsy. Snap for 32.500. This Is the right place for a home or a good place to build a bouse that will sell nt a profit. ham; a ...mu. ON GUANT STREET WE 6 room cottage, with nil the city venlencea, large, elevr.ted lot Price 32,700. Easy term" ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALMs/oT NEW 6-room cottage, nil the cltv conveniences. Grant Pork for a front yard. Price 31,800. Easy terras. llKHMONt, AVENUE - LAKEWOOD Heights, on’v half block from the car line; brand new, well built cottage home, YHiUU IOI, Wl Price. <1JA». home; all city conveniences: good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month. CONNALLY STREET — NEAR FAIR street school; well built and substantial cottage home, containing five rooms and hall; all city conveniences: elevated lot, 60 by 120 feet to alley. Trice 32.250; easy terms. * ilo EaW55S BThEET - TWO-STORY 7-room house. All con leniences. Rent 330; price 33,000. Good home or Investment proposl tlon., • • WRITE FOR A DEKURimON OF ONE of the beat plantations In Georgia. The S UntaUon Is fine, the price Is right and ae description Is Tery complete. 1881. INMAN PARK LOTS. 5 Lots ranging from $275 to $325; level; only a few feet from two car lines; very easy terms. ROFF SIMS & CO., 319 and 320 4th National Bank Building. Bell 888. Standard 2880. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all make* aecond-hand and rebuilt Typewriter* at prices to more them. If you fall to let ua know your want! In this line you will lose money. Write or call (or "Special Sale Lilt.” We maintain the belt repair department in the South and guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. YOUNG STUDENT DIES IN A STRANGE CITY Dr. P. E. McMahon, of Charleston, 8. C., a young dental student, who (or the pait two year, ha* been attending the Atlanta Dental College, of thla city, died Wedne*day morninf at 11:40 o’clock. Dr. McMahon died In a atrange city, •ave for hi, claaimate*. among atrang* era. Mr*. John Kennedy, a alater, of Charleaton. arrived Ju»t before ht* death. Over 150 of hi* daaamate* escorted the remalna to the union depot, and a double quartette of picked voice, from the aenlor claaa sang "Nearer, My God, td Thee." FATHER AND SON MEET AGAIN BEFORE COURT T. V. McAfee, an aged white man. who, with hia two aona, were In police court a few day* ago on the charge of drunkenneaa, waa again before Re corder Broylea Thursday morning and aa lined $15.75 for being drunk. In Impoalng the line, the recorder re marked that he waa tired of aeefng McAfee In court. Emory McAfee, one of the aona, will be tried Thuraday afternoon for drunk enneaa. On learning that caaea' had been made again agalnat the father and ona of hia aona. Judge Broylea aald: ”1 suppose this must be another re union of the McAfees.” It was atated that the father had Iain all night In the rain In the rear of a Decatur street aaloon. Edgewood Ave. Property. We have several hundred feet frontage on Ktlg e « wood Ave., in vicinity of Boulevard, Howell St., Brad ley St., Randolph St. and Cornelia St. Prices range from $20 up to $35 a front foot. Call and let us show you this property. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. iuiiifii me mieruri in uiniuiu riusvi tu h#* firm of Honlpy A Finger. N. P. Ilealev assumes oil obligations, and vlll collect all debts of the late firm. Tho business will continue under the name of HEALEY BARBERS’ SUPPLY CO.. So. 1 North'Forsyth 8t. STATISTICS. P. Hampton, at 65 Hood atreet. a boy. * To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, at 23 Ira street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bullard, at 48 For rest avenue, a girl. To Mr. nud Mrs. William Hell, at 62 Cul ver atreet, n boy. ixmuit-eu miner, o uimiiu* i pneumonia at 15 Fowler atreet. Thomna M. McMahan, 20 years old, died at Grant hotel. Ham Bachman, 67 years old, died at 24 Williams street. Flora Dnwsou. 7 yenrs old, died of diph theria in Emmett street. L. H. Ponder. 36 years old, died of tuber culosis at Macon. Mrs. H. II. Long, 81 years old, died of burns at 451 N. Jackson street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $7,000—Allmrt Steiner to W. B. Archer, lot on Baker atreet near Hayden street. Bond for title. $3.500—Mrs. M. C. Hkeek to Albert 8telner, same lot. Warranty deed. 33.800-Contlnental tand Co. to G. E. Sewell, lot on Ormond street near Rawlins street. Bond for title. 3500-Mlnnlo 11. Pettua to C. F. Wllk!nsou v lot on West End avenue near Wellborn street: Warranty deed. 360O-C. F. Wilkinson to R. V. Glenn, same lot. Warranty deed. $1,000— It. V. Glenn to Mrs. O. M. Loathe, same lot. Warranty deed. $9,000-0. R. Glenn et al. to Mrs. O. M. Ixeathe, lot on West Peachtree street near Llndeu avenue. Warranty deed. $800—L. D. Nelson to O. C. Fuller st al. v lot on N. Boulevard* near East avenue. Deed to secure loan. 32,300—J. J. McMahon to Mrs. O. C. New, lot on Itawson street near Hood street. Warranty deed. $600—C. R. Oxhurne et al. to J. T. Bryan, " — Killian street near Waldo street. Warranty deed. $1.200—Sirs. O. C. New to Mrs. Julia T. McClure, lot ou Rawsou street ucar llood street. Loau deed. . «. ■ ^iuorr, io mum nne-niory basement dwelling and store nt 41-43 Kirk- W4kmI avenue. $1,100—W. R. Moore, to build one-story frame dwelling at 88 Gasklll street 3500—R. F. Sams, to Imlld frame stable st 146 Juniper street. $100—Hattie E. Rose, to build addition to two-story frame dwelling st 142 W. Pine street. $1,200—D. B. Harris, to repair fire dam ge st 106 E. Georgia avenue. $500—J. W. Rose, to alter two-story frame dwelling st 264 Ashby atreet. WALTER BALLARD OP- 4 TICAL CO. Un than one year ago placed on the market the new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vlelon In one frame and looking like one glaea. They have proven the most successful of all tha advertised Invisible blfocale. Ground In a deep toric curve, giving a large visual field for reading aa well as walking. They are the moat perfect and beautiful glass sold. Consult us about bifocals. We have them all. Sales room, fit Peachtree, Atlanta, Ga. Deaths ahd Funerals. Kathleen Butler. Kathleen, the flve-montha-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Butler, of 15. Fowler street died of pneumonia and whooping cough Wendesday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the resi dence Thursday morning and the body was Interred at West View. Mr*. Alma McMahan. Mr*. Alma McMahon died Thuraday morning, after an Illness of several months, at the residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. C. R. Tidwell, of 158 Forreat avenue. Mrs. McMahan waa born In South Carolina and the body will bo removed to Charleston Friday morning at 7:55 for funeral and Interment. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta anil Vlclnltr-Raln ti.m.k. nnd probably Friday. 1 tonl «“ WEATHEr"cONDITION8. Reports this mnrnlnj; show rain In ill ,n^ trlcti of the cottull l>elt-heavlra|" fils. Alabniua nnd Mississippi. ■Ain,,,, ,. , excess of L60 Inches fell a! Atlnats "vi* nan. Tallapoosa. West point Fort Gnlnes, Ga.. Enfant* ami OneiaT Ala.. Chattanooga, Tenti., ami rj3£ Miss. There was min a so In the uunrr tiiZ slsstppl nnd Missouri rslley*. , per Ml *’ There Is s atdrui of eonsldemlile off the south Florida coast. Kev iv ■ S iiorta heavy min nud n current wind Ity of 48 miles, while Sand Key. w^ft Key West, reports n barometer readlns 5 $9.24 Inches and a maximum wluil veiiig of 7t mile*. This storm will cause ™ tinned rnln In the south Atlantic gjon tonight snd Friday, with high north m northeast winds. “ The high pressure nren over the i u ,nh ' west Is advancing slowly eastward causing n redact on In temperature ""4 bamn Friday*. 1 "* ,e,t <» ^ W. A. MITCH KM.. Temporarily In charge. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hoars ending; at I a. m. rsti meridian time, Octolw»r 18. 1906, 11 STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT, ^Atlanta, rain. . . *Chattanooj;n. rain. , Columbus, rain. . . Gainesville, rain. , Greenville, rnlp. , Griffin, cloudr" _ •Mn<*on, cloudy. , Montlcello, cloudy. Nownau, ralu. . . . Rome, rain Kpnrtnnhunr. rain. , Tallapoosa, cloudy. Toccos, cloudy. Temp’ture. = «[3 •Minimum temperatures are for twelve-bout period ending st 8 a. m. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Etifnula, Ala Opelika. Ain.. CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta. . . Augusta. Charleston. . Galveston. . Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Mobile. ..... Montgomery. . . New Orleans. . . , Oklahoma Harnnunh. . . , . Vicksburg Wilmington. . . Temp’ture. = ii 11 indicates inappreciable rainfall. REMARK8. G western section the past was general over tho eutlre belt, wltb heavy amounts In Georgia, Alnbnnm nud Mississippi. W. A. MITCHELL Temporarily lu CUurge. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Bid. . 1916 112 . 6s. 1910 106 UOV(|lg, It, it. (19, U4V„ •• ., „$WI Savannah 6s. 1909 102Vi Macons 6a, 1910 106 Atlanta, 6s. 191L. 106 Atlanta, 44*. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934 106 \%l Atlanta and West Point. . . .165 Atlanta snd West Point D«bts..l07 Central Railway of Georgia 1st do. Income do. 2d income do. 3d locoms ..216 AugiraU and* Savs’nnab. I*. V .*.HS Southwestern Ill and A. lata.. „ .. .,113 GRAVES REELECTEO HEAD OF COAL Mi,, Lorens Crenshaw. Mia* Lorena "Crenshaw, aged 80 years, died Thuraday morning at 1 o’clock at the home of her nephew, Professor McLean, of Agnes Srott In stitute. Mlse Crenshaw had for some time made her home with Professor McCIean. Funeral will be held a De- catur Thuraday afternoon and the body will 6e sent to Yorkvllle, S. C., for in terment. SAM JONE8’ DEATH CAUSES DEEP SORROW Bpertal to The Georgian. Newberry. 8- c.. Oct. 77.—Much Bor row wo* expressed In this city when It was announced that Rev. Sam P. Jones, the noted evangelist, who had many warm friends In Newberry, waa dead. "Sam" .done* haa lectured In thla city on aeveral occasions, ahd, as In other Southern towns, his name haa become a household word. Myrtl* Louise Branan. Myrtle Louise Branan, aged 18 months, died at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Branan, of $80 Woodward avenua, at 8:80 o'clock Wednesday night. Funeral services were held at the residence Thursday afternoon at $ o'clock, and tho body will be Interred at Oakland cemetery. COTTON ADVANCING ON NEWBERRY MARKET gpeclsl to The Gooralsn. Newberry, S. C„ Oct. 18.^-Cotton on the Newberry market Is rapidly ad vancing In price, good cotton bringing fl 1-8 cent* now. Eleven cents Is the minimum price fixed by the Farmers’ Union. It la estimated that the cotton crop In thla section Is ’’olt’’ 36 per cent. Very little damage was done to the crops In thla section by the recent' n, * hl IO *° t0 Montgomery. AU . heavy froata, all of the cotton being (change of specialties will mark th. r • practically opened. The cool weather 1 maln,n ® ,br * e Productions In the and accompanying frosts will not pre- I and the displays of Man ■«’ vent this maturing and opening. There ltan Beach fireworks will be c 1 ’-* is very little “top crop” this season. nlghtl* * Robert W. Graves, of Rome, Ga.. waf elected president of the Retail foal Merchants'. Association at the closing session of the convention of that hod 1 Wednesday night. , The following other officers «er« elected: W. F. Plane, of Atlanta, sec retary: A. G. Sower, of South Carolina, first vl'ce-presldcnt; F. M. Weaver, of North Carolina, second vice-president; J. C. Strong, of Alabama, third vie- president. 4 • The following compose the new hour* of directors: President Graves, of Rome. Holmes Johnson, of Macon, and A. J. Hagood, of Charlotte, N. (' The new executive board consists of Holmes Johnson, J. B. Campbell and Robert W. Graves. THREE MORE NIGHTS OE FIREWORKS SHOW Inclement weather aeem* to have lit tle effect oft enthusiastic Atlantans oh, are taking In "Atlanta Day” »< tM state fair, and Indications point to ward large attendance at Pain’s "La** Days of Pompeii” tonight. Fireworks emblems complimentary ta th* Empire City of the South nil! displayed at the pyrotechnic spectacle tonight, together with an elaborate dis play ot Manhattan Beach firewoil- The roar of Vesuvius will be h In Atlanta but three more times th:* season, as Pompeii closes B«tjrd*f