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

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.'.1, ... ' | 10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. r WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lee* than 25 cents, the price of four lines. 8Ix words of average lenflth make a line. The following rates are for consecutive Insertions! 1 time , 8 times , 0 times , 26 times , 62 timea . 78 times , 6 cents a line. , 5 cents a line. , 4Yz cents a line. , 4 cents a line. , V/z cents a line. , 3 cents a line. V. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When ser.ding ads. pay for .at rate* quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTED FREE. cefaloaw Draugnoi WA.NTED-YOUNO MEN TO LEARN pharmacy. Apply lo Dr. Crenr*— " Luckle atreet, city. WANTED—8TROXQ- 1105’ AB ur.1.1 sod apprentice In typewriter repnlrahop. Rtnte age and wages R portunlty for a Ik>t of the right sort. u. T. C. t care Georgian. The business men appreciate of furolahlug hrlp. N.tlon.l Auoclatlon. 1023-109 Century building. The Tloneera. . WANTED—SIX EXPERT WEATHER boardera and ahlnslera at <Mica» JjJ? Apply early to W. II. Arnold, corner Pled mont aud Tenth street LOOK! COME ON! MEN, AOTVBOTS heir cat 16e, ahampoo 15c, singe 16c. hand massage 16c, electric 26c. fewelTeat -hm» In dty. Union barbera. Walker’s, $ plsce. WE WANT TODAY 8TENO.-B0OKKEBP era, typewriter*, off,c * bgyaJ»? v. Globe Rnslness Boresu, 418 Fourth National Bank Building. WE WANT TODAY STENO-BOOKKEEP- ern. typewriter.. nlTIce boye •»“. cnoaa. Globe Bnelneu Dnreeu. 411 fourth Nutloual Bank Bldf. Bell pbone, Mnln «*>. WANTED—MARBLE WORKMAN WHO In qualified In uinnuinenlnl work, gooa wnaee, nure p«y. Box 7k, Quitman. On- WANTED—A GOOD COLORED ALL- round mnn rook with boarding bonne ex- perience. 40 En.t Mitchell. WANTED-WE NEED NOW. BOOKKBBP. er for manufacturing compeny, two offlco ar fTOtSsiii 'anr'rt® ssasF&as trimmer end enrd writer. Hell) In other IlnSr Notional Employment Aneoel.tlon, 1022 Century building. V ANTED—AT ONCE— EXPERIENCED colored Bremen: muet be uober nnd tv- Inble. Bring reference,. 1023 V®“ j tJr uulMIng. Notion.I Employment AuuocU- WANTED HELP—FEMALE. V ANTED—LADY STENOtlRAPHEll AND ■reountenL Munt t*> quick and uccurat,. itote experience. Address B., cure Glor ia n. ffRAMIIACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 183. VANTED—THREE OR FOUR INTELLJ- gcnt glrln from 14 to 18 yearn "Id to do ghL permanent and plcaaant work, plena- nt nurroundlngo 11 Homer Company, 36-45 Walton street. PANTED—A WELL-TRAINED '-HAM: Iwrmnld: a good room furnUhed and gmol rale* laid. Apply to 404 Penehtree etreet, YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION! A NUMBER OF BRIGHT YOUNG LA- ,jER BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND l CAN SECDRI8 CONGENIAL AND OMWCQDIRED APPLY IN PERSON f NO. W SOUTI1 PRYOR hT„ AT- INTA. OA. NTED HELP—Mnln and F,m*l*. BELIEVE THAT THE RKADEnSOF in Georglen are people of InteUlgence refinement, nod we b*U*v* *■•* t of them tend dally tbe .d. on thl. i. To test thin, we make the folio* ng •: The regular price of our inne»«lne [ a year, bnt any person who will cut nd out and mnd It to ua with «flc will Wo the mtgulne a ,n " . the free! Be eure to tend nd. and t wnivnn thin offer Is limited. Address Mocking Bird. Newnnn. On. BHAMIIACH PIANOS. established i»a. PIANO CO.. 42 N. fORSYTH, OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS^ •COLD WEATHER IB HERE- We have the flow!*. ITERS. BLANKETS' and COMfOBTS. Wo Can Sate You Moucy. CASH OR CREDIT. Wo Repair. Pack nnd Ship Phone HOT Bell Phono HR. , J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO., 41 and 41 Went Mitchell St. FOR SALE—M'HAIIl nAniiKit orTFiT complete, almost new. cost about Itoo. w ill Bell cheap. Now In good location. Address II. M. Manaland, Boeton, Us. KSTABIeWllKD IK3. BECHT riANO tu, 62 N. I0B8\T1I. FOR BALE-BEST BORDER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia *e- hlcls Mfg. Co., A and 81 Wnnt Mlfchell at IR SALE-TWO CAR LOAD" FINE Twny aurrlea, runnbouta and d.pot i Nothing better mndo. g-®'*)* > Mfg. Co* 80 and It Wont MlUhell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. wxsrsnjrxixnnm5s~tnr~gAts^ aehooi, law, medical hooka for caao. J. C. Cin.an. 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1>3. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR UANOANESE AND CROME ■test bank mfea and van It doora: every thing In safe Une. H. W. Ellin. Agent. 2* 8. Broad atreet INVESTMENT. WANTED-TO DISPOSE OF PART IN- tereat In patented hnuaehold article to party with aufflelent capital to engage In manufacture of aarne, for Immediate anle to the trade. Address Z. ' S., care Geor- UlSi DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AM) OPICM IIABIT CURED at b»me, without pain or detention from business; permanent rule guaranteed: free FOUND. •*, cleans suits 11 to 11.80. rnuia sue. ’blteluill SL Phenes, BeU 820. A. ML PICTURE AGENTS- -3END YOUR WORK to ui for enlargement; fair price*, good finish; 16 by 20. Religious and acecery pic ture* cheap. The Garner Company, UA Petpr* street. Atlanta. Ga. EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE. COLLEGE AND Conservatory of Music, Macon, Ga.—Old- eat and l»eat. If you wlah to attend any time thl* *choot year, get on the waiting Hat now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guercy, president. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED-THE PUBLIC .TO VISIT IJlappy'a School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hi* large claaica. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. FOR RENT. TO LET-HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED rooms; furnlabed; every Improvement; hair mattreaee*. steam beat; rent low; Ho tel Llthla, TallapooMi, Ga. Open for In spection. Call or address F. J. Beyer, Tal lapoosa. Agents protected In rommlsalon*. BOARDERS WANTED. TIIE BON AIR, 384 Peachtree at., solicit* Inspection, comparison and patronage. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS cleaned and re shaped for 36c. Banda or ■West* 36c each extra. Out-of-town orders given prompt and careful attention. Beat work, latest style*. Acme Hatters, 6ft Whitehall street. BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES. OLD-ESTABLISHED TYPEWRITER IIIJ8- Ineaa for sale at a bargain. Good reasons ■hown for selling. Typewriter, care Geor gian. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS—BKUOND-I! A k D MA- rhlaoa of ill dlfTi-mrt makra la our n|w- daily, and w. guarantoo hottor value* nnrl lower price* than an/ other house North or South. Call or write for our Illustrated catalogue. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, 71 \N. Pryor Ht.. Atlanta, Oa. BOAROER8 WANTED. SMALL FAMILY, NO SMALL CHILDREN, north aide, all convenience*, desires n lady to board (no other boarders); decided home privileges. Address Ilex, care At lanta Georgian. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and other*. American- Investment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN k CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loan* on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purebaee money note* and lends money on Improved Atlanta property a: reason able rates. Bell phone wT Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. « AND 7 PER cent Intereat, according to security of fered; *ma!l expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta. S. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4H, 6 and 1 per cent. Write or call 8. W. Carson, 34 8. Broad atreet. FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms at'tbs lowest rates ever offered: The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 2024 Temnle Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on mjnthly payment plan; no doiay; also money for purchase money .notes. Straight loans mad* at 5 per cent and up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 8. Broad street 12,500 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL ..tat*; no il.Ur; nton.y lu bank. Addr.u Capital, raro Georgian. II It AM It Al'IT PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1K3. BBCHT riANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTII. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND I'AINTB. •'Don't lot '«m foot yon." Jim Burnrtt (formerly of Barnett A Wlllli) I, not dead nor mlulng. llo 1, contracting wall paper • nd painting. Office nnd *bow room 13 Kart Hunter atreet. Both 'pbune, 840. FOR SALE—RCAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO BELL, place It with us; we glr. It our apeclrt and peraonil attention. If It', worth th* Prico we will Bell It. C. II. Walla A Co., U04 Fourth National Bank. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phone. UCi. 20 E. Hunter nt. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. GOOD writing condition, from (15 and up. Butler ttrf; r k ar nYm Foor,b N * 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 • LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. 8IIKI.TON 18 A practical Mot, and rang, rtpolrar; bnt work and material guaranteed. Both pboun 833. 61 B. Pryor llotL FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOT* 00 nay term* 138 Anburn avenue. ARCHITECTS. LET US DRAW YOUR I'LANB AND build your hou»c. We can nave you money. Address P. O. Box 675. ARCHITECT. • LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND bolld that dwelling boune for y«n. “• D. Stafford, carpenter and builder# College Park. Ga. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOHS. W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF .THE American and Georgia State Aseocfadoo of Public Accountant*. Sheldon AudIt Co.. nubile accountant* and auditor*, 616-6U Temple Court. Examination*, appraisal** audita. Local and long distance phone 1199. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDItlU.S-I.AROEST IiIctcIo and aundry dlaU-IL-jtorn In the Jonth. Southern agentn fur - Tale. Bncll and Hudoon filcydeo. Write, for our 1*04 catalogue and rrico Hit. Alexander- Blyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIKS Prompt oerrlce. Bell - nhooo 2374. Atlanta Wood and Iron Novelty Worki, 383 Marietta atreet HB-B THE MAN°THAT SELLS HOT‘AIR- InataUa furnaeva lu old hou«<-« no well an new. H. preporea n ceilar lf ypu hare none. Moncrief Furnace Co. Both phones. MESSENGER SERVICE. „„ FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MEH- aengaro, 'phono 83. J. A. Davlen and J. C. Branan. PICTUDB P FRAME8 MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough, 2% Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are na*. PREHSINO-ALTERHVO-5nK?'NEW Eu reka Prciting ciub-Clennlng-R;palrlng. Atlanta 'nhont 700; Bell 'phone 2475. 104ft Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership $1 per month. SEWING MACHINE8. RBNTBD-TWO DOL! AltS PER MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler & Wlleon. Wa rant only, new machine* wlih complete aet of attachment*. Prompt delivery. Both "phones 13*3. Singer Bowing kinchin, Co.. H Whitehall etreet. STOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND aet np. Expert workman, l’nttereon Furniture houae, 286 Peters atreet. 'I'honee, Atlanta 3473, Ball 734 we,t. Wo buy any thing. TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-’ Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machine* and Records. Just received large consignment of machine* and over 19,000 record*. Immediate attention given mall orders. Wo want tae name* of all talking machine dealers In th* South. Writ* for catalogue. Alexandrr-Elye* Co. . TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND HACI CO. Ratal! and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Phone 1571 WATCHMAKING. TO TnE TRADE: COMPLICATED watchea are my hobby. Modern Ideea In work and dealing* H. Walter Lott. Room 1317 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. 133 PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE Candler Bldg. Bell 2336. Men* eewed belf eolea 76e. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, IIALLWOODB, IDEALS and all other make* nt Jurgaln price*. We ran tell you a reglater, aulubl, for any buatnran. at t price that ran not blip but ple.ee you. Canta or monthly payment.. Ercry rag- l*ter guaranteed for two yraro. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND BOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad 8tr**t, Atlanta. Ga. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” BUSINESS MAN'S C'LOBK-IN HOME, uortbwert corner Wert linker etreet amt Ormo; twa-atory een-n-rmmi. In perfect con- dltlou (would rent fur 337.80), whli-h would PM» per rent on 31,600. We will eoll tot 0,800. » ho rumee firett Owner lives here. H III ahow properly. 1 .raving the Mate. W. M. Brott k Oo. Langiiorn ntrekT-wkbt ET7TT Three lota, 60 by 230 each, to’a 10-foot ai ry. Lots arc level and covered by a beau* tltul grove of trew. Thru* are very deair- able nud are a plrk-up; $606 each. Terma. nRaii steel iioop aS‘d itoLLiKti mill we have large lot of very Uealrable properties on eaay payments. NORTH 11))ULKVAltl)— tJXTItEMELY lit;. airalde new nine-room two-story home; modern, up-to-date. Just auch a home aa one would waut for a nice home; $6,000; one-half rash. GEORGIA AVENUE - SIX ItOOM CllT- tage, with gan. water and liath; lot 60 by 200.. Thl* U u beautiful plate and close to the park. Iion't iuIim seeing this place, If you want n nice home. Trice $3,650. Terms. wuhtf.Un i i k i g 11 r^^FoTiTt: ubo .VI c6r‘. tngo with hull; lot 80 by 120. This Is a nice place, and at the price named Is a pick up. This 'section la rapidly growing. Price $660. Terma. Olt.ME HTREKT—NEAR IIAKEU. t'OK'R. room cottnge; lot 36 by 100. Thl* Is s cosy place; done lu and near the car line. Trice 12,100. Terma. aNgikii avEWK-YWh-htory house with ga*. water and bath; In complete re pair and modem In every respect; lot 50 by 160; $3,600 take* It. ullKKoKEE AVENUE — TWdbTORY eight-room houae, with gna, water and NUb; double fitNirs ami atoriu sheathed; lot 60 by 140. This la n not her good one. KKIil.Y 8T It R KT-81X • ItOO M fToFSK with ga*. water ami bath; eloae to the ear line; lot 40 by 140. Trice $2,660, Term*. rKS'lll STREET - S'EAlt MYRTLE atreet. Vacant lot 49 by 120; this Is right In the Tied mont park district, and la sur rounded by tHMiutlrul real deuce*. There are only h few In this faction like this one left. Trice $1,260. tage/ atnrin-sheathed .and double floors; Imllt for n home: lot.65 by 190 to 12-foot alley, near new 8eab<»ard Air I.lue shops nnd yards. If taken In thirty days, will sell for $2,600; $1,000 eftsh, luilitnee $26 per nonth. W. M. Heott k «’o., call for L. F. Itowpu. 210 and 212 Gould building. Bell I'houe 5096; 81Sudani 8®. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phoues. FOR RENT. 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 room* on l’eeples street; lot 60x176. This houae has all modern Improve ments and la almost new $5,000 WHITEHALL {ftREgT-EIGHTRtoU house, on lot 161x220. This house has all modern Improvements. Think of the price. nine of lot sod on Whitehall „J7,6C» 'ENTRAI, AVENUE-A 7-ROOM fiou&K on good lot, and In walking distance. This house Is not quite completed* and now Is the time to get yog a houae $3,660 dltMK STREET—A FoUlt ltOOlf HOUSE on lot 34x100. Water and gas, and Is close In. $900 cash and balance monthly. The price la only $2,000 •mv price Is only McDaniel sfitEEt-A 'corner store mid 6-room cottage, renting for 119.60 per month. Thin In very cheap nt tba price «»ked fl.aoo naked WHITEHALL TERRACE—A—NK'e' t- room house, on lot 46x139. This houae Is almost new and close In. A small payment cash, balance eaay $2,860 CHANEL STREET 1 -* 7-ttOOM house; with all modern Improrenirnt,, on lot 38 ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 233 PEACHTREE ST.-TIII8 THREE- STORY ll-IIOOM BRICK, ON LOT 80 BY 100. WHICH LIES BELOW THE STREET. IS ON TIIE EAST SIDE OF PEACHTREE STREET BETWEEN CAIN AND IIAUKIN STHEETS. HAS GAS. HOT AND COI.I) WATER. HATH AM) CLOSET ON SECOND FLOOR; HAS GAN. SINK IN TnE KITCHEN. RATH AND STATIONARY WASIISTAND ON TIIE FIRST FLOOR: TIIIIEK-ItOOM SERVANTS HOUSE IN THE YARD. IN VERY OOOD CONDITION. IS CLOSE IN. RENT 1100 PER MONTH. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, It Auburn Avenu*. Doth Phone* (It. by 17*. nnd rented to good tenant,. Very cheap at tho price 12.700 WOODWAIII) aveHue-a nice SdtOOM cottage, with all modern Improvement., on lot 82x1(2. YOU ennnot do better for the money 32,800 IF ANY OF THE ABOVE DO NOT SUIT , you we have other., nnd we would Is, very glad to bare you call and let u« show them to you, J. ft. WEBB, Manager Bale* Department S. B. TURMAN & CO. NORTH SIDE HOME! IF YOU ARE looking for a nice, modern home on north side, call In and let us show you a bouse ■nd lot on .Piedmont avenue. Iratween Eighth and Tenth streets. This la piped for furnace, wired for electric lights, gas. water, sewer and bath; east front. All atreet Improvements down and paid for; tile sidewalks, nice, large lot We can ■ell you thle place for $6,710; $1,750 cash, balance on easy terms. sod bath. Newly pel east front: anlendldj lot; 60 by S00 feet to annuity; $1,30 casb, balance easy. Price VACANT LOTS! FOURTEENTH STREET, between Peachtree and Piedmont park, we have a nice lot for only $3,000. Wr will atalat yon In building If you desire. MtRTLE STREET LOT, 46 BY 100 FEET; only $1,860. Tile sidewalks, aewer, water and gas. LUCILE AVENUE. WEST END—STREET car line aud all Improvements down, such as sidewalks, aewer, water, gas; chart ed atreet*: splendid neighbors, and near a new public school; price $800. OAK STREET LOT-SEWER. WATER, gae, etc. Price $160; convenient to Pee- E lse street, city scHoel. Only one block way from two car lines. Gordon street and Luclls nvenue. RAILROAD FRONTAGE—MANUEAOTUR- Ing sites. Fifty seres of land fronting 1,200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta and West Point railroad and Collegs J'ark electric car line, right at Oakland City; running water on the ground. Price only $26,000, or $600 per acre. SUBURBAN HOMES AND ACREAAE- We have a nice, new flvc-rooui cottage, IT scree of land: fresh spring branch wa ter; paved public road: achoola and rent nuuetin. in wnicn tereatlng reading matter. S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad aud Alabama Sts. Renting. Century ‘Bldg. PHONE BELL 434. FINE SOUTH SIDE HOMES'. $2.750—NEW. SIX ROOMS AND HALL; ON car line; fine lot. large, complete bath.one block Grant park. Tinted walla, cabinet mantels, arranged aa cosy as can be. Only $600 down and balance like rent. Regular price $3,000. RSW-TITE l-HETTIEST UORNKtl ON south aide; 8-room cottage. 12-foot ceilings, doable-doored, storm-sheeted, tine cabinet mantels, porcelain bath. Front and aide porches; two entrances, east front; shade; lot 63x142: worth At conservative dgure $6,- ooo. 81.000 down will give yitu possession. IS.250—T111N IS TRULY A I'Al.ATiAt home, new. two stories. 8 rooms, two bathe, colonial column porch; double-doored, ■form-sheeted, extra verandas, srt glass windows. Inside arrangements Ideal. We can't tell yon nil; let ua show It. Just a word more: $1,000 eash Is all that Is nec essary. Iwlsnce $40 month, less than rent. The only thing better Is to get a house given to you. Hee ns. ••WE UET RESULTS." W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION A brand new 2-story, 7-room residence, with all the city conveniences; on beautiful ele vated 'ot, naif block fruni the car Hue and great value for $3,859 on terms of $659 cash nnd $39 per month. BRAND-NEW COTTAGE 5? SIX rooms, with all the dty conveniences, near Grant Park car line. A perfect little home nnd cheap for $2,S90, on terms of $359 cash aud $25 per month. You cannot beat this If you want a home. a 14ar«;aLn t In 1 A L6t IN YttB PiiBt: tleat part of North Boulevard, near An gler avenue, 47x140 feot to alley. 8nan for $2,500. This la the right filnee for a home or a good place to build a bouse that will sell nt a profit. ■pii ai n vrwui. ON GRANT STREET WE. HAVE A OOOD 6-room cottnge, with nil the clty^ con veniences. large, elevr ted lot. Price $2,700. Easy terms. ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALMvdT NEW 6-room cottnge, nil the dtv conveniences. Grant Purk for a front yard. Price $1,800. Eaay terms- lcli'IIMON'I* avenue — lakewTHSE Heights, on*v half block from the car lln*-; brand new, well built home, containing four rooms nnd ball; nice ele vated lot. 69x250. Renta $10 per month. Price. SLOOP. WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR 8PRINO street: nice almost new 5-room cottage homo: oil city ormTeoleiKMft good car ■errlce. Price 12,160. Tens* (400 ettb and ^rKALUV^aTRECT - NEAR FAlU atreet achobl; well built and substantia cottage home, containing) five rooms and sny •&' Edgewood Ave. Property. We have several hundred feet frontage on Edge, 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, (.'all and let us show you this property. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. the firm of Hegley A KIncer. “ B ” ley assumes all ohll_ nil dehta of the late Arm. 1 uhligntlons, and N. P. Healey assumes will collect all debts of The business will continue under the name of HEALEY DAUBERS’ SUPPLY CO.. No. 1 North Forsyth St. i£i—ffiCWSSH BtIieet - T\vo-frM)iiY 7-room house. All contenlencee. * Rent $30; price $3,000. Good home or Investment proposition^ WumruOR A DEKUitll'lTojr nt the bolt {Ixntotlont Jo GoorjtU.^ Th« S lintitlon U lino, th, price i. n le dcccrlptlon I* Tory comploto. me 2027. Atl.ntx Pbon. SALES DEPARTMENT: A, B. BOOK- R. C. EVE. 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. BeU 888. Standard 2880. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all make* lecond-hand and rebuilt Typewriter* at pricea to move them. It you fall to let ua know your wanta In tht* line you will, lose money. Write or call for "Special Sale Lilt.” We maintain the beat repair department in the South and guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-26-28 Candler Bldg. YOUNG STUDENT DIES IN 1 STRANGE CITY Or. P. B. McMahon.- of,Charleston, S. C., a young dental student, who for the past two year* has been attending the Atlanta Dental College, of thl* city, died Wedneaday morning at 11:40 o'clock. 1 Dr. McMahon t dIed4n a strange city, •ave for hi* classmate*, among strung- era. Mrs. John Kennedy, a sister, of Charleston, arrived lust before his death. Over 160 ot his classmates escorted the remains to the union depot, and a double quartette of picked voices from the senior class sang "Nearer, My God, to Thee.” FATHER AND SON MEET . AGAIN BEFORE COURT T. V. McAfee, sn aged white man, who. with his two sons, were In police court a few" days ago on the charge of drunkenness, was again before Re corder Broyles Thursday morning and was lined (15.78 for being drunk. In Imposing the fine, the recorder re marked that he was tired ot seeing McAfee In epurt. Emory McAfee, one of the sons, will be tried Thursday afternoon for drunk enness. On learning that casee had been made again against the father and one of hts sons. Judge Broyles said: "! suppose this must be another re union of the McAfees." It was stated that the father had lain all night In the rain In the rear of a Decatur street saloon. 8AM JONisF DEATH CAUSES DEEP SORROW Bpeclal to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C„ Oct. 17.—Much sor row was expressed In this city when It wss announced that Rev. Sam P. Jones, tbs noted evangelist, who had many wann frtenda In Newberry, was dead. “8am” Jones has lectured In this city on several occasions, and, as In other Southern towns, hts name has become a household word. STATISTICS. ’BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mr*. W. JI. Hobbs, at 24 Jonps street, a alrl. To Mr. and Mra. J. P. Hampton, at 55 Hood atrret. a boy. To Mr. and Mn. Tatar Hansen, at 23 Ira afreet, n girl. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Bullard, at 4S For rest avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. William Hell, at 62 Cul ver atreet, a boy. DEATH 8. May Turner, 1 year old, died at 133 Oak land avenue. , Kathleen Butler. 5* months old, died of pneumonia at 16 Fowler atreet. Thomas M. McMahan, 20 years old, died at Grant hotel. Ham Bachman, 67 years old, died ‘ at 24 Williams atreet. Flora Dawson, 7 years old, died of diph theria In Emmett etreet. I*. H. Ponder, 36 years old, died of tuber culosis at Macon. Mrs. H. H. Ling, 81 years old, died of burns at 451 X. Jackson street. PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. $7,000— Albert Steiner to W. B. Archer, lot on Baker atreet near Ilnyden street. Bond for title. $3,500—Mrs. M. C. Sheek to Albert Steiner, same lot. Warranty deed. $3.800—Continental U“ ’ Sewell, lot on Ormond street. Boud for title. $800—Minute II. Pettua to C. F. Wilkinson, lot on West End avenue near Wellborn street. Warrant/ deed. $600—C. F. Wilkinson to B. V. Glenn, same lot. Warranty deed. $1,00(MR. V. Glenn to Mrs. O. M. Lea the, same lot. Warranty deed. $9,000-0. R. Glenn et ql. to Mra. O. M. Leathe, lot on West Peachtree street near Linden avenue. Warranty deed. $860—L. D. Nelson to O. C. Fuller et at, lot on N. Boulevard near East avenue. Deed to aecure loan. $2,300—J. J. McMahon to Mra. O. C. New, lot on Rawson atreet near Hood atreet. Warranty deed. $600—C. R. Oshurne et al. to J. T. Brynn, lot on Killian street near Waldo street Warranty deed. $1.200 x tora. O. C. New to Mrs. Julia T. McClure, lot on Rawson atreet uear Hood atreet. Loan deed. —hv. it. jiuure. to mum une-uory basement dwelling and store at 41-43 Kirk wood avenue. $1.100—Sv. R. Moore, to build one-atory frame dwelling at 80 Gasklll atreet. $1,100—W. It. Moore, to build one-atory frame dwelllujr at 8$ Gnsklll atreet $500-11. F. Sams, to build frame stable at 146 Juniper street. $100—Hattie E. Rose, to bOlld addition to two-story frame dwelling at 142 W. Pine street. $1,290—1). B. Harrjp, to repair lire dam age at 106 E. Gcorgln avenue. $600—J. W. Rose, to alter two-story frame dwelllug at 264 Ashby atreet THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta and Vldnlty-Ralu toni-u find probably Friday. WEATHER~CONOITION8. Report, this morning .how rnl„ |„ ... trict. of tho cotton bolt-hMvlM, n ' J“* gla. Alabama and Mlululppi. Ain '/. u oxceni of 1.50 Inchra fell it Atl.,,,,„ nan. Rome, Tnlloponwi. Wert l-„|n, ... Fort (Tfilnee, On., Kufnuln and dn.n£* A>,» - < hnttnnoogn. Teun.. nn.l j'£ r » Ml... There wee rnln aim In the tinner In? elMtppi nnd Minot)rt ralley* There Is n storm of roll .Idem Id,. ,.,i e _ nit the fiouth Florida court. Kov w,.«t S. K rt. henry rain and a current wind v.lSS • of M mile., while Bend Key w«tS Key West, report, a barometer ren.im, SI S>.24 tnehes nnd a maximum wind veM of i2 miles. This storm will <-nnii4> V™: tinned rain In the wiith Atlantic^Vram * S£th« n .',‘w.J£ Kr,daTi T* h " !h w*» The high prewure area orer the west In advancing filowly ee„tw„rd n»d causing n reduct on In temperature Mm? Friday. *"*>>".' In a£ „ A. JI1TCIIKI.L Temporarily In UbarK COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For tbs 24 hours ending at 8 a. m no meridian time. Octol>cr 18, 1906. 11 STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. ■Atlanta, rain ^ sTTHT •Chattanooga, rain. . . ~ - Columbus, rain. .... Gainesville, rain. . . . Greenville, rnln. . . . Griffin, cloud/. .... •Macon, cloudy Montlcello, cloudy. . . , Xownan. rain. Rome; rain Hpnrtanburg. rain. . . . Tallapoosa, cloudy. . • , Toccoa, cloudy Weat Point, rain. .... •Minimum temperatures are for t.. period ending at 8 a. m. this da HEAVY *RA1NFALL8. WALTER BALLARD OP TICAL CO. Loa than one year ago placed on tha market tha new Ballard Bifocal, giving reading and walking vlalon In ont frame and looking like one glaee. They have proven the moat eucceaaful of all tha odvertlaed Invlalblo bifocals. Ground In a deep torlc curve, giving a large vlaual field for reading aa well aa walking. They are the mod perfect and beautiful glaaa aold. Consult ua about bifocal*. We have them all. Sales- room. (1 Peachtree. Atlanta. Ga. Deaths ahd Funerals. Kathlaan Butler. Kathleen, the five-months-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. G. J. Sutler, of IS Fowler street, died of pneumonia and whooping cough Wendeaday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the reel- dence Thursday morning and the body wae Interred at West View. Mrs. Alma McMahan. Mra. Alma McMahan died Thuraday morning, after an . Illneea of several months, at the residence of her daugh ter, Mra. C. R. Tidwell, of 1S( Forreet avenue. Mra. McMahan waa born In 8outh Carolina and the body will ho removed to Charleston Friday morning at 7:65 for funeral and Interment. Miet Lorena Crenshaw. Mian Lorena Crenshaw, aged 80 yean, died Thuraday morning at 1 o'clock At the home of her nephew, Profeeeor McLean, of Agnea Scott In stitute. Mias Crenehaw had for aome time made her home with Profeseor McClean. Funeral will be held a De catur Thuraday afternoon and the body will he sent to YorkvIIIe, 8. C., for in terment. Myrtle Louiee Branan. Myrtle Loulae Branan. aged 18 months, died at tht home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Branan, of 1(0.Woodward avenue, at S:20 o’clock Wednesday night. Funeral services were held at the residence Thuraday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the body will be Interred at. Oakland cemetery. COTTON ADVANCING ON NEWBERRY MARKET Bpeclal to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C_ Oct. 1*.—Cotton on the Newberry market la rapidly ad vancing in price, good cotton bringing il 1-* cents now. Eleven cents In the minimum price fixed by the Farmers’ Union. It la estimated that the cotton crop In thle section la "ofir 25 per cqnt. Very little damage was done to the crop* In this section by the recent heavy frosts, all of the cotton being practically opened. The cool weather and accompanying frosts will not pre vent this maturing and opening. There la very little "lop crop" this season. • CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta Augusta. . . • • . (’bnrlrston. . . . . (Jn host on. . . • . Little Rook. . . . , Memphis. Mobile. Montgomery. . . New Orleans. . • Oklahoma. . . . Bavannnh Vicksburg. . . . Wilmington, . . Indicates inappreciable 16 Temp'turo. Hi rainfall. REMARKS. Temperatures were lower In th*» pimton portion of the belt, about atatlonm central districts and allghtl/ lower ii western section the past 24 hours. Kn was general over the entire belt, with heavy amounts In Georgia, Alnbnnut noil Mississippi. W. A. MITCHELL. Temporarily lu Charge. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Bid. Art Pi S a 4Hs. 1916 .. ..113 113 a, R. R. 6e. 1910 106 M iah 6s, 1900 10214 1<&! Macons 6s, 1910 106 Atlanta, 6s, 1911 106 Atlanta, 44s, 1923 107 loi! Atlanta 4s, 1934 105 107 Atlanta end West Point. . . .Ill 179 Atlanta and West Point Debts..l07 110 Central lUllwsy of Georgia lit do. Income ... N do. 3d Income £! do. 3d Income J7 Augusta and* Savannah. !*. 7 .*!lJS 117 Cm C. and A. lets.. GRAVES REELECTED HEAD OF COAL Robert W. Graves, of Rome, Ga.. wax elected president of the Retail <’"al Merchants' Association at the rlo.lnf session of the convention of that bodf Wednesday night. The following other officer* were elected: W. F. Plane, of Atlanta, w rotary; A. O. Sower, of South (’arnllna, first vice-president; F. M. Weaver, of North Carolina, second vice-president; J. C. Strong, of Alabama, third vice- president. li The following compose the new Ism)'* of directors: President Groves, "f Rome, Holmes Johnson, of Macon, an* A. J. Hagood, of Charlotte, N. C. Th* new executive board consists of Holmes Johnson, J. B. Campbell an* Robert W. Graves. THREE MORE NIGHTS OF FIAEWORKS SHO Inclement weather *eeme to have lit tle efTect on enthusiastic Atlantans who are taking In "Atlanta Day" at the •tate fair, and Indications point to ward large attendance at Pain's Last Days of Pompeii” tonight. Fireworks emblems complimentary t* the Empire City of the-South will h* displayed at the pyrotechnic spectacle tonight, together with an elaborate dis play of Manhattan Beach fireworks The roar of Vesuvius will be heora In Atlanta but three more times ihia season, as Pompeii dose* Snturdxf night to go to Montgomery. Ala * change of specialties will mark the re maining three productions In the city, and the gorgeous displays of Manhat tan Beach fireworks will be a 1 *™ nightly.