The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 19, 1906, Image 18

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l.S THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1?. 15V. r WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four tines. 8ix words of average length make a line. The following rates ere for consecutive (nsertlonsi t time . . 5 times . 6 times . 28 times . 62 times . 78 times . , . 6 cents a line. • 5 cents a line. • cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/g cents a line. . 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. Wher. ser.dfng ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTED FREE. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AriCHirtCIS. LET 118 DRAW YUUK PLANS AND troth! roue hot)*., v. raa Mr. you wou.y. Adftr... P. O. Box US. ■. . ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUIt l'l.ANS AND bulk! tint dwelling bouse for you. «- D. Stafford, carpenter and builder. College Park. Ga. WANTED HELP-MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKBBPINO. Shorthand. Typewriting. eto. only M a month. Draugbon's Practical Business Col* lege. Piedmont Hotel block. 1C Peachtree. Bril phone 889. Cell, phone or writ# for catalogue. It will convince you that Drnagnon's Is the best. I.uckle street, A X T LEARN AGENTS WANTED. peters >tro»t. A Hants. Os. EDUCATIONAL. T. C., rare Georgian. line, anywhere, place yonr name with ns. The business men appreciate our methods of famishing help. National Employment Association. 1022 1023 Century building. WANTED—SIX EXPERT WEATHER boarders and shlnglers at once, good pay. Apply early to W. II. Arnold, corner Pled* moot and Tenth street. LOOK! COMB ON! MEN AND BOYS' hair cut 15c, shampoo 15c. singe 15c. band massage 15c. electric 26c. Rwellest shop In city, union barters. Walker's, 3 Viaduct place. era. typewriters, office L..,_ ---- - -r — s GIoIni Business Bureau, 418 Fourth National Bank Building. , WANTED-MARBLE WORKMAN WHO Is qualified In monumental work; good wages, sure pay. Box 73. Quitman, Qa. WANTED—TEN TRUNK-MAKERS ... once, with from two to four years' ex perience. Time and half Jlme for extra WANTED—THREE FIRST-CLASII HALES- men that can spend a few days familiar ising themselves with* a Hue of sntuples be fore going oat.* Good sales to right par ties. Call betweeu S:30 and 9:30 |i. in. ami 1m*tween 5 and 6 p. in., Kimball house; Du- gal free. WANT Bit—TWO PORTERS WHO derstand packing grates, tile and tels. Only rx|>ericnred men In this Hue peed apply. J. fi. Hnnnlcntt k Co WANTED—TEN ALL-ROUND TINNERS. roofers, sheet metal workers and furnace men. Regular work. Good wages. J. *' Hnnnlcntt ft Co.* WAXTKI»—TWELVE ROYS To LEARN sheet tuctnl aud tin trade. J. E. Huutil cutt k Co. HOY ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD TO work In a store In country town; one neat and bright: good chance for a Iniy. Address C. H. S.. cure . Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALH. WANTED—LAI»Y STENOGRAPHER AND ■ aecountant. Must l»e quick and neenrate. Stain experience. Address S., can Geor gian, BHAMIIACII PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1323. WANTED—THREE OR FOUR 1NTELLI- gent girls from II to 16 years old to do Hibt. permanent and pleasant work; pleas ant surroumllngs. Apply In person to l)r. Blosser Company. 38-40 Walton street. WANTF.!»-A WELL-TRAINED CHAM- berinnld; u good room furnished and good wages paid. Apply to 406 Peachtree street. YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION! A NUMBER OF BRIGHT YOUNG LA DIES BETWEEN THE AGES OF 15 AND 36 CAN SECURE CONGENIAL AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT, WITH eat and l*est. If you wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Gucryr, president. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE Slappy'a School ol traits painted by bis large classes. Corner l'cachtrec and Auburn. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. B. 8HKLDON. FELLOW OK THE American and Georgia State Association 0. Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co-. public sc ' Temple audita. remple Court. Examinations, appraisals, I-oc»*I and lung distance phone IRE- SANDERS, SMITH & GONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle nud sundry distributor* tn the South. Southern agents for Pierce. **»f. Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for cur 19W catalogue and price lift. Alexander Klyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODEL8. CABI.NET WOIIK AND NOVEI.TIM*- Prompt ««rrlc*. 11.11 -phon. 2374. A Wood uud Irou Novelty Work., 339 M.rl.tt. .trwt. In.tulla farnne.. In old houic. o* w* 11 MtBSENGEK SERVICE. FOB 1-nOJIIT AND RELIABLE ME"- _«npr«. ’plioiis S3. 3. A. Datln !»<1 - C. Bran.o. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR. XU l'MCbtrae It.. wllclt. Inspection, comparison and patronage. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. Acme Hatters, BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. OLD-ESTABLISHED TYPEWRITER Bus iness for sale at n bargain. Good reasons shown for selling. Typewriter, care Geor gian. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS—HECOND-H AND MA- ehlnes of nil different makes la our spe cialty, end we gii grantee I tetter values and lower prices than nuv other house N or South. Call or writs for our lllustr catalogue. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, 71 N. 1'ryor St., Atlanta, On. MONEY TO LOAN. Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WBYMAN it CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of- fered; small expense and prompt atteutlon. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 414. 6 and I per cent. Writ* or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING loans nu Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gonld building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very loweat rates. No delays. Charles Herman* rooms 2024 Tetanic Court POUR PER CENT'HOME (MONEY TO lend on nunthly payment plan; no demy; hm money for purchase money .notes. Straight loan* made at 5 per ctnl nt-.d up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Broad street 12,600 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL estate; no dcln lav; money Georgian. In bank. Address IIRAMBACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. BECHT PIANO CO.. 52 N. FORSYTH. WALL PAPER. TION REQ. - AT NO, 7S SOUTH tteL — I'RYOR ST., AT- WANTED HELP—Male, and Parnate. WE BELIEVE THAT THE READERS OF The Georgiau are people of Intelligence and refinement, and we believe also that most of them read dally the ads * " Is 31 a year, but any new thla nd out nnd semi It to as with 60e will receive the inagnxlue a full year—six montha free! Be sure to send ad. and don’t wait, aa this offer Is limited. Address “* Mocking Bird, Newnan. Gs, VLL PAPER AND PAINTS. ••Don't let 'em fool you.” Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett * Willis) Is not dead nor uilsslnr * * J and East utsalpg. lie la contracting wall paper paluting. Office and show room 12 Hunter street. Both 'phones 160. FOR RENT. room; every convenience FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE. MEDICAL. KROMOPATHH. ItKJIEDIEU CURB .scalp iIIhcics on.l inako^ Juilr^JfTic.. ■- 5™'."- M«llc»t«d Soap inakn yon . tlrnl'-nlly clean. (30 ymra luc-crt*. 1 J. Krom. .pcclnll.t, Cl) "Tint Croud, - lantn. O.. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. i. 2ft Auburn .venue. Kutmnc. Auburn REK8ING—ALTERING --riuf’NF.w rekn Pt-mlng Cluli—Clranlng—HriialrluB. -phone 700, Bell -phone !47t M*J4 II atreet, Atlanta, IJl. Meiubcrihlp Atlanta Whtt.h. M per month.' RENT JSfJSwo* ®OL>* K8 * PEI? MONTH either Slutti-r or Whenler 4t Wtliou. rent only now machine, wlib complete - . of attnehmHute. Prompt il.Hrery. Roti pboiui, 1S93. Hinges Se-.rlns Machine Co, » Wh-tehull Btrwt. STCVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND .»•**, "P-. Kxpart workman. Pniterwn Furniture home, at P.t.r. itreet ’Phone,, Atlanta 3473. Bell 794 we«t. Wo buy any thin,. •e...-. talking MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND ltMCORDS- Wholeaale anti retail ilf.trlhntors of Vic- ,or .EnlkltJK Muchlnen nud Reeortl,. Ju.t received largo coni'cnment nf machine, nud over 10,000 record.. Immediate attention idven null ordera. We w.nt tae namea or nil tnlklnf machine denier. In the South. Write fnr catalogue. Alexnnder*Elyea Co. TRUNK ANO BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE A lllto. TRUNK AND RAO CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Plume 1S7A „ WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED wntehe. uro my hobby, Madera Ideas In work and denllnn. H. Walter Lett. Room 1717 Fourth Nntionnl Bank Rid*.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 133 PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE CandJor BJdg. M# Bell 2335. ra e^wpiI half, enlas. 7lc. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. It AI.LWOOD8, IDEALS and all other makes at bargain pi Wo can sell yon a register, suitable ... any business, at a price that cun uot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg* 1 J3L n J!L nor y»*ora SBCOND-nANn CASH REGISTERS 06' ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, INVESTMENT. WANTED—TO DISPOSE OF PART tcreet In iMtenteil houimlinld urtlelt ._ party with .iiirtelent cnjdtal to euuuu" in mnuiifneture uf «un>-.. for liuiiiedlnte rile to tho trade. Addrea, S„ euro Geor- Itlnn. PR. W. J. TUCKER. MOUPIIINB AND OPIUM HABIT CURED I at home, without pain ur detention from hu.lneaa: permanent cuia (uarnnteed; free trial home treatment ml In plain wrnpiier. iDr, W. J. Tucker, 164$ N, Rroud atreet. At* IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL, place It with ua; we give It our special and personal attention. If Ifa worth the prlco we will tell It. C. II. Well. A Co.. 1W4 Fourth National Dank. PERSONAL. zhl BjjgHJ BRA>IBACII PI ANTIS. ESTABLISHED 1M3. PIANO CO,. 32 K, FORSY Til SITUATIONS WANTED. with I^cut recommendation* n* t** bustnv _ J uallflratloii*. honesty and aoMety. S. S. ame*. 195 Pcnehtrc** atreet. city. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, POSITION aa liookkcoper or nhlpplug clerk. Age 24 year*. Have had experleuee. T. K. I\, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. COLD WEATHER IS HERE. We bnve the Good*. HEATERS. BLANKETS' and COMFORTS. We Can Save You Money. CASH OR CREDIT. We Repair, Pack and Ship. Bel! Phone 17CT. Bell Phone 1767. THE J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO., 41 and 43 Went Mitchell St. FOR SALE—3-CIIAIR DAUBER OUTFIT, complete, almnat new, rout about J400. Will S I cheap. Now In good location. Addrea* M. Mnnatnnd. Boston. Ga. IIKAMHACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. HKCtrr PUNU la, 52 N. FORSYTH. CRETE IS AN ISLAND SOUTH OF Greece: 3,600 year* ago CRETE POWDER waa winning victories. It WILL Ql ELI. THE MOB. Jail* ehonbl be kiipnlled. Wom en nce«l It In lonely ttlncea: 3S cent* for K-lb. boxes, uialleil. JAMES HARTMAN, P. O. Box 671. Atlanta. On. -DESON FOR MALE—i ME*ni brand made for solo and band muale. Gold plated with allver; engraved. Can be examine*! by any mutlelan. M. L U., rare Georgian. CORNET: BEST WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. \5T2KTETi^AtX~gI5rD3~oF?~5*T.7tBLS £*^.. l y-wh MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR UANGANE8E AND CHOME Mml husk ntea end ra.lt door.: every ‘ i ufe Ua«. IL W. EUta, Agent, 31 &. eteel ta thing I* i Broad atreaL david w. rARimouan. MASTLU PLLMBKR. Pboam UM. 30 C. Hunter hr. Hee other nda on thla page. (t'UKTK POWIIKItl (WILL OURLt.) Tai (MDII.) FARM! Have 175 acres, 32 miles of Atlanta, on W. & A. li. R., with good house, outhouses, plenty of fruit, bottom land aud woods. Will sell cheap or cxchaugo for Atlanta property. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON It A practical stove and rang* repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phone* 6276. 61 B. Pryor atreet. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WB BUY AND BELL HOUSES AND LOTS on eoav term*. 136 Auburn avenue. LOST-SMALL FRENCH J’OODLK: NOT lung ilncv Hipped. NmuhnI Rag*. Reward. low, cleans auira *i » ranta *oc. IU Whitehall ML Ph»*Ue*. Bell 62v>, JL 3*31. SPECIAL. We liavp two fully equipped coal mines for sale at a bargain to close an estate. Mining the very best coal and commanding best prices on account of quality. In exhaustible supply of coal; one mine, price $20,000, ca pacity 100 tons per day; the other mine, price $60,000, ca pacity 200 to 300 tons. We have tenants ready to lease these mines so as to pay 20 per cent on cost. This is a magnificent investment. Sec our Mr. Jos. I*. Field at once. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., 24 S. Broad Street. FOR RENT. 610 WOODWARD AVENUfl THIS TWO STORY SEVEN-ROOM FRAME lot 40 by 150, wliiHi Ilea level lu front, the north able of WmNlwnrd avenue, at (he corner of Park uvenne; has gas aud good repair; having juat been papered and painted; Park avenue earn 50 feet away. Item* 330 per month. 99 IVY STREET. THIS PROPERTY IS ON TIIE EAST able of Ivy Mtrcet. lietween Auburn avenue am! Houston afreet: I* n two-atory. eight hath, ehaiet and nlnk In the kitchen: la In i,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. $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, W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. all tfcv city conveniences; on beautiful ele vated »ot, half block from the car line and great value for 13,850 on terms of J650 ca*b mid 338 per month. UlCAMJ-NKW (•oTTAtil: OF SIX rooms, with nil the city convenience*, near Grant l*prk car line. A perfect little home and cheap for 32,800, on term* of 3360 TITaIIUAiX l.S* A IJUt IN THE I*UET tleat pari of North Boulevard, near An gler areutMv47x140 feet to alley. Soar ‘ 32.500. Thla I* the right place for a n good place to build a house that will II at a profit. ON GUANT 8TKKKT \VK HAVE A GOOD ON OAKLAND AVENUE. .ALM^jT NEW 5-room cottage, all the cltr conveniences. Grant Purk for a front yurd. Price 31,300. Ka*y term*. UHmUotil* AVKNliB ■-'LAKEWOOD containing four rooms and hall; nice ele vated lot. 60x260. Rents 310 per month. Price, 11.000. WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SPRING street; nice almost new 6-room cottage home; all city conveniences: good car serrlce. Price 32,100. Terms 3400 cash and 330 per month.t CONNALEY street — NEAR fair atreet school; well bntlt nnd substantial cottage home, containing five rooms nnd ball; all city conveniences; elerated lot, 60 by 120 feet to alley. Frleo $2,250; easy terms. 4W hAWsoK STftfcfcT-TU^StiitlV 7-rooiu house. All eon leniences. Rent $30; price 33,000. Good home or luvcatment proposition. VltlTtt V6U A DEHUtUPHON bF"o5n5 of the liest plantations In Georgia. The S lantatlon In fine, the price Is right nud ic description la very complete. Belt 'Phone 2i&7. * Atlanta Pbonv lSSi^ SALES DEPARTMENT: fU s..IlOOK. R. C. EVE. WEST END-WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL borne of* rooms on Peeples street; lot 50x176. Thla bouse bns all modern Improve ments and Is almost new 45.000 WHITEHALL STHtiBT-EIOHT-ROOll hnuo,. on tot 151x220. Thtx Iioum lim all inatlarii Iniprnrcnienla. Tlilnk of tba nrlc, gift of lot anil nu Whitebait 57,500 ctrvrnaiT ivbvpp a“»» CENTRAL AVENUE-A 7-HOOM IlOUBEl on coot! lot, nml In wnlklna. dlxtaucc. Thla houoe la not quite eoiupletetl,' aud now It the time to get you a houne 13,050 IntK KTltEKT—A FOUIt llo'OM J1WSB,' on lot 34x100. Water nud gaa, anil la clone lit. tow caxb nnd balance uionthlg. The price lx onlr, JJ.OOO IcUajIiel stIibet—a corner htoiTe anil S riHim cottage, renting for 519.50 per tnoiitb. Thla la very cheap at the price naked very cheap at tho jir| Whitehall" ' tE'iiffxegrx~sigfe ' f. rtauil hotttc. mi lot 46x130. Thla lionac la nlinoxt new nud cloae to. A auinll payment caab. bnlance <*aay $2,830 CIIAI-BL MTREET-Ta 7-HOOM "HOITSe: with all modern Improvements, ou lot 38 by 176, and rented to good truants. Very cheap at the price 12.700 WOOD WARD' AVeNuH-A'nTcE fi-ROoSZ cottage, with nil modern Improvcmenta, on lot 52x262. You cannot do batter for the mouey $2,800 If ANY OF TflTTAlityvE W NOT'scff yon we have others, and we. would l»e very glad to have you call and let u* show them to you. ~ j. n. weiiii, 7 ' Manager Salea Department 382 GORDON ST. THIS HOUSE WAS DAM AGED BY FIRE LAST WEEK, AND THE OWN ER WILL SELL THE PROPERTY AS IT IS FOR $1,800. SALVAGE IS ESTIMATED $500. LOT 60x150. TIHS MAKES GORDON ST. FRONTAGE ABOUT TWENTY DOL LARS PER FOOT. Oft OWNER WILL -BUILD HOUSE, WITH PLANS AND TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. APPLY TO OWNER, B. MIFFLIN HOOD, 315 Peters Building. INMAN PARK LOTS.- 5 Lots ranging from $275 to $325; level; only a few feet from two car lines; very easy terms. ROFF SIMS & €0., 319 and 320 4th National Bank Building. Bell 888. Standard 2880. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all raakeg second-hand and rebuilt Typewriter!. at prices to move them. If you fall to lot us know your wants In this lino 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. 424-3M6 Candler Bldg. FRASIER-SMITH CO., Real Estate Agency, 185 Auburn Avenue. Bell Phone 3533-M. Edgewood Ave. Property. We have several hundred feet frontage on R t ig 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. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” nU8IN’E88 MAN’S CLOSE-IN HOME. northwest corner Wegt Baker street and Orme; two-story seven-room, lu perfect con dition (would rent for $37.50). which would pnjr 10 per cent on 34,600. We will sell for 33.800. Who comes first? Owner lives here. Will show property. Leaving the atate. W. M. Scott & Co. LANGHOKN STREET-WEST END. Three lots. 60 by 230 each, to n 10-foot at- Icy. loots are level and covered by n lienu- NEAR 8TEEL IIOOP AND ROLLING mill wc bnve lnrge lot of very desirable properties on cn»y payments. one would want for a nice home; $5,000; 200. This Is ii henutlfvl place nnd close to the park. Don't mis* seeing this place. If you want A nice home. Price 33,650. nice place, nnd nt the price nnuied „ pick-up. This section Is rapidly growing. Price $650. Terms. OltME STREET-NEAR BAKER. FOUR- 160; $3,600 takej) Jt. CHEROKEE AVENUE - TWO-8TORY KELLY STREET—SIX-ROOM HOUSE with gas, water nud bath; cloae to the car line; lot 40 by 140. Price $2,660. Term*. TENTH STREET - NEAR MYRTLE street. Vacant lot -40 by 120; this Is right In the Piedmont park district, aud Is sur rounded by beautiful residences. There are left HOWELL MILL ROAD-8IX-ROOM COT- tnge, storm-sheathed and double floors; built for a home: lot 66 by 190 to 12-foot sell for $2,500; $1,000 cash, balance $25 per month. W. M. Scott it Co., call for L. F. Bowen. 210 nnd 212 Gould building. Bull Phone 6096; Standard 836. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. SPECIAL NOTICES. The postponed annual meeting Stockholders of the Atlanta andWest Point Railroad Company will ho In the office of the company, room 3. Atlanta Terminal Station, aZoI* Ga., at 13:15 p. m., on October 29 190^ F. H. HILL, Secretary? 5 * state and county, “ desire for themselves. t^| r ... showeth: 1. That they desire for tU associates, successors nnd assign*. %* b» 111- **ra. -ornornted for a period of twenty r. vlth the privilege of renewal nt tb*» plratlou of that time, under the eornoMM tame of ' r " l# GEORGE STEIN COMPANY Y 2. The capital stork of snld conii.unr 1. f(1 be twenty-five thousand <$25.4»Oi ,I,.iUr« divided Into shares of one hundred iiniisr. enrh. Said capital stock Is to l>e mm fj cash, or Its equivalent lu propertv nt a fair nnd rensounlde valuation; nut m-titton era desire the right to Increase said Ital stock, by resolution of stockholder* from time to time, up to $50,000. '' 3. Tho object of said corporation l* Clinlary pnln to Its st(H‘kholderH; titxl the ~ • - • [‘ompiny " ^mkbj — — —„— — -— 1 job printing manufacturing and selling nil inminer «.r hmse-lenf devices, priutlug, store..irnlu* nnd buying. Helling, printing nnd pulduLins nU kinds of Itoohs, periodicals and me* chnudlHu which they may deem profits- 4. Petitioners desire thnt said coriHiratlou shall have the right to buy. sell. rent, lento own nud dispose of property, real or per' sonnl. it a tuny be to Its Interest and profit; to iKirrow or loan money, giving and tnklug such security us uiuy stem proper Dr lu purposes. 5. The principal office and place of dolns miriness shall be Atlanta, In said I'ounir, petitioners desire thnt said corporation If have the right to estnbllsh, have and maintain branches of ItsJtusIuess elsewhere, lioner* pray that after those tlou* of like character under the hi this state. E. H. FRAZEIl. Attorney for Petitioner*. Filed In office this Ootolier 12, 1906. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF Fl'L- TON. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of snlil county, do hereby certify thnt the foregoing Is a true nnd correct f the application for charter of GEORGE STEIN COMPANY as the same appear* of file In this office. Witness my official 4 seal of snld court, this < S. B. TURMAN & CO. NORTH SIDE HOME! IF YOU ARE looking for a nice, modern home on north side, call In nnd let us show you a bouse and lot cu Piedmont avenue, lietween 1 eighth nnd Teuth streets. This la piped for furnace, wired for Hoctrlc lights, gns. water, sewer nud bath; east front. All street Improvements down and paid for; tile sidewalks, nice, large lot. We can sell you this place for $6,759 ; 91,750 cash, balance on easy terms. (Tv I' om,dlH*>. and centrally bNwbtj; will rant Qotolwr 20, Iteuts >60 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING! AGENT, it Anburn Avenue, Botb Fhonei (If. * - OCTOBER BARGAINS IN VEHICLES. Leather Quarter Top Bug gy, $50; reduced from $60. Surreys, formerly $100 aud $125, now selling for $80 anti $100. Runabouts, eastern make, $100, reduced from $115. Full Leather Top Eastern Buggies, with rubbed tires, $140; regular $160 value. Rural Mail Wagons at $40; worth $60. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 52 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. OUR ENTIRE TIME ’ AND ATTENTION arc given solely to selecting nnd nego tiating sale* on Investment property. Have n branch office In every state, which puts us lu position to select good Investments for all Investors. We are uow offering some colored Investment*, some of the best rent- lug property In the city. ON HILLIARD. NEAR FOKRtSHT AVE nue, n five-room; will bring $12.60 per month rent. l«ot well improved. We have been Instructed to offer this nt 31.2SO. With in M feet of the car line. In a section where It la Umnd to Increase in value. IIIWIN 8THEKT, A THUEE-IIOOM cottage, Juat recently built; ha* hall, ami in n section where houses never stay va cant three days lu a mouth. There has been no nrlr; set: make us an offer. ON CAIN STltkbT. AN EltlllT-HOOjI brick house, routs $20 per mouth; corner lot; an Ideal home, or could l»e changed Into a busluesa corner, nnd would bring 849 per month. Owner leaving city. Selling at a bargain. See us nt tmre. ON WEST HUNTEIt KTItUKT, A COMBI- nation store and house. uX 'nthHtSririk riVR-UboM UoVMi: ftkVERAi. Lots oS‘ carte!l TioIfXY: Chestnut and Beckwith. These lots, with North Carolina nud Louisians. ATTENTION. FARMERS! 1,011 ACRES. IS MILES FROM MONT- gomery. Ala., on the best gravel road; flf *en painted two nud three-room bouses, ..ftecu rough bouses, two five-room dwell ings. store. In splendid location for trade: seven liarus, could not Im» built for $100 each: 2 acre* of orchard, four year* old; 100 acres In pasture, 125 lu wood*. Imlanc* In cultivation, now rented for 12.600 t nnnnnt. Plenty of water, wells, two creel If you are looking for a farm to make money, here It ts. Cun make reasonable terms fo reliable 1* riles. Th* ud Joining land can not be purchased for 146 per acre. condition; uew plumbing, gas, sewer, water and bath. Newly painted Inside nnd out; eaat front: aplvudln lot: 60 by 200 feet to an alley; 91,30 cash, balance easy. Price nud gaa. LUCILE AVENUE. WEST END-STREET car line nnd all Improvements dqwu, such as sidewalks, sewer, water, gas: chert- ed streets: splendid neighbors, aud near a new public school; prlco $900. OAK STREET LOT—SEWER. WATF.lt. gaa, etc. Price $650; convenient to Pee ples atreet, elty school. Only one block U AILRO A D FRONTAGE—MANU F-AOTU Tt Ing sites. Fifty acres of land fronting 1,200 feet on thu Central railroad. Atlnnfn nnd West Point railroad and C electric car line, right nt Oa running water on the ground. 826,000, or $600 per acre. 8UDURBAN HOMES AND ACREAGE- We have a nice, new five-room cottage, 17 acre* of laud; freah spring branch wa ter; paved public road; nchoola nnd churches near by: within ten minutes' walk from electric car Hue, nnd price only 82,600 ; 81.000 cash nnd balance easy. City; only rem ouiiciin, id wuica 3 terestlng rending matter. s: B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad and Alabama Sts, WANTED. Man who thoroughly underitamls running excelsior machine!. South ern Spring Bed Co., Bell itreet and Georgia railwiy. MU. HOTEL MAN! HEE HERE. ARE you going to change? If your lease near ly expire*, let u* know t we can place you. room hotel with wine room nnd liar ad joining. A forty-live room bouse, furnish ed. lit a city with 90.0ft) population. A 100-room house 111 one of the llne*t spots additional !!*L The Problem ot. readily obtaining good help hu been Solved mbit latlifacterily by thooe that have used the Help Wanted Column! of The Georgian, a newipaper that draw* from • Bit of over 100,000 feeder*. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. BIJ. Artnl o«tjl' S?*h. , «? , i»iV..", V. iS» Savannah Si. 190V 103ft talk Uironi U. 1*10 10* Atlantl, Si, Mil IDS Atlanta, 4ft,. 1*33.. .. .. ..-..101 Atlanta 4s, 1934 106 Atlanta and West Point. . . .166 Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..107 Central Railway of Georgia 1st do. Income do. 2d Income..... .. do. Id Income Georgia % 286 Augusta and Savannah. • • * . .115 Southwestern Ill Georgia Pacific lata 120 C.* C. aud A. 1st* ..113 «r bunch. 81.6001.71 pound; In ont-ponad No. 1 ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially correctaa by Atlanta Fruit and Produce Exchange. Lemons. 87.60. Limes. 60ft76c. Pineapples. $3.5004.00. Hanniina, straights, per b Culls. j>er bunch, $1.0001.25. CALIFORNIA t itUlT—Fancy stock: B inerts peaches, per box, $1.60. ountaln Bartlett pears, per box, $3.2$. Gross plums, per crate, $2. Columbian prunes, per crate, *12. Rose Peru grapes, per crate, $2.00. Blue MnlvoTse grapes, per crate, $2.00. POULTRY JPnD^COUNtKy FRODCCr- Uvo bfiM, 40047ftc; frln, 37ft«30c; broil- 13070c poimi. Dressed hens, per pound, 14016c. I4re ducks, Pekin, me: puddle* 26027H«- Eggs, per Uoxen, 21022c. Rutter, tnble, per pound, 2O022Hc: eooi» hit. per ponnd, 12V4016C. Honey, uew, 8©10c pc racks. 10012c. VEGETABLES—Irish notatoes. ■took, per bushel, .96031.00. ^ . Cabbage (Virginia), lKc pound; Daolab Vim a beans per (found, 6c; Navy, 82.10 ot* bushel. Onions, per bushel, 11.25. New sweet potatoes, 0075c bjishel. Krnnt. W-barrel. 83.78 FLOUR* GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postel’s oatent 86.W: Diamond patent. 85.25; Mn*con«ai: Stnr. 84.70: fnnef patent. 84.60; Red Engle. 84.25: Blue Ribbon- fo.90; fancy, 819); spring wheat paten:. $$ w CORN—Choice red cob. 70c; No. 2 white, 18c; No. 2 yellow, 89c; mixed 87c. , OATS—Choice white clipped. 49c; No. I rhlte 48c; No. 2 mixed, 4»c; Texas rust- r MEAL^PIa1n water-crount*. r* r ^ t V , *5S. 67c; Itolted, 140-nound Jutes per bushel. 62e, Shorts, white. $1.50: Medium. 81-40: brown “ “■ “ure bran. — '—“ 8*a Timothy. » do., choice small timothy bales, 81.06, .— .. ^—. — , . cloevr mixed. 81.00; do« No. £ ciovet uiisc-, 81.00. 11.00: choice Bermuda, 80c. ^ RYK—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. I^s^ 'The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated. 85.20. St* York refined. 4*4: plantations. Se ^ COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle • Itlgk hulk. In bags o. barrels. i3c; green, 1W RICE—Carolina 4407HC, according *• grade. ..... CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 15 L PROvfSVoXS—Supreme hams. 15c. pevi hams. Hike; California hams. Me; t.'ross hams. \U?. Dry Salt extra ribs, f* • I tellies. 20-5 lbs.. 810.60: fat backs, 8.25; plated 8.25: Supreme lard. 810.60: RihI Cross. J'\- Snow Drift compound* 8c; Red Cress. »V- . choice large bales, $U5; il bales. 81-W: do.. No. I 1.06; No. 2, 81.00; do.. No. 1. im. ,1a . v.» e i-mrur iuIX AFTER THE PLAY AT THE NEW KIMBALL CAFE AND PALM GAR DEN. SOTJVENIKS EV ERY FRIDAY m