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V/ANTED HELP—Male and Female.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
miAMRACR PIANOS.
CTTXIJ.IHHED 1S23.
I BECHT PIANO CO.. 6} N. FORSYTH
SITUATIONS WANTED.
mrhrr. prlndpli^
an osperlenciHl ed orator, acrufluatu of th«-
University of ifrorgln, niui n successful
school man. Address Superintendent, can*
The Georgian.
WANTlifPn- bV" EXPERIENCED AND
WANTED—PORITION IN A DRCO STORE
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
PICTURE AOENTS- -SEND YOUR WORK
Patera atreet, Atlaata, Ga.
i
V ANTED—BRIGHT. IN
TELLIGENT BOY OF
NEAT APPEAR ANCE
FOR OFFICE BOY; MUST
COME WELL RECOM
MENDED. APPLY AT
ONCE AT THE GEOR
GIAN OFFICE.
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GUT PS'IIIHJLf—b cm MV k n r I N li,
v. Piedmont Hotel block. 2£K Peachtree.
taUlofu*. It win 11 * conrhfci
L’rai’gnoD’a le the beat
AGENTH WANTKD-$5 AND $10 A DAY
made Mllng and putting np our win
dow letter*. They sell nt alght. Write
today for free sample and particular*. Gold
letter Company, 59 Dearfiorn atreet, Chi
rago. Ills.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLE* AND 8UNDRIi:S-LAROEST
Wcrcle and sundry distributor! In the
Booth. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Fnrll and Hndson bicycles. Write for oar
catalogue and price Hat Alexander*
Elyea Co.
GEORGIAN.
E. L. MORSE.
till FOURTH NATIO.VAI. HANK BLDG.
regularly for $13 montli.
me. I u
Price $1.550.
COTTAGE;
BRAND-NEW MIX-KOOM
lot 45 feet front, extemllug hack to an
other street. Rental $15 month; $1,500.
Terms.
CAPiTofa
Installs furnaces In old bouses os well
as new. He prepares n cellar If you bare
icrlef Fur " *
urnace Co. Both ‘phones.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROM IT AND RELIABLE ME8-
sengers. ’phone 22. J. A. Davies sod J.
SEWING MACHINES.
RENTKD-TWO DOLUAItS FEU MONTH.
either 8lnger or Wbecler A Wilson. We
rent onlv new machines wlib complete set
attachment*. Prompt dallrery. Both
ones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
Whitehall street.
FOR SALE—MI8CELLANEOU8.
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
We bare the Goods.
HEATERS, BLANKETS* and COMrORTS.
We Can Save Yoo Money,
41 and
Phone 1757.
NER FURNITURE CO.,
flieit Mitchell BtHl
IIUT, mUJ W 44
The business men appreciate our metht
of furnishing help. National Emptovmi
Association. 102M023 Century bulldli
rectate our method*
The Plcosers.
WE WANT TODAY HTENO BOOKKEBP*
era, Jsposrriters. office boys and cooks.
Globe 'Business Bureau. 411 Fourth National
Bank Bldg. Bell phone. Main 481$.
WANTS D-COMPETENT REMINGTON
operators furnished positions. Remington
Typewriter Co.. 11$ Peachtree atreet.
WANTED FOR UNITED STATES MA-
line Corps, men between agea of 19 and
>• ik. LV..
55: nn opportunity to ace the world. For
fall Information, apply In person or liy
ter to Marine Recruiting Office. 711 Au
building, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED-rMAN COOK AND DRIVER.
Good wages. Room on lot. Apply to 4 St.
Charles. avenue.
BRAMRACII PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 183.
BECHT PIANO Co., 92 N. FORSYTH.
TYPEWRITERS.
Second-hand typewriters of nil makes
our specialty. Best values and lowest
rices guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue
prices
SOMETHING
combination
one. Call at 52 West Mitchell and let us
show you. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.
ca(.i, and kef, ru n iieatf.hh, blan-
pair furniture) park and ship. The J. u.
Turner Furniture Company. 41 and 43 West
Mitchell street. Bell 'plume 1757.
TYPEWRITERS—WE HAVE HOME 8PE*
vers. Underwoods ami .
taken ns part payment for the new Visible
Fox. Write for bargain list No. 11$. But
ler Typewriter Co.; 717-718 Fourth Nation
al Bank building. Atlanta. Ga.
FOR BALK—BEST RUBBER TIRE;
workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve
hicle Mfg. Col, W and 53 West Mitchell at
WE WANT YOUNG MAN OVER SEVEN-
teen to work In our typewriter shops. Sal
ary to start, $5 per week. Apply In per
son Fielder k Allen Company, $1 Peach
tree.
DEWBERRY’S
DELIGHT. •
DOES AWAY WITH FERMENTATION
and removes all cold from the system,
which prevents all diseases. Keep out the
t-old and do away with fermeutatlon and
you will need but little tnedldno of any
kind. Office, 23ft Whitehall street
WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN
office work. Address In own handwrit
ing, with references, C. C. C., P. O. Box
OR BALE-TWO CAR LOAD* FINE
Urockway turrits, runabouts and depot
wagons. Nothing better roads. Georgia
Veolele Mfg. Co.. 60 and 63 West Mitchell
street
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
steel bank safes aud vault doors; every
thing In safe tins. It W. Ellis, Agent, 29 8.
Broad street.
THE NEW GAS LIGHT
LINDSAY INVERTED
SAVES GAS, INCREASES LIGHT.
Tb Broad afreet. ‘Phones 500$.’
BOARDERS WANTED.
WANTED-PI.ANINO MILL, SAW MILL.
railroad and turpentine wood* laborers;
white or colored; good wages, steady
ployment. Jackson Lumber Company, L
port, Covington county, Alabama.
Bros., 114 Central avenue.
. copyist
operate typewriter rapidly, no. Bel-
y Busltiesa Agency, 185) Caudler build
ing. “ I ‘
WANTED - STENOGRAPHER TO * DO
* special work; salary/$7.60*pCr week, with
• hance of advancement. _ Apply in own
handwriting. 1*. O. Box 400.
WANTED—CAPABLE WAREHOUSEMAN.
Fine* chance for advancement for right
party- Address I*. C. Co., Box 547, At
lanta, Ga.
WANTED—LICENSED ENGINEER. ONE
who also understands woodworking roa-
i-ltlnery. E. G- Willingham & Co., 542
Whitehall street.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
aged white woman or girl to do cooklni
aud general housework for small family.
Good houie and good wages to right pnrty.
Call at 419 North Jackson street, or 'phone'
2312- north.
YOUNG LADIES,
l,f ATTENTION!
A Jil MIir.R OF BRIOI1T YOUNG ■
lES^rrWVRN THE AliEH OF U AND
SECURE CONGENIAL AND
PERSONAL.
DAVJD \V. YAKIIHOI’GII,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
Expert workman. I'.tt.raoa
AVENIHi-OilOICli COHNFU
lot. I feet almve street: 190 by 250. Str •
III ri-nr. Would .nt Into lire lot.: 12.5(1u.
liLKNNWOOD AVESTK-NEAB HUAnY
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 5488,
412 Peters Bldg.
$2j25d—THIS SIDE GRANT PARK WE
have the prettiest eottage of four rooms,
' 1 -I ' I': !i:t - •-r
ter. gas. Iwfli. Kvtrut. Lot « by 290:
•h,dy; Ideal JltTfe bom. In . good nelshlmr-
hnod, two block, at *chool; Jam cnili. bal
ance like rent.
44.MW—LOVELY HI.’IICUDAN IIOMB OX
street. , _
Lot 46 by 140 feet; $3,000. Pay
S.7D down and $25 month, 6 per cent In
terest
POWELL STREET, N'KAK FULTON* ft AG
in In it tea* walk from center: beautiful In
terior finish; pretty lot; $3,100. Terms, $500
eash, balance monthly.
STREET.. THRE
NKLKON STREET. THREE-FOURTHS
mile from center of city nud five blocks
of terminal station; ten-room, story and
half house. Large lot. Would rent for
$420 a year. Price $8,750.
Furniture house, 288 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2478, Bell 7*4 west. We buy any
thing
A. J. WEST & CO.,
TALKING MACHINES.
J—ml. and retail distributor* ot Vic
tor Talklas Machine, and Record,, in at
received l.rfe coua'enment ot machine, aad
or.r 10,000 record, immediate attention
rlrea mall order,. W. want tao name* of
IlTcn mall order*. We want toe name* of
all talking machine dealers In tho'SoatlL
Write for catalogue. Alexandcr-Elyca Ca
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE ft URO. TRUNK AND
DAO CO. Retail and re^olriog. No. V
Whitehall atreet. Phun. :
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watchr. are my bobby. Modem Idea* la
(lf|| and d**“ Bn mm II IValtao latt llnnm
lh< Fourth
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
122 PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE
Cnndlor Hide.
Bell am. lien • Mwad half aolca. He.
FREE TO ALL!
For a limited time all dental work
at the Southern Dental College will
be absolutely free, materials fur
nished. Work supervised by skilful
Instructors. Hours, 1 to G. 100
Butler St., Opposite Grady Hospital.
CENTURY BUILDING.
ALEXANDER STREET-GOOD LITTLE
home; four-room cottage. Renting for $13
per month; $1,300.
PIEDMONT AVENUE-NEW UP-TO-DATE
. two-atory ulne-room residence, beat part
of atreet Everythin* first class; $7,500.
CItQBCENT AVENUE - WELL-BUILT
new eight-room two-atory residence, with
In 260 feet of Peachtree; only $4,500.
LIST YOUR SALABLE REAL ESTATE
with us.' We handle everything fn real
estate and purchase money notes and make
results, too.
ATTENTION!
For Sale—A corner in the
Third Ward that can he
made into a fine invest
ment.
See
BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES.
THE CELEBRATED BARRETT 8TOVE8
AND UANGE8
v Stoves and Ranges on earth
he heat PA8NKS KNIRELY
THE OVEN. Fully protected
by government patents, manufactured by
Atlanta Stove Works. Mako your dealer
get you cue.
Are the oul
In which |L- .
AROUND THE
FOR 8ALE— RLAL E8TATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO BELL.
and pcrsoual attention. ..
“■rlc* we will tell It. C. U. Wtl
'ourth National Bank.
TURPENTINE LOCATION IN GEORGIA
for sale; 40 eropa virgin flintier; inure to
Ih* had; near large town; plenty of lalior;
well established; profitable going concern.
Write me at once. F. It. Graham, Hox 280,
I lain bridge, Gn.
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
at home, without pain or detention from
MW * —*
trial '
malneaa; permanent cute guaranteed; free
rial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Jr. W. J. Tucker, lftlfc N. Broad atreet. At-
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PRO-
^pie_ and others^ . American Investment
sweats 28c each extra. Out-of-town orders
given prompt and careful attention. Beat
work, latest styles. Acf
Whitehall street.
LIEBMAN,
Iteal Estate—^Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
has seven rooms, water, —_ ^
of ground, servant's house, barn, chicken
yards fenced off, large orchard, you»f
*°Hed trees Just In their prime. Thickly
settled neighborhood, not far front car line,
terms ensv.
fcjoO-SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. THIB SH»K
.tinwt park, on elevated, level shady lot,
58 by 150. This place Is simply Ideal.
can't, help but like it If you bnvb au.ey*
to the l»eaiitiynl. Easy terms.
$2.850—SIX.ROOM COTTAGE.
Paul avenue; on terms of $350 nud fS pcr
month. You know what a lovely street this
Is. Good uelghlNirhood. Ix*t us show you
this home.
flUiOD—WEST
PHACHTKEB
nine rooms on large lot.
, .IOME OF
—. v.um uu miium House Is Idj a.
In arrangenieut, beautifully tlulshed I
aud out. Can make terms to suit right
pnrty on this, or can rent to acceptable
Pfrty either furnlahed or unfurnished. Ap-
ply at once.
SOO-NEAU MAKIKTTA KTltKK
Two Good Lots
On Edgewood Ave
Between Jackson and Boulevard, 40x100, adjoin
No. 868 Edgewood avenue, has 12-foot alley on side and i
20-foot street in rear; price $1,300. ' ■
Between Boulevard and Daniel, adjoining the new
brick stores, 50x93, with alley in rear; price $1,500.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
COAL LANDS.
ilw ACRES HIGH-GRAJ)]
Renting. DOMESTIC TENN. CO\
^ WITH VEIN 4 TO 5 FF 0
r ^ntury Bldg. 1 0R • 6>000 T0 NS|
PHONE BELL 434.
PE]
, wv ., tvAIfc oiREBT t AND
Jones a venae, we have n licnutlfu! five-
room brand-new cottage on lot 33 1-3 by 129;
has water, gas and sewerage, owner Iws
refdsed to rent this at $18 time and again.
This Is something you ought to look after
at once. Very easy terms.
*UOO—CKNTHAL AVK. COKNGil ‘'I’d
rlooo In. 60x90. Thl» U .Imply fill wlge
dirt, good as if It bad gold In It.
m.wo-bkbT BariiaIn ON Tllf: NORTH
A??D BEK l'8 TODAY—IIKURITTH AVENUE
corner: fine, wdl-bullt cottage with oppor
tunity for nnother building on snine lot.
You eiiu make 15 to 20 per cent on white
property ou north aide right here, and no
Make your offer r
Cost over $7,000, snd li practically Crand
new. We will only give Information on
this at the office. Can mako some terms
to right party.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court Bell Phone 2081.
M ACRES IN 1 MILE OF IIAPBVILLE,
42.9H0.
a ACRES 6 Ml LEM ATLANTA, 2 MILES
16 ACRES AND TWO HOUSES, 1 MILE
of East Point. $4,000.
OAKLAND CITY, ON CORNER LOT 1 FAC-
lng car line; large bouse. $3,000.
UecatIIr - six-kooM flousE and
Istorc; right In town; lot 120 by 175, $3,25071
West north avence—kkiiit rooms
DEPOT WAGONS, THE
VERY BEST, MADE BY
BROCKWAY, HOMER, N.
YORK, AND SOLD BY
GEORGIA VEHICLE
MFG. CO., 52 W. MITCH
ELL ST. CALL AND SEE
OUR UP-TO-DATE LINE.
and hoth: lot to by IW, 14.600.
SOUTH ; Httiio. .Hh'Ajii)-:
I-NBW;
rooms; lot 40 by 192. Bomethlng g<
160. *
TERRACE - BfcVEN
$2.600—LISTEN: NEW 8-ROOM WEST
End cottage; east front, all conveniences,
large lot, front and side alleys, half block
of car line; mahagony finish; gas. porcelain
bath; rented for $27.50 to good tenants.
Owner obliged to leave the city at once on
account of health, and matt realise, nud
at this nrlt-e will lose several hundred dol
lars. This Jh absolutely the cheapest place
lu West End today.
ACRE, WITHIN 1-2 MIL
OF RAILROAD ()]
GRADING TO CONNECT
S.J'EVEL! COSTS 504
I’Ll»’ TOX TO MIXK ; Mi
FOR TIPPING; $1.40 FR1
TO ATLANTA; CAN SEE]
COAL E.O.B. STATION
$1.75. $17.50 ACRE.
$2,600—WEST END COT
$2.500—FOR NORTH BIDE NEGRO PROP-
ertv renting for $33.60 per month; In good
condition; large lot; pays you 16 per cent.
$3,260—RENTING FOR $58.50; 2 MONTHS'
old; north side; all conveniences. This Is
an unusual opportunity.
$2.260—FINE 5-ROOM COTTAGE: TINTED
walls, cabinet mantels, complete bnth:
only $500 down and $25 per month: rente«|
for $22.50. HplendUl street and neighborhood;
car line, both ways.
MANY OTHER BAKGAINM.
“WE GET RE8ULTH.'
TAGE; 6 ROOMS; A LI
CONVENIENCES; LOT 5|
BY 127; SPLENDIDIA
LOCATED; RENTED O'
LEASE FOR $260 PEI
YEAR.
SANDERS, SMITH
& CONWAY
412 PETERS BLDG.
PHONES 5488.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
whtfei?aIX
rooms; lot 45 by 130. Almost new. Terms.
O.K0.
$03,000”aUrEH FEOBET TIMBER LANDS.
If this will Interest you, come to see us.
J. ii. WEBB, Mauager Bales Department.
$2,500 - SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH
■late root; built of best material; sit
uated on the north side; right uear Atlanta
Stove works, Atlantic compress, DeLoach's
mill and those other big Industries. The
owner will sell on very essy tern)#. Soy,
$20) cash and balance $25 per month. Tbla
Is a very attractive proposition snd a bar
gain.
$4,000—TWO-STORY NINE-ROOM MOUSE
on Highland avenue. In fine condition:
near corner Jackaon street. This Is s treat
big bargain and we can fell on easy terra*.
If you have $500 to $750 cash, we will trade
—snd balsnce esu be paid 00 easy monthly
Installments.
$2,000—FIVE-BOOM COTTAGE ON EAST
avenue; not far from North Boulevard. If
you can raise about $250 cash you may taka
this house and pay the rest $20
month. The place Is worth $2,500, andgou
get a Mg bargain If you buy It.
BETWEEN THE PEACH
TREES.
NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE
ON TENTH STREET,
NEXT TO WEST PEACH
TREE, $4,750.
ADJOINING LOT, $1,600.
COLUMBIA AVE. LOT
50 FEET NORTH OF
MRS. WHITESIDE, $2,250.
WEST PEACHTREE LOT,
50 FEET NORTH OF
MR. BURTON SMITH,
$3,250.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.'
“BARGAIN^.”
FORMWALT HTREBT, BETWEEN GBOR-
gla avenue and IJnden streets, seven-room
utai
OOI.KTIIOUI'E avenue, Weht' R.n’Ii-
6cm* Ilattcra, 6H
W. A. FOSTER,
704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1 ISO.
WBYMAN * CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
MONEY TO LOAN AT i, I AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate In aud near Atlanta.
8. ft. T
or* call !
_ rufcDB TO LEND:
, I ami 6 per cent. Write
24 & Broad street.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest ratea. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 202-8 Teronle Court
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no dotay;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made at 6 per cent and op-
BRAMRACH PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 1S23.
BECHT PIANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTH.
BDUCA
_ AW. COMMON SCHOOL I
TION REQUIRED. SALARY PAID
WHILE LEARNING. APPLY IN PER
SON AT NO. 7* SOUTH PRYOR STREET.
ATLANTA. GA*
4
WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES THAT
ran m w. with a tailor. Good wages to
start with. Apply -JU Austell building.
f-OOK WASTED—WHITE OB COLORED.
Only two lit family. .Good wagra. fall
Ctonbm street
$5,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL Es
tate. Amounts to nult. City Merchant,
car«* Georgian.
FOR RENT
13 HT. PAUL AVENUE.
THIS BRAND NEW TWO STORY SEVEN
r«H»m frame, on lot 40 by 100. which Hon.
level, Is on the north side of St. Paul ave
nue, lietweeti ltroyle* and Grant streets:
has four rooms on the first floor and three
rooms mi the second floor; has gas, hot and
cold water, stationary wushstand. hath,
closet, «lnk In the kitchen; In a good nelgli-
liorhood. nnd U real nlet* lu every purtieu-
174 ANGIElt AVENUE.
THIS TW« STORY SEVEN ROOM FRAME
lortli side of Angler avenue. Iictween
Boulevard and Arnold streets; has gn*.
td eold water, lutth. closet, sink )n
the klteheu; Is In a K'HkI nelghlMirliooil,
Inis Just lH*en nicely |>nlute«l mid tin- walls
■■■» mmm * * *
ir opportunity. Boulevard ca
ay. Rents $35 |n*r month.
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THAT NORTHWEST SECTION OF
Atlanta between the railroads, where
there Is something doing very shortly.
CI.OSE IN. ON OltME BT.-WItHTS
three minutes' walk ot the uew postof
fice. A flrst-chtaa 4-room cottage; everything
- this pro|»-
down lb the - street and paid for;* _ _
vljl sell for good Profit In reasouab
cor r age
II the city
UP BIX
you do aa well? Gas. hot and cold water;
■rcelstn lutth tub. Price $2,500. Terms. |
■plETT HTUeSt, WE.ST END—ftKAtjJ
350 TO 400 FEET FRONT ON PEACn
taee. In the heart of tho t>cst of that
beautiful avenue. Will sub-dlvldo to suit
purchaser, and make lots 350 feet deep.
V/e are In position to mako price* o t tb
proprity that will attract buyers who want
Peachtree homes. Come and see ua about
It.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
FOR
RENT
rear porches. Lot GO by 171
another south boulevard home
Jnat listed; 95,000. Half cash. We have
several beautiful homes on thla atreet nt |
attractive prices.|
attractive prices.
KELLY STREET CAltM i’AHrt TOT DOOR.
Hlx-rooni cottage with porcelnln Imth.
Here la an opportunity for a nice home.
Only $2.660h Half cash.
ANlITIIKR GEORGIA AVENUE REMITY
Six-room cottage, near the park; extn
large lot, uniform width; all conveniences.
Another place that must be seen to be np-
predated.
WOODWARD
■ avenue,
bouse. 1
takeH
VESVl
NEAR PARK
air ri.ii r.. Dr.Aii i aiu\
Beautiful eight-room two-story
* | ale: h ~~
OET,
_ ights. Klx-room eottage, on
R hnI lot. House enn not Ik* built fm^
). Owner must have quick sale; $850
>ak*a It.
STREET - NEW
l ilEW ‘ STREET - NEW TWO-STORY
house; 16 foot-front veranda; have purty
will lease fur two years at $32.50
month: $3,250 takes It; $1,500 f ensh. balance
to stilt. As an In vestment, wo have tenant
ho will take It for two years ot $32.50
city conveniences. .
per riiouth: 10 per rent nit $3,900.
VACANT U'lT-THE LAST IN THE I'lEll
mout avenue section on Tenth street;
near Grant I^rk car line. 'A perfect little j $1.20.
Jfftf ^r'moSr YS»^S!at f lSK | ANGIEft AVkNI^fWo-8Tt)Wnt)t HE
this If you want s home. bait ate.” Lot V by ISO. Price $3,660.
A llAUGAIN IN A LOT IN THE PREY- arrange terms.
with all conveniences; cabinet mantels.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
It Auburn Avenut.
Both Phones lit.
tlest port of North Boulevard, near An
gler avenue, 47*140 fe-.-t to alley. Suap foi
$2,500. This Is the right place for a borne
or a good place to build a house that will
sell at a profit.
ON CiCAftT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD
8-room cottage, with all the city con-
[ venlences, large, clev .ed lot. Price $3,700l
i Easy terms.
ON UAKI.AND AVENUE. ALM ,oT NEW
5-room cottage, nil the cltv conveniences.
Grant Purk for n front yard. Price $L800.
Easy terms.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS. '
RICHMOND AVENUE - LAKEWOOD
Heights, on'.v half block from the car
Hue; orand new, well built cottage home.
Price. I1.000.
THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST,
rau be consulted ou ull affairs of life. She
reunites the separated, causes a speedy
marriage with the one of your choice, gives
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTB.
•Don’t let Vim fool yon.” Jim Barnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willi*! Is not dead
He j g eootraetjng wa j|
lag. L__ ^
and palDtlog. Office and show room
East Ilustcr street. Both 'phones CM.
We ha'/o all makes second-hand
and -ebullt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fall to let us know
your wants in thU line you will lose
money. Write or call for “Special
Sale List.’* We maintain the best
repair department in the South aud
guarantee the best work.
WKBT UNDEN STREET-NEAR tiPHING
street; uj<v almost new 5-room cottagr
home; nil dty conveniences; good car
service. Price $2,10). Terms $400 cash and
$20 per month.
CONN ALLY KTRKKT - NEAR KAMI
FACTORY SITES:
.MOST DESIRABLE IS FULTON
COUNTY. CALL AND UET
LOCATION, ADVANTAGES,
ETC.
CALI. FOR I. >”. BOWEN.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
Both, Phones.
hall; all city conveniences: elevated lot.
50 by 120 fset to alley. Price $2,250; easy
term*.
WRITE 6*0It A DEKCRII-fION OF ONE
SOTTTIIRRY ST ATFSl «t tk, b«t pUmUrlun. in* OrarAi. Tb*
AIIE.IV1N iJI.ULfi pl.ntatlon I. fin*, the |irl*e I. risl
^ j the description Is very nwspleb.
WRITING MACHINE CO. |MrSsrajg:
426*2*-2l# Candler Bids.
Atlanta IPhone UU.'
SALES DEPARTMENT:
fL. S. UOOK. U- C. EVIL
NEW NORTH SIDE COT
TAGE AT TENTH AND
WEST PEACHTREE, SIT
UATED ON AN ELEVAT
ED LOT; WILL RENT
FOR $35. THIS COTTA&E
HAS ALL MODERN IM
PROVEMENTS, INCLUD
ING ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
AND IS ESPECIALLY
WELL BUILT. APPLY
OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD,
316 PETERS BUILDING.
Both Phones, 3519 and 2249.
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
Tit* board of health of Newark. X.
after a long conference, decided
that there waa no use wasting time In
trying to collect a bill ot 116 from Het
ty Green for sanitary repairs on her
property at No. 1168 Broad street, or
dered by the board, and voted to send
the bill to her son In Texas. It wa»
explained by the counsel for the con
tractors who did the work that all ef
fort* to reach Airs. Oreen had been in
APPLY TO OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.
316 PETERS BLDG.
Both Phones 3519 and Bell
2249.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
WE BUT AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTI
oa easy term,, iss Anburo avenue.
on Its eastern coasts this winter. Six
new war vessels, tlvo of which are
already completed, will be added to the
eight lighters now In the service.
.Mrs. Jane Dowle has been given, by
tho order of Judge Landis, of Chicagn,
the property at White Lake, Mich. In
return for this she relinquishes all
claim to property In Zion City and as-
signs to Overseer Volivla her stock la
the lace factories.
The lion sent to President Roosevelt
by the King of Abyssinia, which was
Injured on the ocean trip, was found to
be Incurable and the keepers chloro
formed If at the soo In Washington.
The suit brought by the receiver of
the Citlsene’ National Bank of Oberlln,
Ohio, against B. Newton, of Brookline,
to recover on a note for $10,000 which
he made to accommodate Mrs. Canale
Chadwick, was settled by agreement.
Mr. Newton. It le stated, paid *4,100.
Two men were killed and two In
jured when a bank of a railroad cut,
being made by the New York Central
caved In at Watertown, N. T.
Anna Ettly, ts years old, told the
Louisville police that her father. John
Ettly, killed her - toother, and that
she hid the weapon and helped him
hide his guilt for a week.
vain.
The live-masted schooner Klneo from
Hawaii arrived today after a voyage
of seven months. She was blown hun
dreds of miles out of her course by
terrific winds.
The revenue rutter Thetis. Captain
Hamlet, has been ordered to search for
the British ship Ivoml, which was last
seen off Astoria on October 16.
Mrs. Grace Gallatin Seton, In the ab
sence'of her husband, Ernest Thomi-
son Seton, has appealed to the publif
to help safe the estate at CoscoK
Conn., which Is devoted to a summer
camp for boya of the Indian tribe? of
New York, from the new route of il*
New Haven Railroad Company.
6Tve terrorists. Including a girl, "ere
tried by courtmartlal at Odessa for
throwing a bomb Into a cafe. Injuries
two persons, and two men and the eln
Were sentenced to death. The other
men got seventeen years In prison
Thousands of dollars were scattered
on the fioor of the tracks when early
today an engineer miscalculate,! tt»
speed of his locomtlve. and allowed R
to crash Into n pay car. Injuring w™
men, in the Mott Haven yards of tw
New York, New Haven and Hartford
railroad at One Hundred nnd Thiri>
second street and Brook avenue.
The appellate division at Albany
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORUET M. A. SHELTON 18 A
work and material sun mat red. i
ISk 61 *. I'rtwr nueeL
A ( hlnese dally paper for women,
edited by n native woman, has appeared
in Pekin.
The United Ktates will have the most
powerful battleahip Meet In the world
■ in- uivmiun m .
versed the decision of the surrogat; •*
Warren county who refused to '
to probate the will of Oeorge R. I h"“
the wealthy lumber dealer of t,.ra
Fall#, who was about to be operated •*
for appendicitis, made hi* will and
an hour later. The matter will be ult* ,
by Jury.
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