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SUTHOAV. DECEHBKIt I, 1B0C.
If. M. JONES & CO.,
516 Empire Building,
B Bell ’Phone 3453-.T. -
Hotel—$9,000; in one of the
host towns of 6,000 in
habitants, central Georgia,
where voii can almost con
trol the entire patronage,
both loenl and transient, we
are offering the best propo
sition in the state.
This hotel has 23 rooms, is
■ situated right at both de
pots, and is furnished com-
4 plete. The present lease ex-
11 pires on the first of 1907, and
I we can make you some at-
[h tractive terms, or for cash,
0 we will entertain any rca-
| sonablc offer. There is no
f hotel proposition that offers
r; more opportunity for quick
1 returns m this state.
Wo arc going to sell this
hotel within a week, and
now is your chance to get
your money’s worth.
WORTH KNOWING.
SICKNESS, aud bow easily it may be
POTVT3LL STREET, NEAR KIRKWOOD
nvgntto. Lot 50 hr 140. Sewer, water,
gas ami sidewalks laid; $525.
E. L. MORSE,'
1114 Fourth National Bank
Building.
HUVT STOUR AND THIIEK ROOMS, CON-
nected, with new six-room house; close
to Marietta street; 125 feet front, extend*
lnick to another street. Price $2,730.
ol $318 yeur. Or will sell separately.
the store and three rooms for $1,250, und
six-room house for $1,500; one-half rash,
with 7 Pfc cent Interest monthly or annual
payments..
IS
■ 00 cash, , balance
t repair; |
) monthly.
L8H1SY STREET—STORE AND THREE
rooms; on lot M \fy 100. Vacant lot. 50
•y 100, and three-nmni cottage,
‘ 100 Corner. Itinck of cftr“ line; nil
$1,550. Rents $15 month,
lOULKVAllI) COIINRR - UI.OCK OR
Westminster church. Lot 60 by 170; $2,500;
ronvttiiicnces. Can get Immediate posses-
>5 $1,000 c* -* —
ranged to suit you.
“DEWBERRY'S DELIGHT” has for more
than thirty years been the constant subject
of scientific research. It Is not made by
compounding drugs, nor with alcohol. Its
virtues and marvelous curative aud healing
properties are derived solely from n sc!en<
title combination of standard Roots nnd
Herbs, recognised by the most skilled
physicians. Exhaustive research, profound
study, and careful experiment have de
termined the properties of each Ingredient
lined In Its composition, and also the exact
proiKirtion of each necessary to give the
required result. It* action Is principally
{til the Wood—the seat of moat diseases. It
cures by removing *tbe cause. I
nerve food and blood food—the most help
ful thing in the 'world to you. Its effects
are exhilarating, vitalising, purifying. .Yet
it is a germicide.
There lies the great value of “Delight. 1
It is the only* way known to kill germs
In the body without killing the tlssuss,
too. The cures effected by “Dewberry** De
light” differ from the “cures” of any
other medicine. They are permanent and
leave no bad after-effect. The patient IV
glus at once to build up strength on a tare
foundation of restored heslth, and not on
the unsatisfactory basis of merely tempo-
Tary relief.
The miracles of healing vouched for by
thousands of testimonial letters point to
“Dewberry's Delight” as a scientific dls*
covery of enormous value—as an inestima
ble hoou to suffering humanity. A great
feature is Its barmlessuess. It can be
taken by young and old alike, and nothing
but benefit can possibly be derived.| It
acts on the Blood, the Htomsch, the Liver,
the Kidneys ,nnd the Nerves, driving ont
the Impurities which occasion sickness;
thus attacking disease at Its very outset
find foundation.
••Dewberry’s Delight” should be In every
household, ns a safeguard against sick-
HAMPHON STREET—JUST OFF 111011-
land avenue; lot 60 by 150; $450. Terms,
175 cash, balance within five years, if de
sired; 6 per cunt Interest. .
fourth cash. Balance $200 year; 5 per cent.
This Is a few blocks of tho BouTbrord.
regularly for $B0 year. Fries i
nuotber street; $2,000.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
in dunn Struct, near lee ’ and
Gordon streets, ws have a flve-room cot-
age home; all the city conveniences: al-
uost new, ami good value, for $2,000. Some
ends can be arranged.
TaBKa AVKNUtf. NEAR HKJIll.ANl)
(Him
TiHifiT
AM,
140, to nllcr- Prlr* 12.800.
aVe^Te. 'NttAk HAMp:
; nil Improvements down In street aud
lil for. Price $1,600. Very easy terms.
-lAND-NliW '. CUTTAUE OR SIX
rooms, with all the city conveniences,
sear Grant Park car line. A perfect little
tiome and cheap for $2.$0<), on terms of $350
•ash and-$25 per mouth. You cannot beat
TTrannsnrTO LOT in tiib piikt
ntlrst part of North Uoulernrd, near AnJ
Rxlio fset to alley. finap foil
tho right plnre for u bum*
. * to build a house that will
or a good pine
sell at a profl
HAJk A GOOD
6-rooin cottage, with all the city cone
TenleucQM, large, elevated lot. Price $3,100
nay terra*.- 1
IlMUMoNf) AVENUE - LAKEWOOD
I fetch tk. oa’.v . half block from the car
line; brand-new, well built cottage houa
containing four^rooms and hall; nlcs eh
vai.-.l lot. COxrn Rents $19 per moothJ
Price. >1,000. ;r
WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SPUING
street; nice almost new 5-room cottage
home; all city conveniences: good car
service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and
$30 per month.
CONNALLY
•trret fcbooi; _ .
tottace home, containing five rooms and
hall; all city conveniences: elevated lot,
50 by 120 feet to alley. Pries $2,250; easy
tsnaa.
WIJTL s r —....
Of the best plantations In Georgia. Th#
plantation Is fine, the price Is right and
i he description Is very com piste.
Bril 'PboiH) wzT
IPHHrPsikiMwos xliUT
SALEH DEPARTMENT:
K. S. HOOK, B. C. EVE
FARMS FOR SALE.
Ron THE NEST PEW DAYS I AM 1-RE-
pan-1 la altar a few mmll farm* nanr th*
dtp du'iprr than jrou will hnv* opportunity
of liuyint iftln.
SEE HE AT ONCE.
. J. B. WEBB,
Office 12 Trinity Avenue,
Third Floor, Bell Phone 326.
Rcsidence^oUegeJ^nrt^
M. M. SNIDER. /
HEAL ESTATE
AND LOANS,
21 Inman Bldg.
ttbt, RHONE m. ATLANTA PHONE Ml.
.OOK-#C*FIK»T UJT ONLY IS»; HILL
•treri: within 400 feat of water main ami
*r line; public arhaala, all*.
HAVE A -nSAUTHT.L LOT.
ft - ^ j
uly
After trying half a Iwtlle, If the rcaalta
are not booeflclxl. tnke the remaining halt
la yonr druggist and get your money liack.
Do not put off, but buy n bottle today.
Everybody should know that food ndtrt
tlou Is required for the growth snd preterr-
ntlon of our bodies. Eseli day nature
required a supply of uourlshment to sop*
port life. The digestive organs ektraet
nutriment from the food we eat; If thla
process goes on properly, digestion Is
good., indigestion rare, and constipation al
most unknown; but with nine-tenths of tba
American people, digestion, and, therefore,
nutrition, Is Imperfect: conetlpatlon and
a whole train of evil* reeult, rendering the
victim more or leee miserable nnd not half
fit for tho work, duttca nnd pleasures of
life. After the food his psssed thronkh
the stomach. It becomes font, offenslra
ouil poisonous, nud requires prompt excre
ment from the body. With good dlgeetlon,
the bowels net promptly and regular, but
with Indigestion they do not. When the
bowels fell to promptly end properly carry
off the corrupt and poisonous main It Is
railed constipation, which alone la one
of the greatest ciirnes to the human fam-
U 6jR EDWARD LANCASTER, U. D.. of
the Royal College of Surgeons of Great
lirftala, clearly shown Is the Englleh Medl-
Cal Dictionary that nearly erery form of
headache Is caused, directly or Indirectly,
by Indigestion, end the elck headache la
never separated therefrom. He shows that
thousands suffer from various forma of In
digestion who do not kuow It.
The celebrated DR. WURTBUItO. of
Merlin, defines constipation as follows: .
"VONNT I RATION—Rl ugglsh or Incomplete
action in evacuating the Inwela; the Ina
bility of the lower Inteatloet to expel the
alrltie discharges; the putrid matter often
rcmalulng In the bowels snrcral day*."—
Wnrtbnrg.
When this effete poisonous matter re
mains In the system It poisons aud contam
inates every organ with which It comes In
contnct. It cornea in contact with tho
atumnrh, liver, heart, and nil vlUl organa.
Ilow does It do thtal The blood becomes
poisoned, nud In Its circulation through our
entire system H carries the polaon from this
foul, effete matter to every organ and tis
sue In the tasty. It la from this cause that
i- “Blood Disorders" which cnuac
Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Mick Headache,
l-nlns In all parts of the lusty, Running
hVirea, l-lmptoa. Holla, t'arhimclei. and all
skill diseases. The blood becomlug thick
and orrrlsdcu with the poisonous Impurities
la utiuble to supply the tissues with proper
nourishment nnd consequently they become
deranged sud unhealthy: or the blood be
coming so clogged up that the Impuritlet
hurst through the skin In the shape of
Holla, 1-tmplci, ami Mkln Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indlgraltou. Hour
Ktouiaeh. Isisa of Appetite, find Taste hi
the Month, Coated Tongue, Kidney and
Illaildor Diseases are all bruught about by
the deranged digestive apparatus, being
atilt further couatantly disordered by com
ing directly In contact with the effete, foul
matter In the bowels. Even the longs are
affected by Constipation, Premature old
Age, lack of Youthful Energy, Ueanty nnd
Vigor, Hallow Complexion, pud Haggard,
care worn look are all doe to this one
baneful curse, CoNHTIPATION; also that
Tired. Hluggish Reeling, causing great lo-
illspoqlllou nnd often murh Inability for
either Important mental or physical exer
tion. When one la In the above atated con
dition It la nhunat impossible to keep cold
out of tlio system.
Quoting tho wont* of Dr. HEINFMAN,
wo have th* view of «ne of tho greatest an.-
tkorltles of the age on this question. “It
IsYoustlpatlon (retention of ffiee**), though
often unsuspected, that steals from our
mu Metis (heir Freshness nud Remit 7, tak
ing away the Luster from their Eyes snd
dbe Glow from their Cheeks, causing the
weakness peculiar to the female sex, and
giving them the boggard, worn-out look and
diminished form* whet! they should be In
the best of health. It ta Constipation that
Is the pluudercr which robs the manly
strength and vigor from men. giving thetft
fretful, ugly dispositions, and their listless
ways nnd habits.”
Au extract from “QUA IN’* DICTION-
ARY OF MEDICINE” It as follows; “Con*
slipstlon Is n prominent symptom In Dls-
i>nm> of the Stomach, of the Liver, of the
Heart, Inducing Congestion of the Portal
and Nervous Mystem, aa well aa In eonnec*
lion with JHabetes, Exi-esalvo Perspiration,
Prolonged (.notation and Discharges, The
causes of Constipation are aorb aa evidently
induce one or both of the following condi
tions:. I. Dryness and Hardness of the
t'onteiits of the Large Intestines from de-
fielcnt secretions, or too active absorption
of fluid from the Intestinal tract, f.* Im
paired contraction of the muscular libera
of the large intestines,"
••DELIGHT" attacks the germs wherever
they are. And when the germs which canoe
a disease are destroyed the disease mast
end, and forever. That Is Inveluble.
Call at 23 1*2 Whitehall 'Street or
1 W. E. TREADWELL & CO,, !
FOR SALE
ROBSON & RIVERS,
8 West Alabama St.
$750—LOT 50 'BY 1»5, NEAR PRYOR
street school. Runs through to mother
street. Sidewalks, sower, gas find city
water. A pick-up for cash.
$35 PER FRONT FOOT FOR A BEAUTI-
fill, level, shady North Boulevard lot
The depth Is 178 feat to an alley. Terms.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING
AGENTS. ALL CLASSES CITY
PROPERTY AND FARMS. 24
SOUTH BROAD ST. BELL
•PHONE 2644, AT-
LANTA, 810*3.
NORTH JACKSON—11-ROOM 2-STORY
new house; cabinet mantels; two‘bath
rooms; best of plumbing ;electr!c lights, hot
and bold water; servant’s bouse, barns, sta
bles; front and bark stairways; long front
and back porches: built out of the best ma
terial: built by d*y lalwr. If you would
like to look at a lieautlful and modern hotr~
call «t 221 N. Jackson and look throng)
than see us for prices.
N. BOULEVARD—10-ROOM NEW HOUSE:
corner lot; modern in every way. This Is
a beautiful home, well located, snd we can
sell It nt the low price of $7,000, on easy
terms If desired.
$750-QOOD CORNER LOT IN GRANT
park section. All Improvements. Cash.
1750-BAST GEORGIA AVENUE-LOT $$
by 110, to alley. Good profit In thla for
you. Cash.
$2,500—CORNER GROCERY AND MODERN
four-room cottage; « splendid stand and a
nice little home in tip-top section; three
car line* In front. A rare opportunity for
some one. Easy terms.
$60 CASH AND {1150 PER MONTH FOR
pretty new three-room cottage In Edge-
wood. Lot 50 by 153. Price $1,250.
FIVE PRETTY NEW FIVE-ROOM COT-
tages on the north side, Corng quick and
gst one for $2,150.
SIX DOUBLE HOUSES-WE RENT THEM
for $960 a year. We will seU them for
$6,900.
WE AL80 HAVE MODERN NEW 9-ROOM
house on North Boulevard; this Is a beau
tiful home; nothing better on the market,
and if takeu in few days buys It.
a vacant corner lot, $50 per f/ont foot.
MILLS 8T.. NEAR ORMH ST.—OWNER
has left the pity; if you want ft bargain
sse nfi about this.
PIEDMONT AVE.—9-ROOM ifoUHE, NEW
and tnoderh In every particular. $7,500.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME
on Juniper. Piedmont Avenue. West
Peachtree, iv>urtiand, Peachtree plane, Co
mm* avenue, Ponee DeLeon avenue, call
nnd consult our Hat l>efere buying.
WASHINGTON STREET—8-ROOM NEW
•house; ttp-To date In every way; ctoee in;
if you are looking for a home on this lK*au-
tlfnl street and this one doesn’t suit, We
have others that may,
.-£ro
$2,5(
NEAR WASHINGTON ST. WE HAVE A
• room house, stale roof; corner lot; mod
ern. $4,360. '
EAST AVENUE—7-ROOM HOUSE. BE-
~ ‘ * 4 Jar
tween Boulevard and Jackson street. $3,-
NORTH JACKSON—8-ROOM HOUSE*. HAS
slate roof; servant's house; corner lot
•ell located. If taken in few days, $6,500.
$1,600—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE IN IN$IAN
Park on corner lot, 158 feet front, oul CORNER LOT. WELL LOCATED, $750;
cherted street. Sidewalks, city water aud I 0Ile at $$50, Otk street, 63x119.
gas. Even at this price, can make terms| OF LOCALITY;
of one-third cash, balance like rent.
$7,500—INVESTMENT NEAR THE COR-
of Ivy street -end Auburn avenue.
Let us tell you about It.
SALESMEN:
MARTIN—BO AN—LYN’ES.
OTHERS AT ATTRACTIVE
our list le complete.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
NORTH- SIDE.
near .Hunt stmt; quick
tJ,7M-8BVJIN KOQM HOUIE, ON A COR-
par of Wait Baker stmt; In Dm cnnPI-,
8S u,Ei
15,750—LOT ON PIRDMONT AVKNUE. BE-
twNti rifbtli sml TcntU stmtst'S hr
, td an ollsjr. Fares rest, wtu
Uw drxfffls*.
WEST FEACHTREE STREET. BETWEEN
Blorsoth and Twslftji streets, j-ou eta
buy a M-foot let for <U p*r raot. lf sold
this wrek. Adjotnlng lou are bringing
ITS per foot. Ttl, sidewalk! snd -rerythlnx
down, ready to tonlW. Call and let us strew
yon a bargain.
SOUTH SIDE.
13,job—SOUTll PRYOR STREET. NEAR
Crumley street, ri,kt room two-story xmts
root bouse. This bouse la In tboreagh
condition, and turn all renrenlsoees: sere.
for the money.
E. A. NESBFT CO.,
514 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 887.
WEST BIDE.
RHODES STREET, NEAR HATNES;
five-room bouse; lot 13 by 260; $2,100.
Fine for investment.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Coi*. Broad and Alabama Sts
DOZIER & REAMS.
Real Estate and Builders,
403-Peters Bldg.
PHONES—BELL. 1TM; ATLANTA HI.
rash, balance < per cent.
i NICK "iKVBN-nOO$r COTTAOB OS
Washington street; $3,009. If can find
right kind of.hom* for Owner would ex
bang* for something worth about $5,000.
tip.
if HAVE A NUMBER OF COTTAGE
homes In Grant park section for $2,000 and
$2,150.
to salt,
erty.
will exchange for vacant prop-
ONE DOUBLE TENEMENT, THREE
rooms to a side; $l,4(». Rents for $14 per
month.
ONE DOUBLE TENEMENT. THREE
rooms to a side; tl.m Renta for $12
per mouth.
A TWO-STORY BEVBX-BOOM HOtSE
on Jackaon street: 14.SW. Terms.
MIX ROOM i OTTAOE. WITH BATH,
.u Raakla street: «1»X Small cask pay-
m,nt; balaore DO par mnntb.
TWO OF THE CHEAPEST LOTS OX THE
north stde; W» each.
TWO CHOICE WITS ON WASlhjMITOX
street; C.J30 and rack, otb.r Ja
il ra hie property la nit parts of tba dty.
IF LuolilNt; FOR A HOME AND CAN
ant Had wlut you want, why not l*t ns
b«y yum a tot and bulM a bow, ta mil fom.
cash or rs.y paymrntC
100 acres of first-class farm
ing land, about 40 acres in
high state of cultivation, 25
acres timber, 40 acres under
fence, running water, fine
young orchard, select varie
ties peaches, apples, grapes,
etc. Splendid o-room dwell
ing, hpll, front and back ve
randas; situated in nice
grove, fronting public road;
also good 3-room house,
large barn and all necessary
outbuildings; two good wells
water. This property is
within 14 miles of Atlanta,
on S. A. L. R. R. and within
400 yards of depot. Good
school, Churches, stores,
postoffice and other conve
niences close by. This place
was improved for a home,
but owner is movhig away
and desires to sell or will ex
change for city property,
This is a fine opportunity to
secure a first-class piece of
property at a bargain.
T. J. LOCKRIDGE.
416-17 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 1439.
Atlanta Phone 1614.
Four Houses—Rent for $24.00;
month i $2,200
8-room house, Capitol Avenue
home $3,500
10-room house, Fowler street
home $3,000
Vacant lots, $1.00 down and $1.00
no interest.
+
C-roora; 2-story house, W. Linden
avenue $2,000
8-room, 2-story house, Boule
vard $2,750
6-room house, Sidney st... .$3,250
Good Corn Mill, 100 acres, two
houses. 1 story house in line
condition $2,600
Vacant lots, $5.00 down and $5.00
month $300
AfilfRenting.
Century Bldg.
nlONE BELL 4N4.
The first party, bringing
us $1,300 Monday will be
given a clear profit of $200
to start with in a 50-foot
North side 5-room corner
renting steadily for $15 per
month.
This is a gift fx-om us as
we are selling it for net
forced sale piice for a spe
cial reason; This offer good
only for Monday mid til'st
caller gets it.
We Get Results,
HAH R-D AVIS LUMBER
COMPANY.
ri.AXIXG MILLS,
OFFICE AXI) YARDS:
333 To 339 Decatur Street.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles, Laths. Sash,
Doors, Blinds and Build
ers’ Hardware.
Our saw mill-interests in Tift
County, Georgia, afford us facil
ities to give prompt service and at
the lowest prices. Dimension
timbers' a specialty.
Both Phones 3725.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECA8T.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
Agents Greenwood Cemetery—$20
and $40 lots.
i-room house, Venable street; bar
gain.
Farms and Dairy farms.
Com mill, fine yater pow^
$2,600
Pearl street, 6-rooJn house. .$2,000
51-2 acres with 5-room house; $1,-
000; terms.
5 acres on Howell Mill road, $600
6-toom house, new, on Georgia av
enue ,$2,400
4-room house in East Knd. $1,550
6-room, np-to-date
Luckie street ....
cottage on
$3,000
SEE US FOR WHAT
YOU WANT<-
B. L. WILLINGHAM, H. II. TIFT,
1-reslUsnt. Vies Pres.
W..B. WILINGIIAU.
Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLINGHAM-TTFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Rough end Dressed Lumber, Bash, Doors,
Blinds, Builders' Hardware.
200 Murphy avenue. Take Bast Point or
College Park car and get off at McCall’*
Crossing, on Lee^ street. Bell ’phone U
west; Atlanta 'phone 711. •
The high pressure area that was centered
orer Moiitann yesterday morning h««. movod
southeast. ontiNltig n general lucrcnHe in nlr
r ressure over the western half of tho map.
t has caused a general fall !ii .tempera!
as far east ns the upper Mississippi valley
nml lake region. Over the eastern half of
the country the barometer Is lower and th*
temperature higher. The renter of lowest
pressure Is moving out over New Unglmul.
Cloudy weather prevail* today, with snow
falling at Marquette. Mleb.. Sleet nt Kunniis
t'lty nnd win at'KI Pood, AtnarllK Ablleue,
Hr. Louis and t'liirlimntl.'
The coudltlous favor fair and colder
weather In this section tonight nnd Huoday.
Minimum and Maximum Temperature*
and Rainfall.
Observations takeu at $ a. in.. T5;h u*rt-
Bismarck. .
Bouton. , .
Buffalo. . .
Charleston.
Charlotte. .
Chicago. . .
aLENaNiSEB lumber
ANI) MFG. CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers iu
ROUGH AND
DRESED LUMBER,
Lath. Shingles, Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mouldings, Interior Finish
and Builders Hardware.
Office, Factory ui<l Yard:
743-769 South Pryor 8treet, Corner
Southern Hallway.
Phones 2354.
City Office:
6 North Forsyth Street,
Austell Building.
Bell Phone 393. Atlanta Phone 400.
Dodjte City.
K1 Paso. .
Fort Hmlth. .
Galveston. . ,
Havre. . . .
Huron. . . .
Jacksonville.
Jupiter. . .
niiuiTiiir. .
Vsua Augeles. .
Macon
i Memphis. . . .
Meridian. . .
Mobile. . \ . . .
Montgomery. .
lleslllio.
e, . *,; .V.
Pittsburg *»
' tlancC *'
“EET'YOUR'SfONEY
WORK FOR YOU.
$2<X> CASH AND 1
MONTH BUYS FIVE
’tlon; rented,
lance. Price
room cottage; all white section; rented,
snd^rsnts will nearly pay balance
ILTRL-CLOSB IK. NORTH 8<DE; SMALL
bouse on fine I of. Thi* was taken tor debt
and we want the money. Coat owner IS.600.
Terms.
$2.600—NOUTII HIDK. 7-R
house; all improvamrata
Thla if an extra house on a
the cheap price. Cash.
smell lot, hence
$3.009—SOUTH HIDE, CLORK IN. ON PUL-
Ham etreet; targe lot, and can make
tenne. ,
WOOD F^BER WALL
PLASTER.
THE ORIGINAL PROD
UCT, AND THE ONLY
PLASTER MANUFAC
TURED IN ATLANTA.
CAN BE PUT- ON AT AS
LOW COST AS THE LOW
ER GRADE SUBSTI
TUTES THAT HAVE
COME INTO THE MAR
KET. WE $CAN READI
LY SHOW THIS, SO DO
NOT BE MISLED.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
WHITEHALL ST. & CEN
TRAL R. R. PHONE 1152.
H«0-FOR A 2-STORY 4-FLAT HOUSE.
un north .Ide: newaextra. xnd rent. SO;
re.jr, or 912.40 p*r flat. Ctore In. Thla I.
WILL EXCHANGE VACANT LOT FOU
horns * ■ — -
rent lot.
our; vAfinr i.iri run
-dlffsrence: will trad, r»
.T, A. BROOKS,
407 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
PHONE l»i BELL.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES!
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA
WM. WILSON
DECORATING CO.
LOWNDES BUILDING/
BELL PHONE 4364-M
ATLANTA PHONE 1316
. HIGH-CLASS W ALL
HANGINGS. IMPORTED
PAPERS, TAPESTRIES,
ETC. DECORATING OF
CHURCHES. HOTELS.
THEATERS
COURT HOUSES .
AND PRIVATE
RESIDENCES.
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND
ARD SIZES—CAN FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY
ALSO NAILS, FELT. CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE.
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG.
COMPANY.
Portk—„ .
Portland, UlV. .
St. Louie. . . .
St. Paul. . . .
San Francisco.
Savannah. ; .
Spokane. . . . ,
Tampa
Taylor. . . . .
Thouaavllle.. .
Vicksburg. . .
Wntblngtou..
Wilmington.
DIXIE
TILE AND
CEMENT
WORKS.
You are invited to visit
oin- plant at 538 Whitehall
street and see the Leilseb
Cement Shingle Machine iu
operation. Irp the only suc
cessful one.
They Are Waterproof.
Phone IV. 445.
T Indicates trace of rata or snow.
J. II. MAKBUBT.
.• ghefton Idrcctor.
DEMAND FOB SPOT
STILL VERY HEAVY
•T i7- Ti«.
tf folios
I sales and n rotu tlon Iu which ..
4llviitpt .ti.-4l. Vet, taklug the ettQfttlfii n« II
whole. Its outlines were uncharged Tho
familiar fact* about the stmtig spot Mirim
tlon were still the most striking feature*.,
both at hotno and abroad. Iu I.hi-rimoi thi*
wn# manifested in an unexpected rhn- th.-re
on Thursday, fiardy owlug, It seems. l»..n-
erer, to htiylug l»y the eixtitliient. Hut
whatever surface features arc vbrenahh* in
th«t future markrts, the gndercurrrat • <r
power comes from the lilg demaml fur the
actual Htnple nnd the strong prices mllug
for It,' The streugttt of tue spot sttiiu
tlou was shown In another way. *i h.-c-
were very few I»ecemt»er notices ImipHi
here. Whether those who own cotton, im
cemhcr contraetN are disposed to tuku HiHr
chances of covering durlug the nmnrii or
of litiuglug cotton here from the s..uth
remains to lie seen. What Is certain Is
that they keep u tight grip on whet they
Imre. If also remains to l.*e seen v hetlicr
attempt Will In* msile to coriM>r the |n
day
urtuuimn na» ciu-t
is hampered. Jbe
• depress valnba ;
kmable - snccaa*.
^lONCRIEF FURNACE
COMPANY,
107 S. FORSYTH ST.
i
HEATING PLANS AND
ESTIMATES FREE. TIIE
PLACE TO GET YOUR
FURNACE. THEY IN
STALL THE BEST FOR
ANY KIND OF FUEL IN
RESIDENCES. SCHOOHS
AND CHURCHES. BOTH
PHONES
the logic ot the cotton
"Irenath, coupled with reports of n dUu
|N»lntlng ont-tnrti Iu Texas nnd n very •
elded tolling off In the demand fix Hr
ging and ties, him r*-4luc*Nt the Iwar f
lowing somewhat, while the ucnnisei
concrete cr«*p InfurmatUxtt has chc
era I wiling. Thus *■ * **
of n few men t«* *1*.....
met with qtteatlooaldo
standing wwcnlatlve support wan sltno«t
u-ludly lacking. Aettxul cottou «m Its ne t
Its aeefus to lw lu about aa dWong j-<-
sfthm as ever aud Just ao long as th- short
merrhaat. perforce of ileiaarfeii#i *. re
sorts to the exfMdteat of •trnimf-.ring euni-
mltaeats to later months, the IhiIsikm- „t
power will remain In the hnuds «-r the s*>ll-
er. Freight room Is easier, not l < cause
the requlreiunf h*« U*con»e I*-- ken. Hut
because the moustrr huslasas don- «»> ttie
merchant with the spinner usHtcd Iu the
engagement of freight r»M»m In greater v«*l-
tun*, then the etmeat raw roUm. »xi|>|>h
Will fill. Conacqucatly. the freight argil
meut favors the bull, rather tbnn the i^-ar.
The week-end statletlrs Ilium rate the nlt-r
e*l order of tilings rottoa wise, rather than
proye anybody’* rottoa market con fen
tloas."—tMliert A Clay.
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STATISTICS.
Land mortgage wl
$810—H. H. limn*
oil a Me-
title. . _ .
$Kft~ir. II. Bu«f4*y to Carrol It. >
Gangbey. let on Fuimctt street near «!•
street. Ihxud for |l|h*. • .. •
$73>—II. II.’ Bussey to Joseph l - Ht>.
I«»t on Center street n**ar Kuirnctt »trv-
*»nd for title.
$40n-Aaa G. Candler to V. o. ItauLln a
J. H. Itonkln. lot on comer of Mag..-
and Maple streets. Warranty d>- d
$ lid—Mrs. Annie Leyb. to repair tin d.-t
are at 122 Grant street.
A. Fetten estate, to re-cov.-i
■welling
$150-Si. . -
frame verandas at
street.
$1.005—A. Smith, to build • — story
dw-lllng at SO Mtewart avenue.
Mr*. Jenate Itutrr. ng> .t 42 years, d
paralysis at 4$ Kelly street.
Howland Brown, aged Jl uoatbs. d
jr tv .*
Kbdianlaon street.