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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GRANDMOTHER’S
SALVE.
GUARANTEED TO CURE ANY CHRONIC
sore, carbuncles, bolls, cuts, burns, tet
ter, erysipelas, chapped bauds and Ups,
piles, cstarrb. Pure, clean and hornless.
Has been given sway for about eighty
years. Uecently placed on the market
druggist falls to furnish It, send us 25c In
•tamps and we will send you a bos, post
age paid. National Ointment Company,
Atlanta. Gs.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
BUY jfOUR FURNITURE ^
From the J. B Turner Furniture Co., 41-43
W. Mitchell 8t Bell Phone 1757. ,
NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
We repair, pack and ablp.
TYPEWRITERS.
Second-hand typewriters of all makes
our specialty. Best vs lues and lowest
prices guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 North Pryor street Atlanta, Go.
• UNCLE REMUS* BIRTHDAY.” 35 CANT*
at Cable Plano Co. Published by W. Illl-
lery, New York. , •
niURU, IIIKC urwiirii/ n
ing better. Druggists util It
WANTS D—COMPETENT REMINGTON
operators furnished positions. Remington
Typewriter Co.. US Peachtree street
NATHtNAlT EMPLOYMENT A88*N, 1022-
tt Century Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga., secures
position* for competent people In all com-
WANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, TWBI.VL
to fourteen ream of nge. Apply to K. O.
Matheaon, president Tech school.
WANTED-A GOOD SMART BOY
parking honse na timekeeper. Must sleep
at plnut. T. R. Hawtelt 1°® Whitehall.
WANTED-MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade. Great demand for barbers. Top
wages paid. Hundreds of good opportune
tlcM to niH>n business with small cspttsf
Few weeks complete*. Fine chance for
poor man. Special Inducements now. Cl
or write. Molar Barber College, cornor
Hunter and Forsyth streets.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday
trade at _
FRETWELL-JONES CO.
Electric Contractor., 2* South Broad
atrect. -Phone.: Bell 1327 M, Standard
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
HTItAW OPERATORS ON MILAN AND
chip .li.t.. Good pay. Lon, «e»»on. Ap
ply American Hat Manufacturing Com
p«ny, 1ST South Forsyth .treat.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced (0 per cent for the holiday
trade at
FRETWELL-JONES CO.,
Electric Contractors, 24 South Broad
street. ’Phones: Boll 1327 M. Standard
609.
WANTED HELP—Mala and Fsmala.
FOR HELP OR A
Baptist tabernacle eu
ment January L 'Phone
SITUATION, CALL
jdn^nieut depart
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday
trade at
FRETWELL-JONES CO.,
Electric Contractors, 26 South Broad
street. 'Phones: Beil 2327 M, Standard
609.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WHO IS WILLING TO ASSIST FI NAN-
clnlly a poor but muslc-lovlug student to
s<‘curt> nn Instrument? Address R. L., care
Georgian.
A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, 8ECRK
tary and nil-round office man with plenty
of experience wants a permanent position
with a b«hmI firm. C. II. W„ care Georgian.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED WITH FIRM
of cabinet makers. Installers of office fix-
tares. Interior enrpentry, electrical, gas or
e su«h work, by it
.... . . desiring to learn a
Woodward. Dublin, Go.
WANTED—AGENTS.
PICTURE AGENT8—SEND YOUR WORK
to ua for enlargement; fair prices, good
finish; 16 by 20. Religion* and scenery pic
tures cheap. The Garner Company, 13A
DO YOU WANT MONEY? HEALING
Halm Is an absorbent treatment for dis
ease. It has Wen sold fifteen years bjr
druggists anil agents. Send 40 cents for
ngcut's outfit. Will bring you 200 per
rent profit or 15 rents for 25 cent* box.
Healing Balm Co., Macon, Ga.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 50 per cent for the holiday
trade at
FRETWELL-JONES CO.,
Electric Contractors. 26 South Broad
street. 'Phones: Bell 1327 M. Standard
609. ,
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT IN PRI-
rate family; no children; walking dis
tance; bath; muat exchange reference*.
Address Cctemau, care Georgian.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 50 per cent tor the holiday
trade at
FRETWELL-JONES CO.,
Electric Contractors, 26 South Broad
street. 'Phones: Bell 1327 M, Stsndari
609.
MANGANESE SCREW DOOR BANK
safea. fire proof safes, vault doors. R. W.
Ellin, 26 K Broad street.
FLOODED WITH REPLIES
ATLANTA, GA-, December 20, 1906.
The Georgian, Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen:—Please discontinue the want ad for a book
keeper inserted in The Georgian to run daily, as after two
insertions we have been so flooded with replies we do not
care to run it any longer.
Yours very truly,
THE PHILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 50 per cent for the holiday
trade at
FRETWELL-JONES CO.,
Electric Contractor!, 2* South Broad
street -Phones: Bell 1327 M, Standard
309.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
SACRIFICE SALE
AS FOLLOWS:
My Mack pacing roadster. Jack
sired by the mighty Gsmbett*
great pedigree—very fast and very gentle;
any Isay can drive ulm.
A BIG BARGAIN
At $500.00.
MY AUTOMOBILE,
A White Steamer, 1906 model; recently thor
oughly overhauled; new euglue; splendid
condition. $1,200 takes It. Will V. Zimmer,
Manager The New Kimball, Atlanta, Ga.
PIGEONS.
The Kimballvlllo pigeon loft contains the
trgest and finest selection and the greatest
arlety of rare pigeons to he found In the
South.
On account of crowdod conditions, n lim
ited miinlM>r will be sold. Wo have no
cheap birds, but good ones. Prlao winners
e state fair; guaranteed working
i; tested birds at $2 n pair for a short
time only. A few pairs of Giant California
Runts, .Maltese Hen P
rlers, Flying Squab and
llsh Pouters, Pigmy Pouters,
Archnngels. Birmingham
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle sod sundry distributors in Che
Heath. Southern agents tor Pierce, Yale,
Snell sod Hudson bicycles. Writs tor our
jjJO-^eabGogu v sud price UlL Alexander-
CARPENTER8 AND CABINET MAK’•
ER8.
MODELS AND NOVELTIES; PROMPT
service. Bell 'phono 2174. Atlanta Wood
and Iron Novelty works, 339 Marietta
street.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
UH'B Till, MAN THAT BEL.1.8 I1UT AIK.
Installs furnaces In old bouses as well
sa new. lie prepares a cellar If you have
noue. Moocrlef Furnace Co. Both ’phone*.
3. A. Davies sod J.
ngllsti ear
ners. Eng-
in s>, 8WldlnWH.
Tumblers, Hwlss Mon tallies. Red Carneaux.
Magpies, Dragons. cobins; also Runts,
Rnnt-Maltese Cross, itinner Cross for squab
breeding.
The Best Loft Connected
With the Best Hotel in the
South.
Visitors Welcome.
Kimballville Pigeon Loft.
Tli« New Kimball Houec, Atlanta, Ua.
i'ALKIN* MACHINES.
TALKING UAClltSKH ANU KKCOftM-
Wholaaal* and retail dlitrihntora of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Recorde. Juit
received large cune'goment of machine! and
over 19,000 record. Immediate attentloe
riven mall order. We want tea name, of
all talking machine dealer. In the Sooth.
Writ# for catalogue, Alcxsndrr-Blyea C.
THUNK AND BAD REPAIMNQ.
H. W. ROUNTRK8 A URt>. TltUB K AND
SHOE REPAIRING.
MORRIS PARK, 83 NORTH PR TOR
street. Fine ,hoe repairing; neat leather
INSTALLING AND REPAIRING.
ENGINE ROOM APPLIANCES. BLBVA-
tnr.. htimning machinery and atcam heat-
Plana and speclflcatlone for
eaa
MfK.ro,
LOOK AT YOUR HAT.
OLD 8TYI.B SOFT AND STIFF HATS
cleaned or dyed and re-«haped to late
atylea. Domestic and forelun orders by mall
and express given special attention. Itus-
• “Sir *--“ * * ‘—“ -
*»y.
Whitehall street, Atlanta,
8EWING MACHINES.
WE RENT ENTIRELY NEW MACHINES
with ' ' ‘ " ‘
Prompt
"NT ENlllUSLl I>c,»V MAI llliNl-.n
latest Improved attachments,
delivery. Courteous attention. $2
•ntb. Domestic Hewing Machine
HOLIDAYS WILL SOON
BE HERE. GET YOUR
LITTLE BOY A NICE
WHITE HICKORY GOAT
WAGON. 50-52 WEST
MITCHELL ST., ATLAN
TA, GA.
FOR RENT.
DWELLINGS.
20-r. b., 316 Peters street
15-r. h., College Park
No. 105 South Pryor Street.
Lot 55 by 105. Price $8,500
Let us show you this, piece of central
property.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
E, L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank
HENRY COUNTY FARM OF 100 ACRES.
30 acres original forest. U In bottom, 12
In pasture; balance (u good state of cultiva
tion; 9-rooui dwelling, built 5 years: ten
ant's house, barns and stables. Convenient
to churches and school. Price $2,500 cash.
Make offer. Must be sold within ten day*.
STATISTICS.
□
:. PINE. NEAR SUMMIT AVE.-CHOICE
8-room house; all conveniences: built two
rear*; large,, level lot. $5,000. $1/00 cash,
balance can lx* arranged to suit yon.
88 N. Broad street 150.00
233 Peachtree street JOO.Oo
College Park 20.00
‘ N. Boi ‘
oulevard 38.00
9-r. !
8»r. h.,' 278'
8-r. h., 116 W. Mitchell atreet
S-r. b., 9 Evelyn street
8-r. li., 90 E. Pine atreet
8-r. h., 3 College Park
8- r. U.,-6 Delta
9- r. h., 53 N. Butler street
8-r. h., 20 Baltimore place....
30.60
20.00
50.00
20.00
18.00
18.60
40.00
100.00
HOLIDAYS WILL SOON
BE HERE. GET YOUR
LITTLE BOY A NICE
WHITE HICKORY GOAT
WAGON. 50-52 WEST
MITCHELL ST., ATLAN
TA, GA.
BARGAINS IN
One Bllckenaderfer, good condition...$10.00
Two No. 2 Remingtons, each $12.50
One No. 1 Williams, only $12.50
One No. 2 Denamore, worth $25; only..$15.00
One Chicago; almost new $15.00
TYPEWRITERS.
Ofie No. 2 Bun, good as .new $15.00
One Frauklfn; only $15.00
One No. 4 Yost; fine condition $22.50
No. 2 Wellington, worth $10; price $22.50
Hammonds, Standard keyboard,
T„ !
MISCELLANEOUS.
230 Peters atreet. Boll 'phone 2752 J.
Franklin Cleans Clean,
THAT'S MY BUSINESS.
BELL 320.
TAILOR lit WHITEHALL STREET.
COOK STOVES—SEE OUR LINE.
put them In your bouse, $1 ca*h an
per week. ThF Garner Co., 13-A I'
ptreet.
PORTABLE GAS AND
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Reduced 60 per cent for the holldaj
trade nt
F R ETWELL-JON F/ CO.,
HOLIDAY GIFTS FREE.
I. of thl* week, and lifter WVduesda;
h, of next week, continuously. The
y holiday gifts worth having are gob
and other filling operations, given free li
the Atlanta Deutal College during the hoi
day* and through Janhaiy, 19o7. Come
Street and Kdgewo«M| Avenue. Till
LA NT A DENTAL COLLEGE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HONE* ADVANCED SALARIED PEG-
pie and others. Amsrtcaa laveetoisat
Co.. 701 Candler Bldg.
KstsblUbed i«0.
WEI MAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
MONKV TO LOAN AT ft, 6 *ND 7 PER
cent intereet, according to security of
fered; small expense end prompt stteutlon.
—ily on res I estate la sad u«*r Atusu.
B. Turman.
L 5 N ri°ei
Carsos, 14 8. Broad street.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
lerman. rooms 202-J Tern ole Court.
also money for purchase money notes.
“ bt loans made at I per cent anl ty»-
i according to desIrshPIty or lean.
W A Pouter. 12 8 Bros«l atrsvt.
FOR SALE—RUM. ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROFBUTY TO SELL
place U with us; we give It oar special
and personal attention. If It s worth the
ie will sell H. C. T
National bast
WANTED—MONEY.
^«yri^«rTutrTrvT^
entity. Addre** quick W. M., I*. O.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW.
OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATH
cleaned and re shaped for 35c. Bauds or
sweats 25c each extra. Out-of-town orders
given prompt snd careful atteattou. Bee:
work, latest styles. Arms Hatters, t*
Whtt*-hall street
WALL PAPER.
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING.
SHELDON AUDIT CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDIT-
OKU.
313-319 Temple Court, Atlanta. Oa.
'Phone 1199.
Accoante In litigation audited and report-
rd on. Inveatlgatloo for lawyers, mer-
. chante and corporation* a aMclaltr. High
est teetlrooalela CorreepODdeace larlted.
WANTED—HOU8E8.
WANTED — HOL’SBB
WANTED—FIVE OB HIX-ltOOM FLAT:
modern, with heat; eecond or third door.
Make carellent tenant. Bent references.
Answer Bert, core Georgian.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
TUB CELEBRATED BABBETT STOVES
AND RANGES
Are the only stoves and Itangci on earth
In which the heat l-ABOTIS BNIRBLV
AROUND THE OVEN. Fully protected
by government pateuta, manufactured by
Atlanta Stove Vforhs. Make yout dealer
get you one.
A MERRY CHRI8TMA8
And s Happy Now Year
To my friend* nnd pntrons.
.May pvpry hn*lnos* 1 *oltl in 06
Prosper Mewling in '07.
W. .lone*. Ilnslne** Rroker,
222-223 Century Bldg. Phones 5560.
BOARDERS WANTED.
T2112 RrN A!!?. 384 Peachtree at., solicits
tuspcctlon. compsrlsus snd patronage.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
PALMISTRY.
MADAME MELLIE.
THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST,
can Ih» ronsultetl o« all affair* of life. 8he
reunite* the K.>naratcd. cnu«e* a vpcctly
marriage with the nne of yonr choice, give*
name*. »late* sud fact* In everything ner-
talnlng In life or no chargee. Egyptian
Encampment. 93 Auburn avrnue.
A. J. WEST •£• CO.,
Century Bldg. Phone 1754.
PURCHASE money notes wanted-
We bate $3J.«*W •*;iAh In liniul to Imy pur-
<'hs*e tuoney uote*. Submit yours.
PEACHTREE HOME. SEAR PONCE DE ]
I^hvu avenue. Two-story »l*te roof, hard-
wood finUb. large lot. Owner moving I
nw«y. Will veil for U>*» thau it would
rout to built the bon*e now. Will take
■uburtKin property In part or all payment. ,
- . l
MADISON AVENUE - NEARLY OPPO. -
*it»* terminal *rstlon. 54 by In lhejj
midst of a targe number of \vhntewtl* |
Iiou*e*. Money In thi*. Gall for port leu- j
Urn | f
It
NOTE OUR SPECIAL
One No. l Smith Premier, rebuilt ....$27.60
One No. 4 Williams, special $27.60
One No. 2 Oliver, rebuilt $30.00
One No. 6 Remington, special $37,60
One No. 6 Fay-Sholcs. good aa new ...$42.50
HOLIDAY PRICES.
Two No. 10 Yost; almost new, each...$42.60
One No. 2 Smith Premier, rebuilt ....$42.50
6 Williams; good aa new ....$42.50
out-of-town customers. Call or
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
BnRBaBBsa£aa^9nsssaas>BBHi
8-r. h., 675 Peachtree street
8-r. h., 183 Highland aveuue 22.60
7-r. li., 336 E. Linden »>.<»
7-r. b., 30 Morrison avenue 17.00
7-r. b., 17 Wellborn street 15.00
7-r. h., 328 E. Linden 25.00
7-r. b., 409 Spring street 40.00
7-r. h., 27 E. Fourth street 40.oo
7-r. h., 167 Emmet 30.00
7-r. h., 140 Oakland (Oakland City).... 11.00
7-r. h., 88 Piedmont avenue.-.
6-r. h., 6S3 Piedmont avenue..
6-r. h., 396 Grunt atreet
6-r. h., 688 Capitol avenue
32.00
25.00
mM
- 51,60
6-r. h., 91 Venable atreet 16,60
6-r. h., 15 Morrison avenue 27.60
6-r. h., 24 E. Baker atreet 60.00
6-r. h., 37 Rock street 15.00
6-r. li.. 33ft E. Georgia avenue 30.00
6-r. h., 225 Oakland avenue 26.00
6-r. li., S3 Augusta avenue 32.50
6-r. h., 24 8t. Paul street 25.00
And a large IIat of other houses—all sixes
and price*.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
, THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone, 313.
REMOVAL SALE,
n account of having to i
cate our present location,
Marble & Granite
W. A. FOSTER.
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
ell ut auction on the premises Colo-
timber land*. It has been snrve
Ing water; and nearly all
tilldlngs on them. This pr~
[alb eouuty, and within
have
of the
s going to
ell It to the highest bidder without re-
i*rre, on terms of one-fourth cash, and the
a la nee In one, two and three years.
The sale will last all day and light
reshments will be served free. Write,
graph, telephone or cal! on
CHOICE MODERN 8-R.
NORTH SIDE HOME
AT A BIG SACRIFICE.
YOU CAN BUY IT FOR
,000 LESS TILVN ITS
VALUE. SPACIOUS RE
CEPTION HALL, PAR
LOR, DINING R 0 0 M,
BUTLER’S PANTRY
AND KITCHEN ON. THE
FIRST FLOOR. FOUR
LARGE BED ROOMS UP
STAIRS. BIG CLOSETS,
CLOAK ROOM AND OTH
ER MODERN CONVEN
IENCES. PRETTY ELE
VATED LEVEL LOT.
A VERY DESIRABLE
SECTION. FINE NEIGH
BORHOOD. THE HOUSE
IS IN FIRST CLASS CON
DITION AND WAS BUILT
FOR A HOME.
THE PRICE IS $5,350
AND IT IS A BIG BAR
GAIN. YOU CAN PAY
$1,000 CASH AND BAL
ANCE EASY.
SEE US QUICK. AS
THIS PROPERTY IS GO
ING TO BE SOLD AT
ONCE.
JAMES L. LOGAN & CO.,
214 Empire Building.
Phone 4310 L—Main.
NORTH AVB„ JUST OFF JACK80N 8T.-
IIIGIir.ANK AVK.-I.BVBl, CORNER LOT
(50x110 to alley): $1,275. Terms $275 cash,
ntid $200 year nt 5 per cent Interest.
SEW STORK AND THREE ROOMS-TRI*
angular lot; near Marietta street; rental
value $156 year. $1,250, half cash.
FIFTY-ACRE TRUCK FARM, 7 MILES'
south of center or Atlanta; $2,000. Terms
$500 cash, balance within 6 years.
10-room brick residence; water and gna; nu
merous substantial outbulldinrs; 22 miles
from Atlanta: 6.000 bearing Elberta peach
trees; railroad station and side-track on
* ce: an exceptionally fine suburban home
$12,500. Call or write for full particu-
PIEDMONT. NEAR FORREST AVE.-A
splendid 9-room substantially built home,
leased $460 net. Price $6,000. $2,000 cash.
i-arx
age (3
-llt-il at
DEATHS.
Samuel Miller (colored), nit.,
died at 65 Delbrldge street
Nancy Marchman (colored i
years, died of heart failur.’
Greensferry avenue.
Luclle Anderson, age 3 vear«
McPherson, Ga.
\Valter L. Avaltte, age 30 years
at 481 North Boulevard. 1011
John Mitchell (colored), age 60 rear,
died at 14 Lester avenue. > s '
Harry Cox, age 17 years, died no
Nowell Mill road. ’ oa
Paul Flammlster (colored) :,er- it
years, died at 101 North Butler street”
Lannle Moon (colored), age ir, years
died of pneumonia at 50 Crew nreet
Dr. M. J. Ware, age 36 years, died
of consumption at Home for Imm-a.
bles. ur *
David Ellis McGaw, age 47
died at 367 Capitol avenue.
. Jo* LfVItten. age 31 years, died at
18ft Madison avenue.
Charles Davis (colored), ag. 5
months, died of pneumonia ai :i
Humphries street.
Ells Dukes (colored), age 27 year*,
died at 64-A Fort street. h
SEVEN ACK!*S, 3H MILES FROM CEN-
ter of Atlanta, on McDonough (maends-
mixed) road. $860, $200 cash, balance within
6 year*.
For Sale By
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone 5223.
$2.500—SPLENDID 7-ROOM 2 STORY
home, with nil modern conveniences, slate
roof, ttlo walk, etc. West End. Half cosh
and balance small monthly payment*.
HIT OR MISS.
"Lives of Great Men” stands behind mt
Stamped In gold and bound in hiue-
Every book tries to remind mo
That the next Installment's duo.
—Judge.
Some women use paint and pou<]*i
because they haven't the cheek to ]
without It.—New York Times.
FINE RESIDENCE LOTS AT THE CEN
tral railroad’s new yard* and round house
and shops—$300 to $350 each. $100 cash and $5
per month. Those are fine Investments, and
will make you good profit.
WE HAVE THE CASH READY FOR
three or four bargains. $1,500 to $3,000
each. Want these quick.
FARM-280 ACRES, GOOD FARM. GOOD
building*, heavy Umber, water, and fruit.
Only $8 per acre. Half cash.
EAST FAIR ST- HOME!!
Have one of the nicest homes
on E. Fair street at a very
low figure.
See s
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
There will evidently be no *udi
thing as a wreckless railroad until the
reckless trainman Is abolished.—New
Orleans Tlmes-Democrat.
Jt Is better to put warm clothes on t
few folks than to talk about celestial
garments for many.—Chicago Tribune.
Luke Wright Is In position to play a
great part In the controversy win
Spain. He has had great opportunities
but this Is greater.—Birmingham Led;-
er.
The Philadelphia Ledger calls f r
another Webster, "whose voice can
echo from ocean to ocean!” What'i
the matter with the voice of John Wes-
ley Gaines?"—Washington Post.
According to Dr. Senn. of Chicago
more people die from eating food than
from drinking Intoxicants. And yet It
Jb not easy to find a satisfactory sub*
stltutt for food, even If we replace it
with breakfast food.—Kansas city
Journal.
The new 76-foot whale In the Mu
seum of Natural History Is attracting
many residents of Harlem, who wish
to see for themselves how Jonah farel
The Impression of the majority of flat-
dwellers Is thftt he had lots of room-
New York Post.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
City, Mineral and Farm
Properties,
Atlanta, Ga.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
rtflo
on n Bd b*>
YOUR ATTENTION TO. AND IN8PEC
tlon of. th»* following properties Is re
spectfully Invited. The time to buy a cheap
S lece of property is wlion the owner bus
efinltely d'.*cldcd to sell, nod will not stand
on any fixed price, but Is willing to nt least
one-half way meet your view* as to the
value of the property. For business reason*
people sometime* have to Ii>«h n little
SUMMER HOME-FRUIT AND CHICKEN
farm; 1 mile from court house nt Kill-
Jay. On., noted summer resort; one-fourth
mite from city limit*; 80 acres; 60 acre*
nuder fence; good three-room house, stable,
smoke house, etc.; two fine spring*, 2w
apple nnd bench tree*. Thl* Is in the l*e*t
apple-growing section of Georgia—the land
of inllk nnd honey. Only $400. Title* o. k.
M. Mcott tk Co., 1*10 Oould building.
YOU STEEL HOOP MEN: WE HAVE
several gm*l cottage*. ea*y walking ill*.
tain, that we can sell from
$ft*> to $2,350 on most any terms you may
desire. You had better call or phone nnd
let u* show you this property. Why pa
rent when you enu buy a home on snrl,
„.p,£ B:ir™ ,skk
Investment.
4>«vupled by g04>d cm** or white ten- • «. In< f
It Is uow actually paying $25 per t .£S,l5l*! rn. \rtii £1 n ‘‘l**
i, whirl: 1, 1# per cent on Ft,,KW. It L I * h lh > ou wm - ' — - h " ,m -> r 1:111;
ily a question of a short while when the
islness 4»f Peters street will hat
it on good little cross streets.
EIGHT-ROOM 2-8TORY HOUSE. WITH
nil modern convenience*, on Capitol are
nne near tiinirgia avenue; e* Rt front, lot
ivn 50x200 feet. The lot and house, according
cot. [to surroitudlug gprlee*. Is worth $5,75) to
• mi nil niHYruriwr*: Hi- f«» r H.350; It Is ;| first
nnd goot! value for $2,000. Some 1 '’l 0 ** Investment. Term* $1,250 cash. Inti
WE ILL OFFER FOR
the e||i>H|te«t nlue-ronm |
Boulevard.
six-room cottage, uew plumbing, cabinet
mantel*, screened throughout. This place is
•ar line.
Call nnd let i
this.
Price $2,500.
ti same srreer, ntc«* nve-rooai co
i lot 60 by 110 to alley. Price 82.000.
*tr**et. goo«I three-room cottage; nice , . ^*h. balance easy
all Imnrovemenr* down In street and!
for. Price $1,630. Very easy terms. ! ——--
SIDE-TWO STORIES. NICK.
new 8-rootu bouse; large lot; convenient
f to Piedmont avenue and Jmifr
• lines; near Eighth street; a!
. proveiaents; «*:in be liought ft
»y worth. Term’s $1.6)J
street
modern Im
very
miA.M* ar.n luiisurur «i.x an ,i i- Acn ,. 0
with all fue city cou ve iff cnee*, near Grant { . ,JLV5Ih. i ini iVnrered
park c«r line. A |H»Heet little home and ° n . lv Ji ro .„»
•h.-ep tor 33.9h), .... term, cf *60 mrf.‘fSS'uff,' t.rTioi,
[*irt of X4*rth Rottlfvnpl. near An-
•nue. 47 by II) feet to alley. Sunp,
'jn. Tbl* I* the right place for a |
■ u goisl plain- to irnlfd a bouse that —
l nt a profit.
HOME—FIVE-ROOM COT-
acres ot land: doe running
~ J with nice Mk grove;
all the way Into the
itite*’ walk from ear
••in. .-M.y one nud one hxIf mile* froru city
limit*. Price $2,650 and the land alone Is
worth this money Term* may. b'plendld
nelghlmts churc hes cm! public school. Call
for our rent and *.le bulletin
*et '»« n~afuirer. op|*>-. i
Colouel Peel's beuutl-1
Atlanta Phone
SALEM DEPARTMENT:
A. S. HOOK. K. C. EVE.
issi.
«. li. TURMAN & CO.
BEAUTIFI I. HOME ON OKOItOIA AYR.
nue. trnlf lil.il k Of Grant park, tie, .li
rooms, hall, china closet, pantry, cupboard.
poreeUlu I with, marble slab wnshstand; In
fact, up-to-date In every icspeet. I^>t
runs from *treet to atreet. Place next door
sobl for $3.8» last month. I aui author-
ixed to sell this place at $3,656. c'ash $•»•
balance to suit.
1 r w F ;,. A J 11 , 110 WILL UAV
—»•'--- )-> t»:P il til.'— lu'vcn or -iebt*
rooui Iwir.torj Uou,h „ u \v.-.t iVerhlrev
IrtffralU^tiil“«i h j!'n ' phone m * ' ,B ' , 1
tritT uKsfXTs. list yoi'r UROPF.KTV
Thty Can’t Take Gold.
Snn Franrlffo. cal, Dec. 24 —A tern-
porary Injunction hae been (ranted by
Judge Morrow, of the United Stat.K
circuit court, forbidding miner, from
taking ore from company property ct
GoMIteld. It l» claimed that large
amount, of ore have disappeared from
the vorlou* ntlnea.
Delivering Chrietme, Mail.
The emperor of Germany finds line
to play Santa Claue for h‘- subjuit
sayn Frit* .Morris In Tht. i'ccltnl-
World Magazine for December, I
year, when the Berlin poitofllce -
an-amped with the unusual bulk
the Christmas mail, and there «a
possibility of the little children of Ur:
tin not getting their Christmas i>r«-
ents until long after the great d»
the kaiser ordered out the Imperbl
troops to aid In delivering the m*-
The soldiers went about their
willingly, and had all the mall dell:
ered by Christmas eve, so that no os*
was disappointed In his plan, for the
holiday. Along the Spreewald. In
many, skates are brought Into serTW
to aid the mailman: In parts of Selu-
erland the carrier uses skccs; 1“
Petersburg the traditional sleigh
lies the czar’s mall: while In Cepea-
hagen the bicycle 1s made to an!»»'
the purpose of the reindeer. The male
mnn In American cities uses even' ««•
of conveyance to help him deliver tt*
post. Sometimes he will pm •*l.- Ipa*
Into a buggy and wheel the veWra
along the streets himself. Perhaps ••
will use a sled on which to pu: '■■■•
sack. When the weather Is les. sew*
one may even see the innllman 'I’m-
erfng his mall from a banana vendsrs
push cart. or. perhaps, he may htve»
saddle horse weighted down with
burden of presenta. Anything gees ma-
will make the work easier for the maa
who plays the part of Santa Cla:
ANECDOTE OF TOOMBS.
In Washington, Oa, the first i"'' n
America named for the Father•*
Country, lived General Robert T""in:
one of the brilliant lights of '
tty In a century where socle 1 ln* ,IB ‘
Is second nature. ,
A committee once waited on
Toombs to consult him about ereeiiM
hotel In the town, says the author
•Dixie After the War.”
“We have no need of one,'' said ' r \
eral Toombs, simply. "When
able people come here they can
my house. If they are not resi*ct» ■
we do not want them at all."
RULES FOR SUCCESS.
"8tart right."
"Aim right/*
"Keep pegging ftway.”
Anyone who obsen’es thet*; 1
assured of success, accon./ 1
President Edward Poteat. of r ^
University, who addressed th* ;
the Junior college at the Uni'er »
Chicago the other day.
"If you start wrong you « 1 '
go wrong," he declared. "H V' *
at nothing, you will hit nothin*
not aim at riches; aim «t "•••■
manhood.
"Above all, strive fot .** 11
between the patient wan and
!lant man, give me the patient
ery* time.*'—Chicago Special.