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P. f. M’CLATCSET real
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
•m candleb building.
bE llpho£b ,20~at^anta ml
050-AORE farm at Douglas-
dllc.Ga., 130 acres in cul
tivation. 30 acres in virgin
foirst. balance in pasture;
mip o-room house, one 4-
rooro house and one 3-room
house: plenty of out-build-
Lg at each setlement, all
under good repair; schools
an «l churches; plenty of run
ning water at each settle
ment: place rents for 4,000
pounds of lint cotton per
{ear. delivered at Douglas-
Ville. Ga. This place is-just
outside of the city limits of
PouRlasvillc and 27 miles
West of Atlanta; gray land,
some red. Price $4,125.
E. L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank.
JOHNSON AVKNL'B, BLOCK OK HIGH
I.nil ntenue; A-room boooo, rreestly «•
nilntr.) tDlldr oorl mt lol oomr
Smw from <11,. Hentel vsloe 8740 yssr.
C (■■■II ami B monthly.
rBBlV HTItEET COKKML ttalH-A
mlnulld «-r.K.ui rofUfr; rwlffH rooms.
,-Vt ir iniwml. spsewns /root and aid*
irntii'tna; imlti of 5Tl mot.rlal for ■ bout.
|i*l). ' ■
t mi III.IICK OK HIGHLAND AVENUE
North lUmlrrard; now p« peris, and
ptuuil.liis: lol U feel Rent: all Improve-
uiriita: »» raab and SX> month.
Vt:\V stoHK AND TIIBEE BOOMS CON-
un-mi. l U.ar to Usriett* atrrat. (touted
,15 fr..r 8LS#.
b»h.i:vauii-a beautiful cohneii
lot. VnlS»: I hit aldo Augler nrrnur. 6J.800.
HIM. KTIIKKT—A 4-UOOW COTTAGE:
* •; larrr root
cash and LI
Biuatlily.
L.S60.
« ACHES. MILE NORTH OB COURT
bam. ni Heritor. About U seres la
niaal Will rut too or CM cords, which can
tv uiarkri.sl al I meat nr to sitrsnlsfr; S-
mill tiiilaiim) bouar. atoblr, etc. Dprlun
n.l lirnurbra: would make rood truck,
nt— tmrm. Price redOCsd for
I t|ulrk aile to L.IOO.
For Sale Real Estate
W. JONES & CO.,
5 Viaduct Place,
Phones .5560.
FIVE-BOOM COTTAOE IK
Uaui a bi'r£t« ,,rw *.
be srmeged!^ " ** **•**• K * v 'mat cau
A hh5i?'l» 0 ? U COTTAOE IN K0C8
blocka of Aragoe for W.H0 raab.
A k '’EN ReOM HOUSE, ONE AND A
JkaH blocka of Peeehtree. at 61,764, on cat.
A 5K £T TH “*S ABE BARGAINS AT
»ltS» JSS** n,IU '' 1 ' , ‘* t ** Hnr ssd con-
NEWTON L. THOMAS,
422 Century Building,
Bell Phone 2154 L.
T. T. BRENT, J. T. MANOUM.
BOCTH SIDE IH?MN m |N n HIIORT WALK-
>«* totnniw: u room*, lot 70*110; In Una
ahiiw. coat R.SOO j ,rara a(»; owner la in-
injf to Imre clt» •*««• ... -~u
imrgaln ln»n».
^Tf -nr xtitTVh AhAI'* -fUftftEl.f.
nark Iota; wo bare a line proposition to
abate fou In tbla auliurb; the plataara
rendj and «• think we esn show rou I
tblua Idea- bare. The Jala arc fuo each,
ami there arc mane fra turn wo can eiplaln
Ht^yeraon lietter than In print
Rough Weather Coats at Three
at H
—i III nrinl.
m:UAL /MAlX AaM£
■uitnlilr fur truck and imultry farms:
one near llnpevillc for less than $100 psr
nire, and tftla I* a g*ntilnr bargain; only a
acrea In the tract. First coiue first atvrad.
£0 A<*UKH—HOOD, HTHONG, PRODUCT
’ tic land; 17 mllea arwit of Atlanta; can
rent for fMHinda lint cotton or *lv#
InimMlatr imhiwssIoii. See uie for full par
tlcultn. I ’rice $4,400.
CHAMHI.UK. 12 MIMES NORTH OF AT*
I Jauf/i; J* acrea, with food 8-room house.
InttTEccfciTliT RoOlhern Hallway anti Peach-
HENDRICK & CO.,
Heal Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
k—two-vtoiiy lroonI uodkiin
milt|»-mt*: turner lot, KWx200; httllt of hi*
Nvfiil tii«(i*Mat. wtfh rrt*ry known ihhivuii
leii'f. Inciiniiiu; roiiililnittlon kum nml cli^
ttxtuhn. arrblU*ctural dealgti na gooil
till- 114*44 J i
*m- wi;ht pkachthkk lot, 101x20l
olli.v iii 1,.nr; at htgheat point nn«l splctu,
*y terms: worth InvcatlgatlnR.
$4'««* LOT 100x300; MLIOHTI.Y EI.K
intiii; well ahatlH; beat location In In
mnn park.
15 -INMAN PARK; 2 STORY 'f-ROOM
h"u*M*: tN*Aiitlfully designed; comlilnntlon
ehffrii* nii«l ana fixtures: anlendtd bntli;
beautifully fitilshed; well located on 90-tool
lot Kaay teriiin.
r.\;-VL
Moll
i*e* lH*nutlful)y shaded and elevated
* l'once DeLeon; alley aide nnd
WANT OFFER FOR 24-ROOM HOUSE.
two til«M*ka of I'eachtrei*; will rent for $*>
|-r month, nnd will never be vacant; Ideal
It::*' WITH APARTMENT IIOPHE
rent lug nt $62.40 per month: In first-elans
* wV *** ,u,nute *’ from the post
HF.K Kt SSF.I.L SHIRLEY OR I* II. HEN
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estates
63 >' w:s REST FARMING LAND: *»
»rr., in one 11.1,1; JVk mile* of Leeeburf,
• 1 *'*- ciiuntf, on Centrol railroad; »!*•
,IM| > Mowt; tblrtf-ttro balea cotton rent.
* "uM irt for*,. Tenant bouaea. Well «■
|pr " 1 - •• l »t«n at price: RO per acre; U.000
1,1,1 '’“lance one and two yean, 7 per cent
“ r trn.le for Atlanta propertf.
" 'VERT BAKER—TEN-ROOM; FI R
'•“r,. ti-nt; cal.lnct manldi; Iwo porcelain
''“lb., fnldlat doora, atablea. with aide ap-
| t"«r|i. t . 40 bp 100, The bluet liar
« ' " ever offered In Atlanta raal eatate.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
30 N. Forsyth St.
NOTICE. "
WE FURNISH MONEY
TO BUILD HOUSES. IF
YOUR LOT IS NOT
QUITE PAID FOR,. WE
WILL TAKE UP THE
NOTES AND BUILD YOU
A HOUSE; THEN YOU
CAN PAY US IN MONTH
LY PAYMENTS LIKE
RENT; OR WILL BUY
YOU A LOT, BUILD A
HOUSE ACCORDING TO
YOUR PLANS AND SELL
TO YOU ON YOUR OWN
TERMS. CALL; LET’S
TALK IT OVER.
WILSON & NEAL.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOAN AGENTS.
215 EMPIRE BLDG.
SUBURBAN HOME.
h’OOD NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND tt
acre fine, level, shady lot. 3M feet from
Lakewood ear line; In. choice rcaldent aee*
lion. $i,«W. $300 down and |15 per month.
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 FOURTH NATIONAL BANIy
C. McCRORT h. M. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
503 Peters Building,
Phone 4691.
FOR EXCHANGE—NINK-ROOM RES,
denrn on North Boulevard; all Improrm
ments; large shaded lot; side and rear
driveway. Owner want* six or seven-room
cottage In West End, close to school.
This Is yonr chance to get a lovely home
an north aide.
WE ALSO I1AVE A NICE HOME ON
Whitehall atreot; 60 by 300; back to
railroad. Owner has been bolding this for
$10,00}. Ue now wants n large place with
$ or 6 acres In Edgewood or Kirkwood.
Yon can get a good trade on this valuable
business property by assuming a loan of
about ISeOOO, If you hare something good
In either of the above locations.
WE HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOMERS
wanting four or five room cottage on
eaay payments. List them with ns.
M'CRORY * JOHNSON.
YOUTHFUL ROBBERS
ENTER THREE STORES
gpccIM to Th- Ccorffton.
Chkrlotlc, N. C., Fob. I.—Duntlarn
„hn. If Is though*, wore not over IS
yonro old. entered three stores here
Inst night and attempted to break Into
three more In the business district.
Cash registers were broken open and
safes rlltcl. burglars securing only
about t-.'< and some Jewelry.
A negro youth has been arrested on
suspicion.
Half the Regular Price ~
Genuine imported Cravenette, and there’s a world of difference under the sajne
name, sometimes, you know. And the making of these is worthy ofthe good ma
terials. Not the “thrown together” affairs with glued seams, but tailoring—tailor
ing that shows the exactness and care bestowed upon men’s custom-made garments.
The points that make a rough weather coat smart, and which, when lacking,*
make it just a “rain coat”—that is, serve the purpose, but stop at that
Half-Fitted and Loos? 20.00 and 22.50 at Caster, Oxford andLight
Coats.
Regular PricSs.
Grey and Tans.
And a few three-quarter Craver^ettes
in olives, tan and Oxfords.— The fin--
est of imported fabrics. Coats that
were 20.00 and 25.00
15.00 and 17.50 Cravenett?
Coats in Good -Colors,
at 8.75
CHILDREN’S
12.75
10.00 and 12.50 Crav?n?ttes
I? Lot,
in
I 5
at
A small lot of children’s raincoats in sizes 8, 10 and
12. Coats that were 5.00 and 6.00.
3.98
ChambeHin-Johnson-DuBos? Co.
LADY DOROTHY CUTHBER7
IS SLAIN BY HUSBAND
Iaondon, Feb. I.—Lady Dorothy Cuth-
btrt met with a tragic death at tha
hand, of her huaband during a pheaa-
ant .hoot at Beaufort Caatle, North
umberland. yeet.rday. She wai two
yard, dtatant from her huaband, Cap-
, announcement.
We Wlih to thank our many friend,
and the general public who have »o
generou.ly palronl.ed u» al our old
■land. «t Peachtree atreel. We now
Mt.nd a mail cordial Invitation to
vl.lt u. at our new .tore, 76 Peachtree
■tree!, where we have more room and
many Improvement, added. W. will
drive haroer than ever to offer optical
aervlce which few gla*. wearer, have
enjoyed. Our entire time given to
j optic*. No .Me line*. The only e*-
clu.lve manufacturing retail optical
j bouse MALLARD * CO,
CIGARETTE SELLERS
SHOULD GET BUSY
There I. trouble brewing ahead for
dealer. In cigarette, outside the city hi
Fulton county, unless Jhey vl.lt the of.
flee, of the ordinary ,’nd (ax collector.
Note Itb.hndlng the fact that the law
say. each Aw'er In Ihl. clan of good,
must register with the ordinary on tho
first of Janukry. and In addition pay a
•pedal tax of lit a year. Chief Turner
says only Iwo dealer, outside the et<V
have paid the tax.
A. a result of \hls state of affairs he
Issued orders to Hts me* on Friday -o
notify all storekeepers dealing In cigar •
ettes to pay the tax. Bach one will b*
given a show, but unison tht license I,
paid cases against them will be mads.
The county police were also Instruct
ed to watch out for dealers who sold
lain James Hamlrt Cuthbert. when hts
gun was accidentally discharged. The
charge entered her head and she fell
dead on the spot.
Lady Dorothy was a daughter of tha
present enrl of Stratford, who married
Mrs. Samuel Colgate, of New York.
STATISTICS.
smoking, tobaoco and gavs cigarette
papers away with the purchase. This
makes them liable for the cigarette snx
and the men on the force will keep a
•harp lookout tor such dealers.
KLAW * ERLANQER
' ®OTH GIVE A BOND.
New York, Feb. 1.—The grand jury
has returned an Indictment against the
so-called theatrical truat, charging con
spiracy and restraint of trade.
Abraham Krlanger and Marc Klaw
have been admitted to bond In 11,040
each, and pleading (o the Indictments
has gone over for a week.
FANCY GROCERIES AT AND
BELOW COST. A CLEAN
SWEEP. ONLY ONE DAY
MORE. COME QUICK. WIL-
KERfiON A BRO., 77 PEACH
TREE ST.
PROPBRTY TRANSFERS.
t(lt—The South Atlanta land Com
pany to W. T. Ashford, lot on Metson
avenue. Warranty deed.
61—James R. Wylie to W. P. Inman,
lot on West Peachtree street.
61,640—Mrs. Leila (*. lirldwell to Mrs.
Fannie W. Treadwell, lot on Mills
street.
66—t'. P. Brldwell to Mrs. Anna Kil
patrick. lot on Williams street.
61.864— Mia. Fannie W. Treadwell to
Mrs. Anna Kilpatrick, lot on Mills
street.
81—W. P. Inman to James R. Wylie,
lot on 'Vest Peachtree street. War
ranty deed.
81.400—A. M. Covle to T. J. Trend-
well. land In .land lot No. 66. War
ranty deed.
8604—J. M. toe to A. M. forrle, land
In land lot 81.
8140—John B. Thompson to Forrest
Adair, executor of the estate of cl W.
Adair, deceased, lot on Basswood ave
nue. Warranty deed.
— OEATH8.
Mrs. Aide Perryman, age 81 years,
dltd at If' Chapel street.
E. Atkinson Hardaway, ago SI years,
died at Fort McPherson. Os.
W. I. Smith, ago SR years, died of
pneumonia at Grady hospital.
Clifford Berry, colored, age !f years,
died from railroad accident on L. A N.
yards.
Peter Seseor. age 48 years, died of
heart failure, at 117 Richardson streat.-
C. Handera, colored, age 1 years,
died of pneumonia, at 161 Houston
street.
O. Hitt, age 81 years, died of asthma.
at 881 Formwalt street.
Jack Brannen. colored, age 80 years,
died of pneumonia, at Oakland City.
O. Pierce, age 21 years, died at V8
King street.
BUILOINQ~PERMIT8.
16.764—A. B. Andrews, to hulld three
frame dwellings ai 412-16-18 Capitol
avenue.
141)4—Mrs. Mary O. Dickson, to build
frame bum on Eleventh street.
1600—Judge Herman, to repair Are
damage 210-8 Central avenue.
8104—K. 6'. Crussell, make changes
In basement at frame dwelling at 117
East North avenue.
8864—A. D. Luck, to make addition
to frame dwelling at 8 West End ave
nue.
62,464— E. N. Morris, to build two
story frame dwelling at 120 Windsor.
12.460—E. H. Morris, to build two-
story frame dwelling at 112 Windsor
street. *
Tailor Turns Up.
A. Lasker, the tailor of 6S Armstrong
street, who mysteriously .disappeared
Tuesday morning, lias been found.
Isisker Is an Inmate of the Wesley
Memorial hospital. He has been 111 for
soma time nnd went to the hospital
without notifying the people at his
boarding house of his Intentions.
"*Stols a Watch.
Viola Stafford, a negro servant girl,
was lined 116.76 nr thirty days In the
stockade Friday morning by Recorder
Broyles on the charge of stealing a
watch nnd chain (ruin the home o;
George Dairy. 64 Currier street, where
she was employed. The woman wan
arrested by Policemen Pearson and
Jameson nnd the stolen property re
covered. The prosecutors asked that
the girl not be bound uver to the state
court*.
BIG LAID COMPANY
AGIO FOR CHARTER
i
Special 14 Tbs □ Krillt.
Sparta, Go., Feb. 1.—An application
for a charter has been Died to the
superior court of Hancock county by
Messrs. W. H. QUartermah. E. M. Bla
lock, C. J. Hadden, J. P. Thurman, E.
A. Rosier, D. P. Ferguson, J. H. Ad
ams and other for the Hancock Coun
ty Land Company.
This corporation has been Organised
with a capital stock of 840,004, all of
which has been paid In. •
The headquarters of thle concern will
be In Sparta and It will engage In the
buslnes* of buying, leasing, renting and
eelllng real estate.*
They propose to also operate one' ot
(he largest sawmills In this section of ,
the state.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
G. Arthur Howell kss been admitted a,
j menilH'r ot our Arm, whk-k will here-
utter tie known as Aaron lists, Ses 4k
lionet).
GENERAL IKRCBANCB AGENTS,
W. L Smith.
The funeral service* of W. I. Smith,
who died In a private sanitarium on
Thursday morning, were conducted In
the chapel of Barclay 4k Brandon, nt
10 o'clock Friday morning. Tho Inter
ment waa In HpUywood cemetery.
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