The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 12

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Watch The Georgian Want Page Grow. Situations Wanted will, hereafter be inserted on this page free of charge. If you want a situation, send your ad. to The Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser tion. WANTED HELP—MALE. IIKN AND BOTS WANTED—I. KAHN plumbing, plastering, bricklaying. Special offer, life scholarship $60; easy payments; poskloo and union card guaranteed: free catalogue. Coyne Bros’. Trade School*, New York. Chicago. Bt. Louis. .VvANTKI»-GOOl» KTKOS*O WllltlC MlW ns helpers In the foundry to learn mold- era’ trade. Good pay to start with and I piiy In two or three months. Only • with good references need apply. •Hi Mill Mfg. “ rich — leht nartr. i Braid it., Atlanta, WANTED HELP—FEMALE. 'tVAS'TKll-V'StJScr'l.'AlllKH TO LEARfl local and long distance telephone o|»erut- Ing. A course of Instruction given In train ing school with salary beginning with en trance to school. Good salaries puld to competent operators, salary tielng deter mined upon merits of the operator and not upon length of service. Apply 6th floor, I Training School. Telephone Bldg. I for general house work. 114 Windsor at. i WANTEir-fy.N ’Wins'cr" Ubifcir “At j once. Permanent imaltlona. Atlanta Tel.i k Tel. Co., 75 Kdgewood are. ■ WANTED HELP—Mala and Famala. Better than office work— Tlie Altruist wants two so licitors for city work. One young lady secured 308 sub scriptions in 28 days’ work. 'Alfricnd Bldg., 97 1-2 Peachtree. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. era tor: am capable of earing for machine; one-machine office preferred. Address Bos 421. Grlfflii. (iirra ■ viim:i>-i*qMTioji In wholesale or retail grocery store; have some ex perience In retail trade. Address B. 146 H. Boulevard. VANTtH-WslTlHN WITH GOrtD VlllSl by boy 13 years old as office l*ojr. Bell rr^ H Mu i b f l _ SITUATION "WANTED—FEMALE. _ liAN ENEBGETIC AND BE FINED LADY, high school graduate, speaking German and French, and writing a good band, would devote several hours dally reading •loud to Invalids, or acting as their aecre- WANTED—AGENTS. iAGENTS WANTING BIG AND QUICK 1 money send for our free circulars. Gen eral Sales and Supply Co., Mot die, Ala. WANTED—SALESMEN. ror magninocui new mnps; new icaiures; •say aellers; exclusive territory and liberal propoaltlon; extraordinary chance for work- r- ora. State If yon have bad experience. Jludglns Co., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. —PtTmr*—To—itstow that the Southern Auction mid Salvage .Co., at 20 S. Pryor, can dispose of your FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST Oil OUR entire ten thouauml dollar stock of hard ware; beat location In Middle Georgia; thir ty-five hundred Inhabitants and (Ine farming •action. ^Address Hardware, care of The bEtlKBltlRB*UOt]H, RII.TMOItE STRAIN. Pare breed. Cheap I’lgs all sites; also Homer Pigeons. Box 16, Crawfordvtlle, Ga. t Belli ATLAS ENGINE eoat SSL Oae . C. Spence. 432-34-36 Marietta street rixi pLate“CaMeBa. THhEFTlIoOT: era. 1 set turner Belch lens, l Gnntoch •hotter, fine condition. List SSO. Will pell cheap. P, O. Box 336. DON’T GO BLIND. ■WHEN YOU. SEE THE ATLANTA vs-- -"W , , We buy. ae0 or exchange everything. S Tt Hi MlUbtil IttttL CtU ibwit SHORTHAND LEARNED IN i WEEKS. b**L easiest, cheapest; also taught by mail. Stokely’a But. College, 7$ Marietta at. miscellaneous. IRON 8AFE8L BANK SAFE8. VAULT DOORS, SAFES. fire-proof safes, deposit boxea. Georg* £. EIHa. » S. Broad fit7Atlanta. LUMBCft-WB Havrf THREE MILLS cuttle* aoutb Gtoista plM akisftM. Alao manufacture flooring, celling, riding and lath. Write ua for de!Jr*red orleea. KIN Ban Lumber Company, Bog 107, Cordsla, Ga. FENCING. ALL STYLES GATES, WIRE AND IRON fences told and erected. Fencing for farm, lawn, garden and poultry. Exclusive agents for r Tage Fence.” Tilley Fence Co.. 61 S. Forsyth St. Main 3193. WALL PAPER. j. m. quick k co.-wall paper, mouldings, pictures, picture frames, etc. Bell phone 729, Standard 7M. 27 E. Hunter. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 12S6. 29 E. Hunter SL WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY.* largest stork In South. 64 N. Broad St HAuliv-WKAl/nT? Bt'ftLNEHB SiETT retired farmers, ednrated widows and raaldcus of means. Write for free direc tory. Family Circle, Toledo, O. WAITED—BOARDERS. A GENTLEMAN OR COUPLE WITHOUT children ran secure board In a refined pri vate Jewish home. Excellent neighborhood. "Home,” care Georgian. ’rliuuu on kouk voiIno MeSI ok temperate habits can be accommodated with excellent rooma and table l»o*rd In private family at reasonable terms. Ad dress A 20, Carrollton Apartments. palmistry. ARRIVED FROM NASHVILLE BY REQUEST, DB WIGHT GARLAND. PSYCHIC PALMIST, ADVISOR AND SEER. Under the directorate of the Boston Psy chic Research Society and Lyceum Bureau. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY. $5.(i9—$6.00—$6.00—$6.00 READINGS FOR $1.00-$1.00-$1.00-fl.00. NO MORE-NO LESS. Its tell* every hope, fear aud ambition of your life, gives full names, date of mar riage, rapabllltlea. fortunate and unfortu nate periods of life. IIow to win the one you love. In a wbrd, tells everything. If you Intend Imylng or selling property, or. In fart, make any important step, don’t fall to consult him. Ills tdvfce will be the means of saving you serious mistakes. Advice and fee* for reading reduced for •even days only. Located In my own pri vate home. 2U Ivy street, corner Harris, one block east of Peachtree. No signs. Look for nmu1>er. N. B.—No colored people received. LOST. LOST—AT SKATING RINK AUDITORIUM last night, walking esne with oxidised silver fox on grip, with Initials on band, W. C. II. to H. A. C. Please leave at Even ing Oeorglnn office and get reward. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN. AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex change, buy and sell automobile*. Garage. 19-12 Mitchell street, Atlauta, Ga. Deli phone 4894-l.< Main. WANTfcrt-YtMMG Man 1 Stenograph- er to Invest services and ainall capital In established manufacturing business In city; fine opening. P. O. Box 68, Station II. WANTBD-40 PEOPLE) TO iSVKHt 1100 Pill'll mill Join part* In purchnatn* on. of tha boat paying unall bunlntuv. In Atlau- tn. Will bo Incorporated and pay iIItI- ■lend, of 20 fn 30 per cent at one, iwynblc quarterly. Will nay more. Hiilwcrlptlon. rccplrnl nn In.tarmniit plnn, *m down and 110 per month for • month,. Hotter ihnn Miring# bank, which pny. only 4 per cent. Information filadly fnrnfahcd .but you must art quickly. "Inrctmcnt," Sutton A, At. In ate, Oa. PIANOS. BUAMI1ACII PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1323. BECnT PIANO CO., 62 N. FORSYTH. SHOE REPAIRING. N. LAZARUS. 21 S. PRYOR HT. 1 DO boot and shoe repairing. When I say re pairing, 1 mean the beat repairing only. Superior material and oak leather, with the Iwst workmanship. I know how to repair because 1 know a ahoe. I am n skilful mender and can make comfortable and serviceable shoe broke down and worn out ones. Don’t forget the No., 21 S. Pryor street. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. COOL. PLEASANT ROOMS $2 TO $3 A' week. Lodging $1 a week. Meals $2 60 a week. 10ft Trinity avenue. Bell phono 2243, Atlanta phone 2767. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. bautlful apartment lu the" Mendenhali apartment house, 621-623 Peachtree at. Ap ple It. It. Arnold, thin! floor. (Jmild bldg. CLOSE IN NORTH SIDE HOME. 9 rooms and reception, por celain lmth and stationary washstand, china closet, cab inet mantels, hot and cold water; beautiful shady front yard. Quick sale price $4,500; terms. LUCIUS McK. DUNCAN & CO. 719 4th Nat’l Dank Bldg. Phone Bell 560-M J. C. BALDWIN & CO. REAL ESTATE k INVESTMENTS. 501 Peters Bid*. Fhooet—tlcll 6131. Atlanta 3310. » $4.600—LEE HT.. WEST END. NEAR Park at. Church, 7 room cottage; all con veniences; good barn; lot 67x17$ ft. Some cash, Italance easy. room 2-story, corner lot. 4oiioo ft? to al ley. Home cash, balance $12 60 month, like rent. **<M)hO>\vn kt.. \VKsr~end. jhiioSI cottage, lot 26x119 ft. Home cash, balance monthly, like rent. room cottage, 2* acre lot: spring branch; due place for chicken, *1'» cart, balance 120 per mouth. Big bargain. “ near West view; Juat finished; $lo and 112.69; one 4-room and one 6-room, large lots for truck gardes. i; l »-)i'biSiCr«7."Iis PiuTRiT£. |S^ U STOP “Putting-off” advertising and try “putting-in” advertising. A Want Ad in The Georgian will cost you only one cent a word. c. h. wells & co., 1104 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Jnst received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 record*. Immediate attention given mall ord#s. We want the names of all talking machine dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyen Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES-LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In tha south. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1106 catalogue and pries list Alexander* Elyea Co. YOUR TEETH CROWNED 22K GOLD CROWNS (3 UP. without pain. All work guaranteed 16 Mtrs. Lanier Dental Parlors, 29 ft White* ill St. over Emmons’ clothing store. Bell phone 2563-1. WK MOVE, STORE. PAfiK AND SniP household goods; insurance rate one per cent Office and warehouse 163-65 Walton for special occasions. 20ft E. Alabama St TEETH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN—All dental work done without pain. All work guaranteed 15 years. Lanier I>en * * Mtenall St., over T Bell phone 2S6J-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONAL*. IIALLWOOD*. IDEAL* mill nil otti.r wakes at bargain prior. Wo ctn ■oil- you a register, suitable ' any business, at “ *" —‘ blit pl.nao you. Cash nr mnnthl giinranl.nl (or two y.ara. Southern Caab Register i.’o.. Branch o( American Heonml- llnnit Caah llcglator Co., 24 H. Broad street, Atlanta, (la. MONEY TO LOAN. SOUTHERN LOAN AND 018 COUNT COMPANY MAKES LOAN8 TO RESPONSIBLE 8ALARIED PEO PLE. IIP/, WHITEHALL STREET. OLD HATS MADE NEW. TEETH BEST ACT OF TEETH 15.00. GtTARAN- teed to IIL All work giinrsuteed 15 year. I-anler Dental Parlors, 39H Whitehall ML. YOUR TEETH ED WITHOUT PAIN BY AN 1M- proved metbo«i. All work guaranteed 15 years. Reasonable prices. Lanier Dental Parlors, 39ft Whitehall St., over Emmons' clothing store. Hell pbois 2563-J. 3 BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES FOB as In on caay monthly payments. They arc brand nee* and lovely. On large, line lota. Bight on car line and In the city. 12 minute* from center of city. Hath and toilet, hot and cold water; I rooms; pay ments only $20 per month; • rooms, pay ments only. $25 per month; 6 rooms, extra finish, $30 per month. For full details see COPENH1LL LAND CO. 15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Bell Phono 805; Atlanta Phone 345. ATTENTION, HOME- SEEKERS. . Have a few building lots left on terms of $10.00 cash and $5.00 per month. Prices low. See LIEBMAN, REAL E8TATE— RENTING. 38 Peachtree Street. CLAUDE L. NORRIS, BELL 'PHONE 4411. 718 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO. only a modern ,-rootn house (or only : CRESCENT AVENUE-A MODERN. UP- to-date 7-room bouse:'furnace bent. 54,750; II.COO cash, balance MIT. VACANT LiMf-oS BhoixtSTf^niAVK [PaSTT3»-oS- BhOVLfci *T. I a to'bull tiiu STEPHENSON BROS., Plumbing and Gas Fitting, 51 S. Forsyth Street. Phones—Bell 2528 Main. Atlatta 37. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Atlanta Real Estate Ex change, organized for mutu al benefit of Property own ers, Purchasers and Agents. If you have property for sale, be sure that you list it with some of the undersign ed members, as you only have one firm to look to about commissions and yet get the benefit of efforts of all members to the Ex change. Exchange is located in room No. 210 Gould Build ing, Decatur street, where bulletins arc. kept, showing special bargains offered and open for public inspection from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Adair, Format k Georae, 206 Centui Analey Droa., 4 to 10 Fast Alabama Anal*? 4k Ferris. 4 to 10 K. Alabama Street. LSiiiuurii k n iifvu, 4-w »uui iu ifank Bldg. Dallas. G. J , 316 Fourth National Bank DavblrVrauk C. A Co., 406 and 406 Oould Bldg. Hosier dr Rvama, 608 Peters Bldg. Dnncan, U McK., 719 Fourth National Bant Bldg. Dunaon, Walker, 409 Equitable Bldg. Foster, W. A., 25 Inman Bldg. Grant k Petty. 32 East Alabama Street. sviiiiii »v a my. a. om.inuiii Gifford, J. A. * Co.. 502 Peter* Bid*. Knox, Fltsbugh, 505 Patera Bide. Latham. J. !L, 235 Equitable Bid*. Ileal Rett ler Bide. McClatcbcy, D. F„ Real Eatata Invest meat tV, 20* C.nrtlcr Bide. McKinnon. <1. MS 5M reters BIdg. Mom * Kronee, 501 Fourth National Bank Bid*. Roberta, C. M.. 12 Auburn Avenue. Treaawen, o. c*. m vw., n. nmu d, Thrower, M. L., corner Forsyth end Wal ton Street;. • . Turman, H. It. k Co., corner Broad and Alabama Street.. Ware k Harper. 725 Century Bide. Wllaon, II. 515 Prudential Bid*. W. E. WORLEY, 325 EMPIRE BUILDINO. Atlanta 'Phone 3883. FOR SALE. ON EAST CAIN 8T.. NEAR FORT 8T., 1 have for sale 3 bouses almost new. renting to hlgh-claaa colored tenants at $34 per month. I can sell this for $3,760. See ms for bargains. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 19 AUBURN AVENUE. Bell Pbone 459f. Member Atlanta Real Eatate Exchange McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING B14 Empire Building. Pbone 887. WANTED AT ONCE. FOR CASH CUSTOMER, $100,000 WORTH of railroad frontage that has not doubled In value In the last 2 years. FOR SALE. BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING site on railroad, containing 60 acres, with creek and rock, within 2 miles of Piedmont park. Will sell any part FIFTY FEET OPPOSITE TERMINAL station at a bargain. *4.700 WILL IIUV 10*ROOM HOME ON large lot on East Pine street. Terms, or will exchange for smaller home. $7,600 WILL PURCIIA8E AN ELEGANT 9-room house, lot 100x200 feet, In Inman Park, Druid Circle. THREE NEW 9-ROOM KIOU8EH ON benutlful corner In We,t End. *4,250 to *4.500. FIVE NEAT 6 AND 7-ROOM COTTAGES In the beat part of West End, rents from $28.60 to $31.00. WA8IIINOTON STREET—9-ItOOM, HBAU- tlful home with 2 china closets, folding doors, fine gas fixtures modern conven- tonces^etc., stable, large lot to alley. Terms 5-ROOM, 2-STOIlY NEW HOUSE, TI.NTfcU walls, cabinet mantels, Meldrlm street, only $1,700. Terms. BEAUTIFUL NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE ON I'eachtree with over one acre of ground. Price $9,600. Liberal ternia or will .ex- chango for vacant property or smaller home. OVER 8.000 FEET RAILROAD FRONTAGE out of and within city limits. Prices, $800 to $35,003 per lot, at bargain counter prices. Huy now and double your money within a year. IF YOlf WANT A BUSINESS SITE WE have clients who will buy and Improve for you. Call and see us. FOR RENT BY JOHN J. WOODSIDE. STOREROOM 138 PEACHTREE ST. GOOD CHANC5. WB ARE OFFERING FOR RENT FROSt July 1st, store room and basement, both about 26x50 feet through from Peachtree to Forayth street. Very seldom you can get an opportunity at a Peachtree afreet store. If you need It come quick. Rent $150 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. tag O^n^Hur^Ttw 5cvi BWI good 8-rooui house; price $6,750. part casb.l lO&TfTi fket otfpSSc'K l)Ei7>:6iq cloee to the Boulevard, good 6-room house;l a clean $1,000 profit hem In 12 months. 456 GRANT 6-ROOM lIOt v fekJ ■Just completed; price 12,100 on caay terms, i W K. GKOUG1A AVE., NEW* 6-ROOM ■house; terms very easy. See me quick. I CLOHK TO CAPITOL AVE., A DflOlVT room house, fine elevated lot, 50x200 feet;i price $2,400. Easy terms. All Improve- mums. TWO IA>TS CLOSE TO CAPITOL AVE., 451255 cacb; level and derated; price *110 each.tinn cnah, 810 per month. ■ SEVERAL ORMOND ST. LOTS ■to *400; eaey term*. AT *315 THREE MONTHS RENT • • FREE Only On, Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Home,. The IIret month will be *tven FREE and If occupied one year, two more montha wtU be *tven FREE at the end of the year, makin* only nine montha you will bavo to pay for. Nona but *ood famlllca will be allowed In theao houaes. Theae are located on the River electric ear lino' only twenty mbiutea ride from the center of the city; contain 7 and 8 rooma; hare never been occupied: are located In Weat Atlanta Park. Every houae front! a fifty-foot Park, which la sat In trees, eversreene end flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than Ilvtn* In the city end the sumrandlncs are more whole some. In the center of thle Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will cure any caae of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how ton* stand- In*. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a etore. a school-house coat- In* 52.500.00 wilt eoon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who liras on the grounds. will ehow you throu«h the houaca Rent 820.00 per month. JOHN l WOODSIPE, 31 Auburn Artnuo. *3,750—FOR THIS PRICE WE OFFER TOD a genuine bargain, 6 rooms, lot 40 by 150, within 3 blocks of the Aragon SUOft^KO. 435 JACKSON STREET. ONE of the best built houses In the city; 2-story. 3-roomri strictly modern and in perfect condition, built less than C,2So3!n$OM COTTAGE? LOT 75 by M0, in canter of College Park. Very cheaii *3,ooc£'w 1 acr c ks\nicb and level as a floor, on public road and Oa. It. 11. 12 ml lea from Atlanta: haa *-room houae. bam, aprlnr and fine •train. 60 acre# In orlrlnal foreat. One-half caah and balance eery raaaoMblo. (MOO—FIFTEEN HUNDRED CA8II AND *60 per month will get yon one of the prettiest and beat new north aide nomee. between the I’eartatrtee. Bet. ter not delay tbla matter. It a all goln* up. GLORE & JUSTIN, 216 PETERS BLDQ. JO-ROOM HOUSE 22 E. ALEXANDER.J35.00 ft ROOM HOUSE, - 130 MKLhitIM bS '•-ROOM HOUSE. 60 NEWPORT ST..$10.00 4 ROOM HOU8E. CHESTNUT AND FOUN- 3*1100M HOUSE. 3« W. FOURTH....*7.00 3-ROOM HOUSE. 8 MKLDUUM ST....*5.00 J ROOil HOUSE. 120 LINSET ST *4.50 1 ROOM HOUSE. 122 1.IN8EV HT Hid 3-HOOM HOUSE. MAGNOLIA-ST WOO 3-ROOM HOUSE. W. NORTH AVE....*8.00 i sHatiXo rInK. Marys st *2S.W 32 HUNTER ST.. STORKS *32.60 40ft lltlNTEU ST." up STA1R8 IlOOii 40x100 $3)00 RAILROAD SCHEDULES Showing the Arrlral and Departure of Pa«* aengcr Train, of the hollowing Roada: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No. Arrlre From— No. Depart To— • 3 Nashville 7:10 am* 2 Naahvllle .1:36 am 73 Marietta . 8:* am 74 Marietta ..12:10 pm •93 Naahvllle 11:45 am >92 Naahvllle . 4:60 pm 75 Marietta . 2:60 pm 72 Marietta .. 6:30 pm • 1 Naahvllle 7:35 pm • 4 Naahvllle . f A0 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Savannah ... 7:20am Macon 12:20am Jacksonville . 7:60 am Savannah ... 1:00 am Macon 11:40 am Macon 4:00 nm Savannah ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... 9:b> pm Macon 7:55 pm Jacksonville . 1:30 pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT UAIL- ItOAD. Arrive From— Depart To— •Selma 11:40 am •Montgomery 5:90 am Montgom’y ,7:45 pm 'Montgomery 13:46 pm •Selma 11:35 pm 'Selma 4:20 pm LnGraoge ... 5:20 am LaGrange ....6:30 pm •Montgom'y . 1:40 pm •Jlontgom’y ..11:15 pm •Daily. All other traloa dally except Sun- d °Xit trains nf Atlanta and Weat Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart from Atlanta Terminal atatlon. corner Mitchell atreet and Madlaon avenua. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrira From— Depart To— •Auguata ... 6:00 pm •Augusta 7:45am Donyera 6:45 am Lithonla 10:06 am Covington .. 7:46 am *Augtista 3:80 pm •Auguata ...12:30 pm Confer* 6:00 pm Lfthonla .... 3:25 pm Covington ...6:10 pm •Auguata .... 8:16 pm •Auguata ....11:45 pm •Dally. All other trains dally except Sun day. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Washington ,6:30 am Birmingham . 6:40 am Abbeville ... 9:00am Monroe . . . 7:20am Memphis. . ,11:45 am New York . .12:00 m S*ew York . . 3:30 pm Abbeville . . 4:00 pm Monroe. . . . 7:40 pm Memphla . . . 6:00 pm Blrmlngh'm . 9:25 pm Washington . 9:35 pm Shown In Central time. ... . L °CAl- FORECAST. I Atlanta and Vlclnlty-Condltloni r.._i «d“*". r ‘ ° w,r ‘ *“■ * , " rno ° 3 ' ‘••skI WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure la fat and itifnan't the Interior of the United sSSi.m* a result local thunderstorm. havTw5,Vi! at a number of station*. A b*» SerjJoped In tbe-pilf south oTri^'r* “bow effectii ara already felt at Ker u^.’ The storm that vms central kotaa Friday has moved ta Lake Senlr-? 1 * but Is decreasing | n euergy. ShowiSFM 0 ^ occurred to the southeast of |ta * far na the north AUantlc Sait Th^V a third depression over northern mItJ* unaccompanied by rain. MexI ^e The weather Is clear excent In New Bnataad aod the l.k^&oo FlorM "' Bain la fallln* at Key Weat Where Inehea hare already fallen. 0 - The Oat ataxnant condition of the mosphertc prcaaore Is farorable for , h .' derelopinenf of local thunderatorma m ^tion this afternoon, tonlfht amlBondH' J. B. MARBCRy. ' Local korecnau r. COTTON REGION BULLETIN I Fbr.tbe.24 bour. endian at s meridian time, Juno 9. 1906. ’ I STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT, Savannah Sa. 1909 102ft 10! do. 3d income 88 88 Georgia 265 266 !uru»tM god SMraaoah . ... 317 ■tern 113 lllft Pacific lit* 120 121 and A. lat Ill • Atlanta, clear "Chattanooga, clear Coluinbua, clear..... Gainesville, clear Greenville, clear Griffin, clear •Macon, dear Montlcello, clear Newnan. clear Rome, clear .Spartanburg, clear Tallapoosa, clear Toccoa, clear •Minimum temperatures CENTRAL STATION. Charleston ... Galveston Little Rock .. Memphis Mobile Montgomery . New Orleans . Oklahoma .... Hsvanuah .... Vicksburg .... Wilmington .. Dlat. Areragi Temp'ture. -Sil Min. Ill Remarks. Temperature changes the past 24 houri were unimportant. Showers occurred over the eastern and northwestern portions, with immaterial amounts in some other districts J. II. MARBUKY, Local Forecaster. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta fruit ..4 Produce cichanxe. FRUITS.—Apple* r to 17.50 Mr Urttl .1 Oran*ca *3 to 53.10 per box. I.union. *5.50 to *5.75. Llmea 51 to *1.25. line apple. *2.50 to (3.60. Unnanai, atralxbt., per bunch *L50 t. *1.75. Cull., per Punch *1 to *1.25. .Strawberries, Heor^a itock, :t-nn>rt cratca. *1.50 to *2; Tenoci.ee *1 to *1.50 per crate. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- Lire hena 35c to 3114c each; lire dncki. Prckln. 30c to»e; lire ducka, Potldlc. Sr to 27V4c: frloa 22V4 to 25c; brolicr. 15 to ffl*. Drcaacd hena, per lb.. 12c to 13c; OrriwO turkoya, per lb., 13c to 14c; very doll. Effffa, per doxen, 15915c. Butter, table, p«r lb., 20c to 2254c; cook- gBceta, cabbage cratca, per crat. tlS t« i'caa. per drum, 75c to *1; Terr alow aalr. Tomatoes, per ernte, *3 to (2.S0. Beana. green, per crate, 76c to II, marktt oreratocked: wax 60 to 75c. ^Stjnaxb, yellow, *1 to *1.25; wblt. Ik Cora, sew, 20c to JOc per doxen. Okra, per crate, *110 to i*. 12 Auburn Ave. Both Phonei 618 J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. EA*T CAIN *T. NO. 52-*IN-ROOM COT- fuse renting for $30 on lot 66x100. This la close In north side property, rapidly In creasing In value; eau be utilized lu vurloua ways ao aa to produce large rental Income. Can give a bargain lu this property If taken at once. WEST HARRIS *T. BKTWKKT SPUING and Williams, within 300 feet of Carnegie Way, !>eauttful corner, 92x14$ feet; two houaea renting well account close proximity to the center. Fine central block aultable for substantial Improvement. If sold at once can quote a price that will Interest you are authorised to sell at n very low price. Central ave. property for rapid lu- In values when the Washington at. viaduct and L. k N. terminals are com ileted. lANVnt^8fnTi!fcK8 _ ^nT)SnSo6"t(r$25.- 000; also vacant lota at prices ranging from $126 to $19,000; In every desirable sec tion of the city. FOR SALE. Railroad frontage—best in the city; also two lots cen ter manufacturing district. 'J. H. Crutchfield, People’s Building. THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. ly Private Leased Wire. Chicago, Jane 9.—Hogs—Receipts today, i$,000; market steady; quality fair; left over. 2.600; bulk. $$.47ft6I«.66; estimated for Monday, 43.Q00; steady «t yesterday’s prices. Light. $6.3566.66; mixed. $6.3606.40; choice heavy, $6.6006.60, Cattle—Receipt*. 300. Market steady: unallty fnlr; beeves, $4.1006.00; cows, $1.60 CM.60; heifers, $2.4004.90; calvea, $6.00©7.25; S ood prime steers, $5.2606.00; boor to me- Inm, $4.OQ06.2O; stockera and feetlers, $2.76 04.76. Sheep—Estimated receipts. 4,000: market strong. Quality fnlr. Native, T $3.6O06.2O; 6.20; J^rling"j.^l6.7506.4O; COTTON SEEP OIL MARKET. NeW York. June 9.—The market for cot ton seed oil was very quiet but steadv. There wmb some interest illAplayod In Julr at unchaiigeil price* from Tharaday. There waB . n w' a,r *«»do In October amounting to nearly 600 barrels. Commission house* were good buyer*. The spot situation was rather S utet for the moment, with a rather light eraanil for all purpose*, with exporter! doing very little. The distant deliveries are •till Influenced by the crop condition* and the discounts made for crude oil for fall delivery. The market at the cloae was nulet, with price* unchanged to ftc lower.— Wore k Inland. June July ;;;;;;; Heptemher October November December Closed quiet and steady. Alt eon, ne Okra, per ci Oucumurra, per crate. *1 to *1.26. lettuce, head, per dram *1.25 to liw. jtjhl Irlib potatoee, per bushel, (125 M Hweet potatoes per bnabel, (1.25 te <LU Spinach *1 per bushel. Asparagus UK to 1554c bunch. Peaches, per crate, *2 to I2.S0. Uherrlea, 24-quart crate, *2.60 to tt Uantaloupes, per crate, *2 to *2.50. Blackberries 13 to 12Hc quart. Dewehrrles 15 to 1254c quart. FLOUR, GRAIN, *Wvi8ION8. , FLOUR—Postels Elegant. $1.35; DUmon$ patent $6; fancy patent 73.10; half pattst $4.10 to $4.36; fancy $3.90; spring wbett patent $5,500*. Market strong. CORN.—Choice red cob 76c; n< 74c; No. 2 yellow 73c: mixed 72c. ■ OATS.-Choice wtita clipped Sic; ebole# white 60c; choice mixed 49c. . . . MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bortd, 73c; bolted 140-lb. jutea, per bushel. Oe. HAY.—Timothy, choice large bale* ILfif do., choice mnall bales $1.14; do.. >o. i timothy bales, $1.06; do., No. 2 $1; do. NoJ clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 cloeed mind CLOVER—Choice 10c. . . . ^ The above prices are f. ©. b: Atlanta, toi subject to Immediate acceptance. PROVISIONS—Supreme hame 14ftc. C«£ fornla liame lOftc. Dry salt extra rib* t.lk Iwlllea 20-26 lbs. 10.60, fat back* 9, pjtteej Supreme lard, basis 9.76; 8oow Drift cow pound 7ft. GROCERIES 4M . SUGAR.—Standard granulated 445; NJ York Refined 4 to 4ftc; plantations 4 to4>t Market stronger. 1 COFFEE.-Roasted Arbnckle* f|5M. bulk, In bags or barrels, 12%c; greeo 10 * 12c. Market weak. ... M RICE.—Carolina 4ft to 7ftc, accordlsf «» grade. Market very strong. . . CHEESE.—Fancy full cream, flati 1« tw^pe 13ftc; bricks 4c. Market strong. ARE YOU GOING AWAY? If io, haw# Tha Gaorgian mail«4 k you. Mailed to city aubacriber, whdt away from homo for the eummi- montha at tha ragular rata of ten cenu a waak—no charge for mailing, ow* to any addraaa In tha United 8tat» * Canada. Foreign ^oetoge e^« : . STEVENSON & CO. Homes aud high-grade moneymaking Real Estate in vestments. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL ' 1529 Candler Bldg. Bel 1 Phone 1051; Atlanta 306. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 4:30 P. M. E. G. BLACK and W. H. ALLEN Have purchased and subdivided the J. L. Winter Home between Atlanta and De catur. Streets graded. This beautiful old homestead contains 18 acres, noted for its magnificent shade oaks, no lot but what is well shaded, and great care has been taken in making every lot receive even- advantage possible, being 600 feet on the Georgia Electric Railway. Mve-cent car fare, 10 minute schedule, no change of cars. To reach this property take the Decatur car at the corner of Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street and get off at Winter Station, which is on the propertv. All lot* will be staked and numbered. Terms 10 per cent cash and 5 per cent monthly) 6 per cent interest, 10 per cent discount for all cash. For plats apply to PAVER & 308-315-316 Peters Building, BLACK, Both Phones A.* 10