The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 10

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ONE CENT A WORD No Ad Taken For Less Than 25 Cent*. CASH MUST ALWAYS accom- pany out-of-town order*. 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. AND HOTS wantf.d-leahn plumbing. plastering, bricklaying. Special offer. Ufa scholarship 150; easy payments; position and anion card guaranteed: free position and anion card guaranti catalogue. Coyne Bros*. Tra<f“ New York, Chicago, flt, Louis. better pat In two or three months. Onl those with good references need appl] !>eLoach Mill Mfg. Co. WANTBD—ONB GOOD BILL corner South Pryor afreet and Ridge ave. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. day wages to those without until they learn. If you IIt« out of At lanta. write ua and we will give yo<W^ formation al»out l*oardlng placet. Nunn Hroe. Jk McCrt-a. 88 W. Aiaiantna street! tin*nee to acbool. Good aalarlee paid not upon length of service. Apply 1 Training Bchwwl. Telephone Bldg- rltta avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. office preferred. WANTED—AGENTS. WANTED—SALESMEN. for magnificent new mapa; naw features. 7 easy sellers; exclusive territory and liberal WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Co., at 30 8. Pryor, can dispose of your pets, ruga, pianos, etc., to advantage. FOR SALE—MI8CELLANEOU8. HAVE YOU ANYTI1INO TO BELLI ami Salvage Co.. 30 8. Pryor street (Bell) 230C .'miiTE"!*GTNK8 —ATl*AlJ ’ and sites.- «»B valuable unlmunit>t*r«»d property; five tboueaml dollars stock to drat Ore th i p>ld. W. H. Croll, 413 Kiser Bldg. al estate agents i retract. Printing of every description. . located on Montherti railroad; lengths of elde track; capacity o a»K*ut 1,000 tons. Addreaa I. X. I*. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN YOU BEE THE MISCELLANEOUS. IRON SAFES. fire-proof safes, deposit boxes) WHlla Kill*. 25 8. Broad *t,. Atlanta. HAVE ilUtEHTM cutting south Georgia pine ahinglea. —3.,.— Tiding I price*. 107. CO! manufacture Souring, celling, lath. Write ua for delivered Han Lumber Company, Bos FENCING. ► fence# aold and erected, fann. lawn, gardeu and pt agente fur “page Fence. ted. Fencing for poultry. Exclusive re." Tilley Fence to.. 51 8* Forsyth 8t. Main 280. m 1"i: t it \> i• LsSutNED IN 5 WEEK*: 1 bmt, >■■—t. th—peet; xleo txnght hr f mall. Rtokely'a Ilua. College, 78 Marietta at. WALL PAPER. J. it. gmCK k cd.-WALL PAPEU. mouldings, pictures, picture frame*, etc. Bell phone 729. Standard 704. 37 B. Hooter. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1265. 20 E. Hunter IL WILLI K WALL PAPER COMPANY. IsArgeat atork In South. 64 N. Broad St. “KENT LIGHTS.” THE REST OF MANTLE L1GHT8 NOW aold at 91»i N. Pryor 8t. Alex Kent, Phone 4648. PIANOS. nit AM BACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. BECHT PIANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTH. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8. COOL, PLEAHANT ROOMS 12 TO » A week. Isodglng 81 a week. Meala $2,60 a week. 10% Trinity avenue. Bell phone RE 2248. Atlanta phone 2767. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. — y??r~Riss'^ $s hautlful apartment In the Mendenhall V apartment house, 621-623 Peachtree at Ap* o. n ply It. R. Arnold, third floor, Gould bldg. r0 |] L08T. M i! wit forehead, right fori* foot haa a wire cut. pat b$th hind feet white, weighs about 1,000 pounds. Notify T. C. Crawford and get W.O reward. 2X3 Houston atreet. SHOE REPAIRING. $2A OWINN’S SHOE SHOP, at 4 LUCKIR. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. $3.6 Bell 336. Men’* aewed half sol***. 75c. ■ BU8INES8 OPPORTUNITIES. Sjo GO SEE ROUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- £** ment Ca We repair, reconstruct, ex. $£l change, buy and aell automobiles. Garage. K 10-12 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. iftll aha phone 4894-L Main. frr; attractTVb HHiNrt will nitiNG vol) , buBlnesa. For high grade work call on line Kent, lift N. Pryor. Phone 2928. wit flrCESf.ll. UjcatIGS' and farm Fiiti ten aale to good doctor: don’t anawer unless $2.3 you mean business. For further particulars m address Location nnd Farm, Ilowcna Mill, we Ga. $20 ta FOR RENT. . T* n four rooms, for housekeeping, near Iloule- vard and Houston street; close to two ear t* BUSINESS DIRECTORY. — TALKING MACHINES AND RBCORDB— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic* tor Talking Machlnea and Records. Just received large consignment of machlnea and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention . gljran mall onl#a. We want the names of • ^ all talking machine dealers In the south. .JT Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyta Co. JJfL BICYCLES AND 8UNDRIE8—LARGEST M l bicycle and aundry distributors In the toll S4>uth. Routhern agents for Pierce. Yale, nter Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our per 1906 catalogue and price list Alexander* Elyea Co. * f! YOUR TEETH CROWNED 22-K GOLD CROWNS 12 UP. without pain. All work guaranteed 16 veara. Lanier Dental rarlors. 39H White hall Ht.. over Emuious' clothing store. Uell phone 2663-J. WE MOVE, STORE. PACK AND SHIP — hoiibvhnlfl (oofla; tnaurativ# rata on* par rant OfTIra amt warthoirae 1*2 65 Walton atroaL Both 'phonn. Cnthcarf* Trana- REYNOLDS, THE HtGN PAINTER. Hl(ns, baonar*. Uses ana flag Aamratloas for aperial occasion* 2044 E. Alabama 8t TEETH 'war/a » n t^TJM'saw.Kfr’iit.^r.; Is; lo ' mona' clothing store. Ball pbon* 2552-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) — NATIONALS, II ALL WOODS. IDBAI*8 and all other makee at liargnln prices. We can sell you a register, suitable for n any business, at a price that cannot help « but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register 23^ guaranteed for two year*. Routhern Cash Register Co., Branch of Amerlcsu Second- 1 Hand Cash Register Ca, 24 8. Broad atreet, * ' Atlanta, Ga. ON be a h the* MONEY TO LOAN. n*et that SOUTHERN LOAN AND DI8- COUNT COMPANY MAKES LOANS TO RESPONSIBLE SALARIED PEO- PLE. 1171/g WHITEHALL STREET. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. . °«t PANAMA AND MILAN 8TUA4V HAM cleaned and reshaped, 60c. ON ftoft and stiff felt hats cleaned nnd rv- ta aha pet), 35c. uua Banda or aweata 25c each extra. near ACME HATTERS, f% Whitehall 8t TEETH BEkT SET OF TBETII $6.00. Of All AN- toad to flt All srork guaranteed 15 year*, of Lanier Dental Parlor*. 2*44 Whitehall St., ,i,, over Emmout' clothing atora. Ball pboao ^63-J. — YOUR TEETH FILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY AN IM- Qg proved metbota. All work guaranteed 15 hoi veara. Kcaeonabie price*. Lanier Dental and l*arlnra, p% Whitehall ft., over Ernmona' hlth clothing store. BeU phote 3563-J. cut | II. FOR SALE. — - 16*0 rtf ON KART CAIN 8T.. NEAR FORT ST., wain t have for sale 3 houses almost new, $25; renting to high class colored tenants at some $34 per month. I «;un aell thla for 93,750. I*. 1 See me for bargains. atree CHAS. M. ROBERTS, ™ ev« It AUBURN AVENUE. {» lasts Bell Phone 45»'. Member Atlanta Real Eitate Excboace STmj Hundreds of people in this city have gotten acquainted within the past week—through the wants. . A Want Ad in The Georgian will cost you only one cent a word. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. L. A. WOODS, 811-819 EMPIRE BUILDING. I MAKE BABY TBHU8. $8,000—HOW ABOUT A BWBLL HOME IN wmmmmmrntx mh. ilrraMiome; bun .11 niod.ro treet sfcadc. One- AND MODERN (ROOM i*Q06=A WhU.AftirAjJGMf) HUMtOOM arden and ahnde. Terms. ”?IB. WEST lienees; level, . uooi rroni poren. \ TiacYic , Ana T s'Bwt.ftoan i acre lot ge In West End. ;.|i(5o.\i <:6TYAat5 in My monthly payment*. Th.y Right on car line and In th. city. COPENHILL LAND CO. 15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Phone 605; Atlanta Phono 345. SEEKERS. See LIEBMAN, REAL E8TATE—RENTING. 28 Peachtree Street. HENDRICK & CO., ESTATE AND LOANS, sheeted, double-floored, and Will hear Invaatlgatiop. ON MITCHELL STREET. NEAR CORNER we are offering store on lot 494 Bee ut for parti property In this Toes- fculars and make of- IN CENTRAL AVKM’B. SHORT Dis tance from car shed, renting at 52,000 an- lually on 13 months' lease, we have five aouae* we want an offer on. A bargain atlS.OOO. AAiiibii a \ r.nrltt .-riuui house, near Boulevard. 94.500. "neahTtiTE > for sale one Homes on a choice lot PRICE. hogsny Davenport*. box couch and eaajr chair* at prices m hitherto In Atlanta. Our big aai couches, lounges FREE Suburban Homaa. theas houses. Th.a. are located on the city; contain 7 and 8 room*; have evergreen* and flower*. Pur* air; na- and the aurroundlng* an more who!*- trouble, no matter of how long aland- Ing. It now haa a new church grounda, wilt ehow you through houata. Rent $20.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. "BIGVALUET ""ySu BuvTnS furniture? Ju»t trat thl. nger at M North FOR SALE. Railroad frontage—best in the city; also two lots cen ter manufacturing district. J, H, Crutcbfie'-d, People’s Building. FOR RENT BY JOHN J. WOODSIDE. NO. 20 BALTIMORE PLACE—TIII8 8- room 2-atory frame double house Is on the south side of Unit (more place, betw’ech West IVacntree and Spring streets; la thoroughly modern house; has pas, hot and cold water, atatlonary washatand. porce- aln bath, closet, sink In the kitchen; the ot la 35x160 feet; haa a servant’s house; ina a hot air furnace In the baaement; the location la first class In every respect; will rent on lease to ^September 1, 1907, at $40 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Aubiir-> Ave. Both Phones 618 R. O. MEDLOCK & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Bell Phone 2794. CORNER EDGEWOOD AND PEACH TREE. IttO FOR 3*R. IL, NICE LOT. NEAR Elsas-Mny factory, Tcunessee atreet. fito-4.lt. h„ oooit Lot,' iiki.lwook avenue. 21.0U)—4*$L II.. G(K)|I U.t; PAYING giMx! rent, on E. Ellis street. fl.lYiO—4-lt. C, TERMS, ON RANDot.Plt street. $1.6o0-5-k. l'„ tAIVPJOY HTRF.KT. $1,900-6-11. It.. I.t'(T 50 : xU», , NRAIt COIlSl-ill of Ornie and Love}oy streets. iLMo-i-b. C., in G6oD'^oS*ntTi6N. ttltl lot, Luckle atreet. Good location for rail* mail man. on terms. $ASO)-7 It. ' JL, MOIIKRN, LOT 50x1 St, house In flint-class condition. Bice shaded lot, near In, on Dunlap street. This Is a bargain and will only be on the market for a short time^ will make a splendid hornc.^ iahd avenue.’ Tkt* place lua'at i*e aold for cash nnd la a tMirgnln for a quick purchasar. KOH $2.tOO 4VR ItXVR A FlJiE TRACT uf tlmi*ar ImihI In N. Gaorsla «n tha rail- mad that wilt ret racily 500,000 fart ef ttmhar. Tha ownar axnaati to kwva thla atafa ami wlahra to aril thla property at FOjt A NICE 4-It. 11.. LOT 60x190. ON Gar«lei) atreet, near G«*org1a avenue. Small cash (Miymeut aud $26 per month; iMtrgalu for quick purchaser. WK IIAVU QUITE A (tooll MaS’V VA rant lota that ara vary rhaap anil ran ba aold on easy trrtna, and- ran *»t good building on Iota tin tarn:* with small vaah wvmant. Call to aaa ua next weak. $2.750—RIG BARGAIN IN t50 A. Oh' LAND, 40 n. of Irttram, good residence, outbuild* Tw*ur rxUroml. 2® mllex ©f dt». G. M. McKINNON, 620 Peter* Bids- 12.100—IF YOU WANT YOUR MONEY’S worth, look at this: Lot 60x140 on corner, withv two S rootu cottages. In good white renting section. One nbick or Marietta street, close In and rented. Jt.TH-t.AHGR LOt. WITH GOOD HOUSE, rented. $t.«U loan on thla at 5 par cant; that ,hows what It la worth. Dae It. TWo FINE 1'uCfkMitioSh near Grant park; can give you nice home on eaxy teruia. $1,750 and 52.250. MLfWnBCYH oNjt-OF'triE ftKHT hl’ILT houses on Capitol avenue. You can get terms on this and to aae It Is to appre ciate It. EXTRA GOOD STORE iS'D DH'RLt.INU 1st thmngh to .Mother street, rent, hi month. Bny lt-l?.P> two xeguo * librsfi* In fourth -• McNeill & sherwood REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING 614 Empire Building. Phone 887. w FOR SALE. BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING site on railroad, containing 60 acres, with p creek nnd rock within 2 miles of Piedmont " park. Will aell any part. a $7,680 WlLrmmcftAgl; AN eLiJiTaNT •■room h»use. lot 100x200 feet, In Inman m Park, Druid Circle. tiiiike New 9-room Mouses 5!T e lieantlful corner In West End, $4,K0 to $4,500. e FIVE NEAT 6 ANb 7-ROOM COTTAGEH In the l>e*t part of \V r eat End, from. $2,850 n to $3,100, * 6-HOOM L'.S't'OKY NEW HOtjSE, TINTED e vviille, cnlilnet mantela, Meldrirp street, only $1,700. Term*. y BEAUTIFUL NEW 10-UOOM M6t‘8E ON Peach tree with over one acre of ground. • Price $3,600. Liberal terms or will ex change for vacaut property or smaller e home. OVER 8,000 FEET ItAlLltOAD FRONT- n age out of and within city limits. Prices, $800 to ES.000 per lot at bargain counter s prices. Buy now aud double your money within n year. h IF YOU WAfcT A lU'SINESS SITE, 4VE have clients who will buy and improve for you. Call and see ua. r CLAUDE L. NORRIS, - BELL 'PHONE 4439. 7t6 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. - NORTH SIDE HOMES. 2-STORY TEN ‘ roos on West North avenue, $10,600. MODERN 8-tlOOM HOUSE ON EAST Pine atreet, $5,500. WE ALSO HAVE 80ME BARGAINS iS* cheap Investments In the Grant Park section. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Showing the Arrival and Departure of Paa* aenger Trains of the Following Roads: ° WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— • 8 Nashville 7:10 am • 2 Nashville . 8:36 am t 71 Marietta . 8:35 am 74 Marietta ..12:16 pm •93 Nashville 11:45 am *02 Nashville . 4:60 pm 1 75' Marietta . t-.W pm 71 Marietta .. 6.33 pm „ • 1 Nashville 7:15 pm • 4 Nashville . 8:60 pm J CENTRAL Or GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Savannah .*• 7:10 am Macon ,12:01am Jacksonville . 7:o0am Savannah ... 8:00 am Macon 11:40 am Macon 4:00 pm Savannah ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... 9:13 um n Macon 7*5 pm Tackaonrlll* . I^O pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT BAIL- ROAD. Arris* From- Depart To- •Selm* ......11:40am •Montgomery 5:10am Montgom'y . 7:B pm >Montcomery 12:43 pu ■Selma ...... 11:* pm •Selma 4:20 pm v LaGrange ... 8:20 aai r*aUrange ....6:80 pn» . •Montaom’y . 1:40 pm •MontgonPy ..11:15 pm , •Daily. All other trains dally except San* J lil trains of Atlanta and Woat Point \ Railroad Company nrrlre at nnd depart ! from Atlanta Terminal' atatlon, corner , Mitchell atreet and Madlaon arana*. GEORGIA RAILROAD. I Arrlro From— Depart To- H •Anfu.ta ... 5,-OOpm •Ansixt* 7:43 am T -ony.ra *:45 am Llthonl* 10:06 am T Covington .. >:4«*m •AugoaU 3:30 pm 4 •Ansuit* ...12.20 pm Conxera 5:00 pm - LltbonU .... 1:28 pm Covington ... 8:10 pm •Augnsta .... 1:15 pm *Aufusta ....11:45 pm P •Dally. All other trains dally except Sun day. Ir SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. J ^Arrive Fram- "Depart To- A Me.hlngton • MS*® Birmingham ,0:40am A AhbeTlIle. ... 9:00 am Mouroe , . . 7:10ara B Memphis. . .11:45 tut New York . .12:00 m 4. New York . . 1:39 pm Ahbcrtllo , . 4.00 pm Monroe. . . , 7:40 pm Memphis . . . IM pm e Blrmlngh'm . 9:* pm Washington . 9:23 pm — Deaths ahd Funerals. T CALL <d: your wwr United here Mtisn I--.ok. tm .oil 11.080. rTotTTiu. bhOoxs tolf Velma Ramey. Velma Ramey, aged 12 year*, died Monday afternoon at the residence of her grandfather, c. C. Archer, 11 North Moore atreeL The funeral waa held Wednesday morning at the nsR dence of the latter, aervlcea being con ducted by Rev. H. K. Pendleton. In terment waa at Oakland cemetery. Alfred E. Dollar. Alfred E. Dollar, the 9 months old son of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Dollar, died Tuesday night at (he home of hla par ents, 108 Ellen street. The funeral waa held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment being at Westvtew cemetery. J.'W. Singleton. J. W. Singleton, aged 87 years, died Tuesday morning at his home, neat Clark.on. Ga. He was the father of 11 children, most of whom are living near Clarkson. The funeral will be held at 0 o'clock Thursday morning at Zton'a church, near Clarkson, and In terment will follow In the churchyard. PRISON COMMISSION UPHELD IN CONVICT CASE The position of the state prison com mission was sustained In the suit for permanent Injunction by the Georgia Iron and Coal Company against the prison commission and Hamby A Toomer, though Judge Pendleton, be fore whom the petition for Injunction was argued last week, In an order sign ed Wednesday morning, granted the Injunction restraining Hamby A Toom er from Interfering In any way with the convicts, In question. - Hamby A Toomer leased 504 con victs from the prison commission and 50 of thla number were sub-leased to Deen Bros, for two years, who, In turn, sub-leased them to the Pritchett Tur pentine Company, and. the latter let the Oeorgta Iron and Coal Company Voit above, have them on a third sub-lease. Ham- I MI**Iaalppi—Yazoo city, clear and war I .L.c'kH.»n. . !. ;ir mnl wnnn. <Jmiml.t .! Greenwood, cloudy nnd cool. Notch* . cloudy aud pleasant. Corinth, partly cloudy and cool; damaging rain yesterday afternoon and Inst night. Alabama—Mobile, clenr and warm. Mont gomery. partly cloudy nnd pleasant. Hunts* vllls. rsfn snd cool. Birmingham, cloudy and misting; rained Inst night; cool. Troy, cloudy, threatening nnd cool. Eufnuln rained hard yesterday afternoon; jrnrtly cloudy snd coo! this morning. Mobile, clear snd p!ef|«ant.< Huntsville, cloudy aud cool: rained Inst night. Georgia—Ms con. Partly cloudy and cool; bard rain yesterday afternoon. Albany, cloudy nnd wnrm; had heavy rains yester day; no damage by storm. Amsrlchs, cloudy snd cool; heavy rains yesterday. Atlanta, cloudy snd pleasant; heavy mini yesterday. Columbus, mined hard all night; now partly cloudy snd cool. Rome, cloudy; rained all night; now cloudy snd cool. Tennessee—Chattanooga, cloudy snd cool: rained last night. Knoxville, cloudy and cool; mined last night. Memphis, cloudy snd cool; no rain. Nashville, raining and WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Generally cloudy; 60 o 63 aliore; local rains. Northwest—Generally clear; 64 tc West and Southwest—Generally dear; 62 WEATHER FORECAST. Louisiana nnd Mississippi—Partly cloudy huradav fair. East Texss—Fair Wednesday, warmer In northwest portion; Thursday fair; variable Arkansas-Generally fair Wednesday end hursdsy. . Tennessee—Cloudy Wednesday; rnln In Keutnrky—Cloudy Wednesday; probnhly xcept si Illinois nnd Missouri—Fair north, showers Wisconsin—Fnlr tonight and tomorrow: Igbt frost in lowlands tonlgut. Minnesota. Iowa, North Dakota. Knnsrfs od Nebraska—Generally fair tonight nnd omorrow; not much change In tempera South Dakota—Fair tonight and tomor- irevnils. The high pressure area covers ndront ‘ ‘ uiRuniu, mil.. riniuuiir nuu nuiikrillts. Tenth. Norfolk. Va., Wilmington, ■ N. C., ranei Tet I'rnncssee, North Carolina and The uorthenstwnrd movement of the partly clondy weath er In this section tonight and Thursday. j. is. mauiujiiy. Local Forecaster. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 bourn ending at I a.m., 73th meridian time, Jnne 13. 1906, STATIONS OF DISTRICT. *Atlnnfn. cloudy. rain.... cioudy p. cloudy rain Tcmp’ture. Otnetaih, U i T r 8 AND PRODUCE. bj Al " ,uu ■ «$ SSS&RM* 10 UM kol Limes 75 to £ line apples $3.50 to $3.60. ®S£MSi3r <0 ”$is. ,lM •* STlS lKSW c 3 ?S iT “l. p R°0PCE-, lb.. 1^- to Me- very duS*** tsrk Ere«. per doxen. M to' niv' Butter, tat,:-, i-r It... 30c to HU,-, luj;. i"T Hi, to i£e c °ob ioney- I- P<t lb., lai£ t 0 -Now 6810c lb.; lo MU. r»ck. u ^Beets. cabbage cratw, per crate $ia u few ra,ri *< ntS' Per doxea. Cucumbers, per crate. |1 to n.25 nS* P* r arum **■» to $im $1 S0 j 1 h pouio «*' pot bu.h-1, ti3 Asparsgiis DH to tutic- bunch. reaches, per crate, K to $2.M. Cherries, ill-quart crate, feso' to $3. ",'™LV: 5 .' B'gjg. $2 to Ujo. Btovkbjrflra lk .o lHlc qaartfl t F mqt JR i’, Provisions. LO Lit.—IM«tel* Elegant M.r,: lu,„. Wklte 50c; Choice mHied Mc ' MEAL.—Plain water ground, par btiihri. , HAY.—Timothy, choice large bnie*. u i*. do., choice small bales $1.14; Jo J l timothy hal.es, $1.06; do., No. 2 tl; dn { clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 clo.ed mh4 CLOVER—Choice 80c. prlc .!!f, *.™ *• »■ h - Atlanta, uj subject to Immediate acceptance. ^ I'IIOVIHION'8.—Supreme hnuvu l,w p-t Cross bams 1214c. California linm.iov «*lt extra ribs 8.50, belli,, M2 5 K 10.50. fat backa 9, plttea S. Supreme lart Retl Croat lord W, Uaila. ue"„ Compound 7H baala; Snow Drift compo'ijJ | GROCERIES. . ..SLGAB.—Standard granulated t.S5: x>. iork Ueflneil 4 to 4$4c; plantation, 4 to 4V Market atrongei. *' Cpp'EEE.—Boaated Arhuckle'a $15 (c L LfartV »’‘ c: JSFtSKSX# *tnmg' ,CC0rd " , ‘ " t^«;«4cHLSS« lfc > J . 10214 10$ 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Georgia 414*. 1915 ' A-* Georgia IL R. 6*. 1910 .... Savannah 6a, 1909 Macon 6a. 1910 Atlanta 6s, 1911 Atlanta 4Hs. 1922 Atlanta 4*. ism Atlanta and West Point Atlanta and West Point Debts. 109 C. It. of Georgia first Income • V*% m I do. 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia &8 90 Augusta and 8avsnnah Southwestern 1a Pacific lata . • • , 26» STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $1,500—James L. Mayson to Mra. Car. I rle I. Akers. Lot on Windsor street. Warranty deed. $8,900—James L. Anderson to Jennt* I O wings, tot; on Piedmont avenue I and Fifth street Warranty deed, i 11,500—Asa G. Candler to Mrs. Mtrr I K. Anthony, lot on Fraser and Glen* I street*. Warranty deed. $2,000—Mrs. Martha Loulie McDon ald to Robert 8. Stewart, lot on Love I and Reed' streets. Bond for title. $500—Macon C. Sharp to The Houtben I Express Co., lot at corner of Chapel amt I Mnnamn afreets Warranty deed. ll.KO—Mia, ttussn A. Harris to rhllli Alston, lot on Chapel atreet. between 1 gum und Haynes streets. Warranty deed. I $2.400—Philip II. Alston to Southern Et- P onguin and Ilsynes streets. Warranty I I I c ... I . -Minimum temperatures are for 12-hour •rtod ending at I a. m. this date, ineertved late twlre trouble); not Included Rlugatree, S. C„ t.90;’ -. nee, N. C„ 2.10; uata, Ga., 2.54; siasL. 7.14; A then Ga., 2.2: iteitmrg, 8. cl, ill; Biactvllla g. c! ►2; Camako Ga., 8.10; Greenwood, 8. C’„ »? W**hin*tnn. Ga., 2.23; Wnrnechoro, XI a 3k Anguata .. Charleston Galveston Little Rock emnhts s otnnhls J oldie J.. i ontgomery New Orlesus Vicksburg Wilmington Dtst. Average,. || Rsmarks. Lower temperatures prevailed over moat of the twit, the falls tedng decided over the eastern portion. Precipitation wna gen K rtl ... _ New Orleans and Oklahoma districts: the amount, were ImmateriabFti Gnlvetton and Little Rock- districts, while IlnSB, Georgia and Alatiama. i. R. MARBURY, Local b'orcctater. by ft Toomer sought to have the con- vfeta removed from the coal mines of the plaintiff, and a bill was filed ask ing that both the prison commission and Hamby ft Toomer be restrained from removing the 60 convicts, on ttia ground that the plaintlfT had given le gal notice that It desired the lease ex tended to Ave years. In the decision handed down by Judge Pendleton Wednesday morning the Injunction against th* prison com mission waa denied, though Hamby ft Toomer are restrained from attempt ing to remove or interfere In any way with the convicts now in the possession of the Georgia Iron and Coal Company. $450—C. B. Turman to 8. R. Turman. 1st I on Oak street, i near corner of Culherao* I and Oak atreata. Warranty deed. I $5,000—T. D. Moore to the Northweitera I Mutual Life Inaurance Co., lot In Analey I Park. No. 2. Deed to aeoure loan. $500—Mra. A. T, Clark to Georgia ftarinii Bank and Trust Co., lot on Greenwood are-1 nne near Boulevard. Warranty deed to I aeoure loan. title deed. BUILDING PERMITS. $95—Mra. Bucholdt to move frame | dwelling, 187 Simpson etreet. $112—J. A. Johnson to raise frtmi I dwelling, 406 East Fair street. 1100—Mrs. A. D. Adair to add to brick wall, 22 W. Alabama, street. 225—Dooley Advertising Company to I .1(1 a_aia a a w _ ... and H*oIfnd I build bill board, Bartow and Walton I streets. , $10—E. H. Roaecrans to build sddl- tlon to frame dwelling, 67 P»rk ave-1 nue. $100—Isaac Crosby to add to frame I dwelling. 288-88 Terry street. $100—0. D. Booth to add to frame I dwelling m West Fair street. $100—C. McDonald to change door way, 79 Decatur street. , $1.o8o-E. A. Mathews, to move t frame I dwelling at 72 Capitol avenue. I $2.000—Mrs. M. E. Holoomh. to hulld !««• atory tonament hnuae at 185-1 < I $2,400—Z. P. Gunn, to build two oneatory frame dwellings at 272-5 E. North avenue. DEATHS. P. P. Pendley, aged 71 years, died at 214 Bryan atreet. I Edwin M. Clayton, aged 29 sears, I died at College F,rk. Thomas J. Blac-.mon, aged oOi yean. ■ died at City Hospital. Augusta, Ga. Velma Rumoey, aged 9 years, died ar ■ 21 North Moore atreet. ... lt ,jI • a Amelia Keropner. 67 y«r« old, mw .. . ■sldcnce, a Sooth Pryor street of r««"-1 moiiln. _ ... ..,„* *r I Ells Treapaesky. 21 years otd; «t« * I Grady hospital of nepnritU. BIRTHS. , ... To Mr. and Mra i. Hug. of 22 Iteojaml ■ «reet..a »f id| To Mr. nnd Mrs. Georrre H.himw. To Mr. and Jtra. Morris Illoouiherf- $7 Piedmont avenue, a boy. °*Tu U Mr. Ma*^!r. Dtxou. - » «««• avenue, a boy. COLLEGE PARK HOMES DON’T PAY RENT. It la exeeedlngly bad form to do to when yoa can pay your own money Iho k urpoeket... by coming to me. just run yoor eye over this! h* 1 11 bnllil toq rou L.PSf k f , *..V3 r coo,ln f lo mp - Joxt run yo«r tjt over 1— .. bi how Jo*t Ilk* you want It. on mtj wygy* , aslu 5-mooi, new. modern ho«w> on large corner lot; 92SO m*h; 1*1*nee e**f m ptyment*. 7, g and 10-rootu bouara. ^ to The 4’ollejre Hark IjiqU Cotaixiuy bare 2.060 loU to xelect from. wW i**otb!y Mfb. (’oDit* out and *ee me, or mil me oiv „ . _ $ oiiegt office at end of mr line. Bell*Phone \J7-J Eiit Polat Exchange. p Pxrk, Gx. I sell everything at College Pxrfc. EDWARD H. WALKER. The College Park Real Estate Dealer. J f, M n .7kFfes?*' S3 iSi* 2 * hl * . ^rnlte clipped 61c: chat* W. Mitchell atreet near Jpptbit. Warrant/ H j^. P Mobil 8«vm J’hitrl I M'ilm! Norfo Hflltii I Olicli