The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 14, 1906, Image 10

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p 10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1906. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No Ad Taken For Leu Than 25 Centa. CASH MUST ALWAYS accom pany out-of-town order.. Watch The Georgian Want Page Grow. J MISCELLANEOUS. rv -’rtr r.n, i auiji »»c- _ * »' n i proof Mfra. deposit boxes. William K Kill*. 9$ H. Broad it., Atlanta. * fMM-UiTX* ‘ k Also U'Ml»E k h-\VE liAVfc cutting aoutb Georgia pine manufacture flooring, ratline, aiding and lath. Write oa for delivered prices. KJb Itan Lumlter Company, Bos 107, Cordala. Ga. Situations Wanted will hereafter be inserted on this page free of charge. If you want a situation, sena your ad. to The Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser tion. WANTED HELP—MALE. 11KN AND IIOV8 WANTED—I.BAHN plumbing. plastering, bricklaying. Special offer, life arholarahlp $50; easy payments; poaltlon and unlou card guaranteed; free gtie. Coyne Bros'. Tra* York. Chicago, Ht. Louis. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE MES ns helpers In the foundry to learn mold* era* trade. Good pay to start with and MEN AND HOYS WANTED LEARN plumbing. plastering. bricklaying. Hpe elsl offer life scholarship fifty dollars. easy payment*: pmttlnn gunrni * * * fir - * “*' logue. Coyne Bros. Trail York, Chicago. Ht. taul*. 1'IANO, CORNET AND VIOLIN PLAYERS $50; mnn to Inveat 1200 and accept good paying position: atenographera $50, 165. Ilellnmy Businesa Ageucy, 1831 Candler Bldg. change, buy and sell automobile*. Garage, 10-12 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Oa. Deli phone 4694-L Main. ATTRACT!Vic SlOI^MVILL BIUNti YOU tmslneaa. For high grade work call on Kent, »1H N. Pryor. Phone 2928. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. .. ©or Sewing room to girls and women on easy work, abort hours and good par. Experienced operators make from $8.00 to nioo per week, and we wilt give good KI5 on? N. LAZARUS, 21 M. PRYOR 8T. I DO boot nnd shoe repairing. When I • wiring. I mean tne beat repairing only, tuperfor material nnd oak leather, with the heat workmanship. I know how to repair liecattae I know n shoe. I am a skilful mender and can make comfortable and serviceable shoe broke down and worn out ones. Don't forget the No., 21 8. Pryor nntll they learn. If yon lire oul lanta. write ua and we will glre you formation al»out itoardlng places. Nunnatty Bros. A McCrea. 81 W. AlaW WANTED—YOUNG LAD1E8 TO LEARN local and long distance telephone operat jng. A course of Instruction given In train Ing school with salary beginning with en rained upon merits of the operator and not anon length of service. Apply 6tb floor, Training School, Telephone llidg. FOR RENT, f r rooms, for housekeeping, neai and Houston afreet; close to lines. Call nt «7 East avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. erat«r: mu capable of caring for uinchlne; one inachlao office preferred. Address Hog 421. Griffin. Ga. SITUATION WANTED—MIDDLE AGED man, sa assistant cashier, Itookkeeper nr aateamnn. Any wages to begin. Good ref- erencos. Address II. R-, care Georgian. BOY FOURTEEN YEARS OLD. WITH experience in geueritl office work and file clerk, wants position. Can furnish good references. II. Di, care Georgian. WANTED—SITUATION BY GRADUATE of pharmacy: live years' experience: goixl references. Address II. Inland Crouch, Leesvllle. 8, C. A Mil HTKNOt.lt A 1*11 Kit A NI keeper wants poaltlon, : 428 city. Address **C., SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. go ns comiMinlon to any summer resort for expenses. Miss Pansy Yale, general ttlSUiinaiHBiiiMMnHMvaaiammmMMB WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS WANTING BIG AND gUICK money send for our free circulars. Gen eral Hales aud Supply Co., Mobile, Ala. WANTED—SALE8MEN. easy aellers; exclusive territory and Itherai proposition; extraordinary chance for work ers. State If you have had experience. Hudgins Co., Atlanta, Oa. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. tint tb. Southern Auction nnd Knlrn*e Co.. at.80 H. Prjor. no dl.poae of your FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Homer Ttgvou,. FOR KAI.E—T\V< «T Crewfordvllle, I'Alt l.OAIIH Brockwny surries. runabout Nothing better iui Mfg. Co„ 5n nnd 5? West Mitchell PTSe nu<l *b*|M»t Georgia HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL? IF 4 Ball) atLav KSiJI.VEX- I'ryor street. Phone -atI.ah lIOIt.etDt -All style. null .It..- Atlft. Engine Work., Empire Bid*.. Atlnntn Itl'tlnY-A NICE. I.HiltflmillKIt fISRTJ &L2K MH North I'ryor street. f VVENTY THOUSAND IkYLLAUH BONDH on valuable unincumbered property: five thousand dollars stock to first five thousand sold. W. II. Croll. 412 Ktaer Bldg. FOR haLe-bkmt hl'jmi:n time,- nranteed. Georgia 1 and 52 West Mitchell DON’T GO BLIND. full line of tcfika. travrters' supplies and eu-r*! odUj^tuppiiM. Tbi- Hminl ever •old. SttS, sell nr i-irliange everrthln*. f; **d * w»«t Mitchell street. Bril pbM* Al.l. HTVLKS OATES. WHIR A.Vll IRON fences sold nnd erected. Fencing for farm, lawn, gnrden and poultry. Exclusive ngents for •‘Page Fence/’ Dixie Felice Co, successors Tilly Fence Co., 41 West Hunter street. Phones 8881 - I.OKT-OX Court' diclylt LOST. ' il'iilUMt HTIIEKT .SKA 11 black pearl nnd dlamoiij EDUCATIONAL. innll. 'Btokely’a Bus. £ol|©'ge, 78 Marietta night by rletta at. WALL PAPER. J. M. QUICK k CO.-WALL PAPER, tnouldlnga. p'rtures. picture frames, ete. Bell phone 729. Standard 704. 27 E. Hunter. DAVID W. YARDROUOH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 12S6. 20 E. Hut ‘KENT LIGHTS.’ BECOT PIANO CO., & N. FORSYTII. FOR RENT— FURNI8HED R00M8. COOL, PLEAHANT ROOMS 12 TO $3 A wash. ‘ * 224S L ^Atlsiifii~|ihj apartment house. G21-B23 Peachtree at. Ap ply It. R. Arnold, third floor, Gould bldg. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. 8HOE REPAIRING. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. received Inrge consignment o( machine* and over 10.000 rwonl, Immodl.t. ott.ntlon (Iron mail ordi#,. W. want tb. unmra of •II talking marbln, draltr. In Ih, aoutb. Writ, for ralaloguo. Al.iand.r-ElyMi Co. UICVCI.K» AND BUNDRIKA—I.A1U1KHT blrycl, and aundry dlitrlbulara In tb. w<utb. Aoutb.rn .grot, for 1’lrrc., T«l», Hnrll and Uudaon blryrlra. Writ, for our MOC ratalogu, and prlc. IUL Al.zand.r* Ely.a Co. YOUR TEETH CIIOWNKD 2S-K OOLD CIIOWNB II UP, without pain. All work guaranteed 15 ■ears. LauJer Dental Parlors. <9tt White- all Ht.. over Emmons' clothing stora. Bell WE MOVE, STORE, PACK AND SHIP - aehold goods; tnaurance rate one per Office and wsrahouae 1*3 46 Walton street Both 'phones. Cathcart's Trans* REYNOLDS, THE 8ION PAINTER. Signs, banners, flnga aud flag decorations for special occasions. E. Alabama 8t TEETH RXTBACTKD TOBITIVKI.T WITHOUT PAIN—All dental work done without natn. All work guaranteed 15 years. Lanier Den tal Parlors. 39H Whitehall St., over Era- raona* clothing store. Bell phone 288S-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. H ALLWOODS. IDEALS and all other makea at bargain prtree. We cau sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register J uarnnteed for two yenra. Southern Cash egfatcr Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Cash Register Co.. 24 8. Broad street. Atlanta. Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. SOUTHERN LOAN AND D!8» COUNT COMPANY MAKES LOANS TO RESPONSIBLE SALARIED PEO PLE. 117*/* WHITEHALL STREET. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. ANAMA AND MILAN STRAW MATS cleaned gtid reshaped. 50c. Soft and stiff felt bats cleantd and re shaped. 85c. Band* or sweats. 25c each extra. ACME HATTERS. «H Whitehall 8t TEETH ni'ST KKT OF TKKTI1 IS.09. Gl’AltAK- . "V 1 *fi - orl ‘ gu.roofed U <Hti Ijinl.r Il.nMI I’.rlor., Wblt.h.ll 81., or.r Ktsmou.' clutblug itoro. Bell pboa. YOUR TEETH k’lI.I.KI) IVirhOLT PAIN BV AN IM- proved metbou. All work guaranteed 18 R«‘aojuibI^ priren. Ijinler Dental WrbH-e. &n Whitehall ft, over EmmeM* clothing atore. lUeli pbeie 2K3-J. A LITTLE TALK ABOUT REAL ESTATE. Some time ago we announced on thla page that we were going to have a talk with you from time to time about real eatate. We refrained from making further comment In order that we might know whether or not reaulta Justified our prediction. Now we are convinced. Recently the columns of every newspaper In Atlanta have contained announcements of real estate deals. Thla means a healthy financial condition. It means the people are alive to the fact that the wealth of the city la In the earth. It means that they are taking advantage of opportunities to enrich themselves. Men are providing for old age; they are providing for wife and families; they are de- • termlned to let their earnings earn for them. No other line of Investment offers better opportunity to the wage earner, to the small Investor, to the large capitalist, than real eatate. Those who have not the ready cash assume an obligation which forces them to practice economy In order to meet It. The Investor keeps alive to the conditions, studies the situation and develops Into a thorough business man. The capitalist takes opportunity by the forelock and adds hla wealth. Every- business depends upon the application with which It la pursued. Real eatate Invest- Ing la one of these aide lines which does not require a man's full attention. You owe It .as a duty to yourself, to your family, and aa an evidence of your faith In your city to show Interest In real eatate conditions. Pick out some lot upon which you would build a home for yonreelf; purchase It, hold It for a time and aome one else will want It In the event you decide not to build. It la a game at which you can not possibly lose. FOIt SALE. ON KA8T CAIN 8T., NEAR FORT HT., 1 have far sale 2 bouses almost new, renting to hlgh-elass colored tenants at $34 per month. 1 can sell this for $3,750. He# me for bargains. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. Bell Phone 459?. Member Atlanta Real Estate Exchange STURGEON & LANE, REAL E6.ATE, LOANS AND IN VESTMENTS, 727-728 EMPIRE BLDG. BELL PHONE 4876, STANDARD 1279. B33&=F(irr~'K’ fTTf 'iSK(msr'mnirc~rs splendid section; now leased for two years at $50 per month. House Is modernly sr- ranginl sud oil a lot 50x166. Don’t fall to see this. $3.t60-F6U 10-ROOM 2 8TOBV HOUSE. ueor Iniiinn 1’srk, on corner lot, with 10) feet frontage. This place was built for a home sud Is storm-sheeted nnd In splendid condition. Terms can be arranged. 8J.6&U—for Sliw i:ai*it6L avenuE home, with six rooms. Terms easy. $2,too-FOR 6-ROOM UotTA4»fc AND A eoruer store adjoining; always rented for $25 a month. Terms. Good Investment. liSoo^Polt 6 room cottage anU hall, Just half Idoek off Washington street; lot 50x180. Terms. U40o-Fm:no(>i! coiiaiiE (NbWi. near Washington street; has nil modern conveniences; Tot 200 feet deep. Terms. 82.300—FOlt 6-lt. c'orrA(lF) A.Nf) UAl.t. on lH»autlful,i shady lot, on Oakland are.; with all modern conveniences. Terms cau l»e arranged. $2.06u—Foil 6UUOM COTTAGtt, UALV ldo<‘k from Grant park; lot 40x186. Terms. 82,600—Foil 6-R0O3I COTTAOH, NEAR park. Terras very easy. 81,*00-FI 111 7-itOU.Sl 2HTUIIY IIOUHfc l)N lillllsrd street: corner lot; always rented for $15 month. This has n good future and the place Is In splendid condition. Ii.wo-Foit SSBoS ii6i ke on eaIioh lot, near Grant nark; plenty of fruit and flowers. Terms $100 cash, $20 mouth. Ii.ioo-l'ot' t in 111M TToTBit on 1 “"IIIOH- laud avenue. Terms. $i.Jd6—FOR ^K\V 4-ROOM COTTAtiW. near Fllxnl>eth street, Inman l'ark; $150 cash, balnnce lu small monthly payments. 31.060—poit EivlMtihim ru'rt'Aiil!, IN splendid condition, between Marietta street nnd Hemphill avenue. Terms. JUOO-FOR 5-ltOOM C’OTTAUfc ON EAk’l' avenue. Terms. ii.«k>-Fouil-Roo3U COTTA ok:, STRaTi Illll street, on lot 40x120; always rented for $8 per month. Hmalt caah psyiueut, balance $10 per month. Wo-Poit vacant lot. i'ApIt6I, aVe.; east front, 50x190. Terms. imio-llAl.P lll.m'K OFF iIiOIII.aS'Ii avenue; nice 3-room cottage, lu splendid condition; $100 rash, $10 month. i^a iTtiTTxrXKiTIio iTTiFhE aNIi IiahE ment, all new, on Myrtle atreet; always rented for $8.60. This Is good Investment. 1750-Til UKRR60M coTTAiTe. NKaU Houthern shops; lot 25x155. Terms. two—t ; oit Iil-iArWi’L EAhY FftnS’f Grant street lot. Well shaded. AII city Improvements. Fmi-Foil conS'ETl l.oT, coi.i.f.ok l'ark; 244 bl<M*ks from car line; 200x275. and Ilea Wautlfully. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., REAL E8TATE AOENT8. 24 South Broad Street. Hell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. rnfcnrmTrriw^^ for few days only. 82,806—FIVE-It! M>M IllirSE, E. LINDEN avenue. Bargain, ami terms. It.iW-HKVESRouM iiot'si:. nI'IiiSii street; ntiMleru In every way. Corner bit. l4,Sob=tTRiiri iu»7XI inMkK modern In every particular; 50x190. 9«.«M-KltmT-RI>i>M NEW TWO-STORY house; sure bargain. Boulevard. 83,460—-EMU IT‘lllk>3| lltll'HK. SEAR I'ryor atreet. TUU la a m«>del home. 8T,000-NIN>:.RIK)M" Hoi he; T'T.uhe 'Tn: oii Washington street; large lot; heing a corner lot makes It a valuable proposition. 88.(«XX-NINl-:ltOO.M TWOHTORV IIRH’K house: cbtse In. Washington atreet. Ii.isw—Fivtl-ltooM iiufsETmodeI: Lit- tie home; loeatetl «m Glenn atreet. $6.tuu Rt YH BAUfL\lN CLO^k IN. ON south side; fi-room house, servant's house. Inr^barn; other outbuildings. . This lot Is 34,50tf-NKWnri>oM ltnt sE,-\vt!l.l. l.iY ented near Jackson street. Wi; llAVK noilfrilEAI TIFVl. IldMEH ou IVachtree place, Columbia avenue, Jii- ntper, I'lcdmont place, nnd Peachtree. H4*e u« If you are Interestcil on the north side. We have tine Ust nt West End which we ran sell at attractive prices: $3,250. ?-room house, K. Georgia avenue. Investment list will pay from 12 to 16 per cent Intereat. Sine 5 sm! 6-room houses $100 to $300. We sell vacant lots. 35.nAX-XIXrtf>llNl lllllSK. KTCIRK AT- trtche«l: one Idoek of the capltid. is,»v-fu.\ lUMiSi new idTi ke; i.AruE front i»oroh; moilern In every way. 31.i56-FivE Imua'mil HE; loiM: SkaIi Chn|M*l street. Kask-TllliEE 5 It DOM IIOISF.S; VI* TO ilste; rent $46.00. 8.<»»-8EVKNRO(>M ,4lTOUY IIIIIHK (newi, on North Jackson street; up to date In every particular. A'Utt-TF.VrtnoSi Hoi hE. s'. Jackson street; model home. feStJ-EIUHTROmi IlISlsE, frtl'.S'ER lot; servant't house, outbuildings. Bar- gnln. 8..»i aEvEniI<'m%\| iiot'sE; TF To FOR SALE. Railroad frontage—best iu thfe city; also two lots ecu- 1 ter manufacturing district. J. H. Cmtchfie'd, People’s STEPHENSON BROS., Plumbing and Gas Fitting, 51 S. Forsyth Street. Phones—Bell 2528 Main. Atlaita 37. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only One Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Homts. The first month will be given FREE and If occupied on. year, two more months will be given FREE at the end of the year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. None but good families will be allowed In theaa houses. These are located on the River electric car line only twenty minutes ride from the center of the city' contain T and S rooms; have never been occupied; are located In West Atlanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-foot Park, which Is set In trees, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It It cheaper than living In the city and tha surroundings are more whole some. In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will cure any case of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing 11,(00.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds will show you through the houses Rent 110.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. L. A. WOODS, 118-819 EMPIRE BUILDING. MAKE EASY TEUM8. W. E. WORLEY, 325 EMPIRE BUILDING. Atlanta 'Phone 3983. • room liimton slrv-t homo; has .... . ronvenlencpa; lot 63x200; atreet ahadft. On«* half on ah, bn In net* eaajr. |4 l 000—ON NORTH BIDE AND IN WALK l dlitanro wi hav© 2-atory 8-room h«ua« i all modern convenience*. Street I* W.OOO-NEW AND MODERN 6-ROOM eottna© on Highland avenue. Listen; $250 caah, $2S per month. $8.000—BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOME IN Weat End. targe nnd level east frout $1,000 cash, balance easy. $8.000—ON ONE OF THE BEST SOUTH side streets and In easy walking distance, 7-room cottage; nice shade. 13,000—A Wlil.L-A IUlANliK.ll SIX-ROOM cottage, near Grant park; lot 175 feet deep with line garden nnd abode. Terms. WTTtOOM ~UOTT^AG E~ W E8T Eud. linn all modern con veil leuceo; level, ahndy lot. Cool front porch. I£400~A PRACTICALLY NEW 7-ROOM itihurltan cottage on South Decatur car line. Lot* of beautiful abode, one acre lot with running water. Can make attractive term*, as owner han gone Weat. ■Hi " ^TKcH ochool and lu ©any walking dlatance. n well built 8-room home; $1,206 caah, balance $20 per month wlthont Intereat. i:.300-A NEARLY NEW t-ROOM COT. tnge In Weat End. Una all modern con- ftufeucea; large lot, nearly 200 feet deep. nn make tenua. .iSV-A DAINTY 6-ltOOM COTTARE IN two (docks of Grant park. Thla cottage haa all modern conveniences. Plumbing la equal to that of honaes that coat twice thla amount. BARGAIN. LQT FRONTING 74 riSST SIDE OF SOI HIM PROPERTY 18 Building. FRET ON THE TII PRYOR KT. IN A CHOICE' It THE NEW $35.- TII18 LOT MUMT 57 Inman Building. FOR RENT BY JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Realty new 2-atory 6-room frame, on lot Capitol avenue and Crew street*: has i»or- JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Ave. Both Phones CIS on North Decatur car line and Georgia railroad; good 8-room house; price $5,750; 44 cash; It'a worth $10,000 right now. ^I'NfcBT ifOME ON JACKHON STREET, 9 rooms, elevated lot; price was $5,600. Now $6,260; 44 cash. fllK old turf exchange ojJ I’once DeL*on avenue, coat $2,800 io build; lot 107x200 feet; price $3,160. REXTH IS CNHER 2-YEAR LliAHE; price $1,800; lot 67x247: bargain. 4 NEW HOtfsEfl ctX)flg"lN; ItENffe 866; would rent nt 840; price 86,100; M cash If desired. A GILT EDGE INVEST MENT. 6« ACRE* ON THE BUSY SIDE OF AT- lanta; on one of the principal car lines, only « few minutes’ rble from center of city, targe profits have recently been tunde on a subdivision near this place. Extensive developments already planned nnd begun that wiU Increase tne value of this prop erty five fold In the near future. For « quick sale $3,600 will buy it No informa tion given over phone. C. H. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. CAMPBELL & WILSON, REAL ESTATE, 1208 ■ Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1932. 6 r V<Y1 r ft:uoOM “i?61:SkS. \vli,i. ~iiESr for $60 per month, on lot 200x150 In good white neighborhood. Call and let u* show you this property. This con be mode to pay 16 pet cent on the Investment. IN ONE IJI.OCK OF I’OHTOFFICE ON lot 80x150, with 12-room house. Room on lot for another. I’rlce $12,000. 1'romt^ action necessary. IF Vol' \VANT Ytlb’lt IIOt'KEH SOLD or rented, Hat them with us. McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING 614 Empire Building. Phone 887. * FOR SALE. BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING sit. nn railroad, ronlnlnln* 80 nrrre, with creak and rock within 2 mites of Piedmont park. Will sell any part. n.600 Will K'licitAkE an kI.iMant t room house, lot 100x300 feet, In Inmsn Park. Drnld Clrele. THREE NEW 9IIOOM lloiSkH oJJ . beautiful corner In Weat End, 84.^ to $4,500. ITVE NEAT 6 AND T llOII.M COTTAHKS In the best part of West End, from 82,860 to $3,100. 4-hoom 2HTokY NitwTuicwk, TINTBI) >r*ll". eoWnet mantels, Meldrlm str«t, only 31.700. Terms. bbaTtikul New lo-liooiiTtoUiiB on an , . p * c, i5x r ?S. w,,h ovpr one "ff® «f ground. Price $9,500. Liberal terms or will ex change for vacant property or smaller home. ovklt 8.000 PfebT ltAII.RUAll FitojpF *8'O'ltj'fsnd within eltjr limits, l’rleet. $800 to $35,000 per lot at bargain counter P Buy now aud double your money within a year. IF YOU WANT A IH'HINEKS SITE, WE have clients who will buy and Improve for you. Call and oee ua, 1 RAILROAD SCHEDULES tlhowtng the Arrival and Departure of I'ss- , l -TI£i l :..V* ,n J!. of 'V F°llowing Roads; H E«W:lt.N AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ^ rr i' r ?.. , ' rom - Na Deport To- ’1 NashTlII. 7:10am*: Nuhvllle . 8:»sm ■J **«rle.tt« . 8:86 sm 7t Marietta ,.18;Upm ^ ?.**JS T i lle 1 i : ! s ,m **2 Nashville . 4:60 pm n Marietta . 8:60 pm 78 Marietta .. 6:80 pm • 1 Naahvllla 7:36 pm • 4 Nashville . 1:60 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Harannah ... 7:10am Macon 18:01am Jacksonville . T:i0 am Ravaunab ... 1:00 am Macon 11 JO am Macon 4:00 Savannah ... 4:06 pm Ravannah ... 9:13 pm Macon TR6 pm Jacksonville . 9:90 pm ATLANTA AND ^VKST POINT HAIL- Arrive From- Depart To— •Reims 11:40 am ’Montgomery 8 30 sm Montfom’y . 7:0 pn •Monlgoniery 18:46 pm ;8*ln>a UOpni *Rclmo ....... 4:80 pm •Mootjrom'y . 3:40 pm •Mont*nm'y ..11:18 nm d -Dally. All other train, dally except 8n” -All train, of Atmnta and Weal Point Railroad Company arrive nt and depart frotn Atlanta Terminal station, cofner Mitchell atreet atni Madlaon avenue. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From- Depart To- •August* ... $.*00 pm •Angust* 7:4J am louvers f:4Sam Lltbonla 10:06 am ovIngtoQ .. 7:46 am •Augusta 3:30 nm ® ...I2:»pm Convert 6:00 pm Lltbonla .... 3:25 pm Covlngtou ... 1:10 nm •Anmta .... 8:15 pra •Augusta ....11:45 LS •ually. All other train* dally except Sun- n 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. 28 Peachtree Street THE WEATHER. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY*. Ilr virtue of an order of the com ordinary of onbl county granted at the June term, 1906. will !>© sold nt public outcry on the first Tuesday In July, 1906, before the court honae door of anld county, within the legal houra of sale, the following property of the eatate of Itowena R. Peyton, de cease!], to wit; First—AH that tract or parcel of land ing part trlct of < of land lot No. the 14th dls- F *npuri, now i _ part of Idock *'F” of the Yn ter house property, as per * i l*ook JJ, page 447. recorc deeds for said county, on the 14tb day of November, 1881, the same being south half * “ * ~ “ *‘ ‘ the east aide of rnnntiig east same m front U3V6 feet, and la situated In the northwest cor ner of the 5-arre tract on lot described In a deed from John W. White to the Neal Loan and Ranking Company, dated Feb< lid Una belli; runry 1890, oak Ing expressly isld John \V. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. « Ar r , . v< L Fro “r^ M Depart To- Tl* «»t ,, n« to n . 4:30 am Birmingham . 4:40 am Abbeville ... 9:00 am Monroe . . . 7:20 am Memphis. . .U:4Sam New Y’ork . .12:00 m New York . . 3:80 pm Abbeville . — Monroe. . . . 7:46 pm Memphis . . Blnnlngh ra . 8:25 pm Washington Shown la Central time. 6:00 pm FOR SALE. ''Riy.jwnov for nni.DKRB. i« .m Si* 1 *? * front.*, of 300 f.^i on 111* h Innil nv.nuo. S33 feet on .1 50-foot »tn»t Thl. t, .trlotlr whit, pro?P,t7^n S3L35L u ~ dr /or '«“"■* • J. A. GIFFORD & CO., 502 PETERS BUILDING. Whl Banking Company. Said property fronts 25 feet on Estorfa street (formerly New atreet) and extends Imck east same width 11SV4 feet, nnd Is the south half of a lot deeded Jul7 19, 1890. by John W. White to M. C. Parks and 8. It. Parks, and recorded In book A-4, page 469, April 7, 1891. —reel of land Second—Xll that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the 14th district of orig inally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, iiwiij iirur;, iiuw r uiiuu cuuuij, uruiKia, I wing In land lot 79 thereof, and l>©!ng lot 7, as per plat on tile at office of city engi neer nnd fronting 40 2-3 feet on the eaat side of McAfee street 88 2-8 feet north of Gresham street and extending east same width ns front parallel with Gresham street 106 feet. Third—All that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the city of Atlanta and part of land lot 79, In the 14tb district of Fulton county, Georgia, and more particu larly described «s follows, to wit: Com mencing at n point on the east side of Fowler street, *0 feet from the northeast corner of 8lmpson nnd Fowler streets, and runulng thence ale -- "— ler street 80 feet, width as front 100 feet. Fourth—All that tract or parcel of land James Camplwll property on the east side of Luckle street, nnd running In a south ern direction 44M» feet, more or less, to the Thomas Doonan fence, thence ©nstwardly with said fence 102 feet, more or less, to a cross fence, thence northwardly with anld cross fence 39 feet to the fence separating said lot from the Campbell lot, thence with said fence westwardly 38 feet, thence north following fence 8 feet, still following Hue of fence 89 feet to Lurkle street, the point of lieglnnlug. Also the household furni ture now at 187 Luckle street. Terms cash. Ha Id property sold for paying debts and for distribution. ALBERT BOYLSTON, Administrator. 622 Prudential Bldg. ELLIH, WIMBISII k ELLIS, Attorneys. LOCAL FORECAST. I Atlanta nnd Mrlnlty—Generally rU™4. tonight nnil Md.,, prol«M, | Weather in Wheat Belt. Extrem. Northwest—Fair to cl,,,. 48 to 63 above; local rains. ' Northwest—-Generally clear; {« t0 ,, above; local showers. ” We.t and Southwe.t—Partly cloud,. cl , oudy: s *-1 Weather Forecast. Louisiana—Shower, on Thur«dav w-armer |n northea.t portion. Krid« I .howere: variable wind*. *' I Geor*la—Fair Thursday and Friday fresh south wind.. ’• Western Florida—Shower, Thursda, Friday fair; variable wind,. * 1 Alabama—Fair In north: showers |» •vsa,ra. ihur ^- Mlsslsslppl-Showers Thursday and ?. ro rSS!rw{^* y: Wttrmer Th -^' WEST* nor*hwesf^ortlon! hU Frtda»jI showers and cooler In the Interior hSiT on the coast; fresh south winds 1 Western Texas—Fair In south; show, ere In north portion Thursday. Krld*. fair, Arkansas—Fair and warmer Thun, day. Friday showers. n Tennessee—Fair In west, showers i* east portion Thursday; warmer In cen? tral portion. Friday fair and warmw- In central and east. Kentucky—Rain and warmer Thun, day. Friday fair and warmer. Illinois—Partly cloudy Thursds. nlkht and Friday; show-era In noK* Thursday night. Missouri and Dakotas—Generally fair Thursday night and Frldav. Wisconsin—Probably showers 0B Thursday night or Friday. Iowa—Partly cloudy Thursday night with showers In east. Friday fair Minnesota—Fair Thursday night and Friday. Nebraska and Kansas—Bartly eloudy and warmer Thursday night and FH. day. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The area of low lire,,lire that wn, terrd orer (.eorgla Wednesday morning hu nlmut disappeared, leaving the ronilftlnoi unsettled over most of the eastern hill of the map. The pressure Inis derresaed over the northern ixirtlon of the country east of the ltoekles while over the south It has risen rapidly. The eenter of hlghnt barometer Is orer western New York, whlls the lowest Is near El I’nso, Tes. Rain was falling this morning at s* Loots, Davenport, Cbloigo. Mobile. Illro,. Ingham. Mncon, Ktioxrllle, Charlotte ami Norfolk. The temperature has changed very llttl. In the last 24 hours. The renditions favor generally cloudy weather In this section tonight and Friday, probably occasional rain. J. B. MARnrttv. Local Forecaster. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m., 7S meridian time. June 14, 1806. STATIONS OF ATLANTA cl oinly.. men. clou Administrator’s Saie. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of au order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted nt the June term, 1906, will be sold at public out cry on the first Tuesday In July. 1906, lie fore the court bouae door of aald county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property of the estate of Ithoda YV. Peyton, deceased, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land In part of land lot orlglnnlly Henry. gla, situate as folL ..... , (47) feet, more or less, on f the north side conveyed to Atlanta Building and l^an Aa- aoclation by F. M. Coker l»y deed dated May 27, 1882, and recorded In liook MM, distribution. ALBERT BOYLSTON, Administrator. 622 Prudential Illdg. ELLIS, WIMBISH k ELLIS, Attorney ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officii!J.r corrected by Atlanta Fruit tad Produce exchange. FRUITS.—^Oranges $3 to $3.50 per box. Lemons $5.60 to $L75. Lime* 76 to $1. Pine applet $2.50 to $3.60. Bananas, straights, per bunch $1.50 to $1.75. Culls, per bunch $1 to $1.23. Strawberries, Georgia stock, 24-quart crates. $1.60 to $2; Tennessee $1 to $L5C per •’rate. . POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- Live bens 35c to 37V4© each; live ducks, Peekln, JOc to J5c; live ducks. Puddle, Me to 27Hc; fries 22% to 25c; broilers 16 to 22*,*c. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 12c; dressed turkeys, per lb., 13c to 14c; very dull. Lggs. per dosen. 16 to 17V4o. Butter, table, per lb., 20c to 22#c; cook ing. per lb., 12Hc to 16c. Honey-New 8t$10c lb.; In 1-lb. ^Atlanta; ^ •Chattanooga, cloudy ''olumhus. cloudy Griffin, cloudy •Mncon, rain..., •Moiitloello. cloudy,.,...... Newnnn, cloudy !Itome. rain Hpnrtnnburg. cloudy Tallapoosa, cloudy.,.. Toccoa. eloudr •Minimum temperatures period ending nt 8 a. m. !Itece!ved late (wire trouble); not Ini eluded lu averages. \ Heavy Rainfalls—Allendale. 8. C., 1.54: fit I George. 8. C„ 1.60; Florence. N. C.. 2.2#;f (MdUntro, N. C.. 2.18; Lumlterton, N. l'.,L 3.06; Newl»ern, N. C.. <4.20; Helmn. Ain., I L60; Meridian. Miss,, 1.54. CENTRAL Atianta Augusta Charleston .. Galveston .... IJttle Rock .. Memphis .... Montgomery < New Orleans , Oklahoma .... Savannah Vicksburg .... Wilmington .. Dlft. Arerafftt. i ©12.*. racks 10 VEGETABLES.-Irtsh potatoes. No. I •took $4.60 barrel; Na 2 stock $3.60 ^cabbage crates, par crata $2.25 to Peso, per drum. 75c to $1; very slow sale. Tomatoes, per crate. $2 to I2.W. Reaps, green, ner crate. $1 to $1.25, market l—tatter condition; wax 50 to 75c. 8quash. yellow. $1 to $1.S; white 75c > $1; market overstocked. Corn, new, 15 to 20«* per dosen. Gkrn. t>er crate. $2 to fi60. Cucumbers, per crate, $l to $1.25. 1 caches, p«*r crate, $1.25 to $1.50. $130* Irt * h P° t,ltue, » tar bushel, $1.25 to Hwoet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $L26. Hplnacb $1 ner bushcL Asparagus I2H to lbHc bunch. Peaches, per crate, $2 to $2.60. Lherrleo. 24-quart crate, $2.50 to $3. i^ntaloupea. per crate, $2 to $2.**. Blackberries Jo #o l^*c quart, l^cwebrne. jb to J2%c «ia*rt. flour GRAIIv, PROVISIONS. fr-™teU Elegant $6.35; Dlamoud itent $6; faucy patent T* Remarks. . ... Temperatures were somewhat hljrrnr ill le northeastern districts, with iHW cnanges in other portions. General ral»?| fell ovee the left except la Galveston *» Oklahoma districts; heavy amounts fell »' the Carolina* nnd portions of Alslmnnt sw Mississippi. J, B. MARBt'HY. 1 Local Forvi-sittf. 8TOCKS AND BONDS. Bavsnnsb k 1909. . Macon 6s, 1910 . . Atlanta 6s, 1911 . . Atlanta 4H«. 1922 llbl. AilH. :: 10514 . . l« !•» I Atl.ntn anil WVst l-olnt P.ht,. 1W C. It. of tlrargl. first Income ..-••• ilo. M Income • JJ rta 3il Income > ^ Oeorgtn 2-V' August, and Barannik . . . . I|< — thweatern }JS ' 1 F.clfic lsts anil A. let R- soKssia Bouthwei U corgi. In. In ftl HOKE SMITH 8PEAKS „ 1- AT YOUNG HARRHI Special to The Georgian. Young Harrt*. Oa., June If —Hot* Hoke Smith, candidate for the Pemo-J cratlc nomination for governor. ■-.'""I here last night. The .peaking was ne«| in the Suean B. Harrl. chapel and *si| heard by a small audience of voters. au 1 ORN.—Choice rcl cot, T4c; No. 1 wblte •c; Nwjt yellow TV: mtaeil T3c. RATS.—Choice white rllpp«l Sic; choice Mnaio-imm -.tnifr rroun T3c; ImltcU 140-lb. jutes, per _ . 1**V.—Timothy, choice large iwlc. n.io: choice smull bales (l.|4; do.. No. f >thv bolee. 8L«: do.. No. - ft; do. No. » Hover mixed 81.06; do., Na 5 doted mixed CLOVER—Choice Me. The above prices are f. a b. Atlanta, .ad subject to Immediate acceptance. I-ftovwtON»-Nuprett.V^i;e.. i«*e. Red m» ham. lttic Caltforuln hams 10Uc. ! r /, e*t™ rib. ».», iN-llle. 30-SS iK. 10.S0. fat lack. ». plate, t. Supreme Urd. laals ATS. Red 1 row, lard 3H laala. ue.iigc Conipoand 7S bads; »now Drift compound GROCERIES. SftjAR—Sund.nl granulated |r. \>, '(ITrkil^sfroo < k ,0 4 '*’ P!“ n, * ,lull x 4 to 4V. ciiFCLR-TTm.icI Arbnckle's 9U.H: ^ «""*“•» *” onU ** - ttc: COLONEL MERCER STRICKEN , WITH AP0PLEXY| Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga, June 14.— L ‘®‘ < ’ri George A. Mercer, pre.ldent of board of education and a leading > J xen of Savannah, la dangerously from a stroke of apoplexy. was resorted to and It la hoped beneficial re.ulta He was strict yesterday afternoon while In his « and was conveyed to hl« home Whitaker streeL TORNADO DESTROYED ■ „ THE MA80NIC HALlj Special to The Gcorgtan. Zachary. La, June 14.—The eongij gallon of the Preabj-tertan churcii a narrow escape today when the e.le ws* blown down by a windstorm. Service. w>re being held In building at the time, but all *u<vfl In escaping Injury. The and whool house were de.iro>eo. the tornado, causing a loss than ll.ooo