The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 29, 1906, Image 10
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED-GOOD STtlONO WI1ITE MEN
at helper* In the foundry to learn mold-
era* trade. Good pay to start with and
better pay In two or three month*. Ouly
thn*e with rood references need apply.
I >eLoach Mill Mfff. Co.
MEN AND BOYS WANTED LEARN
plumbing, plniterlng, hrlcklnylng. Nia
cin! offer life aclmlarahlp fifty dollnia, easy
payment*; poaltlon guaranteed; free enta-
bm Cojm Bros Trade Schools, New
York. Chicago. Rt. Lout*.
a s. lloialtwHH- 6F MEblOINri Fdlt
II. <*rcn«hnw. 14 Grant Bldg., City.
YvANTiilVlTES—ranTJOTEllK—XSfi
Inborn*. Apply at Howell Htatlon, Ben
board Air line yards.
i each foronoon In exchange for
at Stokfly'a Business College. 3444
tree street.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED — TWENTY-
five women and girls in
our sewing room. Anyone
who ean run a machine at
home can quickly learn our
work. Experienced opera
tors make from $8 to $12 per
week, and we pay 60c per
day while learning. Apply
Ntmnally Bros. & McCrea,
36 W. Alabama street.
will (live hitman Euw.ovu»ut
In oar sowing room to girls and women
op stay work, short boars and good pay.
Experienced operators make from $8.00 to
$12.00 per week, and we will give good day
wages to those without experience until
they learn. If you lire out of Atlanta,
write ns and we will glre yon Information
nliout boarding places. Nunnal
McCrea. 36 W. Alabama street.
to enter tpagnxlne business. Call between
9 and 11 a. tu. on Dr. Crenshaw, 14 Grant
Bldg., City.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—8ITUATION IN HARDWARE
store; Atlanta preferred; four years' ex
perience and the beat of references. Ad-
prom \V G S . care Atlanta Georgian.
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTING BIG AND QUICK
money send for our free circulars. Gen
eral Salsa and Supply Co., Mobile, Ala.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
INTELLIGENT, HUSTLING SALESMEN
BVspsHiisSi ..itionuniirj runuir lor worg*
era. State If you bare bad experience.
WANTED—MI8CELLANEOU8.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO KNOW
that the Southern Auction and Salvage
Co., at 90 8. Pryor, can dispose of your
household goods, office fixtures, safes, car
pet*. ruga, plapea, etc., tu advantage.
Beit Btditer Springs, $4 &J.
■■Easy MV
I>. CRANE * CO.
it New Pfjw>Ll
FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
HATE YOU ANYTHING TO BELLY ir
JO. h«T,. .rail It t. lb, loalk.ro Auction
and Co.- X B. Pryor .met. Phoa.
itasL.N r uiXES-l—ATl.AH~il6tLEk8
' 11 stylet and alsea.-
Works, B»r
.... —All style* and stsea.———
i Engine Works, Empire Illdg., Atlanta
T-^LAII"—HITbInTchh nolTIES
old have high grade signs. Call on
sign Co.. Y144 North Tryor street
should
Kent SUm
iT'avKiJDoD ItiiIgiIt “ITASrt Volt
• sale. Address I'lsuo. cere G<
11 cban£ a co.
Front New Depot, r
•eorglan.
r-wrri
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m'TAtii^>s'E nan hay'i-;. imu
ga* are lamps, one ebowcaa** and one
counter. Cole Book Co., IS Whitehall st.
F<. it ALR-rSFXS’T * -\V a It b R 6 ft Hj
r.nc quality goods; hand-embroidered and
*tltcbe«l; baa never been need; bargain for
■was poo. Address M . care Georgian.
DON’T GO BLIND.
WHEN YOO SEE THE ATLANTA
Wrecking Cat,’, now line. Jn.l added .
nil Hoe of trunk., traveler*’ auppllr* and
moral office miwIm. The cheapest mr
Mid. We hay. Ml or exchange everything.
17 ..d » Wet Mitchell .irael. Bell phone
IV3.
SHOE REPAIRING.
N. LAZARUS. H H. PUYOK MT.
hoot end .hoe repairing. When I
Delrtni. 1 mean the U-e
Bapetfor mnterlnl .ad
I (H>
beet rrteirli( M «k!
— — _J nek leather, with
the te.t workmen,hip. I know how to
K twnnno I know n nho*. I nm n
mender nnd ran make comfortable
nod nerrlrrahle oboe I wok. down nnd won
— Don't forget tb. Ke., a IT Pryor
LUMIIER -WE HAVE THREE MILLS
cutting south Georgia plno shingle*. Also
1 mnnufn«turf> flooring, celling, siding and
! Inth. Write us /or delivered prices. Kll-
■ Man Lumber Company. Box 107, C’ordele,
| Ga.
ALL STYLES GATES. WIRE AND IRON
fence** Hold nnd erected. Fencing for
farm. lawn, garden and poultry. Exclusive
agents for 'T'nge Fence. * Dixie Fence Co.
successors Tilly Fenco Co., 41 West Hunter
street. I'bones JCC.
Wagon Umbrellas. $1.00.
A Shady Thing.
E. D. CRANE A CO.
Front New Depot.
RfirtTiH NEkr 'tPTs Dayh i WITX
cut my te5 aulta to $26. Carroll, the tailor.
172 Peachtree street, opposite Aragon hotel.
AT <;OB'r—JlY BTrtfIK OK IRON rtAFKM
and vault doora to l>e sold at coat during
next week; now la your time. 28 8. Broad
street. It. W. Kills. Atlanta.
RANrtftltPT BALE OF WOOD-W<)RKIN<i
machinery. The entire plant of w. P.
Waldrlp, cabinet maker, will -be sold by
the referee In bankruptey on July 3 st 12
o'clock to the highest bidder for cash.
Healed bids will be received until that Itour.
For Information apply to Framnton E.
Ellis, receiver, 626 Prudential building. At
lanta, Ga. „' '
EDUCATIONAL.
gm>Bm'Sir.''‘fiimT?ifCCTrsrgr"fgT : E:
writing, mathecnatlca. grammar and spell
ing taught In evenings. Btokely s Shorthand
and Btialneas School. 3444 Peachtree street.
* LOST.
STRAYED FROM NO. 436 CREW STREET,
Ane Iron gray mare, with aore on right/
Return to Mell Plumbing Co., 66 Boutb
Pryor afreet.
Ijiht-a ftK\VAhl> OF 35 iVit.l. (Its IJaJD
for the return of white and liver colored
apotted pointer dog. arrayed or stolen from
4M Court land atreet Thursday nlfhL ‘ F.
M. Sawyer" on collar. Apply 406, cotirtlsnd
MVfcit AND WlfiTl!
pointer ilog, evenly innrketl head, erup
tion on feel and legs; had collar on with
my nam* on If. Reward will he paid far
hla delivery to me nt tbe Majestic Hotel.
J. R. S. Holmes.
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
GO HKB SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex-
change, buy and Mil automobiles. Oarage.
10-13 Mitchell street, Atlanta, On. Bell
pbnn* 4S94-L Main.
ATTRACTIVE BIGN8 WILL RBINQ TOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent. 9144 N. Pryor. Phone 2928.
Custom Made Harness.
To Fit Any Horse.
E. D. CRANE ft CO.
Front New Depot.
EdgEWooI) aVk^0eTj1u>cerV kf6'ftET
An o*i»eclal l>argaln—Investigate,
W. Jonea, Bnalneaa Broker,
222-223 Century Bldg. Phones 6660.
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
COOU PLEASANT ROOMS 13 TO 13 A
week. Lodging 31 * week. Meal. 32 60 a
week. 10U Trinity avenue. Bell phone
3241, Atlanta phone 1N7.
CLEAN. COOL. NICELY FURNISHED
rooms for men, $2 per week. No extra
charge for two In room. 10 Trinity avenue.
R. Phono 2243. Atlanta phone 2767.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
VRTrifKmrxnnrvTTnNr^^
without board, on Pine at., near Plod-
inont ave. Apply 821 Prudential Bldg. Bell
phone 306 M.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
ACCEPT ABLE PERSON CAN RHARH
two beat offlcca In Atlanta: uae of type
writer; Inth phones; nicely furnished. Ap.
ply 333 Century Illdg., 8 to 11 o'clock Sat
urday.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1266. 30 B. Hunter St.
WILLI B WALL PAPER COMPANY.
Largest stock In 8outh. 64 N. Broad 8L
“KENT LIGHTS."
THE REB-P OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
sold at ,114 N. Pryor BL Alex Kent,
Phone 1443.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIK, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Dell 3339. Men's aewed bait soles. 76c.
WALL PAPER.
j. M. QUICK 4 CO.—WALL PAPER.
moulding., pictures, picture frame, etc.
R.ll pbon. 139. Standard 70*. 37 E. Hunter.
BUSINESS DIBEOTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
WbolMSi. and ratall dlatrlbutora of Tie-
tor Talking Machine and Record*. Ju.t
received large consignment of macblne and
oear 10,000 records. Immodlat* attention
(lean mall ord«* W# want tb* name* of
all talking mncbln* dnlrn In the nouth.
Write foe entnloffM. Alr-xnnder-Elye Co.
lUcVcTiES and sundrieb-laBJest.
bicycle nnd sundry dlatrlbutora tb th,
MUlb. Southern agent* for Pierce. Tile.
Bnell nnd Hudson blcjele*. Write for our
IN* catalogue nnd price UgL Alexander.
Elye* Co
KhomuT'aTTIIC HEMEDIBH cuftt!
scalp dlwwM* nnd make hair grow.
Kmm'a Medicated Soap make* you by-
gjentcally cten*. 139 yere **cce*s.l J. J.
Krom. specialist, *13 "Tb* Grand, ' At
lanta, G*.
YOUR TEETH
CROWNED 33-K GOLD CROWNS 13 UP.
without pnln. All work guaranteed It
rears I.nnl,r Dental Pnrlon, White-
Mil St, over Emrnona' clothing nton. Uell
phoa* a*3d.
WE MOVfc, HTOHE. PACK AND SHIP
household foods; insurance rate one par
cent. Office and warehouse 163-45 Walton
street. Both 'phones. Csthcsrt's Trans
fer.
REYNOLDS. tits SitifT 1'aTSTEII.
Sign., banner,. Hag. nnd ling decoration,
for special occasions. 30H E. Alabama St
TEETH
EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT
TAIN—All dental work don* without palp.
All work guaranteed 14 year*. Lanier Den-
tal lterlora. 3944 Whitehall BL. over Em-
moos* ctothluf store. Bell pbooe 2563 J.
CASH REGISTERS.
*
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. I1AM.WOOP8. IDEALS
••4 all other makes st bsrfaln prices.
We ran sell you n refUter, suitable for
any business, at a price that cannot help
but pleaae you.
Caeb or mootbly payments. Every register
i[tiarantee<l for two yen re. (tout hero Cash
teglater t'o^. Branch of American Kecond-
Hand Cash Reglater Co.. 24 H. Brood atreet.
Atlanta. Us.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA AM) MILAN STRAW I1ATK
cleaned nnd rwhnpod. Me.
Boft nnd attBT felt kata cleaned end re-
Mutped. #e.
Band, or aweati. He eerh extra.
ACME HATTERS. 4fe Whitehall BL
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DEKALti AVENUE LOTS
We have only two of tho DeKalb avenue lots left
one is a eorner 63x170, at $900, and the adjoining lot
63x180, at $800.
These are in the fine grove between Hurt street
and Moreland avenue on car line; water main in front
and in city limits.
No such values can be found in Atlanta as these two
superb building lots.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
WANT TO KXUHAXftE HANDSOME
cottage, excellent result. large lot, flno
•bade, etc., on tooth side. f
•lot In
BUAMBACII riANOB.
ESTABLISHED 1823,
BECHT PIANO CO- C2-N. FORSYTH.
EAST CAIN ST. NEAR
HIGHLAND AVENUE.
I SPLENDID COTTAGES. ALMOST NEW,
occupied regularly by high cla«« colored
tenant., nt s rental of >34 per month. Tbl.
1s n specially go '
can l>* bonght at I
ms for bargain.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS.
12 AUBURN AVE.
NORTH SIDE HOMES.
i
Have several very handsome North
Side homes. For Information
8 ” LIEBMAN.
Real Estate, Renting.
28 Peachtree St.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
412 Peters Bldg.
$27,600—1N V ESTM E NT—CLOS E IN ON
north aide, paying $3,960. Special reason
for •filing.
il7 OLENWOOD AVE.-$3,150 ON BABY
terms. This Is n lovely 7-r. cottage on
shady lot, north front, 60x180, Is In perfect
condition; possession glren at once. Spe
cial reason for offering this.
$1.800—NO. 3 CURRAN 8T„ RENTS FOR
$18; Is nearly brand new; 6-r., good lot.
Just outside city limits; save taxes. This
Is a atrlctly first-class proposition for In
vestment or home. Easy terms.
$4,250—BRAND NEW 8-R. HOME ON
north aide, car line; splendid elevation,
near Jackson streot. Owner refused this
week to rent It for $40; preferring to sell It.
Now If yon really want a splendid north
side home, storm-sheeted, double-floored,
1 • . 11111 f U11 V fillMted, HCC UH at (HUM* nnd we
can help you get It on terms If desired.
INMAN PARK HOME,
7 LARGE ROOMS, ALL
MODERN IMPROVE
MENTSSERVANTS’ AND
OTHER OUTHOUSES
LARGE SHADY LOT, 80x
200 FEET; AX IDEAL
HOME IN EVERY RE
SPECT. PRICE $6,000.
THOS. W. JACKSON,
1416 4th Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Phone 5214 Main.
coiiage. wnipr, sewerage, etc.; iol level
and shady and Is 60x200, right st cir line.
We esn make terms of $250 cash and $26
per month on this for Immediate sale.
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only On* Left of Eight Brand New
Suburban Horn...
The flnt month will be given FREE!
and If occupied one year, two more
monthe will be given FREE at the
end of the year, making only nine
month* you will have to pay for. Non*
but good families will be allowed In
thee* hou.ee. Thee* are located on the
River electrla car line only twenty
minute* rid* from the center of the
city; contain 7 and S room*; have
never been occupied; are located In
West Atlanta Park. Every home front*
a flfty-foot Fork, which In net In tries,
evergreen* end flowers. Pure air; na
tive oaks; an Ideal spot for childran.
It I* cheaper than living tn the city
and the surrounding* are more whole-
•ome. In the center of title Park are
W, Ferro Phosphate Springs, which
wtU cure any cos* of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a store, a school-houe* cost
ing $1,509.00 will soon be completed.
Captain J. T. Mills, who live* on the
ground!, will show you through the
houses. Rent $10.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
EMMETT HEIGHT,
uenier in
nnd County Ural
BelU’bonl “SSi-AtCi
YOUR TEETH
proved metbou.
Reasonable price*.
■■■I 1*4 Whitehall fit.
rlothin? Pt re.
S Anitisd if
Dlsr Dental
utensil st., over Emmons*
Boll nho is 2563-J.
TEETH
hauler Dentil Barton. Bk
over Emmons' clothing store. Bell phone
FOR RENT.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
NO. Ul 1'K.U'IITREE BTBEET-AT THE
■bare number on Peachtree street, he-
men Jemra and Forsyth rtrwti you will
wl one .toremow. 37x47. with levant
boat the nee else.' Tbl. |daw h Mini hie
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
' THE RENTING AGENT.
It Auburn Avenue.
Doth Phones 618.
$4,000—RENTS FOR $40. CLOSE IN ON
•oath side, good street, l-r. up-to-dnto
bouse, with every convenience and m beauty.
Don't My south side property Is not good
HOW.IS THIS?
A NICE 4-ROOM COTTAGE AT
NO. 606 WEST HUNTER STREET,
JUST COMPLETED. WOODWORK
FINISHED IN FLEMISH OAK AND
MANTELS IN MAHOGANY. WALLS
TINTED. PRICE $7,600.
HERBERT A MINOR,
218-Peters Building.
NORTH SIDE HOME,
570 NORTH BOULEVARD
THIS IS A BRAND NEW 8-ROOM
2-8TORY HOME, JUST COMPLETED.
HAS ALL CONVENIENCES AND 18
MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT.
PRETTY TINTED WALLS; WOOD
WORK FINISHED IN OLD IVORY;
DOORS AND MANTELS IN MA
HOGANY; BEAUTIFUL CHANDE
LIERS AND FIXTURES; CHINA
CLOSET, BUTLER'S PANTRY; POR
CELAIN BATH; ' LAVATORY AND
QTHER CONVENIENCES TO MAKE
IT A MODEL HOME.
THE LOT IS LEVEL AND IS IN
AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD
THIS PLACE MUST BE SEEN TO
BE APPRECIATED. PRICE ONLY
16.000. .
HERBERT A. MINOR,
218 Peters Bid's.
LABORERS WANTED.
$1.25 PER DAY.
Wages Paid Weekly.
ATLANTA CAR WHEEL
WORKS.
Take Luekie St. Car to
Waterworks.
REMEMBER WHAT WE
SAY.
not'Bi.B Yorn money within a
YEAH. BAY 12 Ai'ltRB. WITHIN MM-
1TB AND *» FEET' OF STEER CAB.
J.S'1 FEI'.T BTKKtrr PHO.NTAOB. St It-
VBV Ft IB SIH TRACK IN I'ltOPEUTY.
tilt INC '■ FKFT TRACK FlttiNTAUB.
PBH't: ONLY nz.000. WITH TK.ltMS.
M. McNEILL & W. S.
SHERWOOD,
614 EMPIRE BLDG.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary of said county, granted at the
June term, 1906, will be sold before tbe
court house door of said county, oi
first Tuesday In July next, within tbe legal
h-iurs of sale, the following property of the
estate of Thomas A. Crusselle, deceased,
to wit: A part of land lot No. 65 of the
14th district of Fulton county, Georgia, In
tbe city of Atlanta, and described as fol
lows: Commencing at tbe southeast corner
■ •f 11 it y good n $ fiiuo nnd Sylvan n\»*iin** nnd
running thence east along tbe south aide
of Ila/good avenue two hundred and fifty
(260i reet to Fern aTenue; thence south
along the west aide of Fern avenue one
hundred <100) feet to a ten-foot alley; thence
we»t along said alley two hundred and
fifty (250) feet to Sylvnn avenue; thence
north along the east 'able of Sylvan ave
nue one hundred (100) feet to the point of
beginning, being lots 16, 16. 17. IS and 19 of
blork C of plat, recorded In Fulton county
frontage on tin* cunt Hid** of Sylvan ave
nue of one hundred nnd ten (110) feet nnd
extend back one hundred and twenty (120)
feet to n ten-foot alley.
ANo a tract of land In the city of At
lanta lying nnd being In land lot No. 110 of
the 14th district of Fulton county, Geor
gia, commencing on the east side of Itorny
street one hundred and twenty (120» feet
south of ('niter street nnd running thence
south along tin* east side of la.ray street
eighty (80) feet and extending thence back
east same width as front one hundred GOO)
feet, being lots Nos. S2 and 33 of the I^nch
jtroperty as platted by Harry Krouse, April
Also a part of land lot Na 62 of the 14th
district of Fulton county. Georgia, com-
uienclug at a point on the south side of
North avenue 339 feet west from Fort
street; thence extending south one hun
dred lion, feet: thence west 4* feet; thence
north one hundred (100) feet to the south
side of North nvenuo: thence eost 43 feet
to the beginning point, being the north
part of lot No. f7 of the Tolbert and
Drmnmond plat of thp I.uckie property.
Also a part of land lot No. 52 of the
district of Fulton county, Georgia, r
mcnclng at a point pn the south side
Inman Avenue two hundred nnd nluoty-slx
(296) feet we*t from Fort street nnd eg
tending thence south two hundred am
fourteen «214) feet t<* Linden avenue; thenee
west along tbe north side of Linden ave
nue forty-eight (48) feet; thence north two
hundred and fifteen <215i feet to Inman
avenue; thence east along south sblo of
Inman avenue forty-eight (48) feet to tbe
beginning point, being lots No*. 35 and 36
of the Tolbert and Drummond plat of tbe
buckle property.
Also a tract of land In. the city of At
lnnta. being n part of land lot No. 21 of
the 14tb district of Fulton county, Qsor-
of Cameron street one hundred (100) feet,
thence west two hundred nnd forty-three
' 2431 fe»*t I., a ten foot alley; tlienc* south
along tho oast side of said alley one hun
dred (100) feet to Plckert street; thence
east along the north side of l*lckert street
two hundred and forty-three (241) feet to
the beginning point, being a part of the
A*. P. Grant subdivision. '
Terms cash.
COURTLAND B. WINN.
Administrator.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
senger Trains of the Following Roads:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
No. Arrive From— No. lH*pnrt To—
• 3 Nashville 7:10am* 2 Nashville . 8:3!
73 Marietta . 8:35 am 74 Marietta ..12:11
•93 Nashville 11:44 nm *92 Nashville . 4:60 pm
78 Marietta . 2:50 pm 72 Marietta .. 5:30 pm
• 1 Nashville 7:35 pm * 4 NaahvIPa . 1:60 pm
1:40am Macoo 4:0) pm
Savannah ... 4m6 pm Bayanujih ^... »gr
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL
ROAD.
Arrive From- M Depart To-
•8ftma 11:40 am ’Montgomery 6:30 am
•Montgom'y . 7:40 pm •Montgomery 12:45 pm
•Mum 11:38 pm •Seim* ....... 4:30 pm
LaGrange ... UOrange ....KJOpm
•Montfom'y . 1:40 pu •Montgom’y ..11:15 pm
•Dally. All other trains dally except Sun-
*jfh trains of Atranta and West Point
Railroad Company arrive nt and depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrive From— Depart To—
•Augusta ... 6:00 pm •Augusta 7:45 am
3ooyer> .....6:45 run Uthonla lo.osam
Covington .. T:4« am ’Auguata I:» pm
•Augusta ...12:10 pm Conyers ...... 6.-00 pm
Uthonla .... J:#r« Covington ... 6:10 pm
•Augusta .... 8:15 pm •Augusta ....11:45 pm
•Daily. All other trains dally except Boo-
BABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY.
Arrtr* From— Hepnrt To—
wukifto. . IJOna Rlnaln(tun) . ,:M
• 111* -.W«$WS - .-.7«
M.":u'$:S^Trak-.-:J:S‘S
,w York . . 3:3) pm AMmtllo . . 4Mpa
tnnme. . . . 7:49 pm Mc-mphU . . . IMm
irmlngh’m . »mn IVn.hlnctoa' . 3:33 nm
Shown In Central time
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STATISTICS.
. DEATH 8.
Iraac Strike, flu*-,l 3 years, died of carbolic
acid polionluir at Grady hoipltnl.
Arllni- Suddon,. 5 mnuthfl old. died of
cholera Infantum at 63 Central place.
John Harclny Arnold. 7 year, old, died of
hydrophobia at Norwood, tin. *
BIRTHS.... ..
To Mr. nnd Ilf*. W. 0. Turner, 103 Grunt
street, a daughter.
To ilr
•mugl.
and Mrs. William F. Denard, 64
jhter.
Valter E. Blount, of
Nelson, Go., a son.
BUILDINGPERMITS.
$175—Clyde Brooks, to repair frame dwell
ing at 1$ Schofield street.
$50—W. It. Jones, to build frame shed on
corner of Highland avenue and Randolph
street.
$3-)—Mrs. Sarah Kelley, to add to one-
story frame dwelling at 381 Auburn avenue.
I*. Gore**, f(» remodel nm* story
frame dwelling at 455 Court la ml street.
$500—W. L. Traynham. to remodel three
brick stores, 72-74-76 Decatar street.
$3,400—City of Atlanta, to add to brick
school building, corner Booth Boulevard and
Bryan street.
$1,000‘-City of Atlanta, to add to Form-
wait school building.
$500—Sckcslnger-Moyor Bottling Co., to
build frame stable at 64 Msngum street.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$750—J. J. Edwards to C. E. Boynton, lot
:i Crew street near Woodward avenm*. •
$1,000—R. C. Maeger to Charles Maeger.
.jt on Greensferry nvenue. Warranty deed.
$800—W/ It. Heard to W» E. Heard, lot
on Wells street near McDaniel street. War
ranty deed.
$900—East Atlanta Land Co. to Fltshugh
Knox, lot on Kdgewood avenue near Fort
street. Warranty deed.
$575— Same to same, lot bn Edgewood nve
nue near Jackson streot. Warranty deed.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL F0RECA8T.
Atlanta nnd VIcJnlty-Falr and coatlnasd
warm tonight nnd Saturday. **
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
The weather In Texas. Alabama, Geerri*
Tennessee, nnd illsslsslppl Is geoeriu*
clear nml hot this morning. MaEtSTlS
rain last night, with high winds.
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Cloudy.
i>ove; generally hen
Northwest-
44 to 64
renerally heavy rains, and raining,
west—Partly cloudy. 66 to 70 abmm-
general rates In North Dakota, locsl in
South Dakota nnd Minnesota.
West nnd Southwest—Generally r>n r w
to 78 above; local rains In Iowa nal N«!
brnskn. ^ ,
Ohio Valley—Clear, 76 to 80 above.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Louisiana nnd Eastern Texas—Lor#| *how.
ers Friday nnd Saturday; fresh soutoeast to
aouth winds.
Georgia and Alabama—Partly cloudy Frl-
day and Saturday; variable winds.
West Florida nnd MIsrisgIpnI-p ar t| T
cloudy Friday and-Saturday; light to fresh
south winds.
West Texas-Fair Friday, except showers
In the panhandle; Saturday fair
e nnd Kentucky—Fair Friday;
aoler
Tennessee . v _,
Saturday showers nnd cooler.
Produce exchange.
Lemons $5.35 to $5.du.
Lime* 76 to $1.
Peaches, per crate, $1 to $1.50.
Pineapples $2 to $2.60, market at present
time well stocked.
Bananas, straights, ii-”* hunch $1.60 to
$1.75. Culls, per hnnen, $1 to $1.26.
Wtnermelons, $10.00 to $20.00 per 100; de
mand good.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.-
Llve hens 35 to 37V4c; fries 22H to 26c:
broilers 16 to Lire ducktf, Pekin 30
to 36cb puddle 25 to 27Hc.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c; dressed
turkeys, per lb., 16 to 18c.
Eggs, per dozen, 17 to 17^.
Butter, table, per Ib^ 20 to 22%c; cook-
ig. per lb., 1244c to 16c.
Honey—New 8$$10c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10
VKOETARLES.-Irieh potato... No. 1
stork $3.60 barrel; No. 2 stock 2.76.
Tomatoes, per. crate, $2 to $2.60; demand
ood.
Beans, green, per crate, $1 to $1.25; wax
60 to 75c.
8goaah, yellow, 50 to 75c.
> $1; market overstocked •
Corn, new,. 15 to 20q per dosen.
Okra, per crate, $1.60 to $2.
Cucumbers, per crate, 60 to 75c, market
well stocked.
Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.20.
Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $L25;
ew sweet potatoes $1.75 bushel.
Cherries. L’l-iiunrt crate, $1.60 to $1.75.
Cantaloupes. pe»* crate. $2 to $160.
Blackberries Vj to 1244c nunrt.
Dewberries 10 to 124*1* «juart.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR.—Postels Elegant $6.35; Diamond
mtgiit Sfi^fgfcc? $5.10; half patent
itent $8: font . __ .
■.10 to $4.36; ihflcs* $3.90: spring wheat
patent $5.5^66. Market strong.
CORN.-Choice red cob 78C; No. 2 white
74c; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice
white, 60c; choice mixed, 49c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
, MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bushel,
73c? bolted 140-lb. jutes, per bushel, G3c.
shorts, white, $1.40: medium, $1.35; brown.
$1.15.
iiAt.—iiiuuiujt vuuii-w i«rjrr n.ura, $1,10;
do., choice small bale# $1.14; do.. No. 1
timothy hales, $1.08; do.. No. 2 $1; do., No. 1
clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 closed mixed
CLOVER.—Choice 90c.
The ttlMve prices nre f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR.-Standard granulated Sc. New
York Refined 44 to 444; plantations 44 to
(He. Market stronger.
COFFEE..—Roasted Arbnckle's $15.60;
bulk. In bags or barrels, 12Kc; green 10 to
12c. Market weak.
RICK.—Carolina 444 to 744<% according to
grade^ Market very strong.
Arkansas—Partly cloudy Friday; 8atw
day cloudy; Friday shower* and cooler la
the afternoon or night; Saturday fair.
COTTON 8EED OIL.
New York. June -The market for cob*
ton seed oil was very quiet, with only •
few small sale* of July and September
during the early dealings. With node*
day today there was n disposition to await
the effect of the July notices, nnd this nat
urally restricted operations In sit deliver
ies. The near positions are Influenced very
largely by the technical position of the
market, while distant months c?b Influ-
enced by new crop news. The market at
the close was steady with prices uachs&ssl
to 44c higher.—Wore ft Lelond.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The controlling wenlther conditions
changed very little in the last 24 I
The center of highest pressure I*
northern Alnbnmn, while that of Iowm
barometer la In North Dakota, bavins
moved slowly eastward since Thursday
morning. • *
There is s small area of cloudiness to
clear skies prevail.
Thunderstorms have occurred In tbe Da
kotas. Nebraska, New York, and at 4VII-
mlngton. N. C.
The temperature has changed but little
except on the north Atlantic coast, the
upper Missouri valley and the Dakota*,
wbere it is from 4 to 10 degrees cooler.
COTTON REGION -BULLETIN.
STATIONS OF
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cleur
•Chattanooga, clear..... ..
Columbus, clear
Gainesville, clear...........
Greenville, clear
Griffin, clear
•Mncon. clear
Montlcello. clear
Newnaii, ilenr
Rome, elsnr
Spartanburg, clear
Tallapoosa, dear
Toccos, dear.
West Point, dear
»tsragftttf
erlod ending nt 8 n.
Late report, June 28
are for 12-boor
Tn It:«[ mi. ,■l.-ar...'
haras. 15c. Dry salt extra OMR
20*5 lbs. 10.50; fat harks 844:
Hnpreme lard .!■>.. lied. Cross
Drift HraMiriMM
•la tea 844c.
__
compound 7H. lied Cron 714.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
„ . Bid. Aflkod.
OTCrdn 4U*. IMS lit IIS
Gcord*. II. II.Jj, 1,19 105 1MJ
Sarannah 3a. 130, ion, 103 1
Macon (a, 1*19 10S ;T
Atlanta, (a. 1*11 itA
Atlanta. 4Via. US ]M u,
Atlanta, 4a. 1*34 106V4 MTV
Atlanta and Weal Point 1SS lin
Atlanta nnd Went 1-olnt Debt*. 197 110
C. R. of Gcorrln llrnt Income M
do. accond Incom* to w
do. third Incom* M M
Gcnrjtln M 2B
Atwnnt* nnd Hnrnnnnb 117
Boathtrantero iu list,
Georgia 1-ndBc lata — ~ r7 ’
C„ C. and A. l«t
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
Now York, June 39.—The Bun onja: A*
wna thought probable by tbe mnjorlty of
clo*. obaerv.r* of the .lock market after
the dona of bualncaa Wnlncaday, there wna
a renewal In tbe foeepart of the eeeelon
yeeterday of preeslug Ihiuldatton that baa
been recently oo notably In erklence. It
w*n mnnlfeit Wednetdny that numeroua
cnUa by eommloalon bonoel upon their cno-
tomera for Ibe etrengtheulng of weak apec-
nUtlee account! would tie made oyer night
•f/ 1 the reneonnlile expectation wn* that n
fair proportion of tboee to whnm*tbmH- de
mand* were addreeH.il would decide to
clow the accounta In ,|ne>t|nn. Tbew an
depreaeed, falling on the accond oecnaton
to tbe lowest points yet tonehed In. tbe
eoarne o« the present ilecllne movement.
It developed, on Ibe other hand, that Ibis
enforee.1 prraanre to anil storks was not
sufficient to bring tbe market to tbe point
of iterooratlxatloe, and that It gave every
appearance of rep ream ting Ibe maximum
power, for tbe time being nt least, of tbe
force, that have been recently exerted In
Ibe effort to force qootatlous of .tocka
downward. There mlnrally began there-
Innnn.
rt»Km. These purchase* 1 oj^itock:
not characterised by any parilculn
urgency, and many times during tlw» .i«i
as tbe market, rose to new hlgl:
became dull. * *
from the very
running from *
Atlanta ..............
Augusta
Uharleston
Galveston
Little Rock
Mobile
Montgomery
New Orleans
Oklahoma
Savannah ...»
Vicksburg
Wilmington
llcatcs inappr
1TI5®
(able raloftuT
inpreclnblc
Remarks.
Temperatures were two to four «ie*re«
higher over the belt. Light rains fell over
tb. ...tern portion ««'""U' ABm nT .
' laical Korcco.tcr.
piedm'ont BROKERAGE CO/8
DAILY MARKET LETTER
New York. Jone M.-rotlon-The ™tt«|
market today has been entirely projo***^!
In character and dullness prevailed ilunuf
tbe morning sewdon. After npenluf down
2. to 4 point*, n little rally occurretT >?*
Orleans nhowed considerable-
July option, but the distant niontbs were
not nffectctl. The market la *2^*h* ta
government report on the Jl, wdwb
expected to show that the *** at 5*, r *o.
crop conditions are maintained. Aa ••
male of tbe cooditlon ta Mlaa sjj
IssnnI Just about noon, which ahmwd
per cent condition, which lsjwari*n. .iJJ,
"SLSTSS mark,, ap.n.^ rf
a henry time, and It la t 111 !}, , ,Al. r nil-
liull purty to get stocks up. The tuoet o'
eplcuoui thing about the tuirVcti*
continued nnd Irrenlatlble lliiuMittl.m «
atocka. The only ntrenglb la »> in
Iicuoe of the abort lutcrrlt in'l 'h
parly la dally meeting with *■;"**Tp
The Increase.I flo»tlng .apply ,
dlfflcnlt for tbe bull element to even ■
tain price*. Barb decline
■locks lower than they were beftj
bansts move margins and neceMltatc* t™
eH ling Of nn lnrotubtnryMtnre. jjg
ntrenglb In nil money ale® operated
tbe market.
L. J. ANDER80N & CO.’8 .
DAILY COTTON LETTER
w York. June
York opened with an attack
option which carried It down
raid waa made oa the
notices covering about Sa0» '•* „
cotton had Im-cu loaned, and . ttm .
tbe nature of an attempt to (nt 'b; ^
oueil, and _«r«.
me nature oi bu nttempt to tW
per Of the market than anythlngei^
price* quickly recovered ong'/; .
and the report that the majority of
notice* would Imj topped. At noon
market hn.l recovered .nearly all of
id become very qu»ef. # ^ *t-
win 2^bfbrs
xt Tneolny. It I. tW mT**
rt will .11.,W n decline In tbe ^^t.
tlon of from 3 per rent *,. P a,lH«iy
■ I,..,, high level. It an.I In ,iiitlclp*Mna <>f tbl» J5i„» op t»
no.lng price, were not far ■ thnt price* will he allowed to deahM or •
r 1-e.t of the day. and gains that time. Hboahl tbe .raport’rlM.dit
the *t4M*k*
aubji
of *i-
th<
alien.—Glb»»rt A Clay.