Newspaper Page Text
10
THE ATLANTA GEORG JAN.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANT ADS
ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken for Ion than 2J
cento, the price of four linee.
Six worde of average length
make a line. The following ratee
are for coneeeutive insertion.:
1 time 6 cente a line.
3 timet 5 cente a lino.
6 timet ..... cento a line.
26 tlmee 4 cento a line.
52 timoa . .... V/t cente a line.
78 timet 3 cent! a line.
Written notice it required to
diieontinue claaeified advertise*
mente.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Georgian want adt. are inex*
penalve, but they bring quick re-
Quite and cure returne.
Ado. for 8ituatione Wanted will
be intertod one time free of
charge. They mult not exceed
four linee. ,
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When eending adt. pay
for at ratee quoted above.
Jf
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE WHN
as helper* In the foundry to learn mold-
era* trade. Good pay to start with nnd
better pay In two or three monthi. Only
those with rood inferences need applj.
DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co.
LABORERS WANTED.
$1.25 PER DAY.
Wages Paid Weekly.
ATLANTA CAR WHEEL
WORKS.
Take Ltickic St. Car to
Waterworks.
rlage Factory, Jacksonville, Fla.
FIRST-CLASH BUSINESS HOUSES
I should have high grad* stros Call oo
Kent “
Phone
Kent Sign Co., MJfc North Pryor street.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL
rage Company, at 20 Mouth Pryor afreet,
will buy or sell you out
FOR HALE—INFANT** THOfTHHEAfJ.
line material; never t»een used, and is a
bargain to any one who purchases. M 160,
Yost. $12; one Crandall and three Call
graphs, $5 each. If yon want a typewriter,
consult us. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange,
II. M. Ashe, president, Atlanta. Ga.
FOU HALE-TWO CAM LOAD* FINE
Brock way Hurries, runabouts and depot
wagons. • Nothing better made. Georgia
Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 62 West Mitchell
Street.
FOU BALK-BEST RUBBER TIKE
‘ Ve
hide Mfg.
nnd 62 West Mitchell st.
DON’T GO BLIND.
WIIBN YOU HUE TUB ATLANTA
Wrecking Co.*s new line. Just added a
full line of trunks, travelers* supplies nnd
*rnl office supplies. The cheapest aver
wm. We buy. sell or exchange everything.
17 and 39 West Mitchell street. Bell 'phone
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND Equip
ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change, buy and sell automobiles. Oarai
IBi
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
business For high grade work call on
Kent. 914 N. Prjor. Phone 2921.
A Huddleston, Mlntnl. Fla.
FOR TEXAS LAND BARGAIN IN
FOR 8ALE—FURNITURE.
RUGS AND MATTINGS AT WHOLE-
sale prices. Robison A Barnes, 19 East
Hunter.
Barnes, 18 East Hunter.
REMEMBER THAT WE SELL FURNI-
ture, matting nnd rugs cheaper than any
[>use In the city. Robli
■last Hunter.
A Ha rues, 18
WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing. He Is contracting wall pnper
nnd pnlutfng. Office nnd show room 12
East liiinter atreet. Both ’phones 660.
WHO IS BURNETT? OF COURSE,
you've heard tell;
He's the man who does papering nnd
painting so well:
natter t, r
found.
He'll make them look both smooth and
sound.
And when It Is finished. then von will tee
As perfect n Job ns ever could be;
A look nt his sampler Is certainly a treat.
0TENO-BOOK KEEPER. $60; 8TENO-
Ifookkccper, $00; stenographer. $00. Bella
my Business Agency, 1390 Candler building.
WE NEED COMPETENT MEN IN ALL
LINES. IF YOU WANT A POSITION,
CALL OR WRITE NOW. NATIONAL
EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION. 1022-1423-
1024 CENTURY BUILDING. ESTABLISH
ED FOR PROMPT AND' RELIABLE
SERVICE.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WILL GIVE ltKGI i.AU EMPLOYMENT
tu our sewing room to girls nnd women
on easy work, short hours and good nay.
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 live out of Attautn,
write us and we will give you Information
about boarding nlnces. Nunnnlly Bros. A
MeCrea, 36 W. Alabama street.
STENOGRAPHER, $46; STENOGRAPHER.
$60; tiookkeeper. $60. Bellamy Business
Agency, 1330 Candler building.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
EXPERIENCED FIRE INSURANCE MAN,
locnl or general agency, open for propo-
altlon. Insurance, cart Georgian.
Address J.
, On.
I WILL GIVE MY FIRST MONTH'S PAY
to the person who secures me a situa
tion, either clerical, mechanical or manual;
experienced In former. Age 24. Address
Wick, care Georgian.
WANTED, BY EXPERIENCED BOOK
keeper and salesman, temporary employ
ment for few weeks. Railroad corporation
or commercial accounts. Well ncqunluted
•with city. Address Extra Work,
Georgian.
EXPERIENCED ADVERTISER. PAPER,
magaslne or hold-up. Will work any
where. Advertiser, care The Georgian.
STENOGRAPHER AND GENERAL OF-
flee man of considerable experience de-
*1 res position with a flrat-clsss concern,
where there will he opportunities for pro.
motion to a thoroughly capable and compe
tent young man. Can furnish excellent
references ns to character and hustnesa abil
ity. , Address Steno., 416 Peters building,
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
icacner; nave inree years experience ami
first grade license. (Miss) R. T., Box 86,
Whtteahurg. Ga.
WANTED—8ALE8MEN.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED CALENDAR
salesman to Sell tu Atlanta our unique
.advertising maps, calendars nnd other nov
cities. Something now. Big seller to best
trade. Commission basis. Give references.
•Write fully. The Kenyon Map Co., Des
WANTED—SILK AND DRESS GOODS
salesmen !u Atlanta. Rtnte salary nnd
give references. Address L. II. H., care
The Georgian.
WANTED—LAW BOOK 8ALE8MEN.
060 TO $300 COMMISSION EARNED PER
month selling **CvC* on the road. Apply
or write to Ed I>. Peirce, general agent, V®
Century building, Atlanta, tin. Reference
required. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., 7 t
• p. in.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS I WILL
cut my $35 suits to $28. Carroll, the tailor,
172 Peachtree street, opposite Aragon hotel.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
nnd vault doom to he sold at cost during
next week; now la your time. 26 S. Broad
atreet. R. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
NKLIN CLEANS CLE
i, dyes amt repairs. v
168 Whitehall street.
KNABE PIANO-UPRIGHT MAHOGANY
case, slightly used; New Home sewing
machine, oak sldeixMinl; also, two flue Jer
sey cows. 269 Crew street.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE.
i* lb
b
A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN BY THE
owner for $3,160. Elevated shady lot, east
frouf, 60 by 200 feet, to a 10-root alley.
House built for a home, with seven rooms
and bath. Two-room servant's house, fruit
trees, stable, etc. Owner, 269 Crew street.
LOST—BETWEEN MY OFFICE AND THE
West End car, or on the West End enr, a
package of papers. The tinder will Iro re
warded If same Is returned to F. I*. Heff
ner, 612 Peters Bldg.
FOR RENT—ROOM8.
FOR RENT—8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOUSE,
close In; only $26.00. Apply 67 Crew at.
Bell phone 4261.
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT
for rent close In. “
street
RpOM8.WANJEP.
WANTED—lBY N< ^FOUir^YOUNG A MENrOF
temperate habits, rooms nml board.
Must be flrnt-class nnd close In on north
e. Address TI., cure The Georgian.
WANTED—APARTMENTS.
npertmont ur huusr; nenr In ••« north
p. AtlilrrM W.. rero Tim (irorgjnn^
FOR SALE—8EED8.
TURNIP 8BBDS NOW IN ORDBUi ALSO.
(wens. eweet corn, Invti, Irttuca. etc.
Murk W. Jolmeon Semi Co., 35 Honth Prjr-
or street.
WANTED— FUHNI8HED ROOM.
WANTED—BURNISHED ROOM NEAR IN
.1 iixlf rnsn. T ti.
david w. TARBnonan.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phone, 1255. 30 K. Hunter 8L
iYII.I.IH WAIJ. PAPER, COMPANY.
I-eriret etoclc In Sonlh. 54 N. RronJ >1.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE REST OB MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
Kkl el »M4 N. Prjor 8L Ale* Kent,
Phone IMS.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW ....
PANAMaT*^and" MILAN (STUAW^IJATI*
cleaned end reehaped, 50c.
Soft nnd .tiff fete beta cleaned end re*
shaped. 36c.
Band! or
ACME IIATT1
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES ANl> RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail glstrlbutoro of Vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall ord«#s. We want the uames of
all talking machine dealers In the south.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co.
WRITE YOUR WANT AD HERE.
Send it to The Georgian office by a bicycle messenger. We pay the messenger.
Or, if you prefer, telephone Main 4927; we will take your ad over the phone,
charge you at the rate of one cent a word, and collect later. If you need help, have
anything to sell, rent, exchange, or wish to purchase anything, try a want ad. They
do'the work.
SIX 1 ORDINARY
WORDS i MAKE
ONE
LINE.
' -
J
%
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only Three Left of Eight Brand New
Suburban Home*.
The 11 ret month will ba (Iren FREE
and If occuplad ona year, two mora
montha will ba given FREE at tha
end of the year, making only nine
month, you will hara to pay for. Nona
but good famlllea will ba allowed In
thee, houaes. Thee, are located on the
River electric car lint only twenty
mlnutaa ride from the center of the
city; contain 7 and 8 room,; have
never been occupied; are located In
Weat Atlanta Park. Every houae front,
a fifty-foot Park, which la aet In trcee,
evergreen* and flower*. Pur* air; na
tive oaka; an Ideal a pot for children.
It la cheaper than living In the city
and the aurroundtng* ara more whole-
w In the center of thla Park ara
the Ferro Phoephate Springe, which
will cure any caae of atomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long atand-
Ing. It now baa a flew church, neatly
furnlahed, a atore. a acbool-houa* coat
ing S2.600.00 will aoon be completed.
Captain J. T. Mill*, who live* on the
ground*, will ahow you through the
house.. Rent 110.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
12 Auburn Avenue.
$12,000, A BARGAIN.
OVER 20 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN
city limits, 200 feet of car line, 16 minutes'
ride from center of city. 8,000 feet street
frontage. Private tract privilege of over
1,200 feet In center of property. All for
$12,000.00, with terms. Buy this and doubts
your money within one year.
M. McNEIL and
W. S. SHERWOOD
514 Empire Bldg.
FOURTEENTH ST. LOT.
will! ,1'miiia wna»i iihi ij, mm
Is next to the home of Mr. Mniuuel Wey*
man. and Immediately acromi the Rtreet
from the home! of Mr. Henry Johnson
•ud Mr. Eugene Callaway. Quick sale
price $3,600.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 AUBUHN AVE.
Bell 'pbone 4606,
H. C. PENDLETON,
REAL ESTATE,
Atlanta Phone 1237. 614 Pe
ters Building.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone* 5488. 412 Peters Building
$3,260—BAILEY ST.. 7 ROOM HOUSE,
good condition; shady lot, 60x220; think
of It, 60x220. Within 4 blocks of the ter
minal station, ltenta well; good neighbor
hood. You -can't beat this In the city.
$7,600—N. BOULEVARD. 10-ROOM HOUSE,
lot 60x186, In best block on this street,
and this Is the best house Id the block;
wonld cost nearly this money to bulhl It
today, to My nothing of the lot, which Is
easily worth $3,260.
$2,660—N. BOULEVARD LOT, 60x200, FOR
$2,660; east side, Iietwecn Highland ave.
nnd Knat avenue; nothlug else along here
for less than $3,000.
$1,750—8I5IPSON ST., NEAR ORME, A
good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot;
house only occupied by owner for years;
special reason for felling; will rent easily
for $17.50.
$600-61 TKNNELLB ST., 3-ROOM COT-
tage, right nt Klsas-May mills. In flne
shape; rents readily at $6.76 per month;
will rent for $7.60. This Is a gilt-edged
piece of property for the money.
$2,300—RANKIN ST., 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
Just off the Boulevard. This cottage has
every convenience, It In splendid condition,
on large lot: rents readily at $18. Can
make attractive terms on it.
... beat
w __ ... ...„. Best thing for
the money on the north side. Can make
terms easy for right parties.
H. C. WILSON & CO.
Real Estate - and Renting
Agents,
1208 Fourth National Bank
Building.
INVESTMENTS.
$1,950—GARDEN RT.. NEAR GEORGIA
ave., we have, n modern 5-room cottage
about 3 years old, with nil conveniences,
on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell
nt once, ns party Is leaving the state nnd
will make a sacrifice for quick sale. Can
make easy terms.
STEVENSON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
NEGOTIATE SALES FOR OWN
ERS. LOCATE HOMES AND IN
VESTMENTS FOR PURCHASERS.
CONDUCT A CLEAN. HIGH-
CLASS AGENCY BUSINESS ON A
STRAIGHT COMMISSION BASIS.
STRANGERS IN ATLANTA ARE
WELCOME TO ANY INFORMATION
AND HELP WE CAN AFFORD
HEM.
OFFICE, FIFTEENTH FLOOR
CANDLER BUILDING. BELL PHONE
MAIN, 1051; ATLANTA, 306.
McNEILL & SHERWOOD
REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING
514 Empire Building. Phone 857.
line, nt $3,00). This Is a bargain nnd also
desirable home for parties wanting acre
age.
CLAIlKBTON—20 ACRES OF LAND FAC
jg Georgia railroad nml beautifully lo
cated nt $2,000.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributor! In tbs
south. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale,
Hncll and Huflsoc bicycles. Write for our
1904 catalogue and price list. Alexander-
Elyea Co.
IVC MOVE, STORE. PACK AND SHIP
for siteclal occasions. 204 R. Alabama St
KROMOPATIIIC REMEDIES CURE
scalp diseases and make hair grow.
Krmn s Medicated Soap makes you by-
g enlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J.
rom, specialist, 613 “The Grand.’* At-
lnntn. Gn.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
aov business, at a price that cannot help
but please you.
Ctt*h or monthly payments. Every register
auaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
Begister Co. Branch of American Second-
naMd Cart Register Co., 24 M. Broad street,
Atlanta, Ga.
LARK8TON—26-ACRE FARM IN ABOUT
one mile of this village, in good shape,
with average farm house and outbuildings.
INMAN PARK-TWO NICE COTTAGES
•if 6 and 7 rooms each, faring Georgia
railroad, that can lie tmuglit at good bar
gains. It will pay to Investigate these.
INVESTMENTS
DECATUR RTREET—A STORE AND
three residences on the corner of Brad
ley nnd Decatur. Lot faces Decatur
street 100 feet, nnd runs back 200 feet Am
Bradley street. This Is something
good.... ....$10,000
FAIR STREET. CORNER OF FRASER,
a two-story brick store, routing for $45
nor mouth. This Is close In. aud can not
be bent $6,000
LOTS—WE HAVE TEN LOTS ON THE
west side that we enn sell for a small
cash payment and $2.50 to $4 tier month.
If you do not wish to keep the lot. we will
redeem It nt fhe end of twelve mouths, and
pay you 10 |H*r cent on the money you
have paid In. Come to see us alxmt this
quick, as there are only a few tots left.
In this class of property.
W. E. SAUNDERS & CO.,
Real Estate and Routing.
LOOK AT THIS!
209x250 FT. R. R. FRONTAGE, CLOSE IN.
Modern building on same, containing 16.-
000 square feet of space, worth not less
than $12,000. If taken within a week can
sell at $26,000 for entire property.
FOR SALK—$7,600 WILL PURCHASE AN
THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES
beautiful corner in West End. $4,250 to
$4,600.
•-ROOM, 2-STORY NEW HOUSE, TINTED
walls, cabinet mantels, Meldrlm st. Only
$1,700. Terms.
BEAUTIFUL NEW 10-BOOM HOUSE ON
Peachtree, with over one acre of ground.
Price $9,600. Liberal terms or will ex-
chauge for vacant property or smaller home.
R. IL FRONTAGE OUT OF AND WITHIN
city limits, large and small lota. Prices
$800 to $36,000 per lot. Buy now and double
your money within a yean
IF YOU WANT A BUSINESS 8ITE WE
have clients who will bay and Improve
for you. Call and see us.
57 Inman Bldg.
Bell Phone 1485
MANUFACTURING
SITES.
ACREAGE. RESIDENCE
LOTS.
TWENTY-FIVE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
lots. $350 to $1,260 each, 224 acres front
ing on Ponce DeLeon avenue, Highland
avenue and North avenue, two flne manu
facturing sites «m Southern railway, near
DelenAch MIU Manufacturing Company, all
at attractive prices and on easy terms.
Apply to
COPENHILL LAND CO.,
15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
$804 BUYS THREE-ROOM HOUSE IN
flne repair; largo lot; South avenue;
terms, $100 cash, balance to suit.
$3,600 BUYS THREE FOUR-ROOM
houses rented at $37.60 per month, on
Hortland street.
6600 BUYS NK.’fe VACANT LOT, 60 iA
$150, on Ashby street, Weat End; terms.
HOMES.
$3,000 BUYS NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, IN
flne condition; Woodward avenue.
$1,960 BUYS NICE FIVB-ROOM HOUSE.
on nice slxe lot; Broyles street; terms
$200 cash, balance $18 per month.
$1,260 BUYS NICE TIIUEE-ROOM HOUSE
and hall, nicely finished Inside; has cabi
net mantels, nnd In first-class condition;
lot 60 by 150; terms $2S0 cash, balance $15
per month, without Interest. Paines nve-
nus.
$1,200 BUYS FOUR-ROOM HOUSE; NICK
lot: terms $50 cash, $10 per month. Sunset
avenna.
$1,400 BUYS FIVE-ROOM ITOU8E ON LOT
50 by 150; English .avenue. Terms, $200
cash. $15 per month.
$1,760 BUYS TWO-STORY EIGHT-ROOM
house, English avenue. Terms, $200 cash,
$18 per month.
LUCIUS McK. DUNCAN
& CO.
REAL ESTATE,
719 FOURTH NAT’L BANK BLDG.
BELL PHONE 660.
JUNIPER STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH
and Tenth streets, we have a rare bar
gain in a home, two stories, nearly new;
every modern convenience: lot 60 by 300.
Owner leaving dty, will aell nt a sacrifice.
Price $7,000. Will make terms.
NORTH JACKSON STREET. SEVEN-
room, two-story house, built for a home;
corner lot, street In rear; another bargain
at $4,000; $1,000 cash, balance easy.
PRYOR STREET, SIX-ROOM COTTAGE,
on prettiest lot on the street; $3,000*
SEE US FOR WELL-LOCATED CENTRAL
property.
I*. M. DUNCAN, J. W. BRYSON.
FOR RENT. .
Have the only cen
trally located stores in
the city. • See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
PHONES 1076. 28 PEACHTREE ST.
. FOR RENT.
NO. 47 W. NORTH AVE—This two-story
8-room frame, on lot 60x200, which lies
level. Is on the north side of W. North
nvenue, between Hprlug suit Williams
streera: has gns. hot nnd cold water,
porcelnln hath, closet, stationary wash-
stand on Imth floors; sink In the kitchen
nnd sink In the pautry; Is heated with
hot air furnnee. If you nre looking for
an extra nice house lu the !>cst «»f re
pair and In oue of our best uclghtmr-
hoods, this Is your opportunity. West
Peachtree cars block aud n half away.
Will be vacant August 1. Rent $75 per
month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Pbonee <18.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
9-ROOM MODERN, BEST PART OF
Jones ave., and a beauty. $3,000.
9-ROOM HOUSE, EAST FRONT, ON GAR
•len at., near Georgia ave.; gas. water
and bath. $2,100; terms.
9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EAST FRONT.
on Central ave.; lot 50x123; built for a
borne. I.et ua abow you this.
# *
NICE LOT, CLARK ST.,' 104x160. Only $700.
West Side Lots For Sale
Call and get a plat of the 50 lots we are offering for sale I
on
Simpson St., Jones Ave., and Sunset Ave.
on terms of $25.00 cash and $5.00 a month. They are I
near Wachendorff’s Nurseries, and in a good home-own.
ing neighborhood. m
PRICES RUN FROM $125.00 UP TO $400.00.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
COLLEGE PARK HOMES
DON'T PAY HENT.
It la exceedingly bad form to do so wjien you can pay your own money hack Is
your pocket, by coming to me. Just ran your eye over this!
We*ll build yon a house Just Uke you want It, on easy payments, from $5oi
to $5,000, It jou buy the lot 1-room, modern, new house on corner lot, $ioo c *ik,
balance easy monthly payments..
4- room modern new house, same terms.
5- room, new, modern house on large corner lot; $250 cash; balance easy uoothlv
payments. 7, 8 and 10-room houses. "
The College Park Land Company have 2,000 lots to select from, $100 to «oi
each. Come ont and see me, or call me up.
Office at end of car line. Bell Phone 37-J East Point
Park, Ga. I sell everything at College Park. • „
EDWARD H. WALKER,
Exchanfe, Coll.g,
The College Park Real Estate Dealer.
STATISTICS.
railroad. l*ric* $5,000.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. II. Sockwell, at 86
Foundry street, a sou.
buildincTpermits.
$100—0. J. Burch, to add to frame dwell
ing at 292 West Mitchell street.
$66—Mrs. L. B. Meadows, to repair three
frame dwellings at corner Capitol uml
•- •
$100—po|»e Bros., to chance store front at
126 Kdgewood avenue.
$2,260—Mrs. T. W. Flake, to build one-story
frame dwelling at 16 Columbia uvenue.
$4,600—Virgil Joues. to lmlld two-story
frame dwelling nt 498 Spring street.
$176—J. - Cohen, tb re-cover two-story
frame dwelling at '28 Orange street.
$12,000— Mrs. I. C. Doolr, to build three-
story brick apartment at 90-92 Ellis street
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$3,250— Emory J. Hale to 1). C. Jones, lot
on corner Onklaud and Mllledge avenues.
Warranty deed.
$60—Mary C. Osborne to Josh Grier, lot
on Hprlug street. Warranty deed.
$300—Knimn A. Bowlin to John W. Bow
lin, lot on corner of Stewart and University
venues. Warranty deed.
$300—Clty of Atlanta to N. A. Chastain,
lot on Emmett street, near Hemphill
Warranty deed.
...tilth Ilrlee to Atlnntn Banking and
Savings Company, lot on corner of Mitchell
and Maple streets. Loan de«*d.
$26—John T. Tnylor to O. P. Hodo, lot In
Hollywood cemetery. Warranty deed.
$350—G. B. Chnpninn to J. T. and C. R.
Oxburn. lot on Kllllau street, near Waldo.
Warranty deed.
$9,000 l’enal Bum—William Owens to I.
Silverman, lot on Courtland street, near Ba
ker. Warranty deed.
$1,700—H. B. Godby to R. L. Jones, lot
on corner of Fraser street and Crumley,
Warranty deed.
$1,800—It. L. Jones to E. P. Johnson, et
nl., same lot. Warranty deed.
$3,250—Mrs. Josephine Wallace to Mrs.
Ida V. Arnhelm, lot on Berenn avenue,
(tear Flat Shoals road. Warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$50—College Park I*and Company to John
T. Ieehman, lot lu College Park cemetery.
Warranty deed.
$3,000—J. M. Beasley to Savings Building
and Loan Association, lot on Lawton
street, near Gordon. Loan deed.
$1—Empire State Investment Company to
Mrs. E. S. Mason, lot on Anderson avenue.
Hear Penelope street. Warranty deed.
$1,000—E. S. Mitchell to Mrs. Jullii ..
llogc, lot on West Harris street. Loan
1 $25,000—Dabney II. Bcovllle to Penn Mu
tual Life Insurance Company, lot on West
Mitchell street, near Mudlson avenue. War
ranty deed.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit an(
Produce exchnnge.
Lemons, $5.00 to $5.60.
Limes 60 to 76c.
Peaches, per crate, 60c to $1.00.
Pineapples, $1.60 to $2.60.
Bananas, straights. *•-- bunch $1.60 to
11.75. Culls, per bunco, $1 ^to $1.26.
Watermelons, $7.60 to $20.00 per 100; de,
tnand good.
POUf.TllY AND COUNTRY ritODUCE.-
Llre hens 36 to 37Hc: fries 224 to 25ci
ter, table, per lb., 20 to 224c; cook
Ing, per lh., 124c to 15c.
Honey—New 8010c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10
©12c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No.
Stock $4 barrel; No. 2 stock $2.60.
Tomatoes, per crate, 76c to $1.2i.
Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.40.
Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $L3s;
bear sweet potatoes $1.60 bushel.
Cherries. 24-quart crate, $1.6o to $L75.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR.—Poatels Elegant $6.10; Diamond
pateut. $5.75; fnney patent, $4.85; Blqe Rib-
limn. $4.10; fancy. $3.90; spring w‘
patent $6.26 to $5.75.
CORN.—Choice red cob 76c: No. 2 whits
76c; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 74c.
OATS—Cnolee white clipped. 62c; cholci
white, 60c; choice mixed. 49c; Texas rust
proof. 60c.
MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bushel
73c? bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bn«bel. 63c.
Shorts, white, $1.40: medium' «t.3S; brown,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.15: mixed bran, $1.10.
HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, $L10:
a., choice small bale* *1.14; do.. No. 1
timothy bales. »(.(#, do.. No. 2 $1: do., No. ]
clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 closed mixed
90c.
CLOVER.—Choice 90c.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
. F> ? r . Atelnta en<l Vlclnltj-Generall. ,.i, I
tonight and Wedneedaj. 1 |
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
„ Tj ' ,e . r . Bn ' 1 Dnlln. , ] 0lr I
**djPleaennt. Fort Worlh clou,I, I
'3[j«rtMipg£fr£m*CHjr clear; rained I.m I
SnS' cleer end 11 wann. "" d ho ' 1
and warm. Eufaola clear and pleasant -1
Georgia—Columbus partly cloudy nnd i
pleueaut; hard rain je.tenl.^ eftirn™?
Tl'omnavllle clear and warm. Alluinj dear
"v At ?"*" <-lf»r aud iileaunnt.
Cdfoljn*—.lielelgb clouilj; rained I
o(T i and on *11 nleUt. Green.lHirn Hnndr I
rained laet night. Churl,iu, |
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northweet-I-artlj cloudj; It to I
M ahore; mattered ralna. ‘
Northwe.t—Clear; 56 to 70 above.
Meet and Himthwe.t—Clear; 5S t,
above; nhowere Oklahoma. ,
Ohio Vallej—Fair to clear; 62 to 60 alwve;
local rains. 1
. weatherTorecast,
Ixiulelann and Ee.tern Texae-Generillr I
fair Tueidnj nml Wetlnewlaj.
..Georitln—Ocenaloa.l abower. Tue*l«v and
Wedneedaj.
Weetern Florida and Alnlianin-Orrn,lnn,I
.bower. Ttleedaj and Wednewlnj; light t,
fre.h eouth wlmle on the con.t,
Mlaalwlppl—Hhowera In eouth portion, nnd
fair In north Tuendaj; Wednewiny fair.
Me.tern Texee—Fair Tnewlnj nnd We*
need, j.. 1
STATE FORECAST.
•TATIONS OF
Temp'tur,.
DISTRICT.
Max.
Mia.
GROCERIES.
RI'GAlt.-Stnndnn, granulated 6c. New
York ReOned ihi to 4%; plautallone ti to
<Sc. Market etronger.
COFFBB.—Uoa.tiHl Arlmcklc'e 115.50;
bulk, la luge or barrel,. l?\c; green 16 to
Up, Market normal.
ItlCB,—Cerolln* 4Vi to TVie. nccordlng te
grad*. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream datrv, 144c;
twins 14r; brick, 14c. Market strong.
FRO VISIONS.—Supreme hams 15c. Dove
hams 154c. California hams 104c; Re«l Cross
hams, 15c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.75; Itellles,
20-6 lb#.. $10.25; fat Imcks, 84c; plates, 84c;
Supreme lanl. $9.75; Iteil Cross. 10c. Snow
Drift compound. 74c; Red Cross, 74c.
8TOCKS AND BOND8.
Georgia WI5 4 ** ¥d -
Georgia. R. R. 6s, 1910... 106
Savannah 6a. 1909 1024
Atlanta, 5s, 1911 106
Atjanta, 44s. 1922 107
182
Atlanta 4s, 1934
........... log
Atlanta aud West Point 115
Atlanta and Went Point Debts. 107
C. R. of Georgia first income
do. second Income ffu
Ha thlpil Inantii .. m. 7 *
I : ! =
M
170
no
ueorgtn v*
Augusta nnd Savannah 1J6
and 23 acres of land. 100 fruit trees and uSSliiT Parific tara JI5 JiJ $*•»©«.75; good prime JZm
crop planted; elghj tulles front dty. $1,2)0. ^ c fid A
Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina-1
Generally fair tonight nnd Wednesday.
WEATHER CONDI110N8.
Atlantic coast and nt n few scattered points I
In the Interior, while over most of ths I
countrv clear skies prevail.
In the last 24 hours showers have oc
curred over the eastern half of the rottos
belt, along the entire ennteru coast and at
a few Interior stations.
There baa been a general Increase In sir
pressure snst of the Mississippi. The high
pressure area that was over the Dakota!
yCsterdoy has moved eastward, cnnslaf
clear weather In advance of Its center.
The temperature has fallen In the upper
Ohio valley nml eastern lake region nnd I
The conditions favor generally
weather In this section tonight nnd to
morrow.
J. 11. MARBURY, Locnl Forecnater.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 bonra endlnr at $ a. m., <5tb I
,A\
•Chattanooga.
Columbus. .
Gainesville.
Greenville. .
Griffin. . . .
•Macon. .
MontlceMo. ,
Newnan. . .
Rome.
Spartanburg . .1
Tallapoosa ]
Toccoa. ...
Weat Point -
•Minimum temperatures are for Lhoer
period ending nt 8 1.
“7T
.02
1.43
•a 1
m. this date.
HBAVY RAINFALLS.
Mlllen, Ga
Waycroas, Oa
Florence. N. C
I.u 1111H»rton. N. C
Newborn. S. C
Wilmington. N. C....
BateariUe. Miss
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta 14 65
Augusta. . .
Charleston. .
Galveston. .
Little Rock.
Memphis. . .
Mobile. ...
Montgomery.
New Orleans.
Oklahoma. .
Savannah. .
Vicksburg. .
Wilmington. ...
T indicates inappreciable rainfall.
' REMARKS. , , |
Low* temperatures prevailed In
reme eastern portion of the bed.JJJJ.j
.hey were slightly higher over the f
fMirtlon. Precipitation occurred In
tlons, l>e|ng heavy In North Carolina. j
Max.
Mlo.
I
J. B. MABBIJIL
SecUau Klrecto®.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
By Private Lmeed Wire.
eeffi^i?V^T ,, ^ket K :lfe
higher; quality poor; left over. Ab-’Jgg
K»B6.I6: eetfnwted for toamrr,, >. -^ r
»h T i'p5Sr5!«7' U.6M. Market •»
•(’atll^-Tetl'meted reeetpte. *■'*"„ $i*: I
eteaity: nnallty fair: beevto^. »*
™.i n.set.4,); betfere. ti**’fiLm ■
5^6.75: g.«t !