The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 25, 1906, Image 10

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TO THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for leas than 25 cents, the price of four lines. 8ix words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time 6 cents a tine. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times ..... 4'/i cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3'/z cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice Is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TO\VN ORnERS~ MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive. but they bring quiok re sults andsure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ada. pay for at rates quoted above. V ^ WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD 8TRONO WHITE MEN helpers In the foundry to loom mold- era’ trade. Good pay to atart with wjd bettor pay In two or three month*. Ouly those with rood reference* need apply. PeLoach Mill Mfg. Co. DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR goods? If no, call up 29* (Bell). The Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. LABORERS WANTED, $1.25 PER DAY. Wages Paid Weekly. ATLANTA CAR WHEEL WORKS. Take Luckic St. Car to Waterworks. WANTED - GOOD WOOD - WOIUtF.il, Good .wages; steady Job. Chapman's Car* rlage Factory, Jnckaonvllle, Fin. 8TRNO-BOOKKREPER. $60; 8TRNO- bookkeeper, $60; stenographer, $60. Bella- toy Business Agency, 1390 Candler building. CALL OK WRITE NOW. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION. J 0221023- 1024 CENTURY BUILDING. ESTABLISH ED FOB PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. H WANTED HELP—FEMALE. wages to tboae without experience tintl they lenrn. If you live out of Atlanta, write ua and we will give you Information about hoarding places. Nunnally Bros. A McCrea. M W. Alabama afreet. STENOGRAPHER, $46; STENOGRAPHER, $60; bookkeeper, $60. Itcllnmy Btislucss Agency, 1330 Candler building. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. EXPERIENCED FIRE INSURANCE MAN, local or general agency, open for propo- altlon. Inaurnnoe, cara Georgian. Add reft s J. W. Hill, Hognnsvlll I WILL GIVE MY FIRST MONTH’S PAY to the ponton who aecure# me a altun- tion, either clerical, mechanical or manual; experienced In former. Age 24. Addreaa Wick, care Georgian. WANTED, BY EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper and aaleeman, temporary employ, ment for few week*. Railroad corporation EXPERIENCED ADVERTISER. PAPER, magaalne or hold-up. Will work any. where. Advertiser, care The Georglnn. STENOGRAPHER AND GENERAL OF- flee umn of conaldernble experience de- alraa position with a drat-claRa concern, where there will be opportunities for pro. motion to a thoroughly capable and compe tent young man. Can furnish excel lent reference* m to character and huatnena abil ity. Addrena Steno., 416 Petera building, city. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED^A^l’CRtnToSr^As'^ASSISTANT teacher; have three yearn’ experience and Drat grade licence. (Slim) R. T., Box 85, Whlteaburg, Ga. WANTED—SALESMEN. ndrertlalng wan*, calendar* and other nor- eltlea. Something new. Big seller to l*e*t trade. Commission basis. Give reference*. Write fully. The Keuyon Map Co., Dea , Molnea, Iowa. WANTED—SILK AND DRESS GOODS aaleamen In Atlanta. State nnlary and give references. Addreaa L. II. S., care The Georgian. WANTED—LAW BOOK 8ALE8MEN. $160 TO $300 COMMISSION EARNED PER month Belling •*Cyc" on the road. Applv or write to Ed D. Peirce, general agent. Mb Century building. Atlanta. Ga. Reference required. Office houra, 8 to 10 u. m., 7 to • p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. 172 Peachtree atreet, opposite Aragon hotel’ and vault doom to tie Bold at coat during next week; now I* your time. 2$ S. Broad atreet. R. W. Ellis. At louts. FRANKLIN CLEANS CLEAN: ALSO AL- tera, dyes«and repair*. Atlanta ’phone *81. 16B Whitehall atreet. KNABE PIANO-UPRIGHT MAHOGANY ca«e, allghtly u*ed; New Home newtng REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A REAL ESTATE BARGAIN BY THE owner tor $3,250. Elevated ahady lot, c*«t frout. 50 by M0 feet, to a 10-foot alley. House built for a home, with *even room* and bath. Twovfuom aervaat’a bonne, fruit treea, stable, etc. Owner, 20 Crew street. FIK8T-CLA8S BUSINESS HOUSES ahonld bar. high grad. alr*a Call no Kent Sign Co.. M4 North I*ryo» etmt. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND HAI, vag. Corapnny. at 20 Sooth Pryor (tnet, trill hoy or «c!l yon otih FOR HALE-INFANT’S TROUH8BAU; flue mnterlAl; never ln*en used, and 1* * bnrgnln, to any one who purchases. M 160, The Georgian. ONE BRAND-NEW SMITH PREMIER ty|*wrl!«*f; $80 cash. One Remington. $18; one Yoat. $12; one UrattdaU and three roll- graphs. $5 each. If you want n tyiiewriter, consult us. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, H. M. Ashe, president, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOAD* FINE Brock way surrles, runnlMiuta and depot wagon*. Nothing bettor made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., SO and 62 Went Mitchell Street.* FOR SALE—RR8T RUBBER TIRE; workmanship gunmnfoed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co.. 60 and 62 West Vltohell *t. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN YOU REE TUB ATLANTA Wrecking Co.‘s new line. Just added a fall lino of trunk*, travelers’ supplies and general office supplies. The cheapest ev#r sold. We buy. sell or exchange everything. IT^snd 19 West Mitchell street Boll ’phone BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ni.nt Co. W. repair, reconatruet. ax- change, buy and aell atitoranhllei. -Garaga, 10-13 Ultrhell atreet, Atlanta. Oa. Bali Oban. <194-1. Main. ATTRACTIVE 8ION8 WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent. 91Vh N. Pryor. Phone 292$. WE ABB HEADQUARTERS P'rtll FI.OIl- Ida times. Write us for prices. Wilson A Huddleston, Miami. Fin. FOR TEXA8 LAND BARGAINS IN fnrrai, ranches or town property, write J. W, Parker A Ron, rtnnta Anna, Tex. FOR 8ALE—FURNITURE. REFRIGERATORS AT COST AT ROBI- hoii A Barnes, 18 East Hunter. HUGS AND MATTINGS AT WHOLE- •sale prices. Robison A Barnes, 18 East Hunter. BRUB8ELL8 AND AX MINSTER ART squnres, 9 by 12 feet; $14 up. Robison A Ijnrncu. 18 East Hunter. REMEMBER THAT WE HELL FITRNI- ture, matting and rugs cheaper than any house In the city. Hobtsou A Barnes, 18 East Hunter. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Dou’t let ’em fool you.” Jim Burnett ^formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 East Hunter street. Both ’phones 660. L08T, WHO is mfUNETT? OF COURSE, you've heard tell; He’s the man who does papering and painting so well; No matter the coudltion your walla are found, He’ll make them look both smooth and sound, And when It Is flushed, then you will see As perfect a Job ns ever could be; A look at his sampler Is certainly a treat. Go see him nt 12,East Hunter streot- Both ’phone* 660. LOST—BETWEEN MY OFFICE AND THE West End ear, or on the West End car, a package of papers. The finder will lm re warded If same Is returned to F. P. liste ner, 612 Peters Bldg. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOB BENT—8-ltOOM, 2HTOIIY HOUSE, clow In; only $25.00. Apply 57 Crew at. Bell phone 4261. FOB RENT-A N1CF.I.Y FURNISHED front room. Apply to 2S7 Pencbtrea at. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS for rent i-loae In. 217 South Forayth atreet. ROOM8 WANTED-... WANTED—IIY FOUR YOUNG MEN. OF temperate habit., roonia and board. Mutt be dret-elaei ami elo«e In on north elite. Aiblre.a II.. enre The Georgian. WANTED—APARTMENT8. a nw. few ■ ‘ frfn?Ti apartment or house; near In on north aide. Addreaa W . rare The Georgian. FOR 8ALE—8EED8. TURNIP HERDS NOW IN ORDER; ALSO, l»esns. sweet corn. beet*. lettuce, etc. Mark W. Johnson Heed Co., 36 Houth Pry- WANTED—FURNISHED ROOM. WANTED—FURNISHED ROOM NEAR IN by ilnile man. T. 1) 8.. earn Georgian. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARURonon. MASTER PLUMBER. I’honea 1155. *> U. Hunter 8t WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad St. “KENT LIGHTS.” TUB BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW eold at *14 N. Pr/or St. Alex Kent, Phone 4848. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MjCaN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re- * Bands or sweats. 26c each extra. ACMH HATTERS. 61* Whitehall «t SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. < LUCKIE. OPI»OSlTE PIEDMONT. Dell 2336. Men’s sewed half soles. 76c. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINE!! AND RECORDH- Wbolesal# and retail dlstrlhutora of Vic- tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received I*rg# consignment of machine# and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given malt ord<#a. We want the names of • II talking machine de.lert In the eonth. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND BUNDRIR&—LARGKBT bicycle and aundry dlitrlbutora In the south. Routhern agents for Pierce. Yale, Bnell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 cetalogne end price Uat Alexander- Elyea Co. WE MOVE, BTORB. PACK AND flniP household goods; insurance rate one per cent Office and warehouse 163-65 Walton street. Both ’phones. Cathcirt’s Trans fer. REYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER. Signs, banners, flags and flag decorations for special occasions. 20)* K. Alabama St KROMOPATH1L REMEDIES CURB scalp disease* ami make hair grow. Krnnfs Medicated Soap make* you hy- 1 glenlcsUy clean. (M ye«r* success.) J. J. Krom. Mpeclnllst, 61$ “The Grand,” At lanta. On. WRITE YOUR WANT AD HERE. West Side Lots For Sale 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. / ~mr ORDINARY WORD8 Make- one □ net THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Three Lett of Eight Brand Now Suburban Homai. Tha first month will bo given FREE and If occupied ena year, two mort montha will b« given FREE at the and of tho year, making only nine monUia you will havo to pay for. Nose but good families will bo allowed In theae houses. Theaa are located on the River electrlo car Una only twenty mlnutea ride from tho center of tho city; contain 7 and t room.; havo never been occupied; era located In Went Atlanta Park. Every house front, a fifty-foot Park, which Is set In trees, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It Is cheaper than living In the city and the surroundings are more whole- In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Spring., which will cure any caae of atomach or kldn.y trouble, no mattor of how long stand ing. It now has a now church, neatly furnlehed. a store, a school-house coat ing 11,600.00 will coon bo completed. Captain J. T. Mills who Uvea on the grounds will show you through th. houses Rent $10.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOPS, IDEALS and ell other make, nt bantam prices We can aell you a recliter. aultable foe any builneaa, at n price (bat cannot help but ptenae you. Cn.h or monthly payments Every reglater guaranteed for two years Southern Caafe Reglater Co.. Hrench of American Second- Hand Caab Reglater Co, :i S. Broad atreet, Atlanta, Us $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER 10 ACRES OF LAND, WITHIN city llmlta, 200 feet of car line, 15 mlnutea’ ride from center of city. S,00Q feet atreet frontage. Private tract privilege of over 1,200 feet In center of property. All for $12,000.00, with term*. Buy tbla and double your money within one year. M. McNEIL and W. S. SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. FOURTEENTH ST. LOT. ■110111*11 win! /uuiig wms, m s nitt'ij, nun la nfcxt to the home of Mr. Mnniuel Wey man, ami Immediately acroaa the atreet from the home* of Mr. lleunr Johnaon and Mr. Eugene Callaway. Quick aale price $3,600. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 AUBURN AVE. Dell 'phone 4600. H. C. PENDLETON, REAL ESTATE, lanta Phone 1237. 614 I tei*8 Building. 2H acre* of land, within two blocka car Ine. nt $3,000. Thia la a bargain and aloo i deal ruble home for part lea wanting acre- mile of this village, in good chape, of 5 and 7 room* each, facing Georgia abroad, that c*n be liought at good t*r- nlus. It will pay to luveatlgate theae. INVESTMENTS >KCATCB STREET—A STORE AND three residence# on fin* corner of Ilrad- *y and Decatur. Lot face* Decatur treet 100 feet, and runa back 200 feet on Iradley atreet. Thl* U sofiethlng ood $10,000 SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building $3,250—BAILEY 8T., 7-ROOM HOUSE, good condition; ahady lot, 60x220; think of it. 60x220. Within 4 block* of the ter minal atatlon. Renta well; good neighbor hood. You can’t beat tbla In the city. $7.600—N. BOULEVARD. 10-ROOM HOUSE, lot 60x185, In beat block on thia atreet, and thia la the beat houae In the block; would cost nearly thia money to boltd It today, to aay nothing of the lot, which la easily worth $3,260. $2,660—N. BOULEVARD LOT, 60x200, FOR $2,660; eaat aide, between Highland are. and East avenue; notblug else along here for le«s than $$,000. $1,760—SIMPSON BT., NEAR ORME, A good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot; bonne onJy occupied by owner for years; special reason for selling; will rent easily for $17.60. $600—01 TENNELLB 8T., 3-ROOM COT- tage, right at Klsaa-May mills. In fine shape; rent* readily at $6.76 per month; will rent for $7-60. Thia I* n gilt-edged piece of property for the money. $2.300—BANK IN ST.. 6-ROOM COTTAGE, jnat off the Boulevard. Thl* cottage ha* very convenience. Is In sulcndld condition, ifU forge lot: rent* readily at $18. Can make attractive term* on It. cottage la near Jackson *t., In *plcndld neighborhood, and one of the coxiest, best built cottage* in the city. Beat thing for the money on the north side. Can make term* easy for right parties. H. C. WILSON & CO. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 1208 Fourth National ‘Bank Building. INVESTMENTS. $1,500 BUY8 TWO TIIRBE-ROOM NEGRO houses on lota 26 by 130; Horton atreet, $1,960—GARDEN ST., NEAR GEORGIA are., we have a modern 5-room cottage about 3 year* old, with nil conveniences, on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell nt once, a* party 1* leaving the state and 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 OFFICE. FIFTEENTH FLOOR CANDLER BUILDING. BELL PHONE MAIN. 1051; ATLANTA, 308. McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING 514 Empire Building. Phono 837. LOOK AT THIS! 2001250 FT. B. R. FRONTAGE. CLOSE IN. Modem building on same, cohtalulng 15,- 000 square feet of space, worth not less than $12,000. If taken within n week can sell at $25,000 for entire property. FOR HALE—$7,600 WILL PURCHASE AN elegant 9-room house, i Inman Park, near Druid i walls, cabinet mantels, ! $1,700. Terms. BEAUTIFUL NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE ON Peachtree, with over one acre of ground. Price $9,600. Liberal terms or will sx- change for vacant property or smaller home. R. JL FRONTAGE OUT OF AND WITHIN city limits, large and smalt lota. Prices $800 to $36,000 per lot. Buy now end double your money within a year. for you. Call and'< a two-etory brick store, renting for $45 west side that we enu sell for a. *m*U i*h payment and $2.50 to $4 per month. If you do not wish to keep the lot, we will redeem It at fhe end of twelve mouth*, and In thl* cln»* of property. W. E. SAUNDERS & CO., Real Estate and Renting. 57 Inman Bldg. Bell Phone 1485 MANUFACTURING SITES. ACREAGE. RESIDENCE LOTS. TWENTY FIVE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE lot*. $360 to $1,260 each, 22H acre# front ing on Ponce DeLeon nrenue. Highland •venno and North avenue, two fine manu facturing nltee on Southern railway, near De Loach Mill Manufacturing Company, all at attractive price# and on eaay term*. Apply to COPENHILL LAND CO., 15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. $800 BUYS TlfREE-ROOM HOUSE IN fine repair; largo lot; 8outb avenue; terms, SlOO'caMh, balonco to suit. $3,500 BUYS THREE FOUR-ROOM houses rented at $37.60 per month, on Hortland atreet $600 BUYS NICE VACANT LOT, 60 BY $150, on Aihby atreet. Wot End; term,. HOMES. $3,000 BUYS NICE HIX-BOOM HOUSE, IN fine condition; Woodward avpuue. $1,960 BUYS NICE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. tin nice slxe lot, Broyles atreet; terms $200 cash. Inilnnee $18 per month. $1,250 BUYS NICE THREE-ROOM HOUSE and hall, nicely finished inside; lias cabi net mantels, and In flrst-clasa condition; lot 50 by 150; terms $250 cash, Imlaucc $15 per month, without lutereat. Paine# ave nue. $1,230 BUYS FOUR.BOOM HOUSE; NICE lot: terma $60 cash, $10 per mouth. Sunset avenue. $1,400 BUYS FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON LOT 60 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 n rare lmr- galn Jn a home, two stories, nearly new; every modern convenience; lot 50 by 300. Owner leaving city, will sell nt a sacrifice. Price $7,000. will make terms. NORTH JACKSON STREET. SEVEN- room, two-story house, built for n home; corner lot. street In rear; another bargain nt $4,000; $1,000 cash, balance ensy. PRYOR STREET. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, on prettiest lot on the street; $3,000. SEE US FOR WELL-LOCATED CENTRAL property. U M. DUNCAN, 3. W. BRYSON. FOR RENT. i Have tho 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.-Thls two-story 9-room frame, on lot 60x2U0, which He# level. Is on the north able of W. North nvenue, betweeu Spring and Wllilnnis streets* has gas. hot and cold water, porcelain bath, closet, stationary wnsh- atnnd on 4»otb floors; sink In the kitchen and sink In the pantry; Is heated with hot sir furnace. If yuu are looking for an extra nice house In the best of re pair am! In one of our lw**t neighbor hood*. this Is your opportunity. West Peachtree cars block and a half away. WUI be vacant August 1. Rent $75 per month. - JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Av«nue, Both Phones 618. GLORE ^JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. 6-ROOM MODERN, BEST PART OF Jone. »t»„ and a beauty. $$,000. O-ROOM HOUSE. EAST FRONT. ON GAR- den .t., near Georgia are.; gee, water ■ad bath. $3,300; terma. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, EAST FRONT. on Central are.; lot 50x128; bnilt for a home, l^t at .how you thia. NICE I.OT, CLARK ST.. 304x150. Only $700, Call and get a plat of the 50 lots we are offering for sale on Simpson St., Jones Ave., and Sunset Ave. on terms of $25.00 cash and $5.00 a month. They an near Wachendorff’s Nurseries, and in a good home-own- ing neighborhood. PRICES RUN FROM $125.00 UP TO $400.00. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. COLLEGE PARK HOMES DON'T PAY KENT. It la exceedingly bad form to do «o when 700 c*n pay your own mooey htrk It your pocket, by coming to me. Juit ran yonr eyt over thl,t We’ll build yon « bouee Juit like yon went it, on etey peymente, from gg, to $6,000, It yon buy the lot $-room, modern, new hoiuo on corner lot, $100 ctrt> bilance etey monthly payment!.. 4- room modern new houae, aeme terma. 5- room, new, modern houae on large corner lot; $250 cash; balance eaay month!* payment,. 7, 8 and 10-room honsei. ' ' The College Park Land Company hare 2,000 lota to select from, $100 to Htt each. Come oat and eee me, or call me np. * Office at end of car line. Bell Phone 37-J Eaat Point Exchange Coit.n Park, Ga. 1 salt everything at College Park. n EDWARD H. WALKER, The College Park Real Estate Dealer. births. To Mr. and Mrs. E. if. Sockwell, at 85 Foundry'Street, a son. buildincTpermits. $100—0. J. Burch, to add to frame dwell ing at 292 West Mitchell atreet. $66— Mr*. L. B. Meadows, to repair three frame dwellings ut corner Capitol and Woodward avenue*. $25—D. C. rictrd, to alter brick building at 231*4 Marietta street. flOO-Popp Bros., to chance *tore front at 126 Kdgewood avenue. $2,250— Mr*. T. W. Flake, to bujld one-story frame dwelling at 16 Columbia avenue. $4,600—Virgil Jones, to build ttfo-story frame dwelling nt 498 Spring street. $176—J. Cohen, to re-cover two-story frame dwelling nt 28 Orange street. $12,000— Mrs. I. C. Doolr. to build three- story brick apartment at 90-92 Ellis street. PROPERTY~TRANSFER8. $3,250—Emory J. Hale to D. C. Jones, lot on corner Oakland and Mllledge avenues. Warranty deed. $60—Mary C. Osborne to Josh Grier, lot on Spring street. Warranty deed. $300— Emma A. Ilowlln to John W. Bow* Jin, lot on corner of Stewart and University avenues. Warranty deed. $300—City of. Atlanta to N. A. Chastain, lot on Emmett street, near Hemphill avenue. Warranty deed. $26—Jou n T. Taylor to O. 1*. Ilodo, lot In Osburn, lot on Killti Warranty deed. $9,000 l'enal Sum—William Owens to I. Silverman, lot on Courtland street, near Ba ker. _ Warranty deed. T _.800—R. L. Jones to E. P. Johnaon, et al.. same lot. Warranty deed. $3,260— Mrs. Josephine Wnllnce to Mr*. ..in ,V. Arnbelm, lot on Berenn avenue, near Flat Slioala road. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMITS. $BO—College Park Land Company to John i*. Lehman. lot In College Park cemetery. Warrauty deed. $3,000—J. M. Beasley to Havings .Building and Loan Association, lot on Lawton street, near Gordon. Loan deed. $1—Empire State Investment Company to Mrs. E. 8. Mason, lot on Anderson avenue, near Penelope atreet. Warranty deed. $1,000—E. S. Mitchell to Mrs. Julia F. Hoge, lot on West Harris atreet. Loan deed. $25,000—Dabuey II. Scovllle to Penn Mu uni Life Insurance Company, lot on Went Mitchell street, near Madison avenue. War ranty deed. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit an< Produce exchange. Lemone, $5.00 to $5.60. Lime. 50 to 75c. Peacbc,, per crate, 60c to $1.00. Plnenpplee, $1.50 to $150. Banana,. .trAlght,, iw- liuncb $ $1.75. Cull,, per bun-.-n. It to 11.25. Live ben, 35 to 374c; trie, 224 to 25c; broiler* 15 to 224c. Live ducke, Pekin $1 ‘" 26to 274c. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. JSSh WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. TvJLel! ^ > / , ** n * C 1*W north cloudy aod _ii*»!City clear; rained last !£*!?• . MwMlan clear and hot. burg clear and warm. and wa.tm._ Eufnuln clear and pl Kmnt . Georgia—Columbus partly cloudy *nd rd,n 1 J ’ e,ter,ln - v afternoon. hcV 111 A^ ,el V an f wanu * Albany clear and hot. Atlanta clear and pleasant. North Carolina—Raleigh cloudy; rslori 0n a , nI 5 h , t - Greensboro rloody and warm; ruined last night. Charlotta clear and pleasaut. “ WEATHEE hTwHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy; 54 to 64 nlwve; scattered rains. • * Northwest—Clear; 66 to 70 above. West and 8011thwest—Clear; 68 to a above; showers Oklahoma. Ohio Valley—Fair to clear; 62 to 66 abort; local rains. ' WEATHER FORECA8T. Louisiana and Eastern* Texas-General!/ fair Tuesday and Wednesday. v Georgia—Occasional showers Tuesday a Wednesday. Western Florida and Alnlatma—Occasional showers Tuesday and Wednesday; light to fresh south winds on the const. Mississippi—Showers In south portion, and fair. In north Tuesday; Wednesday fair. Western Texas—Fair Tuesday and IVe* STATE FORECA8T. 6TATI0NS OF Temp'tnr., DISTRICT. Max. MId. table, per lb.. 20 to 22Hc; cook - to 15c. 10c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 No. NICE STORE PROPERTY, RENTS FOR $50 per month; 200 feet on the Bontheru railroad. Price <5,000. NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE WITn HALL nn«l S acres of land. 100 fruit tree# and crop planted; eight miles from city. $1,230. Butter, tabl»*, pc. . .. Ing. per lb., 12Hc to 15c. Honey-New sfor “12c. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes, stock $4 barrel; No. 2 slock $2.50. Tomatoes, per crate, 75c to $1.25. Obi Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.40. Old sweet potatoes, iwr bushel. $1 to $1.24; new sweet potatoes $1.50 bushel. Cherries, 24-qunrt crate, $1.60 to $L75. Cantaloupes, per crate, $1 to $L60. 4 Blackberries 19 to .2V»c quart. Dewberries 10 to 12\ec quart. FLOUR. GRAIN. PR0VI8I0N8. FLOUR.—l’ostels Elegant $6.10; Diamond l>nteut, $6.76; fancy patent, $4.86; Blue Bib- mon. H10: fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent $6.25 to $6.75. CORN.—Choice red cob 76c: No. 2 whit# to; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 74c. OAT8-*Cnolee white clipped. 620; cbolct white, 50c; choice mixed. 49c; Texas rusl proof, 50c. MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bushel. 7$c? bolted 140*lb. Jutes, per bn«hel. ___ Shorts, white, $1.40: medium- S«.l5; brown, $1.30; pure bran, $1.15: mixed bran, $1.10. HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, IL10: do., choice smalt *»nl*»* $1.14; do., No. 1 timothy bales. $1.06, do.. No. 2 $1: do., No. 1 clover mixed $1.05; do.. No. 2 dosed mixed 90c. CLOVER.—Choice We. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR.— Standard granulated 6c. New York Refined to 4W, plaqtatlona to 4%c. Market stronger. COmsE—Roasted Artmckle’a $15.60; s^i&rkir^sr^ u%ciw to BICE.—Carolina to 7He, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14Uc; twin* 14e* brick, I4e. Market strong. 'PROVISIONS.—Nnprerae hams 15c. Dove ham* 16Hc. California hams lO^c: Re«l Crons ham*. 15c. Di * * * “* 20-6 lb*.. $10.2 STOCK8 AND BONDS. * Bid. Asked. Bar • nn* hS*.*l909l. TT!T!. Macon 6a. 1910 jog Atlanta, 6s, 1911 10$ Atlanta, 4V&*. 1922 pft Atlanta 4*. 1934... * ! C. It. of itcorgiii tlrat income..,, ... do. second Income aiu do. third lncom..e jp Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. WEATHER CONDI1ION8. Atlantic const and nt a few scattered polnti in the Interior, while over most »f tba country clear skies prey nil. In the last 24 hours showers hare « curred over the eastern half of the cottoa belt, along the entire eastern const and at few Interior stations. There has been a general increase in air pressure east of the Mississippi. The hlrt pressure area that was over the Dakotas yesterday luis moved eastward, cuualnf clear weather In ndvnnce of Its r The temperature has fallen In tL. . rr jl Ohio valley and eastern lake region nn4 risen at it few stations in the nortlnreit; elsewhere but little change hn* occurred. The conditions favor genernlly fill weather In this scctlou tonight and t» morrow. J. B. MARBURY, Locnl Forecnnter. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending nt $ a. bl, <5tl meridian time, July 24, 1906, *Chattnnooga. Columbus. . . , Gainesville. . Greenville. , . , Griffin •Macon, , , , Moutleello. . . , Newnnn .M'WIMII, Rome. ......... Spartanburg. ....... Tallapoosa. ...... nmv mini. ........ 85 ! 65 •Minimum temperature* are for i.wjw perlotl ending at i s. m. this dnte. Auuen. us...... JJJ Florence. X. - g BatesvlUe, Miss -ji- CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta. . . . Augusta. . . . Charleston. . Galveston. . . Little Rock. Mobile Montgomery. . . New Orleans. . , Oklahoma. . . . Savannah. . . . Vicksburg. . . . Wilmington. ..... Indicates Inappreciable rainfall* REMARK8. Ibe0 , Lower temperatures prevailed m treme eastern* * they were sllgbtl Hirtlon. Precfpff Hons. r * * El* >na MlMU|lppi. . n MAim , EL Section emperaturcs prevailed in — tern* portion of the ML** slightly higher over the Preidplta tloit occnrn*d . n is. being heavy In North Carolina. •n.1 UlMUjIppl. } B Ji.umijtl THE LIVE STOCK MARK£ t - By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, Joly 24.-Uof<: Kf, 1 '”! clpt. today. 12.000. Market «K8>MggxSiSh8 ■HBr^