The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 03, 1906, Image 10

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TUP: ATLANTA GEORGIAN. KltllMl, AHil *1 3. r WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The followtilfl rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time 6 cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times ..... 4/g csnts a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3*/i cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* rrients. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ada. 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 ads. pay for at rates quoted above. J WANTED HELP—MALE. ere* trade. Good pay to start with and better pay In two or three months. Only those with cool references need DsLoach Mill Mtg. Co. foods) If so. coll up 2306 (Dell). The Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 8outh WANTED - GOOD WOOD - WORKER. Good wages; steady Jolt. Chapman's Car riage Factory, Jacksonville, Fla. ral man wanting positions or advance- oki Mnpnilne of Aspiration;" Instructive, en tertaining, nniusltig; It will appeal to you, Address Lock Rox IB, Newnan, Ga. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD, RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGL1N. Good shaves nml “ttlr cuts. Dept. C. shaves 3c; hair cuts Be. Dept. It. ehaves Be; hair ruts, 7r. Dept. A, shaves 10c; hnlr ruts 10c. Free shines In Departments A and It. Give us s trial. 162 Whitehall street. STENOGRAPHER FOR LAW OFFICE, $>« steno bookkeeper, $ft; stenographers for n number of places that will pay from $46 to f<&. Bellamy Business Agency, 1HQ Candler building. DRUMMER!*—EVERY TRAVELING MAN out of Atlanta can p‘ er day hy calling on per i ft X< North Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED — 8BVERAL FIRBTCLAR8 waiter* Transportation and first-class psy for competent, reliable men. Perron- nent petitions. Address Hotel Racine, Co- WANTED—8ALE*LADIES WITH CLOAK Piedmont avenue. every lady needs ThemV^^et 1 * particulars today. Write Simmons Drug Co., Graham, 8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE, F^IT I OjTwA NT ED B Y^EXP E RIE N CEI) dairyman In south Georgia town. Refer ence furnished. Address Dairyman, cars Georgian. WANTED—EXPERT ll A.’ i r.i'—nwcr.gwa n»r..’ and bookkeeper desires post 81x years’ experience Prefer work, but will accept either c STENOGRAPHER Itlon at om*e. stenographic accept either or Imtn. 8te- AGENT8 WANTED. AGRNT8 WANTED IN EVERY TOWN IN north Georgia, north of east and went line of Pike county. Should make from SB to $26 per day. No capital needed. W. TEACHERS WANTED. Ellis, Oakland, (Is. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COBT-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doots to be sold at cost during next week; now Is yonr time. St 8. Broad street. R. W. Ellis. Atlanta. FRESH SHELL OYSTERS, CLAMS. era Ini. and shrimps Just arrived from New York on sale at Hpero's restaurant every day. Quick service. Sitero Athens, Prop. 142H Peachtree street. FOR RENT—ROOMS. Knit BENT—SECOND FLOOR. THE L. P. Grant.home, on St. Paul nrenne; porce lain bain, nil conveniences. Apply at reel- ileuee, oc to l»r Poster, Inman lfldg. FOR RENT—OFFICES. iifrii T: "Spate'ik' xh'kT.y FiiisiKii'. "I ..fflce. Wuae m vt call at lSJ H.O- dler Bldg. FOR SALE*-MI8CELLANEOU8. FIRST-CLASS Bl should have high i Kent sign Co.. %1H Phone 2821 BUSINESS grade slrm *’—“• Pi THE SOUTHERN AUCTIOK AND SAL- vase Company, at 20 South Pryor atreet, will buy or aelf you out. COAL. DRV STOVE WOOD—PROMPT DE- llvery. John T. Stocks A Co., 296 Peters street. Bell 'phone IB west; Atlanta 'phons 4)26. done on it at 1800. Will take The Georgian. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN TOD 8GB TUB ATLANTA Wrecking Co.'a new line. Jnst added a full line or trunks, travelers' supplies and general office supplies. The cheapest aver sold. We boy, sell or exchange everything. 17 and 39 West Mitchell street. Bell 'phone 1239. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- meat Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex change, buy nnd sell automobile* Gnrnge. 10-12 Mitchell street. Atlsuta, Os. Fell phone 4294-L Main. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL I1RING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent, 9HB N. Pryor. Phone 2928. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOR- ida limes. Write us for prices. Wilson A Huddleston, Miami, Fla. YOUNG BUSINESS GENTLEMAN, salesman, Wants rod to know his high references, exceptional ability, fifteen' years' experience; oqly large commercial nnd flnnnclnl people considered. Address " L. J.. care Georgian. Who puts .your paper on so slick, And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice, And "always lowest in the prlceY* Bnrnstt, of course! Your "Uncle Jim" Is hard to best; He's st Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 660. FOUND. HIW, nwins suns 91 io i aois owe. 168 Whitehall St. Pbopes, Bell 629, A. 2881. FOR 8ALE— REAL E8TATE. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY II O M E- seven-room cottage. with attic and storage room. Built less than year ago for a home. Large new barn and servants' house. Plenty of shade and fruit trees. Lot 280 by 600, Opposite Dr. Rid- ley's estate, near Decatur. To avoid rant ing. will aell at a bargain. ‘ Land ns no church and car; fins dence, newly painted and papered; lot 88 by 200: near Agnes Scott College and car Una; electric light. Terms. Box 62, Dsca- tur, Ga. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. yours, mevenson ■ v.O>* rrsi rmi 1(29 Candler building. Boll 'phono M. 1081; All«nt, 808. david w. TAnnnooan. MASTER 1'LLMBBR, Phones 1266. » B. Huntsr St WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad St a yoVno MAN WANTS INSTRUCTOR In drawing and in sketching. Address No. 282 Peachtree street. “KENT LIGHTS.” TUB WERT OV UUKU UOUTB NOW Mid 111 alii N. Trior St. Alex Kent. Phone 4248. W e Are W orking Hard to make the classified page of Tho Georgian Interesting. The public Is showing appreciation. The other day we mado a mistake. Wo put a For Rent Rooms ad under the clasalflcatlon of Wanted Rooms. Tho man who wanted to rent his room gave a telephone number. Tho same night his ad appeared he was kept busy until 10 o'clock by telephone culls. People wanted to.rent him a room. Our advertiser was aomewbat annoyed by these constant callB, for which wo aro sorry. But he was convinced that the public read* the want page of The Georgian, for which wo are glad. We ran his ad over for him, under the proper classification, and he ban rented that vacant room. , All of which convinces us that our efforts to make the classified page Interesting are not In vain. We don't know bow to make a typewriter, a roll tup , i • ■ s k, an automobile, a blcrde and hundreds of other things, but we do know how to sell them nnd we are willing to tell you. Just put an Inexpensive little want ad In tho claslfled columns oT The Georgian. Some one who wants the thing you’ve got will see your ad. That will lead to negotiations, and when a man who wants a thing begins to negotiate with a man who doesn't want a thing a trade la likely to result. These Utile ads aro good for selling real estate, rent ing rooms, getting hoarders, etc. In fact wo are convinced that ‘THEY DO THE WORK." SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIES. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Doll MS. Men's sewad half aoleo, Tte. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Houth Pryor stmt, opposite No chug] court house. All work flr.t-clsss. rheajyjrloe*. FOR SALE—SEEDS, Tt'dNIP HEEIirT BERT, BEAN, CORN, lettuce, spinach for fall crop. Mark R. Hcd Comimnr. MONEY TO LOAN. Katulillshrd lsse. WEYMAN * CONNER*. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loons on real estate. FOltlt PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for pnrrbase money notes; straight loans made for 6 per idot and up. wards. According to desirability of losu. W. A. Foster, 11 Booth Uroad street. TUB UNION BAVINOH DANK IIUY8 purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlanta property at reason able rates. Bell phone TSf, Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT S. « AND » PBB cent Interest, scrordlns to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlsuta. U. Turman. MONEY l.OANED ON REAL ESTATE. I 70 I YEARS, S I'Kll ''ENT JOHN CARRY, IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.— SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount. 614. 6 and 6 per cent. Writ, r call 8. W. Carson, 34 8. Broad street. FARM LOANS—WE AUK PLACING loans on Ueorgtn farms st the lowest rates ever offered. The Mouthers Mortgexe Goubl tnilbllmr BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T A I.K I NO kl ACtll NEtt. AN 11 RECtlRIJM- Wholesalo sod retell dlstrthntoee of Vie- tor Talking Machines and Record.. Jut sl.cn mall ordW». We wist the names of alt Ulktii machine dealers to the sooth. Write for catalogoe. Alexaadw-Sixes Snell and Hndson Ups catalogs* sad price REYNOLDS. TRS SION PAINTER. Signs, basners. nags sad dag dsmratlou tor special aces does. I*S E. All bams CASH REGISTERS. (Secotid Hand.) W* Vn wil yon a ioteftSUCS ny Imslneaa. at s price that cassot help Caih'Jrmonthly paymeata. Sten regtote* Bare Diced for two yearn Soatheij Cart [eclater t'o.. Breach of American Second- land t'a.b Regl.ter Co.. 14 H. Broad atraoL Atlanta. Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 8. Broad 8t, Atlanta, Ga. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6(88. 412 Peters Building PANAMA AND MILAN 8TRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped. 60c. Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned ana re* Glenda or sweats. 25c each extra. ACME IIATTERS. 614 Whitehall St WALL PAPER. 23,260—DAILEY 8T„ 7-ROOM HOUSE, WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let 'em fool you." Jlril Barnett (formerly of Burnett ft Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He is contracting wall paper nnd painting. Office nnd show room 12 East llunter street Both 'phones 660. good condition; shady lot, 60x220; think of It, 60x220. Wit bln 4 blocks of the ter minal station. Ilents well; good neighbor hood. Yon can't beat this In the dty. DOARDER8 WANTED. new house, on large lot. Car line, chert street; splendid community, near new school. This house Is strictly flrst-cisss in svery way. Can msks easy terms on It If desired. WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE BOABD- ers. Excellent menu nnd service. Apply 35 Cone street. MATRIMONIAL. 32,660—N. BOULEVARD LOT. 60xi00, FOR 32,6(0; eeet ilde, between Highland eve. WE SEEK HUSBAND FOR REFINED lady In Georgia, age 27, worth $11,000; one age 40, worth I3&.00O. Write for par* tlrulnra. Iforne Circle, Detroit, Mich. and East avenue; nothing else along here for less than $3,000. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FOROBT M. A. SHELTON IS A practical atove and range repairer; best work snd material guaranteed. Both phones 6276. 61 8. Pryor atreet , 1 good 6-room cottage on nlcs Inclosed lot; house only occupied by owner for years; special reason for selling; will rent easily for $17.GQ. 3000-91 TENNBLLB ST.. 9-BOOM COT- tags, right at Eleas-Mey mill,, In line FOR RENT! No. 1 Viaduct Place $75.00 No. 5 Viaduct Place $75.00 will rent for I7.M. 7 This is .'"giiLedged piece of property for the money. 32,300—RANKIN ST.. ( ROOM CQTTAOB, juat off the Boulevard. Thla cottage haa every convenience, Is In splendid condition, on large lot: route readily at 119. Can make attractive terms on It These stores are very de sirable and should be seen to be appreciated. Call to see $8,600—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 6-ROOM cottage on large north front lot. This cottage Is near Jackson st.. In splendid ne!fhl>orhood, snd one of the coxiest, best built cottages in the city. Best thing for the money on the north side. Can make terms easy for right parties. $1,960—GARDEN 8T., NEAR GEORGIA A. F. LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree. about S years old, with all conveniences, on nlcs lot, that we are Instructed to sel st once, as party Is leaving tbs stats and will make a sacrifice for quick sale. Can make easy terms. FOR RENT THREE MONTHS RENT IN COLLEGE PARK. FREE Only YHrss Lsft of Eight Brsnd Ntw Suburban Homss. The first month will bo given TREE and If occupied one year, two mora TWO-8TORY EIGHT ROOMS $22.00 ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE $17.60 ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE $16.00 O.NE LARGE BRICK STORE $16.00 I. C. M’CRORY, 412 Peters Bldg. snd of the year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. Non# but good famlllsa will b. allowed In thssa houses. These are located on tho nivar electrio car llna only twenty W. E. TREADWELL & CD. REAL ESTATE, 24 SOUTH BROAD ST. Bell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. mlnutee ride from the center of the city; contain 7 and 1 rooms: have naver been occupied; are located In Wait Atlanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-foot Park, which to asl In trsea, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal apot for children. It to cheaper than living In the city SPECIAL! THIS 18 THE FIRST HOUSE ON CREW street north of Georgia avenue; east front; nlcq elevated lot; seven rooms and bath. Was built for home. There Is also a two-room house, with plastered rooms, row nnd horse stables, fine garden, fruit, grapes. Nice walking distance of business center. Party moving to California, and will sell cheaper than such a house can lie bought for In Atlanta. and the surroundings are more whole some. In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phoephate Spring,, which will cure any case of stomach or kidney CORNER COOPER AND RAWSON street—Three two-atory houses, contain ing seventeen rooms, hot water heating; close In; for home or renting; pay a rental of $96 per month. Belong to non-resident, who wishes to sell. Hubmlt offer. trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now haa a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing 92,(00.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who Uvea on the grounds will show you through the THI8 18 GORDON STREET, WE8T END; south side of street, between Lee snd Evans. Contains ten rooms, bath. etc. Lot 68 hy 900; level and shady; Gordon street Is now on* of the finest In Atlanta; paved with asphalt. Look at this property. Own er will show yon property, or call at the office for prices, etc. houses Rent 220.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. SHce LEt'tti. labt, south Fr75r street; 50 by 1ft, to alley. $1,260. 12 Auburn Avenue. JUNIPER ST. HOME. $7,000. SEE M. M’NEIL AND WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building. THIS IK AN EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY house, built for a home, and hka all modern conveniences, with up-to-date fix tures. This Is a bargain not to' bo picked up every day, so you had better act st once. Owner Is leaving city and this Is hls only reason for selling. Site of lot 50 hy 360. IF YOU WANT RAILROAD PRONTAGE- ■mall or large-at from $S to $100 p#r front foot. IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM 8IX to t*n rooms at from $l,7ft) to $3,000, $4.* 000 to $12,000; any part of thr city; with terms. CLAUDE L. NORRIS, BELL 'PHONE 4429. 739 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINd. IF YOU WANT A LOT. FUBCHARE seme from us, snd we will build for you on long time. Lot* from $600 to $2,500. FOR SALE. • Beautiful Country Home. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, which we will guarantee to double your money; rker In. near the postoffice; 100 |»y 100, for $26,000. IP YOU WANT CENTRAL • PROPERTY with 6 or 6 per rent net Income and sfare to Increase—call and see us. SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ATTIC and storage room. Built less than year ago for a home. Large new barn and servants' boose. Plenty of shade and fruit trees. !>it » by 600. Opticalt* Dr. Rid ley* estate, near Decatar. To avoid rent ing. wilt setl at a bargain. TERMS. WE CAN SELL ANYTHING YOU IIAYR for sale. LET UR KNOW WIIAt YOU WANT AND ire will get same for you. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. . x. ■- . H. C. PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building. kirkwood-eioht-room cottage ami 114 anrva of lan.l. within two block) car line, at 31,000 Thla to a bargain, anil alao a tlcalrahlu homo for partlea wanting acreage. * CLARKBTON, OA.-TWENTY ACRES OF fuY!y nd ioS?tf . f ;*Y^ rallroc<1 * 0d “ CLARKBTON, GA.—TWENTY-FIVE-ACRE farm In about on* mile of this village, In wltb ayerag* farm house and outbuildings, st $1«000. INMAN PARK-TWO NICE COTTAGES of 6 and 7 rooms each, facing Georgia railroad, that can be bought nt good bar gains. It will pay to Investigate these. FOR RENT. HALL-3914 PEACHTREE STREET. At th. alwre number on Peachtree etreet, b *.!. w 2* n . Waltoo and Marietta atreota, you will find one hall on the third floor about 22 by 90 feet; to now oeeilpl*! by the Jo- aeph Thompeon Liquor Company, who will vacate when rented. Rent, 315 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 618. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SIX-ROOM HOUSE-BEST PART OF Jones avenue, nnd a beauty, at $8,000. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—ALASKA AVENUE; lot 60x150. $2,000. Terms. SIX-ROOM HOUSE-MODERN. EA8T front, on Central avenue; built for a home. Let us show ypu this. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE-ON NELSON ST.; lot 60x126. This Is dose In. Price $2,000. SIX-ROOM HOUSE (MODERN)—RANKIN street. $2,300. Terms. FOUR-ROOM IIOUSE-ON NORTH SIDE, near Williams street school, with nice lot, only $1,800. NICE STORE PROPERTY WITH 200- foot railroad front; renting for $50 per month, ft,000. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. WITH HALL AND 23 acres land, 14 mile chert road and 8 miles from city. $1,200. AT NOS. 354 A?JD 308 W. FOURTH ST. we have two 3-room cottages In first- etnas shape, renting to white tenants st $7 each, and a ninall house In rear of one lot. This bargain at $1,400. HENRY H. JACKSON. $7,000 Buy* 10 acre* land with good 10-room house on street car line. Land worth money. $3,50C Buys 350 acres land; ha* 82,000 worth Improve ment* and fine kaolin bed, near. Macon, Ga. We aell borne* here or farms any where. Cor. Peachtree and Edgewood. R. O. MEDLOCK CO. Manufacturing Sites No use for an Atlanta manufacturing Concern to start up business on a small lot only to outgrow it in a year or two. Let us show you a superb tract of land just be- yond city limits on Georgia railroad, 7 or 8 acres, ly. ing level. Price $12,000; easy terms. The possession of this fine site would be a good asset for a manufacturing concern to start off with. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. STEVENSON & COMPANY, REAL E8TATE AGENCY. Negotiate sales for owmrs. Locate homes and Investments for nnrrh«»#rx Conduct a clenn. high-class agency business on a straight commission basis. tC best service and fairest treatment. Get our FOR SALE list. L. C. Stevenson. EL J. Moon, John Moody, Malcolm Smith, salesmen. 1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 306. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. OfTL lullv corrected by Atlautu Fruit ant produce exchange. Lemons, $4.75'jj.00. Limes 50 to i5e. Peaches, per crate, 60c to $1.00. Pineapples, $1-60 to $2.50. Bai ~ * *“ ^WatenneTa»s, $7.60 to’ $20.00 per 100; de. “pouCtry AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- Llve hens 85 to 27%c; fries il^ to 26c: broilers 16 to 2tt4c. Uve docks, Pekin SO to 26c; puddle 26 to .27Hc. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to lie. ESfc'riSZ'W&'Zto mte, co«k. t; to Ml, rick. 10 ®VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. Na I stock $4 iMtrrel; No. 2 slock $2.60. Toms toes, per crate, 75c to $1.26. Old aweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $L25; new sweet potatoes $1.60 busheL FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR— Postelf Patent, $6.00; Diamond output, $6.60; Mnscoutoh Star, $4.65: fancy K 1 ^ tent. $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue Illbhon. 00j fancy, $3.90; spring wheut patent, $5.25 t0 CCJRN—Choice red cob, 77c; No. 2 white, 7«e; No. 2 yellow, 75ttc; mixed, 76c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 64c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 60c; Texas rust proof, 51c. MEAL.—Plait water ground, per busheL 74c; bolted 140-lb. lutes, per bushel, 66c; Shorts, white, 81.40: medium. Si.35: brown, 21.80; pure brsm, $1.16; mixed bran, $1.10. hXy.-Timothy. cb*»ice large bales, 11.10: do, choice small bales, $1.06; do, No. 1 timothy bales, xi.06, do- No. £ $1; do.. No. 1 clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed, ^CLOVER.—Choice SO-. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $3.10. New York Refined 4% to 4V6: piantatlous 4U to 4%c. Market very strong. CO F F K E— Ron s ted Arbuckle's $16.60, bulk, In tmgs or barrels, 18c; grpen, 10 to 12c. Market normal. RICE.—Carolina 4% to 7Hc, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14Kci twins 14c; brick, 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dove hams 16Hc. California bams lO&c; Red Cross hama, 16c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.76; bellies, 2(H> lbs., $10.25: fat lmcka, 8c; plates, 8c: Supreme lard, $9.7$; Red Cross, 10c. Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 744c. 8TOCKS AND BOND8. Rid. Asked. Georgia 4Hs. 1916 112 113 Georgia. It. R. 6s. 1910.... 106 . 10644 JgH 1032 THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. For Atlanta nnd Vicinity—Fair tonlsht and Saturday. 4Ul WEATHER IN COTTON"BELT. Texas-New Braunfels, clear, 70; Fort Worth, clear. 80; Chlckaaba, threatening hi Shawnee, clear nnd warm; Ardmore, fair* 76; Denison, fnlr, 82; Beaumont, clear, 7s* Sherman, clear and cool; Texarkana, rietr* 80; Bonham, clear, 74; Paris, clear and hot 80; San Antonio, cloudy, Wsco. tW 78; Corsicana, clear, 80; Tyler, clear n! Dallas, clear, 76. ' 1 Mississippi—Natches, clear snd warm; Yt. soo City, clear and hot; Jackson, nartlr cloudy and hot: Meridian, clear anfi warm* Aberdeen and New Albany, clear and but: Amory, clear and warm. ' Alabama—Mobile, Montgomery nnd Ope lika. dear nnd warm) Selma, clear and pleasant; Huntavllle, clear and warm. Georgia—Columbus, Macon and Amerirna, clear and warm; Savannah, partly doudv nml warm; Albany, clear and hot. North Carolina—Charlotte, rained last night, now cool; IUlelgh, cloudy and warm, had rains every day this week; Greeniboro, partly cloudy nnd warm. Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy nnd -Toler, 38 to 68 degrees above: general rnlni. Northwest—Partly cloudy, 66 to 66 desreei bore; general rains In North Dakota, local 76 above; local ralna In Iowa, Missouri and Kansas. Ohio Valley—Clear, 70 to 74 above. WEATHER FORECAST. Louisiana and East Texas—Fair Friday and Saturday;, light south winds. Georgia. Alabama nnd Mlsalaslppl—Fair Friday and Saturday; light oouth winds. West snd East Florida—Local ralna Fri* «v and Saturday; light south winds. West Texas—Fair Friday nud Saturday. STATE FORECAST. uiii 106 ... 1922 107 108H i Atlanta, &s. 1911. Atlanta, 4Hs. 1922. Atlanta 4s. 1934... __ Atlanta and West Point.. 166 Atlanta nnd West Point Debts. 107 C. R. of Georgia first Income do. second Income..... 2* 2 do. third lncom..e 87 87 Georgia 269 270 Augusta and Savannah 116 117 Southwestern. U6 118 gr^lsd-ilV.'!':::::::::::::: IS “ STATISTICS. "PRODUCE OR, DIXON 'LL STOP SUIT" Woman Claiming To Be al’t Mc- Carren’s Wife Denies Allegation. By l-rivst. L.nan] Wlrr. New York, Aug. I.—Mrs. Msry A. to suing State Senator Patrick 8be declares that If the senator will •Dr. Dixon and t were legally sepa rated seven years ago,” she said to a reporter, “and I have proof that he MOVE Oil SATURDAY Friday night VXdosta. Savannah and Macon companies will leave early The First. Second and Fifth regt- lents. National Guard of Georgia, will ?ach Chlckamauga Saturday, re* DEATH8. Infant of R. T. Rockhlll, died at 221 Ceutral avenue. Savannah Jordan, 7 months old, died at Grady hospital. Glenn Troup, 9 months old, died of chol era Infantum, at 6 Ithlnehnrt atreet. Mias Mary E. Smith. 61 yeara old, died at 135 West Hunter street. Mrs. Gena Bartlett, died of consnmp- on. at 88 pr—*— -—-— Ben Goldbei ward avenue. Saxe, 37 yeara old, died nt 820 South Boulevard. Mrs. Charles A. Church, 87 years old died of consumption at AnUersonvIlle, Ga. . %g «s committed aul- PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. 84.00&—C. H. Black to E. R. Black, Spring atreet. Warranty deed. $4,000—Andrew Calhoun to Rot>ert C. aton, om- lmlf intercut In tame lot. W $1,860—Harold IHrtfrh to Mra. C. F. Clarke, lot on Stouewall atreet, near High. War ranty deed. 1390—J. R Hightower to F. D. McMIUan, lot on DeGreau avenue, near DeKalb ave nue. Warranty deed. $430—J. B. Hightower to F. D. McMIl Inn. another lot on DeGresa avenue, near DeKalb avenue. Warranty deed. * $600—8. M. Carson to Mrs. 8. C. Stevens, lot on South avenue, near Grant atreet, Quit claim deed. , ll.SOO-Mrs. H. C. Stevena to Sam Norton, same lot. Warranty deed. $1,800—Ham Norton to Mra. I. II. George, ■nine lot. Warranty deed. $%-L F.i Blalock and L. Z. Rosser to G. . Kuhu and Mrs. E. E. Kuhn, lot on llolderneau street. Warranty deed. $1,300—John T. Hall, Jr., to Mrs. Clara R. Mx, lot on corner Foundry aud Maple U'.p......1..—1 r same lot. Imb «!eei!. $2.20)—Jacob Auerbach to^ Mrs. E. M. Buchanan and W. O. Street, lot on Decatar atreet, near Yonge. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMIT8. $2,800— M. J. Sunquest, to build two-atory frame dwelling nt 17 Crescent avenue. $100—W. I\ Walthall, to build barn at 45 Queen street. $7.400—J. II. Chamlee, to build four two- story frame dwellings at 121-123-126-m Mills street. 12.500—George R. Murphy, to hnlld one- ■tory frame dwelling at 33 Alta avenue. $3&—W. II. Withers, to repair two-atory WEATHER CONDI1 IONS. The barometer continues high over the ! . nrthenat and Is rising throughout theaoutB Atlantic nnd gulf states and the north west, there being a center of high pressurt over northern Montana. It Is somewhat caused numerous thunder storms with rnln I In the Missouri and upper Mississippi val leys. Rain has also fallen In the Atlantic strifes from New England to Florida and nt scattered points In the gulf states. Heavy amounts are reported from Chnrlt* ton nnd Washington, D. C. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF DISTRICT. ^Atlanta, cloudy. . . . . •Chattanooga, clear. . * . Gainesville, cloudy. . , . Greenville, cloudy. . , Griffin, cloudy •Macon, clear Montlcello, clear. . . , Newnan, clear. .... Rome, clear Spartanburg, cloudy. • . Tallapoosa, clear. . • , Toccoa, cloudy. .... HEAVY RAINFALLS. Charleston, 8. C........ 3.42 Cheraw. H. C 1.60 Cuero, Tex 1.66 Longview, Tex...... 1.92 CENTRAL STATION. w Atlanta. ...... Augusta Charleston. . , . . . Galveston Little Rock Memphis. Mobile Montgomery. «... New Orleans. . . . Oklahoma Savannah Vicksburg. . .. . Wilmington 18 11 5 80 16 16 10 10 16 10 17 18 10 the Oeorffto troops, and will leave for the camp Saturday. In all, Oeorffto will have about 1,(00 men at Chlckamauffa, and great good ... ... „ - ^ r ** u !5, rrotn the maneu- „ requires a rwo-imru. tl . Colonel W. Q. Obear haa been detlg- vers. This state will lead In the num- local taxation to become a county ■list. A..r.m ||| r 1 .. aw. sssa utxr.uu. .w aswu... R«ln f" 11 , , 11 I all portions of the Kelt except In the Ok!«* I homa district. A few heavy rainfalls w^rf I reported In South Cnrolltn and Texas. W. A. MITCHELL Temporarily In Chari* THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, Aug. *.—Hogs: * Estimated I celpts today, 13,030. Market strong to w I higher; quality fair; left over, A641; balk* j M.20CI6.45: estimated for tomorr«)w,I.^I j twss yorkera, I6..0Q6.76; good to enohe hearjlj Caule—Estimated receipts, 1.5M. poor to me<llum. ! feeders, $2«NH& — 7—^1 SHEEP—Estimated receipts. L**). M*rl steady; qualltjr fair; native. weatern. 82.4oiW.26: yearlings. I lamba, 14.6007.76; weatern, IU0O7-S. Taxation Election Held. Special to The Georgian. Covington, Ga.. Aug. 8.—The electkjj ir IfWHil tavatlnn for nubile seno** tl.O 1 for local taxation for public i and longer terms In Newton pa*e^*| very quietly Wednesday. The tlon was defeated a. the result^ . ugsin.1 iow m isvur ui It requires a two-thirds in*J<Tjt) ' I tbs plurality was of no u»