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

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD Ns id. taken for leet then 25 cents, the price of feur lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time S cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times V/z cents a line. 23 timee 4 cents a line. 32 times V/g cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. • Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BV CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quiok re* suits and sure returns. Adi. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four linos. — — i — WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at ratss quotad above. J) WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE WEN u helpers In tbs foundry to lesrn mold- srs* trade. Good psy to start with und better pay In two or three months. Onlr DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF ZOUIt foods? If so, call up 2301 (Ball). The float hern Auction and Balvags Company, Booth Pryor. rings Factory, Jacksonville, Fla. WANTED - THB APPLICATION •very commercial, technical and mechani cal man wanting posltlona or advance- mant. We secure positions. National Em ployment Association, 1022-1021 Century agnslne of Aspiration;" Instructive, en abling, amusing: It will appeal to you. Ireaa Lock Box 15, Newnan, Ga. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD, RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OP AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ATLANTA DAIinER ASSOCIATION, CUT rate barber shop. 162 Whitehall streat. flood shaves and hair cuts. Dept. C, shaves Sc; hair cuts 5c. Dept. B, shaves 6c; hair cuts, 7c. Dept. A, shaves 10c; hair cuts 10c. Free shines In Departments A and B. Give ns a trial. Per eenl day you enter. Atlanta 162 Whitehall street. icsrn. we rur- r ytnc positions. paid from the Barber Colleys, STENOGRAPHER FOR LAW OFFICE, 190; steno-bookkeeper, $65; atonojrrnphera .for a number of places that will pay from 145 to $66. Bellamy Business Agency, 1130 Candler building. DRUMMERS—EVERY TRAVELING MAN out of Atlanta can ptek no from 36 to 320 per day by calling on W. SI. Scott h Co., n North Broad r*—* **•--*- atreat, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED HELP—FEMALg, WANTED - SEVERAL FIRST CLASH waiters. Transportation and fl rat-class pay for competent, reliable men. Perma nent position*. Address Hotel Radnc, Co* WANTED—8ALE8LAD1RB WITH CLOAK and ault experience; also second Utters. Coat and skirt sewers for alteration depart ■ luAnt Antilv tn ilriuainin'd 41 U'hltakall WANTED-A COOK. GOOD WAGES paid. Boom on pi k iedmont avenue. IVANTBD—ONB LADY IN BACH TOWN to Introduce our specialties; good sellers; every lady needs theta. Get particulars today. Write Simmons Drug Co., Graham, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Address Dairyman, care work, hut wll .. • n^raphHj^rjmjjjyh^Geoj|1an^ AGENTS WANTED. AOKNTh'wANTKD IS KVKIIY toW.sTs uorth Georgia, north of cast anil west 72 North Broad street, TEACHERS WANTED. TEACHER OF EXPEIIIBXCE OR COL- legc graduate as principal of Oakland • arbool. Meriwether county. Georgia. Sal ary f«r two months guaranteed. Apply D. P* Ellis, Oakland, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doors to be sold at cost daring ntxt week; now la your time. 26 8. Broad •treat, tt. W. Rills. Atlanta. fresh shell oysters, clams. crabs, and shrimps Just arrived from New York on anl«* at flpero** restaurant every tjnlck service. Spero Athena, Prop 5TR8T-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should have high grads tiros Call on Kvnt^SJg Co., flft North Pryor atroat. THB SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAI, vase Company, at 30 South Pryor atrast, will hoy or aell you out. COAL* DRY STOVEWOOP-PttOMPT DE- llvcry. Johu T. Stocks Sc Co., 296 IVtcra street. Bell 'phone 16 west; Atlanta 'phon# 4791 MAHON A HAMLIN PIANO IN PER. feet condition; bad ITS worth of work done on It nt ntano tnrtorj, and cost JjM- take 3250 for It. Hano, care The Georgian. DON’T GO BLIND. tVHBN YOU SEE THE ATLANTA Wrecking Co,', oow line. Joat addad a foil line of Irunka, traveler*' supplies sad (eneral otAc* aupplia*. The cbeapeet ever •old. We buy, sell or exchange everything. tJjDd » Weei Mitchell etreet. Bell 'phone BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- meat Co. We repair, racoostruet, ex- change, buy aod aell automobiles. Ox rage, 10 12 Mitchell etreet. Atlauts, Gs. Sell phone 4864-L Msla. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING TOO business. For high gride work cell on Root, 91# N. Pryor* Phone 2831 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOR- Ida limes. Writs .us for prices. Wilson A Hmldtratnn, Mlttjl, Fla. A YOUNG BUSINESS GENTLEMAN. salesman, wants ron to know his high references, exceptional ability, fifteen years* exparlence; only large commercial and financial people considered. Address M. L. J.. care Georgian. LOST. Who puts your paper on so stick. And guaraotaas that It will stick; 'Doea vour pal firing, does it nice, And "always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Your "Unde Jim*’ Is hard to beat; H*'» at Numl»er 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 660. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI, loir clean, eulta I! to tl.50. Plata Me. 168 Whitehall St. Phone*. Bell 539, A 8881. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY II O M F,- A eerm-room cottage, with attlo and atorage room. Built lea* than year ago. for a home. Large oew harn and servant*' houae. Plenty of ehade and fruit treea. Lot 280 by 500. Opponite Dr. Rid- ey'a eatnte, near Decatur. To avoid rent ing, will aeil at a bargain. i2.600-A 7-ROOM COTTAGE, NBWf.Y painted and papered; lot 106x160; con venient to schools, church aud car; fins shade. dance, newly painted and papered; lot 63 »y 300: near Agnea Scott (Allege ami car Ine; electric light. Terms. .Box 63, Daca- tur, Ga. WANTED^-REAL ESTATE. WE SELL HOMES. LOTS, FARMS. MIN- | oral and tlmlHir Innda anywhere. Hell yonra. Stevenson St Co., real estate agents, 1629 Candler building. Bell 'phone M. 1061; Atlanta 906. PERSONAL. ' DAVID w. YARonouon. I1A8TER ULLtlBER, Phone, 1255. 80 B. Hooter BL WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad 8L A YOUNG MAN WANTS INSTRUCTOR In drawing nnd in sketching. Address No. 28S Peachtree afreet. “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at 91ft N. Pryor 8t Alax Kent, Phone <441 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. < LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Boll 2385. Men’, wired half sole*. 71c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W, Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, opposite court bouse. All work first-clats. FOR SALE—8EEDS. TURNIP SEEDS, BEET, BEAN, CORN, lettuce, spinach for fall crop. Murk W. Johnson H«*ed CdtBMnv. MONEY TO LOAN. F.italdl>hed 1880. WEYMAN A rONNBHS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate- FOUR PER CENT 1I»MR MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans made for 5 per cent and up- warda. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street. TUB UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlanta property at reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; antall expense and prompt ifttcutlon. Dnlv on real estate In and near Atlautn. 8. II. Turman. MOSEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 8 TO 5 YEARS. S PER UENT. JOHN CARRY. 18 EAST ALABAMA 8TIIEET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount. 4ft. 5 and 6 per cent. « rife or call 8. IV, Carson, 24 8. I!ron«l street. FARM LOANS—WE AUE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rate* ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Compnuy. Gould building. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 'TALKING machines and becobdh- WboleMie and reuil distributor*, of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received Urge consignment of machine* and aver 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mall ordi#s. We want the names of II talking machine dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Aletander-Elye* Co. I BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST f bicycle and sundry distributors In tbs south. Southern scents for Pierce. Yale, - Snell and Hudson bicycle*. Write tor out . 1904 catalogue and price Uat. Alexander- 1 Ely» Co. f REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER \ Signs, banners, tags and flag decorations for special occasions, soft R. Alabama St. ~ & Pea rhtree street. FOR RE NT—ROD MS. i,.Silxi>floou.' TIIK L? TK lii iiHt home. <hi St. Paul nten’ie; norce* Inin i ith, all c»tjt6>ul#*nc«s. Apply at red- .i. iu •• *r to Dr. Foster, Inman Bldg. FOR RENT—OFFICES. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. BALL WOODS. IDEALS IPKL. ~ can sell you business, a* please yon. • ash or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed foe two years. Southern Caak RegUter Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Cash Register Co.. 21 s. Broad street. Atlanta. Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE. i!4 8. Broad 8L, ▲tlanta, Ga. W e Are W orking Hard to make tbe classified page of The Georgian Interesting. The public Is showing appreciation. The other day we made a mistake. We put a For Rent Rooms ad under the classification of Wanted Rooms. The man who wanted to rent bis room gave a telephone number. The same night his ad appeared he was kept busy until 10 o'clock by telephone calls. People wanted to rent him a room. Our advertiser was somewhat annoyed by these constant calls, for which we are aorry. But he was convinced that the public reads the want page of The Georgian, for which we are glad. We ran his ad over ’for him, under the proper claastficatlon, and he baa rented that vacant room. All of which convinces us that our efforts to make the classified psge Interesting are not In vain. We don't know bow to make a type writer, a roll top desk, an automobile, a blcvcle and hundreds of other things, but we do know how to sell them and we are willing to tell you. Just put an Inexpensive little want ad ' In the claslfled columna of 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 is likely to result. These little ads are good for selling real estate, rent* lng rooms, getting boarders, etc. In fact we are convinced that “THEY DO THE WORK.” OLD HATS MAOE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN BTIIAW HAM tinned sod reshaped, Me. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned sad re- ' swnts. Be nch extra. ITTERB. 4H Whitehall BL •SSL WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. Don't let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willie) le not deed BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE BOARD- era. Excellent menu and service. Apply 36 Cone street. MATRIMONIAL. WE SEEK HUSBAND FOR REFINED SSIi IrH* Write for par- Detroit, Mich. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A? SHELTON IS practical atovu and rang work and material fuaranfi FOR RENT! [o. 1 Viaduct Place $75.00 r o. 5 Viaduct Place $75.00 These stores are very de- A. F. LIEBMAN, 28 Peachtree. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building 33,250-BAILEY ST., 7-ROOM HOUSE, good condition; shady lot, 60x230; think of It, 60x220. Within 4 blockl of the ter minal station. Renta well; good neighbor hood. You can't beat this In the city. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Three Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Hornet. The flret month will be given FREE thcee houees. Thee, are located on the 7 and I room.; have some In the center of thle Park are It now has a new church, neatly Ished. a afore, a echool-houae coat* 13,500.00 will eoon be completed, aln J. T. 51111a who Uvea on the nd*. will ehow you through the ea Rent 330.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODS1DE. 13 Auburn Avenue. WM. S. SHERWOOD ■mall or large—at from $S to 3100 per front IF YOt* WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX f YOU WANT J ■am* from us. and _ .— on long time. Lots from 1600 to 32.50C. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, which no wfll guarantee to double your ; clone In. near the postoffk-*; 100 for 126.000. ns.' to increase—call and see u*. 34,260—WEST END-TWO-STORY, BRAND new house, on Jarfa lot. Car Une, chert street; splendid community, near new school. This house la strictly first-class In avery way. Can maka easy term* ou It If desired. 11,560-N. BOULEVARD LOT, 50x300, FOR 32,660; east aide, between Highland av*. aod East avenue; nothing else along hare for lest than 33,000. 11.760—SIMPSON ST., NEAR ORME, A rood 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot; house only occupied by owner for years; •pedal reason for selling; will rent easily for 117.60. MOO-61 TENNELLE ST.. 8-ROOM COT- lege, right at Elsaa-May mill*. In fine ■haps; renta readily at M.7S per mouth; will rent for 17.50. Thle Ii a gilt-edged piece of property for the money. 32,900—RANKIN ST., 6-ROOM COTTAGE, just off the Boulevard. This cottage has ever/ convenience, Is In splendid condition, on largo lot: rents readily at 111 Can make attractive terms on It. cottag* on large north front lot. This cottage is near Jackson at., In splendid neighborhood, and one of the coxiest, best buITt cottages In tne city. Best thing for the money on the north side. Can maka terms easy for right parries. 11.960—GARDEN 8T„ NEAR GEORGIA ave., we have a modern 6-room cottage about 9 years old, with all conveniences, on nice lot, that we arc Instructed to sell at ouce, aa party la leaving the atata and will make * sacrifice for quick sale. Can rnako easy tsruis. FOR RENT IN COLLEGE PARK. TWO-8TORY BIGHT ROOM8 322.00 ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE 117.60 ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE fll.OO ONE LARGE BRICK STORE $15.00 v I, C. M’CRORY, 412 Peters Bldg. W. E. TREADWELL & CO. REAL ESTATE. 24 80UTH BROAD ST. Doll Phono 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. SPECIAL! THIS IS THE FIRST HOUSE ON CREW ■tract north of Grorgl* avenue; >e*»t frout; nice derated lot; seven room* nnd bath. Was built for home. There Is also a two-room house, with plastered rooms, cow and horoe stable*, flue garden, fruit, grapes. Nice walking distance of business center. Party moving to California, and will sell cheaper than anch a house can bo Itought for In Atlanta. CORNER COOPER AND RAW SON street—Three two-story houses, contain ing seventeen rooms, hot water heating; close In; for home or renting; pay * rental of 996 per month. Belong to non-retldent, who wishes to sell. Submit offer. T1II8 18 GORDON STREET, WEST END; south side of street, between Lee and Evans. Contains ten rooms, bath. etc. Lot 66 by 200; level and shady; Gordon street la now oue of the finest In Atlanta; paved with asphalt. I«ook at this property. Own er will show yon property, or call at the office for prices, etc. STui? Ckvei. lot, sotTit furoit street; 60 hy 166, to alley. 31.260. JUNIPER ST. HOME. $7,000. TIttS 18 AN EIGHT-ROOM TWO-8TORY house, built for a home, and haa all modern conveniences, with up-to-date fix tures. This Is a bargain not to be picked up every day, so you Juid better act at once. Owner la leaving city nnd this Is his only reason Mr selling. Site of lot 60 by 900. CLAUDE L. NORRIS, BELL PHONE 4438. 716 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. H. C. PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building. N. KIRKWOOD-EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE MvitiS* ifVdi Has* T |th,i L tw °. block* - J V ft 000 ^ Tb, f ,f * bargain, and acroage^ e * ra ^ * bome * or l )nrtle * wanting CLABKBTON, OA.—TWENTY ACBES OF funy n ' , i^,'-M. r “ ,lr<ra ' 1 ‘ nd bMU "' CLABKBTON, GA,—TWENTY-FIVE-ACUH fora In about oue mil* of thfa village, In fl!l? pe ' w,t tUr r **® f,rn > boo,? and outbuilding,, at 11,000. INMAN PARK—TWO NICE COTTAGES ■b/J J room* each, facing Georgia railroad, that can be bought at good bar* gains. It will pay to Investlgata these. i FOR RENT. HALL—96ft PEACHTREE STREET. At the above number on Peachtree •treet, between W niton and Marietta atreeta, you will find on* hall on the third floor about 22 by 90 feet; la now occuplfd by the Jo seph Thompson Liquor Company, who will JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonaa 616. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SIX-ROOM HOUSE-BEST PART OF Jones avenue, nod a beauty, at $3,000. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—ALASKA AVENUE; lot 60x160. 32,600. Terms. SIX-ROOM HOUSE-MODERN, EAST front, on Central avenue; built for a home. Let us show you this. FIVE-ROOM HOUBR-ON KELSON 8T,; lot 60x126. This Is close In. Price $2,GU0. SIX-ROOM HOUSE (MODERN)—ItANKIN •treet. 32,900. Terms. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE—ON NORTH SIDE, near Williams street school, with nice lot, only $1,800. NICE STORE PROPERTY WITH 200- foot railroad front; renting for 350 per month. $5,000. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. WITH HALL AND 33 acres land, v. mile chert road and 8 miles from city. $1,200. AT RBK 804 AND 806 W. FOURTH 8T. we hare two 3-room cottages In first- class shape, renting to white tenants at [7 each, nnd a small houae In rear of one ot. This bargain at $1,400. HENRY H. JACKSON. $7,000 Buys 10 acre* land with good 10-room house on street car line. Land worth money. $3,50G Buys 350 acres land; hai $2,000 worth improve ments and fine kaolin bed, near Macon, Ga. We aell homes here or farmi any where. Cor. Peachtree and Edcewood. R. 0. MEDLOGK 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 *ale*‘for cvrtrars. Locate home* and Investment* for purchaser* Conduct a clean, high-class agency business on a straight commission htsta The best service su<l fairest treatment. Get our FOR SALE list. L. C. Stevenson, k J. Moon, John Moody, Malcolm Smith, salesmen. ^ 1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 306. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT9 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected t>y Atlanta Frnlt ant Produce exchanr* Lemons, •xebange. $4.7&?5.00 0 to *6c. FOR SALE. Beautiful Couutry Home. "PRODUCE DR, DIXON I’LL STOP SUIT" Woman Claiming To Be aPt Mc- Carren’s Wife Deniei Allegation. By Private Lenaed Win-. New York, Aug, 3.—Mrs. Mary A. Dixon, of No. 33 Lennox road, Flatbush, who Is suing State Senator Patrick McC'arren for 1300,000 because he will not admit that she Is, as she claims, his common law wife., denies today that her first husband, Dixon, is alive. She declares that If the senator will make good his threat to produce Dixon, she will discontinue her damage suit "Dr. Dixon and I were legally sepa rated seven years ago," she said to a reporter, “and, I have proof that he has been dead for seven years." umuiWf Lime* 50 Peaches, per erats, 50c to 31-00. Pineapple* $L50 to 32.60. — bunch 31.60 to to 31.25. ^ _ . 00 par 100; de. . Ju£tKY AND COUNTBY PRODUCE;— Live hens 15 to 37V4c: fries 33# to 23c: hrollers 15 to 23#e. Lire duck,. Pekin » to 15c; puddle 26 to 27%c. A Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c. ' !SM«r U & 1 S-t. 2Mc; cook. * n ftoney-Nsvr^Wlte lb.; In Mb. racks 10 4W2c. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. 1 stock 34 barrel; No. 2 slock 33.60. Tomatoes, per crate, 76c to 31.25. Old sweet potatoes, oer bushel, 31 to $L»* new sweet potatoes 31.60 bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postels Patent, 36.00; Diamond patent, 35.60; Mascoutah Star, 34.65; fancy K tent. 34.66; Red Eagle, 34.40; Blue Ribbon. t °si 75 nC/ ' * S ' W; * pr " 1 * wbMt P fttent * I 6 ' 2 * CORN—Choice red cob, 77c; No. 3 white, 76c; No. 3 yellow, 7614c; mixed, 76c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 64c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 60c; Texas rust proof, 61c. MEAL.-Plan water ground, per husheL 74c; bolted 140-lb. jutes, per bushel, 66c; Shorts, white, 31.40: medium- Si.JS; brown, clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 3 closed mixed, 10c. CLOVER.—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, 36.10. New York Refined 4ft to 4ft; plantations 4ft to iuus.- 1 Carolina io- o*c, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, liftc; twins 14c: brick. i4c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 16c. Dove hams 16ftc. California bams lOfte; Red Cross hams, 16c. Dry salt extra ribs. 39.76; bellied, 20-6 lbs., Sio.&: fat tucks, 8c; pistes, 6c: Supreme lard, 39.76; Red Cross, lOo, Snow Drift compound, 7ftc; Red Cross, 7ftc. . STOCKS^AND BOND8. Georgia 4ft*. 1916 112’ ****** Georgia, It. it. is, 1910 106 Savannah 5s, 1909 102ft Macon is, 1910.... Atlanta, 6a, THE WEATHER. LOCAL rORECA8T. For Atlanta ami Ylrinlty-Filr tonlrkl nd Kntiirdnr. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—New Braunfels, clear, 70; For* Worth, clear, 80; Chlckaahs, threatening. 7S Shawnee, dear and wmrm; Ardmore. f a r! 76; Denison, fair, 82; Beaumont, clear 79* Sherman, clear and cool; Texarkana, clear 1 S 80; Bonham, dear, 74; Paris, clear and hot! ; Sau Antonio, cloudy, 76; Waco, ole*£ ; Corsicana, dear, SO; Tyler, clear. n : Dallas, clear, 78. ' Mississippi—Nstcbex, clear and warm; Y*. spo CUy, clear and hot; Jackson, partly cloudy and hot* Meridian, clear and warm: Aberdeen and New Albany, clear and hot* Amor/, clear and warm. ' Alabama—Mobile, Montgomery and On*. Ilka, clear and warm: Seims, clear nnd pleasant; Huntsville, clear and warm. Georgia—Columbus, Macon and America* Jesr nnd warm; Savannah, partly cl • and warm; Albany, clear ana hot. North Carolina—Charlotte, rained last night, now cool; Raleigh, cloudy and warm, had rslna every day this week; Greensboro, partly cloudy and warm. Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy nml cooler, 38 to 68 degrees above; general rain* Northwest—Partly cloudy, 66 to 66 degreci above; general rains In North Dakots, local In South Dakota and Minnesota. West nnd Southwest—Partly cloudy, 64 to WEATHER FORECAST. Louisiana and East Texas—Fair Friday nd Saturday; light south wlndn. Georgia, Alahnran and Mississippi—Fair Vlday and Saturday; light south winds. West and East Florida—Local rains Kri lov and Saturday; light south winds. West Texas-Fair Friday and Saturday. STATE FURECA8T. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Atlanta, 6s. 1VU 106 Atlanta, 4fts. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1914 106 Atlanta and Welt Point 166 Atlanta nnd Welt Point Debts. 107 C. It. of Georgia first Income do. second Income 89ft do. third !ncom..e 87 Georgia 266 Augusta and Savannah 115 Southwestern 116 I STATISTICS. SBVEN BOOM OOTTAOB. WITH ATTIC uud storage room. Built less than year ago for a home. Large new tmrn and servants* house. Plenty of shade ami fruit Lot ») by S<10. Opposite Dr. Rid- Box 62, Decatur, Ga. GEORGIA SOLDIERS MOVE ON SATURDAY Friday night Valdosta. Savannah and all troop, south of 5!aron will embark for Chlckamauga. Macon companies will leave early Saturday morning and all Atlanta com panies depart via the Seaboard at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The First. Second and Fifth regi ments, National Guard of Georgia, will reach Chlckamauga Saturday, re maining In camp until August 15. DEATHS. Infant of It. T. Rockhlll, died at 331 Central avenue. Bavannnh Jordan, 1 montha old, died at Grady boapltal. Glenn Tronp, 9 montha old. died of chol era Infantum, St • Khlnehnrt atrevt. Miaa Mary B. Smith. 61'year, old, died at 185 Weat Hunter afreet. Mra. Gena Bartlett, died of conaump- on, at 68 I'aynea avenue, lien Goldberg, Infant, died at 351 Wood- ward arenne. ..Uary Ealene Saxe, 37 yenra old. died at 120 Smith Boulevard. Mrs. Charles A. I'Uurch. *7 year* old, led of consumption at Ar J ^“* ~ J. Msrx, 90 yean old, vide at Nicks jack camp. PROPERTY~TRANSFER8. 34.000- C. II. Black to E. R. Black, one'- half interest In lot on Carnegie place, near Spring street. Warranty deed. 34.000- Andrew Calhoun to .Robert C. Al ston, oim-hnlf Interest In same lot. War ranty deed. 31,860— Hat«... n ..m U (. lot on Stonewall street, rnnty dee»1. 3390—J. IL Hightower to F. D. McMillan, »t on DeGress avenue, near DeKalb sto- ih*. Warranty deed. 3420—J. B. Hightower to F. D. McMlI- * n "* another lot oh DeGreaa arenue, near DeKalb avenue. Warranty deed. 3600—8. M. Carson to Mr*. S. C. Stevens, lot on South avenue, near Grant street. Mult claim deed. ll.Stt-Mrs. 8. C. Stevens to Sam Norton, same lot. Warranty deed. 31.800— Sam Norton to Mra. I. II. George, ■awe lot. Warranty deed. F ' . IUa,oc k . n, “J L. Z. Rosser to G. Kuhn and Mra. K. E. Kuhn, lot on Ilnld«>rnenK street. Warranty deed. . IL^-John T. Hall Jr., to Mrs. Clara E. Mi, lot on corner Foundry and Maple streets. Warranty deed. * 31.600—J. A. Williams to E. IV Ryan, lot ou Oakland avenue, near !>oyle street. War ranty deed. 3vi>—B. L. . same lor. I^>nii deed. 32.200—Jacob Auerbach to Mra. E. M. Buchanan awl W. O. Street. lot on Decatur street, n^ar Yonge. W’arranty deed. BUILDING PERMITS. 32.800— M. J. Sunquest. to build two-story frame dwelling at 37 Crescent avenue. 3100—\V. P. Walthall, to build barn at 45 (Jaeen street. 37.400—J. 11. Chsmlee, to build four two- story frame dwellings at 121-123-136-127 Mills street. George K. Murphy, to build one- story frame dwelling at 23 Alta avenue. 3260—W. II. Withers, to repair two-story frame dwelling at IS Dunlap street. I2.50O-J. E. Chantt>ers, to bulbl two-story frame dwelling at 334 Month Boulevard. 36.000- Mr*. W. I» Manley, to build two- story brick building at 66 Fourteenth street. The barometer continues high over the northeast ami Is rising throughout the south Atlantic and gulf states and the n west, there being a center of high pre» over northern Montana. It Is somewhat lower over the lake region and thft south west, with a storm center over Lake Supe rior. This depression over the lakes haa leys. Itnln has also states from New Etr at scattered |>olnts Heavy amounts sre i ton nnd Washington, tlaslsstp COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours endlbg nt I * m., 75th meridian time, August 3, 1906. Tarap’ture. STATIONS OF ATLANTA, DISTRICT. *At|nnta. cloudy. 7 . •Chattanooga, clear. , Gainesville, cloudy. . Greenville, cloudy. • Griffin, cloudy. . . •Macon, clear. . . . Monticello, clear.' • Newnan. clear. . . . Rome, clear. . . . • • Spartanburg, cloudy. ... Tallapoosa, clear. .... 83 Toccon, elotidy. 81 ■ West Point, clear. .... 86 •Minimum temperatures are for 12 hour period ending at 8 a. in. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Charleston, S. C...*. .....142 Cheraw. H. C«.....1.60 Cncro. Tex....,, L50 Uwigvlew, Tex.... 1.92 CENTRAL station: ill Ailfints. . . AugiT.tn. . . t'harip.ton. . Gnivo.ton. . Lltll, Hook. . P. B«n to Mrs. A. W. Moll. the Georgia troope, and will leave for the ramp Saturday. In all, Georgia will have about 1,600 men at Chlckamauga. and great good - ,to expected to result from the maneu- Colonel tv. O. Obeor haa been desig- vers. This state will lead In the num- nated acting quartermaater general for ber of troops at the camp. j! ill 70 New Orleans. Oklahoma. . . Savannah. . . Vicksburg. . Wilmington- ... IT Indicates InapptveftiKt* ralafalL REMARKS. The teroperstnres wdTO almut the s*m# ** for the previous 24 hours. Uatn fnll la all portions of the licit except In the Okla homa district. A few hetry rainfalls w«*ra reported in South Cnrollan nnd Texas. W. > A. ■ MITCHBLl*. Temporarily In Charge. THE . LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, Aug. 3.—Hogs: Estimated re ceipts today, 12,000. Market strong re 5e higher; quality fair; left over. 6.641; hulk, f6.23Q6.46; estimated for tomorrow, g®Ljse%jx& goo.1 ttt CDwicw hM*y. (‘sttl^Bstlmatsd receipt,. X.5W. »l<rkr; steady; quality fair; tieevea, F. cwwa. Il iicti; heifers, |3,36«S.»: rslv* K.OOfff.OD; goo.1 prime eteers. li ioh"*': joor to ^nedhjm^ 13.7065.00; etorker, nnd SHBBI^Bstlmsteil receipts. 5,000. M«rk»t steady; qusllty fslr: nsttve, g.OHi *• Taxation Election Hold. Hpeelsl to The Georgian. Covington, Ga.. Aug. I.—The ele« il •» for local taxation for public schools and longer terms In Newton passed very quietly Wednesday. The ts»a* Hon was defeated as the result after consolidation Thursday, showed against 368 In favor of taxation, but ss it requtrea a two-thlrds ■ majority f” r local taxation to become a county !*»• tbe plarallty waa of no uso.