The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 10

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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 following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time ..... 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times 4/z cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times V/ z cents a line. 78 times . . 3 cents a line. Written notice ie required to discontinue clasilfled advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS* MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. ....... Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive, but they bring quick re- Quite and eur* 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 ads. pay* for at rates quoted above. J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WIUTB MEN •• hpInerajD the tOOOdtf to learn mold- Oool pay to start with und - or three month*. Only references n«*vd spplj. those rood ..... DeLoaeh Mill Mfr. Co. 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 GEORGIAN. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO I.EARN the dm* business. Address “Druggist,’' care The Atlanta Georgian. IK YOU ARK A HIGH-CLASS MAN, competent to fill a high-class position, haTe It for you. Positions In nearly e line from ISO to 000 per month. Good ] tlona our ap ‘ * Association. WANTED—A GOOD. UFaLIADLB HOUSE shoer and general plantation smith; none other need apply. Steady Job and good wages to the right man. Address.Lock lb 37, Jarkson. On. I HI YOU WANT TO RB A FIRST-CLASS bartwr? Easiest trade In the world to learn. We own a chain of Intrber shops In Atlanta In which we work only our own graduates. Full course, 920. Commission pa Id "from day you enter. Atlanta Darber (Jollege, 162 Whitehall street. ATLANTA ItARBBR ASSOCIATION. Whitehall street. Good shave—Dent. C, 3c.; I»ent. B, 6c.; hair eat. Dept. C, 8c.; Dept. B, 7c. Free shine In both depart ments. WANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED MALE stenographer and two fairly competent Apply at once to the Smith Msdur Ci beginners. Premier Tvniewrlu - . . department. 121 Candler Oi. WANTED—IMMEDIATELY; IIOOKKEE1*- Ing and penmanship teseher of ability and experience. Good salary. Address Teaeher, care Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - INDUS- trtous, middle aged, of good character and with good health, for housekeeper's posi tion or assistant. Would need to under stand the care and mending of linen, and b* willing to learn. A good home with fair salary to right party. Address Hotel Racine, Columbus. Ga. WANTED - EXPERIENCED DIN room girls; also pantry woman. Good salaries paid and steady employment. Cher okee Lunch Company, 5s North Broad WANTED- - RELIABLE COOK FOR * small family. Mrs. George 8. Russey, m West Baker street. , 8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE. SW. Tlfton, Os. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON 8 A FEB and vault doors to ba sold at cost during •* *• UM * a CRUSH SHELL OYSTERS, CLAMS, 8ft ichtree street. ell Invalid*. Dr. WB WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE that anlts our needs we will pay 916. For conditions of contest and other Informa tion. address The Mocking Bird, Box 15, Newnan. Oa. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, on aeeond floor; two rooms on* third SOor for aeutlemen; all conve- .nlencea. Spring Ht. Atlanta phone 4566, FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED CON- nee ling rooms, nicely papered. large else* ‘ a In. 17 W. Fair. Boll phone 4482 WANTED—ROOMS. 1*1.RAX ANT ROOM POR ONR OR TWO Celiinllr K.iitli'DiMi. with referesera; prl- rale femlly: ipmil nHabburbood. Addreee ifcLaaaaia FOR RENT—OFFICES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS RU8INKS8 HOUSI should have blah grade slros Call" Kent Sign Co.. Htfc North Pryor atrei THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL* rage Company, ot 20 South Pry will buy or self you out. done on It at 1500. Will talr* The Georgian, R SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE orkmanahlp guaranteed. Georgia V* lc Mfg. CP., 60 and 62 West Mitchell at. FOR HALE-A WELL-EQUIPPED nery and a corn and u wheat milt chlnery In good condition; good la Apply to 8. A. Johnson, HI loam, Ga. 6,000,000 FEET OF SECOND GROWTH works, Thurmond street. DON’T GO BLIND. WJ1EN YOU BEE TBS ATLA Wrecking Co.’« new Une. Just add full line of trnnka, travelers’ supplies •neral office supplies. The cheapest lid. We buy. sell or exchange everyt FOR SALE-TWO CAR LQADb Brock war anrrles, runabouti jagona ' __ Vehicle Nothing better made. Mfg. Co., 60 find 62 West WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KIKDH OK SAI.AII school, law, medical hooka for cash. C. Gnvnn, 71 Whltphnll street, 'Phone 11 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. 269 CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN room home In Atlanta for the money. On Kelly atreet, large four-room house, mod rn. Seven rooms and bath, cottage. *“ [anaell; half block Grant park, lie’ -joins and hall. 619 East Fair. Fire la„ room's, Imtb and basement, on Wllllntua street, near Simpson and Baker, (Ire min utes walk. Elegapt eleven-room I Houston, near Jackson street. SI and ball, cottage, near entrance t park. Ten-room residence on Auburn nve title. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just ofT Gordon, West.End. Fire rooms and bath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 386 Hill, \ cottage, 100 feet on Illll, corner. om two story residence on Georgia avenue, near Grant atreet. Six rooms and hall on Luckle. near Pine. Six-room cot tage on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice new Arc ami six-room cottages on Georgia avenue, 293, 296. 297, corner Coojter and Itawsou. 164 Gordon atreet, West End, ten-room residence. 106 Kelly street, alg-roopj J home. Six-room cottage »a Capitol avenue. Six rooms and 6-foot hall at. 113 Kelly atreet. Eight lots, 60 by 200 feet, Highland are- Hill, a shady building lot. 200-aere farm, near Lakewood; will aell all or part. All reasonable In price and term*. Stevenson Ac Co., real estate agency, city and coun try real estate, 1629 Candler building. Bell 'phone 1061; Atlanta 106. BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES. UO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- --—- — —V as* Tffl A i I HAL 1 I 1 r, Dlll.lu 1, I 1.1, business For high grade Kent. 01H N. Pryor. Phone a WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Ida limes. Write us for prt A Huddleston, Miami, Fla. L08T. And guarantees . Does your painting, does It nice, And '’always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Yoyr “Uncle Jim" la hard to beat; LOST—GOLD LINK BRACELET, WITH enameled clasp, diamond center. Between 17 Form wait street and rhaipberlln-^qhn, aon-DuBose'a store; or on Peachtree car* lie* tween points named. Liberal reward If returned to 17 Form wait. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Panta 60c. 168 Whitehall St. Phonea. Bell 629, A. 8831. MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1890. WEYMAN 4b CONNERS, EQUITABLE, Mortgage loans on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO end money for purchase money notes; sight loans made for 6 per cent and up- rds. - According to desirability of i«~ A. Foater, 12 South Broad atreet. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money MONEY TO LOAN At 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt ja' Turman. CARRY, U KAXV ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME KI'NDS TO LEND: an; amount. 4Vk. G ami 4 wt cant. Writ, call X. W. Carson, St X. Uroail ,treet. FARM loans-we ake placing loans on Uremia futtn. »t thy lowr.t ratn erer nfTrrcd. Thr Houth.rn Mortgage WANTED—MONEY. WALL PAPER. WA1J, PAPRB ANP PAINT. Don't tat 'em foot ,on " Jim llurnatt rmrrljr ot Burnatt A Willi,) la not deed • mlaaltur. lie I* reotmetlog will pa par I painting. ORlea and .how mom U ■t llunter itrtot. Doth phonal U0. DAVID W. YARBRODOH. , MASTER 111 Mil ER, Phonal USA * SO E. Unatar St “KENT LIGHTS.” KfertM'H ■'URDICATEI* ft KIN. \ BCAI.P OLD HATS MADE NEW A.NAMA AND MILAN BTUAW HATS cleaned sad reshaped. Me. Soft and .tiff frit hats 'cleared and re shaped. *c. Hand, or .west.- Sc each -xtra. ACME UATTEB8. TO Whitehall at 8HOE REPAIRING. 2 GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. t- t LI'CKII*. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men's sewed half soles. 75c. «• FOR FINE SHOE RE- t. PAIRING rs go to J. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor street, • opposite court house. All work first-cUss. No cbesp prices. k t BUSINESS DIREOTOBy. TALKING MACIIINIC8 AND ItEOORDH—~ T Wholesale nnd retail distr]huton« of Vic* • tor Talking kfscblnes nnd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention [. given mail ordrffs. We want the names of . all talking machine dealers In the south. r Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyes Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDItlES— LAItOEST . bicycle and sundry distributors In the south. Southern ngenf* for Pierre, Yale, Snell nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for our - 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander- Elyea Ox ; REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER. • „ Signs, Wanner*, Lags nnd flng decorations for special creations. 20>A E. Alabama 8b kltllMOI'ATHl*. ltEMEDIES PlTllU sculp diHeagfs nnd make hair grow. Krnm s Medicated 8oap makes you by- glenlrally dean. (30 years success.) J. J. Krom, specialist, 613 “The Grand,'* At lanta. Oa. CASH REGISTERS. i (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOD8. IDEALS snd sit other makes at bargain prices. We can Mil you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register guarai twil for two years. Southern Cash legist*- Co.. Branch of American Second* Hand CYsh Lcglster Co., 34 8. Broad street, Atlanta. Os. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 8. Broad St., Atlanta. Ga. , M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A lir.rtlr.l stnre and range repairer; ho.t work end materiel guaranteed. Both phoue. SJ76. tl 8. Pryor street. Have ^ood tenant for house on the north side. Will pay good rent. 8EE LIEBMAN REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! »Be Wise and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. WILL SELL YOl! TWO Olt POUtt NEW 8 and 9-room houses In choice white neigh borhood. rented so as to pay you 9 per cent net first rear and per cent second year, only 9*.260 or 919,500 needed; half east}* uii can Sell yIw choice corner near the new nostofflce, with Improve- ineuts. that Is paying 6 per cent net; ft will double In value within three years. (VirTXN'HKl.L YortilK !iT?Hf coWeTI fin Peachtree; now paying not less than 6Mi per cent net; said property has doubled lu .value within tho last four years nnd will advance within the next four years not less than 6 per cent. Can prove all we say. \vn:r; xtiu. ywj the tinEATKXT Imrgnln In rallnntd frnntngi, clono In (with on railroad 260 fret on atre«>t, for the Ixi Vol' WANT A S'KW ifsm OP KROM 6 to 10 rooms on the nortli, south or west side at from 91.700 to 110,000! Or lots In any , pnrt of the city. With t**rms on nil the a 1 wive: Call mid see Us.' Will Ik? pleased tu serve you. # j 1 1 M. McNEILL and. WM. S. SHERWOOD, J Room 514 Empire Building. $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER W ACHES OP LAND, WITHIN - city limits, 300 feet of car line. 15 mlnutea’ ( ride from center of city. 3,000 feet strest frontage. Prtvkte tract privilege of over 1,300 feet In center of pcoperty. All for n 112,000.00, with terms. Buy this and double A your money within one year. j M. McNEIL and r W. S; k SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. n HENRY H. JACKSON. |4,50Ck—TRN-ROOM MODERN NORTH V able koine: 9500 cash and 960 month. House will rent $40 month. * Come quick before - •obi or l rented. A M.OOO-M.NE ltotlii HOI KF-; COST |S555 „ to build; W acre* line grove, worth 96.600 •*. to 97,600; on atreet car Une.. Must sell jyilek. Can get you 110,060 or more, tto ilmt “ 11.600 ni'VX ») At'UKS l.AN'tl, KOUB r houses; full atwk farm; only 91.000 cash. Owner got to have this quick. - • j ,’ARM TO MILWt OK MAl'ON. UA. HAS 1 kaolin IhMs nnd brick clay; adjoiulng farm* sold 926 to 930 per acre. SEE rk Ijru-K FOB above aS,D " Other ■•ro|M*rttea yon wish. n Corner IVschtree and Hdgewoo«| Avcune. J R. O. MEDLOCK. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 54*8. 412 Petars Building. 93*600—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Just completed, on North svenue, near Jsckson atreet; you will bare to see this coxy little cot (a go to appreciate Its value. Best of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE ad, lying just off the main road; splen- 9-room cottage, splendid orchard, kinds of fmlr. splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, aprtngi, etc. We want to show you this and pojnt opt sev eral features not mentioned here, and then moke you a price. • \ SUM-K. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9 room house mi large * lot. In prettiest part of this street, being hear North Aye- nue and Ponce Deleoon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy terms on this to desirable party. 16,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET borne of nine rooms, on the prettiest 80 by 190-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and up to date. Qan assist you to get terms on this. 12,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6* room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated, on car line; can make terms to.acceptable party of 9400 cash and 925 per month. HOW-COLLEGE PARK HOME OK liEYEN rooms, two storlea, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shitdy and pjretty; ntsr car llpe; we can make terms, of 91.000 cash, balance easy on tills. ,' Y 14.000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR; THE Pearhtrees, we hare a lovely 2-story 8- room home, finished benntlfully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let us show you this place at once, as It Is the only thing of Its kind In the city situated so favorably and to be had on easy terms. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Throe Left of Eight Brand Naw Suburban Homes. The Brat month will be given FREE and If occupied one year, two more months will be given FREE at the end of the year, making only nine months you will bavs to pay for. Mono but good famlllas will be allowed in these houses. These are located on the River electric car line only twenty minutes rids from the center ot the city; contain 7 and t rooms; have never been occupied; are located in West Atlanta Park. Every house fronts a Qfty-foot Park, which la set \)n trees, ana and flowers. Furs air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. soma. In the center of this Park are It now has'a new church, neatly JOHN J. WOOL5SIDE. 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. f.vrt I »» is.w i i -iiuuji r i<a i, INK ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, 'WO-ROOM HOUSES. J\Y OUR HOUSES AND M0\ our tenants fret*. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Doth Phones 6U. A NICE COTTAGE BEAUTIFUL SHADE ,’EN BOOMS, NEWLY PAINTED and papered; large lot; block of car line; oola anil colleges. Price 82,609. Box 62, Dccntur. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE WE HAVE two newrtUM-e rnojn cottage*. T'-nting at 16 eneb. We enn eell the two for 9&<»0^ Lf tin *how you this. I.\ J oS’E" IitS'Cli ^aU Li.Yfc )S' wiisx hat nlc lot, 2S0 by J-’O FIVlC-ttOOM HOUSE ON NHLSON street. lent 50 by 125. This Is close In. Price 92.030.* Ni;w FIVF. lb.MM li<»4 SF. WITH IIAU •and 23 acres of land, one-fourth of a mUf of chert road, 8 mile* from center of city; 91,200. ON AXIIIIY XTKKET WK HAVE A SIX. room house with ball; lot 50 by 200; 82, 280. — fitrtHTlh'ortil if<H l «Pa. WlWitti 1.7577ii 1 by 134. In a blork of car line. Price 93.000.1 rand-n kW Ts i x - nnm! roftA oB] I—Glen wood avenue—82.25a Easy tornn nice BiXr^poU jiftUasn on 1 . ouj:j:.Vri. nreifue; regs ; rents for 817.20; price'91.500; Wi-fliAVK A NCSinKR OK OTHER OOOIJ Investments. Call and STATISTICS. 81RTH8. To Mr. and ilr*. K. Slegal, at 178 Gilmer street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.*N. C. Cassell, at 176 Ven able strest, a daughter. f To 3Ir. .and Mrs. Fred Deckner, at 425 Luckle atreet, a daughter. » . DEATH 8. George P. Veal, 1 year-old, died of bron- •hltls at T2V4 Houston street. : > Eugenis K.^'Bailey/)6 month* old, died of pnnuuionln at. 141 l’etcrs atreet. Mrs. Martha H. .('liandler, ,72 yeai died of old age at 2D.ChrItou aveuui Mrs. Iieberrn Rrowj). 32 years old, died at 133 West Fair street. J. B. West Christine Grant, 14 years old, died of typhoid fever at 196 Euclid avenue. Miss Tryphosa Marshall. 21 years old/ died of typhoid fever at 68 Luckle atreet. Llssle Coker. 31 years old, died gt Presby terian hospital. Kntle Mae McKinnon, 16 years old, died at 214 Windsor atreet. PROPERTY~TRAN$FSRS, 81.600— Edward Baugh to F. C. Lacy, lot 11 Dosne street. Loan deed. 96. Love nnd Affection—George Jordan to Annie E., George E. and Mary K. Jordan, lot on Crew atreet. Warranty, deed. 94.600— J. W. Strickland to J. T. Wil liams and It. It. McDougal, lot on, Trlhltr avenue, near South Pryor. Warranty -deed.’ 92.000-8. W. Sullivan td -Mrs. Agnes G. Clark, lot.on Angler svenue, near Summit nvenue. Warranty deed. 8T.75fc-Mrs/ Florence T. Cheshire sml 31rs. F. T. Jordan MW A\ P. Hefrlngton. lot ort Little street, near Illll street. Warranty deed. 81.250—Mrs. Beatrice- Mathews to Mrs. M. K. Daley, lot on Gnrtrell sfrert, near FItx- gcrald atreet. Warranty deed. . BtllCDlNG^ERMITS; _.im Feldman, to re-cover one-story frame dwelling at Irwin nnd Rsmiolph streets. - * -- ‘ 9176—Philip 'Staler, to repair frame dwell ing at .239 West Mitchell street. 81.875—W. W. Landrum, to repair two- story frame dwelling at 87 East North ave- nue. , •• • THINKS SHEPHERD DIDN'T KILL ALBERT J. H. GARNER & CO. EAL ESTATE AND I.WESTMEN 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4429. fEXT PEACHTREE-VACANT LOT neat I*Ib»; SO fiwt froal; g,7ia. i'KXT PEACIItREB I'l.ACti-KKHIT- noni hnaa.; rontor M:' BJu. lwiM; “ “0. On..fifth 1‘itih, Itafaaon uue. tits* of Fifteenth str«*et; lot 100 feet AT thk ii,;a{> if Yor Want to bi y or sell it will.pay y"u M m in bafont tlwdlu*. It lan't probable, In fact It la hardly poaalble, that Jim Shepherd', the negro who la aald to have confeaaed to the' murder of Policeman Albert, can be brought. back to Atlanta for a. trial. Colonel John Monaghan, aaatatant to Solicitor, Charjle Hill, had quite a lit tle to aay on the mattan Monday morn ing. Mr. Monaghan Mated that Shep herd could not be .brought back here 6n hit own copfemHon, nor on the atatement of hla relAllvea. "Before Albert died," said Mr. Mon aghan, "he told thoae near him that he wan not certain whether a negro or a white perron did the .hooting, but that if, hla aaeallant were a negro, he was a very light mulatto.” Shepherd, according to thoae who are In a poaitlon to knqw, la a negro of the blnrkert Ethiopian type, and If he con- feaeed to the killing of the police officer he belled the dying atatement of the murdered man. Mr. Monaghan aeeme confident that Shepherd will never be punlahed for the killing of-Albert. ENJOYMENT AS A VRTUE. The Doctrine of Human Happinett aa Oppoiad to Renunciation,. . ' Atlporalmlam, all a.eetli'lam, la found ed upon the exlatence of what Tolatoy call* the "llluaofy thlrat for enjoy, ment." Now, however npmeroua the caaea where enjoyment prove, tmpoa alble or 'mlachlevoua, the continued ex latence of the human race ahowa that ninety-nine tlmea out of n hundred neither the enjoyment .nor the thlrat for It lx llluepry, but, on the contrary, a genuine advantage, making aubae- quent enjoyment hot leaa, but more, poaalble by perfecting the aenalbllltlea. The healthy activity of the whole In dividual, with Its Inevitable hierarchy of Impulaea, both eecuree pleaeure and foreatalle cloying, and, by Ita Incluaton Intellectual and-aympathettc tnter- eata. It, aubordlnatlon of other* to theae. It dlmlnlehea conflict with nthem quite aa effectually ae does Tolatoy'a Renunciation. And here let me aay that tHere la'aurely aoinethlng mean In thla" reciprocal renunciation, reaultlng In the ceaaatlon of atruggle and dlaap- polntment. Such renunciation la often needful In our Imperfect Individual caae; our eye give* ua trouble, and we coat It from ua. But auch rough and ready, auch waateful, deatructlve meth- oda are aurely not admlaalble In a phlloaophy of life, Jn a rounael of per fection! - The universal, as dlatln- gnlahed from the Individual, rule for greater haplnesa la not self-diminution but asslmllatloh. ex pant Ion, the non- ego becoming. In Imagination and feel ings, an Integral part of the ego. As- ettlcfsm preaches voluntary Impoverish ment; my neighbor* cease-to .teal be cause I possess nothing: I cease to covet, , because , they po.sems nothing; His Epictetus' safety after the thieve, had carried away hla brass lamp. But the law of human life la barter; asking freely.and giving fully: mutual enrich ing through each other's superfluity. Aacetlclam refuses to admit this law; for all aacetlclam moves In the logical circle of pain aa cause and effect — Vernon Lee In The North American Re view. 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 laud 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. MANY ICE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA Fourteen Are Charged with Forming Trust to Cor ner Market. By Private Leased Wire. Philadelphia, Aug. 7.—Fourteen members of the local Ice trust have been lndloted by the grant} Jury for forming a combination to corner the Ice market. TO INVITE BLDONT TO MAKE ADDRESS Senator B. S. Miller Introduced a res olution In the eenhte.Tuesday to Invite Hon. James H. Blount, of Macon, to address a joint session of the assembly of Georgia on Auguei 10 at noon, on conditions In the Philippine Islande. Judge Blount Is a son of former Congressman Blount, and has served In Cuba as a Federal Judge'and-now holds a similar position In the. Philip- S ines. He Is one of the codlflere of the iws of both Cuba.and the Philippines. Judge Blount delivered an address on the Philippines before the Georgia Bar Association at Warm Springs on July 4, It made a profound Impres slon and shed such light on the sub Ject that Senator Miller thlnke It would profit the general assembly to hear The senate adopted the resolution and It was Immediately transmitted to the house. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. For Atlnntn and Vlrlulty—Partly cloud* tonight nnd Wednesday, with, showeri. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—Tyl**r cloudy and * threannln** hard rain yesterday. Houston clear and iileiisnnt. Dal Ins cloudy nnd warm, yw* Worth clear and hot. Snn Antonio cloud* and warm. Tyler fair; temperature ?£ Bonham cloudy; 60, I)«>numoiit clear w Corsica mi cloudy: 78. Sherman, slow ’nit falling. Wnco fair: SO. New Braunfela fair; 72. Houston clear; 84. Galvntoa clear; 83. Oklahoma City cloudy; 73; min ed nil night. Gnlucdvllh* cloudy; 74; rain- ed this morning. Ardmore cloudy; 75; rain- ed lust night. Dallas cloudy; w. Mississippi-Greenwood clenr and ptes* nnt. Natchez dear nnd warm; ruin last night. Vicksburg and Yazoo City clear nnd hot. Hazlehnrst. Jackson and Brook- hnveu cloudy nnd hot. Meridian clear snd hot; heavy rnlii yesterday. Hattiesburg cloudy nnd hot; hard rain yesterday after noon. Amnrr. CnluiQiitis nnd Aberdeen clear and trnrm. New Albany cloudy anil *~nrm. Tupelo clenr nnd hot. Alabama—Troy clear and pleasant. Seims clondy nnd worm. Birmingham clear nnd hot. Montgomery and Opelika clear and warm. MoTdle clear and hot. HuntsvllU partly cloudy nnd hot. Georgia—Macon clenr nnd hot Americas clear and warn). Albany clear and warm. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. JACKSON CD. VOTERS HEAD HOKE SMITH Spoclnl to The Georelen. Jefferson, Ge., Aug. 7.—There Is a large outpouring of the voters of Jack- son county here today to hear Hoke Smith speak In the Interest of his can didacy for the governorship. The followers of Mr. Smith had plan ned to make this the banner gathering of the campaign In this county. IN CAMOEN COUNTY Special to Tin* Georgian. Woodbury. Ga., Aug. 7.—Colonel J, H. Eatll! Is billed to deliver two speches In Camden county today and there Is expected to be a large gathering of the south Georgia followers of Mr. Estlll. Colonel' Estlll speaks at this place and at Kln&sland today. Tomorrow he will speak at Folks- ton. * . - VALUABLE DOCUMENT8 DESTROYED BY FLAMES By Private Leased Wire. Buffalo. A«g. 7.—Enrly this morning the two-story frame building used by the Grand Trunk railway ns n freight house at Bridge- burg was completely destroyed by fire. For a time the yard In which are 1,000 freight cars was iiiennred. Many valuable papers were destroyed- 8CHOONER 18 FORCED ONTO DANGEROUS ROCK8 By Private Leased Wire. Chatham, Mans., Aug. 7.—The three-mast ed schooner George U, Jordan of New York ws* crowded on to pollock Rip Shoals to day by an unknown tog towing four barges, nlbch failed In the fog to give the Jordan enough seaway* The Jordan Is leaking badly snd her cargo of coal will probably have to l»e thrown overlmard lo get her free.- None of the men on board was hurt IN THE GEORGIAN TRY A WANT AD RETAIL DRUGGIST COMMITS SUICIDE Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La.. Aug. 7.—A special from Bey St. Louis says: "Frahg Jacobs, a retell druggist, committed suicide this morning by blowing out his brains with a revolver. Jacobi was arrested for sending ob- scene letters through the mall*, and pleaded guilty, and It was on this sc- count that he took his life. s. In Msnehester, rests the rensmner ehlllien ssd fourpenee. or sliout flftr. seven rents per-thmowM eohte feet. The net |>r»Htt of the Manrhentrr ns ilensrt- ment lent yrnr were tmjm ltcn.t3t: ,ml of this stun s little more thsn CM.oro wsn turned over to the rlty fund "In sir of rates."—XttervM Msgsslne. ev^ , ,7ln,",?re P, * , ,Y l . , T.^i f ^,"K. V IN THE GEORGIAN HT.J'mVil «*-**•»•«** Extreme Northwest—Clear; 48 to 6J above. Northwest—Cloudy; 52 to 68 above; gener al rains In Snath Dakota; local mins lo Minnesota; now raining at Rapid City. Wt*Ht nml Southwest—Cloudy; 58 t.»* 72 above; general rains; now raining In Sioux City, Dubuque, Davenport, Springfield, Mo., St. I/OuU nnd Kansas City. Ohio Valley—Cloudy; 72 to 76 above; gen. oral rains. WEATHE* FORECAST. ... the mountain- dis tricts Tuesday nnd Wednesday; Ifght va- rlable winds. Ixmislnua. Mississippi. Alabama snd East _ exao—Showers Tuesday ntid Wednesday; light to fresh south winds. East and West Florida—Showers Tuesday snd Wednesday: light winds, mostly east. West Texas—Fair Tuesdny and Wednes day- , ‘ ; STATE FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS, Clondy nnd unsettled weather prevails iid Fort Smith. High temperatures prevail over the east* ■rn half of the map. current temperatures e»f so decree* occurring nt Boston, Norfolk and on the south Atlantic const. . me pressure continues high over ths states east of .the MhtsUslppt, south of tho Ohio. The conditions fsvor partly cloudy weath er In this section tonight and Wednestlny. with showers. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For tha 24 hours ending at 8 a. m„ 75tb RTATION8 Of ATLANTA •Atlanta, cloudy. . . . •Chattanooga, p. cloudy.. Columbus, dear. . . . Gainesville, clear. . ' Greenville, clear. ... . GHffln, clear. . . . . •Macon, n. clondy. , . • Mnntlrello, clear. . . •. Newnan. cleat Rome, cloudy. .... Spartanburg, cloudy. . . Tallapoosa, clear. ... Toccos. clear. . . West Point, p. cloudy... HEAVY RAINFALLS. Ri.FkvIl!., X, t\. .. ; .. Covington, Tenn;. ., „ ie‘.. ..I.* Obamner, tikis.'. ....... ,. t* Shawnee. Okl*.. .. ... .. J. .. .. ..2,12 Stillwater. Okln v .. .. ,. Anlmore, I, T.. .. ,, .. .. .. ..2.30 CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta. . . Augusta. Charleston. . Galveston. -. Little Rock.. Montgomery. New Orleans. , . . . Oklahoma. Savannah. Vlckshui Diet. Avertgt*. ||| s-1. \ Icksburg wilmlngto... . .. , T indicates Inappreclab e rsIuftilT REMARK8. Slightly higher temperatures were re ported than ft>r the previous 24 hours Is most districts. Rains occurred in nil dls- Houth Carolina and Tennessee. STOCKS AND BONDS. AikM Atlanta and WntMiIt!!II Ig JJJ Atlanta snd West Point Debts. 197 1W C. R. of Georgia 1st Income.;.. ... JJ do. 2d Income.. ............................ too, Aiifuits .ml SsvsnDxh 113 8outbw»«t.rn ; ws‘. kj THE SUGAR MARKET. tirw itirs, aok. 4.-iJirni mumi K -»r.n-flliftl qi;.iT.w! ;if ml- : quotations for raw advanced -4c: centrifugal*. 9-18^4: Mu«corai!o. 93J71-*: mo!n**e*. I^ndou In-ct market at August and September quoted si *■