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

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lest 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 6 cents a line. 6 times 4Vi cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... S/g cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* manta. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. AJ». 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. era* trade. Good pay to start with und DO YOU WANT TO DI8POHB OF YOUR goods) If so. call up 3906 (Bell). Tbe Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 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. 2® CREW STREET; BEST ern. Seven rooiua nn«l hath, cottage. rooms, hath and basement, on near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 986 1 Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. care The Atlanta Georgian. IF YOU ABB A HIGH-CLASH MAN. competent to All a high-class position, we have It for you. Positions In nearly overy line from $50 to $900 per month. Good posi tions our specialty. National Employment Association, 1022-29 Century Bldg.. mei ft.?? 1 I'llOlK DO YOU WANT TO BB A FIBST-CLAH8 barlH*r? Easiest trade In the world to learu. We own s chain of barber shops In ments. WANTED—ONB EXPERIENCED MALE stenographer and two fairly competent beginners. Apply at once to the Hmlth Premier Typewriter C« department, 121 C 'omnnny. employment Candler ball WANTED—IMMEDIATELY! BOOKKREP- Ing and penmanship teacher of ability and experience. Good salary. Address Teacher, care Georgiau. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - INDUS- trlous, 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 be willing to learn. A good home with WANTED - EXPERIENCED DINING room girls; also pantry woman. Good salaries paid tad steady employment. Cher- okee Lunch Company. 68 North Broad street. WANTED - RELIABLE COOK FOR small family. Mrs. Georgs 8. Hussey, 86 West Baker street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION BY EXl'ERt- enced drug clerk at present employed: good reasons for changing. Beat refer- races. State salary expected to pay. Box 2Q. Tffton, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON RAFRH next week; . street. B. W. Bills. Atlanta. FRESH SHELL OYSTERS. CLAMS. wmhq. amt ahrlmns Just arrived from New Kpero'a restaurant every htree street. HYGIENIC SANITARIUM 18 NOW ready for tbs reception and treatment of all Invalids. Least price $1 per day. Dr. J* M. Armstrong. Morrow. Gs. WF. WANT A POEM, AND FOR ONE that suits onr needs we will pay 816. For conditions of contest and other Informs FOR RENT—ROOMS. FURNIKIIKD ROOMS FOR LIUUT housekeeping, on second floor; two rooms •hi third floor for gentlemen; all eon**, nlenrao. 137 Spring SL Atlanta phone ~~ FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED CON- -sraa , sn , ife ri ws p 'sai sasrts L. Main. WANTED—ROOMS. PLEASANT ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO Catholic gentlemen, with references; pri vate family; good neighborhood. Address A. <*.. care Georgian. FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- sd office. Phone 2893 or call at 1990 Can dler Bldg. Kent Sign Co., tlVi North MASON A 1IAML1 feet condition; had done on It at plan $800. Will take $260 The- Georgian. » iwiuri, non for it. Plano, FOR BALE-BEST RUBBER 1 workmanship guaranteed. Georgia bids Mfg. Co.. 60 and 62 West Mlfcbi nery and a corn and u wheat mil ilnery In good condition; good Ic Apply to 8. A. Johnson, Htloam, Ga. 6,000,000 FEET OF SECOND e: wish to find market far I i ’’Lumber," Greensboro, Ga. It. F. D. works, Thurmond street. DON’T GO BLIND. sold. Wo buy, sell or exchange everything. 37 and 89 West Mitchell street. Bell 'phone FOR 8 A LB-TWO CAll LOADS WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTBD-ALI, HINDU O? HALAbTr I school, law,-medical hooka for caah. C. Gnvnn. 71 Whitehall wtreet. 'Phoner*1 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. phone 1061; Atlanta W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. lent to. we n-jHiit, iwwmu uvi mnge, buy and sell automobiles. Gi -11 Mitchell street. Atlauta. Ga. —te 4894-L Main. illeaton, Miami, Fla. L08T. Who puta your-paper on so allck. And guarantees that It will stick; Doe* your painting, does It nice, And ‘Stlwaya lowest In the price?' Burnett, of raurne! Your '’‘Uncle*Jim" la hard to beat: lle'a at Number 12 B. Hunter street. B6th Phones 660. returned to 17 Form wait. MONEY TO LOAN. Eatnldlahed 1880. HYMAN A CONNERS. EQU1TAD Mortgage loans on real estate. wnrds. W. *A. [a. According t< Fostet. ifflouth Broad street. THE UNION HAVINGS purchase money notes n on Improved Atlau able rales. " MONEY LOAN El ■ TO 5 YEARS,I ■ AHEY, 18 EAST ALA! IT AI.AUAMA 8THKET. or rill 8. W. Caraon. N H. Iiro«cl «trr»t. FAHM LOANS—WK ABE 1»I.At*1Nt» loan, on Ororglu form. »t I rot,, ,t,r nfforra. Th, Hmith.rn WANTED—MONEY. ANTEIt—HHVKItAI. WALL PAPER. Doth .’phooM M0. PERSONAL. DAVID XT. TAftnnOCOn. UASTKIl rLLUDER. PhooM 125. • »e. nm WILLIS WALL PAPER 25.’ ‘KENT LIGHTS.” KIIOU'H MEIttt'ATF.It SKIN. and hair |«ip: hM At dm* «mt dwuiri m,nt atoms; oak for It or writ, J. J. Kron OLD HATS MADE NEW ihap«l. *c. Band, or nntt Sc Mrb -tiro. ACME HATTERS. (Vi Whitehall SL SHOE REPAIRING. on GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKHL OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men's sowed half soles. 75c. •X FOR FINE SHOE RE- B . PAIRING »rs go to J. W. Carroll, 47 flouth Pryor street, ne opposite court bouse. All work flrst-clsss. No cheap prices. rk »j BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . TALKING MACHINES AND RECORD*- ... Wholesale nnd retail distributor*, of Vic* tor Talking Machines and Records. Just ■ received large «otiN'gnment of machines nu<1 over 10.001 records. Immediate attention given innll ord*#s. We wont the names of n . all talking machine dealers In the south. y Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Rlyen Co. B1CYCLE8 AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST .. bicycle and sundry distributors In tbe south. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, , Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our ’ 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander- El yea Co. S; BKVNOLDS. TUB SION PAINTER. Signs, banners, Lags nnd flag decoratlooa for special occasions. 20^ R. Alabama 8t Xhomofatiiil itEMiaJIUS (JOiti; scalp diseases nnd make hair grow. Krom « Medicated 8oap makes you hy- A glpnicnlly clean. (30 years success.) J. J. a Krom, specialist, 613 'The Grand," At- d lantn. Ga. t. e CASH REGISTERS. t ■} (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. nALLWOODfl. IDEALS b and all other makes at bargain prices. We enn aoll you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help ^ but please you. ' Cash or monthly payments. Every register • guarat t-;»d for two years. Southern Cash 2. Tteglste- Co., Branch of American Second* — Hand Ccnh l.cglatcr Co., 24 8. Broad street, Atlanta. Ga. r REGISTER EXCHANGE, „ 24 8. Brogd St., I. ' Atlanta, Ga. 12 n .■ ■ M. A. SHELTON. " DON'T FOBOET M. A. HHEI/TON IS A ». practical store and range repairer; liest It work and material guaranteed. Both phones j 8276. 61 8. Pryor atreet. E . Have good tenant for .' house on the north side. 1 , » i Will pay good rent, j 8EE LIEBMAN J REAL ESTATE •' AND RENTING • 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. j MONEY! MONEY! 1 MONEY! Be Wise aud Invest Your ■ Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay . You Large Amount Net Interest. WILL BELL YOU TWO OR FOUR NEW 8 and 9-room bouses In choice white neigh- borhood. rented so as to pay you 9 per rant net first rear aud 9% jM»r cent second year. Only $8,260 or $16,600 needed; half OR CA.M &KLL VOU CHOICE CORNER near the new postofflec, with Improve ments. that Is paying 6 per rant net; ft will double In value within* three years. t»U can heI.i. yotJ Till! flKJif coIiS'eR on Peachtree; now paying not less than 5Mi per cent net; said property has doubled 1 In value within the last four years and will advance wlthlu the next four years uot less than 6 per cent. Can prove all we say. Will kM.i, i'oU the uueatbht 5 bargain In rallmad frontage rloae In (wltfi Improvements worth $12,000). Hay, 200 feet on ralteond by 260 feet on street, for the * sum of $36,000. DO YOU WANT X NEW ttoMK OF FllrtM J 6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or west « side nt from fl.700 to $10,000! Or lots In any ; part of the city. With tertun on all the , shove. Call nnd see us. Will l»e pleasc<l T to serve you. ^ ■ n M. McNEILL and ^ WM. S. SHERWOOD, Room 514 Empire Building. $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER 10 ACRES 06' LAND. WITHIN - city limits, 200 feet of car Uns, 16 minutes' ( ride from center of city. 1,000 feet street frontage. Private tract privilege of over 1,200 feet In center of property. All for n $12,000.00, with terms. Buy this and double A jour mon.y within on, year. p M. McNEIL and h t W. S. SHERWOOD 534 Empire Bldg. s R HENRY H. JACKSON. $4.56fr-TELV!tOOM MODERN NORTH ' aide home: $600 cash and $50 month. House ' v will rent $40 month. Come quick before •old or ranted. \\ iIMo-'nTne-hoom hovhe: cost g.om to.billl«l; 10 acre# flne grove, worth $5,000 to $7,600; on street car line. Must sell L quick. Can get you $10,000 or more In short * Blue. . $3,600 BUY8 360 AC HUH LAND. FOUR boneee; full stock farm; only $1,000 cash. Owner got to have tbla quick. M FAHM MILES OF MACON, GA. 1IAS 11 kaolin ImhIs nnd brick Hny; adjoining farms nokl $25 to $90 per ncre. See rs qrii'K fob 1 above and = other nYopertles you wish. m Corner Penrhtrea nud E«lgewoo<l Avenue. 1 R. 0. MEDLOCK. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phonea 5488. 412 Peters Building. 9M06—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Juat completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will have to see this coxy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Beat of material and workmanship need, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. HEAR two _ . V each. We can sell the two for $900. show vftij ilil Is riS'g'RLtf’fC rtFtAliUS'fl'lV WEff End we bare only $3,000. Fn i: uoii.M itreet. nice corner lot, 2S5 by 320; THIRTY ACHES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Just off the main road; aplen did l-room cottage, splendid orchard, kinds af fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show you this and point out cral features not mentioned here, and then make yon a price. $6,250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-room house on large lot. In. prettiest part of this street, being nesr North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mtatake. Can make very easy terms on this to desirable party. $6,256—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by 180-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. $2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x160 to alley; derated, on car line; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $26 per month. rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; wt can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy ou this. I'eachtrees, we have a lovely 2-story 8- room home, finished beautifully Inside and this place at once, as It Is the only thing of THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Suburban Horn,.. The first month will be given FREE 7 and 3 rooms; have Pure air; na- In the center of this Park are It now haa a new church, neatly Rent (20.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDB, 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. ONE TWENTY-ROOM FLAT, IFTKBX SEVEN ROOM HOUSES, IIIUTY SIX-ROOM HOUSES. 1FTY-FOI H FIVE-ROOM HOUSES, IIIItTY FOUR-BOOM HOUSES, 1XTY THREE-ROOM HOUSES, OUR TWO-ROOM IIOU8E8. »’E SHOW OUR KI0U8E8 AND MOVE our teuants free. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 61$. A NICE COTTAGE BEAUTIFUL SHADE and papered; large lot; block of car line; schools and colleges. Price $2,600. Box (52, Decatur. HOUSE Lot 50 by 125. Price >2.030. N 4 EW FIVE-DOOM itot'SE WITH HAM. and 23 scree of land, one-fourth uf a mill of chert road. 8 miles from courer of city $1,900. ON AH1IHV STltEET WE HAVE A SIX room house with hall; lot 60 by 200; $2, EIGHT-ROOM flrit’SH, CORNER'(^fT - by 134. In a block of cor Une. Price $3,000. UrXndnew MUOUmi cottage —Glenwood avenue—$2,250. Easy term*. S'li'E HlftffSAU (is*' ffliKtiS'ft Investments. Call and see STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. IC. 8Iegal, at 178 Gilmer street, ft daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. N. <3. Cassell, at 176 Ven able street, A daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deckner, at 426 Lnckle street, a daaghter. DEATHS. «l. 1 chltls at 72H Housfc Eugeni.i E. Bailey, 15 months old, died of pneumonia at 141 Peters street. Mrs. Martha H. Chandler, 72 years old, died of old age at 90 Carlton avenue. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, 82 years old, died st 183 West Fair street. J. B. Davenport, 62 years old, died at 19 West Cain .street. Christine Grant, 14 years old, died of typhoid feyer at 196 Euclid avenue. Miss Tryphosa Marshall. 21 years o' died of typhoid fever at 69 Lnckle street. Lizzie Coker. 31 years old, died at Presby terian hospital. Katie Mae McKinnon, 16 years old, died at 214 Windsor street. PROPERTY~TRANSFERS. $1.500—Edward Baugh to F. C. Lacy, lot on Donne street Loan deed. Love and Affection—George Jordan to Annie E., George E. and Mary R. Jordan, lot on Crew street. Warranty deed. $4,600—J. W. Strickland to J. T.’ Wll Hams and R. II. McDougnl, lot on Trinity avenue, near South I’ryor.- Warranty deed. $2.000—S. W. Hnlllvnn to Mrr Agues (]. Clark, lot on Angler ntenue, near Summit avenue. Warranty deed. $1.760—Mrs, Florence T. Cheshire and Mrs. F. T. Jordan to A. P. Herrington, lot on Little atreet, near Hill street. Warranty deed. $1,250—Mrs. Beatrice Mathews to Mrs. M, K. Daley, lot on Gartrell street, near Fits gerald street. Warranty deed. buildincTpermits. $50—flam Feldmau, to re-cover one-story frame dwelling nt Irwin and Randolph streets. $175—1 . Ing at • 290 lyest $1.875—W. W. Lnndrmn. to repair I story frame dwelling at 87 East North i THUS SHEPHERD 'T (ILL ALBERT J. H. GARNER & CO. EAL ESTATE AND INVESTMEI 306 tod 306 Centurjr Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. I-KACHTUBE—VACANT lot in’«r I1n»; W twt front; B.7M. • WK8T l'KAl'HTIIKB I’l.ACVl-'Hl'OHT. room house; corner lot: 6$ bjf KB-feet; 0. One fifth caah, - balance, one, ‘—targe cornet tof; doer I ftuirth cash. <’I.E. AT THE HEAD Nit; lot 166 feet front; will |mjt you to mv „ before trading. It Isn't probable, In fact It Is hardly possible, that Jim Shepherd, the negro who Is said to have confessed to the murder of Policeman Albert, can be brought back to.Atlanta for a trial. Colonel John, Monaghan, assistant to Solicitor Charlie Hill, had quite a lit tle to say on the matter Monday morn ing. Mr. Monaghan stated that Shep herd could not be brought back here on his own confession, nor on the statement of his relative^. "Before Albert died,” said Mr. Mon aghan, “he told those near him that he was not certain whether a negro or a white person did the shooting, but that If his assailant were a negro, he was a very light mulatto.” Shepherd, according to those who ore In a position to know, Is a negro of the bleckest Ethiopian type, end If he con fessed to the killing of the police officer he belled the dying etatement of the murdered man. Mr. Monaghan seeme confident that Shepherd will never be punished for the killing of Albert. ENJOYMENT A8 A VRTUE. The Doctrine of Human Happiness as Oppoaed to Rsnunclation. All pessimism, all asceticism, Is found ed upon the existence of what Tolstoy calls the "Illusory thirst for enjoy ment.” Now, however numerous the cases where enjoyment proves Impos sible or mischievous, the continued ex. latence of the human race shows that ninety-nine times out of a hundred neither the enjoyment nor the thirst for It Is Illusory, but, on fhe contrary, a genuine advantage, making subse quent enjoyment not teas, but more, possible by perfecting the sensibilities. The healthy activity of the whole In dividual with Its Inevitable hierarchy of Impulses, both secures pleasure and forestalls cloying, and, by Its Inclusion of Intellectual and sympathetic Inter ests, Its subordination of others to these, It diminishes conflict with others quite a* effectually as does Tolstoy's Renunciation. And here let me say that there Is surely something mean In this reciprocal renunciation, resulting In the cessation ofstniggle and disap pointment. Such renunciation Is often needful In our Imperfect Individual case; our eye gives us trouble, and we cast It from us. But such rough and ready, such wasteful destructive meth ods are surely not admissible In a philosophy of life, In a counsel of per fection! The universal, aa distin guished from the Individual, rule for greater haptness I* not self-diminution but > assimilation, expansion, the non ego becoming, In Imagination and feel ings-, an Integral pert of the ego. As- clttcism preaches voluntary Impoverish ment; my neighbors cease to steal be cause I possess nothing: I cease to coveL because they possess nothing; 'tin Epictetus' safety after the thieves had carried away his brass lamp. But the law of human life Is barter; asking freely and giving fully; mutual enrich ing through each other’s superfluity. Asceticism refuse* to admit this law; for all asceticism moves In the logical circle of pain ■■ cause and effect.— Vernon Lee In The North American Re view. IN THE GEORGIAN TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN 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 Gebrgia railroad, 7 ori 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 INDICTED TUESDAY 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 Indicted by the grand Jury for forming a combination to comer the ice market. TO INVITE BLOUNT TO MAKE Senator B. S. Miller introduced a res olutlon In the senate Tuesday to Invite Hon. James H. Blount, of Macon, to address a Joint session of the assembly of Georgia on August 10 at noon, on conditions In the Philippine Islands. 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 pines. He Is one of the codifiers of the laws of both Cuba and the Philippines. Judge Blount delivered an address on the Philippines befors 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 thinks It would profit the general assembly to hear ilm. The senate adopted the resolution and It was Immediately transmitted to (he house. JACKSON CO, VOTERS HEARJDKE SMITH Special to The Qoorglnn. Jefferson, Ga., Aug. 7.—There J* a large .outpouring of the voters of Jack- son county hers today to hear Hoke Smith speak In the interest of his can dldacy for the governorship. The followers of Mr. Smith had plan ned to make this the banner gathering of the campaign In this county. STILL ON STUMP IN CAMDEN COUNTY Speelsl to The Georgian. Woodbury, Os., Aug. 7.—Colonel H. Eat 111 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 speake at this place and at Klngsland today. Tomorrow he will speak at Folks ton. VALUABLE DOCUMENTS DESTROYED BY FLAMES By Private Leased Wire. Trunk railway ns n freight home st Bridg. were destroyed. SCHOONER IS FORCED By I’rlrste leased wire. Chatham, Mass., Aug. 7.—The thrcc-msst- ed schooner George B. Jordan of Sew York was crowded on to pollock flip Khoals to. day hy on unknown tng towing four hnrges, wlhrh failed In the fog to give the Jordan enough seaway. The Jordan Is leaking badly and her eorgo of roe I will probably have to lie thrown nverlmard In get her free, of the men on board was hurt. None RETAIL DRUGGIST COMMITS SUICIDE Special to The Georgian. NeA- Orleans. La., Aug. 7.—A special from Bay St. Louis says: "Frank Jacobs, a retail druggist, committed suicide this morning by blowing out his brains with a revolver Jacobs was arrested for sending ob- scene letter* through the malls, and pleaded guilty, and It was on this ac count that he took his life. Os*. *" Manchester, coats the consumer two shillings ami fonrpehee. or about fifty- seven cents per thousand cnMe feet. The net profits of the Manchester gas depart- ment .lsst yenr. were £«*,«* ttMMSt; and rate*."—Sucres* Magsslne. Milton was plain In his rating, gg la evcTthlng else. HIs breakfast was s Mt of breed and cheese, or a chop and a glass of milk. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FOHECA8T. For 'Atlanta and Vicinity—'Tartly rlntui* tonight and Wednesday, with showers. ^ WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—Tyler cloudy and threaten!,,,, hard rain yesterday. Houston clear nloasnnt. Dallas cloudy and warm. F«»rt Worth clenr anti hot. San Antonio cloud? mid warm. Tyler fair; temperature 7/ Bonham cloudy; 86. Beaumont clear Ri Corsicana cloudy: 78. Hberman, slow *rs!n falling. Waco fair; 80. New Braunfels fair; 72. Houston clear; 84. Galveston clear: 83. Oklahoma City cloudy; 73; raj n . ed all night. Gainesville cloudy; -74; rain* ed this morning. Ardmore cloudy; 75; rain ed last night. Dallas cloudy; b0, Mississippi-Greeuwood clear and pIe«B. ant. Notches clear and warm: rain list night. Vicksburg and Ynxoo City clear and hot. Hnxlehurst, Jackson and Brook* haven cloudy and hot. Meridinn clear and hot; heavy rain yesterday. Tlattlesburx cloudy and hot; hard rain yesterday after* noon. Amory, Columbus and Aberdeen clear and warm. New Albany cloudy and "T and hot. •ar and pleasant. Selma Birmingham dear and hot. Montgomery and Opelika clear and mile clear nnd hot. Huntsville WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Clear; 48 to 63 above. Northwest—Cloudy; 52 to 68 above; gener al rains in South Dakota; local rains la Minnesota: now raining nt Rapid City.’ West and Southwest—Clornlv; 58 tn above: general rains; now rnlnlug In Hlonx City, Dubuque, Davenport, Springfield, Mo., St. Louis nnd Kansas City. Ohio Valley—Cloudy; 72 to 76 above; gen- WEATHER FORECA8T.. Georgia—Partly cloudy, with local ralm nnd thunderstorms In the mountain dis tricts Tuesday nnd Wednesday; light va riable winds. Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama nnd East Texas—Showers Tuesday nnd Wednesday; light to fresh south winds. East nnd West Florldn—Showers Tuesday nnd Wednesday; light wluds, mostly east. West Texas—Fair Tuesday aud Wednea* STATE FORECA8T. WEATHER CONDH IONS. Cloudy and unsettled weather prevails over most of the flouth, the Mississippi Missouri “-* r - * — nnd ! and showers have < Rnln won falling this morning at Rapid City, 8. P., Davenport, Iowa, 8t. Louis, Kim huh City nnd Fort Smith. High temperatures prevail over tbe east- half of thp map, current temperatures COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending nt 9 a. m., 75th meridian time, August ? 1,VW! STATIONS OP ATLANTA? DISTRICT. ^Atlanta, cloudy. *Chattonpoga, p. cloudy.. Columbus, dear. . t . Gainesville, clear* . . Greenville, clear. . » . Griffin, clenr. ..... •Macon, p. cloudy. . Montlcello, clear. . . S'ewnnn, clear. ... Rome, cloudy. . . . Spartanburg, cloudy. . Tallapoosa, clear. . Toccoa. clear. . West Point, p. cloudy, HEAVY RAINFALLS. Blnckvlllp. 8. C 3.06 '’ovlngtou, Tenn •„ ..2.00 ’handler. Ohio IM Shawnee, Ok In.. .. .. •„ .. ..2.12 Stillwater, Okla 2.82 Ardmore. I. T.. ..2.20 Dlit Avera*««. CENTRAL station. ill iff Atlanta. , , . . ^ . Augusta. . . . '. , , Charleston. . . . . . Galveston. , , . . . Little Rock.. . . . . Memphis Montgomery. . \ . , Now Orleans. .... Oklahoma Savannah. . . . Vicksburg. ..... Wilmington 14 ' 11 6 31 15 16 10 10 *! 17 13 10 !l| IB —ar. * 90 • 72 .W te^ralnrati* REMARKS. Slightly higher tcmpcnitnres were re ported than for the previous 24 hours IB inoat districts. Rains occurred In all •Uf' trtrts except In the Charleston district. Heavy rainfalls were'reported In Oklahoma. South Carolina and Tenneonee. 8TOCK8 AND BOND8. . w . Bid. Asked. Georgia 4V4s, 1915 ,112 Georgia. £ It. 6s, 1910 106 Savannah 5s. 1909 102tt Macon 6s, 1910... 101 **• Atlanta, 5s. 1911 106 Atlanta. 4t»s. 1SS 107 Vg* AtblDt. 4s, 1434 106 I* Atlanta and West Point 365 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 It. of Georgia 1st Income % , , vi Georgiam -j. 3 Augusta and Savannah 116 Southwestern...*.... 116 1» Georgia Pacific lsta 120 6® C., C. and A. 1st 113 . -• THE sugar market. Prirote Leased Wire. _ . _ «r York. Aug. 7.—l.oral refined and sugar strong: refined quoted st nnrbanr-i prices: quotations for raw advancedIV; centrifugals. S3.STK; Muscovado, $^** , j* molasses. 99.12H- London beet market "J 3j4d; August and September quoted l», F