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pensive, but they bring quick re-
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—GOOD 8TRONO WHITE MEN
■> helpers In tbs foundry to lesrn mold*
err trtde. Good pay to stsrt with *nd
better pay Id two or three month*. Ouljr
. j?,72.cr%ifTftg. r ’£r nc ’’ n ** d ,pp,r
foods!
(Ri
I Coi
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—YOU!
the druc huslr
care The '
Atlanta Georgian.
IP YOU
eon
hare
LJaIIE a HIGH-CLASS MAN.I
[patent to fill n high-clans position, we
It for you. Positions In nearly every
line from 150 to $300 per month. Good poal-
^■talty. National Employment
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS II
ssrs
street.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND
race Company, at 30 South Pryor i
will tray or self yon ont
Ur try. John T. Btocka A Co.. M Pe-
•treat. Bell ’phono IS west; Atlanta ’pb
I7M.
dono on
£00. Will
Thw Georgian.
dltlon; hi
It at trii
I take IS
,.ano factory, and cost
(260 for It Plano, care
FOR RALE—A WELL-EQUIPPED GIN
nery and a corn and a wheat mill; ma
chinery In good condition; good locality.
Apply to H. A. Johnson, Hliosm, On.
Apply 14 Bradley afreet.
FOR RALE-ONE
folding doora, one at<
Co . 69 Whitehall at.
FOR HALB-BKRT
workmanship
hlcls klfg. Co.,
RUBBER TIRE;
FOR RALE-TWO CAR LOADh
FOR RENT—OFFICE8.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT—A MODERN 6-UOOM BRICK
residence. 63 East Cain. Mrs. Joseph II.
Morgan, 180 Spring street.
WANTED—ROOM8.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS - TWO OR
three connecting rooms, suitable for light
housekeeping, with modern conveniences,
upstairs preferred; state pries; references
exchanged. Address Fair, this office.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
’Don’t let ’em fool you.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett k Willis) Is not dead
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and show room *“
East Hunter street Both ’phones HO.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
•cnooi, law, mefiicni ihkik* ior casn. J.
C. Gavnn, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1822.
WA^TBlf-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
There Is money In
KL
tuiy Money Flour,
every sack.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE HOUSE-
shoer and general plantation smith; nono
other need apply. Steady job and good
wage* to the right man. Addreae Lock Box
ST. Jackson, Ga.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASS
barber? Rosiest trade In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber shops In
--—inrblcla we work only our own
___ It our dd._
graduates. Full course, $30. Commission
paid from day yon enter. Atlanta Barber
College, 162 Whitehall street.
ATLANTA BARBER ASSOCIATION. 162
Whitehall street Good ahave-Dept. C,
8c.; Dept B, 6c.; hair cut. Dept. C, 6c.;
Dept. B, 7c. Free ahlne In both depart
ments.
WANTED—IMMEDIATELY; BOOKKEEP-
Ipg and penmanship teacher of ability
and experience. Good salary. Address
WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS
once to work on new mill buildings II
miles from Asheville, N. C., on the Murphy
branch of the Southern railroad. Good
wages and long Job, there betngten million
brick to lay. Apply to Frank it. Gllbreth.
General Contractor, Canton, N. C.
town position, $76: stenographers, male and
female, for derirable positions In this city,
$60 to $76- Bellamy Bualuese Agency, 183)
Candler Bldg.
must hiTe correct habits end be accurate
at flgnrea and write good band. E. G.
Willingham A Co.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co,, 118 Peachtree
street
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—POSITION BY EX PERI-
ences. HI
201, Ttfto
CfCf/J i< «' r..™. - In fm«7
fruit store. Address Grocer,, 364 flonston
street.
WANTBD—PORITION A8
bookkeeper or office men by s
men of eiperlence. a., P. O. U
Blakely, Gs.
ASSISTANT
fount
x 163.
WANTED—BY COLLEGE GRADUATE
snd experienced tescher, position ss prin
cipal of hlfb school »r tescher of Latin,
mathematic* or Entllsb In secondary col-
lf«e. Address U- care Ocortlsn.
YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE IN
bookkceplnff snd general office work de-
»lrc« to make s change. Address Jack, 703
WANTED—8ALE8MEN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COBT-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
HTOIENIC SANITARIUM IS NOW
read, for the reception and treatment of
all Invalid*. least price II per day. Dr.
1. M. Armstrong, Morrow. Gs.
BE WANT A POEM. AND FOR OSB
that salts our needs w* will pe, Itt. For
conditions of contest snd other Informa
tion. address The Mocking Bird, Box 16,
Newnan, Us.
MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS
cards, name nnd address, latest fsd of
the feer; sold nil over the United Stntee
at 60c per 10»; iihu IsI price Sc per 160 post
paid; CWO.OOO sold In thirty days; rash roar
i "n'T*-.. Anlry Urcer, Sols Agent, 1313 Em-
i put Blag.
- T - r On
Holly street, Inrge four-room home, mod
ern. Seven rooms and bath, cottage. 22
Hanaell; half block Grant park. Sevan
rooms and hall. 619 East Fair. Fir# large
rooms, bath nnd basement, on Williams
street, nenr Hlmpsou snd Baker, five min
utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on
Houston, near Jackson street. Six rooms
and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant
park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave
nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off
Gordon, West End. Five rooms and bath
near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 886 Hill,
> six-room cottage, 100 feet on Hill, corner.
fronting Grant park.
rottag"
and
residence. 106 »r street, atx-room home.
BlX-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Six
rooms and 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly street.
EJirht )ota, 60 by 200 feet. Highland are
Corner of West Hunter and Doray,
BU81NE88 .OPPORTUNITIES.
GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
meat Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change. buy snd sell automobiles. Garage.
10-12 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Bell
Dbeae 4W4-L Main.
HUB. LUfllffr in IIPRl * »»•»*»«’• I'UIB/J
In! 40 by 100. On Hass, between Grant and
Hill, a shady building lot. 200-scre farm,
near Ukswnod; will sell all or part All
reasonable In price nnd terms. Hterenson
A Co., real estate agency, city snd conn
try real estate, 152* Candler
phono 1061; Atlanta 301.
building. Bell
A NICE SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-STORY
residence, newly painted and papered;
has electric lights, large lot, near Agnes
Scott College ami schools, one block of
car. Good neighborhood. Terms. Ilox 63,
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Ilnllt less than year
ngo for a home. Large new barn and
servants' house. Plenty of shade snd fruit
tree*. Lot 260 by 660. Opposite Dr. Rid
ley's estate, near Decatur. Town Is grow-
In this direction. To avoid renting,
sell at s bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
lost.
Who puts your paper on ao stick,
And guarantees that.lt will stick;
Does your painting, does It nice.
And ,r nlwnys lowest In the price?'
Burnett, of course’
Your “Uncle Jim” Is hard to best:
lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Both l'hones 650.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL-
low, cleans suits II to ft. BA Pants Mr.
168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 6». A. 3S81.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
nle snd others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
L I’dVVrHH S/
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 6 per cent and up
wards. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street
THE UNION SAVINGS RANK BUYS
rchase money note# and lends money
Improved Atlanta property at reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
• cast .Interest, according to security- of-
fered; small expense ana prompt attention.
Only on real estate tn and near Atlanta.
B. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 2
TO 6 YEARS. 6 PKit CENT. JOHN
CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
brans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, and Insist on getting It*
because there It money In It.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRINO *YOU
builQFoa. For high grade work call on
Kent. 914 N* Pryor. Phone 2928.
WB ARE HEAD4JUARTERH FOB PLOR-
Ida llmea. Writ# us for prices. Wilson
k Huddleston, Miami, Fla*
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER ru,MISER,
Phones ISA. SO B. Hunter St
WILLI* WALL PAPER COMPANY,
largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad St
“KENT LIGHTS.” *
THE BK8T OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
sold at flfc N. Pryor IL Alex Ksnt,
Phone 4S4L
KROM'H MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
and hair soap; sold at drug and depart
ment stores: ask for It or write J. J. Krom,
Scalp and Hair Specialist, 812 The Grand,
Atlanta, Ga.
ART 8CHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
fllappy'a School of Art and Inspect por
trait* painted hy hla large daaaea. Corner
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LCCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Ball 13*. Men a aswad half Bote*. 76c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE-
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll. 47 flohtb Pryor atrect,
oppoalte eonrt houae. All work firat-claa*.
No cheap price*.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW DATS
cleaned nnd reahaped, 60c.
Soft and aUtf fait hata cleaned and re
ahaped. Me.
Banda or awrofa, 25c each extra.
ACME HATTERS. 64 Whitehall BL
WANTED—BOARDERS.
WANTED—A FEW TABLE BOARD
ERS. SERVICE THE BEST AND
EXCELLENT TABLE. APPLY Z88
WHITEHALL STREET.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND BECORDS—
Wholesale nnd retail dtstrlbatora of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
received large consignment of macblQta and
over 19,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall ordi#s. We want the namea of
all Ulklng machine dealers In tha south.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Ca
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bleycl, and anndry dlatribntora In th*
sooth. Southern ag-nta for Pierce, Yale,
REYNOLDS, TUB SION PAINTER.
Slgna, bannara, flaca and flag decoratlom
for apsdal occaafona. 394 E. Alahama St
KBOMOPATIUL ItBlIAMfeK CTOB
acalp dlaroaea and mak* hair grow.
Kroin’s Medicated Soap makes you hr-
gleDically clean. (20 years success.) J. J.
Krom, specialist, 613 "The Grand,'* At
lanta, Ga.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS* HALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain pricea.
We can aell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that cannot help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed foe two yearn. Southern Cash
Register Co* Branch of American Second-
Haml^Csah Register Ca, 34 8. Broad street,
REGISTER EXCHANOB,
14 8. Broad St.,
Atlanta. Ga.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical atoTe and range repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Both phones
6275. 6i 8. Pryor atreet
GLORE & JUSTIN,
i
215 Peters Building.
NEAR GROROIA AVENUE WE HAVE
two new three-room cottages, renting at
$6 each. We can sell the two for $900. Let
us show you this.
In one block riF LUUTTOB IS' WE8T
End we have a nlro corner lot, 3M hy 320;
only 83.000.
fivB-ruou UoTBe t55! Nj-iLsoN
street. Lot 60 by 125. This Is close In.
Price $2,000.
SEW FIVK-RtMlM HOUSE WITH HALL
and 23 acres of land, one-fourth of a mile
of chert road, 8 miles from ceuter of city;
$1,200.
ON ASHBY KTllKKT \VK HAVR'7 SlX-
room house with hall; lot 60 by 200; &,•
260.
EIOllt-RdOM HOI'SE, CORNER LOT, 46
hy 134. In a block of par line.- Price 33,0X1
HraSITSeW SIX-R06M cVJTfAGfi
—Glenwood avenue—$2,250. £aay terms.
Ki^kS - Sl^-ROOM hQuse ON GREENS-
ferry avenue; rents for $17.20; price $1,600;
easy terms.
WE HAVE A Nl'NlnfcR OF OTHER GOOD
Investments. Call and see us.
* ‘ • v . •
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Alone. 9488. 413 Peter. Building.
88400—BRAND .NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE.
Just completed, on North arena#, near
Jackson street; yon will have to see this
cosy little cottage to appreciate Its vatoa
Best of materia] and workmanship used,
beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying Just off the main road; splen
did l-room cottage, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We
want to show you this and point out sav
ers! features not mentioned here, and then
make you a price.
83,260—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room house on large lot. In prettiest
part of this street, being near North are
nas and Ponce DeLeon. Thle la a beauty
nnd no mistake. Can make very easy terms
on this to desirable party.
26.260-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine -rooms, on the prettiest 10 J>y
180-foot lot In the dty; house Is furnace-
hasted aod up to date. Can assist you to
get terms on this.
$2,710—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF *
room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can make‘terms to acceptable
party of $400 cash and $25 per month.
$3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories. In good condition, on
corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near
car tins; we can make terms of $1,000 cash,
balance easy on thle.
$4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtreea, we have a lovely 2-story 2-
roora home, flniahed beautifully Inside and
out; if you want a bargain, let ue show you
this place at once, at It la the only thing of
Its kind In the city situated so favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
The first month will be given FREE,
end If occupied on* year, two more
months will be given FREE at the
end of the year, making only nine
montha you will have to pay for. Nono
but good families will be allowed In
thee* houses. These are located on the
river eleotrlo oar line, only twenty mln-
utee’ rid* from the center of the city)
eonteln 7 and 8 rooms; have nevar
been oooupled; are located In Weft At
lanta Park. Evary houta fronta a fifty-
foot park, whtoh la eat In trees, ever
greens and flowers. Pure air; nativa
oake; an Ideal apot for children. It la
cheaper than living In the olty and tha
surroundings are more wholesome. In
the center of this park ara tha FERRO
PH08PHATE 8PRINGS, whleh will
ours any cat* of etomaoh or kidney
trouble, n* matter of how long stand.
Ing. It now has a new ohureh, neatly
furnished, a store, a aohool house eoet-
ing $2,500 will eoon be completed. Capt.
J. T. Mill,, who lives on the grounds,
will show you through the house*. Rent
$20 per month.
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 YOU TWO OR FOUR XEW
8 end 6-room booses In choice white nelgh-
borhood, rented so as to pay yon * per
cent net flrat veer and 644 tier cent eeemu
year. Only 83,260 or 61150) needed; half
raeh.
OlTcXV fefeLt V6t. ? cflfilfcB &>Um
near the new poetofflce, with Improve
ments, that la paying 6 per cent net; ft will
double in value within three years.
ok . AN HELL Vut) tub HeW c'OhS'BIl
OB i’eachtree; now .poring not lea* than
per cent nat; Bald property baa doob
I vain* within the laat four year* a
will advance within the next roar re
not I*** than 10 per cent. Can prove all
uitt," flfiix 1 Toe tab aRgAtfia-t
bargain In railroad frontage eloae In (with
Improvement* worth 812,0004. Hay. 300 feet
on railroad l,y 560 feet on .treat, for tha
of $25*000.
ironrcmtOT
Bb Y6U WANT A NBW
8 to 10 rooms on tha north, aontb or weat
aide at from 11.700 to 819,000! Or lot* In any
pert of the city.
WITH TERMS ON ALL
THE ABOVE. CALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE PLEASED TO
SERVE YOU.
M. McNEILL and
WM. S. SHERWOOD,
Rooiri 514 Empire Building,
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
$05 And $06 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
NORTH AVENUE HOME-NEAR WEST
Peachtree; 12 rooms, servant's house and
•tablet; large lot; owner refused price asked
two months ago, but has decided to sell.
Price $10,000. Half cash.
FOR RENT.
128 FEACHTREE STREET.
THE ABOVE NUMBER ON PEACH
st., between James and Forsyth sts. t
ou will find one store room, 27x47, with
sement about the same site. This place
.. suitable for a nice grocery or almost
any kind of retail business, and a live man
can do a good business at thla stand. Rent,
$160 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTINO AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
. Both Phonea 618.
REAL ESTATE,
24 SOUTH BROAD ST.
■ARQB BRICK FLAT8-VERY CENTRAL
(not fir from th, Candler building). W*
can offer thl* a* on* of a* most attractive
meat propoeltloes on the market An
nient that will pay about U per cent
Cnll st the office for particular*.
very does In. Thla la a
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
eorgia; Ft
By virtue of
-Unary of said _ r w . r
gnat term, 1906, will be sold before the
court house door of said county, on the flrat
Tuesday in September, 1906, next,, within
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty «iif the estate of Susan W. Jouee, de-
'to wit: A house and lot, known as
No. 72 East Linden street. In the city of
Atlanta and described as follows: Being on
the northwest corner of Linden and Court-
land streets and fronting aerenty-flre $75)
feet on East Linden street, and running
back one bundre *
Courtland street
bounded on the north by property of Mrs.
Loivs and on the weat by property of Mm.
E. 8. McCandJess, and being a part of land
lot No. 60*-in the Fourteenth district of orig
inally Henry, now Fultr~ “
Bold for the purpose' o
and distribution among
■aid deceased.
Terms cash.
Guardian and ei*0«$lo N Admlni*tratnr of
Thla Aufuat, 9 1306.
STATISTICS.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
If you have property any
where in Atlanta that you
want to sell, see
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
Hoc t_ — . -—
lah thla farm. It front* one
red and (faded public road*
nty; two 6-n
i houaes, nee-
at a blf bargain. Preaent
wo can ael yon at a tilf oarxain.
price* will hold only a few day*.
WE HAVE SOME NICE. COOL HOMES
on our Itat. where you can keep coniform-
le during thla oppreealve weather wlthont
ectrtc tana; we have only a few of throe
ft. Come to see «*. end we wiU gladly
low yon over th* city, and ted yon na
rod a home for the money a* la put on th*
inrket. We have- them on all principal
streets. . ,
HENRY H. JACKSON.
. NORTH
aeuaaav >u -l- ■ «.«*«** ue>wro . flOUM
will rent $4# month. Come quick before
eojil or ran tail.
fttwo-N'ISK hoou H6t*fe; cost
1^5' lllfuai jivitnr., '-uni J-.'""’
to hnlM; 39 acts* «n* grove, worth 65,000
to 67.600; on street cnr line. Moat aell
quick. Can. get you 810.000 or. more In abort
time.
83,530 ners 360 ACRES LAND. FOUR
hiHiaea; line dock farm: only ll.ooo each.
Owner got to have thle quick. This farm
la 6V4 mile* of Macon. Ga.. and ha* kaolin
Imla and brick day: adjoining farm* anld
326 to 330 per aero In laat year.
SKK i s"'<3Tti'K FtJU AhoVB an'd
r propertlro yon wlah.
r Peachtree and Edgewood Avenue.
It. O. MEDLOCK
$25—Mrs. Fleming-to recover one-story
frame dwelling at ul Gray street.
A - R£$ >,nB0 . I V to build servants'
dwelling at 47 Weat Ilarria street.
$205—G. W Dunbar, to repair one-atory
frame dwelling at 62 Daniel street.
$805—G. W. Dunbar, to build one-atory
frame dwelling In rear 62 Daniel street.
. !“«»»#. to add to brick
building at 11 Neleon street.
$2,105—8. Cunningham, to build three one-
etory frame dwellings at 11-17-1$ Webster
street.
Vlra-
Ington street.
$705—Foote k Davies Company, to repair
Are damage at 81-67 East Alalrama street.
IJ05-8. Dick, to repair brick building at
398 Auburn avenue.
$1,005—G. W. Dunbar, to build one-atory
frame dwelling at 67 Daniel street.
$605—0. ,W. Dunbar, to build one-story
frame dwelling at rear 57 Daniel street.
^ p. Herrington, to add to frame
dwelling at 418 North Jackson street.
DEATHS.
Felix Dorman, 14 years old. died of ty-
pold fever at 122 Central avenue.
Margaret Potts, 4 montha old. died at
Edgewood, Ga.
Infant of W. L. Moore died nt Marlettn.
Ga.
property"tran8fers.
82,005—W. P. Kelly to - Mm. Marie R.
Thomas, lot on corner Highland ami Argyle
avenues. Loan deed.
M155-Lula Ann Clement to Clara E.
F’lfptt. lot on Ponce Deleon avenue, near
Boulevard. Warranty deed.
$205—Abbfe Calloway to 8. B. Turman, lot
on Fortress arenne, near Boykin street.
Warranty deed.
$6—Atlanta Chapter, Daughters American
Revolution, to Mrs. Lola A. Clement, lot on
Piedmont avenue. Quit. claim.
$3,005—Copenh 111 Land Company to 8. J.
Bradley. lot on corner Argard avenue and
Elisabeth street. Warranty deed.
$2.005—Edwin M. Nix *to Mrs. E. C.
Reeve , lot on Ashby street, near Belle
avenue. Loan ileed.
J2.M5-G. W. Bare# to NeJi/e C. Hamilton,
lot on Houston street, near Randolph
Warranty deni.
Nellie C. Hamilton to Atlanta
and Savings Company, same lot.
Mortgage.
No. 89 Capitol Ave.
Here is a big residence between Fair and Wood
ward Avenue on a Jot 1C5 x 200.
We will sell this place for ?9,000 cash. It is right
in town, and in the vicinity of big improvements.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR
ESCAPES HOSPITAL
WHILEJOELIRIUM
Hugh B. Lincoln Is Missing
From Presbyterian
Institution.
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Hugh B. Lincoln, of 49 Park avenue,
for the past four years connected with
the firm of John Sllvey A Co., escaped
Wednesday afternoon about 4 o’clock
from the Presbyterian hospital while
In a delirium, and, despite an energetic
search by friends and the police, no
trace of him has been found.
Lincoln fled from the hospital In hla
ehlrt sleeves at a favorably opportuni
ty, when no one was watching him. A
description of the mlaalng patient was
furnished the police and the members
of the force were directed to keep a
lookout for him.
Lincoln waa taken 111 recently and
for the past three weeks has been an
Inmate of the Presbyterian hospital.
Wednesday he grew worse and his
mind became affected. .
Shortly after 4 o'clock his nurse dis
covered hla room empty and a search
was made for him. Every-conceivable
place In the hospital, where a man
might hide, was searched, but the pa
tient could not be found. The escape
was then reported to the police and
their aid enlisted In the search.
The missing man resides at 49 Park
avenue.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
a ml" Friday 0 ** " ,d v ’ ,dolt T-Falr tonight
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
The weather throughout the cotton belt
waa generally clear end hot thla morning
WEATHER IN~WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Clear; .63 to 61
above. "
Northw.it—Generally dear; 64 tn a
above; local rains South Dakota and Ml"
W«t and Sonthweat—Partly doudv- u
to 74 above; general rains Iowa and Mia-
aonri. local Nebraska, Illinois and Kan,,a
Op','; Vjl'er-eioudy. 73 to 78 abov^Tge”
eral light raina. * ■
WE ATH EW FOR EC A8T.
a-w l ;*n l d r .. ThUr ’ d ’ 3r * Ud
day «d T FSuy“ d Ark *”“-™' Thora-
STATE FORECA8T.
Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina-.
Fair tonight and Friday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Clear wrothef prevails i
■-'* if the map, and the , _
rain In that territory
the soath.ro
....
Lours. Over the northern half of the
United State# cloadlneaa la the rule, and
rain haa fallen at moat atations east from
the upper Mlnsteiippi valley.
The pressure haa decreased at the major-
ity of atations and la now rather flat and
stagnant over most of the country. The
center of highest barometer is near Mont
gomery,-Ala.. while the lowest pressure I a
In northern Minnesota.
The changes In temperature have been
unimportant.
The condition* favor fair weather In thla
section tonight and Friday.
J. B. MARBURY.
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
.Tor the 24 boom end
meridian time, August 1
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
MAY SELL BOOZE
E OR
Three Intereating point* concerning
new counties ara decided In a decision
handed down by the supreme court on
Wednesday morning In the caae
Moore ve. the State from Criap supe
rior court.
The three point* decided ara aa fol
Iowa:
1. A merchant paying for a telephone
Into a dry county, who undergoes the
expense of persona In dry county using
phone for ordering liquors, Is not gull
ty of soliciting bus|&esi.
2. A person selling whisky In a dry
county cannot be convicted of selling
liquor without a license, aa such coun
ties do not grant license. If guilty In
any particular It Is of violation of lo
cal option law*.
8. A new county created out of a dry
county Is also dry until the Issue Is de
cided by the people tn a regular elec
tion.
Representative J. T. Hill represented
Moore In the action In the superior
court He demurred to Jhe Indictment
for "selling liquor without a license."
The supreme court reversed Judge Lit
tlejohn in refusing to grant the de
murrer.
Moore conducts a saloon at DeSoto,
Sumter county. He pays tolls on all
orders telephoned him from Cordels,
which Is now In Crisp county. The
court holds that the telephone Is an
Inanimate vehicle of transmission for
such orders, and that the owner of the
me cannot be prosecuted for using
for that purpose.
HAVE ASKED MONEY '
LOOM CANDIDATES
^Atlanta, clear. . .
•Chattanooga, clear. . . .
Columbus, clear.
Gainesville, clear
Greenville, dear. , ,
Griffin, cfear
•Macon, dear. .
Montlcello, clear. •
Newnan. daar. , .
Rome, dear. . , ,
Spartanburg, clear.
Tallapoosa, clear. ,
Tocooa, dear. . . .
West Point, clear. , .
•Minimum temperatures are
hour period ending at 8 a. m.
94. 72
A number of county Democratic ex
ecutive committees laboring under a
misapprehension have written several
state-house officials for auma from one
three dollars to print tickets for the
state primary.
Aa a matter of fact, Chairman M. J.
Yeomans has already had printed and
sent out tickets containing all candi
dates for state positions, and the coun
ties will not have to print tickets, save
where county primaries are to be held
the same time.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta
August*
Charleston. . • .
Galveston. • • . ,
Little Rock. . . .
Memphis. . , . ,
Mobile.
Montgomery. . .
New Orleans. • .
Oklahoma
Savannah. . . . ,
VIrkahnrg
m Ing ton. .
indicates
II!
laapprsdabie rainfall.
Dlat Arsragss.
Ill
ill
IT
» occurred In nearly all
the exceptions being
g districts. Very little
change In temperature, which la about nor*
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit an!
Produce exchange.
Lemona. $4,764)6.00.
Limes tO to toe.
Peaches, per crate,
91.10.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
MINERAL RAILROAD
IS INCORPORATED
Special to The OeorgUn.
Charlotte, N. C.. Aug. 8.—J. F. Kell-
J. A. Hippie, D. H. Culp, P. W. Ba
ker, J. a. Erp and others, of Penn
sylvania, and A. J. Moore, of Wax-
haw, have Incorporated the Carolina
Mineral railroad, to run from this city
‘o Lancaster, S. C, to connect with the
lent of the Colossus gold mine, a mil
lion dollar concern, operated largely
by Northern capital.
Special to The Georgiaa.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 8.—Will McCor
mick, a son of Joe S. McCormick, of
thla city, died In New Decatur laat
night after several weeks Illness with
• 1-niurs, |FV« i i air, t
Pineapples, $180 to ^ M u
Bananas, straights, $♦— bu"eh $160 «
$1.75. Cun#, per bunen, $1 to $125. ,
Watermelura, $7.50 to $30.00 per 100; d«.
“pSuCtrV AND COUNTRY PRODUCB -
Uve hens 35 to 374c: fries 22V4 to, 2Scs
broiler# 16 to 224c. TJve dock*. Pakln
to tec; puddle 25 to 274c.
Dressed bens, per lb., 12c to 13e.
Buft’er, P ’t*b£J’p*r*Ib^'tO - to Wtc: cask-
"ftortw'te it I. 1-lb. rack. 18
•VEGETABLES,—Irish potatoes. No. 1
etock $4 barrel; Na 2 kjock SIM. m
Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $lai
new sweet_potatoe# $150 bushel
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. a
FLOUR—Postels Patent, 9A00; Diamond
patent, $6.50; MaacooUh Star, $165; fancy
patent. $4.65; Red Basle, $4.40; Blue Blbbpt.
$4.00: fancy, $190; spring whtat patent, $5-3
°COBN—Choice red rob. Tic; No. 2 white,
75c; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed. 7$e. .
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice
white, 60c; choice mixed, tie; Texaa rust
proof, 60c. - . .
MKAL— Plain water ground, per bushel.
73r; bolted 145-1U jutes, per bushel tec,
Shorts, white, $1.60; medium. $140; brown,
$1.36: pnre bran, $1,10; mixed bran, I1.0L
HAY.—Timothy* ch*ace large bale*, 5U*»
. small bales, $l»i. do. No. I
do, choice
timothy Irales, »i; a».. *-«. -
clover mixed, $LM>; do, Na 2 closed mixed,
"clover.-Choice 6*t. .. .
Th* above prtcro are f. e. b. Atlaala. a*d
■object to immediate aeroplanes.
SUGAR—StanllartP^annlS’ed. 88.30. New
York Reused, planuHoos, &H- Market
’ cSFFEBt-RoastM Arbjekls's 8KR
bulk. In bags or barrels, lie; green, 10 t#
12c. Market strong.
RICE.—Carolina 44* to 74c. according ta
grad#. Market very strong. , .....
CHEESE—Fancy fall cream dairy. Iflitf
twins J4c: brick. 14c. Market strong. r ^_ i
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams.
Drift composod, l\r; Red Cross. IHr-
morning. Mr. McCormick was an em
ploye* of the Southern Bell Tel*Ph' 1 o*
Company, and had only recently
tomorrow transferred to Nsw Decatur.