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

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. tnken for loot than 25 canto, the prlea of four line*. Six wordo of avarago longth make a lino. Tho following rat** ara far eoqocoutlv* inoartiono: 1 tlma . . . 3 tlmaa . , 8 times 28 tlmaa . 52 tlmaa . 73 tlmaa . 6 canto a line. 8 canta a Una. . 4>/i canta a Una. , 4 canta a Una. . 3'/i canta a Una. 3 canta a Una. Wrlttan. notlca la required to dlacontlnua classified advertise- manta. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. ara. Inax- panalva, but they bring quick ra- aulta and aura raturna. Ada, for. Situation* Wanted will be Inaartad one time free of charge. They muat not exceed four llnoa. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4827 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. Whan aandlng ada. pay for at ratea quoted above. J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTBD-OOOD STRONG WHITE MEN as helpers In the foundry to I earn mold ‘ ‘ads. Good pay to a tart with and DaLoac ay fn two c. . . rich rood references naad applj I Mill Mfg. Co. _ . „ ). The Southern Auction and Salvage Company. Sooth Pryor. 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.BAIIN the druc hualneaa. Addreaa "Druggist," care The Atlanta Georgian. ir YOU A HE A HIGH CLASH MAN. Competent to fill a high-class poaltlon, we have It for you. Positions In nearly every line from ISO to 1900 per month. Good posi- DO YOU WANT TO HR A FIR8T-CLAB8 barber? Easiest trade In the world to learn. We own a chain of barber ahopa In Atlanta In which wa work only our own graduate!. Full course, $20. Commission paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber tjollege, 112 Whitehall street. ANTA BARBER ASSOCIATION. 262 iltehall street Good shave—Dent C, Dept B, 6e.; hair cut. Dept. C, 5c.; :. B, 7c. Free shine In both depart- WANTED—IMMEDIATELY; BOOKKEEP- - lng and penmanahlp teacher of ability mnd experience. Good salary. Addreaa Teacher, care Georgian. W A NTED—FI FT Y BRICKLAYERS AT, ■ once to. work on new mill buildings li miles from AahevlUe. N. C., on the Murphy branch of the Southern railroad. Good wages and long lob, there belngten million brick to lay. Apply to Frank B. Gllbretb, General Contractor, Canton, N. C. BOOKKEEPER TO GO TO FLORIDA for winter, $100; stenographer for out-of town poaltlon, $75: stenographers. male and female, for desirable positions In this city. $60 to $75. Bellamy Business Agency, ISO Candler Bldg. must have correct habits and be accurate \ figures and w “ " rltUngham A Oo. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM tngton operators furnished jvowIHoih. Remington Typewrl t«r Co., ill jWhtre* TO INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—L'HERH OF MONEY FLOUR- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION BV EXPERI- ncM drug cl.rk *t prmDt employed; good reason, for changing. Bo.t refer cneee. But. uUry expected to pay. Box SOI, Tlftoa. fl*. WANTED - POSITION AS OROCERY clary: U year*' excrlcnco fn grocery and fruit (ton. Addrrea Grocery, 384 llouxton •trot BSSx^f oT • man by a .young O., P. 6. Box 1W, WANTED-RY COLLEGE GRADUATE and experienced teacher, position as prin cipal of high school nr teacher of Latin, mathematics or English In aecoudary col lege. Addreaa H.. care Georgian. rOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE IN bookkccpln* «nd fcncral offlc* -work do- lira, to mxk* a rbaag,. Addrc.a Jack. >31 l.ntl.l Hide. m WANTED—SALESMEN. WANTED—SALESMAN, FIRST-CLASH ■ arodac and poultry artoaman. Good S orkar. Addrca, Poultry and Produce, car* .la papsr. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK 09 IRON SAFES aad raalt door*, to bs aold^at cost d^irtnj next wssk; bow I, yoar tin*, a tret R- W. MBs, Atlanta. hygienic SANITARIUM IS NOW ready for the reception end treatment of aU Invalids. Ixaxt, price $1 per dxy. Dr. J. M. Armatropf, Morrow, Oa. WE WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE aulta oar neodx we will pay 816. For oaa of context and other informs- iddreea The Mocklaf Bird, Bo* 1*. a, Oa. MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS rant., name and nddre.e, latest fad of the year, will all oyer the United Statee at 80c per 100; sprats! price 28c per 100 port* paid: iooo.ooo aoTd In thirty daya; nub your orders. Autry Greer, Sol. Agent, UU Em pire Bid*. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should bare high grade sine. Call on pent Sljn Co., HH North Pryor etreoL THE SOUTHBBN AUCTION AND SAL- veto Company, at 20 Sooth Pryor etrart, will boy or toll you oat COAL, DRY STOVE WOOD—PROMPT DE- llvary. John T. Stocks A Co., 296 Patera ■treat BHI 'pbona 11 weat; Atlanta ’phona 479$. MASON A HAMLIN PIANO IS PER- feet condition; bad $76 worth of work done on It at nlano factory, and roet 1600. Will taka $250 for It Plano, care Tha Ooorflan. FOR HALE-A WELL-EQUIPPED GIN- nary and a corn and a wheat mill; ma chinery In good condition; good locality. Apply to 8. A. Johnaon, Hlloaio. Ga. 6,000,000 FEET OF SECOND GROWTlf\ pine: wlah to find market for luml>«r. Ad- dreaa ^'Lumber,'' Greenaboro, Ga. R. F. D. Box X. FOR HALE-ONE OOOD MILCH COW. Apply 14 Bradley atreet. FOR SALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK foldlngdoora, one steel celling. Cole Book Co.. 60 Whitehall at. FOR SALE—BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle 61 fg. Co.. 60 and 62 Weat Mitchell at FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADh FINE Brockway aurrlea, runabouts and depot EBB tofflftf >5? 62 m ^, Wi street FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ad office. Phone 2$33 or call at 1>M Can dler Bldg. FOR RENT—HOU8E8. FOR RENT—A MODERN 6-ROOM BRICK reaidenca. 63 East Cain. Mrs. Joseph II. Morgan, M0 Spring street. WANTED—ROOM8. UNrURNISHBP ROOMS — TWO OR (brae cnnnectlnx rooms, suitable for light liiiiierheeiilng, with modern convenience,, upstairs preferred; state price; references exchanged. Addreee Fair, thia orflee. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let 'em fool you.'* Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) la not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and abow room 12 East Hunter street Both ’phones 660. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE ■choot, law, medical books for cash. J. C. damn, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 2S22. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money In every sue|t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. 389 CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN- room horns In Atlanta for the money. On Kelly street, large four-room house, mod ern. Seven rooms and bath, cottage. 22 Hansell; half block Grant park. 8even rooms and hall, 519. Eaat Fair. Five large rooms, bath and basement, on Williams street, near Simpson and Baker, five min utes wnlk. Elegant eleven-room house on Houston, near Jackson atreet. Six rooms and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off Gordon, West End. Five rooms and bath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. Stt H1U, six-room cottage, 100 feet on mil, corner. Eight-room two story residence on Georgia avanue. near Grant afreet, six rooms and hall on Lucklo, no$r Pine. Six-room cot tage <>n Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice new five and six-room cottages on Georgia avenne, corner Cooper and Rawson, 293, 295, »297. 154 Gordon street. West End, ten-room residence. 106 Kelly street, six-room home. Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Six rooms and 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly atreet. Eight lots, 60 by fW feat, Highland ave nue. Corner of West Hunter nnd Doray. lot 40 by 100. On Ilata, between Grant and Hill, a shady bulldlnff lot. 200-acre farm, near Lakewood; will sell nil or part. All reasonable In price and teruia. Stevenson A Co., real estate agency, city and coun try War MttWT 1529 rnndler building. Bell •pnona 1061; Atlanta 906. A Nicm 8OVEN-ROOM. TWOBTORY realdenc.. n»wly palnlnl and papered: hae electric lights, large lot. near Agues Scott College and ockoola, one block of car. Good neighborhood. Tarma. Box <2, Decatur. ' FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITn ATTIC nnd .torn,, room. Built leas than year ago for a home. Large new barn and aervauta' houeo. Plenty of shade and fruit treea. Lot 280 by 600. Oppoalta Dr. Rid- ley'a ealate, near Decatur. Town la grow- will Mil at a bargain. TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. L08T, Who puts your paper on to slick. And guarantees that. It will stick; Does jrour .painting, does *tt ales. And * r alwaya lowest la th# prlccf* Burnett, of course! Your "Uncle Jim" Is hard to bent; He's at Number 12 E. Hunter airasL Both Phones 550. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low, cleans eulte ll to 11.60. Rants Me. 188 Whitehall Si. Uhonoa, Belt 820, A. 1881. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO- nle and othera. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loan* ou real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend mousy for purchaie money note*; straight loam made for 6 per cent nnd up wards. According to desirability of loan. W. A Foster. 12 South Broad atreat THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money ou Improved Atlanta pr4>pertjr at reason able rates.- Beil phone <89. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of- fertil; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. 8. II. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. $ TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount, 4H. 6 nnd 8 per cent. Writ* or vail S. W.. Canon. 24 H. Brand street. FARM LOANS^-WE ARE PLACING Jeana on Georgia tarma at the lowest rates ever offered. The,Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE nt very lowest rati*», N\> delays. Charles Herman, rooms 2024 Tcmnle Conr^^| WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO ASK TOUR GROCER for Money Flour, and In,let on feltlaf It because there la money In IL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. OO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Co. Wa repair, reconstruct, ex*r change, imy and sell automobiles. Garage, 1012 Mitchell street. Atlanta, Oa. Bell phone 4$N»L ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING TOO bnelocee. For high grad* work call on Kant. 8114 N. Pryor. Pbona 2928. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOR- Ida limes. Write ns for prices. Wilson A Huddleston. Miami, FIs, PER80NAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1228. M E. Hunter St WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest rtock lo Sooth. 84 N. Broad St "KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIOHTS NOW Phoni IMS.” 14 N ‘ Vn0t **■ AI,X K * Dt ’ KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP *nd hair soap; sold at drug end depart ment etor**: ask for It or writ# J. J. Krora, Scalp and Hair Speclallat 618 The Grand, Atlanta, Gi. ART 8CHOOL. W ANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slsppy's School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by his Urge classes. Cornsr Peachtree and Auburn. SHOE REPAIRING, GWINN’S SHOE SHOP, d-raspifaeOTw^hfra 1 ^. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor atreet, opposite court house. Ail work flrat-claot. No cheep price*. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN ttTRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. .Soft and stiff fsU hats cleaned and re shaped, 66c. Bands or sweats. 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS, 6ft Whitehall SL WANTED—BOARDERS. WANTED—A PEW TABLE BOARD ERS. SERVICE THE BE8T AND EXCELLENT TABLE. APPLY 288 WHITEHALL STREET. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALK1NO MACIHNBB AND RECORDS— Wholeaale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received large conalgnment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mall ord«#s. We want the names of i 11 talking machine dealers In the south. Writs for catalogue. Alaxandsr-Elysa Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bind* and sundry distributor. In th, south. Southern agent, for I'lerco. Y*lt, Snell end Hudson blcycleo, Writ# for oar IMS catalogue and price list Alexander- Elye* Co. REYNOLDS, TUB 810N PAINTER. Blgns. bannoro, liege and flag decorations for special occasions. 2014 B. Alabama SL KlidWbPATiiiu reHbEIeS CUkB acalp dll** ore and make hair grow. Kroin'a Medicated Soap makes you by- gtenlcally clean. (M yea'l auras**.] J. 1. Krora, apodailit, 418 "fh* Grand,' At lanta, Go. OASfi REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, HAt.LWOODS. IDEALS and all other make* *t bargain price* W* can o*ll yon a register, suitable for >ny buelneex, at n prlea that cannot help Cash or monthly payments. Brery register uarantsed for two years. Bout hern Cash tegt.ter Co., Branch of American Second- land Caah iUgtgttr Co.. 84 8. Broad otroot Atlant*. Oa. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Go. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A practical atore and range repairer: beat work and material guaranteed. Both phonei 6276. 61 8. Pryor street. GIwORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE WE IIAVE two naw throe room cottages, renting at $6 each. Wa can sell the two for $900. Let ua show yon this. IN ONE BLOCK OF O-Ah LIN'E IN WEST 1 End we hero * nice corner lot, 2K by 820; only 88.000. KIVlfHOOlt HOUSE ON S'El.hON street. I.ot 50 by 126. Till# Is close In. Price $3,000. Slfw FIVE-ROOki H6u8e with hall and 23 acres of land, one-fourth of a mile of chart road, $ miles from center, of city; $1,200. ON ASHBY STREET WE HAVE A SIX- room house with hall; lot 60 by 200; $2,* 260. lilOHT-IlOOM HOUSE, CORNER LOf. 45 In^block^of car line. Price fjooa —Glenwood avenue—$2,230. Rasy terms. S'K'K HIX-ROOM ON* GltKfcNS- forry avenue; rents for $17.90; price $1,500; easy terms. \VE IIAVE A NUMTIRtt OF rtTItER OOOD Investment* Call and see us. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 548t. 412 Patera Building. $*»60&—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Juat completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will have to see this <*osy little cottage to appreciate It# value. Beet of material and workmanship used, heentlfnl cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Juat off the main road; splen did $-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kind* of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show you this and point out sey. era! features not mentioned here, end then make you a price. $6,280—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-room house on large lot. In prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy terms this to desirable party. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Be Wise and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. 14,268—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH BTREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 160-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated «od up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. $2.75fr-*ORANT BTREET BARGAIN OF 6- room honte, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated, on car line; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $25 par month. HOW-COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtrees, we have a lovely 2-story S- room home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let us abow 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 eaay terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes, Th. first month will b, given FREE, *nd If oooupted on. year, two more month, will b. given FREE at th. •nd of th. year, making only nine month, you will h.vo to poy for. Nono but good famllio. will bo allowed In thou houua. Thau or, located on tho rlvor oleetrle ear lint, only twenty min ute*' ride from tho eentor of tho eltyi oontaln 7 and 8 room,) have novar been oocupied; are located in W*«t At* lanta Park. Every home front, a fifty- foot park, which la tat In trau, aver- groan* and flowara. Pur* alrf native oaks: an Ideal spot for ehlldron. It la ehoapar than living In th* elty and th* lurroundlngi ara more wholtiom*. In th* oantar of thlo park ara th* FERRO PH08PHATE 8PRING8, whloh will curt any oaaa of stomaoh or kidney trouble, no matter of how long atand lng. It now haa a naw ohurch, neatly furnished, a atora, a tohool homo eoit lng 12,300 will «oon ba completed. CapL J. T. Mill., who llvu on tho ground*, will show you through tho houua. Rant 120 par month. WILL SELL YOU TWO OR FOUR NEW • and t-room borne, in choice white nalgh- borhood, rented to a. to pay you 9 per *spur<BK ‘bV-aM flULL YOU CHOICE &>RSBB near tbe new poetolftre. with Improve ment., that I. paying 4 per cent net; double In vaine within three year*. OR cam BULL vat. 1 ThB'BEW ftiUblKii on Pearhtree; now paylnr not leu than per cent net; uld property hu doublet In value within tbe laat four rear, and will advance within the next ronr year, not leu than 80 per cent Can prove all we “kt BELL' V6D THE OhBATKBT bargain In railroad frontage close In (with Improvements worth $12,000). Bay. 200 feet on railroad bv 250 faet on atreet, for the sum of $25,000. B5 Y6t) Want A S'RW lloiifi 6V MloSI 4 to 10 room, on th. north, aooth or wet aide at from 8L700 to (10,0001 Or lot. In any part 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, Room 514 Empire Building. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 205 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. NORTH AVENUE HOME-NEAR WEST Peachtree; 1? rooms, servant's house and stables; large lot; owner refused price asked two months ago, but has decided to sell. Price $10,000. Half cash. FOR RENT. 188 PEACHTREE STREET. AT THE ABOVE NUMBER ON PEACn- tree at., between James and Forsyth u will find one store room, 27x47, sement about the same slse. Thia place „ suitable for a nice grocery or almost any kind of retell business, and a live man can do a good business at this stand. Rent, $150 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RFNTINQ AGENT, •11 Auburn Avenne, Both Phonae 111. W. E. TREADWELL & CO. REAL. ESTATE. 24 SOUTH BROAD 8T. Bell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803 LARGE BRICK FLATS-VERY CENTRAL (not far from the Cendlrr bnlldln*). We can offer this as oaa .of the piest attractive $15,500 BUYS AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN IN ceetra “ '* * pick-up. 82,800 IS DIRT CHEAP FOR 1« ACRES of lend located 18 mils* from the city. Tho new cer Itns to Conyere haa been ■urveyed through thl, farm. It front, one tercl; 16 nerre good bottom land. COMB TO SEE US ABOUT SOME BUS! note property on Marietta atreet which 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. WE HAVE SOME NICK, COOL HOMES on mir ll.t, where yon can keen comfotta- Me during this oppteulve weather Without electric fan.; we have only a few of thaw left. Come to see u,. and we ertll gladly show you over the elty, and ull yon as good a home for the money ea la put on the ’ arket. We have them on all principal HENRY H. JACKSON. $4.500—TEN-ROOM aide home; $500 chm «•*.. *uvu.u. a.««ar will rent $40 month. Come quick before $7,000-N IS B ROOM klOURB; Cdfit g.000 to build; 10. acres fine grove, worth $5,000 to $7;500; on street car Hue. Must sell quick. Can get you $10,000 or more In short '13,500 BUYS $60 ACRES LAND. FOUR ' 'houses: fine stock farm; only $1,000 cnah. Owner got to hare thia quick. This farm la 9H mile* of Macon. On., and hna kaolin tied* nnd brick day; nd Joining farms sold $25 to $30 per acre In last year. BEE US QUICK TSg~AH6VB AXt) other proper flea you wish. Corner Peachtree and Edge wood Avenue. R. 6. "MEDLOCK ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of c tllntry of said county, granted at the A_ gost term, 2908, nil) be gold before tbe court honae door of said county, on the first Tuesday In September, 1906, next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty of. the estate of Susqn. W* .Jones, de- ceaeed/to wit: A house and lot. known as No. 72 Eaat Linden street. In the city of Atlanta and described aa follows: Belni the northwest corner of Linden and Cc land atreata and fronting seventy-fire feet on Eaat Linden atreet, and running back one hundred and eleven (111) feet on Courtlnnd street same width aa front, nnd bounded on the north by property of Mrs. Lowe and on the west hy property of Mrs. E. 8. McCandleaa, and living n part of land lot No. 10. In the Fourteenth district of orig inally Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia. Bold for the purpose of payment of debts nnd distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terras caah. „ CARLTON H. MILLER, Guardian and ex-Offlclo Administrator of the Estate of Ruaan W. Jones. Deceased. ^ COURTLAND 8. WINN, Attorney. Thia August, 9 1906. $30—Mrs. Fleming, to recover one-story frame dwelling at 152 Gray atreet. . $425—E. A. Robinson, to build servants' dwelling at 47 West Harris street. $200—G. W. Dunbar, te repair one-atory frame dwelling at 6$ Daniel atreet. $600—G. W. Dunbar, to build one-atory frame dwelling In rear 63 Daniel atreet. $2,300—8. M. Inman, to add to brick building at 11 Nelson atreet. $2,100—8. Cunningham, to build three one- atory frame dwellings at 11-17-18 Webster street. $76-WlrgU Cook, to build frame stable at 556 Washington atreet. $700—Foote A Davies Company, to repair fire damage at 61-67 East Alabama atreet. 10—8. Dick, to repair brick building at Auburn avenue. $t,000—O. W. Dunbar, to build one-atory frame dwelling at 57 Daniel atreet. $600—G. W. Dunbar, to build one-story frame dwelling at rear 67 Daniel atreet. DEATH 8. Felix Dorman, 14 yenrh old, died of ty- potd fever at 122 Central avenue. Margaret Potts, 4 months old, died at Edgewood. Oa. Infant of W. L. Moore died at Marietta, Ga. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $2.000—W. P. Kelly to Mrs. Marie R. Thomas, lot on corner Highland and Argyle avenues. Loan deed. $4 ISA—Lula Ann Clement to Clara E. Everett, lot on Ponce DeLeon avenne, near Boulevard. Warranty deed. $200—Abbie Calloway to 8. R. Turman, lot on Fortreas avenue, near Boykin street. Warranty deed. $5—Atlanta Chapter. Daughters American Revolution, to Mr*. Lota A. Clement, lot on Piedmont avenue. Quit claim. $3.000—Cnpenhlll (.and Company to H. J. Bradley. lot on corner. Argard avenue and Elisabeth street. Warranty deed. $2.000—Edwin M. Nix to Mra. E. C. Reeve*, lot on Ashby street, near Sell* avenue. I*oan deed. $2.500—G. W. Karen to Sellte C. Hamilton, lot on Houston street, near Randolph street. Warranty deed. $1.130—Nellie C. Hamilton to Atlanta No. 89 Capitol Ave. Hero is a b!g residence between Fair and Wood ward Avenue on a lot 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 [SCAPES HOSPITAL WHILE I Hugh B. Lincoln Is Missing From Presbyterian Institution. 0QGGOCH>(»O«K>O<H>OO<K>O<K>OOa O 0 O DESCRIPTION OF LINCOLN, 0 0 MISSING H08PITAL PATIENT. 0 0 I 0 O The following 1* a description 0 O of Hugh B. Lincoln, tho mining 0 0 hoepltal patient: 0 0 Twenty-elx yean of age, E feet, O 0 6 Inchee tall, weight 115 to 120 0 O pounde, heavy black curly hair 0 0 and eharp noee. Had about a 0 0 five-days' growth of beard on hie 0 O face. At the time of hie escape, 0 wore a straw hat, blue trousen 0 and no coat. . 0 0 ' 0 00O0000000000000OO00000000 Hugh B. Lincoln, of 48 Park avenue, for tho past four years connected with the firm of John Sllvey & Co., escaped Wednesday afternoon about 4 o'clock from the Presbyterian hoepltal 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 hoepltal In hie shirt sleeves at a favorably opportuni ty, when no one was watching him. A description of the missing patient was furnished the police and the members of the force were directed to keep a lookout for him. Lincoln was 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 his 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 tho police and their aid enlisted In the search. The missing man resides at 49 Park avenue. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. AUaat* and Vldnlty-Fslr tonight WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. The weather throughout the cotton K.lt wts generally clear and hot this morning WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwext—Cleers 81 to 14 shore. • " Northwest—Generally clear; 64 to ■ above; local rslns South Dakota and Min. nesota. West and Southwest—Partly cloudy; 54 to 74 above- general rains Iowa and Mlg aourl. local Nebraska, Illinois and Knnux Ohio VsU.y-Cloudy, 71 to 71 sbovlV ,7?. eral light rains. WEATHER FORECA8T. jsssn Texas—Fair Thursday and Friday; n,n south wind*. Went Texaa and Arkanti*— Fair Thurs day and Friday. STATE FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Clear weather prevails over the *onthero United Btatei clondlneaa la . the rule, and rain haa fallen at moat stations east from the upper Mississippi valley. . The pressure has decreased at the major- ity of atatlons and la now rather flat and gnant over most of the country. Th* iter of highest barometer Is near Mont gomery. Ala., while the lowest pressure Is In northern Minnesota. The changes In temperature have been unimportant.* % • *• • The conditions favor fair weather in this Jabbury. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. SELL BOOZE ON PHONE ORDERS Three Interesting points concerning new counties are decided In a decision Landed down by the supreme court on Wednesday morning In the case of Moore ve. the State from Crisp supe rior court. The three points decided are as fol lows; 1. A merchant paying for a telephone Into a dry county, who undergoes the expanse of persons In dry county using phone for ordering liquors. Is not guil ty of soliciting business. 2. A person selling whisky In a dry county cannot be convicted of selling liquor without a license, as auch coun ties do not grant license. If guilty In any particular It la of violation of lo cal option law*. I. A new county created out of a dry county Is also dry until the lesue Is de cided by the people In a regular elec tion. Representative J. T. H|ll represented Moore In the action In the superior court. He demurred to 2he 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 Cordele, which Is now In Crisp county. The court holds that the telephone le an inanimate vehicle of' transmission tor such orders, and that the owner of the same cannot be prosecuted for using It tor that purpose. HAVE ASKED-MONEY EHOM CANDIDATES A number of county Democratic ex ecutive committees laboring under a misapprehension have written several state-house officials for eume from one to three dollars to print tickets for the state primary. As a matter of fact. Chairman M. J. Yeomans has already had printed and sent out tickets containing all candi dates for state position*, and the coun ties will not have to print tickets, save where county primaries are to be held at the same time. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN ggft- fi® JTbSJ^VoSSro^ MINERAL RAILROAD IS INCORPORATED 8por|al to The Georgian. CJmrlotte, N. C., Aug. 9.—J. F. Kell er. J. A. Hippie, D. H. Culp, P. W. Ba ker, J. G. Erp and others, of Penn sylvania, and A. J. Moore, of Wax- haw, 4iave incorporated the Carolina Mineral railroad, to run from this city to Lancaster, 8. C., to connect with the plant of the Colossus gold mine, a mil lion dollar concern, operated largely by Northern capital. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 9.--WIII McCor mick, a son of Joe 8. M^ormick, of this city, died In New Decatur last night after several weeks Illness with "Atlanta, clear. ~ "Chattanooga, clear, Columbus, clear. . . Gainesville, dear. . Greenville, clear. . Griffin, clear. • -• •Macon, clear. Montlcello, clear. . Xewnan, clear. . . Rome, d«»r Spartanburg, clear. Tallapoosa, clear. .. Toccoa. dear. . . . West Point, clear. , . .. Miultnum temperatures are Max. hour period ending at 8 a. m. this date. ior the ii- Montgomery. .... New Orleans. . . . . Oklahoma. . . Savannah. . Vicksburg. . Wilmington. T Indicates loappradable rainfall. REMARK8. Light ahowera have occurred In nearly all districts of tha bolt, the exception 'being Mobile and Vicksburg districts. Very little chauge In temperature, which le about dot* mil. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit tni ‘reduce ‘ Lemon K raes „ __. •aches, per crate, $1.0001,60. Pineapples, 6U0 to $2j£ Bananas, straights, »»■•• bu«cbjn.W te $1.7$. Culls, per bunco, $i to $L25h Watermelons. $7.60 to $20.00 per MO; d* “pouCtky and country produce- lit. bans 23 to »14c: Was 2H4 to broilers 16 to 22Hc. live ducks, Pekla 36 to He; puddle 25 to 27Hc. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to lie. fafcTMrS/lfc’Ft. 2WC; Orth. & to MIX rack. « rtI°MF;Vra,^K- Old sweet potatoes, per buibel. II to ILal new sweet potatoes 8LS0 boebeL FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUn-Poateli Patent, 84.00; Diamond patent, 46.60; Maecootah Star, 1446; /“ nr t patent, 84.88; Bed Eagle. KM; Blue KlbVo, feMj fancy, 4J.W; spring whrat patent, fc 3 CORN—Choice red -ob. Tie; No. 2 white. Sc; No. 2 yellow, f4c; mixed, 72c. OATS—Choice white dipped, 62c: choir* rhlte, 80c; choice mixed, fee; Texae r»»t- JIKAL^PUIn water ground, per bu.bcL le; bolted 140-lb. Jntes. pet bushel, ». Short*, white, IL60; miHilom. 81.40; hroj o. 81.S6: pore bran. 2L10; mixed brati. IL* t IIAY.—Timothy. eh.«ee.large bales. It I? do. choice small bales, 81.68; do. No 1 timothy hMoeTtl: do.. No. 2. 81: do.. N" .‘ clover mixed, 2LOO; do, No. 2 closed mixed, Th?I£«r^2S**J! t f. o. b. Atlanta. *»« subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. , .... flUGAR—Standard granulated, toto. *2 York Refined, 814; plantation.. 614. Market T C&FFEf£-Bo*eted Arbockle's bulk, In box*'or barrel*, lie; green, M t* ^RICEYcVro'l!M Th to 714c, accordlnf t* SMaeLFLrsKt «« twins Hr: brick. lie. Verkrt strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme name, 16c D -' ■me 1814c. «'nllfon.ia bame lAic; fied^.^7 am*, lfc Dry salt extra rib*. 88.S7: b-' 1 '": 20-5 lb*.. 21<u»: fet back*. 8c; pi*''*- ; ■ Supreme lart 88.78; Red Cm**. i}t. So °* Drift compound, 7\c; Red Croes, 714c. morning. Mr. McCormick was an em ploye* of the Southern Bell TejepJ”®! Company, and had only recently bee* transferred to New Decatur. ’