The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 18

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HATrnrur. august it. im& WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lesa than 25 cents, the pries of four lines. Sfx vs orris of average lenQth make a line. The following ratea are for consecutive insertions: 1 time 0 oents a line. 3 times 5 csnts a line. 8 times 4'/ 2 cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3Vi cents a line. 78 times . 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ada. are inex pensive, but they bring qulek re sults and sure returns. Ads. fer Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free ef charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOB YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4(27 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. lo two or three mnnthv -h good n ‘ DeLoecb Mill Mfg. WANTED. CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED—TOONO MAN TO the drug buslnrs*. Address "E care The Atlnnta Georgian. i man. Addreaa Lock 1 ATLANTA DAUBER ASSOCIATION, Free shine In both depart* WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS once to work on new mill buildings miles from Anbevllle, N. C. t on the ifaO branch of the Southern railroad. O wages and long Job, there being ten mill brick to lax. Applx to Frank H. Gilbrc General Contractor, Canton. N. C. WANTED-TEN TRUNK-MAKERS FROM one to two rears’ experience. 1* Enterprise Trunk Ms need apply. ing'Oomi railroad. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED keeper nnd office manager for a nent portion. Address, ststlng cnee with references. Dr. Blotter coi 40 Walton street, city. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. era tors furnished TO INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR. dopes. sifa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. and bostosss eiperb Inca only, desires nfternoone. Good refe AGENT8 WANTED. to agents selling popular magatfnea ■tut free a combined life, accident health policy. Box MS, Denver. Colo. offer yet Sample fountain pen. trated catalogue and two novelties ... 10c. Clark A Bose, tU Fnltou street, Chi ago. MISCELLANEOUS. street. R. W. mils, Atlanta. HYGIENIC MIDGET VISITING AND * year; Sold all over the United «»t-i 60c per 100; special price 26c per 100 post- ; £600,000 sold In thirty dayi; rush your paid: order*. / plre Hide WANTED—ROOMS. i UNFURNISHED ROOMS - TWO OR three connecting rooms, suitable for light ■ousekeeptng. with modem conrrnleticcs. upstair* preferred; state price; references ftjchaofM. Addreaa Fair, this ofe. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. I FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES *hoc! l have blxli grade slyn* Call on Kent sign Ca, 91V4 North Vigor street. Phone 2923, THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL- vage Company, at 20 South Pryor street, will tray or sell you out COAL. DRY 8TOVRWOOD—PROM PT DB- llrery. John T. Stock, A Co., 208 I’etera atreet. Dell 'phone U want; Atlanta 'pbona 4793L FOR SALE—ONB SET LAROE OAK folding 11von. out Heel celling. Col* Book Co.. « Whitehall et. SPLENDID SECOND HAND EXCELSIOR stove, with reservoir and warming closet, at hair price. Address or call at 20 Dun lap street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF 8ALARLE school, law, medical hooks for cash. J. C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1821 WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy 3foney Flour. There Is money in every sack. POR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co.. & and 62 West Mitchell at FOR BALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE Brockwey eurrlee, runabout, and depot weenne. Nothing better mede. Oeorgle Vehicle Mfg. Co., M and 12 Weet Mitchell itreet. FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 1330 Cao- dler Bldg. FOR RENT—R00M8. KnrntENf^TOTnrTfgsajir kpftrb Herond floor; gas, hot and cold water. Suitable for light housekeeping. 251 Crew, corner Glenn. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. S ’’Don’t let 'em fool you.” Jim Burnett ^ (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead N nor missing. Iln Is contracting wall paper i and painting. Office and show room 12 a East Hunter atreet Both 'phone* 660. y ^ 1111 " 1 1 ’• FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. 2M CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN- _ t room home In Atlanta for the money. On e Kelly atreet, large four-room house, mod- 10 ern. Seven rooms and bath, cottage, 22 • Hansell; half block Grant park. Beven ^ - rooms and hall. 619 East Fair. Five large room*, bath nnd basement, on Williams street, near Simpson and Baker, five min- < ntea walk. Elegant eleven-room house on r _ Houston, near Jackson atreet. Six rooms and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant 1 1 park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave- ■ 1 nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off Gordon, West End, Five rooms nnd hath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 386 Hill, 9 six-room cottage, 100 feet on lllll, corner. * Eight-room two story resldance on Georgia avenue, near Grant street. Six rooms nnd • hull on Luckle, near Pine. Six-room cot- - tago on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Tbrea nice new Sro * and nix-room cottage, on Georgia evenue. corner Cooper and Raweon, 29J. 86. 87. * 154 Gordon atreet. Wrat End, ten-room k residence. 106 Kelly atreet, all-room home. Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Six R rooma and 8-foot ball at 111 Kelly atreet. r Eight lota. 60 by 200 feet. Highland art- nue. Corner of Weat Hunter nnd i Dotty, |, lot 40 by 100. On Band, between Grant and nenr Lakewood; will sell nil or port. All reneonnkle In price and terma. steveneon A Co., real ealnte agency, dty and conn, try real eatate, 1629 Candler building. Ball 'phone 1061; Atlanta M6. A NICE BEVRN ROOM. TWO STORY realdence, newly painted and papered; hne electric light., large lot, near Agnc. . Scott College, and eohoole. Me block of n ear. Good neighborhood. Tehna. Box 62, v Decatur. 1 b LOST. Who pula your paper on to atlck, n And guaranteet that It will at ck; I Dora your painting, doea It nice. A And 'tlwaya lowrat In the pricer* Bnrnatt, of conrael Your "Unci# Jim” Is bard to best; He's .at Numb#r 12 B. Hunter street. Both Phones 660. LOST-GOLD ClBCULAn PIN. STUDDED with diamond, between 4:20 and 5 o'clock k'rlday. between Inman building and Deca tur car line. Liberal reward If returnod to 36 Inman building. STICK PIN. THREE BLACK ENAMELED D dalelce act ench with' a chip diamond. Thuraday night ort Broqkwood car or White- » Hall atreet. Return to Ocorglaq and set « reward. FOUND. FRANKLIN, TI1B CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low, cleana salts 01 to 31.60. Pants 60e. lfi« Whitehall Ht. Phon.*«, Bell A. 388L MONEY TO LOAN. J, MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- Co., 704 Candler Bldf. Estnbllshmt 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage leant on real ratata. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for pnrcheee money note#; atrolght loan* mada for 6 per rant and up- vrarua. According to dralrahlllty of loan. 11 W. A. Foater, 12Bouth Broad atreet. ^ THE . UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS ce purchaae money notea and landa money y, £ to ra^i««. # 5sr8oii est s; MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Intereat. according to aecurity of- S fered; email expanee and prompt attention. Only on real eatate In and near Atlanta. O S. 11. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. « In TO 6 YEARS, 6 PER CENT. JOHN w CAREY, U EAST ALABAMA STREET. no SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; £ any amount. 4H. 6 and 6 per cent. Writ. « or cell 8. IV. Canon. 24 8. Broad atraet. FARM LOANS—1VE ARE PLACING on loans on Georgia farma at the loweit eu rate, ever offerer The Southern Mortgage 15 Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ™ at very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, rooma 202-3 Temple Court. n WANTED—MONEY. WANTF.D-YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER for 3Ioney Flour* and insist on getting It, been use fhere 1* money In It. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO 8EE SOUTHERN AUTO AND BQUIP- ment Co. We repair, reconatract, ex- change, bay and s*U aetoaobllea. Garage. 10-12 Mitchell itreet, Atlanta, Ga. Ml Dbone 4664-L Main. ATTRACTIVE 8ION8 WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work coll on Kent. tlVfc N. Pryor. Pnoo# 2KL -p WE ARB HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOB* Ida llmea. Write ns for price*. Wilson _ A Huddleston. Hlnml. FIs. IF YOU WISH INSIDE ADVICES OF 2 TO 10 points In stocks for marginal trading, write me Immediately. R. W. Moasman, 44 Broddwajr. New York. ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION-EBTAB- 1A li*he«l manufacturing business; owner Imvlug other business needs competent man to manage factory; will sell all nr half Interest. Staple specialty;* every-day use; n demand greater than rapacity; need cap- *• Hal to enlarge. Profit 231-3 p#r cent. Hold A, for rash. Certainly an opportunity. Full- ett investigation Invited. F, rare Atlanta l n Georgian. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLLMnER, Phones 1266. 20 B. linn ter Bt. rlptlon; k only. E. \S. It., care City, Vs. “KENT LIGHTS.” irn hkst or mantle lights now sold nt HIM N. Pryor 8L Alex Kent. nisuAt o .unuK.Ai r.u nui.i, OLAl.l and hair soap; sold at drug and depart ment stores; ask for It or writ* J. j. Krom, Scalp and flair Specialist. 613 The Ursnd. ■ART SCHOOL.; PUBLIC TO VISIT rr . _ of Art nnd Inspect por-' traits painted by bis large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. WANTED— FURNISHED HOU8E. OR BRUT-FURNISHED ROOMS IN fine (oration, to couple or gentlemen, oard can be procured near. 387 Piedmont 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE* SHOP. 4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men’s sowed half soles, 75c. FOR FINE SHOE RE- P AIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Booth Pryor street, SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. 63,600—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. Just completed, on North avenue* near Jackson street; yon will bare to see this cozy little cottnge to appreciate Its value. Best of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, Can make attractive terms to right parties. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION 75 LOTS. TIIIIITV ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Jast off the main road; splen did 6-room cottage, splendid *brcbard, kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, ste. We want to show you this nnd point out sev eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. 68.260—N. BOULEVARD; • BRAND NEW 9-room house on large lot, la 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 on this to deslrabls party. 68.23V-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH 8TREET homo of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot in the city; boose is furnace- heated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. 62,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6* room bow,'lot 60x260 to alley; elevated, on car line; can make terms to acceptabla party of 6400 cash and 626 per month. 63.000 COLT-EGE PARK HOMO OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172),.shady and pretty; near car line; wo can make terms of 01,000 cash, balanco easy on this. .^..OLP HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND^SjTlaN BTUAW~UAT8 cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re* Japed, 35c. Bands or a wests, 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6% Whitehall St 64,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtree*, we have a lovely 2-atory 8- room home, finished beautifully 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 sitnated so favorably and to be had on easy terms. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WEST ATLANTA PARK, Immediate attention inell and Hudson ngents blcyclei I’b-rve, Vale, »rite for our START A MAIL ORDER BUSINESS; WE furnish everything necessary; only few dollars win!red; now plan, success certain; costa nothing to Investigate. Mllburu- Hluka, 368 Dearborn street, Chicago. for special occasions. 20M E. Alabama St. A/rffic REMEDIES—clFIflS !•****• a«d make hair grow. Jeillcated Soap makes you by- - A 1 ?",?-. <*> 7e*rs surcess.1 j. }. rom, specialist, 61$ ‘The Grand," At- ‘a. Ga. GASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) ITONALS. HALLWOODS. IDEALS d all other lunkes at bargain prlcra. can sell you a register, suitable for business, ot a prlco tbat cannot help MM you. «b or monthly payments. Every register anted for two years. Southern Cn.h REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad Bt., Atlanta, Go. • M. A. SHELTON, A. SHELTON 18 A MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! e Wise and Invest Yc__ Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Tha first month will bo given FREE, and if occupied one year, two more montha will ba given FREE at tha and of tha year, making only nine montha you will have to pay for. None but good families will ba allowed in these houses. These are located on the river eloctrio car line, only twenty min utes* ride from the center of the city) contain 7 and 8 room*) have never been occupledi are located In Wait At lanta Park. Every houee fronts a fifty- foot park, which If aet In treat, ever green* and flowart. Pure air) native oaka) an ideal apot for children. It ie cheaper than living In tha city and the aurrounding* are more wholesome. In the center of thle park are tha FERRO PHOSPHATE SPRINQ8, which will cure any cat# of atomaeh or kidney trouble, no matter of how long (tend ing. It now hao a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a achool house coil ing $2,500 will soon ba completed. Capt. T. Mills, who Uvea on tho grounds, will show you through tho houeas. Rent $20 per month. ante, th male In REAL ESTATE WANTED If you have property any where in Atlanta that you want to sell, see ✓ LIEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING KHSS 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. JS needed; half raroi poetofflc*, wltb Impri rlnj 6 per rent net; ft will value within three w yean TtEaWi We have subdivided the Blount property into 75 lots and will sell them at auctipn on the premises SATURDAY; SEPT. 1ST, at 3 o’clock p. m. This prop erty fronts DeKalb avenue and runs through to MoI>n- don street, ft adjoins the handsome residences Messrs. Hightower and Mor ris and' is within 167 fept of beautiful Moreland avenue (Inman Park). These lots will front on two electric ear lines and arc covered with pretty shade, lie beautifully, no grading, no fills. Schools and churches are convenient This entire tract is situated on a commanding eminence, which overlooks Atlanta. On all sides of these lots are some of the most beautiful homes in Atlanta, insuring to the purchaser an estab lished neighborhood. We are offering very liberal terms to purchasers—one third cash, balance $10.00 a month, 7 per cent interest Plats and information at of fice of ROFP SIMS’* CO., Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building, Bell Phone §88. Standard 2880. GLOBE * JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. on Peachtree; now paying not Ins than per cent net; Mid property has doubled value within the last four years end ‘ snee within the nest four yesrt than SO par cent. Cun prove all we H5F uth < Tiran THE ABOVE. CALL AND SEE US. WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL and WM. S. SHERWOOD, HENRY H, JACKSON. >bo<: 860 . practically new; 100 seres: bottom crop l! 145 bale* cotton. 1,000 bushel* corn; 1906:— bale* cotton. 3.600 bushels com.; tanlAm other crop*. Para, with superintendent. oxer 6X000 net. Telephone and <Ulljr m*U. Located 39 tulle* northeast of Atlanta. TU* owner tied to other bnalneaa and can’t glv# It attention. Wants quick sale at 6-5 acre, R. O. MEDLOCK. . BEST BARGAIN IN ATLANTA. Summit avenue, rcuti 0 for $648.00 annually. Ijfor HENDRICK & CO., ’Phones 2837. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of m power of rale glren In a certain mortgage by Frank Martin. Mar shall Martin. KU Martin ntfil Roxanne Mar tin to B. M. Brook*, dated-March «. 1902, and raconled Man-h 14. tn mortgage tiook No. m, page 206, of Fulton county rec ords, there will sold before the court bona* door of NM county, within the legal hours of m\* on first Tuesday In Heptember next, for .('ash, all that tract or parrel of land lying and being In the dty of Atlanta and being part of land lot.04, of the Uth district of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting on the north aide of Markham street 31 feet and extending back worth same width as front, 117 feet, to an slier. Bounded on the east by lot of Mary Kellar and oa the west by lot of Daniel a vary. Will be sold to the hlghist bidder f.»r the purpose* of paying the debt doe sold It. M. Brooks and paying the expense of making such oale. * XL M. BROOKS. TWO NEW 6-R003I COTTAGES NEAR Terminal Station; sidewalks nod sewer; cabinet mantels;- splendid renting section. 61.500 each, one-third cash and monthly myment*. Nick LOT, ASHBY STREET. $4x200 FT. Bast front and covered with nice oak trees. Only 3250. IE yWivant a nIck, modern home that la n bonuty, on the beet part of Contra! nvenue, we have It, ond tha price Is right. * NEW 1'ltOl'KltTY-HKNTS 112.00 I'EU month-4900. Let as show yon this. i'lYK-It'60'M HOUSE ON SBWOS ST. Lot 60x125; this la close In. Prlca 33,000. mX llDuit IIOU8fe, MODERN, IIA.NKJN 1 etrcct. 12.300. Terma NEW 6-ltOOM llOl'Sl;, WITH HALL AND 23 acres land, M mile chert road and eight mile* from tho city—41.200. ' AT Nl»S. 304-3K1 WEST FOURTH STREET* we have two 3-room cottages in flrst- clnss shape, renting to white tenants at 67 each, ana a small house In rear of one lot. This Is a bargain at 61.40Q. Rents $65, Price $4,250. nEns 'is new property paying w per cent; cloee In end cloee to new depot HA8Y pAllt Si'RBE't—ftfeNTd TO white tenant, at $13; price $1300; rant can he mined to $16; car line. J1‘8t COlll'LKTKD-NEW six-room house, on best part of Jones avenue; price 62,000; $300 cash, 325 .per month. IN A STONE'S TnUiTW OF TtlE PIED- mnnt. on Lnckle itreet, seven-room houee at $2,600. FIND MY BiO Ab. W. E. WORLEY, 325 EMPIRE BUILDING. ' Atlanta 'Phone 3883. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 305 Century Bldg. BOTH PiiONES $498. BEAUTIFUL VACANT LOT.<88x210 FEh-V) on Peachtree between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets; three magnificent homes occupy the rest of the block. Cheapest and most desirable available lot on this street of elegant homes. Suitable for a resldeuce or apartment house. Only 07.850-11,850 cash and 11.000 per annum'at I per cent. V FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. M0 ACRE8 X MILES EA8T Or ATLANTA (In Gwinnett county), on big Haynes creek. All In one body, 125 acres fine bot tom land, well drained and In high state of cnltlvatlon; open laud enough for twenty plows. Made, last rear HO bales cotton and 3,000 bushels of'corn and other crops, wheat, oats, sorghum, peas, etc. Improre- cribs, storehouse* ami blacksmith shop aU In good condition. Beveral good wells of Two Houses On North Boulevard. We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5.7001 cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgewood ave. and Auburn ave.; lot is 106x160, with* good elevation. An out-of-town owner wants to sell these two places I for cash. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR, I FOR RENT. WB HAVE THE LARGEST LIST OF houses that are ever had In one week. Call by our office Monday and get a bul JOHN J. WOODSLDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 618. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Fulton County. In pursuance of orders granted to mo as administrator, with the will annexed, of Robert Iiohme, late of said couuty, de ceased, by the honorable court of ordinary of Fulton county, on the first Monday lu October. 1904, and on the first Monday In June, 3906, respectively, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, before the court hot/M door ot Fulton county, In the city ot Atlanta, on the first Tuesday lu Sep tember, 1906. iH'tween the legal hours of sale, the following property or said Robert Dohme, deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land In land lot 109 of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, being In the city of Atlanta and beginning at the southwest corner of Larkin and Dora streets and running west along the south side of Larkin itreet 90 feet, thence extending back south same width as front and along Dora atreet 80 feet, nnd being known as Jots 19 and 20 of the sub-dlvlsiou of the "Lswshe homestead.” and contain ing improvement! thereon. Also, a certain tract of wild land, being land lot 86 of the Fifteenth district and second section of Cherokee bounty. Georgia, and containing 40 acres, more or less. Also, a certain lot of land - In the town of Xantahala, Swain comity, North Carolina, and known lu the sub-division of the Nan- taliala property as lot No. 12 In block 93, fronting on Central avenue 25 feet and ex tending back 130 feet. “ o, two shares of the capital stock of .fnntahaln Marble and Talc Co., as evi denced by certificate No. 139 of the capital stock of said company. Incorporated under the laws of Weat Virginia. Also. 2,000 shtr - the Giant Ledge eorporated under the laws of the state of na, as evidenced by certificate 1066. be sold for the purpose of paying tho debts of said Robert Dohme, deceased, and for distribution among the legatees under hlf will. MARK A. HARDIN. Administrator, with the Will Annexed, of Robert Dohme, Deceased. TUP I F. CORRIGAN. Attorney. i-n-mas-nii. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta nnd Vlelnlty-ghcrovr, t* I night aud Sunday. “ I &TATh FORECAST. Georgia. Alnlmmn. nnd South Caro:iM_ I I»cnt shower, tonight nnd Sunday. * WEATHER CONDITIONS. Moving In from the northwest l. „ nren of high prewnre. central over the d,‘ katas end western Nebraska. The I of this ’Ihlgh” has mused rain and ISS,! falls In temperature to the south end 3 east of lu ‘center. Showers have In Tennessee, Alabama, portions of i;» r 3: and In the northeast. The ares of lowest air pressure western New- York, having moved hut lit. tie since Friday morning. Over the smut, ern half of the roudtrjr the pressure !■ a,t I and itagnant. favorable for local shown, ln< this vicinity tonight and Snndnv "* 1 J. II. MABBtJRY. Section Director. COTTON region bulletin, For the 24 hours ceding at I a. m. ntk I meridian time. August if M06. ” STATIONS or ATLANTA DISTRICT. Tsmp’tur*. a | Uaz. Mia. S~ STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McLane, at 44 Mills street, a daughter. * DEATHS. Jennie Louise Turner, 4 months old, died of Indigestion at 66 McDonough street. Margaret 8. Andrews, 19 months old, died of pneumonia at 20 Lucy street. Infant of O. H. Mauldin died at 190 Echo •tr**L • DeWltt Brandon, 4 rears old, * died of tuberculosis at 643 E. Fair atreet. Carroll Vaughan, IS years old, died of typhoid fever st 239 Courtiand sveuue. Guy T. Branch. 24 years old, dlu* poison at Grady hospital. property’transfers. 32,860, Penal Bum—Hugh Richardson to W. 31. Weathers, lot oa Cascade avenue. Bond for tlQe. r -C. 8. Winder, administrator, to hilts Perrine, lot on Plckert street, near Cameron street. Administrator's deed. 62,600—Agnes F. Plckert to B. Dreyfus et a . three lots on Waldo street, near Plckert atreet Loan deed. 0—Mrs. E. K. Armstrong to J xv. finish, lot on Pine street, near Butler atreet Warranty deed. I960—A. E. Kelley to Mra. Viola Hi lot on Factory street Warranty di • buildincTpermits. 3200—M. A. Golden, to 'adh to one-story frame dwelling at 748 Marietta street. $65—W. B. Mathews, to re-cover two one- story frame dwellings st 146-147 IIowcll street 66,100—Miss Clyde Crockett, to build six one-story frame dwellings st 406-1M3-17-19-21 Milliard street 61,700—311*0 Clyde Crockett, to build two one-story frame dwelling at 412*416 Hilliard •treat flOJ—J. L. Poindexter, to add to one*atory frame dwelling at 21 Lucy street , 1125—Edgar Oliver, to repair frame dwell ing at 456 Courtiand avenue. 32,400—C. C. Stovall, to build atore and dwelling at 322-224 Highland avenue. 6300—0. Y. Pierce, to add to one-story frame dwelling at 19 Pondera avenue. 680—A. C. Kerltn, to re-cover two one- story frame dwellings at 411-416 Central ave nue. 640-8. D. Warnock. to build stable at 322 Ponce DeLeon avenue. •Atlanta, clear I •Chattanooga, cloudy. Columbus, clear. . . Gainesville, clear. . Greenville, clear. . . Grlfilii, clear •31 aeon, p. cloudy. . Montlcello, clear. . . Newnan, clear. . . . Rome, p. cloudy. . . Spartanburg, clear. . Tallapoosa, cloudy. . Toccoa, clear West Point, clear , " •Minimum temperatures are for tin» r. hour period ending at 8 a. m. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Spartanburg, 8. C.. I Ardmore, 1. T.. .. Paris, Texas Union Springs, Ala ■CENTRAL STATION. 14 Atlanta. . . Augusta. . . Charleston. . Galveston Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Mobile. . . . Montgomery. New Orleans. Oklahoma. . , Savannah. , , strength, and It was asserted that the only SK.J’Cf’SSLTfw'inll!££U£*K f V5! RgBSSr"*' *’ , " ,k ' n MSS V'.r 2i nt th* cvmaty. .“nlrtalM. b.’sltby cootme- close to pnlAIr - bool and rbotebeo. farm has netted the owner 8,000 for tho last two years. This la one of tbo Um-st farms lo tbe state. Will make terma of 44 rash, hi.] years on balance, or wonhl conalder exchange for good Income city property. For farther In formation. apply to E. A. XESBIT. 3 Edgewood Ave. STOCKS REVIEWED B YNEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. U —The 8nn cays? After tbe . first few mlnntce of trading, daring which tracks were generally higher, the market became reactionary, bnt the great strength In the Herrltntn Issues proved a sufficient sustaining far (fir to prevent any thing more than temporary kecesslons. The London market wae Arm with strength In kaffirs, while consols were eteady and Rusalan bonds higher. Foreign buying, while not of a Urge volume In oor market, so strongly favored Southern Pa- cIBe and Missouri l’adfle ns to suggest that anticipations of favorable dividend actum were entertained abroad ne welt na at home. Daring the greeter part of the eesalon boa! oesa, outside of s few Issues, was very small, hot the undertone waa at all times good. IVnnsylranla and Reading, while fairly actlre, showed a lark of the aggrea- slve.buying seen earlier In the week, and St. Pam waa comparatively neglected, waited States Steel Issnea .bowed fair aerted that the only trade attnatlon waa ye able to handle Norfolk waa strong rreaae In the dividend. The* report D that »l | J he placed on n 5 p£ cent hfiCA&fS ,0 '■* **“ *“*• 5 Temp’ture. = Wilmington. - . - f indicates inanprcclnb e rainfall. „ . L .REMARKS. Rain has fallen In all portions of the belt The amounts were heavy In South Carolina, Indian Territory, Texas nnd Alabama. Lit tle or no changes In temperature were r» ported. J. B. MABBURY, Section Director. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit IM | Produce exchange. Lemon*. 64.754i5.00. IJmes 60 to 75c. lVaches. per crate, $1.0001.60. Pineapples, 61.60 to 6160. Banana*, straights, if*- boneh 61.63 ti 61.75. Cull*, per bunco, fl to 61.25. Watermolqxs, 67.60 to 620.00 per 100; 6*. mand good. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB.- Llve hens 35 to 37Vic; fries 22H to 26c: broilers 16 to 22V&e. Live ducks, Pekla 51 to 36c; puddle 25 to 27Hc. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c. Hgg*. per dozen,, 20c. Butter, table, per lb., 20 to 22Hc; cook- VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. I stock, 62.50 barrel. Onion*. 61.50 bushel? mbbnge. 2c pound, new sweet potatoes 61.50 busheL FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. \ FLOUR—Postela Patent, 66.00; Diamond patent, 65,60; Mascontnb Star, 64.66: fancy patenL 64.65; Red Eagle, 04.40; Blue IUbN)W 1 |4.00£ Dincy, 0190; spring wheat patent, 05.3 °COitN—Choice red "Ob. 76c; No. 2 wblt*. i 76c; No. 2 xeilow, T4c; mixed, 73c. OATH—Choice white clipped, 62c; chclct I white, 60c; choice mixed, 4Sc; Texas nj*t- proof, 60e. . . f MEAI*— Plain water ground, per l»u»h«, Jc; bolted 140-lb. jut**, per bushel, I Shorts, white, 01.60, medium. 91.40; brown. 61.35: pure bran, 61.10; mixed bran. 61.06. HAY.—Timothy. cb*KC6 large bales, do, choice small bale*, 01.06: • * ‘ ’ 11; do.rN« 1 THE SUGAR MARKET. By Privst* LpmmI IvTJT! 1L—Loral refined and I w.; , London quality fair; Imtlrr. CA'-fAB;, " KJ u,wer - August H: September «• &.*; yrarilug. Ji v-tit i; Urn 1 * timothy bales, 61: do.TKo. 2. 01; du„ No. t clover mixed, 01.00; do, No. 2 closed mlx««» >3 CI^VER.-Cholce ^ The above prices arc f. a b. Atlanta, subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. 8UGAR—Standard granulated, 65.20 , York Refined, 6fc; plantations, 6H- 3I*rt»t T C(JFFKE-no*st«I • Arhnekle'e iulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green, W ts 12 RICK. —Cfl'rol100°to Vie, ecrardlof <* *?S , EF.8 S ^ t n c7 r ful? ,r c°rSfln dairy. MW twin, 14c: brl.-k. 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hems. 15c. DM* hams 1514c. Callforuta hama mSs ; hema Jfc Dry salt extra riba. ».*7; hclllra 31-5 iba.. »W.Cbf_fat hacka. Sc; ntaira , Supreme Urd, ».U; Red Croat. 8o,> * Drift compound, I»ic; Red Cross. "Sc. 8T0CK8~AND BONDS.^ 8S&WliSuie::::::::::::IS & fttvaSShKm®";:;:::::::..jojh m Atlanta. 4H«. 1J3 1« 15* Atlsata and West Point }!! Atlaata and West Point Debts. MI HJ C. R. of Georgia lit Income 2 Georgia M 5! Auguara and Sarannab JJ5 i aud AiTst::-:;::::::::.... m - j THE UVE STOCK MARKET. j ByPrtrito Leased Wire. „ , . , I rhirago. Ang. lL-Hogs—Estlmfft>-;l £ » 3^.8536^31 estimated for Monday 4t.HK: Ugbf ««