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

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18 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 190ft g°wd /W WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following ratea are for consecutive insertions! 1 time , , . 3 times . . , 6 times • . 26 times • . , 52 times . . , 78 times . . , . 6 cants a lint. /§ cents a line. . 4Z z cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3Zz cents a line. . 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OP, TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free <f charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN ado. . Good pay to start with und pay lo two or three months. Only with good references need apply. * Mf A DeLoach Mllf Mf*. Co. foods? If eo, call up 2906 (Bell). Southern Auction and Salvage Compsn South Pryor. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD. RELIA- WORK IN AFTERNOON. CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO care The Atlnnta Georgian. WANTKD-A GOOD. RELIABLE HOUSE- other need apply. Iteady job and good n. Addreas Lock Box DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASS ATLANTA BARRER ASSOCIATION. e.; Dent. Jept. B, 7c. Free ablne In both depart- WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS AT once to work on new m‘“ miles from AahevlUe. N. C., branch of the Southern railroad. need apply. In, Comr nul road. 46 Walton street, city. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALB. COMPETENT REM Ington operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Co., HI Peachtree street. WANTED—U8BR8 OF MONEY FLOUR. GIRL WANTED—ONE WHO WIU legible hand, to addreaa envelopes. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. bik AGENTS WANTED. PERPETUALLY to agente selling popular mags sines giv ing free a combined life, accident and health policy. Box 680, Denver, Colo. AGENTS MAKE $10 DAILY SELLING our household specialties; best sellers on S a market; catalogues free. Brown A Co., icotab building, Sioux Falls, 8. Dak. tratsd catalogue and two novelties all for 10c. Clark * Boas, 624 Fulton street, Chi cago. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doom to be sold at coat during itmt - -- --- ■ ,Sa HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IB NOW WE WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE that erdt, our nwdi we will wy SIS. For condition, of ront.tt end other Informa tion, eddreea The Mockln, Bird, Box IS, Kewarn, Gn. it SSeprr 100; epreta: price Sc per 100 poet- p*ld; £000,000 wild In tnlrty deye: null jronr order.. Autry Greer, Solo Agvnt, m; Em pire Rid,. WANTED— ROOM8. UNFURNISHED ROOMS - TWO OR three connecting roome, nnltable for llrbt bouaekreptng, wltk modern eonvenlenre*. npatalrn preferred; mate price; reference. M FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUBINEBS HOUSES •bould hay. bleb (rad. xlree. Cell os Ken. Bleu Ca. tlli North Pryor .treat. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL- vnge Company, at 20 South Pryor street, | will tray or sell you out COAL. DRY' 8TOVEWOOD—PROMPT DB- IIvery, John T. Stocks A Co., £Jt Peters •treet Bell ’pbons 16 west; Atlanta 'phone 4793. FOR SALK—ONE *»BBT LARGE OAK folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book Co., C9 Whitehall st SPLENDID SECOND-HAND EXCELSIOR stove, with reservoir and warming closet, st half price. Address or call at 20 Dun lap street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school. Isw, medical tmoks for cash. J. C. Oavnn, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money In every pa**k. FOR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship jnmranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co , & and 62 West Mitchell at FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADb FINE Brockway aurrles, rnnabouta and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 63 West Mitchell Street FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office. Phone 2833 or call at MO Can dler Bldg. FOR RENT—ROOMS. rtiff !V^'i'-Ti l 6TriT~WoH?r'15Nfifff! second floor: gas, hot and cold water. Suitable for light housekeeping. 261 Crew, corner Glenn. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don’t let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett ^ (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead s - nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 a East Hunter street, noth 'phones 660. T FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. - 269 CREW STREET; REST SEVEN- l room home In Atlanta for the money. On - e Kelly street, largo four-room house, mod- 0 era. Seven rooms and bath, cottage, 22 Hnnsell; half block Grant park. Seven ~ - rooms and hall. 619 Eaat Fair. Five large rooms, bath and basement, on Williams street, near Simpson and Baker, five min- * utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on Houston, near Jackson atroet. Six rooms <> and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant < park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave- ' nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off j Gordon, West End. Five rooms and bath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. S86 1IIII, •Ix-room cottage, 100 feet on Hill, corner. Eight-room two story residence on Georgia fl avenue, near Grant street. Six rooms nnd ] hall on Luokle, near Pine. Six-room cot* • tago on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, - fronting Grant park. Three nice new flvo 1 nnd six-room pottages on Georgia oratra*. corner Cooper and Hawson, 293, 296, 297. 1 154 Gordon street. West End, ten-room k residence. 106 Kelly street, six-room home. Six-room cottage on Capitol avenus. Six k rooms tod 3-foot hall at 113 Kelly street, jfj Eight lota, 60 by 200 feet. Highland ave* nue. Corner of West Hunter nnd Doray. is lot 40 by 100. On Bass, between Grant nnd IIIII, a ebedy bulhllni lot. ,200-acre ferin. n nrar Leki'wood; will rell ell or pert. All reownable In price end terras. Mterrneon * Co., reel eetete aeenry, elty end coun try reel eetete, 1579 Candler building. Bell 'phone 1X1; Atlanta IM. A NICE BEVBN-ROOM. TWO-8TORY residence, newly painted end papered; > hna electric llghta, large lot, neur Ague. . Bcott College nnd echoole. one block of « car. flood neighborhood. Terme Box 62, _ riecatnr. LOST. Who pats your paper on so slick, R And guarantees that It will stick; It Dora your painting, does It nice, A And 'Always lowest In the prieef* Burnett, of couroe! 4 Your "Uncle Jlra" la bard to beat: Ite a at Number 12 E. Hnnter atreeL Both rhonoa 556. LOBT-OOLD CIRCULAR PIN, STUDDED m with diamond, between 4:30 nnd 5 o’clock Friday, between Inman building and Deca- tnr cat line. Liberal reward If returned to 36 lumnu building. HTICK-PIN, THREE IU-ACK ENAMELED u dalalea net each wltb a chip diamond, Thureilay night on BremSWood ear or W hite- w ball .treet. Return tn Georgtnn and get 52 reward. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN.W- low, cleans suits $1 to $1.W. . **■*»*• ^2?’ 168 Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 529, A. 3881. MONEY TO LOAN. "p MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PRO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 764 Candler Bldg. Eetabllabed 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EqUITABLE. Mortgage loana on real eetete. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purebaae money note#; — Untight loana made for 6 per rent and up- ward*. According to dealrablllty of loon. IV VV. A. Foatcr. 12 Booth Broad atreet. THE UNION HAVINGS HANK IIUYS « purchase money notes and lends money ye on improved Atlanta property at reason* ca able ratea. Dell phone 763. Gould llldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Intcreat, according to eecnrity of. J* fered; email expenre and prompt attention. ul Only on rent estate tn and near Atlanta, o S. It. Turman. ^ MONBY LOANBD ON REAL ESTATE. 3 In TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN w CABBY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. n< SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; m any amount, 4Vi, 6 and 8 iter cent. Wrltn " or call 8. W. Carton, 24 8. Brood ntreet. FARM LOANS-WE ARE PLACING on loans ou Georgia farms at tbe lowest " u rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Dt Company, Gould building. 4 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE £ at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles 1 w WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER for Money Flour, and Insist on getting It, because there Is money In It. BUSINE8S OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND Equip ment Co. We repair, recooatrnct, ex- change, buy nnd nell autotnotdlea. Garage, 16*12 Mltebcll atreeL Atlauta, Ga. »*U nbnne 4»4-L Mala. ATTRACTIVE SIONS WILL BRINO YOU business. For high grade work call oa Kent. »m N. Pryor. Phone Wt p WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOB- bit limes. Write us for prices. Wilson _ A Huddleston. Miami. Fls. IF YOU WISH INSIDE ADVICES OF 2 TO 10 points In stocks for margins! trading, write me Immediately. R. W, Mossman. 44 Broadway, New York. ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION—BSTAB- 1 1 IIsIuhI manufacturing business; owner having other business needs competent man to manage factory; will sell all or half Interest. Stnple specialty; every-ftiny use; A demand greater than rapacity; need cap- ** ltnl to enlarge, profit 331-3 per cent. Hold A f tor cash. Certainly an opportunity. Full- est Investigation Invited. F, care Atlanta Icl Georgian. 1U PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLLMBKR, Phones J2E5. 20 E. Hunter 8L SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 5411. 412 Peters Bulldlnr. REFINED LADY CORRESPONDENT wanted: sire full description; object liter. Add rate for one week only, E. w. It., core Meeklenbnr,, Cheat City, Vs.ti “KENT LIGHTS.” 22.600—BRAND NEW 6BOOM COTTAGE, Jut completed, ea North •.renoe, near Jackson street; yon wilt bare to sea till, coxy tittle cotta,, to appreciate III ralne. Rest of material and workmanship naed, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attraettre terms to ri,ht parties. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION 75 LOTS. KBOM'B and bnlr meat store.; ail MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP p; sold at dru, and depart- lu-ii, .win., .ak for It or write J. J. f* rom, Scalp and Hair Specialist, 412 Tbs Grand, Atlanta. Ga. ART SCHOOL. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lyln, just off the main road; splen did 2-room cotta,e, splendid orchard, all klnda of frnlt, splendid wire fanets and Iron mites, ,ood pasture,., sprints, etc. Wo wsnt to show yon this and point out rev eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. WANTED—FURNI8HEO HOUSE. KENT—FURNISHED ROOMS IN 2ft 250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW t-room house on large lot, lo prettiest part of this street, belli, near North are nas tad Pones DeLeon. This Is a beauty nnd no mistake. Can make eery easy terms on tbla to desirable party. SHOE REPAIRING. 16.230—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET borne of nlno rooms, on tbe prettiest 60 by 160-foot lot In tbe city; hoono Is furnace- heated and op to date. Can assist you to get farms on this. . GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCK IE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Rail 2tt5. Men's sowed half soles, 76c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING 22,760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room houss, lot 60x160 to alley: elevated, on car line; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 caeh and $26 per month. go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Booth I*ryor street, pposlte court houoe. All work llret class, o cheap prices. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOMO OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x17$), shady and pretty; neer car line; wo can maka terms of $1,000 caab, balance easy on this. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATH -'-ined end reshaped. 60c. t end stiff felt hate cleaned and re* HATTERS, 6tt Whitehall 8L $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtreea, we have a lovely 2-story 8* room home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let us show you this place at once, as It Is tbe only thing of Its kind in the city situated eo favorably and to be had on easy terms. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINE!! ANI) 1IBCORDB- Whpleiale and null dlitr(huton< of Vic- WEST ATLANTA PARK. We have subdivided the Blount property into 75 lots and will sell them at auction on the premises SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST, at 3 o’clock p. m. This prop erty fronts DeKalb avenue and runs through to McLen don street. It adjoins the handsome residences of Messrs. Hightower and Mor ris and is within 167 feet of beautiful Moreland avenue (Inman Park). These lots will front on two electric car lines and are 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 Two Houses On North Boulevard. We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,TOO 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 place* 1 for cash. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR, FOR RENT. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WE HAVE THE LAROEST LIST OF _ houeet that we ever bud In one week. Foe Atlanta and Vicinity—Showtri to. Call by our office Monday and get a but- n **bt and .Sunday. STATE FORECA8T. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 618. Georgia, Alabama, nnd South Carolina-. Local showers tonight nnd Sunday. WEATHER CONDI! IONS. ’Administrator's Sale. Morins In from tbe northweat |, ,, area of high preaauro. central orer the it. Nebraika. Tbe mlra *, J*.,** 1 ** , high baa canned rain and .light fatla In temperature to tbe eonth and v. ‘h! eaat of Ita center. Showere hare occurred portlon * » f and In the northeast. The area of lowest air. pressure !* or* ■TPltorn Vatr Vnrl- ha wine. .........-I I.... .. western New York, having moved but u7 iln ttf? Z r lu tr mol P ,n €v 0rer tbe ern half of the country the pressure in flat stagnant, favorable for local showers ceased, by tbe honorable court of ordinary . . —, .. of Fulton qounty. on the first Monday In and stagnant, favorable for local showers October, 1904, ana on the first Monday In 1° Ibis vicinity tonight and Sunday. June, 1906, respectively, 1 will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, before, the court house door of Fulton county. In the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday In Sep tember. 1906. between the legal hours of *ni ana Sunday. J. B. MARBURY, Section Director. tember. 1906. between tbe legal hours of •ale, the following property or said Itobert Dohme, deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land In land lot 109 of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at I a. a.. 75th mdrldlan time, August 11, 1906.* — southwest corner of Larkin and Dora streets and running west along the south side of Larkin street 90 feat, thence extending back south same width as front STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. known as lots 19 and 20 of Jhe sub-dlvlsiou nf the “Lawshe homestead,” and contaln- ig Improvements thereon. Also, a certain tract of wild land, being nd lot 86 of the Fifteenth district and •Chattanooga, cloudy. Columbus, clear. . . Gainesville, clear. . , Wrlta for catalogue. Alexander-: the so Blyea ( bicycle and sundry distributors In "the •“"I?- 5 0 ?* 11 *™ for Fierce. Y.l*. Sn.ll end Hudeon bicycler. Writ, for oor >•« catalogue and price Hat Alexander- Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER. "ligns, banners, flags and flag decorations special occasions. 20ft K. Alabama 8t Kwokioi'ATiii'c RKlkiBbiEs—cUItB make hair grow, p makes you by* CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) IDEALS register, inlub?. far Caah or monthly payments. Every rrgl.t.r guaranteed for two ?oara. South.rn Cnah •ter Co.. Brooch of American Second. Alianta*a , a. M ** , * ,,r Co " 24 a Bro ‘ d * trMt - REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. M. A. SHELTON, i'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A ictlcnl Hove and range repairer; beat ; and material guaranteed. Beth phones 51 8. l'ryor atreoL MONEY 1 MONEY 1 MONEY! Money Where It Is Safe nnd Where It Will Pay You Largo Amount Net Interest. Only 22.264 or W needed; half OH CA?rftKLITYblT ftiki DkAt coUNkIi —IVnchtree; now paying not less than In value within the property has doubled last four /ears and fo four years r yei » all ' flHl.l. Vot) TllB OlHiATtlHi 1 railroad lyr SO feet on afreet, tor the m of 226.000. i'TOTTwaSt a NR\v Rome 6k' Fu6M The firat month will ba givan FREE, and if oeouplad ona year, two more montha will bo given FREE at the and of the year, making only nine montha you wilt hav# to pay for. None but good familiar will ba allowed in theae houaea. Thaaa art located on the river olactrlo car lint, only twenty min uter' ride from the canter of the city; contain 7 and 8 roomei have never been oeoupledt arc located in Webt At lanta Park. Every homo fronta a fifty- foot park, which la act in treat, ever greena and floware. Pure air, native oakai an Ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than living In tha city and the surrounding! are more wholaaoma. In tha center of this park are the FERRO PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which will cure any cate of atomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, naatly furnished, a store, a aohool houta coat ing $2,500 will toon be completed. Capt J. T. Mills, who llvoa on the ground., will (how you through tha houses. Rant $20 par month. ROFF SIMS & GO., Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building, Bell Phone 888. Standard 2880. laud _ I . ___ second section of Cherokee county, Georgia, and containing 40 acres, more or less. Also, a certain lot of land In the town of Greenville, dear. of tha Nan* tnbnla property as lot No. 12 In block 93, r ,, — fronting on Central avenue 25 feet and ex- Toccoa^ clear.. tending back 130 feet. Home, n. cloudy. . . Spartanburg, clear. . Tallapoosa, cloudy. . Toccoa, clear.. , . * West Point, clear. . Temp’ture. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. part of the city. THE ABOVE. CALL AND SEE US. WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL and WM. S. SHERWOOD, BEST BARGAIN IN ATLANTA. START A MAIL ORDER BUSINESS; WE furnish everythin* necessary; only few dollars miulred; new plan, success certain; costs nothing to Investigate. Mtlburn* Micks, 363 Dearborn street, Chicago. for $648.00 annually. For a few days $4,800.00. ’ If you don’t believe it go take a HENDRICK & CO., ’Phones 2837. REAL ESTATE WANTED If you have property any where in 4tla Q ta that you want to sell, see LTEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. HENRY H. JACKSON. practically 146 bales « I nnu U (Viiam Uirasii, nu new; 109 seres: bottom crop ,000 bushels corn; 1M6: 110 cotton. A0Oi TWO NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR Terminal, Station; aldewalks and sewer; cabinet mantels; splendid renting section. 31,600 each, one-third cash and montldy payments. Nicfi Lot, ASHBY STREET, 64x206 FT. Kelt front end covered with nice oak treat. Only $250. iF Ybu WANT A MODERN HOME that Is a beauty, on the best part of Central avenue, we have It, and the price Is right. i^EW I'UopehtV—Rents 712.00 l'Kii month—$900. Let us show you this. fu'b-room IIOt'SE ON NfclJION st. Lot 66x125; tbl. It clnre In. Price 62.666. six-iidoil Ii6uRH. MODEltti, itANki.S •treat. (2.700. Terme NbW S-B0OM HOttdb, WITH flXtL A&k> 23 acres land, ^4 mils chert road and eight mllea from the city—$1,200. AT Nft*. 304-306 \VE8T FOURTH STRgfcT are have two 3-room cottages In first- clssa shape, renting to white tenants at $7 each, ana a small house In rear of one lot. This Is a bargain at $1,400. Rents $65, Price $4,250. HERB IS NEW PROPERTY PAYING 16 per rent; ctoee In end clone to new depot. 6M eXSt fair STREET—ltEKT9 to white tenenta tt (11; price (1,(66; rent cen be relied to (15; err line. just C6mTleted-nEW six-room boner, on beet pert of Jonet avenue; price (2,066; (7M rath, (25 per month. IN A STONE'S THROW OF THE P1F.D- mont. on Lnckle (tract, eeven-room honee at (ft600. FIND fit BIG AD. W. E. WORLEY, $25 empire: building. . Atlanta 'Phone 3983. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 306 and 305 Century Bldg. . BOTH PHONES 4499. the Nantahaln Marble and . :!:nced by certificate No. 139 of the capital stock of said company, Incorporated under •Minimum temperatures are for the u* hour period ending at 8 a. tn. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Spartanburg, 8. C.. the Giant Led*e Gold and Copper Co.. In oorporated under the laws of the state Arlxona, as evidenced by certificate 1066. mong the legatees urn MARK A. HARDIN, Robert Dohme. Deceased. STATISTICS. street, a daughter. DEATHS. Jennie Louise Turner, 4 months old, died of Indigestion at 66 McDonough street. Margaret 8. Andrews, 19 montha old, died of pneumonia at 20 Lucy street. Infant of O. H. Mauldin died at 190 Echo street. DeWltt Brandon, 4 years old. died of tuberculosis at 643 E. Fair street. Carroll Vaughan. IS years old, died of typhoid fever at 239 Courtland avenue. . Guy T. Branch. 24 years old, dl«y at IS CENTRAL * r STATION, of Ill ZSg Atlanta Augusta at Charleston Galveston -T Little Rock Memphis Mobile Montgomery J New Orleans Oklahoma Savannah It Vick,burg Wilmington 14 10 6 81 16 15 8 10 16 8 18 13 10 £ o. Max. Min. VIUJ A. UiBUYUi « /CBI poison at Grady hospital. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $2,860, Penal Sum—Hugh Richardson to W. M. weathers,,lot on Cascade avenue. Bond Cameron street. Administrator’s deed. $2,600—Agnes F. Plckert to E. Dreyfus et I. three lota on Waldo street, near Pb * street. Loan deed. $4,00O-Mrs. K. K. Armstrong to Mrs. M, lot on Factory street. Warranty i BUILDING PERMITS. $200—M. A. Golden, to add to one-story frame .dwelling at ii& Marietta street. $65—W. B. Mathews, to re-cover two one- Howell story frame dwellings at 146-147 street $5,100—Miss Clyde Crockett, to build six BEAUTIFUL VACANT LOT (66x110 FEET) on Peachtree between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets; three magnificent homes occupy the rest of the block. Cheapest and moat desirable available lot on this street of elegant homes. Suitable for a residence or apartment house. Only $7,850-$l,850 cash and $1,000 per annum at 6 per cent. other crons. rlth superintendent. , — .. TO, LorntMl ») nillre nortm__- owner ,liM to oth*r bn«tw» anil ren t xl». It attention. Wanta <|ulek aale at H> tore. R. O. MEDLOCK. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of • power of rale given in a nrttn and Roxanne Mar tin to B. M. Brooks, dated March 6. 1902. and recorded March 14. 1902. In mortgage I>ook No. 68, pass 206, of Faltnn eounty rec ords, then* will be sold before tbe court house door of said county, within the legal hour* of sale on firat Tueaday In September next, for cash, all that tract or parcel of land lying and belnrln the city of Atlanta and beln^ |>art of land Urt 84. of the 14th district of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting on tbe north side of Markham street 31 feet and extending back north same width as front, 117 feet, to an tiler. Bounded on the east by lot of Mary Kellar and on the west by lot of Daniel Avnry. Will be sold FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. tom land, well drained and In high state of cultivation; open land enough for twenty plows. Made last year 110 bales cotton nnd 3.000 bushels of corn and other crops, wheat, oats, sorghum, pets, etc. Improve ments: One modern well-finished a-room dwelling and 13 tenant houses. Barns, cribs, storehouses and blacksmith shop alt In good condition. Several good wells of fine freestone water, large pasture and pleuty of Umber for all purposes. R. F. D. route and telephone connecting to all parts of the county. Splendid, healthy commu nity, close to public school and churches. This farm has netted the owner $3,000 for the last two years. This Is one of the finest farms In the state. Will make terms of % cash, 1. 2. 3 years on Imlance, or would consider exchange for good income city property. For further In formation, apply to B, M. BROOK*; E. A. NESBIT. 3 Edgewood Ave. me-story frame dwellings at 409-12-23-17-19-21 Hillard street. $1,700—Mira Clyde Crockett, to build two one-story frame dwelling at 412-416 Hilliard •treet $100—J. L. Poindexter, to add to one-atory frame dwelling at 21 Lucy street. $125—Edgar Oliver, to repair frame dwell ing at 46o Courtland avenue. $2,400—C. C. Stovall, to build store and dwelling at 222-224 Highland avenue. $300-0.- Y. Pierce, to add to one-story frame dwelling at 39 Pondera aveuue. $80—A. C. Kerlln, to re-cover two one- story frame dwellings at 411-416 Central ave- $40—8. D. Warnock, to build stable at 322 Ponce DeLeon avenue. STOCKS REVIEWED B YNEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. 11.—The Sun says: After the firat few minutes of trading, during which stocks were generally higher, tbe market became reactionary, but the great strength In the Harriman Issues proved a sufficient sustaining factor to prevent any thing more than temporary recessions. The London market was firm with strength In kaffirs, while consols were steady and Russian bonds higher. Foreign buying, while not of a large volume In our market, so strongly favored Southern •Pa cific nnd Missouri Pacific as to suggest that anticipations of favorable dividend action were entertained abroad as well aa at home. During the greater part of the session busi ness, outside of a few issues, was very small, but the undertone was at all times good. Pennsylvania and Reading, while fairly active, showed a lack of the aggros- sire buying seen earlier In the week, and St. Paul was comparatively neglected. United States Steel Issues showed fair strength, and It was asserted that tbe only that the mills might not be" able to hamlie the business In sight. Norfolk was strong talned.—Glbert A appean Clay. THE SUGAR MARKET. By Private Leased wire. New York Aug. il.—Local refined and raw »wr ^steady and unchanged. London Rain has fallen In all portions of the belt. The amounts were heavy In South Carolina, Indian Territory, Texts and Alabama.’ Lit tle or no changes In temperature were re* ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit sal IV- xrhnnge. Lemons. $4.75ii5.00. Limes 60 to 76c. Peaches, per crate, $1.0>f?1.50. * YHViini uri uiuii, (t.wHi, Plneepplet, (1.50 to (2.60. Ilaoenn,, etreighta, if- bunch 71.E) t, (1.75. Cull., per bunco, (1 to 7175. to (20.00 per 100; de Wet.rm.lnu, (7.60 POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB.- Lire ben. (5 to 17lie; Stlet 22ti to 25c; broiler, 15 to 22Kc. Lira ducki, Pekin 37 to Cc; puddle S to 27Vic. 15 to . . joddle ...... Dreued bene, per lb., 12c to 21c. Km per doxen, !0c. Butter, table, per lb., SO to 22Hc; cook- M-^w^l^ln Wb. reck... 012c. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. 1 stock, $2.50 bnrrel. Onions. $1.50 bushel; cabbage, 2c pound, new sweet potatoes $L50 bushel. flourTgrain. provisions. ^ FLOUR—Postels Patent, $6.00; Diamond patent, $6.60; Miscoutah Star, $4.65: fancy patent. $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Bine Ribbon. $4.00; tancy, $3.90; spring whe-at patent, >5.3 CORN—Choice red -ob, 76c; No. 2 white, 76c; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed, 73c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texts rust proof, 60c. MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel. !o* lurltiul 1 I!) It, Into. nen liiiefiftl ttp' itr, fi.vu, lumiuiii. ’ $1.36: pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. $1.06. motby. chine# large bales, IU9: do, choice smofl bales, $L&: do, No. i timothy bales, $1; do.. No. 2. $1; do., .No. I clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 doted mixed* Ife CIxOVER.—Choice fOc. . . The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, sod subject to immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated. $5-20. New York Refined/ 6*i; plantations, 6H- Market ~ery strong. COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle's $1f®V 12c. Market strong. RICE.—Carolina to 7V4c, according M ^R«fn« r L?*SSii delry, 1«« twins 14c; brick, 14c. Market strong. a reme hams, 15e. Pots vine 14c; brick, 14c. PROVI8lONS-r-8upr ims 16Hc. California uan» iwtw. Urr ntt extre rll«, (twi Mllji llO.ia-t.t hack*. 6c; nletre. *<_• ft compound, 76ic; Red Croat. 7fcc. 8T0CK3 AND BOND_8., Gcorfte Ui-^ 1515.. i. Him:::::::::::: isoft.!.;.::::::::.... im Bid. A«k*J. Gcoriii, RT~R Berennnh 5«, 1— Macon It, 7916 Atlentarie, Ull Atlanta, 4$e. 1922 107 Atlanta to. 1924 1« Atlanta and Woet Point.:. 1*5 ... 106 Aiiauea iuu nni ro7ni....u.u Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 C. It. of Georgia 1st income IB 9) Georgia ~- Augusta am) Savannah H5 Southwestern THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. By. Frlretc Tiered Wire. ... fhlceeo. An*. II.-Ho*e-E»llinntcd re- cclpta today tt.000. Market 6el0c loocr, quality fair; left oyer 6^74; bulk «5,s.«\^ Mllmetcd for Monday «.46»: ■ Urtt ft 15; mixed 66.650ftifti; ****1..* *^? ti , attic—Ratlmafcd receipt. 400. ^ nuchene-d; quality fair; brerre —1.25; h cl fere (2.M**.*: celrre » Market rewe 7104.25] hetfore (LJ0O5.D: a 07: »ood j)rtmc atecra TftuOftM: I”® 1 ,.” mcillnm 72.MOS.10; itockcr. and f»'-' r ’ 12.4004.60. Hbccp—Receipt! 2,06ft Market oei-hans^l: quality fair; native. UlOOftS: '»««• aWS?1CT^pt-iSTB Sit* t»* — Mi m