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discontinue classified advertise,
manta.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Georgian want ade. are inex
pensive, but they bring quick re*
suits and aura returns.
Ads. for Situations Wanted will
be Inserted one time free of
charge. They must not exceed
four lines.
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4*27
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at ratea quoted above.
OFFICE 8PACB IN NICELY FURNISH
ed office. Phone Mil or call St 1M0 Can.
dler Bide.
FOR RENT—R00M8.
second floor; ass, hot and cold water.
Suitable for light housekeeping. Ml Crew!
corner
WALL PAPER.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—GOOD 8TBONO WHITE MEN
as helpers In the foundry tojorn mold-
erf trade. Good pay to etart with end
better pay In two or three month*. Only
tboee with ^ood reference* need apply.
(formerly of Burnett St Willie) is not dead
nor missing. lie fa contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and ebow room ““
Kae^ICniHei^trectfflothJp^ne^Kd.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
269 CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN'
room home In Atlanta for the money. On
Kelly street, largo four-room bouse, mod
Karen rooms and bath, cottage, 22
Ilnnsell; half block Grant park. Keren
room* and hall. 519 Eaat Fair. Fire large
room*, bath and twsement. on Williams
direct, near Him peon nnd Baker, five min-
utea walk. Elegant elevemrootn house on
Houston, near Jackaon street. HI* rooms
sud hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant
park. Ten-room residence on Auburn are-
nue. Fine cottage home on Aahby, Just off
Gordon, West End. Five rooms and bath
near Georgia srenue, on Garden. 386 1IIII.
six-room cottage, 100 feet on I1UI, corner.
Eight-room two story residence oh Georgia
arenne, near Grant street. Hlx rooms and
ball on Luckle. near Fine. Hlx-room cot
tage on Cherokee avenue, ■■
ark. Three nice new
Itawson, . _
154 Gordon atreet. West End, ten-room
realdence. 106 Kelly atreet, six-room home.
Hlx-room cottage i
, w „ „ 113 Kelly atreet
Eight /ofa, GO hy 200 foot, Highland ave
nue. Corner of West Hunter and Doray.
lot 40 by 100. On Baaa, betwwn Grant nnd
lllll, ft shady building lot. 300-acre farm,
near Lakewood; will aell all or part A1
reasonable In price and terms. Btevensoc
’’o., real estate sgenev, city and coun*
real estate. 1529 Candler bnlldlng. Bell
ine 1061; Atlanta 806.
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DO TOD WANT TO DIBPOfB OF TOUR
goods? If so, call up 2306 (Bell). The
fiif— ‘
Bool
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 T
the drug business. Address
care Tbe Atlanta Oeorgtsn.
I LEARN
•Druggist."
WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE HOIIHE-
shocr nnd general plantation smith; none
other need apply. Htcady Inti sud mod
wages to the right man. Address Lock box
17, Jackson, On.
NICE HEVBN-ltOOM. TWO-STORT
residence, newly painted nnd papered;
hae electric llgbte, large lot, near Ague*
Scott College and school*. one block
Brou * uuege null sriiwn, «»•«» ut«v»
our. Good neighborhood. Terms. Box 62,
Decatur.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASS
barber? Easiest trade In the world to
leant. We own a chain of barber shops in
Atlanta In which we work only our own
graduates. Full course, $20, Commission
.a. — enter. Atlanta irnrber
paid front day von enter. Atlas
Oollege. IQ] Whitehall street.
WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS
once to work "it new mill buildings IS
miles from Asheville, N. C., on the Murphy
branch of the Southern . railroad. ""
wages and long job, there being ten million
brick to lay. Apply to Frank It. Gllbretb,
General Contractor, Cnuton. N. C.
WANTED-FOUR GOOD ERECTING MEN
for cotton ginneries, engine* and liollers;
S3 per day and expense*. M. C. Hall,
care Glbbes Machine Company, Columbia
OPTICIAN WANTED—SHOP WORKMAN
capable at edgt-grinding ami frame bend
Ing. Address X. Y., core thla paper.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
tngton operators furnished position*.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTE D—P( IT ION AH ME AT cT'TTE U
or grocery clerk: good reference. J. A.
Brown, Flowery Branch, Gn.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
and vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week; now Is yoor time. 26 S. Broad
street. TL W. Rills, Atlanta.
in'QIRNIC SANITARIUM IS NOW
r sdy for the reception and treatment of
Invalids. Least price II per day. Dr.
J. M. Armstrong, Morrow. Qa.
WE WANT A POEM, AND FOR ONE
that aulta our needs we will nay 115. For
conditions of contest and other Informa
tion, address The Mocking Bird, Box 15,
Newnan, Ga.
MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS
cards, name and address, latest fad of
the year; sold all over tbe United States
at Me per 100; special price 26c per ioo post
paid; 2,000,000 sold In thirty days; rush youi
orders. Autry Greer, Sole Agent, 1312 Em
plre Bldg.
BE A FtRHT.CLAHH BARBER. EAHIE8T
trade learned. Full course $30. We own
several abop* In Atlanta where we emnloy
. _ —* -x— « from
only our graduates. Commission paid
day you enter. Atlanta Barber College,
163 Whl • •*
hltehall atreet.
WEDDING INVITATIONS, LITHD-
grsphed stock certificates; everything In
printing. Bennett Printing House, 21 South
Broad atreet.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES
should have blah grade alius. Call on
Kent Sign Co.. 91% North Vryo
Phone ML
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL-
COAL. DRY STOVE WOOD-PROMPT DR
livery. John T. Stocks A Co., 236 Peters
atreet Bell 'phone 16 west; Atlanta 'phone
6793.
FOR
fol
Co.,
SALE—ONE 8KT LARGE OAK
doors, one _
Whitehall at
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
echool, law, medical liooks for cash. J.
C. Gavan. 71 Whitehall street. “
IF IT IS BEAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to Imy or sell, call to see me. It. C. l'en
dleton. 614 Peters bnlldlng.
LOST.
Who puts your paper on so slick,
And guarantees that It will stick;
Does your painting, docs It nice.
And ‘always lowest In ths pries T
Barnett, of course!
Tour "Uncle Jim" Is bard to beat;
lie's st Number H^E^JIunmr street
LOBT-TIIE PARTY WHO PICKED UP
brown atetoon hat. markwl T. L. C., In
front of Peters bulldlnff Monday, would
confer a favor by telephoning main 97, or
take to 35 Booth Foreyth atroet.
IsOBT-AT EAST LAKE OR ON BTIIEBT
car Saturday, old seal *v«tri» fob, topai
■tone. Return to American Book Company.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
iow. cleans aulta tl to |1-W, Pant a 50c.
168 Whitehall 8t. rhones, Bell 629, A. $881.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED[VlSO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler nidg.
Established WO, -
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans nmdo for 6 per rant end up-
vt.„r.. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money note# nnd lends money
on Improved Atlnntn property at reason
able rate* Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to secnrlty of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate In and near Atlanta.
B. ll. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL-ESTATE. 9
TO 6 YEARS. 8 PF.ll CENT. JOHN
CABBY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount, 414, 6 and 6 per cent. Writ*
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street.
farm loanb-wb are placing
bmns on Georgia form* *t the lowest
rates over offered! The Houthern Mortgage
.'otnpany, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles
i ■« ........ h nnq 1 ir.nutlu I'nttrf
Herman, rooms 2024 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, and Insist on getting It,
because there Is mopey In It.
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
meat Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change, buy and eell automobile* Garsge.
10-12 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Bell
phone 4894-L Main.
ATTRACTIVE 8IGNH WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent, 91% N. Pryor. Phone 2928.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOH-
Ida times. Write ue for prices. Wilson
A Huddleston, Miami, Fla.
TALKINQ MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Wholesale and retail distributor*! of Vic
tor Talking Machines and 1U * >rds. Just
BWBIN —.■ mediate attsaooql
g ren mall ord«#s. We want the names of
B talking machine dealers to Aa south. |
Write for < * * “•
1 catalogue. Alexander-El yea Co.
bicycle and sundry dtatrlbatora la the
eouth ; Bootbern agents for Pierce. Yale,
8**11 and Hudson bicycles Write for our
IPX catalogue and price list. Alexai '
Blyaa Co.
REYNOLDS. TFIB SION PAINTER.
HJfns, banners, bags and flog decorations
for special occasions. 20% E. Alabama HL
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, IJALLWOOD8. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
any business, at a price that cannot I
hot please yon.
Cash or montl -17
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
>4 8. Broad BL,
Atlanta, Ga.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M, A. SHELTON IB A
practical .tor. and rani. repairer; best
work and mnterlal guaranteed. Both phone.
6275. it 8, Pryor street.
FINE PLANTATION FOR
SALE.
850 acres 25 miles east of
Atlanta, in Gwinnett county,
on Big Haynes Creek; all in
one body, 125 acres fine b< t-
tom land well drained and
in high state of cultivation;
open land enough for 20
jlows. Made last year 110
jales of cotton and 3,000
bushels of corn, and other
crops, wheat, oats, sorghum,
peas, etc. Improvements,
one modem well-finished 6-
room dwelling and 13 tenant
houses, bams, cribs, store
houses and blacksmith shop,
all in good condition. Sev
eral, good wells of fine free
stone water, large pasture
and plenty of timber for all
purposes. R. F. D. route
and telephone connecting to
all parte of the county.
Splendid, healthy communi
ty, 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
i’nc state.
Will make terms of one-
fourth cash, 1, 2, 3 years on
balance, or would consider
exchange for good income
city property. For further
information applv to
E. A. NESBIT,
No. 3 Edgewood Avenue.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone* 1455. 411 P*ter* Building.
0,600-IIRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE.
Just completed, on North arena*, neer
Jackson etreet; yon will bar* to ae* thla
roiy little cottage to appreciate It* rain*.
Beat of material and workmanahtp naed,
baastlful cabinet maotcla, tinted walla, ate.
Can mat* attractive term, to right parties.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
ISEVBN-ROOU COTTAGE WITH ATTIC
and atoraxe room. Built laaa than a year
ago for a home. Large new barn and ser-
rant'a luma*. Plenty of ahade and fruit
Lot 260 by 600. Opposite Dr. Bldley’a
home, near Decatur. Town la growing in
thla direction. * To avoid ranting, will aell
at • bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road* lying Just off tbo main road; splen
did 8-room cottags, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, ate. We
want to show you this and point out ssr-
eral features not mentioned her*, and then
make you a price.
16,260—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room house on large lot. In prettiest
part of this street, being near North ave
nue and Ponce DeLeon. Tbie If a beauty
and no mlatake. Can make very easy terms
on this to desirable party.
$6,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by
130-foot lot In the city; bouae Is furnace-
heated and up to date. Can assist you to
get terms on this.
$2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
room house, lot 10x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can make terms to acceptable
party of $400 cash sod $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 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 8-
room, home, finished beautifully inside and
out; It you want a bargain, let us show you
thla place at once, as It la the only thing of
Its kind In tbe city situated so favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
WANTED.
Houses to rent. Have
clients for houses in all sec
tions. If you want your va
unt house rented at once,
list it with
PERSONAL.
david w. YARimocan.
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phone, lies. 90 E. Hunter BL
‘KENT LIGHTS.’
THE BEST OF MANTLE.LIGHTS NOW
eold at 9114 N. Pryor *L Alex Kent,
Phone 4S4S.
KROM'8 MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP
and hair soap; sold at drug and depart
ment stores; ssk for it or write J. J. iCrotn,
Koslp and Hair Specialist, 611 Tbe Grand,
ART SCHOOL
PUBLIC TO VISIT
.. School of Art on,I Inspect por.
trait, painted by Ilia l*rge clOMeo. Corner
Peachtree and Auburn.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING .
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South I'ryor atreet,
ojtposlto court house. All work first-class.
No cheap prices.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA A*ND _
cleaned and reahau—.
Soft and stiff frit hats cleaned and re-
3aped. Se. '
ACME HATTERS, P4 WhlUhlu^L
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
TH# fir»t month will b, given FREE,
and If occupied one year, two mor*
month* will b* given -FREE at th*
end of th# y*ar, making only nln*
month, you will hav* to pay for. Non*
but good familiox will b* allowed In
thou houses. These are looated on the
river eleotrlo ear lint, only twanty min
utes' ride from the center of the oityt
contain 7 and 8 room,; hav* navar
bean occupitdi are looated In West At*
lanta Park. Evary hout# front* a fifty-
foot park, which la aet In trees, ever
green* and flower*. Pur* air) natlv*
oaks; an ideal spot for children. It fa
cheaper than living In th* eity and th*
surrounding* are mor* wholaxome. In
th* oantar of thla park ar# th* FERRO
PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which will
our* any eats of atomaoh or kfdnay
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new ohuroh, neatly
furnished, a store, a aohool house coxt-
ing $2,5C0 will toon be completed. Capt.
T. Mills, who lives on th* groundx,
will show you through th* houxas. Rant
520 per month.
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
FOR RENT.
WE HATE THE LARGEST LIST OF
m week.
t a bul-
We s^w uur houses sod*move our tennuts
free. Come to see us.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Pbonea 618.
W. E, TREADWELL & CO.
REAL ESTATE,
24 SOOTH BROAD ST.
Bell Pbone 2844. AUanta Phone 3803.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, COOPER STREET:
water, gas, etc $1,500
19 ACHES LAND, FRONTS TWO I1ATT;
roads, 3% mile* from city $2,500
H ACItES on marietta car i.ine.»2,ooo
148 A£hK0. TWO Fh’E-ROOM IiOUMEB.
15 acres bottom land, outhulUllngs..$i80(l
126 ACtl&fl; Well WATERED; ItAlt-
6»"> 11.000
irXcKEri; titX-KflfiH ftbtyflg; VtNtNOH
station $2,600
SOME UEAutIVVL ACfifiAOB fltck-
iter acre.
SEVEN-ftoOSi "IfoUfili, FOttRE&T AVE-
nue; up-to-date $4,250
EioIit-koom hoTSK; -CoiiHKK i.ot;
Vorreet arena. 27.000
NINE-BOOM lIDtlftS; blEW; S-OHTll
Jackson atreet 16.700
BIX-ItOOM IldtUSE; EAST f’l^.E STitEE'i',
modern 83,600
NINE-ItOOJI TWO-STORY HOUSE; WEST*
End; modern 94.200
SOME GOOD PROPOSITIONS IN FIVE
snd six-room cottages; 12.000 to 93.260;
West End.
WE SELL VACANT I-OTS iN ALL J>AKT8
of the city. Bee us for south side prop
erty. $4,660 buys tan-room house, Wiish-
Ington street. Bee us for Investment prop
erty.
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
TWO Srx-ROOM COTTAGE8 NEAR TER-
mlnal station; sidewalks nnd sewer; cnb-
Inet mantels; splendid renting section; $1,-
500 each; ouo-thlrd cash and monthly pay
ments.
nice lot o.\ ASirtn - StueEt, 6, IlY
200 feet, east front, nnd covered w7(h nice
oak trees; only $260.
beAt BARGAIN OS* SOUTH stltK; If ICE
fire-room modern cottage, with hall; well
elevated; needs to bo ween to b* appre
ciated; only fl.860.
Sew mSpERTYi rents - 912 phr
month; $900. Let us show you thla.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON NELSON
street; lot 50 by 136. This Is close In.
Price $2,000.
six-room iiouhE, hXnkFn Atreet 1 ;
92,200. Terms.
NICE t'IVK ROOM houAb iVii'Ii halL
and 3$ acres lnnd. one-fourth of a mile
chart road and 8 miles from the city; $1,-
200.
AT 904-S0G WEST FOt’RTII STREET, WE
bare two three-room cottages In first-class
shape, renting to white tenants at $7 each,
ana a small house In, rear of one lot. This
Is a bargain at M.40O.
Two Houses On North Boulevard.
We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,700
cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgewood aYe.
and Auburn ave.; lot is 106x160, with good elevation.
, An out-of-town owner wants to sell these two places
for cash.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR RENT—TWO BEAUTIFUL INMAN PARK
HOMES.
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. WILL BE VACANT SEPTEMBER
FIRST. FOR INFORMATION, CALL ON
H. R. HUFFMAN, 703 CANDLER BLDG.
BELL PHONE 371 MAIN.
a
Special Notices
q ll j IITTT
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corracted by Atlanta Fruit x&4
Produce exchange ^
FUNERAL NOTICE.
PITMAN’—Josle Elizabeth, tbo Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pit
man, died at 10 o'clock Sunday evening.
Funeral services at the residence, 106
Simpson street, Tuesday afternoon at
3:80 o'clock. The friends of the fam-
i rntun. j/cr uinir, «i.wduu.
Pineapples, $1.50 to $2.60.
Bananas, straights, i>-»- bunch $LM ts
H.75. Culls. per“buncn, $i ~to'sIaC
Wo term dote, $7.W to $20,00 per ICO; 4$.
and Mrs. A. M. Harris, Mr. ami
Mrs. W. H. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Steerman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Kershaw, are requesteil to attend. In-
Live bens 25 to, 37%c: fries 22% to sT;
broiler, 15 to 22Wc. Live duckx, Pekin li
itoS^^artdle 26
DreiKd ben,, per lb., Ue to Ue.
- ?P ,j oxeUf 20c.
table, per lb., » to 22%c; cook-
ferment at Oakland cemetery.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Glbert & Clay
Co.: "A disturbing element this morning
may^ap^ear jn jhe^ decision of Judge Gay;
nor In the Coney Island fare case against
the Brooklyn ltapld Transit, and while we
understand the merits of the case were not
nor's decision point to at least
opinion on this subject as being unfavorable
to the Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Today's
market should prove somewhat active, and
the character of the trading Saturday
Good sources report
per cent rate next period.
The New York Financial Bureau aays:
The stock market seems to be temporarily
j t | a W |ti,| n t h e trading limits
nterests—the banking element—evidently
have practically all the stocks and nil the
money and manipulation of any kind that
I s possible thereunder. Money Is the factor.
If the extra stringency doe* not materialise
however, will not prevent specialty ad
ranees, nnd they may be anticipated from
time to time. While it has been done lie-
fore, It seems folly to put the market
higher In the face of the present money
outlook. There'Is no doubt tnat the big in
terests are well supplied with funds and
that commission houses are well provided
for, but not prepared for a big bull caui-
pa'gn. The outlook Is good for * mainte
nance of level with wide fluctuations and
specialty advances with tbe neutral po*l-
tlon the best nnd moderate profits only
•ought. Shortage elimination place* the
market open to attack within supporting
limits, ana the room may be depended upon
to attack whenever vulnerability Is pre
sented. The developments over Sunday are
of minor importance, considering the mar
ket as a whole, with sentiment still con
flicting and favorable to the trading mar
ket.
new iorx, Aug. a.—London nnu. An ir
regular market can bo expected with sell-
ffonty—Now Ibite lkT In 1-lb. racks li
012c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. $
stork, $2.50 htrrid.
Onlona, $1.50 bushel; cahbago, 2c pound,
new sweot boUtoo* $1.60 buAel.
flourTgrain, provisions.
FLOUR^Postels Patent $6.00; Diamond
to $6.76*
COHN—Choice red "ob, 76c: No. 2 white.
75c; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed, 73c.
OATS—Cholct white clipped, 52c; cholco
white, 50c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust*
proof, 60c.
MEAL—Plain water ground, per busbel,
73c; bolted 140-lb. jutes, per bushel. 65c*
Shorts, white. $1.50, medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.35^ure bran, $1.10; mixed brsn. $1.06.
do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, No. {
timothy I Milos, $1: do.. No. 2, $1; do.. No. l,
clover mixed, $1.00; do, No, 3 closed mixed;
90c.
S YBIL—Choice 90c.
Above prices arc f. o. b. Atlanta, and
t to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIE8.
8UGAR—Standard granulated. $5.20. New
York Refined, 6%; plantations, 6%. Market
very strong.
COFFEE—Roasted
Arbuckle's $16.50;
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, U%c:
twins 14c: brick, 14c. Market strong. .
PROVISIONS—Supreme bams, 16c. Dors
hams 16%c. California hams 10%c: Red Cross
hum*. 15e. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.87; l>eUW>t,
204 lbs., $10.50; fat backs. 8c; plates. 8c;
Supreme lard, $9.75: Red Cross, lOc. Snow
Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, l\c.
uid.
Georgia 4%s, 1915......... 112
Georgia, R. R. 6s, 1910...!.....,.. 106
Savannah 5*. 1909 102M
106
105
107
Atlanta and "West Point!!!!!!..*! 115
Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107
LV R. of Georgia 1st income
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income.....
Georgia
Augusta nnd Savannah. 11$
south western 116
Georgia Pacific lsts 120
and A. 1st....,
STATE OF GEORGIA-Count/ of Fulton.
In ouwoance of an order of the Honorable
WiRuun^T. Jrewnan, Unitod „8t***j Judge,
>*oee4l In the case of the John H ncock
lutoil Life Insurance Company v*. Jennie
. Anderson and P*m W. Anderson, admin I s-
of the united Bute* for the northern dis
trict of Georgia, the asms being the fore*
closure of * mortgage In said court, will
Atlanta, county ot i
, on the flrtt fue*1xy In September,
Ithln tbe tasal hour, ot xele, and
titshet and beat bidder, tbe follow-
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAOE—
■mall or largo—at from ft to 1100 per front
foot.
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX
to ten room* «t from H.7M to 19,000, 94,-
000 to 912,000; any port of the clt,*; with
term*.
long time. Lola from 9000 to 12,600.
G. M. McKINNON,
520 Peter* Bids.
NORTH SIDE HOMES.
TWO-RTORY l-UOOM HOUSE. MODERN
Improvement*.-good surroundings; fifteen
minutes’ walk from center of city. $6,000.
A BMAUTY IN A TWO STORY BIGUT-
MKira home (new). All Imnrorements.
Hoine^wiilug nelghl»orluMMl. $6,250.
AUBURN AVB. ni HlNEMS LOT, 75 FEET
front, slightty tmproveil; very cheap at
$5,500.
I WANT A GOOD SALESMAN WIJO HAS
li.nl experteut'e. Such ft 4it»e ran make a
sutUfaetory contract.
F YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
which we will guarantee to double your
close In. near the poetofflce; 100
money; close In.
by IOO, for $25,000.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY
with 5 or 6 per cent net Income and aure
to Increase—call and see us.
•T. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AMD INVESTMENTS
305 and 308 Century Bids.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR MITCHELL A
ittH.I linutne*. lot fur 93.760. r ourth cub.
PKACin uKK-fTnux ji B AT T I t’TX
_ .. m hundred (id)
lock nljaets*n a$) of land lot fifty^no
(51) of tbs Fourteenth (14th) district or Fui*
K county, Georgia, and deacrlbea as fol*
i: Commencing on th* eaat aide of
Courtland atreet at a point on# hundred and
twenty-five (12Si~ feet aouth of Harria atreet
reet seventy-eevep (77) feet,
two hundred and aeventy-flve
Courtland atreet and being the asm* prop
erty conveyed to James A. Anderson by
Mre. C*rrie p. Bern* by deed dated August
U, IML and recorded In book M-t, page 184,
of Fulton county record*.
Tnis property la sold under and by virtue
of a final decree of foreclosure In the afore
said caae and said tale la made subject t<
confirmation by th* court. The terms ol
such confirmation by the court will be cash.
A certified check for At* hundred ($500) del-
lara will be required Immediately upon th*
•ale of said property to bind said salt.
W. O. WILSON, Commissioner. *
CLYDE Li BROOK®,
Petitioner's Attorney.
fare discussion on Coney Island rates and -
equally ao good buying ot Inter-Metropoll- O RAILROAD, FINANCIAL»
tan on handsome earnings. O INDUSTRIAL NOTE8. O
him. uui *u^|nnv m ixkely to be extended,
and a good class of burlng In the western
rails after Saturday’s developmentm
Gold Imports are confidently predicted.
There Is likely to be an Increase In the
buying power. Nothing In the way of big
O 0
powi
transactions.
Atchison, Missouri Pacific,
nln during
lucrense, of 3,700,664 tons
ni-MvI/m* r/wir
r Kansas and
Texas, nnd Steels look good.
MARKETS ..
Dow-Jones' summary:
American stocks In London steady, rather
aboro parity. •
Serious rioting over Brooklyn Rapid Tran
sit ou attempt to enforce 10c fare to
Coney Island.
London settlement begins today.
Tractions In London are now for now
occonnt.
Yield of wheat per acre will be greater
than ever before.
Manhattan shows Increase of 9 3-10 In pas
sengers carrlwl during June quarter.
General market In Loudon heavy, with
consols %c lower.
The foreign trade of Canada for the year
ending June 30 last was $662,000,000, nn In
crease of nearly $$2,000,000 over the provloul
It 1« said to be the plan of the South-
The engineering departments of tbe rail-
toads In Mexico report that there 1* •
scarcity of good civil engineers In that
country for service In the surveying of
new lines, the extensions of existing s.re-
tenis and In the actual construction
Chicago expects some car congvstfe
Work.
account of heavy movement of grain and
live stock.
Benroneratora In cotton expect crop of
MRS. M'ALLISTER&ETS
NEW CHANCE TO SUE
hom«‘s on easy tertu*—$11,500, $13,000, $17,-
htii beyond the springs: "bicadld view of
the city; corner lot. 60x200; $1,500. One-
fonrth cash.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
The Georgia Railway and Electric
Company le responsible (or damage (or
permanent Injuries sustained by Mrs.
Blanche McAllister, provided she can
prove the same.
In the decision handed down by the
supreme court Monday It is also held
that the plaintiff Is not entitled (p dam
age, as she did not prove her allega
tions In the lower court.
Mr*. McAllister brought suit against
the company (or an alleged Injury re
ceived by her on the night ot^Febru-
ary 14, 1109. She boarded a*car at
Riverside and paid (are to Atlanta, re
questing to be let off at Thurmond
street. 8he said she waa told tq get
off at another point. The point waa
very dark, and she (ell from a curbing
and was Injured severely. A policeman
directed Iter aright.
The lower court rendered a verdict
In favor of the street car people on tits
ground that Mrs. McAllister did not
introduce witnesses to prove her con
tention. The supreme court reversed,
*11 tbe justices concurring.
I tankers tnlklns cn . „
crop necessities, liut do not (etr s strin
gency In money innrkct.
sixteen rosds for nrst week In August
show avenge grass Increese of 16.98 per
Under the direction of the lobster butch-
ry In Boothltsy harbor there hare bees
planted along the Mane enast this we,
the enormous total of 370,000,000 young loh-,
stert and 170,000,000 cod flab.
ent.
Twenty active nllronds advene
According to official announcement, th,
Chicago end Northwestern railroad It*,
abandoned the Idea of extending the HM
to Hluux City.
cent.
Crop Outlook Flittering.
Special to The Georgian.
Jasper. Ala., Aug. 19.—The crop out
look here is Indeed very encouraging,
and If the conditions which have pre
vailed for the past few days continue,
the crop yield will go beyond the av
erage. Through the month ot July
ample rains fell to give both corn and
cotton a good growth.
STOCKS REVIEWED
B YNEW YORK SUN
ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS
FOR BIG STEEL PLANT
Special to Ths Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala, Aug. 19.—The South
ern Steel Company of this city hae Im
ported two carloads of Italian labor
ers to be used In the steel plant here.
They arrived over the Southern Rail
road and were taken to quarters at the
plant. The colony Included both men
and women.
Appointed Cadet
Special to Ths Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala, Aug. 19.—Congress
man Burnett ha* appointed Pc rear
Hodges, a son of W. T. Hodges, of
Odenvllle, St. Clair county, a cadet lo
the Naval Academy at Annapolla
FIRST REGULAR CAR
OVER NEW LINE
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala, Aug. 19.—The first
regular ear over the Walnut street ex
tension of the Alabama City, Gadsden
and Attalla Street Railway left - the
Broad street station at 8 o'clock this
morning and ha* been making regular
trip* slnca
let opened Inst week with •
further display of the buoyancy which had
— ■- Jnnnt characteristic for tw«
been Its predominant i —....... ... ,
Week* preceding, but, partly on sceonnt "I
th# extreme heat widen drove s number
broker* and traders sway from New lork.
contracted the volume of trading and prices
narrow and professional, glmnlttneouay
there was s resumption of pmflt-taklug J"
many of the more active Isane*. and
brought n reactionary tendency which, how
ever. was restrained by the greet stresgta
In the Ilsrrimsn storks. There was ■
tlnct Improvement In, European sentiment
SB ths result of more peaceful aspect "t
‘ the London market
uussran affairs, while tbe London mar.-,
also derived strength from the favornld*
hoard of trade statement nnd the ,trout
Weekly return made liy tbe Rank of Eng
land. These ttirtuid the attention of “J
tamdon Ananrial community to Hint"
stocks to the neglect of American Ijsnj*.
nnd foreign Interest In one market dimin
ished to quite small proportions. On# can"
of the reaction in American stocks wn* t»»
hardening In rates for coil money, due m
the preparations being made for the crop
movement. The demand* for thla t iur !" *c
will this ycaF lie unusually heavy for t*
on that th* wheat crop sad corn cvef
... of racord-breakln* proportions snd •'
irarh unusually One quality ss to commnna
high privet.—Glbert * Clay.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
IS TO BE ERECTED
Special to Th* Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. H-—
will be a meeting Wednesday at Mat-
son's hotel of the Montgomery CountJ
Cbtton Association when the ware
house committee will make Hs re
port. It la proposed - to have- 4
operative warehouse cooatruried
Wext End.
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