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WANT ADS
ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken far leee than 25
cents, the price of four linee.
Six worde of average length
make a line. The following ratee
are for coneecutlva ineertionei
1 time •> eente a line.
3 tlmee 5 cente a line.
S tlmee 4>/i eente a line.
28 tlmee 4 eente a line.
82 tlmee S‘/i oente a line.
78 tlmee 3 cente a line.
Written notice la required to
dleccntinue eleetified advertise-
manta.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Georgian want ade. are Inex
pensive, but they bring quick re-
cults and cure returns.
Ade. for Situations Wanted will
be inserted onp time free of
charge. They moot not exceed
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
ME8SENGER SERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4827
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at ratee quoted above.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH
nd nfflre. I'houa 2833 or cell at UM Ctfr
dt*r HMf.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
second floor; fee, hot and cold water
Bnltahle for lf*ht housekeepln*. SI Crew,
corner Glrnn.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
Don't let 'em fool yon." Jim Barnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dee<
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
end painting. Office and show room U
K«£iMltmtcrjUrccr^lolh^Jihnnee^5<l
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
CREW STREET;
WANTED HELP—MALE.
.WANTED—GOOD STRONG WniTB MEN
as helpers In the foundry to learn mold-
era* trade. Good pay to start with and
better pay In two or three months Only
thoea with good references need apply.
DeLoach MU* Hfg. Co.
DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSK OF YOUR
goods? If so. call up H06 (Beil). The
Southern Auction and Salvage Company, S)
South Pryor.
WANTED.
TWENTY GOOD. RELIA
BLE BOY'S BETWEEN 14
AND 17 YEARS OF AGE
FOR SEVERAL HOURS’
WORK IN AFTERNOON.
ADDRESS, IN OWN
HANDWRITING, B. N. L.,
CARE THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
the drug business. Addreaa ’’Druggist,’’
care The Atlanta Georgian.
WANTED—A GOOD. RELIABLE HORSE-
ahoer and general plantation amlth; none
othar need apply. Steady Job and good
wages to the right man. Addreaa I-ock Box
17, Jackaon. Go.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIR8T-CLA88
barber? Eaaleat trade In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber ahopa In
Atlanta In which we work only our own
graduates. Full courae, $20. . Commission
paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber
K 162 W1
_ BEST SEVEN-
room home In Atlanta for the money. On
Kelly at reft, large four-room bouae, mod
ern. Keren rooma aud bath, cottage,
Hanaell; half block Orant park. Bern
rooma and ball. 619 Baft Fair. Vlre Urgt
rooma, bath and basement. on “
and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant
park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave
nue. Fine cottage home on Anhhy, Just off
Gordon, Weat End. Fire rooma and bath
near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 3*> Hill,
*lx-wx»m cottage, 100 feet on III!!, corner.
”*-*■* *— —- l4 *nr« on Georgia
Six room a and
Six-room cot-
.... near Oeorgla,
fronting Grant park. Three nice new Are
and alx-room cottagea on Georgia avenue,
corner Cooper and Rawaon, 298, 296, VI.
154 Gordon street, Weat End. ten-room
residence. 106 Kelly street, elx-room home.
Mix-mom eottnge nn Ceplinl f venue,
rooms end 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly etreet
... — ~7hlil
Bight lots. B0 by 200 f*«L Highland ave
nue. Corner of West Hunter and Dorty.
lot « by 100. On Bees, between Grant noil
Hill, n shady building lot. JOO-ucre farm,
nenr Lakewood; will eelt nil or port All
reasonable In price and terms. Stevenson
k Co., reel estate agency. Htyand coon-
try reel estate, 1530 Candler hnlldlng. Bell
•phone 1061; Atlanta BOB.
A NICK SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-STORY
residence, newly pointed end papered:
has electric lights, large lot, near Agnen
Scott College and eoboota, one block of
car. Good neighborhood. Terms. Box >2,
Decatur.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to bny or aell. call to aee me. H. C. Pen
dleton, Bit Petera building.
L08T.
Who puts yonr neper on so nllck.
Anil guarantees that It will stick.
I>oca your painting, does It nlc*.
And ‘‘always lowest In the priceV
Burnett, of eonreo!
Yonr "Uncle Jim” la hard to beat;
Ha’s at Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Both rhonei BSO.
LOST-TUB PARTY WHO IMCKBD UP
brown etetaon hat marked T. L. C., In
front of Petern building Monday, would
eonfer n favor by telephoning main SI, or
take in 21 South Foraytll ntreet.
LOST—AT BAST, LAKE OR ON STREET
car Saturdiiy, old acal wntrii f ,.’'
•tone. Return to American Book Company.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleana aulta II to 11.60. Panta Me.
Ml Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 621. A. 3SJ1.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALdltlED^PBO;
pie and Cithern. American Inreotment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
WEYMAN A'cONNEUS.jiQUlTAnLE.
Mortgage loana on real aatata.
(Jollege, 162 Whitehall street.
BRICKLAYERS AT
WANTED—FIFTY
once to work or
Stanch*©? the eV 8onthVrn ’railroad. Good
wagea and long Job, there being ten million
brick to lay. Apply to Frank H. Gllbreth,
General Contractor. Canton, N. C.
WANTED—FOUR GOOD ERECTING MEN
tor cotton glnnarlea, engines and bollera;
S3 par day and expenaea. 51. C. Hall,
care Gibbet Machine Company, Columbia,
OPTICIAN WANTED-BHOP WORKMAN
capable at edge-grinding and frame bend
ing. Addreaa X. x„ care thla paper.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM-
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
WANTED-YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT
Money Flour.
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
8ITUATIQNS WANTEP—MAL E.
Or |fwrry nerii Mifif
Brown, Flowery Branch, G«.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY 8TOCK OF IRON SAFES
HYGIENIC SANITARIUM 18 NOW
ready for the reception and treatment of
all Invalids. Least prlre $1 per day. Dr.
4. M. Armstrong, Morrow, Ga.
Conditions of contact and otKr Informs
tlon, addreaa The Mocking Bird, Box 15,
Beaman, Ga.
MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS
cards, name and address, latest fsd of
tho rear; sold all over the United Stataa
- — *“ —rial price 26c per 100 post
In thirty * r
paid; 2,000.000 aold in thirty days: rush your
orders. Autry Greer, 8o!e Agent, 1212 Em
pire Bldg.
only our
1<B tfirttt
nly our graduates. Commission paid
yon enter. Atlanta Barber College,
dtehall street.
WEDDING INVITATIONS, LITIIO-
graphed stock certificates: everything In
printing. Bennett Printing House, 21 South
Broad atraet
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST •
■MU I
BUSINESS HOUSES
THE HOUTHEBN AUCTION AND SAL-
y, itK f
I you ooL
COAL. DRY STOVE WOOD—PROMPT DE-
llrery. John T. Block. A Co., 226 Petern
■tPA«t R*ll ’nhona IS wost: Atlanta ’nhone
FOB BALE-ONE BET LARGE OAK
folding doors, one eteel celling. Cole Hook
Co., a Whitehall at.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, tew, medical looks for cask. J.
r. Garun, 71 Whitehall atreeL 'Phone 1823.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money ‘u
•very tack.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for pnrcbeeo money notes,
straight loans made for 6 per cent >nil up.
wards. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 Booth Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK 1IUYS
1 purchase money notes end lends money
on Improved Atlanta prup-etj ‘-V 00 '
able rate,. Bell phone 768. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Intereet, according to eocurity of-
>m*ir«Penra and^prompt
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, I
TO 6 YRAR8, 6 PER CENT. JOHN
CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
auy amount, 4)4, 6 and 8 Pgr cant Writa
or call H. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad atraaL
TALKING MACIII.NKK AND RECORD*-
Wbotoosle and retail distributers of Vic
tor Talking Macbluas and nniru Jut
received Urge conalgumeat of machine* nnd
over 10,000 record*.
given mall ord#s. We wait the names of
all talking machine dealers In the south.
Write for catalogue. Alexaniler Elyeq Co.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and auodry dlitrlbutora In the
south. Southern agent a for Pierce, Yale,
Knell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
PAINTER.
VPSFPSSPHPSIMPMwerattoM
for special occaeloos. 20H E. Alabama 8L
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, HALLWOODB. IDEALS
and all othar makaa at bargain prices.
We can sail you a register, suitable for
8 ny business, at a price that cannot help
ut please yon.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
Register Co.. Branch of American Second*
Hand Cash Register Co.. 24 8. Broad street,
Atlanta, Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stove and range repairer; boat
work and material guaranteed. Both phones
6276. 61 S. Pryor street
FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING
loan, oa Georgia form" at the lowest
ratee ever offered! The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould building.
HONEY TO LOAN ON, ItBAL ESTATE
at Tery lowest ratea. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooma 202-8 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY. . ....
wan ted—y o u to ask Your oroce
for Money Flour, and Inal at on gattlng I
because there la money In It
FINE PLANTATION FOR
SALE.
850 acres 25 miles cast of
Atlanta, in Gwinnett county,
on Big Haynes Creek; all in
one body, 125 acres fine b
tom land well drained and
in high state of cultivation;
open land enough for 20
}lows. Made last year 110
mles of cotton and 3,000
bushels of com, 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
oral 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 parts 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
the 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 apply to
E. A. NESBIT,
No. 3 Edgewood Avenue,
• SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone* 5488. 412 Peters Building.
$3,605—BRAND NEW 6-BOOM COTTAGE.
Juat completed, on North avenue, near
Jackoou ntreet; you will have to aee thla
eoay little cottage to appreciate Ita value.
Beet of material and workmaoabfp uaed.
beautiful cabinet inantele. tinted walla." etc.
Can make attractive terma to right parties.
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying juat off the main rood; apten-
dld I-room cottage, aplendld orchard, nil
kind* of fruit, aplendld wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. Wo
want to shoftr you this and point out aev
eral featurea not mentioned here, and then
make you a price.
$8.260—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
• room house on large lot, In prettleat
part of thla street, being near North ave*
nu# and Ponce DeLeon. Thla la a beauty
and no mistake. Can make very easy terms
on thla to desirable party.
$6,»>-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooma. on the prettiest 60 by
J80-foot Jot In the rJty; bouse Js furnace*
heated and np to date. Can ataist you to
get terms on this.
$2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6*
room house, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated,
on car Hue; can make terma to acceptable
party of $400 cash and $25 per month.
$3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooma, two stories, In good condition, on
corner lot (102x173), shady and pretty; near
car line; we can make terma of $1,000 cash,
balance easy on this.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Built leas than a year
ago for a home. Large new barn and ser
vant's house. Plenty of shade and fruit
trees. Lot 280 by 600. Opposite Dr. Ridley's
home, near Decatur. Town is growing In
this direction. To avoid renting, will sell
at a bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
FOR RENT.
WE HAVE THE LARGEST LIST OF
houses that we ever had In one week.
Ceil by our office Monday and get a bul
letin giving a full description of them all.
We enow our houses and mors our tenants
free. Come to see ua. *
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones 611,
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
REAL ESTATE,
24 SOUTH BROAD ST.
Bell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 2803.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,.
GO BBS SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP.
■tent Co. We repair, reconstruct, eg.
ebauge, bug end sell automobiles. Oarage.
1^12 Mitchell street, Atlanta. Oe. Bell
phone 4H4-L Mela.
ATTRACTIVE B1UNS WILL RHINO Y
buelneee. For high grade work call
Kent. I1H N. 1‘rjor. Phone 1
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FI.OR-
.. .. _ — rite U e for prices. Wilson
DAVID W. TARBItODOR.
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1366. » B. n enter BL
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY.
Largest stock In Bonth. 64 N. Droed 8t
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE DEBT OF MANTLEI LIORTS NOW
•old at 211k N. Prgor SL Alex Kent,
Phone 4343.
KHOM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
and hair eonp; aold at drag end depart
ment etoren; nek Jor It or write J. J. Kroru.
Bcnlp ned Hair Specialist. 613 The Grand.
Atlanta, Ga.
ART 8CHOOL.
PUBLIC TO VISIT
. School of Art and Inspect por
traits palmed by hit targe etaesee. Corner
Pcachtrca and Auburn.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT,
Bell 2336. Men', tewed half eotae. 75c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street,
»t>po*lte court bouae. AH work flrat-clasa.
No cheap prices.
OLD HATS MADE NEW ^
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re
shaped, 26c.
Band* or sweats. 26c each Jth*.
ACME HATTERS, 6tt Whitehall 81*
WANTED.
Houses to rent. Have
clients for houses in all sec
tions. If you want your va
cant house rented at once,
list it with
UEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
14,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR TIIE
Peachtrecs, we have a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, flnlebed beautifully Inside and
out; If you want a bargain, let ua *how you
tbl* pla^e at once, as It la the only tblug'of
It* kind in the city altuated ao favorably
and to be bad on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
The first month will be given FREE,
and If occupied one year, two.mora
a
months will be given FREE at tha
and of tho year, making only nine
months you will havo to pay for. Nona
but good families will be allowed In
these houses. These are located on tho
river olootrlo oar Una, only twenty min
utes’ ride from tho contor of tho city;
oontain 7 and 8 rooms; hava never
been oecupiedi are located In West At
lanta Park. Evary houaa fronts a fifty-
foot park, which la set in traea, ever
greens and flowers. Purs air; native
oakai an ideal spot for children. It is
chtapar than living in tha city and tha
surroundings are more wholatome. In
tha cantor of this park are tha FEHRO
PHOSPHATE 8PRINQS, whloh will
curs any oasa of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long atand-
Ing. It now has a new ehuroh, neatly
furnished, a store, a sohool house cost
ing $2,500 will toon bo completed. Cept.
J. T. Mills, who llvoo on tho grounds,
will show you through tho houses. Rent
$20 per month.
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. COOPER STREET:
water, gee. etc 11,600
i9 ACRES LAS’D, FRONTS TWO RAIL-
roads. 3)4 miles from city $2,500
il ACTtEH ON MARIETTA CAlt
143 ACIIEH. TWO FIVE-ROOM HoUSKlI.
15 acres bottom ’ land, outbuildings..$2,8<X
124 ACIU'm; WELL WATERED: BAR-
gain 11,800
46 ACIIEH; HIX-IIOOM fioijfcS; VlNttllfe
Rtutlnn 13,600
BomITTIeXt T tIFT- 1 j ACftBAGtr HLW-
hond: acreage 9 miles from Atlanta; $100
per acre.
beveN-uoom Itol'sB, FOlihfcST Avii-
nne; np-to-date 94.260
filGHT-ROOii H6t8K'; "tfbtutfER LOT:
Forrest avenue $5,00(3
NINE-ROOM uil'kli; NEW; NORTH
Jacknon street $6,700
Fix-room hoIjre; ea'ht Uin'O Street,
modern 93.600
N1KE-R60M TWO-BTOfty ltOL'Hfl: WEST
End; modern $4,200
fediiH oodft Propositions in five
and six-room cottages; $2,000 to $3,250;
West End.
\VE HELL VACANT LOT8 - IN' ALL PARTS
of the city. Beo us for south side prop
erty. $4,650 bays ten-room house, Wash
ington street. Sea us for investment prop
erty.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGER NEAR TER-
mlnal station; sidewalk* and sewer; cab
inet mantels; splendid renting section; $1,-
600 each; one-third cash and monthly pay
ments.
SiCE I.of" ON AflirhY STREET, 64 IlY
200 feet, east front, nnd covered wttb nice
oak -trees; only $250.
BEST IIAIWAIN ON Btit'tH HIDE; NICE
'five-room modern cottage, with hall; well
elevated; neeils to be seen to be appre
ciated; only $1,860. .
New property: iIEnts Ji; FHR
month; $900. Let us show yon thla.
FIVE-ROOM IldVSE OP? NECSOP?
■treet; lot 60 by 126. This to close In.
Price $2,000.
SIS-ROOSl IIoUhE, RANKIN UtREKT;
$2,300. Terms.
NICE FivK-uortM UbUHE With iiai.l
and 28 acres land, one-fourth of a mile
chert road and 8 miles from tha city; $1,-
300.
AT 304-406 WERT FOtJUTII StHEEt, \VB
have two three-room cottagea in first-class
shops, renting to white tenants at $7 each,
and a small house in rear of one lot This
to a bargain at $1,400.
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 ave.
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.
CL
Special Notices
u ii ii r ir ii"i
V
FUNERAL NOTICE.
PITMAN—Jo*!e BUoabeth. the Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mra. AV. H. Pit*
man, died at 10 o'clock Sunday evening.
Funeral aervlcea at the residence, 106
Simpson street, Tuesday afternoon at
8J9 o’clock. The frieuda of the fam
ily and of Mra. William C. Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Steerman, and Mr. and Mrr. J. K.
Kershaw, are requested to attend. In
terment at Oakland cemetery.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Glbert it Clay.
New York, Aug. 11—Marshall, Spader &
o“A disturbing eleineut this morning
the Brooklyu Rapid Trauslt, aud wl ....
understand the merits of the case were not
really decided, the rendering of Ji
nor't decision point to at least
opinion on this subject as being unfavorable
to the Brooklyu Rapid Trauslt. Today’s
market should prove somewhat actlva, nnd
the character of the trading Saturday
The New York Financial Bureau says:
The stock innrket seems to be temporarily
oversold. It Is within the trading limits
as a whole as yet and should be treated
accordingly. It seems to us to be reaching
:’or the nigh limitations again. The large
nterests—tne banking element—evidently
have practically all the stocks and nil the
money and manipulation of any kind that
Is possible thereunder. Money Is the factor.
If the extra stringency does not materialise
we shall have better marketa than In re
cent years, because of enormous crops and
unprecedented business. Even high money,
however, will not prevent specialty ad
vances, and they may be anticipated from
time to time. While It has been done be
fore, It seems folly to put the market
higher In the face of the present money
outlook. There Is no doubt that the big In
terests are well supplied with funds nnd
that commission houses are well provided
for, but not prepared for a big bull cam
paign. The outlook la good for a mainte
nance of level with wide fluctuations nnd
specialty advances with the neutral posi
tion the l»oat and moderate profits only
•ought. Shortage elimination places the
rket opeu to attack within supporting
room may be depended upon
marl
limits, and the room may be depended
to attack whenever vulnerability to
■ented., The developmente over Sunday are
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected tfy Atlanta Fruit aB 4
Produce exchange. *
Lemons, $1,754(5.00.
Watermelons,
“pOuCtRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Live hens 16 to 37Hc: fries 22)4 to 2Se*
re bn ife
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to lie.
KgK*. per doxeu, 20c.
Butter, table, per lb., 10 to S2He; cm2.
.» Mb. rack. „
Otoe,
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. l
stock, $2.60 barrel.
Onions, $1.50 bushel; cabbage, 2c pound
new sweet botatoea $1.60 bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOURr-Poste 1 * patent. $8.00; Diamond
patent, $6.60; Maecoutah Star, $4.66; fancy
patent. $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue hlbtoi!
64.00: fancy, 63.90; apring wheat pateut, $5.i
to $6.76. •
CORN—Choice red -ob. 76c; No. 2 white.
76c; No. 2 yertow, T4c; mixed, 73c.
OATS—Choice white dipped, 62c; choir*
white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texaa rust
proof, 60c.
MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel,
73c; bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 65c*
Shorts, white, $1.66, medium. IL40; brown.
$1.36: pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. $1.06.
HAY.—Timothy, choice Urge hale*, $U0;
do, choice small bales, $1.06: do, No. i
timothy Imles, $1; do.. No. 2. $1; do.. So. l
clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed,
^CLOVER—Cbolr. 90-.
The above prices are t. b. b. Atlanta, tod
■abject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIE8.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $6.20. New
York Refined, 6)8; plantations, 5)4. Market
very strong.
COFFEE—noasted Arbuckle’i $16.51;
bulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10 to
tor. Market strong.
RICE.—Carolina 4)4 to 7)4c, accordluf ts
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14)4c:
twine 14c: brick. I4c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme bams, 16c. Dot*
hams 16Hc. California hams 10)4c; Red cron
hams. 16c. Dry salt extra rib*. $8.87; heliiPn,
20-5 lbs., $10.rj0; fat bark*. 8c; plates, 8r;
Supreme lard, $9.76; Red Cross, iOc. Snow
Drift compound, 794c; Red Cross, 7%c.
Savannah &*. 1909 102)4
Mncon 6a. 1910 106
Atlanta, 6a, toll 106
Atlanta, d)4a. 1922 107
Atlanta 4«. 19S4 106
Atlanta and West Point 165
Atlanta and Weat Point Dabta. 107
C. It. of Georgia lat Income
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income..
Georgia 266
luguata and Savannah 115
louthwestern 116
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TATE) OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton.
In pursuance of an order of the Honorable
MUIim T.Newnen, Cnltad fits tie Judge,
(•sea In the case of the John Hancock
utnil Lite Insurance Compenj re. Jennie
Anderson and Pen! W. Aoderson. edmlnta-
«o,Ti6n; A cir£»
of the United States for the northern dis
trict of Georgia, the same being the fore
closure of a mortgage In said court, wlU
be aold before tbs court house door In the
. Fulton, state of
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAOE-
small or targe-«t from $8 to $100 per front
foot
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM BIX
P YOU WANT A LOT, PURCHASE
same from us, and we will build for you
on long time. Lota from $600 to $2,600.
G. M. McKINNON,
620 Peters Bldg.
NORTn SIDE HOMES.
TWO-STORY 8-UOOM HOUSE. MODERN
Improvements. go*id surroundings; fifteen
minute*’ wnik from center of city. 16,000.
A BEAUTY IN A TWO-STORY EIGHT*
room home tnewh All Improvements.
Uome-owulng neighborhood. $6,250.
FOR $9,600 CAN SELL YOU THE BEST
I WANT A GOOD SaSViSMAN WHO HAS
bad experience. Such a one can make «
satisfactory contract.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
which we will guarantee to double your
money; close In. near the postoffice; *“
by 100, for $25,000.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY
with 5 or 6 per cent net Income and sure
to Increase—call and see ua.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
306 and 306 Century Bide.
BOTH PHONES 4498.
CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR MITCHELL. A
giNxt buHlnera lot for 83.750. Fourth cash.
-fiiuttte BEAt'Tli
500.
PEACHTREE—ctiotCK VACANT LOT
ln*tween Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth eta.,
6K by 210 to alley, $7,860. Only 81.000 cash,
balance $1,000 annually-.
t’oNCK DeLKON AVll-Ti^foT»1)fr fttE
hill Iteyond the v oprtnga; aplendld view of
le city; 4*orner lot. 90x200; HAM. One-
fourth cash.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
_ aitbl district
on county, Georgia, and described as fol-
-cwi; Commencing on the eaet tide of
Courtland street at a point one hundred and
twjnty-ffve (1$6[ feet south of Harris ^street
theoce aait two hundred - and seventydlve
£375) feet, thence north seventy-seven (77)
feet, thence west two hundred and seventy-
five ($78) feet to the point of beginning on
Courtland street and being the same prop-
- . - Anderson by
l dated August.
M-3, page 384,
1 and by virtue
re In the afore-
ltd# subject to
confirmation by tho court. The terms of
such confirmation by the court will be caeh.
A certified check for five hundred ($600) dol
lars will be required Immediately upon the
•ale of said property to bind eald sale.
W. O. WILSON, Commissioner. <
buying of Inter-Metropoll- 0 RAILROAD, FINANCIAL,
s earning*. 0 INDUSTRIAL NO
equally a* good
tan on handsome
Llkrlv to be some pressure on Pennsylva
nin, but support to likely to be extended,
and a good class of buying In the western
rails after Saturday's developments.
Gold imports are confidently predicted,
There to likely to he an Increase in the
buying power. Nothing In the Way of big
transactions.
Atchison. Missouri Pacific, Kansas and
Texas, and Steels look good.
MARKBT8
Dow-Jonee’ summary:
American stocks In-London steady, rather
above parity.
Serious riot!
alt on attempt
*’oney Island.
London aettlen w
Tractions In London are now for new
account.
Yield of wheat per acre will be greater
Steel rail manufacturers all large orders
12,260,000 1
fear a atrln
Petitioner*! Attorney.
MRS, M'ALLISTER GETS
NEW CHANCE TO SUE
The Georgia Railway and Electric
Company la responsible for damage tor
permanent Injuries sustained by Mrs.
Blanche McAIUeter, provided she can
prove the eame.
In the decision handed down by the
supreme court Monday It Is also held
that the plaintiff Is not entitled to darn
er, as she did not prove her allega
tions In the lower court.
Mrs. McAllister brought aplt against
the company for an alleged Injury re
ceived by her on the night of Febru
ary '14, 1303. She boarded a car at
Riverside and paid fare to Atlanta, re
questing to be let oft at Thurmond
atreeL Bhe said she was told tq get
oft at another point. The point wae
very dark, and she fell from a curbing
and wa* Injured severely. A policeman
directed her aright..
The lower court rendered a verdict
In favor of the street car people on the
ground that Mra. McAllister did not
Introduce witnesses to prove her con
tention. The, supreme court reversed,
all the Justices concurring.
crop ncccsaltlc,
gency In money nmrkct.
silicon roads for flrat week In Augunt
show average groee Increeee of 16.98 per
cent.
Crep Outlook Flattering.
Specie! to Tho Georgian.
Jasper, Ala., Aug. 13.—The crop out
look here ts 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 of July
ample rains fell to give both corn and
cotton a good growth.
ITALIAN - IMMIGRANTS
FOR BIG STEEL PLANT
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 13.—The South
ern Steel Company of this city has 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 The Georgian.
Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 13.—Congress
man Burnett has appointed Percer
Hodges, a son of W. T. Hodges, of
Ddenvllle, St. Clair county, a cadet to
the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
FIRST REGULAR CAR
OVER NEW LINE
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 13.—The first
regular car over the Walnut street ex
tension of the Alabama City, Gadsden
and Attalla Street Railway left the
Broad street station at 3 o’dpck this
morning and has been making regular
tripe since,
O . / - 0
OOQOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOQqrQQOOD
The total
sin during
Incrense or ...
previous year.
The foreign trade of Csnsdn for the jc»r
endlnf June 30 last was tH2.000.000, sn In
crease of nearly 182,000,000 over tho prerioue
year.
It Is said to he the plan of the South
ern Pacific Railroad Company to eat a I'll oh
a new ateamehlp line between New Tort,
Havana and New Orleans It la reported
The engineering departments of the rttll-
roada In Mexico report that there Ii *
scarcity of good cItII engineers In thnt
Under the direction of the lobster hatch-
■ry In Boothltav harbor thrre hare Itccn
ilnnted along the Mane coast this acmoa
• he enormous total of 170.000,000 voting lob
sters and 170,000,000 cod deb.
STOCKS REVIEWED
B YNEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. 13.—Tb* New York Sun
■ay*: The market opened tost week with *
further display of the buoyancy which baa
been Ita predominant characteristic for two
weeks preceding, but. partly on account «<r
the extreme heat which drore a number
broken and traders away from New \»*rk.
contracted the rolunie of trading aud price*
narrow and professional. Simultaneous r
there was • resumption of profit-taking in
many of the more active Issue*, and taw
brought a reactionary tendency which, how
ever. was restrained by the great atrengia
In the Hardman stock*. There w*» • 'lit-
tlnct Improvement In Boropean aeotimcnT
a* the result of more peaceful aspect or
Russian affair*, while the London market
also derived strength from the favorable
board of trade statement and the strong
weekly return made by the Bank of Eng
land. These turned tne attention of the
London financial community to Brit-sa
stocks to the neglect of AiQtricao
and foreign Interest In our market dimin
ished to quite small proportions. One can**
of the reaction In American stock! wa* the
hardening In rate* for call money, dn* to
the preparations being made for the crop
movement. The demands for thla pen***
will this year be oomraally heavy for the
reason that the wheat crop and corn crop
■re of record-breaking proportion* *n«i -u
such unusually fine quality aa^> command
high prices.—Glbert A Cloy.
COTTON WAREHOUSE
IS TO BE ERECTED
Special ts The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala.. Aug. 11.—^There
will be a meeting Wedneadny nt M*h-
non', hotel of the Montgomery County
Cotton Aaioclatlon when the ware
house committee will make lt» re
port. It la propoeed to h«ve a
noerattve warehouse conntructe-l «
Went End.