The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 14, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA OEOROTAN. tcektiay, Arorrr h, nor. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken far laea than 25 cente, the.pric. of four line*. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! • cents a line. , 5 cents a lino. . 4'/e cents a line. , 4 cents a line. . S'/a cente a line. 3 cente a line. 1 time . 3 times . S times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . 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 quick re- suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not oxeaed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MES8ENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN. OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. I J C. Gnvnn. 71 Whitehall afreet. Tlione 1622. , WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO bay Money Flour, There If money la very HUrk. FOR RENT—OFFICES. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. •‘Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willie) ia not dead nor missing. lie ia contracting wall paper and painting. Office and enow room IT East Hunter atreet. Both 'pbonea 660. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED-GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN ■ ■ i»*imi** in the foundry to learn mold- Good pay to start with nnd s?; pay In two or three month*. __ with good refer# iLoach Mill Mfg. Co. Hnnscil; half block Grant park. Seven room# and hall. 619 Eaat Fair. Five large utea walk. Elegant eleven-room houae ‘lonaton, near Jackson atreet. SI* rooma ml hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant park. Ten-room realdence on Auburn ave nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, juat off Gordon, Weat Find. Five rooma and hath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 38S Hill, ali-roorn cottage, 100 feet on Hill, corner. Eight-room two atory realdence on Georgia avenue, near Grant atreet. Hli rooma and hall on Luckle. near Pine. Six-room cot tage on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice new flvo and all-room cottagea on Georgia avenue, corner Cooper and Itawaon, 293, 296, 297. 154 Gordon atreet, Weat End, ten-room residence. 106 Kelly atreet, all-room home, Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Sli rooma and 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly atreet Eight lota, 60 by 200 feet. Highland ave nue. Corner of Went Hunter and Doray. lot 40 by 100, On Baas, tetween Grant and Hill, a shady building lot. 200-acre farm, near Lakewood; will sell nil or part All reasonable In price and terma. Stevenson ft Co., real eatate agency, city and conn- try real estate, 1629 Candler building. Bell •phone 1061; Atlanta 306. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wboleaala and ratal 1 distributor* of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Juit received largo consignment of machines and frlte foe caUtogaa. Aleaandor-Elyea Co, BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES-LARGEST htejcle and sundry distributors la tha K tl Soatbera agents foe Pierce, Yale. U and Hudson bicycles. Writs tor onr IW catalogue and price Hat Alexander- Elyea Co. REYNOLDS, THE SION PAINTER. Signs, banners, hags and flag decorations for special occadoaa. 20H R. Alabama Sl EltoHoFlTHlT BEM^j r*£? m jpatWic diseases sesmiu—cuffB , S*s xml make hair pro*. Medicated Boep mekee you hy. sjenloitly clean. (SO jreera sncceae.) J. J. Krom, epcclellet. 418 "The Grand." At- Unta, Ox. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) .NATIONALS. DALLWOODS. IDEALS ..«nd all other makes at bargain prices. We can sell yon a register, suitable for eoy business, at a price that cannot help but pleaae yon. Caah or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash Register Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Caah Register Co.. 24 8. Broad street, “•-nta, Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE, • 24 8. Broad fit.. Atlanta, Ga. DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE - 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—YOUKO MAN TO LEARN thi> drug business. Address ’’Druggist," ears Tb« Atlanta Georgian. DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST CLA88 barber? Easiest trade In the world to learn. We own a chain of barter shops In Atlanta In which we work only our own graduate*. Full course. $20. (ommlaston paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber College, 162 Whitehall street. WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS AT once fn work on new mill building* 18 mile* from AehertUo, S. C., on fhe Murphy branch <*f (he Soul hern railroad. Good wager nnd long Job, there being ten million brick to lay. Apply to Frank B. Gllbreth, General Contractor, Canton, N. C. WANTED- Font GOOD ERECTING MEN for 1*011011 ginneries, engines nnd boilers; $3 |ter day nnd expense*. 81. C. Hall, rare Glblien, Machine Company, Columbia, 8. C. OPTICIAN WANTED—SHOP WORKMAN capable nt edge-grinding nnd frame bend ing. Address X. Y., care this paper. BOOKKEEPER. $50; 8TJCNO-BOOKKEBP* er, beginner, $40; young Indy stenographer. $50; male stenographer, $90; office l»oy trad file clerk. $18. Bellamy Business Agency, 1130 Candler building. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM- Ington operator* furnished position*. Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree WANTED-YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT Money Flour. WANTED—UHKICS OF MONEY FLOUR. WANTED—THREE WHITE GIRLS. Ap ply nt Outhman Steam Laundry, White- 11 and Brothertnn streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION AS GROCERY Clerk; eleven years' experience In gro ceries and fruit. Grocery, 364 Houston street. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doors to be sold at coat during next week; now la your time. 26 S. Broad xtroat R. W. Bill*. Atlanta. HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IS NOW ready for tbs receptjon nnd treatment of all Invalids. Leaat price $1 per day. Dr. J. M. Armstrong, Morrow, Ga. BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG- ular slxe. latest type. 35e per 100 postpaid. “Midget Cards," the hit ol the season, 2f»e per 100. Autry Greer, 1212 Empire building, BE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST trade learned. Full course $3). We own several shops In Atlanta where we eninloy only our graduates. Commission paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber College, 162 Whitehall atreet. WEDDING INVITATIONS, MTHO- graphed stock certificates: everything In printing. Bennett Priming House, 21 South Broad atreet HAKE ... address Hollowell. 304 Candler building. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS UOVSt TIIB SOUTHERN AUCTION AND BAI. , t „ §—"■ - [yon out strwt. B*u ’phone IS w«t; AtlsnU ’phone KOK SALE-ONE BBT LABOR OAK (oldlni doom, one steel coiling. Cole Book Co.. SS Vhllrhell st. FOB SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; tStosns. Fsa'Btr^safeu^t FOR SALE-TWO CAR-LOADS FINE Brockwny surriea, runabouts and depot wages a. Nothing better madfc Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 10 sad 63 Went Mitchell tHHl L ■ . ART SCHOOL. WANTED-THE RUppy’l halts palt Koch tree and A NICE SEVEN-ROOM, TWO-STORY residence, newly painted and papered; hna electric llghta, large lot, near Agnea Scott College and school*, one block of car. Good neighborhood. Term*. Box 62, Decatur. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen dleton, 614 Peter* building. L08T. paper o„ - And guarantees thnt It will •lick; Does your painting, doe* It nice. And ,r alwaya lowest In the price?” Burnett, of course! Your “Uncle Jim" la hnrd to beat; He's at Number 12 E. Hunter atraeL Both Phone* 660. LOST—AT EAST LAKE OR ON STREET car Saturday, old seal watch fob, topas atone. Return to American Rook Company. low, Vienna num •* iw 168 Whitehall Ht. Phones, Rell 529, A. 888L MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PRO- plo and other#. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real eatate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loan* made for 6 per cent and up- wnrds. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foater, 13 South Broad atreet. IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING YOU HAVE A ROOM TO RENT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL f YOU ARE OUT OF A SITUATION • IN FACT MOST ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT Jl Georgian iVanl Ad Will Do the Trick ...THEY ARE LITTLE WONDER WORKERS. r SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phone* 5488. 412 Peters Building. 83,600—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, Just completed, on North avenue, near Jackaon atreet; yon will have to see this coxy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Beat of mgterlitl and workmnnshlp used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. FOR RENT. WE HAVE THE LARGEST LIST OF houses that we ever bad In one week. Call by our office Monday and get a bul letlu giving a full description of them all. We show our bouses and move our tenant* free. Come to see us. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Pbonea 611. LEO FRESH, AUCTIONEER; Office and Salesroom, 123 Whitehall Street, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. AT __ a. in., the entire furniture and outfit at 191 Marietta street, constating of roll-top desk. Iron safe, dining room nnd Ikn! room furniture, wnrdrolies, flue range with boiler, folding lied, heaters, refrigerator, aeeretary desk, hnt rack, kitchen tables, nnd n lot of other goods. By order of tlio Rev. of the mission. LEO FRESH, Auctioneer. WANTED. Houses to rent. Have clients for houses in all sec tions. If you want your va cant house runted at once, liftt it with LIERMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK IIUY8 notes nnd lends money ‘ r nt reason- lotild Bldg. purchase money notes nnd lei on Improved Atlanta nlile rate. Il.ll phonff 7<». Goi MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 FEB ent liitorot. According to uccnrlty of fered; tmall exp.n.o and prompt attention. Duly on real catnt. In aud near Atlanta. 1. h. Tnnnan. MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE, 8 TO 6 YEARS, 4 l’Eit CENT. JOHN citlEY. IS EAST ALABAMA STREET. U’r.1 IrtlJ IIUMW, * II H MU * any amount, 4H, 6 and • per cant, r call 8. W. Cette*. y 8. Broad ati FARM LOANS—1VH ABB l’LACINO loanx on Georgia (arma at tha lowext rate, peer nltercf The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE nt very loweat ratea. No delay., Charles Herman, rooma 202-3 Templa Court. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO ARK TOD* GROCER for Money Floor, nnd mala; on getllug It. beenuao there la money In It. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.. GO BEE SOUTHERN AIJTO AND BQUIF- ment C«. We repair. raconatrueL eg- Chang*. huy end Bell entoraobllee. Oerege. 16-18 Mitchell etreeL Atlnutt. On. Bell nbone UH-L Mein. at IIIAVIUr. 01(0.0 I1I.IH .... huelneae. For high grade wor Kent. 1114 M. Feyor. Pbone^MM. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS .FOB FLOIl- Idn llmea. Write na for prices. Wilton A Huddleston, Miami, Fla. DAVID W. VARRF.OtlOft. MASTER PLUMBER, Pbonea 1*8. 89 E* Hunter St WILLIS WALL “KENT LIGHTS.' THE BEST OF MANTLE LI sold at 81 Vk N. Pryor St Phoae «MR MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! a Be Wise and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. WILL HELL YOU TWO Oil FOUR NEW 8 nnd 9-rootn houses In choice whits neigh- tmrliood, rented so ns to pay you 9 per cent net first rear and * year. Only $8,250 or OR cAN m~X You clfuiae cMimn near the new mi olt CAN HkiLL Toil THE UfisT coiiMJIt on IVsrhtree; now paying not less than 6 per cent net; said property has doubled In value within the last four year* nnd will advance within the next four y* not less than 50 per eeut. Can prove *11 Volt THE GhKiifE8T liargaln In railroad frontage close In (with Improvements worth $12,000). Hay, 200 feet on railroad lir 250 feet on street, for the sum of $25,000. | mymin&rrKmTuimmTnm 6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or west side at from $1,700 to $10,000! Or lots In auy part of the city. WITH TERMS ON ALL THE ABOVE. CALL AND SEE US. WILL BE P L E A S ED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL and WM. S. SHERWOOD, Room 514 Empire Building. KItOM’S MEDICATED HKIN. SCALP nnd hair amp; sold at drug and depart ment stores: ask for It nr write J. J. Krom. Realp and llalr Specialist. 413 Tha Urand. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. tawed half aolaa, 7*c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South ITyor street, opposite court house. All work first-class. OLD HATS MADE NEW M. A. SHELTON,. DON’T FORGET M. A. RIIKI.TON 18 A l>rnr!lrol stove an«l range repairer; bc*t work and material guaranteed. Both phone* *215. 51 a Pryor street. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Juat off the main road; splen did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and iron gates, good paatnrage, aprlnga, etc. We want to show you this and point out a«v< oral feature* not mentioned here, and then make you a price. » $•,250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9room house on large Jot, In prettiest part of this street, belog near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Cau make very eaay terma on this to desirable party. $6.250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot Id tho city; house 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 50x150 to alley; elevated, on car line; can make term* to acceptable party of $400 caah and $25 per month. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN roi/ma, two atorlea, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), ahndy and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Veacbtreee, wo hare a loreljr 2-atory 3- room home, finished beautifully inside and out; If you want a bargain, let us spow you thla place at once, as It Is tho only thing of its kind In the city situated ao favorably and to be had on eipy terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th# first month will be given FREE, and if oooupied ona year, two more months will ba glvan FREE at tha and of tha year, making only nine months you will havo to pay for. Nona but good families will ba allowed in these houses. These are looatad on tha river atactrlo cor line, only twenty min utes’ ride from tha oantar of tho oityi contain 7 and 5 rooms) have never been occupied 1 are located In West At lanta Park. Every houie fronts a fifty- foot park, whleh la oat In trass, ever greens and flowara. Pura airi native oaksi an Ideal apot for children. It la cheaper than living in tha city and tha aurroundlngs are more wholatoma. In tha oantar of thla park are tha FERRO PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, whloh will cure any cate of otomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long atand ing. It now hao a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a qohool house coat Ing |2,500 will soon b« completed. Cept J, T, Mills, who lives on tho grounds, will show you through the houses. Rent |20 per month. SNOOK’S Big Furniture Values Today Full quartered Oak Dining Tables, big • legs; only $10.00 Full quartered $45 Sideboards, cut . to 27.50 $25 China Closets; only 15.50 $30 Leather Dining Chairs (six); only.. 12.60 $35 Hat Racks 22.50 The biggest values'ever shown In Iron Beds: $6 Circle head aud foot pieces; only.. 2.50 $20 Extra heavy Beds, all colors 6.50 $15 2-Inch Pillar Beds, only 8.50 All-Steel Spring; only 1.99 All-Cotton Mattresses; only.. .. .. 8.99 Don't miss these big values. $40, $50, $60, $80 Davenports, cut to $25, $35, $45 and $50, la aolld Mahogany. Weath ered and Golden Oak. Watch out fof |ir IJg coming 500-Roll Matting Hsle; beat grade Japanese Mattings, will be 16Hc. P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE COMPANY, 56 North Broad Street. STATISTICS. GIiORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC ttltd storage room. Built less than n year ngo for a home. I^irge new barn nnd ser vant's house. PtiUlty of shade and fruit tree*. l.ot 280 by 600. Opposite Dr. Rldley’a home, near Decatur. Town Is growing In this direction. To nrold renting, will sell at a bargain. TEUMH. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. J. II. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS SOS and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. gooil business lot for t-ourth cash. PEA* *1 ITU K K—TII It EE |l E A I' T I F V I. easy term*-$tL6O0. $13,000, $17,- PE At T1TRKE—CHOICE VACANT LOT hetweeu Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth st*., ©j by 210 to alley, $7,350. Only $1,000 cash, balance $1.000 annually. lnet mantels; Splendid renting section; $1.- 500 each; oue-thtrd cash and monthly pay ments. NICK l-OT ON A.tlfflV STKKKT, M BY 200 feet, east front, and covered with nice ttak trws; only $356. IIKST BARGAIN ON S.It TH (GDK: NICK five-room modern cottage, with hall; well elevated; need* to be seen to be appre ciated: ouly $1,860. SEw puopkuty! rents $12 per mouth; $900. let ns show yon this. FIVE ROOM HOt’Sfe ON NEUtO.N 1 street: lot sM by 125. Thla Is close In. Price I2.<«0. SIX-UooM IlotSKrUANklS' kfktEET; $2.360. Terms. SIckTTvk-uoom house with hall BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Johnson, at 12 Ridge avenue, a son. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron Avery, at 167 Magnolia street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, at 36 Hilliard street, a daughter. To Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Harrison, at 83 East Fourth street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Anderson, at 556 Spring street, ti son. To Mr. and Mra. A. T. Evans, at 25 Mc Donald atreet, a son. DEATH 8. Edna Turnlpseed, 10 months old, died at 62 Columbia avenue. Miss Leila Newton. 24 years old, died of tuberculosis, at 73 Weat Georgia avenue. Infant of J. W. Brown, at 26 McAfee atreet Mrs. Eva Cone, 23 years old, died of typhoid fever, at Tabernacle infirmary. II. N. Gentry, 23 years old, died at Mil* ledgevllle, Ga. Mrs. W. 8. Gibbs, 72 years old, died nt 164 Forreat avenue. Josephlpe E. Pittman, 3 years old,.died of pneumonia, at 106 8lmpsoji street. Lula Kent. 39 years old, died of Indl geatlon, at 60 H?ury street. BUILDING PERMITS. $4,200—Mra. A. L. Beecher, to build two- atory frame dwelling at 291 Forreat ave* nue. $10,000—i/oulsvllle and Nashville railroad, to build temporary shed at railroad and Piedmont avenue. $50&-Kmlly Cox. colored, to build two* story frame dwelling nt 127 Tattnall atreet. $3,160— E. E. Pomeroy, to hullif one-story frame dwelling nt 396 East North avenue. $50—W. K. Bearden, to build barn at 124 Lake avenue. $3,000— F. D. Terry, to build two one- story frame dwellings at 422 and 426 Ormond street. $160— Mra. Paul Romare. to re-cover on«£ story frame dwelling at 93 South I’ryor atreet. $100—11. II. Bedford, to add to one-story frame dwelling at 144 LoreJojr street. $5,000—Mrs. EIIxk Hood, to build four one- atory frame dwellings at 65-59-61-65 Norcrosa avenue. $900—Mrs. Alice Howell, to build one-story frame dwelling nt 152 Griffin street. $1,750-Dr. J. G. Ernest, to add to two- atory frame dwelling at 165 Juniper street. $1,600—M. W. Merk. to build oue-atory frame dwelling at 106 Grant atreet. $160—J. 8. Lemmond, to repair two-story frame dwelling at 297 Capitol avenue. $400—McCord nnd Hnmhrtght. to add to frame dwelling at 255 Highland avenue. property"transpers. $3jOOO—Mr*. J. C. Garrett and Mra. N. G. Ware to A. L. Well and A. Ferat, execu tors, lot on corner Washington aud Rich ardson streets. Loan deed. $3,100—W. A. Crowe to 8. J. Crowe. lot 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. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ao( Produce exchange. Lemons, $4,764x5.00. Limes 60 to 7oc. Peaches, per crate. $1.0001.50. Pineapples, $L60 to $2.60. Bananas, straights, u— bunch $LM to $1.76. Calls, per bunco, $1 to $1.26. Watermelon. $7.50 to $20.00 per 100; de. ^pouCtry AND COUNTRY PRODUCB.- to *Sc; pudi me. table, per Rk, 30 to 22%c; cook Ing, per !b., liHc to 15c. Honey—New 8010c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 JUf. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. Na 1 stock, $2.50 barrel; per bushel, 90c. Onions. $1.50 bushel; cabbage. 2c pound. new sweet potatoes $1.60 busheL FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postels Patent, $t00; Diamond patent, $5.60; Mnscoutah Star, $4.65; fancy tent. $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue hlbhon, 00: fancy, $3.90; aprlug whe-ut patent, $6.25 CORN—Choice red "ob. 76c; No. 2 white, * * -**— mixed, 73c. clipped, 62c; choice ed, 48c; Texas rust- ground, w _ *e, per , Shorts, white, $1.60, medium, $1.40; brown, $1.35: pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06. HAY.—Timothy, cbmce Urge bales, $U0: do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, No. 1 timothy bnles, $1: do.. No. 2. $1; do.. No. 1 clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed, "cLOVER.-Chole. 90-. The above prices ore ?. o. b. Atlanta, and ■object to Immediate '■cceptgnce. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New York Refined, 5\i; plantations, 5H. Market very strong ?OFFElf- -Iloasted Arbuckle’a $16.50, TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street . Frlrnte Wire to Glbeu 4 Cl./. New York, Aug 14.-Marabou, . C°.: Home cri7Tel.ui of tbe market agaln.t tbe liwctlrit/ of certain low Ahcm Ihuf. anil uulmiiortint .hire. W,V tbi. feature for tbe time brinJ^S the atocka being hundled nre th, ., 1 which a rpadr market exlata at nVrlr uii times. It Is worthy of note, however 'th.i Hteel preferred abould l»e made more proa! Inent In view of the neutlmental elfeft la recent ,nnctMt/ In price movement hi! Fnudnmentnl condition, continue o»«en. dull/ Imlllah, nnd I look for n higher m, r : ket nil nround. There In excellent t.avloa In two of the .mall ntocka-Kat/ and "if,* ed State. Hteel common, and believe both to I* gaxl porchaje. “ The Himnelal Iiur.au aava: Hpeelaltv l m . nrovement aeema to l>e fhe order „f h, day In the .lock market, again. Deveiom nient. over ulght appear to leave the mlt. ket .dilation In nbont the name poaitinn Monday morning with the exception "t Mine liettrrment In monetnr/ condition, but thin mild Import and other relief 1. to be expected. Mid without It tbe monej market wonld alao become atrlngent un. tier the weatern ilemnnd for fumla to mm. the crop. The market la very profcaalonnl' but the Inrge lnternata continue to keen their ihotihlera beneath It, judging from the moreiuent to force covering nnd the fact thnt there nre few that refuae to iimVi. date or withhold Ikitildatlon at thla level combined with, the Imlllah fundamental, naturally lead, to the liellef that ther think n higher level nttalnable na aoon a* iu„ne* tary faetora permit It, and there are re,, aonn for liellevlng that the Invoking element la not worrying about money. While main, tnlnlng the neutral poxltton we would „I- wayn rnrefnlly aerutfnlie tbe develonmenu regarding monetary offnln. endeavoring to find Indications of Improvement. rnde. 'Market very atrong. CIIEKHK—Fancy fnll cream dairy, 1414c: twlna 14c: brick. 14c. Market atrong. PROVISIONS—Sunrprae hams, 15c. Dova lams If*He. Cnllfornla bams 104c; Red Crosi hams. 15c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.87; bellies JO-5 Jbs„ $10.,V): fat Backs. 8c; plates, 8c, Supreme lard, $9.75; Red Cross, 10c. Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 79£c. Georgia, , m ou comer Oliver atreet and Bellwood ave nue. Warranty deed. $4.500—Mrs. E. M. llalne to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot on Juniper street, near Tenth. Loan deed. $2,750—W. U Peel to E. M. Itslne, same lot. Warranty deed. 200. AT 3X 306 WEST FOURTH STREET. WK have two three-fpom e«>ttages In first-class shape, renting f*> white tenants at $7 each. nn«l a small house In rear of one lot. This m liargaln at $1,400. PONCE Del.EON AVE.-ON TOP OF THE hill l«eyon«l the sprlugN: splemlBI view «f the city: corner tot, 69x200; $1,600. One* TRY A WANT AD NEGRO WAGON DRIVER RITS l IN ONE BLOCK Charged with having driven reck lessly, it being *ald that he ran into two persons In one block, Russell Rich, a negro boy, 16 years old, driver on Wagon No. 3 for the Turnetl Pressing Club, was arrested Monday afternoon by Officer Well*. Rich Is said to have run over Grafton Gardner, the amall son of Dr. Gardner, 325 Capitol ave nue, ahd a little girl named Brown, the daughter of one of Dr. Gardner's neigh bors. Rich will be tried Wednesday morn ing. _______ Elks Building Homs. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Mias., Aug. 14.—The Elks of Atlanta, &a. 1911 Atlanta, 4Vis. 1922 107 106M Atlanta 4s, 1934 106 107 Atlanta and Weat Point 165 170 Atlanta and Weat Point Debts. 107 110 L\ R. of Georgia 1st Income 96 do. 2d Income 90 do. 3d Income 88 Georgia 265 270 Augusta nnd Savannah 115 117 Southwestern 116 118 Georgia Pacific 1st* ISO 121 C.* C. and A. 1st 113 CRASH TURNS CREAM INTO BUTTERMILK A two-horae milk wagon wan struck by a freight train at the corner of Edgewood avenue and Whitehall atreet and fresh aweet milk became butter milk without a moment’s Intermission. A large newer pipe that run, alongside the railway track wan flushed with the milk, and milk was atrewn up and down the track until the aurroundlnga looked aa It a snowstorm had struck the place. At first there was a rumor that the driver of the wagon had been seriously hurt, but when the ambulance appeared on the scene a figure covered with cin ders and buttermilk Jumped up from the ground where It had been lying and fled In the direction of the woods. The wagon was so badly broken up that the name of Its owner could not be ascer tained. Private Wire to Were 4k Lelaml. -New York, Ang. J4.—London Imnltr. Itusslnn news seems to lie more optimistic There are hints of n new stock Untie In northwest thnt accounts for Its rise. Wn hash annum report nhows 12,741,000 net lm crense—a splendid showing. umber expect n Arm market with spcrinl- ties nrtlve. Hteels look good; also Car Foundry on I oldonil toll, ...1*1. . _ - _ ■ • dividend talk with prospects for ndv In Missouri Pacific, Atchison, Kntv possibly Rock Island on large earnlni From the best quarters come luilll: THREE IN AN AUTO MENACED BY DEATH By Private Leased ‘Wire. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 14.-—At the same spot on ■ the boulevard where a Philadelphia chauffeur was killed Saturday night and three occu pants of his car badly Injured, John Heyle, Leroy Marsh and J. Thomas, a trio of Washingtonians, narrowly escaped a similar fate. All are bruised and suffering from the shock. Mr. Heyle'a friends blame the acci dent upon the bad condition of the road. and vices on the weatern'rails duetto' favornM# crop new*. * It Is said that the Gates people nre In Fuel, hut they seem to hare pfa.rcd hoth sides of It In the past three montim. There Is n good ninrket for the stock Just now. New York, Aug. 14.—Dow-Jones’ sum mary: Irregular tlon of order. Septetnl»er 25 considered possible date for Republican state convention. Buffalo, Rochester and IMttsburg surplus and equities equal to about 10.4 per cent on all stock.' : „ Loss of currency to south nnd west for crop moving logins early, and Is likely to l»e large. Seine demand .for Pennsylvania. Atchi son and Great Western In loan crowd. President Hearne, of Colorado Fuel, m.vs his company can now produce Its own Iron No more gold available for Import to New York In London market before next Monday without direct engagement from Bank of England. Canadian Pacific declares regular semi annual 2 per cent dividend on preferred and “ per cent on common, payable October 1. Twelve industrials advanced .50 per cent. Twenty nctlve railroads advanced .64 cent. STOCKS REVIEWED B YNEW YORK SUN New York. Aug. 14.—The Sun “Southern Pacific was the leader of the market during tbe greater part of tbe ses sion. Dealings In the stock were ou a heavy acale, many large Individual trnna- actions being recorded, while the price advanced to a new high record for the year. Union Pacific shared In the activity nnd strength of Southern Pacific, in the latter nweatern, which made PLAYS AND PLAYERS IN THE GEORGIAN ^ Boyd Putnam la to ba In the cast of The Prince of India" when that stu pendous production Is put on In New York next month. Nat C. Goodwin has recently bought a handsome place In the vicinity of Los Angeles and It Is reported that he will make his home there. Jefferson De Angel is has great hopes of "The Spring Chicken," In which he Is to appear the coming season. James Slavin, a young Californian, Is the author of “The Voice of the Mighty," In which James O'Neill Is to appear this season. “The Hypocrites," the new play by Henr>’ Arthur Jones, Is to be produced at the Hudson Theater, New York, within the next few weeks. Viola Allen will begin h*r season in Washington early In October, when she will be seen as Imogene In "Cymbal- "Sherlock Holmes" Is to be present ed In French In Paris this season, and “Peter Pan" is am< ng the plays that are to be tried in Australia. Mfsa Annie Russell Is to appear In a the lenders, but there was at all time* • degree of firmness nnd a good market for nil stock offered."—Glbert & Clay. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Private Leased Wire. t'hlcngo, Aug. 14.—Hogs— Estimated re ceipt* today. 13.000; left over. 4.667. Market slow, 5c higher; cntaUty, fair; bulk. $5-W 6,15; estimated for tomorrow, 3.000; lW»t hogs. $5.75«6.26; mixed. $5.70626.20; hetivj, $6.6036.16; rough, $5.6058^70; nig*. $p*J 6.00; yorkern. $6.1036.15; good to choice heavy, $6.1536.26. „ , , Cattle—Estimated receipts, 6,000. Market steady: quality, fair; beeves. cows. $l.Se4.S: heifers. $2.3035.30; csl*e«, $5.0037.00; good prime steers, $5.20 | b , >-* i, l - poor to medium. $$.8535.15; Stockers ■*« feeders, $2.4034.30. - 8heep—Estimated receipt*. 18.000; market* sa«¥8*6,*aaa«*| PACKAGE DF WOOL TORN OFF HER READ Charging that while ehe wax on way to Juetfce Puckett’x court to swear out a peace warrant against JuHw Mitchell, she was set upon and beatm by the latter, Corinne Brown, a mid!— aged negro woman, exhibited a r a,iI ' age of wool which, ehe says, was pd' 1 ,-; from her head by the same Juli* Mitchell. Corinne stated that she had been nagged at and threatened by Mitchell woman for several weeks, and that becoming tired of It was on h r way to get a peace warrant when June carried out her threat. Night's Dream," to be put on at th* new Aetor Theater the last of th» month. Ellen Terry Is this senaon to j<* big production of "A Midsummer 'Captain Brass bound’s Conversion-'