The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 15, 1906, Image 10

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THTT atjuautJT rEUKulAJT No ad. taken for Im than 25 centti the price of four linea. Six words of averafl# length make a line. The followinp rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . . 5 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4>/g cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/2 cents a line. . 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OP TOWS ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ado. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure 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 SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. FOB KENT—TWO SICKLY FURS 1 HU- ed rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason- abb-. FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH ed office. Phone 2833 or call St WO Cam filer HMs. WALL PAPER. (formerly of Burnett St Wlllla) Is not dead nor missing. lie la contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room ** East Hunter street. Both ’phones 660. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. dleton, 614 Peters building. WANTED—REAL E8TATE. WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE-BOOM COT- tflfi*. with modern conveniences. North side preferred. Permanent, care Georgian. L08T. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED-OOOD 8TRONO WHITE MEN as helpers In the foundry to learn mold- K * trr.de. Good pay to start wItb und ter pay In two or three months. Only *COodT referencea need apply. DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co. BO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR goods? If so. call up. 2306 /Bell). The WANTED. TWENTY GOOD. RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OP AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN DO TOD WANT TO Bti A FIRST-CLASS barber? Knab-at trnile In tho world to laarn. We own n ebnln of barber abopa In Atlanta In whleh we work only onr own aradnatea. Full courae. *30 Oommlaalon - Atlanta Uarber paid from day von enter. Allan 1 Oollrae. 162 Whitehall «tro.t. Who pnta yonr paper on no altek. And gnaranteea that It will atlek; lloea yoor palntlnf. doe. It nlc. And -'always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of courael Yonr "Und* Jim" la bard to beat: lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phone. 660. stIiayed FKoS! 2«S~ ,... wAffrttNOtoN street, fox terrier dog; has one black 51*°.*. on Jn‘L- Dog answers to name of BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGB8T bicycle and sundry distributors south. Southern agents for Plarca, Snell and Hutlaon bicycles. Write for our 1904 catalogue and price list El yea Co. RfTNOtfDH. THE ~ inera, bat. occa cions. ■ION PAINTER. . m ni mi*7* nuimrn avenue, Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave- CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONAL*. HALLWOODS. IDEALS W. can sell yon _ nr hnalneaa, at a pries that cannot help Lit pla.se yon. Cash or monthly payment.. Erery r.flater ena ran teed for'two yean Southern Cash Reftater Co.. Branch of Amoricmn Second- Hand Caah Register Co.. M 8. Broad street. Atlanta, Da. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 B. Brood St.. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED. POUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI, low. cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants 60c. 168 Whitehall 8t. Phonea. Bell 629, A. 388L MONEY TO LOAN. Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNRR8, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans-on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans made for 6 per cent and up- wnrda. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 Mouth Broad street. unIon MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of. fered; stnifU expense and prompt nttentlou. Only on real estnte In and uear Atlanta. 8. B Tunnan. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4H, 6 and 6 per cent. Writs or call S. W. Carson, 24 H. Ilroad street FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia fnrms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gouhl building. WANTED-T1IREE YOUNG ML* collectors. Address at onee Collector, e .Georgian. Th. WANTED—TWO ROY JOB AND ONE vyllndor press feeders. Good pay: steady work. Blosser Press. W. C. Nunemacher, manager, 40 Walton street. WANTED HELP-YOUNG MAN AS bookkeeper and stenographer. Must bavi had experience, fiend references. Must Im steady, reliable and sober. Address In own handwriting, B. A H., ear# The Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED-PEMALK. COMPETENT REM Ington operators furnlshcil positions. Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree WANTED—YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT Money Flour. WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR. WANTED—THREE WHITE GIRLS. AP- ply at Guthman Steam Laundry, White hall and Rrotherton streets. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doora to be sold at cost during next week; now Is your time. 20 8. Broad atreet. R. W. Kills, Atlanta. HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IS NOW ready for the reception and treatment hf all Invalids. Least price 81 per day. Dr. J. M. Armstrong, Morrow, Ga. BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG nlar aloe, latest type. 35c per 100 postpaid. “Midget Cards.” the hit of the season. 25c tier 100. Autry Greer, 1312 Empire building, Atlanta. Os. BE A FIRST-CLASS BARRER. EASIEST trade lenrned. Full course 820. We own several shops In Atlanta where we etnnloy only our graduates. Commission paid from day yon enter. Atlanta Barber College, 162 Whitehall street. WEDDING INVITATIONS, LITIIO- graphed stock rertlfbuites: everything In printing. Bennett Printing House, 21 South Broad atreet. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL Yaae Company will buy or sell you out. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. fIrSt-CLASS HUHtNEHS HOUSES •houl.1 bar* blah (rail, alxna. Call o* Kent Six* Ce., BlVfc North rrjor atraaL Phone 2928. COAL, DRY STOVE WOOD-PROMPT DE- Uvery. John T. Stocks »%' Co., 295 Peter* gtreeL Bell ’phoue 15 west; Atlanta ’phone 47M. FOB RALE—ONE SET LARGE OAK folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book Co., 49 Whitehall at. FOB SALE-ONE FINK SPANISH JACK. Apply to Dr. R. A. Cason, Jewell, Ga. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction and Raivage Company, 20 South Prvor. ’Phone Bell 23«. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SAl.AIIt.E ■chuol, lav, tiuHlIrel Itooka for cnab. J. C. Gnvan, 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1622. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There li money In erery **ck. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slanpy'* School of Art ami luapeet let? tralta painted hy bl> large claaeea. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HAT8 *lia(^cleaned nod re- Herman, rooms 303-3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO AHK YOUR GROCER for Money Flour, ami Insist on getting It, because there Is money In It ®yS!N£e!LS!£S3^^ UO SUB SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIf- meat Co. We repair, reconstruct •*- change, buy isd aell automobiles. Garage. 10-12 Mitchell street Atlauta, Ga. Bell phone 4894-L Main. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent, 91ft N. Pryor. Phone 2928. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. PER8QNAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1268. SO B. Hunter St WILLIS WALL “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at DlVfc N. Pryor 8t. Alex Kent, Phono 4848. • KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN. 8CALF and hair soap; sold at drug and dej ment stores; ask for It or write J. J. Krotn, R and depai * J. J. Kroi„. Sculp and llntr Specialist, 613 The Grand, Atlanta, '* 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN'S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIR. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Boll 2336. Man’. aawrel half aol.* 76c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor atreet, ijiposfte court house. AK work first-class. No cheap prices. M. A. SIIELTOX, Houses to rent. Have clients for houses in all sec tions. If you want your va cant house rented at once, list it with Phone* 5488. 412 Petera Building. 88,604—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Just completed, on North avenue, near Jackson atreet; you will have to see this coxy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Beat of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. THIRTY ACRE* UP TUB PEACHTREE road, lying Just off the main read; splen did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show you this and point out sev eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. 86.26&T-N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-room bouse on large lot. In prettiest part of this atreet, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This ia a beauty and uo mistake. Can make very easy terms on this to desirable porty. 86,259—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot In the city; house la furnace- heated and up to date. Can aaslat you to get terms on this. 82.760-GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated, otTVar line; can make terma to acceptable party of 8400 caah and 825 per month. 83,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two atorles, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terma of 81,000 cash, balance easy on this. LIEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. SEE M. M’NEIL AND ‘ WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building. IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX to ten rooms at from 81,700 to R000, 14.- 000 to 812,000; nuy part or the city; with IF YOU WANT A LOT.. PURCHASE same from us, and we wjll build for you on loug time. Lota from 8800 to 82,600. money; close In. near the postoffice; 100 by 100, for 825,000. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY with 6 or 6 per rent net Income and sura to Increase-call and see us. R. O. Mcdlock Henry H. Jackson R. 0. MEDLOCK CO., Corner Peachtree and Edgewood, Hell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. SNOOK’S Big Furniture Values To morrow. Full Quartered Oak Dining Tables, big Shaped, 16c. Hands or sweats. 8e each extra, ACME HATTER*, C& Whitehall ML legs, only .......810.00 Full Quartered 845 Sldctutards cut to... 00 China Closets only 15.50 82d.uo Leather Dining Chairs t6l only., 12.60 83B.OO Hat Racks 22.50 The biggest values ever shown In Iron Reds. 16.00 Circle Head anil Foot Pieces only..83.60 820.00 extra heavy Beds, all colors 6.50 815.00 2-Inch Pillar Beils only 1.80 All-steel Spring only 1.90 All-eoftna Jfithmai only 3.99 iRm’t miss these big values. $40, L'si, 800, 880 Davenports, rut to 825. 835, $45. aud 60, In solid Mahogany, Weathered ami Golden Dak. Watch out fi>r our tig coming Boo roll matting sale; best grade of Japanese Matting, wilt U> 164c. P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE CO., i 64 North Bread Street. 11.260 FOR FOUR-ROOM AND HALL COT- tuge, Vctuihle street. Terms. ft.250 FUR FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, l^OL- qultt llill. Terms. Il.-el FOIl l Ol ll ltOOM XN1> 1IAI.I. COT tage, King stre«>t. H.000 Foil l'lVK-llooM l'ofTAtiE. SlMfl street. Terms. >1,60) FOB FIVI-MIOOM COTTAGE, LOVE- Joy street. Terms. JT.4M FOB NlX-ftOOit HOUSE AND T\Vo- room housi*. rents 820. Negro property. >2.500 FOB SIX-BOOM COTTAGE, STEAM beat, near ear line. • >2,760 FOB HIX HOO.M I'O'Pl'AGE, WlllTK- hnll terrace. itot avenue. 63,150 FOB "seven-boom cottage. Johnson avenue. >3.160 FOB SEVEN-BOOM COTTAGE, Summit avenue. >3,150 FOB SEVEN-BOOM COTTAtlb; East Pine street. >1,600 Ft)ft lllliHT BOOM TWO STOBY louts#* on Whitehall; near In. Bolt' 165 ACBES ))T' LAND 55 miles of city; ginsi improvement)!. fT>») FOB TKN-IIOOM HOUSE. 16 ACltES of In ml, on car line, at a big bargain. Improvements worth the money. OT 50 'HY 200, ON PONCE DE- 1.4*on n venue. LIST YOU It FABMS WlTII IS; AlJtO gtMMl rent property. 325 Empire Bldg. Atlanta Phone 3983. Another' rented house, you are not wise, when I can -put you In a brand-new home of your own on easy terms. CAN PUT YOU IN POSSESSION OF ail the new bouses advertised below lu hour. Small cash payments; balance Just like rent. UltAXb-h’BW TWU-STOltY SEVEN-ROOM fine corner lot. with east front It’s less than y “ could reut It. ■undeST NEAU SPKI.no, PM «. ,, a new Ore-room house; 82,200; 8300 cash, 825 per month; will rent at- 820. Its a bargain. 334 WASHINGTON' new nine-roonr nouse. two blocks this aide of Georgia arenue. Ready for occupancy. Cai|h or terms. CLOSE TO MARIETTA AND ALKXAN ■$ rented bouse. S’rfAirjACkdOJ? AN*D PONCE DE LEON* you will never pay another dollar for avenue, I have the swellext aud most up- to-date nine-room house In the city; shady, east frout lot. aud aide alley, 50 by 190 feet. Price 87,600; 82,600 cash, balance to KEEP YOUR EYE ON MV DAILY A~ JEST COMPLETED, IN EDGEWOOD, between two car lines, a beautiful live- room house. Price 11,600; 8300 cash. 815 per 1UVU1 uuunv. A IIUJ f4,WV, CUBU, month. This la al>ove the average live-room house. Fine mantels In every room.^M 84,000—A BOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE I’eachtreea, we have a lovely 2-story 8- room home, finished beautifully tnalde and out; If you want a bargain, let us ahow you this place at once, as It la the only thing of Its kind In the city situated so favorably and to be had on easy terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th* firat month will b, given FREE, end if oeaupitd ono yomr, two more months will bo given FREE at the end of the year, making only nine months you will hove'to pay for. None but good families will bo allowed in those house*. Thos* ar* located on th* rivor electric car lino, only twenty min utes’ ride from tho center of th* city; contain 7 and 8 rooms; havs nevsr bssn occupied; 'arc located In West At. lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty, foot park, which is sat in trass, ever- green* and flowers. Pur* air; native oaks; an ideal spot for ehlldron. It is choapor than living In the city and the surroundings ar* mor* wholesome. In th* center of thlo park are th* FERRO PH08PHATE 8PRINGS, which will cur* any oaa* of stomach or kidnoy trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now ho* a now ehuroh, neatly furnished, a store, a achool house cost ing 82,500 will soon b* completed. C*pL J. J. Mill*, who lives on th* grounds, will show you through th* house*. Rent 820 por month. nit rentJ ON WEST I'EACHTUEE. — - HAVE A beautiful nine-room bouae Juat ua good aa there la, at 19,260, ou'attractive terms; lot 60 by 331 feet, and elevated. KEEP YOl'lt EYE ON MY DAILY AD. IN GltANT I-AUK HKCTION I HAVE fust completed four beautiful six-rooin liuuaes; all modem; tile aldewnlks. Price 62,260; >360 caah, >26 per month.- >13,000 WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE moot beautiful lioim-a In the city; lot 106 by 336 feet; beautiful ten-room houae nud very flue burn. It la aecond to uoue. Busy terma. ON CAPITOL AVENGE, I HAVE A TEN- room house that coat $6,000 uloue to build. Can sell this week for 84,600. Part caah. 1 ADVEUTIME NOTlllNO BUT BAIT gains. WEST END, CLOSE TO UUItDON AND Lee streets, and on an elevated corner, neat alx-room house in apple-pie order, at 82,650. It would Interest you. ASlllIY STREET, WEST END, SEVEN- room house; jot 58 by 258 feet, at $1,i00; 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 places for cash. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL E8TATE AND INVESTMENTS 205 and 300 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. CENTRAL AVE., NEAR MITCHELL, A good business lot for 83.750. Fourth cash. PEACHTREE-THREE h e A u r 1tt L home, on eaiy terma—611,600, >13,000, >17, PEACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts., 68 by 210 to alley, 87,850. Only 81,000 cash. balance 81,000 annually. ’ PONCE IJeLEON AVE.—ON TOP OF THE bill beyond the springs; splendid view of the city; corner lot, 60x200; 81,500. One- fourth cash. THURSDAY Snook’s China Closet Day. 825.00 round corner China Closet only..815.50 Glass end Colonial only 12.00 Full doable-leaded 850 round corner only 36.00 Full Mission leaded front and ends only 21.00 Tables, Chairs, Buffeta to match. Don't miss It; they nre big values. P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE CO., 66 North Broad Street. TIPS PLASHED From Wall Street Private Mare to Ware & Leland to l!? h£her AU * - 1B - Lond< > n »rm 1-1 Ru*"an affair, ahowlng i mprov „ tendencles a™ "till uppermost and higher price, ran be expected »-n the PO..Ibllity of bear drive, on Br^? lyn Rapid Transit, Fuel and a few ^ southwest rails dlsn!». strength due to large present prospective business. 1 “ d ir,!LTu. b ? wlae !° ? CC «P‘ Profits on United State, steels In case of share unturns, as well as Harrlman Pac'S coalers. ‘ ® W • Y ° rk Central and There l. a tip out that Southern Pa. *21! make a new high record t£ day. The stock sold at 81 l-t ; n 1902 Southern Pacific crossed 80. « T? a . uI £. ea Yi ,y bou «ht and look* i* Union Pacific would cross 160 Copper seems to be In demand and steels should work higher. Believe it will pay to secure profits on upturns today. Dow & Jones Ca „ . nil stocks In London firm at to % CLAUDE L. NORRIS, BELL 'PHONE 4439. 716 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. SOUTH SIDE COTTAOE-NO DOUBT cue-fourth cash. you hare reallxed long ago In paying reut For Rargainh Voticr my aim ' " lyoB give away something for nothing. Here *GR HA uu -AL>h, aui h la M\ AIM. . | H yo * r cUanee to qU | t Hili street, 7-room j AM RLlLblSQ AS Vr-TO-UATE F6'"h room house on South avenue, near Grant. It will be ready lu ten days, l’rlce 81,650, on easy tertua. LTAIHE IN OOUNKlt, NUR7H SIDE. IN -third cash, balance one and two years at 6 per cent. Think of It, having 103 feet frout. Somebody will come along in one year hence and offer you 88,000 for it. IN JL'HT ONE HLOL'k OF l'EAl.'IITUlOI'i and this side of Baker atreet, flue apart ment corner, with good house. Price 88,- 500. Owner adjoining IM wants 816,000. Note the difference and cctne to see me. LIST YOL’R PROPERTY WITH ME IF want It sold quick. you 1 CAN SI11JW YOU 19 PER CfcNT IN brand-new white property on Junes ave nue. It will take 82,400 to haudle the prop osition. BRAND-NEW COltS'ER STORE AND built all around it. Good business. Price, 84,600. ON NEW 5-ltOOM HOUSE ON HEMP avenue. It’s well built atid a beauty At 82,000, on easy terma. v gHERCKEB‘ AVE^bijS, Facing gran^t par WATCH MY AD THE COMING WEEKM IVY STREET—THIS SIDE OF HARRIS; 9-room house at 85,600. The only one left at the price. (CAST CAIN-VERY NEAR I^EACIITRliE .AM II.IU .lDAH a I.AL.II 4 IW.I.i rlijht here la a pick-up at 86.250; lot ia 56 by 100 feet; 6-room house. HKK ME fOr'CI-QHE-IN I'tlOPERTY. .lout) ifliiOM HOl'-HK ON WIllIaUH street; lot 50x200; side alley. This aide of Harris; rents 838. Price 84.500. LL'GKIE KTI1EKT-GOOD 7-IIOOM house In atone'a throw of Piedmont hotel, .’rice 83.600; part cash. CLOSE IN-ON AUBURN AVENUti;' room house; good lot, property. Price 84.600, It' I'EACHTUEE HOME-UUll.T UF GRAN- beauty, at 816,000. It's the beat thing there Is. JACKSON HTUEKT—NEAR NORTH AVK- FORRENT. 47 WEST NORTH AVENUE. This two-story, elght-rooui frame, on lot 60 by 2u0, whleh lies level, is on the north side of West North avenue, between Spring nnd Williams streets; has gas. hot and cold water, pori*ehiln bath, closet, sta tionary wnshataud on both tloors; , . ink lu the klehen nnd sink In the pantry; la heat ed with hot air furnace. If you nre look lng for an extra nice bouae lu the best of repair nml In one of our best neighbor- . . your opportunity. T ” Irt i block and n half r scant ^September 1. Renta, iponth. FOR SALE. ’ Beautiful Country Home. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC nnd st4»rnge room. Built leas than a yiwr ago for a bogte,__ Large new barn and —i rant's h4«»s«*. Plenty of shmle and fruit home, near Decatur. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. FOR SALE Decatur Cottage. HAS SEVEN ROOMS. NEWI.Y PAINTED and impend; large lot; bbxk g»f ear line; * >ls and colleges. Price. |2.500. Also s tO ttlM> |M*r»il; *e has electric lights and Is ir.. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* tit. GIX3RE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. park81,4 TWO SIX-ROOM C0TTAGE8 NEAR TEIt natnnl station; stdewalka nnd sewer; cab inet mantels; splendid renting section; 81.* •-third cash and uioutbiy pay- BET, ti NICK LOT ON AKiniY AT HE , . fret, rent front, and covored with hire twk trees; only I250 1 IlKHT 1IARGAIN ON KOCT1I HIDE: NICE modern wrtfago. with hnfl; troll olovttto.1; to be ..1 11 to Inf n|.;>re- i'Iih.-.I: only >1.960. S'eW i'Ugi'ektK rent* >12 FKn mitt; 6900. le-t n. nhotr yon thin. k'IVEBG03 HOl'HE street; lot 50 by 125. ' rice 82.000. Hiif, g«*o<l 9-room bouse: elevated lot and well worth your 85,200. llalf cash. W. NORTH . AVENCE—CLO.SE ' TO filMUNG HTIt EET—N E A It K'GItTH AVE- line; good 9-room hou*4* at 85,0uo; 81.000 cash. 850 |M*r month. i wori:in.iKE t!> moxrvMficriy® I-HTORY HOVBE ON Plodmout avenue, uear Linden. Price 83.- ful elevated lot, 50x150. 83.150 ; 8300 cash and 820; easy. This houae la practically new auu actually coat more money thuu NORTH SIDE COTTAGE—A BEAUTIFUL ti-room cottage In one of the beat ntdgh- borhoods on the north aide, 84,750 ; 8500 caah, COTTON SCORED A SMALL DECLINE New York, Aug. 15.—A small decline took f doce In cotton, owing-largely to selling by catling local operator* and spot Interests and disappointing cables from Liverpool. The fluctuations during the day, however, were not very wide nor was the trading on a large scale. After opeulug slightly lower on the foreign news, prices rallied and ad vanced moderately under the stimulus of reporta of Increasing weevil damage in Texas, where further showers occurred ami where, moreover, the government weekly report states that leas rain and more suu- aammory: American pnrltj\ - ' London settlement concluded todnv Ten-ceut fare question continues to im seriousjy Brooklyu Ktt P ,U Transit buslnes Joseph Ramsey’s projected Ne PlttsburK-C’hhrago electric road an York- 000.(00 last year. early Demand for Canadian Pacific In the loai Towd, hut stocks otherwise plei ' Foundry irou still reported s Pittsburg. Canadian Pacific earned 11.91 on coraraoi per^ceiiO ******** g ° 8 * ,Ucr ’* n ^‘ of 13.45 Crop currency movement begins with St. -nd New Orleans drawing heavily Lon la on New York. Paris reports Russian Influences. Twelve Industrials ad ran red ,j; p er ( Twenty active railroads advanced .22 per shine Js needed Jn many countlea. Then, too, a ralnfnll of 1 to 2 inches was reported lu Georgia und at aoine points In Mhorts, large and small, covered to some extent and there was a certain amount of new buying. The average trader, however. sees little Incentive to take the long aide n an extensive scale. The huylug la merely for quick turns to cover shorts, and unless -tome wide spread damage from Insects or other cause takes place It is the opinion of many close observers that uothliig but temporary ral lies are likely to occur for the time being, especially n* the movement of the new crop continues to Increase and outside In terest in the speculation Is absent.—Uibert * CJay. „ ie development of of tnugible steadiness, yesterday’s market wa* without special significance except In so fur ns short covering was impelled by excessive ruins in Mississippi. Business was ngnln on a limited scale nnd conflued largely to ring scalping operations. The near future will probably nave to reckon with accumulating crop damage reports, which, while as yet indicating nothing really serious, nevertheless may l»e ex- iieetetl to,carry sentimental Influence suf- flclont to at least aid the reactionary ten dency ouce It shall have developed along practical lines.—Ware St Lelnml. have two three-room cottages In first-tin** Is a bargain at 81,400. Box 62, Decatur. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN NEAT CotTAGE ON E. PINE HTUEKT, iM'twet-n Piedmont avenue ami Conrtland. Price 83,000. Go4m| nelghborho4M|. NOTICE MY AD FOB 1IABOA1NS. VKBY CLOSE IN—CENTBAI. AVENuE; I have 10-room house ut 84.260. Good plan* for boarders. Easy terms. Gl5ol> ft-KOOM HOUSE ON MILLS ST. Price 82.600: cosh payment ami 820 per month: would' rent at 825. S.60I)—CLOSE TO STATE CAPITOL AND best home that you can find for the money; 10-room house; lot 60x200; side drive und good lmru. Pacing oiiant pabk. i have a neat 5-room house: lot 50x185 to another street, at 82,500; fl,QQ0 etttt run 6 years at 6 per cent. S. Hot'LEV AUD—FINE MoSlK OF NINE rooms at 83,350, on. easy terms. Lot 60x190 feet. MOVE INTO A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON Park avenue; 80-foot street, 9-room house; 83.500. $350 ensb. 835 per month. Ponce DcI.eon avenue i.uts-this side 4>f Jnckson street; beautitul and ele vated. at 160 per foot. Adjoining lots owner nsku gioo p4*r foot. Last call. 12X FEET FHONT ON PONCE DfLEON avenue. 207 feet deep, at 820 per foot. NoMilng cheaper; near the springs. m MILLS STBKKT-COBNF.lt OF OltMK street; stf>re nnd large eorner lot; room for two dwelling*. Prin* $1,850; jmrt cash. HERE IS YOUlt MONEY MAKER-Or- mom! street lots, facing car line, at 8475 each, on your own terms. I Just want 12 month* to clear you 8200 on each lot. TWO I.UTH NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. on Fraser street. 44x236 each, at $300 each, i hrn terms. MY ADS WILL BE ATTRACTIVE ALL NEXT WEEK. SELECT BARGAINS AND NOTHING ELSE ,I.*»-NKW S BOOM HOUSE; BENTS »>. >6,00*—FOI'B HOUSES: RENT AT >6S. SCSyCTilBEE HOUSES: RENTED AT»1* >5.*D—THREE HOUSES: BENT AT >54. 6«> ACRES OF LAND 5 MII.KS FROM Atlanta on Seaboard Air Line railroad, one mile on railroad front and station on place. Price $10,000. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. 15.—The Sun an vs: After nu opening marked by strength and activity, to which Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the lug stocks like Union Pacific and Southern Pacific eaac4| off a little on profit-taklug, “ithout, however, exerting any important Private Wire to Glbert & Clay. . N ® w York, Aug. 15.—Marshall, Spa der & Co.: “Most reviews make It ap pear that what Is known as the public are not largely Interested and that the market is at most entirely patronized by large banking and semi-speculative Interests, but all agree that there is full evidence of the scarcity of the best is sues and that there is nothing In the forecast of events to Justify less con fidence In the market. Most everything points to a higher mhrltet tddky.” The Financial Bureau says: “Exten sion of short covering and specialty prominence seem likely in the stock market owing to the lack of pressure of stock as Indicated by light transactions and dullness on declines. The decided tendency evinced on the part of the street to go short at every sign of re cession forms a support that defeats the object of the bears temporarily. Until the large interests take profit.*, however, we do not expect serious de clines, and at present we are at a loss to find buyers for them, so the manip ulation of the last few days Is likely to continue, especially as the outlook fa vors a good bank statement, which should Induce short retirements to some extent, as money Is the factor still. Developments over night show no al teration of the financial outlook, and we still regard the market as a whole as being confined within trading lim its, of course with specialties easily raised as usual when the general list Is held at a certain level. We recom mend the neutral policy of conserva tism, but with the mind alert for spe cialty betterment as heretofore stated. Influence. Dullness succeeded, and tfila pre- railed during the greater part of the ut the element of underlying overeil tb»ir early losses and closed with ndvnuce* on the iluy. Southern Pacific, which was the leader in activity, made a new high record for the year, closing at the top lythlng on the list. Steel common ranked next In activity. Baltimore nnd Ohio was among the active favorites, sell ing up to a new high record figure In nmUi pa Mon of the 3 per cent dividend which will come off today. Pennsylvania showed fair strength in the last hour, and among *prleeil Issues Erie gave a good nc count of itself.—Glbert Sk Clay. THE 8UGAR MARKET. By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 15.—I^ocnl refined nnd raw sugar -steady nnd unchanged. !*ondon l*eet * 4 d lower. August 8s lHd; September 8* Hd. 8TOCK8 AND BOND8. „ Rbl. Asked. Georgia 4Hs. 1915 U2 Georgia. B. R. 6s, 1910 206 Savannah 5a, 1909 108Vi Macon 6*. 1910 106 Atlanta. 6a. 19U 166 Atlanta, 4*». 1922 137 Atlanta 4s, 1934. !Sg ATLANTA MARKETS. fruits and produce., Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit sn4 Produce exchange. Lemons, 84.75h5.00. Limes 50 to ftc. I’t'itrhe*. per crate, fl.0Mn.60. Pineapples, 8L60 to 8160. Bananas, straights, o-* tmm'li 81.60 ts |1.75. Culls, per bunch, 81 to 11.25. Watermelons/ 87.60 to 820.00 per 100; Ca. “pouPtry and country produce— , Ire ban; 96 to J7ttc: frlr. 22K to 25« broilers 15 to 22V4c. Live ducks, Pekin * to :Kc; puddle 25 to 27V4c. Dressed hens, per lb., 13c to 13c. Eggs, per doxeu, 20e. . Butter, table, per Ibj. 20 to 22ttc; ceo* ig. per Honey— C VEGETABLES.—Irt,h potato?,. No. I stock, $2.60 barrel; per bushel, 9*K\ Onlona. >1.60 Inmhel: rntil.iire. 2c pound. new awret potato.. >1.60 bnab.li FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOL'It-PoalPla Patent, >100; Illainnnj patent, >5.60; Maacnutnb Htnr, >4.63; fnnrf lintent, >4.65:' Red Engle. >4.40; Blue itlliMn J4.00; fancy, J3.90; aprlng wfccat patent, b - to >o.75. CORN—Choice red ~oli, 76c; No. 2 "Idle, 75c; No. 2 jetlow, T4o; mixed. 73c. OATS—Code, white clipped, 62c; eboFa white. 60c; choice mixed, »c; Tciaa ru.t' proof, 50c. MEAI.—Plain m-ater ground, per burtri. 73c; bolted 140-11). Jntes. |H‘r hutbel. »•. Shorts, white. ll.Bt, medium, 81.40; hrojrn, nti'u ia, nuiit-, 41.(M. , lumiuiu, . 11.35: pure brnn. |L10; mixed bran, ft.} HAY*.—Timothy. cb*ace Urge baler do, choice small bales. $106: do, timothy bales, 81: do.. No. 2. 81; d«*.. clover mixed* 8LOO; do, No. 2 ^losed mixed. •abject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES, SUGAR—Standard granulated, 15.20. Nj* n*lr lt.irinn.1 Cl-. nUntaHntll hire. MnTre* » MH Atlanta and West Point Debta. . C. R. of Georgia 1st income.... 2d Income 3d Income m Southwestern ill a Pacific 1st* 120 and A. 1st 1U W. E. WORLEY. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN York Refined, 6*4; plantations, 64- T c5^FEi£.RoftSted Arbucgle’s bulk, in baga or barrels, 23c; green, V> « 12r. Market strong. * RICE.—Carolina 4V4 t« THe, accerdlnf '• irmte. Market very atreng. ... CHEESE— Fancy full cream dairy, KV. twin# Me; lirlck, I4e. Market atronx. PROVIwIONH—Snpreme bam,, t.v ina 15V- California I remc u.i ui,. * ■ . 1 hama VHt?'. R-l xtra rllia. . >10..VI: fnt I Kick., Sc: Bnpreme Urd. ».7S; H»d Croat. 1^- 3M * Drift compound, 74ic; Red Croaa, THE DRY GOODS MARKET. Xew York. An*. 15.—The tol"‘ ket was r«»ry *trong today. ITlce* advanced Uc a yard on Atnoskesx - * a. K - « nn «1,1- «b*-' - . hama and ner yanl on wide sb*-- - . An advance of %e it yanl on +4 will lie a non need tomorrow. The - for the ilay lacked a little of some days last week, but th** '' of uxerebaudise bought waa very wra«.