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=!N WANTED—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
! COUPLE DESIRES TABLE BOARD AND
I furnished room, or simply table board,
I In neighborhood of Jneksou nnd Forrest.
State terms. T. t\, The Georglaii.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISII-
ed rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason
able.
FOR RENT—0FFICE8.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH-
office. Phone 2833 or call nt 1330 Can
dler Bldg.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett
tformerly ofcBurnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and show room 12
East Uuuter street. Both ’phones 550.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen
dleton, 614 peters building.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED-FOUR OR FIVE-ROOM COT
tnge, with modern conveniences. North
side preferred. Permanent, cure Georgian.
LOST.
Who put* your paper on so slick.
And guarantees that It will stick;
Doe* your painting, does It nice.
And ’always lowest In ths prlcef*
Burnett, of course!
Your ‘‘Uncle Jim” Is hard to bent;
He's nt Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Both Phones Bad.
STRAYED FROM *245 WASHINGTON
street, fox terrier dog; has one black
V spot on tall. Dog answers to name of
Teddy. Finder return to 7 East Mitchell
- street nnd receive reward.
™
J FOUND.
: FRANKLIN, TUB CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
' low. clonn, ■ult, *1 to »1.M. I'Ant, 60o.
Whitehall St. Phone,. Bell 629. A. 388L
i MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
pie nnd others. American InTeatment
Co.. 794 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on resl estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notea;
straight loans made for 6 per cent and up-
wards. According to desirability of loan.
, W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes nnd lends money
on Improved Atlnnta property at reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of-
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Onlv on real estate lu and near Atlauta.
S. B. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON HEAL ESTATE. 3
TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN .
CAREY, IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; f
any amount, 4’A. 3 n,, 'l P** r cent. Write _
or rail S. W. Carton. 24 S. Broad atroot. j
FAUM LOANS—WE ABE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms nt the lowest 0
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgnge t
Company. Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
nt very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY. I
WANTED -YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER „
for Money Flour, nnd Insist on getting It, j
because there Is money lit It.
I
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
OO SUB SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
mrnt Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change, l»uy nnd sell automobile*. Garage. »
10-12 Mitchell street, Atlauta. U*. Bell
phone 4X94 L Main.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call on j
Kent, 91Vi N. l’ryor. Phone 2928.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY >
nt io a. n». at ‘he Southern Auction and
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. J
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER, *
Phonaa 1266. 20 B. Ilunt.r At ..
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. 6
largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad BL
"KENT LIGHTS.” ,
THE BEST OP MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
aold ,1 91H N. l’ryor it. Alel Kent, r
Phono 4*48. *
KROSI'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP *
and hair tMtnp; sold at drug nud depart* .
inent stores: ask for It 4>r write J. J. Krotn, $
Sen ip nnd Hair Specialist, 613 Thu Grand,
Atlauta, Ga. £
SHOE hEPAIRINO. E
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. *
4 LPCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. |j
Deli 2335. Men's sewed half aotes, 75c.
FOR FIXE SHOE RE-
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, *
opposite court imuao. All work first-class. —
No cheap prices. $3
M. A. SHELTON, j!
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON ISA
practical *t»ne nn J range repairer; best, L
work and material guaruutccd. Both phone*
6275. 6l S. Pryor street.
, SNOOK’S
Big Furniture Values To- -
ihorrow. n ,
Full Quartered Oak Dining Tables, big
l*K*, only 610.00 O'
Full Quartered $45 Sideboards rut ti>... 27.59 ^
$2rt.no Leather Dining Chair* t6) only.. 12.5‘
The biggest values ever shown In Iron Beit*. '
$6.00 Circle Head nnd Fn»*t Piece* only. .$3.6*>
$39.00 extra heavy Bed*, all color* 6.50
$15.00 2 Inch Pillar Beila only 8.5"
All-steel Spring only LW
Don't inlss these big values. H
$49, $.'*»*. $69. $v) Davenport*, cut t«» $25. $35.
WANT ADS
ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken for leet then 25
cents, the price of four line*.
8ix word* of average length
make a line. The following rate*
•re for conaecutive insertion*^
1 time 6 cent* a line.
3 times 5 cent* a Ijne.
6 time* cent* a line.
26 time* .
62 time* .
78 time* .
. . cent* a line.
. 3/z cents a line.
. 3 cents a line.
Written notice is required to
discontinue classified advertise
ments.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Georgian want ads. are inex
pensive, but they bring quick re
sults and sure return*.
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
ME8SENGER SERVICE. CALL
U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elye* Co.
nmiurru iu( i ierw. i|i«,
and Hudson bicycles. Write for oar
ntalogu# and price list Alexander-
20V4 R. Alabama 8L
WANTED HELP—MALE*
as helper* In the foundry to learn mob
ere' trr.de. Good pay to start tilth
better pay In two or three month*,
tboae with rood references need oi
|>eI.onrh Mill Mfg. Co.
foods? If
Southern Auc
South l'ryor.
call up 2306 (Hell).
WANTED.
TWENTY GOOD. I?ELIA
CARE THE
GEORGIAN.
WANTED—YOUNG MAN T<
the drug bualneft*. Address
care The Atlanta Georgian.
Imrber? Easiest trade In the tvorld
lenru. We own a ehalu of borlMT shopi
Atlanta In which vre work only our •
graduates. Full course, $20. ( ommlai
paid from dny you enter. Atlanta Hai
College, 102 Whitehall street.
WANTED—THREE YOl’NG MEN
collectors. Address nt once Collector, «
The Georgian.
WANTED—TWO HOY JOB AND
WANTED HELP—YOUNG MAN
Ixtokkeepcr and stenographer. Must hsv*
hnd experience. Send references,
steady, reliable and sober. Addres
handwriting. It. A 8., rare The Oc
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. roMl’KTENT HEM
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 11* Peach
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTED—IJ8EH8 OF MONEY FLOUIt.
niy nt Guthtnau 8ten
hall and Prothertr- -
MISCELLANEOUS.
and vault door a to be aold at coat during
next week; now la your time. 26 8. Broad
street.
It. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
the reception and
■Wof till ...... ..
■■ Autry Greer. 1312 Empire building.
Atlanta, G*.H
HE A F1II8T GLASS BARBER, EAS1
trade learned. Full course $20. We
aevernl shops In Atlanta where we en
only our griwluater Uommlsslon paid I
day you enter, i * ” ‘ ‘|h
printing.
Broad at
OASn REGISTERS.
(Secondhand.)
« a i IONAL8. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
‘> can sell you a register, suitable for
it business, nt a price that cannot help
it please you.
Caah or monthly payments. Every register
naranteed for two years. Southern Cash
tegtater Co.. Branch of American Second
land Cash Register Co., 14 8. Broad street
Atlanta, Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Broad St.,
Atlanta. Ga.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building.
$3,600—BRAND NEW S^ROOM COTTAGE,
Just completed, on North nvenne, near
Jackson street; you will hnvc to see this
coxy little cottage to appreciate Its value.
Bent of material and workmanship used,
lieautlful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
W. E. WORLEY,
325 Empire Bldg.
Atlanta Phone 3983.
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying Juat off the main road; splen
did 8-rootu cottage, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, spring*, etc. We
want to show you this and polut out sev>
cral features not meutloued here, and then
make you a price.
$6.250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room house on large lot. In prettiest
part of this street, being near North ave
nue and Ponce DeLeon. Thla la a beauty
aad no mistake. Can make very easy terms
thla to desirable party.
WANTED.
Houses to rent.
LIEBMAN,
Have
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION ASH
age Connuuiv will bnv or sell yon
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
nR8T^A88^nKiiTNE}^ l!OU8fc
should have high grads signs. Call <
JCcut Sign Co., VIVt North l’ryor atroa
livery. John T. Stocks A Co., 2W
Street. Bell 'phone 15 west; Atlautu 'phono
4793.
FOR RALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK
folding «loora, one steel celling. Cole Book
Co.. 69 Whitehall at.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OB
office flxtnrcs to sell, see the Houtherni
Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South
■B^sBsasaBsaBBneBsaa-w-^
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
achool, law, medical booka for caah. J.
C. On van. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1S22.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money In
every sack.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Mappy's School of Art and Inspect por
trait* palnte.1 hv Ida large classes. Corner
_ OLD HATS MADE NEW . _ _
t-A»AMX^.MT'MTTAN~STUA\V~UATS
cleaned and reshaped, GOc.
■oft and stiff felt hats cleaned and ra*
»c.
Btnrt* or «wfi.t». > nt.h
acme matters, evi wmt.iuu at
WM. S. SHERWOOD
• large-at from $8 to $100 per front
s ai iroin *i,<uu io u.uuu, ««.-
any part of tho city; with
nmiii- iia, iin*i wV win uiini mr
on long time. Lots from $600 to $2,500.
e wM guarantee to double your
mejr; close In. near the poatoffice; 100
100, for $26,000.
$6.250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by
180-foot lot In the city; house la furnace-
heated and up to date. Caa assist you to
get terms on thla.
$2,760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
rootn house, lot 50x150 to alley; elevated,
on car Hue; can make terms to acceptable
party of $400 cash and $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—A BOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtree*, we have a lovely 2-story 8*
room home, finished beautifully Inside and
out; If you want a bargain, let us show you
thla place at once, aa It Is tho only thing of
Its kind In the city situated so favorably
and to be bad on easy terms.
SEPTEMBER 18 MOVING MONTH.
you are moving out of a rented house Into
another rented house, you are not wise,
when 1 can put you In a brand-new home of
your own on easy terms.
I CAN PUT YOU IN POSSESSION OF
nil the new houses advertised below lu
one hour. Small caah payments; balance
Just like rent.
HRANDNEW TWO-STORY SEVEN-ROOM
house near Hurt's park 111 Edgewood.
Price I* $2,250. $100 cash and $15 per mouth;
r lot. "‘d| “—*■ f—* 9ja * —
could
less
WK.HT LINDEN, NEAR HPKINU,
ready for occupancy, a new five-room
house; $2,200; $300 cash, $25 per month; will
rent nt $20. It’a n bargain.
Washington Street: brand-
Cash or terms.
CLOSE TO MARIETTA AND AEEXAN-
der streets 1 have three brand-new five-
room houses Just completed; ready for
pancy. price $2,000; $300 cash, $25 u
iy. If you will take a look at these houses
you will never pay auother dollar for a
rented house.
St:Alt JACKSON ASU PONCE HE 1.BON*
avenue, 1 have tho awellest and most up-
to-date nine-room house In the city; shady,
east front lot, nud side alley, 60 by 190
feet. Price $7,500; $2,500 cash, balance to
suit.
KEEP VOL'K EYE ON MV 1MJI.V AG.
JUST COMPLETED. IN EDGEWOOD,
between two cur lines, a beautiful five-
room house. Price $1,600; $300 cash. $15 per
month. Thla Is above the average five-room
house. Flue mantels lu every room.
SEVERAL NEW FOUK-IIOOM HOUSES
In Edgewood at $1,250 each; $69 cash and
$12.50 per mouth. Why will you keep puy-
lug rent?
ON WEST PEACHTREE, I HAVE A
beautiful nine-room bouse Just as good
as there Is. nt $8,250, ou attractive terms;
lot 60 by 231 feet, and elevated.
KEEP YOLK EVE ON MV DAJLV AD.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New- Suburban Homes.
will get same for you.
K. O. Medlock
Henry H. Jackson
R. O. MEDLOCK CO.,
Bell Phono 3794. Atlanta Phono 4794.
i*. King street.
i’oU 11 \ Unarm cottage, si ms
street. Terms.
FolC SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND TWO-
m hoiiNc, rents J'J't. Negro property,
Ft >Rsi\iini)M( t nr a t; e. sit. a m
t. near ear line.
l l>It six-litH>M t'OTTAGE, WHITE-
COTTAGE, t’AP-
SI: V E NltOOM COTT AG E.
FOR BbVRN ROOM COTTAGE,
Foil SEVEN ROOM
l EIGHT ROOM
Whitehall; near
* 155 ACRES
TWO STORY
In.
I. AND 20
lea «>f city; good Improvement*.
» FOR TEN RotlM HOUSE, 1" ACltES
In lid. «n ear line, at a big bargain,
rm eiuents worth the money.
ii LOT 5d BY ON PONCE DE-
Tha first month will ba given FREE,
and if ocoupiod on* year, two moro
months will be given FREE at tho
end of tho year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. Nona
but good families will ba allowed in
these houses. These are located on tho
river electrio car line, only twenty min
utes* ride from the center of the city;
contain 7 and 8 rooms; have never
been occupied; are loceted in Weet At
lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-
foot park, which ia set in trees, ever*
greens and flowers. Pure air) native
oaks; an ideal spot for children. It ia
cheaper than living in the city and tha
surroundings ara mora wholesoma. In
tha center of this park are the FERRO
PH08PHATE 8PRING8, which will
cure any cat# of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a etore, a school house cost
ing 62,500 will soon bo completed. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on tha grounds,
will show you through tho houses. Rent
$20 per month.
JN GRANT J’AJIK SECTION I HAVE
Just completed four beautiful six-room
homes; all modern: tllo sidewalks. Price
$2,350; $350 cash, $£> per month.
ll3,000 WILL PUUCHA.SE ONE OK THE
moat beautiful homes In the city; lot 105
by 335 feet; beuutlful ten-room house nnd
very fine burn. It is second to none. Easy
uni nun a* ri.viiri. i uivi n A iiv.i*
room house that cost la.OOO alone to build.
Can sell thla week for $4,509. Part-cash.
I AOVEtmSE .NOTHIN 11 HUT BAIL
FOR RENT.
47 WEST NORTH AVENUE.
Thla two story, eight-room frame, on lot
60 by 2ixi. which lien level, Is on the north
aide of West North avenue, between Bprltvfc
and Williams streets; ban gas. hot and
cold water, porcelain bath, closet, ntu-
tionary washstaud on Imth floors; sink lu
the klchen nud sink In the puutry; Is heat
ed with hot nir furnace. If you arc look
ing for an extra nice house In the lw»*t of
repair
hood:
IN
iml In one of our best netghhc
this la your opportunity. We
htree ears block nnd a half away. W
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone. <11.
GJiORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
WEST EM). CI.ONE TO GORDON AND
Lee streets, and ou nn elevated corner,
neat six-room house in apple-ple order,
nt $2,650. It would Interest you.
AS1IRY STREET, WEST END, SEVEN-
room house; lot 58 by 258 feet, at $3,j00;
one-fourth cash.
KOIl BARGAINS, NOTICE MY~A03
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 ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR MITCHELL. A
good business lot for $3,750. Fourth cash.
PEACftTREK-THREE B E A U T I F U I,
homes ot easy term*—$11,500, $13,000, $17,*
PEACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT
between Thirteenth and Fourteenth at*.,
68 by 210 to alley, $7,860. Ouly $1,000 cash,
balance >1,000 annually.
PONCE DeLEON AVE.—ON TOP OF THE
hill !>eyond the “*
the city; corner
THURSDAY
Snook’s China Closet Day.
$25.00 round corner China Closet only..$15.50
Glass end Colonlnl only 12.00
Full double-leaded $50 round corner
only 35.00
Full Mission leaded front and ends only 21.00
Tables, Chairs, Buffets to match.
Don't miss It; they are big values.
P. II. 8NOOK FURNITURE CO..
56 North Broad Street.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Ware & Inland
Russian affairs showing | mc
menu 1
tendencies are still u Pt , P
and higher prices can be expected
0,„ nn..lK.lf,.i .-, ar drIve ^ n B *
Fuel and a few oih.
display
er stocks.
All the southwest rails
strength due to large prese
CLAUDE L. NORRIS,
BELL ’PHONE 4439. 71< FOURTH
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
1 AM BUILDING AN UP-TO-DATE FOV’iV-
room house on South avenue, near Grant.
It will be ready lu ten days. Price $1,650,
ou easy terms.
CLONE IN COHNKU,’ NORTH HIDE, IN
block bounded by Peachtree and Baker,
go4>«| seven-room house uml ro4im enough
left for un apartment house. Price $6,6uu;
one-third cash, baluiice one and two year*
at 6 per cent. Think of it, having 100 feet
front. Somebody will come along In one
year hence and offer you $8,000 for It.
IN JUST ONE BLOCK OF I’EACllTKEE
nnd this side of Baker street, tine apart
ment corner, with good house. Price $8,*
600. Owner adjoining lot wants $16,000.
Note the difference and coine to see me.
LINT YOUR I’Roi’EitTY WITH ME IF
you wunt it sold quick.
1 CAN SHOW YOU 19 PER CENT IN
brand-new white property on Jones ave
nue. Jt will tuke $2,400 to handle the prop
osition.
BRAND-NEW CORNER STORE AND
brand-new dwelling of *lx rooms In Grant
nark section. Hundreds of houses being
built ull uround It. Good business. Price,
$4,500.
NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE ON UEMP1ULL
avenue. It’s well built nnd a beauty
at $2,000, ou easy term*.
CHEROKEE AVENUE, FACING GRANT
park; lot 50 by 200 feet to alley. It ought
to aell quick nt $3,500; part cash.
WATCH MY AD THE COMING WEEK.
IVY STREET—THIS SIDE OF it ARRIS;
good 9-rooiu house nt $5,600. The only one
loft at the price.
EAST CAIN-VERY NEAR PEACHTREE:
right here Is n pick-up at $5,250; lot is 6o
by 100 feet; 6-room bouse.
NEE -ME Foil CLONK-IN PROPERTY.
GOOD (i-HOOM HOUSE ON WILLIAMS
street; lot 50x200; side alley. This side «»f
Harris; rents $38. Price $4,500.
ON I.LCKIli STREET-OOOD 7-ttOO.M
house In stone’s throw of Piedmont hotel.
Price $3,5»W; part cash.
CLOSE IN—ON AUDI IIN AVENUE: »-
r«H»m house; goo4| lot: sunn Ih* buslucsa
property. Price $4,500. It’s cheap.
PEACHTREE HOME-BUILT- OF GRAN-
ite, and a beauty, at .$16,000. It’s the best
thing there Is.
JACKSON STREET-NEAR NORTH AVE-
nue; g«HM| 9-room house; elevated lot nud
well worth your $5,200. Half cash.
w. north avenue—close to
Peachtree; ft 9 room house; built for a
home; nothing but good material. Sacrifice
at $8,500.
SPRING STREET—N J EAR NORTH AVE-
nue; giuxl 9-room house nt $5,quo; $1,000
ensh. $50 jH*r month.
I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW EOUII FINE
West Peachtree homes to persons who
know how to appreciate something good.
SOUTH SIDE COTTAOE-NO DOUBT
you hare realised long ago In paying ret
t ycu give away something for nothing. Here
t Is your chance to quit. Hill street,
‘cottage, up to date lu every way; a beauti
ful elevated lot, 60x160, $3,150; $3U0 cash
ami $20; easy. This house Is practically
near and actually coat inure money than
NORTH SIDE COTTAGE-A BEAUTIFUL
6-room cottage In one of the best neigh
borhoods on the north aide, $4,750; $500 cush,
hula nee easy.
COTTON SCORED
A SMALL DECLINE
New York, Aug. 15.—A amall decline took
f dace In ctdton, owing largely to nulling by
eadlng local operator* nnd spot Interests
and dlsuppolntfiig cables from Liverpool.
The fluctuations •luring the day, however,
were not very wide uor was the tradlug on
a large scale. After opeulug slightly lower
on the foreign news, prices rallntl nud ad
vanced moderately under the stimulus of
reporttt of Increasing weevil damage In
Texas, where further showers occurred nnd
where, moreover, the government weekly
report states that less ruin and more suu-
shlne Is needed in many counties.
Then, too, a rainfall of 1 to 2 luchea was
reported lu Georgia und nt S4)ine points In
North Carolina, and many wero disposed
to regard the preclpitutiou lu that section
us a bullish feature. A precipitation of 4
luches was reported at Mcrldlun, Miss.
Shorts, large ami small, covered to some
extent nnd there was a certain uuiouut of
new buying. The average trader, however,
sees little Incentive to take the long side
on nn extensive scale.
The buying Is merely for quick turns or
to cover shorts, and unless some wide
spread dnmngc from Insect* or other cause
takes place it is the opiuiou of many close
observers that nothing but teiui»orarv ral
lies nre llkc-ly to occur for the time being,
especially ns the movement of the m*w
crop continue* to Increase and outside In
terest lu the speculation ia absent.—Gibert
& Clay.
of tangible steadiness, yesterday's uiurket
ithout spetdnl significance except In
short covering was Impelled by
... , „ .. reckon
It It accumulating crop dnmngc reports,
hlch, while ns ye.t -Indicating nothing
really serious, nevertheless umy be ex
pected to carry sentimental Influence suf
ficient to at b*ast aid the reactionary ten
dency ouce It shall have developed alotig
practical lines.—Wn
Linden. I’rlee $3,
FOR SALE.
SEVEN BOOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC
room. Built less than a year
ne. Large new barn and se r
Plenty of shade and fruit
» by fsrt. Opposite Hr. ltldley's
m<**tnr. Town Is growing In
Tt
<Jrnnt park! 1,490.
TWO SIX ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER-
ulnnl station; sidewalks and *ewer; cab-
I net mantels; splendid renting section; $1.-
500 each; mie-thlrd cash and monthly pay-
NIC E LOT ON Affirnv fc'niEMT. BY
2h0 feet, east front, and covered with nice
oak trees; only $250.
bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Deeatur, Ga.
on to be appre-
In solid Mahogany. Wen tin
und Golden Oak. Watch out for our big
coming 6^* roll matting sab-: best grade of
J.tpnUCM- Matting. Will be l*>' s e.
i». 1! SNOOK FURNITURE CO.,
56 North Broad Street,
FOR SALE
Deeatur Cottage.
iKVKN ROOMS, m:\vi.v PAINTED
► ip.’i.d; large lot; id.sk <*f enr line;
elands ami colleges. I’rlee. «».
e\ en room two story
Box 62, Deeatur.
NEW 1‘UOl’EUTY; RENTS $12 PER
month; <»i0. I^»t ns show you this.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE OS NELSON
street; lot S') by 125. This Is close In.
Price C.000.
8IX-UOOM HOUSE, ItANKIN STREET;
$13Ml Terms.
AT 3 »l 3 -*? WEST FOURTH STREET" WE
ba\e two three rcuntt cottages In first class
shape, renting to white tenants nt $7 each,
nnd a small house In rear of one lot. This
Is a bargain nt $1,400.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
NEAT COTTAGE ON E. PINE STREET,
between Piedmont avenue nud Courtlnnd.
Price $3,000. G«*od neighborhood.
NOT1UK MY AD FOR BARGAINS.
VERY PLUSH IN—UENTUAI. AVENUE:
I have 10-room house nt $4,250. Good
place for boarders. Easy terms.’
GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE ON MILLS ST.
Price $2,600: ensh payment und $20 per
month; would rent nt $25.
fci,5n»—CLOSE TO STATE CAPITOL AND
best home that you can %find for the
money: 10-room houst*; lot 60x2<>0; able drive
and giNMl barn.
FACING GRANT PARK. 1 HAVE A NEAT
5 room bouse: lot 50x1X5 to another street,
at $2J>0); $1,000 can run 5 years nt 6 per
j cent.
S. BOULEVARD FINE HOME OF NINE
rooms nt $3,350, on easy terms. Lit 60xl9»)
feet.
MOVE INTO A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
Park avenue; 83-foot street. 9 mom house;
$3,500, $35" cash. $35 per month.
PONCE DeLEON AVEN4B I.OTS-TIIIS
side 4if Jackson street; beHUllfiil and ele
vated. at $4» per foot. Adjoining lots owner
asks Sift) per foot. T^ist call.
128 FEET FRONT ON I’o.V E DeLEON
nvenne, 2<»7 f****t deep, at $20 |ier foot.
Nothing cheaper: near the springs.
i:« mills stkekt-Cornkr of ormk
street; store and large corner lot; mom
for two ilwelllngs. Price $1,850; part cftsli.
HERE IS VOIR MONEY MAKER—Or
mond *tn*et lot*, facing car Ilm*. at $475
each, on your own term*. I Just want 12
months to clear you $209 on each lot.
I TWO LOTS NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE.
on Eni.fr Rtmt. 41122-i pneb, at $.t:f
pat'll. Own tpritts.
MY ADS Wil l. RE ATTRACTIVE
ALL NEXT WEEK SEI.EPT
BARGAINS NND NOTHING EWR.
Ji ff NEW RiniM HOUSE: RENTS l?>.
ii.-p. Pont IIOI SES: RENT AT F?T
; $x.5i«u THREE HOUSES: RENTED AT lion
$5.4"0—THREE HOUSES: RENT AT $54.
§5) ACRES OU LAND 5i MILES FROM '
Atlanta ou Si*(dM»nrd Air Line railroad,
one tulle on railroad front and station ou
place. Price $10,900.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
prospective business. ” ‘ “ nt alul
It niay be wise to accept profits
Fil'.l!?. S !“ t ® s . .® teel8 .rase of sharp
a ,"p out that Southern Pa.
clflc will make a new high record to.
day. The stock sold nt 811-4 |„ i 9u2 .
Southern Pacific crossed 80
8 .‘; , 1 ,’ a , ul bought and lock,
as It Union Pacific would cross lUu
Copper seems to be In demand knd
steels should work higher. Believe it
will pay to secure profits on upturn,
today. 1 **
Dow 4k Jones Co. ..
stocks lu Londou firm ut
parity.
London settlement 4*oneluded trainv
Tencent fate question coat t.,
seriously Rapid Transit btislne,,
Joseph' Ranuiey’a projected New York-
PlttabuK-CWcsgo electrfe mail auiiom,.-,..!,
but nothing said about securing terminals
Canadn export trade Increased nearly Jv.
000,000 Inst year.
Demand for Canadian Pnelflc in the loan
crowd, but stocks 4,therwl*e plentiful,
r uundry Iron still reporter! s4-arcr* fruu*
gust show
iwr cent.
Crop currency movement begins with St.
Louis and New Orleans drawing heavily
on New York. '
Paris reports n more optimistic sentl-
ntent with a illsposltoln to cut locst* from
Uusslnn Infiuences.
Twelve industrial* advanced .17 per cent.
r P in-rmt v ootli-o t i .... ’
Private Wire to Gibert & Clay.
New York, Aug. 16.—Marshall, .Spa-
der & Co.: "Most reviews tnukc it up-
pear that what la known an the public
are not largely Interested and that the
market Is at most entirely patronized
by large banking and seml-speculatlve
Interests, but all agree that there Is full
evidence of tho scarcity of the best Is-
sues and that there Is nothing in ths
forecast of events to Justify less
fidenee In the market. Most everything
points to a higher market today.”
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 ns Indicated by light transactions
and dullness on declines. The decided
tendency evinced on the part of the
street to go short nt every sign of re
cession forms a support that defeats
the object of the bears temporarily.
Until the large Interests take profits,
however, we do not expect serious de
clines, nnd at present we are at a los*
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 soma
extent, ns money Is the factor still.
Developments over night show no al
teration of the financial outlook, and
we still regard the market a* a whole
as being confined within trading lim
its, of course with specialties easily
raised ns usual when the general list
Is held at a certain level. We recom
mend the neutral policy of conserva
tlsm, but with the mind alert for spe
cialty betterment as heretofore stated.”
. ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit sol
Produce exehnuge.
Lemons, $4.<oji5.00.
Limes 60 to 76c.
lb-aches, per rrnte, $l.f¥V?n.60.
Pineapples, $1.60 to $2.60. .
Bnuanas, straights, !»-•■ bunch $1.60 t*
$1.75. Culls, per bunco, $1 to $1.25.
Watermelons, $7.50 to $20.00 per 100; de.
broilers 15 to 22Hc. Lire ducks, Peklo $1
to 36c; puddle 25 to 27*Ac.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c.
Eggs, per dozen, 20c.
Butter, table, per lb., 20 to 22ftc; cook*
, lug, per lb., 12Hc to 15c. , ..
New York. Aug. 15.—The Sun says: After Ilouey—New SfalQe lb.; In 1-lb. rack* w
nn 4»peiilng mark»Ml by Mtrength and activity, ! . v .
to which Brooklyn Rapid Transit was tin* VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No.
only lmiM»rt;int exception, some of the lead- »h*ok, $2.jO barrel; per bushel. J"*'-
lug stocks like Uuiim Pacific nnd Southern' Onions, $Lj») bushel; eal»biige..c p<*nn
Pacific eased off a little on profit-taking. | new aweetpotatoea $1.60 bushel.
without, however, exerting any Important . FLOUfv GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
Influence. Dullness succeeded, and tnla pre- FLOUR— Poatela Patent. $6.00; Dlatn-
vailed during the greater part of tin* nes- patent, $5.50; Mnsenutnh Star, $4.66: ra«i''y
without the element of underlying i patent. $4.66; Red Engle, $4.40; Blue Itlbuefc.
■»rength. but lu the last hour recovered , H»«)j fancy, $3.90; spring whtat puteut, $>
t0 Ct)itN—Choice red •»ob, 76c; No. 2 white
75c; No. 2 yellow, T4e; mixed. 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped. 52c; choice
white, 50c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust
proof, 50c, . . .
MEAL—Plain water ground, per busn*' 1 ;
734*; ludb-d 140-lb. Jutes, per bush'd.
Shorts, white. $1.66, medium. $14"; brew a,
$1.36; pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1
HAY.—Timothy, elnnce Inrge bales. Il-Dj
do, choice small bale*, $1.06:
timothy bales **• **•* v
clor«
90c.
n the list. Steel 4*omun
Baltimore and
ntuong the active favorites, sell-
i new high record figure In nutlet-
tin* 3 per cent dividend which
will come 4>ff today. Pennsylvania showed
fair strength In the last hnnr, nnd among
\nv prleeil issues Erie gnve a good ue
ount of itself.—Gibert & Ulay.
ranked
Ohio wn
Ing up t<
pathm •
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Br Private Leased Wire.
New York, Aug. 15.—I.ocnl refined nnd
raw sugar steady nnd unchanged. London
beet VI lower. August 8s lVl; 8ept*mt»er
Georgia, R. R. 6s. 1910
" '' '' ^i 3s. 1»J9
t. 1919
•orgla 1st inrome..
iy. choice inrge nniei. •».< ,
ill iwlei, 11.06; do. No. 1
UIUUUO I«ir», $1: do., .No. 2. $1; do.. N" 1
clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 clo*e«l mixed,
“Oc.
Cf.OVER.—Choice 90*?.
The almve price* are f. o. b. Atlanta, anu
subject to Immediate -cceptnace.
GROCERIE8. , . v _
SUGAR—Rtamliird granulated, $5.2o^ *
York Uefin«*d, 6',i; plantations, 54- 3I.irk*t
' cS^FEK—Roasted • Arbnckle’s W
bulk. In bag* or barrels, 13c; green, 1
12e. Marker strong.
RICE.-Carolina 4tt to 7Hc, according «
grade. Market very strong. .......
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. 14 < c *
twins 14c: brick. 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hama. 1-
bnma l&‘,tc. California hams 10‘/ie: Red • ^
hams. 16c. Dry salt extra ribs. $y>.: i" 111 •
20 5 lbs., $10.50; fat bucks. 8e; tda -*-
Bupremo lard, $9.75; Red Cross. 10c.
Drift comi>ouud, 7%c; Red Cross,
7»*c.
Snow
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
New Vork, .Auk. 15,-TIi.’ dry
An advance of V* n 7 nr ‘*
Will Ih* n uoilliced tomorrow
the day Inekerl n llttl-
Amoske
•* si
4 4 she
W. E. WORLEY.
IN THE GEORGIAN of merchandise bought waa very large.