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WANTED HELP—MALE.
ere* trade,
better pay
those with rood r<
DeLoach Mllf Mfg.
WANTED.
CARE THE
GEORGIAN.
tne a rug nnainess. Aiinrei
care The Atlanta Georgian.
harbor? Easiest trade In'the worh
learn. We own n chain of hnrlwr hIio|i
Atlanta In which we work only our
graduates. Fall coarse. $20. Comm]*
paid from day yon enter. Atlnntn Ita
Oollege. 162 Whitehall atreet.
WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN
collector*. Address nt once Collector, t
The Georgian.
WANTED—TWO HOY JOB AND
WANTED HELP-YOUNG MAN
bookkeeper and stenographer. Must I
had experience. He ml references. Mils
steady, reliable and solier. Address In owi
handwriting. H. A 8., care The Georgian.
rapher* for permanent positions;
two years* experience, t*» operate o
gle keytxiord. II. M. Ashe (.'o., den
<*. Smith Visible.
WANTE1V-TWO HOYS TO WORK ,
spring »ied shop. Southern Spring
Co., Hell .street and Georgia railway.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEM ALB.
WANTED—USERS OK MONEY FLOUR.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
player with band or orchestra. B. II. H.,
8 8. Forsyth street.
If. Whaley. Ansley. Ga.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
MISCELLANEOUS.
and vault doors to be sold at cost durlnj
next week; now la your time. 26 8. Uroai
atreet. IL W. Ellin. Atlanta.
162 Whitehall atreet.
vage Company will buy i
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS UOUSE8
should have high grade alrna "
Kant Htgn Co.. 91*4 North Prj
Phone 2928.
a * Whitehall *t.
IF YOU HAVE
office fixtures
Auction sad Salvage Company, 20 South
Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2306.
FOR SALK—REST RUBBER TIRE;
workmanship guaranteed. " Sg *
hide Mfg. —
FOR sil.E~TVYO CAR LOADS
Brock wav surriea, runabouta and
Wuona. Nothing belter made. <
Vehicle Mfg. Co.. and 52 West 3
•treet.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTBD-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical books for cash. J.
C. Oavnn. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1821
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money iu
every Back.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
fiiappy's School of Art and Inspect por-
traits painted by his large classes. Corner
Peachtree nnd Auburn.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN HTRAW HATH
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re-
shaped, 36c.
Banda or awests. 25c each -xtra.
ACME HATTERS. 6*4 Whitehall fit.
uni 11 nil
WANTED—FURNISHED ROOM8.
COliri.B DEHIIIKH TAHLK IIOAKIl ANI)
furnished room, or simply table board.
In neighborhood of Jackson nnd Forreat.
State terras. T. C„ The Georgian.
WANTED—ROOMS.
WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD FOR
fniher and two Imys, age 6 and 3 years;
moderate price. Address X. \. Z.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNI8II- 1
ed rooms at 267 l'eaehtree. Rent reason
able.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH-
ed office. Phouo 2833 or cull at 1330 Can- f
dler Bldg. “
)) FOR RENT—HOUSES.
NEW FLAT-SEVEN LARGE ROOMS. A
cabinet mantel*, porcelain Imtht all Itn-
provements; walking distance; rent reason
able. Owner, 88 William* street, near W.
r Baker. ^
<i WALL PAPER.
/ WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
•'Don’t let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett k Willis) la not dead P
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office nnd show room 12 p
East Hunter street Both ’phones 660. &
4 FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. S
IF IT IS URAL K8TATB YOU* WANT
-4 to buy or aell, enll to see me. 11. C. Pen-
9 dleton, 614 Peters building.
. c
FOR 8ALE—D0Q8.
FRENCH POODLE H—REGISTERED L>
stock. 2 months old, nnd little beauties;
> male $20, female $15. McMillan Heed Co., 23
South Broad *tre«ff.
LOST.
u Who puts your paper on so slick,
. And guarantees that It will stlrk;
Does vour painting, does It nice, n
And •'always lowest In the price?" ^
Burnett, of eourso! 4-
H Your "Uncle Jim" Is hard to bent; ^
> lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter atreet. „
\ Both Phones 650. [
n STItAYCli FROM 41* PULLIAM STREET, 11
r one black horse with brand on left shoul
der. Bet urn to 61*4 E. limiter street nnd
get reward.
*! LOST—YVATI’II AND FOR WITH MASON-
le charm. Heturn to 498 Kiser building. J
_ Iteward.
H
FOUND.
I franklin, tub clean clean fbl-
low. I’h'iin« milt, $1 to 11,'A Pant. Wo.
; ICS Whitehall St. Phono., Roll D2D, A. 3SS1.
1 MONEY TO LOAN.
r SIDNEY ADVANCED HA LABI ED PEG-
pie and others, American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 18JW.
WEYMAN A CONNEHH, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estnte. ^
Font I’KIt CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes; 11
straight loans made for 5 per cent nnd up* .
wards. According to desirability of loan.
* \V. A. Foster, 12 Honth Brand atreet.
THE UNION HAVINGS BANK IIUYH ,r
’ purchase money notes nnd lend* money 11
ob Improved Atlanta 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.
. Only on real estuto In and ueu|, Atlanta.
H. It. Turman. H
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ENT ATE, 3
TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
CARRY, IS EAHT ALABAMA Hi’BEBT.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: "
any amount. 4*4. 6 nnd 6 per cent. Writ*
or enll H. W. Carson. 24 H. Broad atreet.
FARM LOANS WE ARE PLACING .»
loans ou Georgia (arm* nt the lowest *
rates ever offered. The Houthern Mortgage i
Company, Gould building. *'
MONEY TO LOAN ON RRAI. ESTATE S
nt very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 2023 Temple Court. jjj
WANTED—MONEY. <l
WANTED -YOU TO AUK YOUR IIIIOCBR l’l
for Moiicv Flour, and Insist ou getting It,
because there Is money In It. SI
PICTURE FRAMES.
FirTUni* FRAMES MADE To nUDE'lL
11. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn uvvuuc,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nvejme
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
GO SEE HOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change, buy and sell automobiles. Garage.
10-U Mltchell street. Atlauta. Us. Bell
phone 4894 L Main —
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call ou
Kent.-91*4 N. Pryor. Phone 2928.
AUCTION SALE F..VEUY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. m. at tin* Southern Auction aud
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
II \V. IlOl’NTUEE A- BUO. TRUNK AND
RAO UO. R.'tnll and ri'nnlrltiit. No. 77
Whitehall .treet. Plume 157«. ''
IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY “«i
faster and easier than ever before, come tw
to see me nt once nnd get on the real —
tblnir. A.k for II, 1574 Marietta atreet. gp
PERSONAL. r “’
Ml
DAVID W. YARBROUGH. \
master PLUMBER. ,,p|
Phones 196$. 99 B. Hunter fit —
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY
largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad St.
‘'KENT LIGHTS.”
THE REST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
obhl at M74 N. Prj-or St. Alci Kent. —
Phoae 4748. s| .
K ROM’S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP il
and hair soap; sob! ot drug and depart- D' 1
meat stores: ssk for It or write J. J. Krora, M ‘ r
S-'nlp and Ilalr Specialist, 613 The tiiand, J r,>
Atlanta, Ga.
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SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Month I’ryor atreet,
ommsite court house. All work flrst-claas.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributor* of Vie*
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
for special occasions. 20*4 R. Alabama St.
If. W. Yarbrough. 2*4 Auburn avenue,
orner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nve-
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 5488. 412 Petera ,BulIding.
$3,600—Hit AND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
Just completed, on North avenue, near
Jackaon atreet; you will hare to see this
coay little cottage to appreciate Its value.
Rest of material and workmanship used,
beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc.
Cau make attractive terms to right parties.
THIRTY ACRES UP TUB PEACHTREE
road, lying Just off the main road; spleu-
dld 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We
want to show yon this and polut out sev
eral features not mentioned 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-
nnd Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty
and no mistake. Cau make very easy terms
this to desirable party.
MONEY! MONEY!
MONEY!
Be Wise and Invest Your
Money Where It Is Safe
and Where It Will Pay
You Large Amount Net
Interest.
WILL HEM. YOU TWO OB FOUR NEW
8 and 9-room houses In choke white nelgh-
borhood, rented so as t/» pay you 9 per
cent net drat year and 9% A
year. Only $8,260 or $16,
cash.
MIT
YOU CHOICE CORNER
postofflre, with Improve-
BBBL r . jrlng 6 per rent net; It will
double In value within three years.
Hit CAS HELL YOU THE BENT CORNBll
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
UALLWOODS. IDEALS
Mad all other maker at
Caab or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
Register Co.. Branch of American Second-
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 S. Brood St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
M. A. SHELTON,
—. . FOROBT M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stov# and range repairer; best
SALE.
LLH BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS:
jrlce, only 16%c; Japanese and
(ring. Oriental designs, 16*4c, 29*4c,
•111 double the price. • P. Snook
: Company, M North Broad street.
WANTED.
Houses to rent. Have
LIEBMAN,
IEAL ESTATE
ANI) RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
$6,30-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by
ISO-foot lot In the city; bouse Is furnace
heated and up to date. Can asslat you to
get terma on this.
$2,760-GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can make terms to acceptable
party of $400 cash and $25 per month.
$3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OP 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 eaty on this.
$4.000-ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtrees, we have a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, finished twautlfully Inside and
out; If you want a bargain, let us show you
this place at once, as it Is the only thing of
Its kind In the city situated so favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
in value within the Inst four rears and
will advance within the next four years
ndt less thnu 60 per cent. Can prove all we
say.•
Will hell you tITk greatest 1
bargain In rnllrond frontage close In (with
Improvements worth $12,000). 8ny, 206 feet
on railroad by 250 feet ou atreet, for the
sum of $25,000.
l>o votf WANT"A S'fcW HOME OF Flioii
6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or west
side at from $1,700 to $10,000! Or lots In any
I tart ot the city.
WITH TERMS ON ALL
THE ABOVE. CALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE PLEASED TO
SERVE YOU.
M. McNEILL and
WM. S. SHERWOOD,
Room 514 Empire Building.
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.
GET A HOME WITHOUT
MONEY.
INVESTMENT.
Wo have listed with us
big rent.
This
Let
57 Imnan Building.
FOR SALE.
The equipment, fixtures
presses, milling ma-
s, gear cutters, black-
tools, patterns and
ies. Your chance to
bargain.
,T. H. CRUTCHFIELD,
2:?8 People’s Building,
Phone 1132.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Tha first month will bo given FREE,
and if occupied ona year, two mora
montha will ba given FREE at tha
and of tho year, making only nino
months you will have to pay for. Nono
but good families will ba allowsd In
thaea houses. These are located on the
river oloctrie oar lino, only twenty min
utes’ ride from tho center of tho olty;
contain 7 and 8 rooms) hava navar
been occupied) are locatad In Watt At*
lanta Park. Evary houa# fronts a fifty,
foot park, which is act in trace, ever
greens and fiowsrs. Pure air) native
oaks) an idaal spot for children. It it
cheaper than living in tha city and tha
surroundings are more wholesome. In
tho center of this park ara tha FERRO
PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which wilt
euro any case of otomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a now ehureh, neatly
furnlshtd, a ators, a school houeo cost
ing $2,500 will soon be completed. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds,
will show you through tho houses. Rent
$20 per month. ,
FOR RENT.
WILL TRADE YOU A $6,600 MODERN 8-
room home In fine condition, flrat-clam
neighborhood, on large lot, for vacant prop
erty on north side.
M. M’NEILL and
W. S. SHERWOOD.
2 LOTS OF FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
FBI DAY, AUGUST 17. AT 10 A. M., AT 120
Whitehall street. They are consigned and
must l»e sold nt once, ns parties are going
away and must have the cash. Bed room
suits, dining room furniture, several Iron
beds, refrigerators, steel range and several
odd dressers ami washstands. brass pre
serving kMtle, brass nndlroi/. inu^ej. clocks
and silverware; also, several oil paintings
and steel engraving. Great hnrgfflns for
all.
LEO FRESH, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Decatur Cottage.
near schools and colleges. Price, $2,500.
Also seven-room two-story residence next
to above property, newly painted and pa
pered; house has electric lights and Is
screened. $3,760. Terms.
Box 62, Dccatux.
47 WKHT NORTH AVENUE.
This two story, eight-room frame, on lot
GO by 200, which lies level, Is on the north
side of West North avenue, between Spring
id Williams streets; has gas. hot and
cold water, porcelain bath, closet, sta
tionary wushstand on both floors; sink In
the klchcn and sink In the pantry; Is heat
ed with hot air furnace. If you are look
ing for an extra nice house In the best of
repair and In one of our best neighbor
hoods, this Is your opportunity. West
Peachtree ears block nud a half away. Will
be vacant September 1. Kents, $75 per
month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phonos (II.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
,L ESTATE AND INVKSTMEN
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4498.
68 by lrt*
h, balance
In; $5,.tim). Fourth
vlth stable* In
Address Market, this uffhk
FOR SALE.
ig*» room. Built let
r a home. Large new
ms**. Plenty of shade
280 by 6<io. opposite
md fruit
Dr. Uhl
Is grow
raid ranting, will
Bui 46, St. Joseph, Mich.
Box 62, Decatur^ Ga-
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
FOUR NICE, I.EVKI. AND 8IIADY LOTS
•near Grant p«rk$l,400.
nick Tot on aMiAiV street, 64 by
209 fe**t» east front, and covered with nice
oak trees; only $260.
REST HAROAIN ON SOl Tlt SIDE; NICE
live-room modern cottage, with hall: w'ell
elevated; needs to be seen to be uppru-
elated; only $1.850.
NEW PROPERTY
month: $9*.
I I VI! Boom
RENTS $12 PER
show yon this.
HOUSE ON NELSON
Street; lot 50 by 126. This Is close In.
Price $2,090.
six BOOM HOUSE, RANKIN STREET;
$2.390. Tei
AT 394-Si# WEST FOURTH STREET, WE
have two three-room cottages In first ela*m
shape, ranting to white tenants at $7 each,
and a small house in rear of one lot. This
Is a bargain at $1,4*8).
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the court of or
dinary of said county, granted nt the-Au
gust term, 1906, will lie sold before the
court house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday III September, 1906. next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty of the «*state of Susan W. Jones, de
ceased. to wit: A house and lot. known ns
No. 72 East Linden street. In the city of
Atlanta and described an follows; Being on
the northwest corner of Linden and Court-
land streets and fronting seventy-five i76)
feet on East Linden street, and running
back one hundred and eleven (ill) feet on
CourE;;;:.! street same width as frent, nud
Imtinded on the north by property of Mrs.
I<owe and on the weat by property of Mrs.
E. S. McCandlcs*. and being a part of land
lot No. 60, In the Fourteenth district of orig
inally Henry, now Fultftn. county, Georgia.
Sold for the purpose 6f payment of dents
and distribution among the heirs at law of
said deceased. *
Terms cash.
CARLTON II. MILLER,
Guardian and ex-officio Administrator of
the Estnte of Susan W. Jones, Deceased.
UOURTLAND S. WINN, Attorney.
This August, 9 1906.
SHELNUT CAUGHT
Blf A "SUCK" RUSE
In capturing J. J. Shelnut, the young
white man %4ho was fined $100 and
costs Wednesday afternoon, Officer C.
L. Camp went through the motions of
a Sherlock Holmes up-to-date.
Shelnut was charged with having
Insulted Mrs. Ladell Saturday after
noon at her sister's home, on Ogle
thorpe avenue, for which he was fined
Wednesday afternoon. Shelnut dvas
neatly dressed at the time and was
given a copy of charges, but when
his trial came up he had skipped. Chief
Jennlngk* notified all the men to be on
the lookout for Shelnut, and every of
ficer on the force had been looking for
the man.
Nothing had been seen of him, how
ever, since he was given the subpena.
Tuesday evening Officer C. L. Camp,
dressed In citizen's clothes, was op hfs
way to Waco, Ga., to visit some rela
tives, and while waiting for his train
at the Terminal station he saw a man
who fitted the description of Shelnut.
The train pulled out with Camp and
Shelnut aboard. Camp asked the con
ductor to read out the names of those
who had return tickets to Waco, Ga.,
knowing that to be Shelnut's home. The
name of Shelnut was among the list.
The train had left Atlanta far behind
when Camp went up to the man and
sat down beside him, shaking his hand
and Inquiring:
"How are you, Shelnut,- old boy?"
"That's my name," said Shelnut.
"Well, Chief Jennings would like to
see you, old fellow’.**
The officer and his prisoner rode on
to Waco, where the prisoner was left In
charge of the marshal until the next
morning, when Camp brought his cap
tive back to Atlanta.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ao4
Produce exchange.
Lemons, $4,764:6.00.
Limes 50 to 75c.
l’oaches. per crate. $1.(KVR>1.60.
Pineapples, $1.50 to $2.60.
Bananas, straights, i*-»- hunch $1.60 to
$1.75. Culls, per bunch, $1 ro $1.25.
Watermelons, $7.60 to $20.00 per 100; de.
Band good.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.-
Lire hens 35 to S7*4c: fries 22*4 to 26c:
broilers 15 to 22*4c. Live ducks, Pekin 90
to 36c; puddle 26 to 27*4c.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c.
Eggs, per doxen. 20c.
Butter, table, per lb., 20 to 22*4c; cook*
log. per lb., 12*4c to 15c.
Honey—New biflOc lb.; In Mb. racks 10
©12c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No.
stock. $2.60 barrel; per bushel. 90c.
Onions, $1.50 bushel; cabbage, 2c pouud.
new sweet potatoes $1.60 busheL
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—PoateIs Patent, $6.00; Diamond
patent, $5.50; Mnscoutnb Star, $4.66: fancy
patent. $4.66; Rod Eagle, $4.40; Blue Ribbon,
$4.00: fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $5.25
to $6.76.
CORN—Choice red '•ob. 76c; No. 2 white,
76c; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed. 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice
w’hlte, 50c; choice mixed, 46c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
MEAL— Plain water ground, per bushel,
.Jc; bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 66c;
Shorts, white, $1.5o, medium, $1.10; brown,
$1.35: pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran, $1.05,
IIA1 .—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.10;
do, choice smnll hales. $1.05: do, No. 1
timothy bales, $1: do.. No. 2. $!; do., So. f
clover mixed, $1.00; do. No. 2 closed mixed,
90c.
CLOVER.—Choice 90*
The above prices are ?. o. h. Atlanta, and
subject to immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $6.20. New
York Refined, 6*4; plantations, 6*4. Market
pry strone
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle’a $16.60,
hulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10 to
*'!c. Market strong.
UICE.-Carollna 4*4 to 7*4c, according to
grade. Market very strong.
CIIEK8E—Fancy full erentn dairy, 14*4c:
twins 14c^ brick, 14c. Market strong.
hams 16*4c. t’aliform
ha him. 16c. I
20-5 lbs.. "
> hams 10**0; Red Cross
TIPS PLASHED
From Wall Street
t-rlrnte Wire to Ware fc Lei,mil.
.New York, Aug. 1#.—I.omlon atrium Iiam,
rate urn-banged. ‘ *' au *
Uulnii J-ae|do 16174 la the hlglii-at ever
reached, ami prolmuly work higher
with Southern' Pacific on M,!!!?t,„loi?
dividend announcements today, but l»«ii!
for heavy liquidation along with 4he elimi
nation of the short Interest. Ji ‘
Sentiment is bullish on low and medium
priced rails and some public interest
develop In them. In view of the lid !!
con (lit tons, conservative high priced wto* l-
shou <1 be observed, and believe profits
should be accepted on any little advance
Brooklyn Rapid Transit bid up by shorts-
also Missouri Pacific. Seems to b« a lit il
realising going on. 1 01
Meeting of 8t. Paul directors takes nine*
tfils afternoon, but it is not expected tliSt
any announcement will lie made on ths
floor. The declaration of a 4 per cent dlvi.
, on Southern Pacific Is regarded as
■StW. The gossip concerns Itself tunliilj
with the question whether It will be seiuf.
annual or a quarterly dividend.
Coppers are acting a good deal In-tter
Amalgamated Is .behind the market, and
should now have its tnru.
Prlrnle Wire to Giber) & Clay.
New York, Aug. 16.—We never saw a bail
time to take profits. This looks especially
tied specialty improvement In the
market. We would not Ignore reasonable
returns, however. The shortage is ret rent
ing ami the nubile Is buying to some extent
because of the flue bank outlook, which Is
favorable on the surface at least. The gen-
.•pul fusing.i> ulmein.. ' * .
man Mtocks Is doing considerable toward
attracting outside operations, ns those bn vs
come to be looked upon as the principal
feature of the stock market. The Morgaa
‘ssues may lx* taken up later on. The ex
pectation ot a dividend action on Soul hern
Jnclflc today may be disappointed, although
If a quorum enu he obtained a meeting will
be held. There can be no question that tha
fundamental factor under the market at
present, however. Is the enormous harvest
which makes assurnnee doubly sure with
regard to the earning power of various en
terprises Justifying Increased dividends
even In the face of tight money condttelns.
We recommend conservatism for the time,
until we are out of the woods.”
Dow-Jone* summary: American stocks In
London stendy, with Harrlman stocks the
meetings of Union Pacific,
Southern Pacific, and fit. Paul today.
Dividend declaration on Southern Pacific
tonight thought probable today.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit gives receipt for
6-cent fare pending final court declslou.
Bank of Englnud' rate unchanged.
Strike of Mexican Central employees in
shops ended.
Heavy purchases of Bessemer and Foun
dry Iron for 1907 delivery feature of the
Iron trade.
Early movement of Texns cotton may taks
considerable eash from New York.
Central of Georgia annual report shows
full Interest on nil Income bonds earned and
over 10 per cent on the stock.
Twelve Industrials advanced .24 per cent.
Twenty active railroads advanced .17 per
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Aug. 16.—The Sun saj-s: Trans-
notions In the stock market yesterday to
taled nearly 1.000.000 shares, hut four stocks
—Union Pacific, Houthern Pnclfle, Rending,
Pennsylvania—furnished more than half tha
day's hnafness. There was thus mom for
only moderate activity in the balance <>f
the llst.nnd In a great number of isues the
transactions were much below the usual
average. Strength nnd activity prevailed
at the opening, storks changing hands In
largo blocks, but nt the end of the first
hour business fell off considerably, altoougb
few prominent Isues continued very nr-
'e without any Interruption of their uje
ird course.
There wqs no Indication of any Increase
of public Interest In the market, the com
mission houses generally reporting that* ‘
tinned ndvitnces In n few* stocks had
8TOCK8 AND BOND8.
Bid. Asked.
Georgia 4*4a, 1916 112 113
Georgia, R. R. 6s, 1910 1W*
Savannah 5s. 1909
Macon 6s. 1910....’.’.
Atlanta, 6a, 1911....
. 102*4 103%
, 206
, 106
. 107 10*4
Dry salt extra ribs, $9.87; boJJJex, Atlanta suit %VmV'pntnt*'*" ** its
$10.50* fat backs. 8c; idntes. 8c; Atlanta Ind iSinl* iY«hta ir/7
lard, kW: Cross. lOc. Snow Atlanta and Wjjt Point Dsbfs. 107
notind. 784c: Red Cross. IKc. ' ’.J 1, i*f V <H>r * ,a 1,1 liH-OBie
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
unn*)« ............................ an
Augusta nnd Savannah 115
Southwestern 116
Georgia Pacific lsts 120
C« C. sad A. 1st 113
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN Yorlt
SPECIAL BATE MADE
TO WELCOME BRYAN
In order that Georgia nnd Atlanta
may be well represented at the cele
bration In honor of William Jennings
Bryan on August 30, in New York, the
Southern railway on Thursday an
nounced n special rate of one far, plus
$2.26, from all points In the South, the
tickets good on any train on August 28
and 29, and good returning on any
train leaving New York not later than
September 4. The fore from Atlanta
will be $26.25.
"The making of a special rate to New
York Is very seldom done by any rail
road In the South,” a*ated District Pas
senger Agent J. C. Lusk. In discussing
the matter Thursday. *1 have never
known the Southern to do this since I
have been connected with them. All
railroads throughout the country are
to take the same step, and thousands of
tourists will be In New York to wel
come Mf. Bryan home from his foreign
tour.
"It Is quite likely that a special train
will be made up to accommodate the
rowd which will leave Atlanta to at
tend the home-coming. Reservations
for sleeping car accommodations are
coming in as fast as we can attend to {
them and extra Pullmans have been 1
ordered to be In the city In time for
the excursion party. The fact that the
special rate tickets are good on any i
train and the unusually ’ow rate
you Can SaiPe &ime and trouble
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