The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 17, 1906, Image 10

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10 fl AJN. = WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lose than 25 centa, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertionsi . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4Va cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 2 s /z cents a line. . 3 cents a line. 1 time . . 3 times . 6 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 ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re- aults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gavn'n, 71 Whitehall street. 'Pbotoe 1822. WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money In every sack. ART SCHOOL. Peachtree and OLD HATS MADE NEW Bands or sweats, 2Se each *xtra. ACME IIATTERS. 64 Whitehall St WANTED—FURNI8HED ROOM8. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell I33S. Men', sewed half eolei. Ite. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, opposite court house. AH work first-class. No cheajj^nrlres^^■■■■■■« BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines end WANTED—ROOMS. WANTED—ROOM AND HOARD FOR father and two boys, age 6 and 3 years modern fo prlee. Add re** X. V, X. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT TWO NIUEI.Y FURNISH ed rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason able. FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFfTciTIp ace" 1 N^NicELYHFuRPT18 H ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 1330 Can dler Bldg.* WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD 8TRONO WHITE MEN helper, lu fhe foundry fo learn toold- trmde. Good pay.Jo .urt with Mid better pay In two or three months. Ouly those with rood references need a| DeLoech Mill Mfg. Co. 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. care The Atlanta Georgian. DO YOU WANT TO RR A FIRST-CLASH barber? Enaleet tntfic In the tvorbl to lenrit. We mvu ti rlmln of barber xhopa In Atlantn In irhlfh we work only otir own aradnntea. Full eonrae. $20. t nmmlaslon rail! front tiny rmt enter. Atlanta Uarber Ootletto, 162 Whitehall atreet. WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN AS collector*. Address nt once Collector, care The Georgian. r . WANTED—TWO ROY JOR AND ONE cylinder proas feeder*. G'wfi pay; steady work. Blosser 1’ress. W. C. Nunemaoher, manager. 40 Walton street. WANTED II ELI*—YOUNG MAN AS bookkeeper and stenographer. Must have had experience. Send references. Must In* steady, reliable nnd softer. Address In own handwriting, It. A 8.. cure The Georgian. WANTEI4—TWO YOUNG MEN KTKNOG xapher* for permanent positions; one or two years' experience, to operate our sin gle keyfuMird. H. M. Ashe Co., dealers 1*. r. Smith Visible. WANTED—TWO BOYS TO WORK IN spring bo4| shop. Southern Soring Bed Co., Bell street nnd Georgia railway. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM- Ington operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree WANTED—YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT Money Flour. WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR. WANTED AT ONCE- WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework; goml wages to k«mm| purtv. 216 Angler avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. player with band or orchestra. K. II. 11., 39 8. Forsyth street. WANTED—POSITION AH SAWYER AT mill -if * to 2tt initio CBiuiflly. Atltln-aa J. It. Wlwlov. Attalt'v. flit. FOR RENT—HOU8E8. NEW FLAT SEVEN LARGE ROOMS. cabinet nmntels porcelain bath; all Im provements; ** * Wflll" WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't Jet ’em fool you." Jlin Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Wlllla) Is not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 East Hunter street. Both 'pbouee 560. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. F IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to buy or sell, call to see n»e. II. C. Pen dleton, 614 Peters building. FOR SALE—DOG8. FRENCH V O O D L E S—REGISTERED stock. 2 months old. and little beauties; male $20, female $15. MeMIllnii Seed Co., 23 Sonfli Broad street. _ It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice. And ‘'always lowest In the price?” to 614 E. Hunter street and I.OST-WATCH AND FOR WITH MASON- ie charm. Return to 408 Kiser building. Reward. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE^ \YAVm^P08ITIoi^^ housekeeper or companion. Address I .nek Rot 403. Clarkesvllle. On. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON BATES IIK A FIRST CLASS BARBER. EASIEST “ ii course $36, Wo own lanta where we employ Commission paid from Atlanta Barber College, hltehall street. only our graduates, day you eater, mi 162 WI every tiling In printing.* Bennett Printing FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS ^ Phoue COAL. DKY STOVKWOOD-rnfiMlT DR. Uvery. John T. Stocks A Co., 236 Peters Street. Bell 'pboue 15 west; Atlanta 'phone 4793. FOR RALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book Co., 6» Whitehall st. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction sad Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. 'Phone Hell 2306. 60 and 52 Weat Mitchell at. FOR RALE-TWO CAR LOAD* FINK I6S Whitehall Bt. Phonca, Bell 629, A. 3881. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PRO- ple and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Rldg. BICYCLES AND 8UNDKIES-LAROEST bicycle and sundry distributors ’«» the south. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, Bnell and Hudeoo bicycles. Write for oor 1906 catalogue and price list Alexander- “'ea Co. for special occasion a 304 B. Alabama 8L ;n, ADDurn avenue, Entrance Auburn avc- CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS and au other makee at bargain prices. We can sell yon a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. |W»'»WI yu.j uinucu of AtSS.. Hand Cash Register Co., 34 8. Broad street* Atlanta. Go. register exchange. 24 S. Rroad St., Atlanta, Ga. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. 93,600-BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Just completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will bare to see this cosy little cottage to appreciate Ita value. Beet of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Just off the main road; splen did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gat^s, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show you this and point out aev- eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. #6,250—NT. BOULEVARD; BRASD NEW 9-room house ou large lot, lu prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This la a beauty nud no mlatake. Can make very easy terme on tble to desirable party. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Be Wise and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay Yon Large Amount Net Interest. WILL SELL YOU TWO OB FOUR NEW 8 and 9-room houaea In choice white neigh borhood, rented so aa to pay you 9 per cent net first year and 9% tier cent second year. Only $8,260 or $16,5o0 needed; half ShTX TOO choIcE'coiLn'ER double In value wit! OR CAN SELL You THE DEBT CORN Eli $6,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, qn the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot In the city; bouae Is furnace- heated agd up to date. Can assist you to get terme on this. $2,760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated, i car llnfe; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $26 per month. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS „ practical stove and range repairer; beat work aud material guaranteed. Both phones 6275. 61 8. Pryor street. SNOOK’S BIG MATTING SALE. ROLLS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS: niece price, only 164c; Japanese and China matting. Oriental design*. 164c, 194c, 224<\ worth double the price. 1*. II. Snook Furniture Company. 66 North Broad atreet. WANTED. Houses to rent. Have clients for houses iu all sec tions. If you want your va cant house rented at ouce, list it with LIEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. INVESTMENT. Eatabllabed 1KM). WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage lonna on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purebaae money notea; straight loans made for 6 per cent ami up- wurda. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad atreet. ey Improved Atlanta property ....... able rate*. Bell phone 769. Gould Rldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; amall expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta. 8. II. Turman. MONEY LOANED O NRE A I, ESTATE. Ik PER or call H. W. Carson. 24 S. Brood street. FARM LOANS WE ARE PLACING loan* on Georgia farm** at the lowest rat* * ever offered. The Southern Mortgnge Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED-YOU TO ASK YOl’R GROCER for Money Flour, nnd Insist on getting It, beeause there Is money In It. PICTURE FRAMES. i-TT'fnir: Vii.vmks maim: T.roWKfi: II. W. \arbrough. 24 Auburn aveuttM corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nvei B U8JNES8 OPPORTUNITIES; GO 8KB SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex change, buy and sell automobiles. Garnge, 10-13 Mitchell atreet, Atlautu. Ga. Bell phone 4894-L Main. Kent. 914 N. Pryor. Phone 292$. AUCTION BALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. u». at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. H W. ROUNTREE & HHO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 15,6. thing. Ask fir II, 164 Marietta atreet. PERSONAL. david w. YARnnouon. MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1266. 30 R. Hunter BL "KENT LIGHTS.” Till! BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW lol.I nt Mfe N. Pryor at Al.x K-nt. hotm 444*. Wc have listed with us for quick sale some brand new negro property that is paying big rent. This must lie sold at once. Let us take you to see it. W. E. SAUNDERS & CO. 57 Inman Building. FOR SALE. The equipment, fixtures and supplies of the H. P. Ashley Machine shop, No. 27 South Forsyth street, con sisting of lathes, shaper, drill presses, milling ma chines, gear cutters, black smith tools, patterns and supplies. Your chance to get a bargain. J. H. CRUTCHFIELD, 238 People's Building, Phone 1132. 13.004-COLLEGB PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, lu good condition, on corner lot (102x173), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtreos, we have a lovely 2-story 8- room home, finished beautifully inside and out; If you want a bargain, let aa show you thla place at once, as It Is the only thing of Its kind lu the city situated so favorably and to be bad on easy terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK. on Peachtree; now paying not less than 5 per cent net; said property has doubled in value within the last foot will advance within the next four years not less than 50 per cent. Can prove all say. ■ WILL HULL YOU TTIE GREATEST bargain In railroad frontage close In (with Improvements worth $12,000). Say, 200 feet on railroad by 250 feet on street, for the sum of $26,00u. DO VOtf WANT A NEW HOME OF FRbai part of the city. WITH TERMS ON ALL THE ABOVE. CALL AND SEE US. WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL aud WM. S. SHERWOOD, Room 514 Empire Building. GET A HOME WITHOUT MONEY. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th, first month will b, given FREE, and If occupied on, y«ar, two moro month* will b* glvan FREE at tha and of th* yoar, making only nin* month* you will hav* to pay for. Non* but good famllioa will b* allowed in thoa* house*. These ar* located on th* rivor olectrio ear lint, only twenty min utoa’ rid* from th* center of th# cityf contain 7 and 8 roomai hava never bean oocupladi ara located in Watt At lanta Park. Evary house fronts a fifty, foot park, which it act in traaa, ever greens and ftowara. Pur* alri nativ* oakat an idtat spot for ohildron. It io cheaper than Jiving In th* city and th* surrounding* ar* mort whofsaom*. In th* ctnttr of this park ara th* FERRO PHOSPHATE 8PRINQS, whioh will cur* any*eaat of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now hot a new church, neatly furnished, a atore, a school house cost ing 82,500 will soon b* completed. Capt. J. T. Mill*, who livaa on th* grounds, will show you through th* houses. Rant $20 par month. FOR RENT. 47 west North avenue. . This two-story, p|ght-roou» frame, on lot 60 by 200, which Ilea level, 1* on the north able of Went North avenue, between Sprlnfc nnd Wllllnin* streets; baa ga*. hot aud cold water, porcelain bath, closet, sta tionary witshstand ou both floors; sink In the kichfit nud *lnk In the pnntry; I* heat ed with hot air furnace. If you are look ing for an extra nice bouse In the best of repair nud In one of our beat nelghhor- hootlM, this Is your opportunity. West •htree car* block and a half away. Will meant September 1. Rents, $76 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* (II. J. II. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 nnd 306 Century Rldg. BOTH PHONES 4409. room house, comer lot. -6S by 103, for only $5,000. One fifth cash, balance one. NUKING STREET-SEVEN room HOUSE, large corner lot; close In; $5,500. Fourth •n*h. neighborhood; $3,000. Fourth cash. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. SEVEN ROOM wagon*. ■ Vehicle Mfg. itmtHH othlng better made. KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN, and hair soap; sold nt drug ni i tit-jo)i i incut store*; nak for it or write J. a Georgia ! Scalp nud Hulr Specialist, 613 The 50 nud 52 West Mitchell Atlanta. Gn. Ml Alai ' : .1 depart- yoar ago for it home. I .urge new barn and J Krom I servants' home, plenty of shade nnd fruit le Grand! | ,r *T* , '*’ 1 , '- v Opposite Dr. Rbl- GIDRE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TEW- udnal MtutIon; sidewalks nnd.sewer; cab inet mantels; splendid reuting section; $1.- 000 each; one-third cash and tuouthly pay ments.• . V \li i: LOT ON ASlfltV STliUGT, 54 IIV 200 feet, east front, and covered with nice oak trees; only $260. WILL TRADE YOU A $6,000 MODERN 8- room home In fine condition, flrst-clnsa neighborhood, on large lot, for vacant prop erty on north side. M. M’NEILL and W. S. SHERWOOD. 2 LOTS OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION. FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. AT 10 A. M., AT 120 Whitehall street. They are consigned and must he sold at once, n* 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 and wnshstnuds. brass pre LEO FRESH. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Decatur Cottage. has seven rooms, newly tainted and papered; large lot; block of ear line; near schools and colleges. Price, $2,500. Also seven-room two-story residence next to above property, newly pointed nnd pa pered; house has electric lights and Is screened. $3,760. Terms. Box 62, Deeatur. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of or dlnnry of said county, granted at the Au gust term, 1906, will be sold before th« court house door of said county, ou the first Tuesday Iii Keptemher, 1906, next, the * * *' ~ —* “ * erty w’lthln „ , the estate , ceased, fo w'lt: A house mid lot, known 72 East Linden street. In the elty of Atlanta and described ns follows: Being ou the northwest corner of Linden nnd Court- land streets nnd fronting seventy-five t75) feet on East Linden street, and running back one hundred nnd eleven (111) feet ou Court land street same width ns front, anti bounded on the north hy property of Mrs. Lowe nnd on the west by property of Mrs. E. 8. McCnndlessL nnd being a part of land lot No. 60. In the Fourteenth district of orlg- tnnlly Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia. Sold for the purtmae of payment of debts and distribution among the helrt at law of CARLTON II. MILLER. Guardian nnd ex-Offldo Administrator of the Estate of Nusan W. Jones, Deeensed. t’Ol’RTLANI) 8. WINN, Attorney. This August, 9 1906. Two Houses On North Boulevard. We will sell Noe. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,700 cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgewood ave. and Aubutn ave.; lot is 106x160, with good elevation. An out-of-town owner wants to sell these two places for cash. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. SHELHUT CAUGHT BT A "SLICK" ROSE In capturing J. J. Shelnut, the young white man who waa fined 1100 and costs Wednesday afternoon, OfflceV C. L. Camp went through the motions of a Sherlock Holmes up-to-date. Shelnut waa charged with having Insulted Mrs. Ladell Saturday after noon at her sister’s home, on Ogle thorpe avenue, for which he was lined Wednesday afternoon. Shelnut was neatly dressed at the time and waa given a copy of charges, but when his trial came up he had skipped. Chief Jennings 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 cltlsen’s clothes, was on his 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, Oa, 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. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire to Ware A Leland. rJ?. eW un\&V£* “' rW “- Ua “‘ Union Pacific 16114 1. the highest .... reached, aud probably work Ullhcr l with Southern 1-aclflo on expectations u f dividend unnuuuccmeutB today, but L* for heavy liquidation along with th H i nation of the abort Interest. ul ' Sentiment Is bullish on low and medium priced rails and aonie public latere™ 5? develop lu them. In view of the „„K wind irons, conservative high-priced , should be observed, and believe Drutiu should be accepted on any little advance “ Brooklyn Rapid Transit bid up by Sts-' also Missouri Pacific. Deem* to be s Tot e/ realising going on. 1 Meeting of Ht. Paul directors takes D | 0M thla nfteruoou, but It Is uot expected any announcement will be made on th. daor. The declaration of a 4 per cent d vb -fiend on Southern Pacific la 1 regarded ,, “•'•tied. The gossip concerns Itsidf malid! with the qtiesuoa whether It will be “<• f annual or a quarterly dividend. Amalgamated 0 l!'^ should now have Its turn. ua Private Wire to Glbert A Clay. New York, Ang. 16,-Wo never saw n h»,i time to tako profits. This look, especially The New York Financial -Bureau sac,- ■Developments over night indicate mntli ued specialty Improvement In the stock market. We would not Ignore reasomtbS returns, however. The shortage Is retreat ing and tho public la huylug to some extent because of the fine bang outlook, which is favorable on the surface at least. Th,- gen- oral inonvy ultuntinn rumnlna same u* If i ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ao4 Produce exchange. Lemon#, $4.75ft 5.00. Lime* 50 to 76c. Poncho#, per crate, $1.00^1.60. Pineapple#, $1.60 to $2.60. _ Bananas, atraights, if- bunch $1.10 to $1.76. Culls, per bunco, $1 to $1.26. Watermelons. $7.60 to $20.00 per 100; de. tnnnrt good. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB.- Llvn hens 35 to 374c: fries 22H to 26c: broilers 15 to 224c. Live ducks, Pskln si to 36c; puddle 25 to 27V&C. Dressed ben*, per lb., 12c to 13c. Haas, per dozen, 20c. Butter, table, per lb v 30 to 22tfc; cook- lag, per lb., l’Vic to l^c. * Honey—New BtflOc lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 812c, —1ETABLE8.—Irish potatoes. No. 1 . $2.60 barrel; per bunhel, 90c. OnloiiM, $1.50 bushel: cabbage, 2c pound. bw sweet potatoe* $1.60 busheL FLOUR* GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postel* Patent. $6.00; Diamond patent, $5.60; Mancoutah Star, $4.65; fnucj mtent. $4.65; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue lUblHtr;. .4.00: fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $S.2S to $5.75. CORN—Choice red < »ob, 76c; No. 2 white, v i0. 2 xetlow, T4c; mixed. 73c. -8—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust proof, 50c. MEAI/— Plain water ground, per Imshel, le;. bolted 140-lb. jute*, per bushel, 66c; Short*, white, $1.55, ntedliiui. $1.40; brown, $1.35: tnire bran. $1.10; mixed hrsn, $1.05. HAY.—Timothy, cli..ice large bales, $1.10; do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, No. 1 timothy bales, $1: do., No. 2. $1; du„ No. 1 clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed, CLOVER.—Choice 90*- The above price* are f. o. h. Atlanta* sad subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New York Refined, 6*4; plantation*, 64. Market pry atronj: COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle's $16.60, hulk, In hags or barrels, 13c; green, 10 to *'!e. Market Htronjr. RICE.—Carolina 4V6 to 74c, according to 8TOCK8 AND BOND8. Did. Atkri. Georgia 44s, 1915..... 112 M Georgia. It. It. 6s, 1910 106 10$ Savannah 5*. 1909 1024 *03\ Macon 6s. 1910 106 ^ ^ Atlanta, 6a. 1M1 106 hams 164c! rnl'lforntn'hnin**'104c:1K(n1 Cross aIiISS* {,2 ham* 16c. Dry salt extra ribs, $9.87; belli..*, ft "“{J ”’ H fcp’."; g 2>-5 lb*.. $10.50: fat back*. 8c; plate*. 8c; ft 1 ft- in i K RSSt* 107 Supreme lard, $9.76; Red Cross, 10c. Hdow Atlanta and West Point Debt*. 107 Tft compound, 74c; Ited Cross, 7*4c. C ',| ( { # C ' Ajf Viicome..!?,..?.?!!!! !!! do. 3.1 income Georgia 26S man stocks Is doing considerable toward attracting outside operation*, hm tho*.. hav* come to he looked upon ns the jirlucliwi feature of the stock market. The Morgan Issue* may Do taken un later on. The ex pectation of a dividend action on Southern Pacific today may be disappointed, although If g nuorum can be obtained a meeting will be held. There can be no queatlon that th# fundamental factor under the market at present, however. Is the enormous harvest which make* assurance doublv sure with regard to the earning power of various en terprises Justifying Increased dividend* even In the face of tight money coudltoius. We recommend conservation for the time, until we are out of the woods.” Dow-Jonea summary: American stocks la London steady, with Ilarrlman stocks th# feature*. Directors' meeting* of Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, aud 8t. Paul tmlnv. Dividend declaration on Southern 1’nclflc tonight thought probnble today. Brooklyn Rapid Traunlt give* receipt for - envy purchase* of Bessemer ntul Foan dry Iron for 1907 delivery feature of th* Iron trade. Early movement of Texn* cotton may take, considerable ensh fronr New York. Central of Georgia annual report show* full Interest on nil Income bonds earned and over 10 per cent on the stock. Twelve Industrials advanced .24 per cent. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN —Union Pacific. Southern Pacific, Rending. Pennsylvania—furnished more than half tli# day’* business. There wn* thus room for only moderate activity In the balance of the list,nnd In a great number at Dues th# transaction* were nincJi below the usual average. Strength nnd activity prevailed at the opening, stock* chan*!tic hands !a large blocks, but nt the end of the first hour business fell off considerably, although hout any Interruption of their tip- customers.—Glbert A Clay. i«*4 Drift compound, 7%»c; Red Cross, 7%c. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN RUST BARGAIN ON SOUTH MIRK: NICK fi\e ro4>in modern cottage, with hall; well delated; needs to be seen to be appre ciated; only $1,850. NKW rUol’KRTYi BUNTS 112 pHli month: Woo, l.vt a, .how yon Ihl* KIVU ROOM norsu ofc NETSoS street; lot 50 by 125. This Is close in. $2,000, SlX'ROilSl llorsu, RANKIN' Rtrukt: $2,300. Terms. AT WT.ST FOURTH 8TREKT. \VK have two three-room cottnge* In first-class shape, renting to white tenants at $7 each. FOR KALE— MARKET FIXTURE*. IN-. eluding € by 8 refrigerator. Shauuuu wake. | ^ Address Market, this gfflca* Box 400, *»L Josupb, Mich. MIDDLE AGED W||M»W. VLR\ dtby. tibt* b*4*klng. tlreil «»f "single tliit-ss.*' w I * lies _ to Correspond. Lock I* grow-1 Id renting, will TRY A WANT AD Box 02, Decatur, Ga. SPECIAL RITE MADE TO WELCOME BRYAN In order that Georgia and Atlanta tnay be wellfrepresented at the cele bration In honor of William Jennings Bryan on August 30, in Sew York, the Southern railway on Thursday an nounced a special rate of one far, plus $2.25, 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 fare fw>m Atlanta will be $26.25. "The making of n special rate to New York ts very seldom done by any rail road In the South,” s*ated District Poh- eenger Agent J. C. Lusk, In discussing the uiAtter Thursday. "I have never known the Southern to do this since I have been connected with them. A11 railroads throughout the country are to take the same step, and thousands of tourists will be In New York to wel come Mr. Bryan home from his foreign tour. "It Is quite likely that a special train will be made up to accommodate the crowd which will leave Atlanta to at tend the home-coming. Reservation* for sleeping car accommodations are coming in as fast as ive can attend to them and extra Pullmans have been tirdered to be In the city In time for the excursion party. The fact that the si>eclal rate tickets arc good on any train and the unusually *ow rate Augusta and Savannah Southwestern Georgia I*aclflc lata.... C\. <£ sad A. 1st IN THE GEORGIAN party ever leaving Atlanta*’’ ' " Mou Can JanPe Time and &rouble BY ’PHONING YOUR &o &he ^8Qtrgian a WE WILL CHARGE AND COLLECT LATER. CIRCULATION 24,000 DAILY.