The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 18, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA («ukwiaj?i. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for loot than 25 cants, the price of four line*. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for conseoutive insertions! 1 time 6 cents a line. S times 5 cents a line. • times 4 1 /, cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times 3Y, cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BV CASH Georgian went ads. 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 MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. J) WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. “Don't lot 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Wlllta) la not dead nor missing. lie la contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 Ktat Hunter street. Doth 'phones 660. BUSINE68 OPPORTUNITIES, ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL RHINO YOU business. For high grade work call Kent. 91ft N. Pryor. Phone 2922. AUCTION SALK EVBHY WEDNESDAY nt 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD. RELTA 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. do you want to nr, a first-class barber? Easiest trade In the world to learn. We own a chain of barber shopa In Atlanta In which we work only our own graduates. Full course, $20 Commission paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber Obllege, 162 Whitehall street. WANTED—THREE YOUNO MEN AS eolleotora. Address at once Collector, care The Georgian. WANTED HELP—YOUNG SCAN AS bookkeeper and stenographer. Must have had experience. Send references. Must he •teadr. reliable and aol»or. Address In own handwriting. II. A- 8.. care The Georgian. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. clean* suit* $1 to $1.60. Pants 60c. 168 Whitehall .St. Phones, Bell 529. A. 3881. WANTED—A GOOD LIFE INSURANCE man to travel and train agents and solid- .tors; permanent |>osltlon nnd good salary for -the right man. Apply nt Room 603, Candler Bldg. HELP—MALE. WANTED—50 CARPEN TERS, $2.75, $3.00 PER DAY. FERRO CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO., WASHINGTON STREET AND WAVERLY PLACE. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loan* on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money note*; straight loans made for 5 per cent and up wards. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad street. STENOGRAPHER. $90. LEGAL AND railway stenographer*. $65 to $sf>. Young lady stenographers, $40 to $65. If you wish • position and are n beginner or an expert stenographer, rail on us; we can place y: v " "-** Business Agency. 133d < i Agency, 1330 Candler WANTED. HELP-YOUNG MAN AH bookkeeper nnd stenographer: inuat have had experience; send references; must be steadv. reliable and sober. Address In own handwriting U. .V 8., mt. The llem-glnn. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT HEM Ingtnn eperutors furnished positions. Remington Tyiiewrlter Co., its Peeehtree WANTED-TOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT Money Flour. WANTED—UHKltS OF MONEY FLOUR. Wanted -vol'To: HadV toTkarn Pharmacy. Address "Pharmacist." care Georgian. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doora to be gold at coat during Bait week; now Is your time. 26 S. Broad afreet. R. W. Ellla. Atlanta. BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG- Ular *1 ee, latest type. 36c per 100 postpaid. "Midget Cards,” the hit of the season. 25o ' par lob. Autry Greer, 1312 Empire building, Atlanta, (la. BE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST trade learned. Full enurne $20. Wo own several shops In Atlnnta where we employ ouly our graduates. Commlaalon paid from *-—- - enter. Atjjaaffl—r>„<-..ii*— chilli street. NOTE BOOKS. WITH OK WITHOUT mortgage clause; receipt nnd draft hooka; everything In printing. Bennett Printing FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should have high grade alrna-. Call on gent Mg Co.. 91ft North Yryir atraot COAL. DRY STOVEWOOD—PROMI*T DE- livery. John T. 8tock* A Co., 296 Peters ti.,u 'tilwinu 1& woat! Atliintit 'nhniut FOR SALE-ONE SET .LARGE OAK folding doors, one ateei celling, cole Book Co., O Whitehall at FOR SALE-ONE FINE SPANISH JACK. Apply to Dr. It. A. Canon. Jen ell, tin. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fix tune to sell, see the Southern Auction nnd Salvnge Company, 20 South Pryor. 'Phono Bell 2306. FOR SALE-MARKET FIXTURES. IN- eluding H by 8 refrigerator. Shannon make. Addremt Market. Gil* office. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical imok* for cash. J. C. Gnvnn. 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1822. PICTURE FRAMES. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slappy's School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hla larga classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Record*. Ju*t received large comdguinent of machine* ami orer 16,om record*. Immediate attention given mall order*. We want the name* of oil talking machine dealer* In the South/ Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Elyea Co. O LD HAT8 M AD E NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and atlff felt bats cleaned and re shaped, 35c. Bands or sweats, J5c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6ft Whitehall 8L FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISH- ed rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason able. FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 1330 Can dler Bldg. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. MCEI^I^'T^IHHED h< >omh with or without board, fti private family; no chil dren; near car line; quiet neighborhood, or write M Whlteford avenue. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to buy or sell, call to »ee me. II. C. Pen dleton, 614 Peters building. FOR 8ALE—DOG8. HlOCK, i mum 11H oui, i»no II. eIf umuili'l, male $2''). female $16. McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Broad street. And guarantee* that It will stick; Does your painting, doe* It nice, And ,r alwaya lowest In the price?" MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie nnd other*. American Investment Co.. 794 Candb-r Bldg. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note* nnd lend* money on Improved Atlanta property n‘ reason able rates. Bell phone 7C9. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER rent Interest, according to *ecntity of fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, 3. TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. or call S. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street^ FARM LOANH-WE ARE PLACING Ion ti s on Georgia farms at the lowest rate* ever Offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building., MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rotes. No delays. Charles Merman, rooms 202 3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. . GROCER Flour, nud Insist on getting It, re I* money In It. DAVID W. YARBROUOn, MASTER I'LLMHER, Phones 1266. » B. Huntar St “KENT LIGHTS.” THE REST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW •old at 91ft N. Pryor St. Alas Kent, hone 4848. KROM'S MEDICATED SKIS. 8CAI.P and hair soap; sold nt drug and depart ment stores; ask for It or write J. J. Krom, Scalp ami llalr Specialist, 613 The Grand, MIDDLE AGED WIDOW. VERY wealthy, nice looking, tired of “single blessedness,” wishes to correspond. Iak'I; Box 496, St. Joseph, Mich. GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOUR NICE. LEVEL AND SHADY LOTS near Grant parhM.400. TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER- initial station; sidewalks nnd sewer; cab inet mantels; splendid renting section; $1,- 600 each; oue third cash and monthly pay* moots. NH’E LOT ON AlflfllV 'STREET, 54 B\ 200 feet, east front, and covered with nice oak trees; only $259. BEST BARGAIN ON SOUTH Sho‘; Sli'E five -room modern cottage, with ball; well elevated; needs to be seen to be appro- dated; only $1,860. kTv PuoFbKty; Rents ii: FbK umnih: 4ano. l.»t tn -h"w .ion thin. FIVeTBOoH 1101181 ON NEI.SnN atreet; lot 51 by 125. This Is close In. Price F.'.OjL SlX-llOoil ItOVHlS; ItANKIN STREET; *2.»». To mm _ at SxTwkst kMrtu Street: wE lur, two three room ntkfn In rtr.t rlnai ,lutp—. reuttiig 10 whit, tenant. tit IT < BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle nnd sundry distributor* in the South. Southern ngent* for Pierce. Yale, Snell and Hudson bicycle*. Write for our 1996 catalogue ami price list. . Alexander- Klyen Co. SIGN PAINTING. REYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER. Sign*, banners, bags and flag decorations for special occasions. 20ft B. Alabama St PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough, 2ft Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave- TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 1676. MEDICAL. K ROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURB scalp disease* and make hair grow. Krom a Medicated Soap makes yon hr- gienlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J. Krom, specialist, 613 "The Grand," At lanta, Go. PIANO TUNING. 25 YEARS IN ATLANTA, TUNING 11 year* with one firm* all work fully guar anteed; cat prices for Tuesdays. Bell phona 4816-J. Chas. II. Smith. 189 Peachtree. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. B. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountant*. Sheldon Audit Co., nubile accountant* nnd auditor*, 618619 Tempi® Court. Examinations, appraisal*, audit*. Local and long distance pnone 1196. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT, n.ll S3*. Men’s Mwed bill Kin, 7Bc. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor atreet, opposite court house. All work first-class. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOD8. IDEALS end all other makee at bargain prices. We can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or monthly pnymonts. Every register guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash Register Co.. Branch of Americen Second- Hand Cash Register Ca, 34 8. Broad street* Atlanta, Go. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad fit., Atlanta, Qa. SNOOK’S BIG MATTING SALE. • 609 ROLLS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS: piece price, only 16ftc; Japanese and Cntns matting. Oriental design*. lCftc, 19ftc, 22fte. worth double the price. 1\ II. Snook Furniture Company, 66 North Broad street. SEE M. M’NEIL AND WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building. IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAOB- Hraalt or largo—ot from $8 to $100 per trout foot. IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX to ten rooms at from $1,700 to $3,000, $4.- 000 to $12,000; any part of the city; with terms. IF YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE same from us, and we will build for you on long lime. Lot* from $000 to $2,500. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, which we will guarantee to double your mount; close In, ucar the poatofflce; 100 by 105, for $26,000. IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY with 6 or 6 per cent net Income and *ure to Increase—call and see us. WE CAN SELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE for sale. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND we will get same for you. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century DldK. BOTH PHONES 4493. mmi liinm-, corm-r lot. 6« by U8, fur only K.ooo. < In. nlth t-nih, bulimco one, tw-n, 111 run nnd four yecrc. SPRING STREET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. large corner lot; dose lu; $6,500. Fourth cash. MILLS STREET—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. with stable* In rear; large lot; good neighborhood; $3,009. Fourth c««h. GET A HOME WITHOUT MONEY. WILL TRADE YOU A $6,000 MODERN 8 room home In flue condition, firat-clnaa nelghltorhood. on large lot, for vacant prop erty on north aide. M. M'NEILL and W. S. SHERWOOD. FOR RENT. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. $3,609—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. just iwmpleted, on North avenue, near Jackson street; yon will have to see this coxy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Reat 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 d 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. Wo want to show yon this and point out sev eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. $6,260—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-room houee on large lot. In prettiest part -of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponco DeLeon. Thin Is a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy terms this to desirable party. $6,259—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 189-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and up to data. Can asalst you to get terms on this. $3,769-GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF I- room house, lot 60x159 to alley; elevated, on car line; 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 terma of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. $4,009—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE 1 Vs oh trees, we have a lovely 2-story, 8- room home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let ns show you this place at once, aa It Is the only thing of It* kind In the city sitoated so favorably and to be bad on easy terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK. nd i lot. Thla WANTF.D-DU.sk SPACE IK OFFICE ON Whitehall vladui-t »>r Peachtree street. Ad dress Stenognpher, cure of Georgian. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS Aj practical stove and range repairer; best! work and material guaranteed. Both pbouc#' 6276b 61 8, Pryor street. 47 WEST NORTH AVENUE. This two-story, eight room frame, on lot 69 hy 209. which He* level. I* on the north side of West North avenue, between Sprlufc and Williams street*; has gn*. hot and eold water, porcelain hath, closet, sts- tlonary wnshststnl on both floors; sink In the kb hen and sink In the pantry; Is heat ed with hot nlr furnace. If'you are look ing for on extra nice house In the best of repair and In one of our lw»*t neighbor hood*. this Is your op|H>rtuntty. Went Peachtree ear* block and a half away. Will be vacant September 1. Rents, gtf per month. JOHN J. WOOD.SIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phon«, *13. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th, first month will b, given FREE, and if ocoupitd on, year, two mora month, will ba givan FREE at tha •nd of tha yaar, making only nina montha you will hava to pay for. Nona but good familla, will ba allowad In thaaa house,. The*e art locattd on tho rivor olaetrlo ear line, only twenty min ute*' rlda from th* enter of tho eityi contain 7 and 8 roomej hava navar bean oooupladf are loeatad In Waat At. lanta Park. Every houee fronte a fifty, foot park, whleh ia eet In trace, ever greens and flowers. Pura alri native oake; an Idaal spot for children. It le cheaper than living In tha eity and tha •urroundlng* are mor, wholesome. In the center of thia park ara tha FERRO PH08PHATE 8PRINQ8, which will cura any oast of atomaeh or kldnoy trouble, no matter of how long etend ing. It now hoo a naw church, neatly furniahed, a store, a aohoot houee cost ing $2,500 will toon be completed. Capt. J. T. Mills, who lives on the tfrounde, will chew you through the houses. Rent 820 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. W. E. TREADWELL & CO BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 34 South Broad 8b—Bell Phone 2644, Atlanta Phone 3803. FOR SALE Decatur Cottage. schools and colleges. Price, $3,600. Also seven-room two-story residence next to above property, newly painted and pa pered; house has electric lights and Is screened. $3,760. Terma. 1 Box 62, Decatur. 45,300—NINE-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT modern In every way, well located, on North JcckKn ctreet. EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE, MODEL HOME •4.260. NINE-ROOM HOUSE, CORInT^I LOT, beautiful home; $5,200. NINE-ROOM HOUSE, NORTH BOULE- vard, new; $6,100. TEN-BOOM HOUSE, HIGHLAND AVE- nu«; 43,750. SIX-ROOM HOUSE; NEW; 66 BY 215; near North Jackson; modern lu every par ticular; terms; $3,50ift SIX-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR NORTH BOU- lovnrd; terms; $3,600. KITE-ROOM NEW HOUSE, NEAR LUCK- le street; modern In every way; $2,600; $600 cash, balance 925 per month or annual pay ments of $509 per year; 7 per cent Interest. $*000—TEAROOM HOUSE, PULLIAM street; modern; bargain. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR GEORGIA aventte; corner lot; tip to date In every w»y; 43,100. 8BVBN.ROOM HOUSE, NEAR GEORGIA avenue, It taken it onee, 43.500 buy. It. TEN-ROOM HOUSE, WASHINGTON atreet; beautiful h«te; 44.S60. TEN-ROOM TtOVSB, CAPITOL AVENUE, near Georgia avenue; $4,600. SEVEN-ROOM nOUSE, GEORGIA AVE- nne; tig to date end new; 43,250. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY; we oell vacant lots In all, of the city. Do you want a homo or a vacant lot In West End? If you do, call and see us. 300 ACRES WELL WATERED; FOUR settlements on farm: 50 acre* of creek and branch bottoms; 100 acres in original foreat; balance In cultivation; 2 mile* rnll- through farm. Can make terms If desired. 140 ACRES. TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSES, other outbuildings: 15 acres good bottom land; 1$ miles from Atlnnta; car line front Atlanta to Coryers la surveyed through this farm, and on one of the best graded roads In country; $2,800. 16 ACRES ON MARIETTA CAR. LINE, nnd well located. If Interested, call or write us for prices. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 45 ACRES, SOME bottom, near Vlnlng Station on Western and Atlantic railroad; $3,609. WE SELL FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF the country. 19 ACRES. FRONTS TWO RAILROADS. If sold In few days, $3,509 buya It. We are headquarters for timber land. WANTED. Houses to rent. Have clients for bouses iu all sec tions. If you want your va cant house rented at once, list it with LIEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075, FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. BEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH ATTIC and storage room. Built loss than a yenr ago for « home. Large new barn and servants' house. Plenty of shade nnd fruit tree*. Lot 289 by 699. Opposite Dr. Rid ley's home, nenr Decatur. Town Is grow ing In thla direction. To avoid renting, will sell at a bargain. TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. 2 LOTS OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. AT 10 A. M.. AT 120 Whitehall street. They are consigned nnd must be sold at once, a* portion are going away nnd must have the cash. Bed room •nits, dining room furniture, several Iron beds, refrigerators, steel range nnd several r.EO FRESH, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. The equipment, fixtures and supplies of the II. P. Vsliley Machine shop, No. 27 South Forsyth street, con sisting of lathes, shaper, drill presses, milling ma- hines, gear cutters, black- smit'h tools, patterns and supplies. Your chance to get a bargain. ,T. II. CRUTCHFIELD, 238 People’s Building, Phoue 1132, GEORGIA-FULTON COUNTY-To the Su perior Court of Said County: The petition of the Georgia Eclectic hos pital show* that It Is a corporation of nnld county Incorporated hy the honorable court ~n September 9, 1901. Petitioners pray: 1. That their corporate name he changed from Georgia Eclectic hospital to Durham hospital. 2. That under their present charter peti tioners have the right to ls*ue capital stock to the amount of twenty thousand dollar*, nnd they now desire that their charter l»e amended so that petitioners on n major ity vote of the stockholders may have the right to Issue capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding forty thousand dollars. Said capital stork may he paid In either money, land or In other property suitable for carrying on said hos pital. And for this petitioners will ever pray. ROBERT LEE AVARY, Attorney for Petitioners. Filed In office this August 10. wofl. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF FUL TON. I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, d» hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true nnd correct copy of the npplicntlon for nniendment to charter In the matter of Durham hospital, ns the tame appear* of file In this of fice.. Witness my official signature and the seal of Mid court this August 10. 1906. ARNOLD BROYLES. CICrk Superior Court, Fulton Countv, Ga. s-iq-17-at-sx No. 45 Evans Street. This is one of the nicest little homes you ever saw I has all the conveniences, located in the popular portion of West End, near Lee and Gordon streets. We can sell it for $3,000. Suppose you take a look at I it. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. llnrry Wallace, 71 For syth street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mr*. John Wilson, at 668ft De catur atreet, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stallings, at 8t. Josephs Infirmary, a son. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Nash, at 326 Windsor street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Livermore, at 415 Whitehall street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Battle, at 147 Mllledge avenue, a daughter. To Hr, and Mrs. William Bumsteiid, at 454 Bass street, a son. To Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Verner, at 175 Haynes Street, a son. DEATH 8. B. L. Heartline, 34 years old, died on McDonough road. Mrs. Maggie James. 43 years old, died of gastritis at 484 Woodward avenue. Jennie IcOfteas, 29 yeura old, died at 96 Means atreet. buildinTpermit8. $1,509—J. J. Lynch, to add to frame dwell ing at 36 Ponce DeLeon nvenue. $159—Atlnntn Spring Bed Co., to build frame building on Means street. 195 Ivy street. $4.009—J. W. Martin, to build two-story raine dwelling nt 144 South Ashby street. PROPERTy"tRAN8FERS. $5—B. 51. Hood to Glenn Faver, lot on Ella street, nenr Chapel atraet. Quit claim J *ed. $1,900. Penal Rum—W. B. Armstrong to R. D. Dorsey, lot on corner of Rosalie and Waldo streets. Bond tor title. $1,040—0. B. Beauchamp to Mrs. Margaret K. Daley, lot on Ilowell street, near Deca tur atreet. Warranty deed. $2,609—James M. Couch to D. W. Stovall, lot on Main street In East Point, Ga. Warranty deed, $325—.!. R. Barnes to Charles Howell et nl„ lot on Martin avenue, near Lanalug atreet. Warranty deed. $3,300, Penal Rum—Mrs. K. Hill to John F. Bra mil tt. lot on Jackson street, near North avenue. Bond for title. NOTE8 ON GRAIN Pointer* on Provision*. □ EDITOR SUICIDES BY SHOOTING SELF THROUGH THE HEAD Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Tex., August 17.—J. H. Stnn- berry, editor of the Mansfield Sun, committed suicide yesterday evening by shooting himself through the head. So reason for deed 1* known. Mansfield ia a small town In Tarrant county. ROOT URGES TRADE WITH THE ARGENTINA Hj Private I.eimeil Wire. Buenos Ayrec, Au*. 17.—While the city Is In great excitement owing to rumors of fatal earthquakes on the west coast, American Secretary of State Root continues to hold the cen ter of Interest. Mr. Root Is entertain ing the foreign ministers on board th* Charleiton today. In n speech before representative men connected with the political, finan cial and commercial life of Argentina, Mr. Root pointed out that Argentina had no reason to entertain feelings of Jealousy against the United States. Ho pictured the great ndvantnge which would result both for Argentina and the United States In the establishment of more steamship line* connecting the two countries. 'The United States Is no longer a debtor nation," said Mr. Root, "and needs a safe field for the Investment of Its surplus capital.” CRU8HED TO DEATH UNDER FALLING TIMBER. Prime Wire to Were ft Lelsmt Chicago, Au*. 17.—Wheat mhlln | hove au advance of a cent or ,22^2 strength In the foreign market, ' 01 i The local shnrtc have to cover u'.... on , *?• Ss* ,h J t Mhle » took inch a “hS* ' point. The advance haa not Bhortc in Soptcmhcr wheat are r.i. httyerc cad commlaalon bonae, Kr l It. Cash wheat houee. .re nStUni l.f some hedgea for December. 1 * There were foreign order, for oat, b.r. today and commlsalon houiea are talkfj bullish on say furthor decline 1 * A Kansas City grain man who ha, he,, through central and aouthern Nebraska 22 there Is an Immense amount of corn"K 1 held by the farmers In that «« tln n «h ?( will Soon be marketed. It ha, bent k!3 pending the ontlpok for the new eron ,,, r.* u * e .';. rn,pr * h J Te tn ‘ I'uar to h."I It to nations. He alao advises that ia. country lafull ofwhest bit hniSi to rich and will hold for hlghor prices *** Cash wheat In Chicago yesterday ' *«■ picked up by elevator and mlllrrg. Th# elevator people were also the buyers JJ Heptemlier and nellera of December *n,i May. This created the Impression that th"r were more anxious to get their mon,.; out of their trades and might not deliver all tho wheat they hold. er Oats easier on fair selling of Mar December by Bartlett, Frasier If* Sorthern grain and Updike buying settler! ed. Jim Rankin now buying iWn.ber , Lake rates arc strong with light offer- Ing* of boats nt 2ftc for wheat ntul 2r for I corn to Buffalo. Provision* dull but steady. Light selling pressure, with but little demnmf No fei! tures. I Private Wire to Glbert A Clar. . Chicago, Aug. 17.—The rteenrd-l!er*M I says: Western grain exporter* are profit. I Ing by the example set by Manitoba ] n *t I year, and are filling up the European mnr-1 kets aa rapidly aa possible before the I new Manitoba and the northwestern spring I wheat crop Is available. 1 There ta practically no yellow corn avaff-1 able In Chicago Hales of -cash grain. In Chicago liwwi.L mostly hard wheat; 189,090 corn, 70,ow I oat*. Minneapolis wheat stocks show 909.ono do. I cren*e the last five days, compared with I 675,000 decrease same time Inst year. 112 111 $*. mo 106 m Savannah 6s, 1908 102ft m Macon 6s. W10 106 ... Atlanta, 6s. 1911 106 ... , Atlnnta, 4ft*. 1922 107 106ft I Atlanta 4s. 1934 106 — 1 Atlanta and West Point 166 Atlanta and West Point Debta. 107 C. R. of Georgia 1st lucomc do, 2d’Income....... ... do. 3d Income Georgia 265 Augusta and Savannah.......... 116 Southwestern............. 116 ill STc? 1 * IWlWlVm.e........ee* e #eeeeee. Ill Ul (ia Pacific lsts 120 IS , lit 113 BIG COTTON MILLS HAVE CHANGED HANDS I Hpeelal to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., August 17.—Ths I biggest cotton mill trade ever noted In I the state Is the purchase of the big | mills at Cooteemee, X. C., by the Er win cotton mills of Durham, N. the consideration not being stated. The Cooleemee mills will be con tinued as heretofore under the man agement of tha Erwin mills. CHARLES I. BRANAN WILL GET A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES FOR COUNTY TREASURER IN THE | COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Hpeelal to The Georgian. Reldsvllle, Go., Aug. 17.—Thomns E. Rogers, of Shiloh, near here, wns fa tally crushed by a timber w'agon Tues day afternoon. The remains were In terred at Shiloh. A skid, on which a load of timber was being dragged by a cart, rolled, catching his foot nnd throwing him on his face. The skid rolled on his back, breaking his leg nnd thigh and Injuring him Internally. NIGHT WATCHMAN , KILLED BY TRAIN William Humphries, a night watch' man In the Central of Georgia railroad I yards, was struck Thursday night by I a freight car which had been "kicked" I from the main train and dragged tot I a good distance down the track, j Humphries* body was literally torn to I pieces, until It was almost unrecog* | nlxahle. The body was carried to Fill- | terson’a undertaking establishment. NEW POSTMASTER BEING DISCUSSED. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Fla., Aug. 17.—Since the death pf Postmaster Ammv there has been several candidates and some con tention among the Republicans as to who shall succeed to the $2,300 plum* L, <\ Lynch, chief clerk In the land office, l* considered to be more than apt to secure the postoffice, as he has been confidential secretary’ to G. W. Robinson, the chairman of the Repub lican state committee, for years, nnd Is In touch with all the Inside working of the party. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN jfou Can Save 3ime and trouble BY 'PHONING YOUR M)mi efflds &Q &he Georgian, WE WILL CHARGE AND COLLECT LATER. SELL PHONE: 4927, MAIN. ATLANTA PHONE: 4401. CIRCULATION 24,000 DAILY.