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Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned and re-
Shaped. 36c. ,
Bands or sweats. 26c each extra.
ACME HATTERS. 6V& W*»l»*ball 8L
FOR SALE—DOGS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
IV. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
American and Georgia State Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit C'o..
public accountants aud auditors, 518-519
Temple Court, Examination#, appraisal*,
audita. Local and long dlwtntiee phone 1196.<
FRENCH POOPL E K-EKGISTEKE1
stock. 2 month* old. and little beauties:
male *20. female $15. McMillan Heed C<
Stmtli Itrond street.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, call to ace me. II. C. IVn-
illoton, 614 Vetera building.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL.
place It with us: we give It our stiechd
and personal attention. If It's worth
price we will seM It. C. II. Wells A Co., IPS
Fourth National Rank.
F YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX
change property of any kind, It wilt
/oil to ace in. f\ II. Wells
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
will nay
co., hoi
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
mirth National Bank.
II. Well* A
MONEY TO LOAN,
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO*
pie and other*. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Mortgage loan a
WANTED HELP—MALE,
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.
WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN
collectors. Address at once Collector,
The Georgian.
WANTED. HELP-YOUNG MAN Af
bookkeeper nnd stenographer; must him
bad experience; i mA gj
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 5 per cent and up
wards. According to desirability of loan.
IV. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS
irchnse nn
Improved
BANK BUYS
purchase nmnev notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta prop ‘
aide rates. Bell phone 764.
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate lu nnd near Atlanta.
“ il. Tinman.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines ami Records. Just
received large consignment of inaebines and
over 10.00') records. Immediate attention
given mall orders. We want the names of
nil talking machine dealers In the Mouth.
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyen Co.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones D488. 412 Peters Building.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
blevde aud sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1006 catalogue ami price list. Alexander-
Hive a Co.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
If. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nve-
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II W. ROUNTREE & BRO. THI NK AND
RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone I&16.
*!,50n-<iH<n((iIA AVENUE: IIUftlM COT
tags, on which we ean make very attrat
able to do still better.
12,700-BRAND NEW 6-itOOM COTTAGE
on large level lot In Writ End, ou ear
Hue. with every convenience, water, gas,
bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home,
and we can make you easy terms ou th’a.
ASHLEY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 190x420, nnd we are going to aell
this lot at coat for special reasons. Price
15,700. It’s a good one.
large north front lot. Can make easy
terms on this.
$4,250—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY.
level lot, 66xf04. Your last chance ♦»
one of these lovely Iota lor a home,
da I reason for selling. This la like
ami tine silk at that.
X:
linn: nil work fully iriinr*
- ~ ■ Tell f
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Roll WT. Mtin'i Mirnl half artlaa 7
proveuienta dotvu
Bell 2335. Men r a aetred half solea. 75c. is « dandy and the
$3,960—NEAR THE PEACHTREEH WE
have it brand ucw 2-atory well-built hottae.
at $37.50; Jtouse
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor afreet,
opposite court house. AB work flrst-claas.
No cheap prices.
UAREY, IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.
or call K. W. ('arson, 24 8. Broad street.
FARM LOANlC-WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rntes ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
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steady, ’rellaide and sober. Addr<
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must hi
s In o’
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YOUNG MAN AS BOOK
KEEPER AND STEN
OGRAPHER . M 1ST
HAVE HAD EXPEDI
ENT 'JO. SENI) R E FE R EX-
CES. MUST BE STEADY,
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DRESS IN OWN HAND
WRITING. B. & S.. CARE
THE GEORGIAN.
is money in It.
PICTURE FRAMES
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough, 2Vi Auburn nvi
turner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nv<
ART SCHOOL.
YVANTED-THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Hlapp.v's School of Art nnd Inspect por
tion* pitlnfetl l»y hi« large classes. Comer
ditr
id Auln
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8.
•inlet neighborhood.
BE A FIRST CLASS BARBER. EASIES
tram* learned. Full course $20. We ow
several shops In Atlanta where we emjilo
only our. graduates. Commission pabl froi
day von enter. Atlanta Barber College
162 Whitehall street.
WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
pharmacy. Address CUnntutclet,
eam^aesBSSBBssBssssg^^sssBssBsas
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Ty|*ewrlter Co., 118 Peaehtrea
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR
AGENT8 WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE—LIB
eral proposition to sell 1,400 lots' Iti north
west Atlanta. Apply or address North
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS
should hav<
. Kent “*
FbOB0
Id bars high grade signs. Call on
Htjn Co., blVk North Pryor street.
FOR SALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK
, folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book
Co., 69 Whitehall at.
Auction ‘and Salvage Company, 20 South
Pryor. ‘Phone Bell $306.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
C. Oitvan. 71 Whitehall etreet. ‘Phone 1822.
WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is moueY In
ereyy sack.
MISCELLANEOUS.
4 AT CQST-MY STOCK OF IRON 8 A FES
, am*
; next
^Atlanta. Ga.
BE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST
; tra«b* learned. Full course $29. We own
several shop* lu Atlanta where we eimdoy
(mlv our graduates. Commission paid from
■ day von enter. Atlanta Barber College,
162' Whitehall street.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS WILL FIND
th** best legal blank* at Bennett Printing
1 |»rti*e. Everything In printing. 21 Broad.
TWO NIC I*
In prlvntt
nm tb n!.1v;
odist
PSTAIRK FRONT ROOMS
fniiillv, every convenience;
l.’l.—«
blink
lunch. Refereuei
, care Georgian.
FOR RENT— OFFICES.
OFFICE SPACE i\ ND’ELY ^^uITnTsTl
ed oil Ice. 1'houe 2833 or cull at 1330 Cun-
d.ler llhlg.
‘FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
gas
RENT-ROOMS SPECIALLY
i two p«
telephot
id electric light.
Park sir
FOR RENT-LARGE UPSTAIRS FRONT
room, newly furnished; two blocks White-
hall, near state eapltul; price reasonable to
desirable, permanent party; Ideal for sum-
mer. "Private Home," care Georgian.
L08T.
paper on so slick
that it will stick;
Harnett, of
"Unde .lint" Is hard to bent;
at Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Both Phones 550.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
MONAL8. HALLWOOD8. IDEALS
—d all other makes at hsrgnln prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that tcanuot b.*lp
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
fi llR*•nnteed for two years. Southern Cash
egister Co.. Branch of American' Second-
Hand Cash Register Co., 24 8. Broad street,
Atlanta. Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
room house, corner lot, 68 by 103, for
only $5,000. One-fifth ensh, balance one,
two, three nnd four years.
neighborhood; $3,000. Fourth ensh.
FOR RENT.
WE HAVE ON Ol'H 1.1ST
iiXE EI.E V l:\~HOOM liOCHE.
Fill'll NINE-1
TWENTY Ellill'I IIOD.M HOI HKH,
HKVKXIl'.KN SKVKXUImTyI IUMHES,
TWEN'TT-T'Vi) SIX III 11IM IMU'SEN.
thirty sinVivi: kihi.m ikh ses,
TWKNtY EKIIIT FfM'U-ItclO.M "lloL'SES.
TWENTY TirKEi: ilnosrnurSES;
TIIHEE TWOHOOM IIUI SES.
JOHN J. YVOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones 418. „
YVEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
FRANK MX. THE Cl,KAN CLEAN PEL-
low, cleans suits $1 to $1.50. Pants 50c.
16S Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 5*29. A. 3S81,
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don’t let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett a Willis) Is not dend
nor missing, lie is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and show room 12
East limiter street. Both 'phones 550.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Kent, 91H N. Pryor. Pt
AUCTION SALE EVERY YYEDNESDAY
at lb a in. at the Southern Auction and
Salvage Company, 2'» South Pryor.
Fourth National Bank.
GJ.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
L'AVtn W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 1265 20 E. Hunter St.
" “KENT LIGHTS/’
Till? BUST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW j
sold at sftV* N. Uryor St. Alex Kent
Plum. 048
KROM S MEDICATED SKIN. S* AI P
and hah «Mp; -••id at drug ami depart
jnetit store-: t.u It or write 4. J. Krom.
S*alp nnd Hair S;maU*t, W3 ‘The Grand,
SIX ROOM
pari of Jo
000.
nkaU
two U
$6 each,
is the kind of u
■ king to
um: room *
nlsmt this.
»IT AGE" os NU.I^ON
by IS* This Is do
lu.
1 PH«-e $2.000.
j \\ I: II A V I! A M)T*).N WOODWAUD AVK
um*; 1«)4 l»v ]h5, t»> another str»*»*t; only
$1,100. . _
J TWO MIX ROOM ro rTAGCS NEAR TER
miiml station: side
n*r mniltels; sidelidbl
K)i i-ach; *»n«» third «m
id
ell ting
oiithly p#
.I U~Nm LEY II.” AND Sll.YDY LOTS
:eat Gnint park: S1.4«^L
"Y| HAVE VACANT ITKII'EliTY WE
•an rent It. If you have pro|M*rty for sale
: can sell it. Give us a trial.
The first month will be given FREE,
and if occupied one year, two more
months will bs given FREE at tho
end of the year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. None
but good families will bs allowsd in
thsss housss. These are located on the
river electric <*r line, only twenty min-
utee’ ride from tho canter of the city;
contain 7 and 8 rooms; have never
been occupied; are located in West At
lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-
foot park, which it sat in trass, ever
greens and flowers. Pure air; native
oaks; ar\ ideal spot for children. It is
cheaper than living in the city and the
surroundings are mors wholesome. In
the center of this perk art the FERRO
PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, which will
curs any eras of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a now church, neatly
furnished, s store, a school house cost
ing $2,500 will soon bs completed. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds,
will show you through the houses. Rant
$20 par month.
JOHN J. YVOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
$6,60(V—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE
rooms, on lot 60x200 (us perfect n lot ns
them Is In the city). This uouae Is furnnee-
heated. In J
rated for
$4.400-N IN E-ROOM WEST END HOME,
brand new, on cup line; good location, out
look beautiful; one of the best built houses
t» be found. Can make easy terms oil
this to good party, and glvt* possession
September 1.
pie ted; In splendid nelgblmrliood: first va
cant cottage next to Hit 111 street. In this
Idoek you would have for neighbors such
as ('apt. Rlehnrd nttle, Mr. oh Hemp
hill. Mr. ~ *
' gp.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Built less than a
year ago for « home. lairge new burn nnd
servants' house. Plenty of shade and fruit
frees. Lot 2»> by 500. OpfNisIfe Dr. Rid
ley's home, near Deentur. Town Is grow
ing In this dlreetlon. To avoid rentlug, will
sell at n bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
SEE 51. M'NEIL AND
YVM. S. SHERYVOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
IK you WANT RAII.ROAD FRONTAGE-
small or large-at from IS to $100 per front
foot.
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX
to ten rooms at from $1,700 to $3,000, $4.-
oou to $12,000; any pari of the city; with
long time. Lots from $600 to $2,500.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
lileli we will guarantee, to double your
money; close In. near the, postoffice; 100
by 10i),‘ for $25,000.
YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY
,.ltl» f» or 6 per cent net lueome and sure
to Increase—call and see us.
MATHEYVS & HILL,
611-12-13 Empire.
Bell ’Rhone 1748.
Atlanta 172
OS GORDON STREET, WEST END, WE
have absolutely tbejprcttiest building lot
left on this street. The slxe Is 50 by 200.
to an alley; Is nicely elevated, and as level
110 your floor. All street Improvements are
price ■
place for
HAVE NORTH WIDE IIOMKK GA-
lore and tit prices ranging from $2,500 to
$15,000. We think we cun please even the
most fastidious. Couje up and let us show
you some of the loveliest homes on the
north side.
ip YHC 1.1KE THE GRANT PARK HK<
tlon, we enu ‘also Interest
We have
gusta avenue, Oakland avenue, Glenwood
avenue. Boulevard. In fact on every street
In this vlelnlty, ranging In price from $1,.
800 to $5,000. nnd we can always arrange
son. In West End, we hare a new six-room
cottage, with all modern conveniences, that
bought cheap nnd on very easy
forms.
A CLIENT OF OfnN HAH PLACED A
that our commlsslous
Deaths ahd Funerals.
M. A. SHELTON, -
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A
pruetlcnl stove nnd range repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Both pboues
5275. 51 8. Pryor street.
RIDS FOR EJ.EtTROTYI'ING, PRINTING
and binding 1,250 of each of ten volumes
f Geoivlu reports will lie received at the
077-1091. For terms of eoutract am
*r Informal Ion. apply to
GEORGE W. STEVENS.
Reporter of tint Srtpreme Court.
YVANTED.
If you have any vacant
bouses and want them rent
ed
with
Real
'lit away, list them
LIEBMAX,
Estate—Renting,
8TATE OK GEORGIA—Count, of Fulton.
In pursuance of nu order of the Honorable
William T. Newnnu, United States judge,
passed in the case of the John Hancock
Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Jennie
J. Anderson and Paul W. Anderson, adminis
trators of the estate of James A. Amlorson.
said case being No. 1239 In the circuit court
of the United States for the northern dis
trict of Georgia, the same being the fore
closure of a mortgage lu said court, will
be sold before the court house door lu tho
city of Atlanta, conuty of Fultou, state of
Georgia, on the first Tuesday In September,
1906. within the legal hours of sale, and
to thu highest and best bidder, the follow
ing described property, to wit:
All that tract or parrel of land situated,
lying snd being In the city of Atlanta, be
ing part of city lot one hundred and two H02)
of fdock nineteen (19) of land lot fifty one
rVmrtlaml street at n point one hundred ami
twenty-five (125) feet south of Harris street
nnd running thence ou the east side of
fourtlnnd street seventy seven (77) feet,
thence east two hundred and seventy-five
• 275) feet, thence north seventy-seven (77)
feet, thence west two hundred and seventy-
five (276i feet to the point of beginning on
Court In ml street aud being the same prop
erty conveyed to James A. Anderson by
Mrs. t'arrle P. Sams by deed dated August
12. 1SS9, nnd recorded In book MA page M4,
of Fulton county records.
This property Is sold under nnd by virtue
of a final «Wree of foreclosure In the afore
said case nnd said sale la made subject to
contlrtimtlon by the <*otirf. The terms of
such confirmation by the court will Im» cash.
A certified check for five hundred ($600) dol
lars will be required Immediately tipou the
sale of said property to bind said sab*.
W. f>. WILSON, Commissioner.
CLYDE L. BROOKS.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
I^rs. Ella P. Adamson.
Mrs. Ella P. Adamson, 31 years old,
died at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon at
her residence, 100 Kelly street. The
body was carried to Rex, Ga., Monday
at 12 o'clock for fiyieral services and
Interment.
Dr. W. "tT~Fincher.
The body of Dr. W. T. Fincher,
died Friday at Dnlton, was brought to
Atlanta Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock,
and was taken to the residence of his
brother, H. C. Fincher, 243 West
Mitchell street, whei^ the funeral ser
vices were held at 3:30 Monday after
noon. The Interment was at Oakland.
R. B. Hicks.
R. B. Hicks, 73 years old, died Sun
day morning at -5:30 o'clock at his resi
dence, 58 Hampton street. The body
taken to Marietta Monday morn
ing for funeral services and Interment.
P. A. Ivsy.
P. A. Ivey, 20 years old, died Sunday
at 12 o'clock night nt 208 Richardson
street after an Illness of several weeks.
The funeral services will be held Tues
day and will be In charge of the Junior
Order, United American Mechanics,
Council No. 13. The Interment will be
at Hollywood.
Eva Bartlstt.
Funeral services of Eva Bartlett, the
10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bartlet, were held at 10 o’clock
Monday morning nt the residence of
the parents, 27 Marcum street.
Captain Jack Lindsay.
Special to The Georgian.
Salisbury, N. C., Aug. 20.—The funer
al of Captain Jack Lindsay, one of the
best known eltlxens of the county, was
held Saturday at his home, 9 miles
from here. The Salisbury Masons at
tended In a body and did the honors,
'aptain Lindsay had been III but
day, dying of paralysis of the brain.
Mr.. W7TTT. Bate,.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 20.—Mrs. Willie
Bates died at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fleming, on Third
street, after a lingering Illness of sev
eral months. She was the wife of the
late Robert Bates and Is survived by
small children. The funeral ser
vices were conducted from the resi
dence.
W. H. Letter.
Word has been received In Atlanta
of the death of W. H. Lester, a brother
of J. Frank Lester, formerly of this
city. Mr. Lester was working as en*
glneer at a large saw mill plant near
Brunswick at the time of his death,
and while sitting, on a pile of slabs he
suddenly fell over, dying before assist
ance could reach him. He Is survived
by his brother, J. Frank Lester, nnd
two sisters. Mrs. A. C. Jernlgan, of
Woodlawn, Ala., and Mrs. Hattie Hol
land, of 73 Walker street, Atlanta. An
other brother, T. A, Lester, was killed
by a Southern railway train In an acci
dent nt the North avenue ynrds Inst
February. J. Frank Lester has been
notified of the death of his brother, and
It Is probable that the body will be
brought to Atlanta for Interment.
Mrs. Virginia Coursen.
Mrs. Virginia Calhoun Coursen died
nt 12:16 o’clock Monday morning nt
the residence of her son-in-lnw, James
T. Wright, 271 West Peachtree street.
Mrs. Coursen was the daughter of Dr.
E. N. Calhoun, who during his lifetime
was a prominent physician of Atlanta,
a niece of Colonel J. M. Calhoun, the
mother-in-law of Noble (7. Williams
nnd was related to Dr. A. W. Calhoun
and other members of the Calhoun
family.
She was married to the lnte Dr. OH
ver Coursen before the war, nnd, un
til his death, In tho 70's, lived In New
York. After her husband’s death she
returned to Atlanta, where she had
large circle of friends. She was
years old at the time of her death.
The fur.eral services will be held nt
the residence nt 10 o'clock Tuesday
morning, nnd the Interment will be at
Oakland.
No. 45 Evans Street.
■ This is one of the nicest little homes you ever saw
has all the conveniences, located in the popular portion
of YY T est End, near Lee and Gordon streets.
We can sell it for $3,000. Suppose you take a look at
it.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR,
FOB SALE—DECATUR HOMES.
A newly painted and papered two-story, seven-room
house, electric lights. Close to Agnes Scott College and
Car. Large lot; good neighborhood. Terms.
Also seven-room cottage next to above, large, shad-
ed lot; a good time to invest in Decatur propertv.
Address OWNER, DECATUR, GA.
FIGHT FOR MILLIONS HINGES
ON “WHO DIED FIRSTS
By Private leased Wire.
New York, Aug. 20.—The death of
Mr. and Mrs. J. George Laffargue, who
were killed In a collision between an
automobile and a Pennsylvania railroad
express train, will precipitate a will
contest, It Is learned today, that will
parallel the famous fight for the Fair
millions. The question nt whether Mr.
or Mrs. Laffargue died first will be
raised as In the case of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fair, who were killed in >
wreck near Paris. 1
A man named Blakely, husband
a daughter of Mr,. Lartargue „ a, L"
lye here collecting evidence regardli
the clrcumatancea of the accident n
the probability of Mr,. LafTarguc's'»,
vlval after her husband died.
Thla led to the disclosure nt a s.u
for the property, said to be worth mor.
than UOO.OOO.flOO. •
FINE COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS
IS SENT TO MR. ROOSEVELT
Ox Private Iicnsed Wire.
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 20.—Presi
dent Rooaevelt la to be the recipient
of one of the finest collection* of orch
ids ever sent to this country, (tie gift
of Manuel Yrlarte, a wealthy Filipino
planter.
Seven thousand varieties are Includ
ed In the shipment brought to this
country- by the artillery transport
Thomas, which arrived 6n Saturday.
When Alice Roosevelt was In Manil,
ahe was Invited to visit the consent,
torles of the planter, who is one of th.
Islands' wealthiest men. The pr„|.‘
dent's daughter spoke of her fathtr’i
admiration of the orchid, and the sift
that has been sent to this country I,
the result of the planter's promt,, to
present the chief executive with ,
"few" specimens from his hot houwi
A special car will be secured for th,
trip across the continent.
SUB-PDSTOFFICE
WILL JE_ OPENED
YY'ill Take the Place of Sta
tion B, YVliich Has
Been Moved.
Poatmaator Blodgett announces the
opening of a new sub-postoffice In
Bell’s Pharmacy at the corner of
Mitchell and Pry*or streets. This Is the
site of Station B, which was recently
removed to the corner of Mitchell street
and Madison avenue.
Mr. Blodgett also announces tljat In
order to meet the Increase In mall han
dled by the local force he will put on
six more carriers and two more col
lectors on September 1.
REGISTRATION LIGHT
IN MONTGOMERY.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 20.—Only 204
persons have registered since the reg
istrars opened office twenty-one days
ago. This Is considered a small num
ber. M. A. Benjamin, a registrar, say*
It Is his opinion there are 2,000 persons
In this county ivho should register.
United 8tatee Depository.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden. Ala., Aug. ’20.—The First
National Bank of this city has been
designated as a United States deposi
tory by the secretary of the treasury,
Leslie M. Shaw. The First National Is
one of the strongest banking Institu
tions In the state.
Phonos 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
SOUTHERN TO OPEN
MINERAL DEPARTMENT
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tenn., Aug. 2ft.—The
Southern Railway will open a mineral
department In connection with the land
and Industrial department of this city.
E. D. Stone will have charge of the
department and will be located in the
office with B. J. Hilledge, the land and
Industrial agent. The new department
o ill seek to have the mineral resources
St this section developed.
By Private I.ckmhI Wire.
New York, Aug. 20.—Here are some
of the vlsiiors In New York today:
ATLANTA—E. A. Angler, Jr., M.
Bnughn, \V. II. Bagwell, R. O. Camp
bell, A. Cniikshank.-C. R. Dent, P. P.
Dlvver, W. B. Hudson; L. S. Lewis, W.
L. Yett, S. L. Morris. T. H. Rice, H.
Stone, Dr. E. L. Griffin, C. W. Harri
son, Miss L. Harrison, T. \V. Leary, Z.
D. Mortison, G. R. Tracey, Mrs, J. O.
Winn.
MACON—Dr. T. Baker, H. M. Smith,
Mrs. M. G. Taylor.
. SAVANNAH—A. M. Brown, Mrs. C.
F. Fegear, J; H. Heery* 'V. B. McKee,
G. F. Whitten.
TEMPTATION TOO GREAT
FOR NEGRO ICEMAN.
Special to The Georgian.
Anniston, Ala., Aug. 20.—Claude
Glenn, a negro, Js resting behind the
bars In the county jail here charged
with relieving the refrigerator at the
home of Mrs. C. D. Woodruff, one of
the leading social favorites of the city,
of butter, meats and choice desserts
whr.e plying his vocation aa an Ice
dealer.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PA RAGRAPS
First Bale at Eatonton.
Special to The Georgian.
Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 20.—The first
bale of cotton for this season was
brought In Thursday by J. R. Griffin,
who resides in East Putnam. This
makes several years that Mr. Griffin
has won the $10 premium offered for
the first bale brought lit The city
Rev. Fort Praached.
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., Aug. 20.—Rev. Allen W.
Fort, of Atnerlcus, delivered an ad
dress to the Barnea class In this city
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and
also occupied the pulpit at the Baptist
church at the morning aod evening
services, in the absence of the pastor,
Rev. M. A. Jenkins.
f AT THE THEATBIS']
The Casino bill for this week prom
ises to be the strongest of the seam.
The bill Is well chosen, and the acti
are all of more prominence than any
of the summer session.
The sale of seats has been transfer
red from the Grand to the Bijou box
office, and the ’phone servke can be
used to engage seats, which must b«
called for by 6 o’clock each afternoon.
Of the several acts on the bill thly
week, Stuart Barnes is the best known.
He Is a w’onder In singing and 1* t
comedian .of rare standing. He warn
great drawing card at the Casino
former visit, and will draw as w<
ever.
The contribution of Holcomb, Curtii
and Company will be a feature, while
the "Marvelous Merrill" will become
one of the great features of the sea
son.
THIRTY-FIVE PRISONERS
WERE SENTENCED.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 2ft —Thirty*
five prisoners were sentenced Friday
afternoon by Judge W. H. Thomas, of
the criminal division of the city court’
This time not a prisoner was sentenced
to be hanged. Severul got off with lui
sentences.
ATLANTA MAPKET3.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlauta bruit im
’reduce exchange.
Lemons. $4.7&ii5.00.
Lhue* 4/) to The.
Peaches, per crate, $1.00frl.o0.
Pineapple*. $1.60 to $2.60
Bananas, straights, t- “ bu"ch $1» "
$1.75. Culls, per bmun, $1 »*> $}•
YVntermelons. $7.50 to V*'
POULTRY AND COUNTRY I'JgDlCE-
Llve hen. 35 to 37Vie; frlf. fi
roller. 15 to 22Vic. Live Oui'k*. l™l*
» 35e; puddle 25 to 27lie.
Dressed ben*, per lb., 12c to 13C.
Kgs. per doxcii. 22c.
Butter, table, per ll»., 20 to
SV4c; coo*
..oney—New *8®10c !b.; In Mb-
^VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. I
stock. $2.60 barrel; per bushel. 9 .
Onions. 3e per pound: cabiMjsr';. > 2' 1
[•W MWeet potat«M*S. 75c busnel
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISION*.
FLOUU—Po*tels Patent. JC.OO; DImJJ
patent, $5.6ft; Museoutnli Stiir. $('»>• |'1 J
•intent. $4.65; Ited Eagle, $4.40; I.lue■
$4.00j fancy, $3.90; spring wfctat paH ut * w
t0 Cl»itN—Choice red 'mb. 76c: No. -
75e; No. 2 teffoir. 74c; mixed. 73c.
OATH—Choice whit- clipped. rb l!
white, 50*-; choice mixed. «e; IcxflS nor
pr«»of, 5()e. . )lM a
MEAL—Ptnln water ground, per
e; I silted 1401b. Jutes, per hwhrhwe
Shorts, white. $1.5*.. medium. $M"- -
$1.35: pure bran. $1.1<>; mix
HAY,—Timothy. "*
$1*
. * l ^
do, choice email bales, II-#.' do, ,
timothy bales, tl: do.. No. :. *!• l
clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed talus
90c.
CLOVER.-Choice 90** ,
The alHive prices itte # . o. f>. Atlanta,
subject to Immediate -cceptnun.
GROCERIES. Vp „
SUGAR—Standard umunlnted. *»-
York Refined, 5H; plantations. -»»»
•itnvjy _ . . $i«j$
Another Passenger Train.
SptMdal to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., Aug. 2ft.—On September
1 another passenger train will he put Vf>r ? 1 f tn ’!!5; n # i,irv. MVT
on the Macon, Dublin and Savannah
railroad, which will leave Macon about pRonSfOXfU-Ktinreine hams, l*'-
8 o'clock and arrive at Dublin about 1. immt 15W-. California hams lo'**: L.i ps
: hams. 15c. Dry salt extra rib*. • y;
20-5 lbs.. $10.50: far backs, v: <Q4 «
Supremo lard. $8.75; Red Cross. 1 •
Drift compound, 7%c; Red uros>- ■ * a
Store Burglarized.
Special to The Georgian.
DouglBsvllle, Ga., Aug. 20.—The store
of Watson. Vansant /i Uo. was bur
glarized here Saturday and a small
quantity of dry goods and shoes were
missing. The burglars effected an en
trance by breaking the large plate
glass show window on Broad street.
STOCKS AND BONDSy
Georgia 4%*. i*
Georgia, It. It. 6*. :
Savannah 5s. ,*
Macou tie. 1
Atlanta, 6*. f.-
Atlanta. 414*. 1922...
Atlanta 4s. 1934.........
Atlanta aud Weat Point..
165
New Mtmbera Elected.
Special to The Gecrghtn.
Royston. Ga.,.Aug. irt.-At a meeting | gJSSS wSt RKrtKS* 1
of the city authorltlen last week the ! c. |;, „f tleoritlit l«t lui-oim■
following well-known huelneit* men ' ilo. M 1
were elected members of the board of I do. 3d Income
edovotlnn of the cl y of Roy.ton for SiSEfiJL 'r.Io' Y..7A'.mnhi”• > |S
the ensuing yonr: C. A. Wilder. John I temhWMteni * j;,
W. McCnrlty, W. F. Hubbard, W, >{. 'ileorclr P*ctlie'w» |u
Bowens and J. t. Lee. c, C. nnd A. lit 1