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WANTED — A FIRST CLASS
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HR A FI KMT-CLASS DARK Lit.
trmie lea runI. Full course $20.
several simp* In Attnntn where
only our graduates. Comm Union |>nli
etnpl<
. id froi
... x Atlnntn Barber College,
162 M’hltehnll street.
tiny you outer.
pharmacy.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
Inxtnn operator, furnl.hp.! i>o<*ltluua.
R«nln*ton Trp»wrtl.r Co., Ill PwirhtrM
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE—I.in
.Ml propoolUon to wll 1,400 lot. In nnrll
wMt Atlanta. Apply or addr... North A
lanta Land Company, MS and 9M Knurl
National Bank bulldln,, for plana of wlo.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
1RST-CLA8S BU61NBI
ihonld ban blab ,rad.
K.nt iWjn Co.. Ill,* Nortl
FOR SALE-ONE SET I.AROE OAK
loldlnidoora, no. atari calling. C
Co., 0 iVbltabaJl at
run ,nAUB—u.ma fi.tr. ni a.unit j At
Apply-to Dr.Ml. A. Cason, Jewell. Go.
ir iuu sag. . ij rt.a i r t ik.ti i i iti. l
office llituree to noil, see the South**
Hft
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
■cuooi, inw, uiruirai uhh«h lor man. j.
C. Oaran. 71 Whitehall street. ’Phono JS22.
money tu
MISCELLANEOUS.
street. U. W. ElUs, Atlanta.
BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG
nlar size, latest type. Sic |»er 100 postpaid.
Cor«le,” the hit of the so
IIK A FIRST CLASS RARItER. RAM
trade learned. Full course $20. We
aevernl shops In Atlanta where we eu
oolv onr grad nates. Commission paid
J ill', J IIIaB*. At-* Alt... A»t|f DAI
vsgc Company will luiy **r sell you out.
TYPEWRITER CARIION. KTANDARL
quality. all.colors. $1.25 i*er S0J sheets de
llvered. Maniples 25c per dozen sheets.
Autry Greer, 1312 Eiu'dre. Atlanta. Un.
panama am# Milan. *itiaw hats
denned and reshaped, 60c. ;
Bo ft and stiff felt bat* cleaned sod re-
•bsped. 3or.
Rands or sweats. 25e each extra.
ACME IIATTKR8. 64 Whitehall SL
FOR 8ALE—DOGS.
FttKxt li p non l u n-ukhistfukd
stork. 2 nmntli* o|«l, and little lie.iutles;
male $20. female $15. McMillan Heed Co., 23
S*mith Broad street.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF IT IS REAL KMT ATE YOU WANT
to buy «»r sell, rail to see me. II. C. Pen
dleton, C14 Peters building.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL
place It with u»; we give It onr special
and personal attention. If It's worth the
price we will sell It. C. II. Well* K Co., 1104
Fourth National Itnuk.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HKI.L OR EX-
change property of any kind, It will nay
you to see ns. c. II. Well* A. Co., 1104
Fourth National Hank Rldg.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
If YOU WIKII TO HI'V. HELL OB KX-
ehnnge firoperty of any kind, it will pay
you to see us. C. H. Well* & Co., 1KM
Fourth National Rank.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO*
pie and others. Amerlcnn Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established IKK).
WEYMAN Sc CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real eatnte.
FOI’lt PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 5 per cent and up
wards. According to de*lrnhlllty of loao.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street.
V THE UNION SAVINGS RANK BUYS
purchase money note* nnd lends money
“ on Improved Atlnntn property n‘ reason-
able rates. Roll phone 769. Gould Illdg.
~ MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
oeut Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta.
8. II. Turman.
1 MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 3
TO I YEARS, 6 PER CENT. JOHN
-l CAREY, 18 BAST ALABAMA STREET.
> SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount, 4>4. 6 nnd 6 per cent. Write
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Rroad street.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms nt the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
, Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE *
at very loweat rates. No delays. Charles
Herman, room a 2022 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY. I
WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, and Insist on gettlug It,
because there la money in it.
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PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE Fit AMES MADE TO ORDER. V
II. W. Yarbrough. 2Vb Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. s
~ “ c
ART 8CHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC ’to VISIT *
Sloppy'a HvIum}] nt Art nml huipeet por
trait* painted by his largo classes. Corner "
Peachtree and Auburn. —
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR ^
without board. In private family; no chll- <
dreii; Hour ear line; quiet nelghborbiuHl. -
Call or write 61 Wblteford avenue. 1
TWO NICE Ul'KTAIUS FRONT ROOMS l
lii private family, every convenience; *■
mirth Millet one Week from fir,. Moth 7
odist church. Reference required. Address «
FOR RENT OFFICES.
OFFICE SJ’ACE IN NICELY FURNISH- 7
ed on Ice. I’houe 2S33 or call nt 133u Cun- T
diet* Rldg. 1
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
fOK RENT—LARGE ITBTAHtS FRONT
room,jiewly furnished; two blocks White- a
lutll. near state nlpltol; price reasonable to
desirable, permanent party; hio/il for sum 1
mer. "Private IJeine, cure Georgian. ’
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RKNT-r-TWO NICELY FURNISH f
**•1 rooms at 267 1‘enchtree. Rent reason-
able.
FOR RENT-ROOMS' SPECIALLY FIT*
ted for light houHokoeiilug fi-r two per-
sous; water, *lnk, bath, riirtuicc. lelephoiu*.
gas nnd electric light, ks Park street.
FOR RENT LARGE UPSTAIRS FRONT •
room, newly furnished; two block* White
hall, near state capitol; price reasonable to tv
desirable, permanent party; Ideal for Mum
mer. "Private Home," rare Georgian. e
LOST, h
Who puts your paper on so slick.
And guarantee* that It will stick; tl
Doe* your painting, does it nice,
Aud "always lowest In the price?" r
llurnett, of course!
Your "Uncle Jliu" 1* hard to bent; u
He's at Number 12 E. Hunter at rest.
Both l 'hones 660. c<
FOUND. b
FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL*
low. d«4tna sulta $1 to $l.5rt. Pants 60c. ,
16S Whitehall St. Phones, ltell 629. A. 3881. ,c
WALL PAPER. o
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don’t let 'em fool you." Jliu llurnett c
(formerly of iluruett A Willis) 1* not dead
nor missing. lie t# contracting wall paper •»
and painting. Office nml show room 12
East Hunter street. Both 'pUoues 660. tl
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. c
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
business. For hlgb grade work call on tr
Kent, S)1V4 N. Pryor. Phone 2928.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. in. at the Southern Auction and t
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. u
IF YOU WISH TO IlUY. SELL OR KX in
change property of any Mud It will pay
you ti» see us. C. II. Well# \ Co., lli'l J.
Fourth National Rank.
«
GI-OliE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS,
IV. n. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE
American and Georgia State Association
f
pi .
Temple Oonrt. — .
audits. Local nml lour distance phono MR.
TALKING MACHINES:
TALKING ilAClItilKX AND HKCOBDB—
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Mnehlues and Recorda. Just
received large consignment of machines and
• 10.000 record*. Immediate ntteutlon
.... n iiiiiII orders. We want the iinuies of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Aloxauder-Klyoa Co.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICYCLES- AND Rl’NDHIKS—LARGEST
fdevefe anil sundry distributor* In flic
South. Southern agents for Pierre. Ynlo,
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1006 catalogue and price list. Alexander*
Kly-n <»•.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
>rncr Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
Whitehall street. Phone 15’
PIANO TUNING.
5 YEARS IN ATLANTA. TUNING 12
years with one firm: all work fully gunr-
^ Cell pb
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 6,88. 412 Peter. Building.
. uijjr, uu nun II r>rail iua»r uuaa< -
tJre terms; my, $600 caab and $25 per
month. If this doesn't'salt you, may be
able to do still Itetter.
$2,700—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE
and we *iin make you easy ter
ASHL&Y PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 196x420. and ye are going to sell
this lot at cost for special reasons. Price
$5,700. It's n good on**.
MATHEWS & HILL,
611-12-13 Empire.
Bell 'Phone 1748.
Atlanta 172.
ON GORDON STREET. WEST END. WE
have absolutely the' prettiest building lot
left on this Street. Toe size Is 60 by 200,
to an alley; Is nicely elevated, and as level
ns your floor. All street Improvements are
down and paid for. We have nu attractive
price on tills place for n few days only.
H'L’ IIAl’L* Villf'CH MlilL* flllXfC'tl <1
Cuu make easy
Tuesday
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
« LDCKIE. OPPOHITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2335. Men's sewed half soles, 75c.
I33.00 FRONT FOOT-WE HAVE ON THE
north side, on n good street, 250x150, al
most perfectly level, covered with denao
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street,
pposlte court house. AH work flrat-claas.
to cheap prices.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
HALLWOODH. IDEALS
teglsfer Co.. Branch of American Second*
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Broad 8t.,
Atlanta. Ga.
J. II. GARNER & CO.
EAL ESTATE AND INVESTME!
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
er lot. " ‘
fth cnsL,
two, thru* and four years.
In; $5,500. Fourth
erythlng In printing. 21 Rroit'f
PERSONAL.
david w. VARnr.oroH.
MASTER PLLMUER.
Phones 1215. » li- Hunter At
"KENT LIGHTS.”
KUOM’H MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
and hnlr soap; nt drug and depart-
ment stores: H*k for It or nrlte J. J. Krom.
Scslp and llntr Specialist, €U Tbs Grand,
with stables In rear; large lot; goo«i
ncIglilHirhood; $3,000. Fourth cash.
FOR RENT.
eleven-room iiormT.
h i. mm- iiooxi mouses
TWENTY’ KTlilTTIII HIM MOUSES,
SEVENTEEN SEVEN III HIM iloi'SKS,
ITII1KE TWO-BOOM MOUSES.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones Gig.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
New Suburban Homes.
Th« firit month will bo glv.n FREE.
of tho y.or, making only nlno
bo allowed in
7 and 8 room*; Hava novor
Puro oiri native
or children. It I.
83.950-NKAR THE PRACHTRBK8 WE
have a brand new 2-story well-built house,
rented on lease for one year at $37.50; house
Is a dandy aud the location can't In* beat.
$6,600—FIFTH HTKf.h'T HOME OF NINE
r*Mitti*. on lot 60x200 ia* perfect ft lot a*
there Is In the city). T1U« house Is furnace-
heated, In good repair, could not be dupli
cated for the money.
84.400—NINE-ROOM WEST END HOME,
brand new, on car Hue; good location, out-
look beautiful; one of the best built houjqnt
to Im*' found. Can make easy terjua Ini
thla to good party, mid give possession
Septemlier 1.
$3.609—NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE
rooms and hall, on lot 42x149; Just com
pleted; In splendid neighltorliood; first va
cant cottnge next to Hunt street. In this
block yon would have for neighbors such
a * Cant. Richard nttle. Mr. ob Hemp
hill. Mr. Perkerson. etc. Street fo lie
clierte*! soon, and then pro|ierty will go
iHumdlng up.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ATTIC
nnd storage room. Built less than a
year ago for n home. Ijirge new barn nnd
scfraiit*' house. Plenty of shade ami fruit
tree*. I«4»t 280 by 590. Opposite Dr. Rid
ley’s home, near Decatur. Town Is grow
ing In this direction. To avoid renting, will
sell nt ii hnrgnln. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Qa. '
i
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Emjiire Building.
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE—
small or large—at from $8 to $100 per front
foot. ,
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX f
to ten rooms nt from $1,700 to $3,000, $4,- t
000 to $12,000; nny part ot the city; with (
terms. (
IF YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE
same from us. nnd we will build for you
on long t)me. Ijots from $600 to $2,500,
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
which w»* will guarantee to double your
money; close lu. ucur the postoffice; 100 .
by 100, for $25,000.
1
t
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY \
with 5 or 6 per rent net Income aud sure
to Increase—cull, and ace us.
WE CAN SELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE
for sale, o
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LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND g
we will get same for you. ]
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M. A. SHELTON, [>
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A \
practical stove aud range repairer; best ,
work nnd material guaranteed. Both phouei '
6275. 61 8, Pryor street, g
we have North vide iIomeh ga-
lore mid tit prices ranging from $2,500 to
$15,000, We- thluk we. cun please oven the
most fastidious. Come up nurt let us show
you sotur> ot the loveliest homes on the
north aide'.
IF YOU l.lkE THE GRANT I'AllK sec-
tloi% we enu also Interest you. We have
homes on Georgia avenue, Hill, Grant, Au
gusta avenue, Oakland avenue, Gleuwood
a venue, Houle vard. In fact on every street
In this vicinity, ranging In pglce from $1,*
800 to $5,000, aud wo can always arrange
terms to suit your pui
i\o. livans otreet.
This is one of the nicest little homes you ever saw
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
it.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
Itougbt cheap and on very easy
tonus.*
A CLIENT OK OVUM UAH PLACED A
large nmount of money In our hands to
lend on Atlanta property. We ran make
loans on good property without delay, ai
If you nre Interested, we will show y
that our commissions are reasonable.
Deaths and Funerals.
Mrs. Ella P. Adamson.
Mrs. Ella P. Adamson, 31 years old,
Dr. W. T. Finchor.
The body of Dr. W. T. Fincher, who
led Friday at Dalton, was brought to
Atlanta Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock,
nd was taken to the residence of his
rother, H. C. Fincher, 243 West
oon. The Interment was at Oakland.
R. BTlHicks.
R. B. Hicks, 73 years old, died Sun-
P. A.. Ivey.
P. A. Ivey, 20 years otd, died Sunday
United American Mechanics,
Eva Bsrtlstt.
Funeral services of Eva Bartlett, tho
0-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
dbert Bartlet, were held at 10 o'clock
Captain Jack Lindsay.
pedal to The Georgian.
Salisbury, N. L\, Aug. 20.—The funer-
The Salisbury Masons at-
Mrs. Willis Bates.
peclnl to Thu Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 20.—Mrs. Willie
small children.
ns the wife of the
nd is survived by
Tho funeral ser-
FOR 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 property.
Address OWNER, DECATUR, GA.
FIGHT FOR MILLIONS HINGES
ON “WHO DIED FIRST?"
By I'riTntp I.t'.n ■P(l Wire.
New York, Aug. 20.—The death of
Mr. and Mr*. J. George LalTargue, who
were killed In a colllalon between an
automobile and a Penneylvanla railroad
express train, will precipitate a will
contest, it Is learned today, that will
parallel the famous fight for the Fair
millions. The question of whether Mr.
or Mrs. Laffargue died first will be
raised as In the case of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fair, who were killed In a
wreck near Parla.
A man named Blakely, husband of
a daughter of Mra. LalTargue, was act-
Ive here collecting evidence regardlnx
the clrcumstancea of the accident, and
the probability of Mra. Laffargue’s sur
vival after her husbpnd died.
Thla led to the dlacloaure of a fight
for the property, said to be worth mors
than 8100.000,000. *
FINE COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS
IS SENT TO MR. ROOSEVELT
By Private Leased Wire.
San Francisco, Cal.,-Aug. 20.—Presi
dent Roosevelt Is to be the recipient
of one of the finest collections of orch
ids ever sent to this country, the gift
of Manuel Yrlarte, a wealthy Filipino
planter.
Seven thousand varieties are Includ-
I In the shipment brought to this
country by the artillery transport
Thomas, which arrived on Saturday.
When Alice Roosevelt was In Manila
she was Invited to visit the conserva
tories of the planter, who is one of the
Islands’ wealthiest men. The presi-
dent's daughter spoke of her father’s
admiration of th$ orchid, and the gift
that has been sent to this country is
the result of the planter’s promise to
present the chief executive with a
•'few” specimens from his hot houses.
A special, car will be secured for the
trip across the continent.
BIDS FOR KI.EUTROTYPING, PRINTING
nml bliuling J.250 of each of ten volumes
f Georgia reports will be received at the
ffl«* ot the undersigned, under contmet.
In pursuance of tho Inw of Georgia, aa
deflated In the ohII code of 1895. aectlon
MODI. Foi
Info
atloi
of contri
It now has a now church, neatly
T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds,
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avemle.
Khar GKoRGIA AVKXUfc. \VK HAVE
two new three-room cottages, renting at
$6 each. We ciilKsell the tw«» f M r $9*>. This
\n tin* kind of un Investment that you have
been looking for. Hoe us nt*>nt this.
mvrID >V>M »*orrAGE on Nki.sox
Mrect. Lot 5> bjr IJfi. This I* close In.
$2,000.
WkTIAVR a LOT OX WOOIIW A It I r A V V.
line; 104 bv 1«, to another street; only
tf.Wk -
TWit sis ItiKtM < <>TTAGt:s SC.ill THU
in Inn I station; sidewalks and s**w**r; raid*
ntels; mndlil renting
ents.
<h;
third rash otu| monthly vt
UoTU Nlt'K I.KVBI. AND SHADY HITS
near Grant imrk;
rriol !IA\ U VAUAN’r i’RiIPKRTY \VK
oin rent It. If v»mi have pt-u|H*rty for solo
WO van svll 1L Give tt» a trial.
WANTED.
If you have any vacant
houses and want them rent
ed right away, list them
with
LIKBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 2S Peachtree
Street.
8TATE OF GEORGIA—Count/ of Fllltoo.
In pursuance of nu order of tne Honorable
William T. Newnan, United Mtatcs judge,
passed In the ease of the John llsncock
Mutual Life Insurance Company va. Jennie
J. Anderson and Paul W. Anderson, adminis
trators of the estate of James A. Anderson,
said ease being No. 1238 In the circuit court
uenrgtn. on the nrat Tuesday In September.
1906, within the legal hours of sale, aud
to the highest and nest bidder, the follow
ing described property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of laud situated,
lying and being In the city of Atlanta, be
ing part of dtyTot one hundred and two (102)
of block nineteen (19) of land lot fifty-oue
toll of the Fourteenth (14thl district or Ful-
tnu county, Georgia, and described as fol
lows: Commencing on the east side of
Uourtlnnd street at a point one hundred and
mmenctng
afreet at a .
twenty-Are U25> feet south of Harris street
.
Uourtlnnd street seventy-seven (77) feet,
thence east two hundred and seventy five
(275* feet, thence north aerenty-seven (77#
feet, thence west two hnudrad and seventy-
five (27$) feet to the point of beginning on
Courtlnnd street and being the same prop
erty conveyed to Jamen A. Anderson by
Mrs. Carrie P. Bams by deed dited August
12. 1SS9. and recorded lu book M-3, page 384,
of Fulton county records.
This property Is sold under and by virtue
of a final decree of forecloaure In the afore
said cast* and said sale Is made subject to
confirmation by the court. The terms of
such confirmation by the court will be cash.
A certified check for five hundred i$500( dol
lars will be required Immediately upon the
sale of aald property to hind said sale.
W. O. WILSON, Commissioner.
CLYDE L. BROOKS.
Petitioner's Attorney.
SOUTHERN TO OPEN
MINERAL DEPARTMENT
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 20.—The
Southern Railway will open a mineral
department In connection with the land
and industrial department of this city.
K. D. Stone will have charge of the
department and will be located In the
offlo* with B. J Hilledge, the land aqd
industrial ugent. The new department
will setk to have the mineral resources
cf this section developed.
W. H. Lester.
Word has been received In Atlanta
Mr. Lester was working as en-
•e could reach him. He is survived
his brother, J. Frank Lester, and
» sisters. Mrs. A. (’. Jemlgan, of
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.
Mrf. Virginia Couratn.
Mrs. Virginia Calhoun Coursen died
at 12:16 o’clock Monday morning nt
the residence of her son-In-Inw, James
T. Wright, 271 West Peachtree street.
Mrs. Coursen was the daughter of Dr.
R. N. Calhoun, who. during his lifetime
wns n prominent physician of Atlnntn,
a niece of Colonel J. M. Calhoun, the
mother-ln-lnw of Noble C. Williams,
and was related to Dr. A. W. Calhoun
and other members of the Calhoun
faintly.
She was married to the late Dr. Oli
ver Coursen before the nvtyr, and, un
til his death, in the 70’s, lived In New
York. After her husband’s death she
returned to Atlnntn, where she had a
large circle of friends. She was 74
years old at the time of her death.
The funeral services will be held at
the resilience nt 10 o’clock Tuesdn?
morning, and the Interment will be at
Oakland.
GEORGIANS IN GOTHAM.
By Private Loused Wire.
New York, Aug. 20.—Here are some
of the visitors* In New York today:
ATLANTA—E. A. Angler, Jr., M.
Uaughn, W. H. Bagwell, R. O. Camp
bell, A. Orulknhank, C. R. Dent, P. P.
Pivver, W. B. Hudson, L. 8. Lewis, W.
L. Yett. 8. L. Morris, T. H. Rice, H.
Stone. Dr. E. L. Grlfiln. C. W. Harri
son. Miss L. Harrison. T. W. Leary, Z.
D. Morrison, G. R. Tracey, Mrs. J. O.
Winn.
MACON—Dr. T. Uuker, H. M. Smith,
Mrs. M. O. Taylor.
SAVANNAH—A. M. Brown. Mrs. C.
F. Fegenr, J. H. Heery, W. B. McKee,
G. F. Whitten.
TEMPTATION TOO GREAT
FOR NEGRO ICEMAN.
Special t*» The Georgian.
Anniston, Ala.. Aug. 20.—Claude
Glenn, a negro, is 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
idle plying his vocation as an tee
dealer. „
SU0-POSTOFFICE
WILL_r OPENED
Will Take the Place of Sta
tion B, Which Has
Been Moved.
Postmaster Blodgett announces the
opening of a new sub-postofflee in
Bell's Pharmacy at the corner of
Mitchell and Pryor streets. This Is the
site of Station B, which was recently
removed to tho corner of Mitchell street
and Madison avenue.
Mr. Blodgett also announces that 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.
Hpcclnl,to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 20.—Only 204
persona have registered since tho reg
istrars opened office twenty-one days
ago. This Is considered a small num
ber. M. A. Benjamin, a registrar, says
It is his opinion there are 2,000 persons
In this county who should register
United 8tates Depository.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 20.—The First
National Bank of thla city has been
designated ns 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.
AT THE THEATERS !
The Casino bill for thli week prom-
lee. to be the etrongeet of the season.
The bill 1. well chosen, and the acts
are all of more prominence than any
of the eummer session.
The sale of seats has been transfer
red from the Grand to the Bijou box
office, and the 'phone service can be
used to engage seats, which must be
called for by g o'clock each afternoon.
Of the several acta on the bill this
week, Stuart Barnes Is the best known.
He la a wonder In ringing and Is a
comedian of rare standing. He was a
great drawing card at the Casino on a
former visit, and will draw as well as
ever. •
, The contribution of Holcomb, Curtis
and Company will be a feature, while
tho "Marvelous Merrill” will become
one ot the great features of the sea
son.
THIRTY-FIVE PRI80NER8
WERE SENTENCED.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PA RAGRAPS
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 20.—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. Several got off with life
eentences. ,
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrsetsd by Atlanta Fruit tui
Produce exchange.
Lemons. $4.75g6.00.
Limes 60 to 76c.
Peaches, per crate. $1.(WS1.60.
Pineapples, $1.60 to $2.60. Mt ,
Hananas. straights, »*—• bti»»ch $1.60 ts
$1.75. Calls, per bunco, $1 to $L25.
Watermelon*. $7.50 to $20 per Mk __
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCER—
Lire bens 85 to 37Hc: fries 22* to 25c:
broilers 15 to 22ttc. Lire ducks, Pekin M
to 86c; puddle 26 to 27*c.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 11c.
Kg*, per (Insen, 22e. .
Butter, table, per !b., 80 to 22*c; cook
ing, per lb., 12*c to 15c. ..
Honey—New 8&10c lb.; In Mb. racks 16
^VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. I
stork. $2.50 barrel; per bushel. $1.00.
Onions, 3c per pound; cabbage, l*c pound,
new sw«*«»r potatoes. 75c bushel.
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLQUR—roetels Patent, W.00: pinnumd
patent, $5.50; Mn.mutnh Star, 14.65: fancy
K ltent. 84.65; Bed Eagle. 11.40; Blue MM?!;;
,0M inner, 8J.W; spring wheat patent. $j.->
°COHN—Choice red -oh, 7fle: No. 2 white,
75c; No. 2 %ei:ow, t4c; mixed. 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; chol.w
white, 50c; choice mixed, 48c; Texai tu,t-
proof, 50c. . , . ,
MKAL—Plain vgiter ground, per bushel.
73c; 1 lotted 149-Ib. Jutes, per bushel.
Slus-tH, white. $!.&», medium. 81.40; brown,
$1.30; pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.06*
IIAY.—Timothy, choice inure bales. $1.10,
do, choice small bales. $106; do. No.
tlncith.v IIce. 11: dn.. No 2. *L do.. >'■
First Bait 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. Grlfiln,
who resides In East Putnam. This
makes several years that Mr. Grlfiln
has won the $10 premium offered for
the first bale brought in the city.
Rev. Fort Preached.
Special to The Georgian..
Dublin, Ga., Aug. 20.—Rev. Allen W.
Fort, of Amoricus, delivered an ad
dress to the Baraea class In this city
Sunday morning nt 10 o'clock, and
cupled the pulpit at the Baptist
church at the morning and evening
services, In the absence of the pastor,
Rev. M. A. Jenkins.
Another Passenger Train.
Special to The Georginn.
Dublin, Ga., Aug. 20.—On September
1 another passenger train will be put
on the Macon, Dublin and Savannah
railroad, which will leave Macon about
8 o’clock and arrive at Dublin about 1.
Store Burglarised.
Special to The Georgian.
Douglnsvllle. Go., Aug. 20.—The store
of Watson, Vansirnt A Co. 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.
New Members Elected.
ftpertat to The Georgian. ^ iit-t
Royston, Ga., Aug. 20.—At a meeting j Atlanta and West Point* Debts.' t57
ot the city authorities InRt week the i c. R. of Gcorgln 1st Income
following 'well-known business men I do. 2*1 Income
were elected members of the board of ( «|<k >1 Income jgj
.duratlnn of the city ot ^}{*
the ensuing year; C. A. WIM.r. John gojtbwMt.m ii5
clover mixed, $1.00; do. No. 2 clozed mixed,
*t'L<HErt.-Choice »t
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate «cceptanca.
GROCERIES. V(>w
8COAR—Btandoru granulated, $5.20. VJJ
York Relliie*!, 6Vj; plantations, 5^4. Market
very strong . ... - t£ M
COFFKK—Rotated Arbucklea lien
bulk. In Iwga or barrel*. 13c; green, l« w
12**. Market strong. .*
RICE.—Carolina 4^ to VAc. sccordlng f
grade. Market very strong. .
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14V.
twins 14c: brick. l4c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme bams. 15c. yora
hams 15V4*.*. California haras 10V*J^ Itedtf -
bnm*. 15c. Dry salt extra riba. $NS7;
20-5 lb*.. $10.50; fat back*. 8c; Plates. ••
Hupreme lorcL $*.76; Red Crank 1^. fcD0 *
Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross. * V-
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Rid. Ask«L
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