The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 22, 1906, Image 10
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pensive* but they bring quick re
sults and sure returns.
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bn inserted one time free of
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four lines.
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AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MES8ENGER SERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE When sending ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
J
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH*
MASTER PLLMBER,
Phones 1265. SO & Ifni
“KENT LIGHTS.
KKOM’8 MEDICATED 8 KIN,
and balr soap; sold at drug nod de
].ih for It or write 7 "
meat stores:
Scalp nnd Ha
Atlanta. Ga.
: for It or write J. J.
of age. $40,000 lu
MATRIMONIAL.
YOUNG MAN PROM NEW
rood appearance; object, matrimony.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
shaped. 36c.
Banda or sweats. 25c each extra.
ACME UATTEKK. <H Wbltfh.ll IL
FORIBALE—DOGS.
male $20. female $15. McMillan Hoed Co.,
Houtb Broad street.
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 YOL'NQ MEN
collectors. Address at once Collector* care
The Georgian.
had experience; send references; must be
steady, reliable and sober. Address In 01—
handwriting B. A «.. care The Georgian.
WANTED—HELP.
YOUNG MAN AS BOOK
KEEPER AND STEN-
OGRAPHER.MUST
HAVE HAD EXPERI
ENCE. SENDREFEREN
CES. MUST BE STEADY,
RELIABLE, SOBER. AD
DRESS IN OWN HAND
WRITING, B. & S., CARE
THE GEORGIAN.
WANTED — A FIlt8T-4:LA8S CANDY
maker. cnin»ble of managing factory *
large manufacturing city. Address J.
IV.. care Georgian.
J. T.
IIK A FIRST-CLASH BARBER. EASIEST
trsue learned. Full course $Jo. We own
several shops In Atlanta where we employ
only our graduates. Commission paid from
ihty vou enter. Atlanta Barber College,
1C tVhlteiinjl street.
WANTKD—GOOD MILKMAN AND DAIRY
farm hnud: gi*od ami steady work to right
man. Apply L. T. Gibson. Knst Atlanta.
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR FOU OLD
established pnpet; good pay. Call cm
Chns. D. Barker. 20 Ivtfrs St.
WANTKD—A STEADY. IIBLIABLK COL*
ored man. who understands care of horses
and yard work. Apply $77 West Peachtree
street.
WANTED-AN KXPKRIKNCRD THUt^v
farmer with small family either for wnges
or a part of the cron. Apply nt 625 Empire
Bldg.. Atlnntn. from 8 n. iu. to-12
U
4 p. m.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM*
Ington operators furnished positions.
Iteinlngton Typewriter Co., IIS Peachtree
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTED-U8ER8 OF MONEY FLOUR.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FlRHTCLAiSr
FOR* BALE—ONE BET LARGE OAK
folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Book
Co.. 69 Whitehall at.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OH
office fixtures to sell, see the Southern
Auction nnd Salvage Coiupauy, 20 South
Pryor. 'Phone Bell 2306.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
C. Clamn. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1622.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money In
•very sack. , .
WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLL-TOP
or tf.it top desk, with side drawers. Must
lie lu good condition. State price. Ad
dress Desk, cure The Georgian.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON 8AFEH
and vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week: now Is your time. 26 8. Broad
street. R. Vk\ EUls. Atlanta,
ftfi A’ WitHTCLASS haiuikU. EASIEST
trade learned. Full course $3). We own
aeveral shops in Atlanta where we emiiloy
only our graduates. Commission paid from
vou enter. Atlanta Barber College,
day you enter, aui
iy Whitehall street.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
dletou, 614 Peters building.
price we
Fourth >
National Bank.
change property of any kind, It will
you to ace us. C. II. Wells A Co.,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
change property of any kind. It will
MONEY TO LOAN.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
ralgbt loans made for 6 per cent
nrdst According to desirability of loan.
A. Foster, 12 South Broad street
TIIB UNION SAVINGS BANK
purchase money notes nnd lend<_ ,
on Improved Atlnntn property a reason
able rates. Bell phone 76$. uould Bldg.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LENI
ny amount, 4H, 6 and 6 per cent Writ
call H. W. Carson, 24 H. Broad street
FARM LOANS—WE ARB
us on Georgia farms at
rates ever offered. The Southei
Company, Gould bnlhllng.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
because there Is money In It.
U N F E l» K It A T K MONEY. HoNDH.
far .|mj»f
s. ll Itni
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
norm ni'ii- <
oillst church. ...
V.. i-uiV Georgian.
WANTED—ROOM8.
WANTB1»—LI VIN<l ROOM OR BED SIT
ting room and board with private fa
FOR RENT—OFFICE8.
Who puts your paper on so slick.
And guarantee* that It will stick;
Doc* your painting, ilocs It nice.
And “always lowest 4n the prlcef*
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI#*
ND- BY MISTAKE. WRONG
was taken from Walker to West view
m Thursday. August lti. 'Phone 8.-I*
Franklin, main 520, IS* Whitehall street
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
Don't let ’em fool you.’* Jim Burnett
fforuioi-ly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor mlssliig. Ilc ls contracting wall (taper
B US INESS OPPOWTUNITlE8.
ATTRACTIVE^ BIG NS~WITX DR ING YOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent. 91V6 N. Pryor. Phone 2328.
AUCTION SALK EVERY WEDNESDAY
at Id a. m. nt the Southern Auction and
Sal rage Company, 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO HUY, SELL OR EX
change |>r«»|»erty of any kind It will
mi to see us. C. II. Wells
-'mirth National Bank.
KSfi
he be*t legal blanks nt Bennett Printing
him Everything lu printing.- 21 Broad.
pay 1
ompetltion. address the
Bir.l, Dent. G. Newnan, Ga.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Auburn avenue.
r fr n ; AWT SCHOOL.
wanted -mi: i-rnuc to visit
KU|I|>.V'« !i" I ..I Art RB-I Inapert p -f•
(mil. luiliiti-l lo hi. large du«t. C*r»r
Kifijlriu and Auburs.
,T. II. GARNER & CO.
HEAL. ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
306 and 30$ Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 449*.
room bouse, corner lot, 68 by 103, for
only $5,000. One fifth cash, balance one,
two, tlir»*e and foar years.
SPRING STREET—ERVRN-BOOM HOUSE.
large corner lot; close In; $6,500. Fourth
cash.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. B. HI! ELDON, FELLOW OF THE
American nnd Georgia State Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
— public accountants and andltora, 613413
Temple Cpart. Examinations, appraisals,
nndlts. Loral and long distance phone 1196.
*>' TALKING MACHINES.
“L TALKIN'!) MACIIIXKH AND ltBCOBDB-
Wholesale und retail distributors of Vic-
lt tor Talking Machines and Records. Juat
'* received large consignment of machines and
over 10.000 records, immediate attention
given mall orders. We want the names of
“• all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co.
18 BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
bicycle nnd sundry distributors Mn the
,r ‘ South. Southern agents for IMerce, Yale,
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for onr
mm 1906 catalogue and pries list. Alexandtr-
^ Klyea Co.
ME88ENGER SERVICE.
ir FOR PROMPT ANI) RELIABLE ME8-
to sengera. 'phone 33. J. A. Duvlet and J.
^ P. Itninan.
°, f PICTURE FRAME8.
d- PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
— II. W. Yarbrough, 2^ Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn eve-
nue. •
s TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND
e- BAG CO. KotaII and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1676.
WATCHMAKING,
TO THE TltAIlE: COMPLICATED
m watches ore my hobby. Modern Ideas In
$v»rk ami dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
!? JOB PRINTING.
NOTEHEAD8. ENVELOPES, BILLHEADS.
w cards, etc., printed 76c for 600. Address
Chaa. D. Barker. 20 Peters St. Atlanta.
» SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
f 4 LUCKIE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
£ Bell 2135. Men's sewed half inlee. Tic.
: FOE FINE SHOE RE-
l PAIRING •
M go to J. W. Carroll, 47 8outh Pryor street,
opposite court bouse. All work first-class.
- No cheap prices.
' CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can aell yon a register, suitable for
soy business, at a price that cannot lb*lp
hut please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
raa«;nnteed for two years. Southern Cash
Register Co.. Branch of American Second-
Hand Cosh Rtgteter Co., 24 8. Broad etreet,
j Atlanta. O*.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Broad 8t.,
Atlanta. Ga.
Joseph p. long co. -
Real Estate and Renting, ^
Atlanta Phone 4358. 1
Bell 5551 L ^
213 Edge wood Ave.
IF YOU WANT YOUB PROPERTY TO n
change hamla nt once, at Ilia beat cnih h
or time price poitnlMy to lie hail. Hat vonr
projierty win, me. anil If you have renting -
property give me n chance, ns 1 nlso do ,
renting. I guarantee prompt collections. 1
$23,000 BUYS CENTRAL PROPERTY ON t
corner; rented now for $125 per month;
bus two street fronts of more than 100 feet -
cm-h.
*3.060 IH'VH AX KXTItA OOUD 7-ItOOM
eottnge on Houston street.
J3.0W' TAKlis 6IIOOM MODERN COT- "
tnge on Houston street. i
*3.150 IH'VH A l IlOli'E “-SToltV ltlikl-
deiiee; lot 50x120 feet; aide alley; gns and
water. r
*1.060 BUYS 6-ltOOM «'ELI.I.1)CAT1:I(
renting property; lot 60x100 feet, corner;
$500 cash, hnfnnee $15 per month.
*0.000. WITH TEI1M8, HUYH A MODERN
ft-roniii residence on Erwin street; lot 37 _
by 160 feet, and also another house and lot 7
mime else.
*2.150 HI.'YH 8-HOOM OGt+aiIB: 1,6T ii
by 211 feet; splendid well; desirably lo-
rated and would lie an Interesting Invest-
ment: paying 10 per rent now on $3,000.
House on Frnser street.
HI'KCIAL FARM OF 23 AI'IIKS WITIIIN ^
•Is I»l C« of city mill Within two blocke .
of car line. Iietween city and Fort Me- T.
I’herson; fronting 1.000 feet on Stewart ave- 1
nue, two bhx'ks from ear line; fine truck ,
farm ami will grow anything that we raise
on Georgia sell. Price $13.W0; half cosh, r 1
bain nee to suit purchaser. This Is a very 1
grest bargain nnd must go. 11
GJtORE & JUSTIN, ’
l
215 Peters Building.
SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE. BEST v
^>nrt of Jones avenue, ami a beauty; $3,- *'
NEAR IlftOltOIA AVKNt'E. WE HAVE 2*1
two new three-room rot rages, renting nt v
$6 each. He can sell the two for $900. This |,
In the klml of an Investment that you have 0 *
lieen looking for. See ua about thla. )t
FIVE-ROOM I'OTTAUE ON NELSON
street. Lot 60 by 126. This Is cloao In.
Price $2,000.
WE HAVE A LOT ON WOOUWAUD AVE- v
une; 104 by 185, to another street; only *'
*1.170.
TWO KIN-ROOM I'OTTAIIES NEAR TKIt- f,
initial stntton; sblewnlks and sewer; caM- u
net mautels; sjileiidlil renting seetbm; $1,-
60) each; onc-thlrd rush nml mouthly p*,-- f,
meats.
Font nIce level anI> "shadv i.otM
near Grant park; $1,400.
if you Have vacant I'IioI'bIitv IVk v
can rent It. If yon have property for anle *
we ran ~*ll It. lllvc ua n trlnL
m
" te
nl
WANTED.
If you have any vacant in
houses and want them rent- ill
ed right away, list them
... ’ FI
with s'
LIEBMAN, [,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree m
Street.
Iti
lnl
l’f
GET A HOME WITHOUT
MONEY.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 6438. 412 Peters Bui Wing.
$2.600—GEORGIA AVENUE; 6-ROOM COT*
tnge, on which we can make very attrac
tive terms; say, $600 cssh and $25 per
month. If this doesn't suit you, may *~~
able to do still better.
$2,700—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE
and we con ma'ke you assy term* on tb.'s.
AN8LKY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 196x420. and we are going to sell
this lot at coat for special reasons Price
$6,700. It's a good one.
<5,000—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH
tree, a splendid 9-room bouse on nice,
large north front lot. Can make easy
terms on this.
$4.250—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY.
level lot, 66x204. Your last chance to get
one of these lovely lots for a home. Spe
cial reason for selling. This Is like silk,
and fine silk at that
north side, on a good street, 260x160, al
ios t perfectly level, covered with dense
hade trees, oak, blackgum, etc. All lm-
rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot na
iiere la In the city). Thla nouse If fu
$4.490—NINE-ROOM WEST END HOME,
brand new, on car line; good location, out
Can make easy terms on
rooms and hall, on lot 42x140; Just com-
leted; In splendid neighborhood; first va
unt cottage next to Hunt street, in this
p.
M l ,
hounding up.
Richard attle, Mr. oh Hemp-
Perkcrson. etc. Street to be
and then property will go
WM. S. SHERWOOD
to ten rooms at from $1,700 to $3,000, $4,
YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE
which we wqi guarantee to double your
_joney; close In. near the pos toff Ice ^ —
by 100* for <26*000.
to Increase—call and see
we will get same for you.
CLAUDE L. NORRIS,
Real Estate.
16 Fourth National Ban
Building.
Bell Phone 4435).
•t mantels, beautifully tint*
c-floored. storm-sheeted. Normng nut *•
) and $8,000 homes nil around nils llttl
ace. $4,760; $500 cash, uud balance 935 pe
cabinet mantels, double-floored,
npIghltorbooJ: >3.000. Fourth cash. ,
M. A. SHELTON.
Junl|>er street; two stories. seven
s. flue mantels, tlouble-f* * js ~
‘ted. servant's house. T
a beautiful little home.
■> Juniper street.
$5,160, $750 cssh, balance $40
NORTH HIDE-CAN YOU USE A 5-ROOM
you ran. you will buy thb
roouia, nice mantels, lieantl
WILL TRADE YOU A $6,000 MODERN *-
room home In fine .-.unlit Ion. first-class
■elxhtHirhiMNl. on large lot, for vacant prop-
M. M’NEILL and
elm lice to trade with
te apeml nil my
ough newspapers.
wfiat you want.
about me having IL
, If you don’t
ney talking
entliig sections of the city I
uses renting to white people fc
•nth. $8,609.
WARD—I HAVE 18 FIRST
rnt lioiisi>« between SO) and 60f
rent.Hi for $2,100
FOR RENT.
FORREST AVE.—THIS 2-STORY
i frame. «*u lot 40x120. which Ilea
front, la on fhe*S4mth able of For-
Mine, between liedwout avenue nml
at feet, lias gua aud water, porce-
lonnry wnahstaud on
lu the kitchen. Thin
Dr. Asher. Two of
red sud occupied by
The rental im this
ct to make tue change on S4»pt. 1. K
rther Information. Inquire on the pre
*«.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phono Clt.
W. S. SHERWOOD.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
MATHEWS & HILL,
611-12-13 Empire.
Bell ’Phone 1748.
Atlanta 172.
OX NORTH BOULEVARD, IIIOIIT AT
Armour station, and on Southern railway,
we hare a piece of land now valuable but
surely to become more valuable, thut we
can sell you at n genuine .bargain; Thla
property fronts 240 feet on North Boulevard,
ana 172 ou Center street, and has a S-rooui
house rhnted to white people at $5 per
month. We can make you this nt the low
figure of $860. Our l»e*t opinion is that you
should Investigate this property.
era! streets, we have aome very neat and
attractive cottages with bext car service;
hall aud bath, clothes closets, chlun closet
and provision pantry: grate fireplaces, cabi
net mantels, porcelain laith, stationary
wsshstnnd. porcelain flush closet, sink, hot
and cold water, gas, front and rear porches
of good width; also tinted walla. We can
sell you these all the way from $300 to $509
down and easy monthly payments. Why
continue to nay rent? I*ut the money you
are paying for rent In an Investment re
verting hack to you, nnd In nfter years en
joy the benefit of a little forethought now.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Th# fir*t month will be given FREE,
■nd if occupied on* y**r, two more
month* will b* given FREE at th*
end of tho year, making only nine
month* you will hav* to pay for. Non*
but good familiaa will be allowed in
these houatt. These are located on th*
river nlcotrlo ear line, only twenty min
ute*' rid* from the center of the city;
contain 7 and 8 room.; have never
been occupied) are located in West At.
lanta Park. Every houe* front* a fifty
foot park, which ia «et in trees, ever
green* and flowers. Pure air) native
oakei an ideal spot for children. It is
cheaper than living in th* city and the
•urrounding* are more whol*»ome. In
the center of this park are the FERRO
PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, whioh will
cur* any cute of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, naatly
furnished, a store, a sehool house cost
ing $2,600 will toon be completed. Capt.
J. T. Mill*, who live* on th* grounds,
will show you through th* hou**s. Rent
$20 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
FOR SALE FOR CASH.
No. 93 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents for an
No. 95 Oakland avenue, 33.1-3x105; rents for * aig
No. 124 Oakland avenue, 53x188; rents' for
No. 368 E. Fair, 48x64; rents for ' ^
We will sell these places under the hammer for spot
cash before the Court House door on Tuesday, Septem
ber 4 (legal sale day).
All these are neat reside nces in good order. , You
don’t often get a chance to buv such at your own price
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR SALE—DECATUR HOMES.
A newly painted aud 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.
GIRL IS ATTACKED
BY A WHITE
JOE CANNON CLUB
WAS ORGANIZED
IN TARHEEL STATE
By Privet. Lescril Wirt-.
Greensboro, N. C„ Auk. 22.—Tho
Guilford Republican Cannon Club, hav-
Ing for Its purpose the election of Jo
aeph G. Cannon to the presidency of
the United States In 1*08, wan organ
ised here last night.
Speaker Cannon war born within S
miles of thin city.
J. D. White wan elected prenldent of
the club.
Within an hour and a half a hundred
members had been enrolled.
Culberson is the winner.
He is leading in every pre
cinct in the county.
LUMBER WILL SOAR
IN THE MARKETS
8|>eclnl to The fleorglnn.
Jackson, Mins., Aug. 22.—Lumber
dealers ssy that a new price list will
be Issued by the mills at an early date
nnd they expect an advance In the
price of lumber within the next two
eeks. Lumber Is very high now, but
the retailers say that it Is going still
higher. The manufacturers In this
section of the country have managed
to keep up the price of lumber, end
during the month of July when It
threatened to take a tumble, all the
mills shut down on the ground that
they had to make repairs.
While the legislature was In session
an effort was made to dlscoyer the al
leged lumber trust, and the committee
jit on the retailers as the trust. There
Is a well grounded suspicion that there
Is a trust, but It la not believed that
the retailers are In It.
ARMY MAN’S WIFE
IN A NEGRO JOINT
Her Terrified Screams Drive
Would-Be Assailant
Away.
By Private Leased Wire.
Baltimore, Md., Aug. 22.—An
tempted assault by an unknown white
man upon Miss Annie Henshaw, of 3009
Elliott street. Canton, about 11:30
o'clock last night, caused much excite
ment In that vicinity at a time when
nearly all the residents had retired for
the night.
Miss Henshaw was returning to her
home. As she passed a small, dark al
ley a man sprang out, and, selling her
with both hands around the throat, be
gan to drag her toward the alley, but
she screamed so loudly that neighbors
were awakened and the man escaped.
IN A PISTOL DUEL
ONE MAN IS SLAIN
By Private Leased Wire.
Richmond, Vn., Aug. 22.—One man was
killed nml nnother wounded In a shooting
affray which occurred fit Jarratts, Sussex
county, Inat nleht. The participants In the
light were J. 1*. Matthews nnd Frank John
ston. both well known In that nelght>orho»d.
Eight or ten shots were exchanged by the
men. and Matthews died within a few hours
ns a result of n wound In the abdomen.
Johnston was shot In the ankle.
HE ASKS POLICE '
TO FIND HIS WIFE
By Private Leased Wire.
St. I*oiiIs. Aug. 22.—At the request of
Ernest R. Tawney, age 28 years, of Charles
town. W. Vn., the police are searching for
Ids 17-yenr-old wife, who, liefore her mar
riage, ten montha ago, was Miss Bessie Mc
Coy, of Greenup. Ky. She has lieen myste
riously missing from the hortR* of her hus
band's brother, Louis Tawney, since Augufet
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit .na
Produce Exchange.
I.emona. S4.7Sfl6.00.
Limes, 60075c.
ItticSfV'M 00 ® 180 -
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PKODirr
live ducks) Pekin, 35c; paddle.
Dressed hens, per pound, 12®i3c
Eggs, per dosen, 22c.
land, !0®22ttc; rook-
table,
Ing. per pound.
Hi
pound; In oue-pouad
potatoes. Xo. 1
HURRICANE” BRANCH
IS AFTER MURDERER
By Private Leased Wire.
Suffolk, Va., Aug. 22.—"Hurricane”
Branch left here today with some pick
ed bloodhounds for Freeman, Va., 66
miles from Suffolk, to trace a murderer,
who, 1 It Is said, Is located In the woods.
The suspect is alleged to have killed a
man In Greenville county, Va., and lied
to Tennessee, where he wa* arrested.
WANT 8HIPS BUILT
AT IL8. NAVY YARDS
By Prlvnte Leased Wire.
Norfolk, Va., Aug. 22.—Employees of
all navy yards of the United States
are to take concerted action to
Influence the building of war ves
sels at navy yards. An organization
with that purpose In view will he
formed In New York on August 27 by
delegates from all the navy yards.
Loses Part of Noeo.
By Private ls>nsed Wire.
Spencer, N. C,, Aug. 22.—Engineer
Robert L. James, of Spencer, was seri
ously hurt last last night 7 miles west
of Salisbury. His head struck a pro
jection over the tracks, part of hla nose
was knocked off and hla face was badly'
mashed.
VEOL_
stock, 32.60 barrel; per bushel, 31.on,
Onions. 3c per pound; coblwce. l>ic nouna.
New sweet potatoes, ,-c bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Posters patent, 35.S5: Diamond
patent, *6.25; Msscoutah Star, t4M; bin"!
patent. *4.60; Ited Engle. *4.25; Blue lllbhoZ
$4.00^ fancy, $3.90; apriug wheat patent, $5.M
CO it N—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 whits.
76c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 73c.
OATS—Choice white dipped, 52c; choir#
white, 60c; choice mixed, 48e; Texas nut-
proof, 50c.
MEAL—Plain water-ground, per baihrt,
73c; bolted, 140-nound Jutes, per bushel. 65r;
Shorts, white, $1.60; medium. $1.40; brown.
$1.35: pure bran, $1.10: mixed brnn, $l.ftS.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bale*, 31.10;
do., choice small bales, $1.06: do.. No. 1
timothy bales, $1.00; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. l
cloevr mixed, $1.00; do.. No. 2 clover mixed.
“V.
CLOVER—Choice 90c.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlnntn, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
_nd«rd granulated. $5.20. Now
Y’ork refined, 4ttc« plantations, 5c. Market
wry strong. Look for advance.
COFFEE—Riasted Arbuckle'a $16.5*).
balk* In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10#
12c. Market strong.
IUCE—Carolina 4lM$Tttc. according to
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy fall cream dairy, 14«4c;
twins 14c; brick 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. I)nre
haras. 15Vfcc. California ham*. MV: ltd
Cross hams. 16c. Dry salt extra rib*. $9.S7;
bellies, 20-5 lbs., $10.50; fat backs, Sr; plates,
8c; Supreme lard, $9.75: Red Crow, 1<V.
Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Red Crow, .^c.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
LOOK OVER
your laundry end if you find any rti-
sons for dissatisfaction you *houlo
•end your linen to us, for we guar
antee to
Launder Your Linen
and all other article* In a wey thal
cannot be surpassed.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY,
40-42 Wall Street.
Phones* Main, 41.
By Private I^osetl Wire.
Richmond. Y’o., Aug. 22.—A young woman,
giving the name of Mary Smith, was found
by Officer Bradley In a negro lunch room
In an almost unconscious condition, due to
an excessive use of Intoxicating liquors.
ves t
tile a
high
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville. Ga.
On Septemper 15th to 23rd. Inclu
sive. the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle. at rate of one fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
have charge of tr-> music, and other
gospel singers of note will attend.
Three service* each day, 10:30 a. nr.,
8:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersvllle will welcome
the great crowds with the same hos
pitality they hare always shogrn-
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pais. Agent.
NEW YORK
AND RETURN
‘VIA —
C EABOAR n
<Jair line railways^
$26.25
Tickets will be sold for all trains leaving Atlanta on August
28th and 29th, and will be good to leave New York not later
than September 4th.
Two trains daily, leaving Atlanta at 12 noon and 9:36 p- m-
Correspondingly low rates from all points.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 88 PEACHTREE 8TREET,
(English-American Building.!
Telephone No. 100. Atlanta. Ga.
W. B. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. jL Atlanta, Ga.