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THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
TnrnsnAT. august n. an-..
bhmmbpi
SANDERS, SMITH &
e CONWAY.
ll
- Phones 6498. 413 Peters Building.
1 B.MO-OBOBfllA AVENUE: 5 IIOOM COT-
lage. on which we can make very attrac-
- tire terms; say, $500 cash and $25 per
c* month. If this doesn’t suit you, may be
^t able to do atilt better.
n . 62.700—IMAM) NEW 6-KOOM COTTAGE
on large level lot In West End. on car
* line, with ex-ery convenience, water, gas,
' bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home,
and we enu make you easy terms on this.
« AN8LEV PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 106x420. and we are going to sell
r this lot at cost for special reasons. Price
. $6,700. It’s a good one.
“ $5,009—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH*
tree, a splendid 9-room bouse ou nice,
* large north front lot. Can make easy
• terms on this.
64.260—ELEVENTH STREET; ' SHADY.
level lot, 66x204. Your last chance to get
one of these Iftrely lots for a home. Spe
cial reason for selling. This Is like sfik,
and flue silk at that.
$36.00 FRONT FOOT-WE HAVE ON THE
north aide, on a good street, 250x150, al
most perfectly level, covered with dense
shade trees, oak, blackguui, etc. All lui-
provementa down.
$3,960—NEAR THE PEACHTREE8 WE
have a brand new 2-atory well-built house,
reirteil on lease for one year nt $37.60; house
Is a dandy and the location can't be beat.
$8,600—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE
rooms, on lot 60x200 tns perfect a lot a<
there Is In the city). This house Is furnace-
heated, lu good repair, could uot be dupli
cated for tne money.
$4.400—NINE-ROOM WEST END HOME,
brand new, on cor line; good location, out
look beautiful; one of the best built houses
to be found. Can make easy terms on
this to good party, and give possession
September 1.
$3.500—NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE
rooms and hall, on lot 42x140; Just com
pleted; In splendid neighborhood; flrst va
cant cottage next to Hunt street. In this
block you would have for nelgbliors such
ns Cant. Richard nttle, Mr. ob Hemp
hill. Mr. I'erkeroon. etc. Htreet to be
charted soon, nnd then property will go
bounding up.
J. A. BROOKS, J
REAL ESTATE,
407 Fourth National Bank, j
Bell Phone 1384 Main. i
T
THESE MUST BE SOLD, AND THEY £
arc worth the money: q
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, WATER. SEW-
er and gnn $960 n
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE; GOOD INVEST-
ment $900 S
NIUE HOME. NEAR TECH SCHOOL FOR T
$1,100; has paved street nnd all Improve- J
inputs. -r
THREE llOI rtKrt. BITi.T TWO YEARS. X
Rents $24: $2,000. Corner lot and good.
TWO HOUSES. FtVE ROOMS EACH; *
good lot, on e$*ner; close In. Flue In- 1
vestment. Rented $2,100 x
THREE GOOD HOI'rtErt. RENTED, f
forced sale; $1,000. Can't build houses for
less than $1,200.
tl.SS0-CI.OS6: IN; FIVE ROOMS; XTX
improvements, bath. etc. Extra. YViU
suit railroad man flue.
t2,660—THREE EXCELLENT HOUSES; X
negro; Hlwnys rented: nenr Peters street.
t3.000—LOT FROM ONE GOOD STREET f
to another. Three houses. Rents now’
14 per cent. New. „
THINK OF THESE! DO YOU WANT J
your money's worth? If you do, answer
this, if you do not mean business, wait
and pay more. J
I
FOR RENT-
NO. 93 FORREST AVE.-THI8 2 STORY
8-room frnine, on lot 40x120, which Ilea
level In front. Is on the south side of For
rest avenue, between Piedmont avenue and
Butler street. Has gna nnd water, porce- n
Iain bath, closet, stationary w’ashstnml ou
each floor, and sink lu the kitchen. This
property Is owned by Dr. Asher. Two of
the rooms are reserx-ed nnd oeeupled by
pled by Dr. Asher. The rental on this
property Is $60 per month, and Dr. Asher Is
anxious that some one take the hmm* that
will board him nnd his mother. They ex- <
pect to make tne change on Kept. 1. For
further Information, Inquire on the prem-
Ises.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE, *'
THE RENTINO AGENT. 60
12 Auburn Avenue, —
Both Phone* <18. p
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US ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
J
DAVID W. YAIinr.OUCH.
MASTER JVLLMRKJt.
Phones 1255. 90 B. Hooter St
“KENT LIGHTS.”
K ROM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
nn<! bnlr soap; sold at drug and dimnrt-
roent stores; ash for It or write J. J. Krom.
Sculp and flair Specialist. <19 The Grand.
Atlanta, Go.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
B. HU ELDON.
public accountants and auditors.
! Local and long distance phi
TALKING MACHINES.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
tor Talking Machines and Ueeords.
recelred large consignment of machine
orer 10,000 records. Immediate ntte
glren mall order*. We want the nniu
all talking machine denlera In the H
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyei
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
panama and Milan straw hats
denned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re
shaped. 96c.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
IK IT IS HEAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen
dleton, <14 Peters building.
P YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL,
place It with us; we g|x*e It our special
and personal attention, if It's worth the
rice we will sell It. C. .
north National Rank.
IK YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR Ex
change property of any kind, It will
rou to see us. H. Wells & Co.,
Kourth National Bank Bldg.
•ompnrn lively new. on East Fifth street,
•etweon tw.. car lines. Ready for oecn-
»nncy September 1. Rent, PV). 'Phone
22 inn In. or address 1632 Candler build-
WANTEOH ELP—MALE.
WANTED..
TWENTY GOOD. RELIA
BLE BQYS BETWEEN 14
AND 17 YEARS OF AGE
FOR SEVERAL HOURS’
WORK IN AFTERNOON.
ADDRESS. IN OWN
HANDWRITING, B. X. L.,
CARE THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
WANTKD-THHEE YOUNG MKN Art
collectors. Address at once Collector, care
The Georgian.
WANTED. HELP-YOUNG MAN AS
bookkeeper and stenogrnpher; must have
bad experience; send references; must be
steadr, reliable nud sol»er. Address In own
handwriting B. A S.. care The Georgian.
WANTED-HELP.
YOUNG MAN AS BOOK
KEEPER AND STEN
OGRAPHER . MUST
HAVE HAD EXPERI
ENCE. SEND REFEREN
CES. MUST BE STEADY,
RELIABLE, SOBER. AD
DRESS IN OWN HAND
WRITING, B. & S., CARE
THE GEORGIAN.
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
IK YOU WISH TO BUY. HULL OR Ex
change property of any kind. It will pay
rou to sec us. C. H. Wells & Co., 1104
Kourth National Bank.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co., "04 Cnndlpr Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
PICTURE FRAMES.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
If. W. ROUNTREE & BKO. TRUNK AN
RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No.
Whitehall street. Phone J6i6.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE; C O M P L I f
watches are my hobby. Modern
work and dealings. 11. Walter Le
1217 Fourth National Banls Bldg.,
JOB PRINTING.
Darker. 20 PetersiSt.. Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LVCK1E. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2396. Men's sewed half solas. 78c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
jo to J. W. Carroll. 47 South ITyor stret
opposite court house. All work flrst-clai
No cheap prices.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street
THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUY8
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a', reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense nnd prompt attention.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, 3
TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 s. Broad street.
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR FOR OLD-
established paper; good pay. Cull on
Ctana. D. Marker. 2»» Peters St.
WANTED-A STEADY. RELIABLE COL
ored tnan. who understands care of horses
and yard work. Apply 327 West Peachtree
street.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTE1>—USERS OK MONEY FLOUR.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED-POSITION AT ONCE BY
young man. 1H years old. Just out of
school. Inex|H*rlenccd. but willing to work
nnd learn. Good habits. Address 242
Equitable building, Atlanta.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FARM LOANS-WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
Herman, rooina 202 3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
wA ntjTTJ-you^tVJa sKYoulTuiToc kit
for Money Flour, and Insist ou getting It,
beenuse there Is money In It.
c o n k i: n b it a t (•: moseV, bonus.
Cbns. D. Barker, 20 1
WANTED—ROOMS.
WANTED—LIVING ROOM OR HEP-HIT-
ting room nud tioard with prlvnte fnmily
for two. Address X. X., rare Georgian.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOIt RENT—CHEERFUL, NICELY FUR*
nlshed front rooms, to couple nud gentle*
men In Am* location. 387 Piedmont avenue.
WANTED—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
WANTED—AIRY, UPSTAIRS ROOM.
near bath, by young man of quiet habits:
best references; In private family nnd
modern house- heated. North side. Sufi*
urbs preferred. If nenr cars. Breakfasts
only, or with dinner at night. Address
L08T.
^ BUSINESS
should have blih grads nlrna
•1V4 North Vrj
FIRST-CLASS
should bars
PSJieUS co
HOUSES
Call on
ryor street.
FOR SALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK
folding doors, one steel celling. Cols Rook
Co., <9 Whitehall st.
FOR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE;
workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve
hicle Mfg. Co.. A and 62 West Mitchell at.
FOR SALE-TWO OAR LOADh
Brockwtvn
wagons. >
Vehicle Mfg.
street.
n.r.— a \w • .v>mm r i n rj
ay surrleg. runabouts nud depot
Nothing better made. Georgia
dfg. Co., 60 sud 62 West Mitchell
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED -ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, inedlm! books for cash. J.
C. Gnvnn. 71 Whitehall street. ‘Phone IS22.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money lu
every sack.
WANTED -SECOND HAND ROI.LTOI
or flat-top desk, with side drawers. Must
be In go€H| condition. State price. Ad
dress Desk, cure The Georgian.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON 8AFE8
and vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week; now la your time. 28 S. Broad
street. It W. Ellis. Atlanta.
In: A FIRKTCLA8S IIAItllER. KAMI EXT
trade learned. Full course $20. We own
several shops In Atlanta where we emtdoy
HOP* Ml Alltlllin "Wir nr ruM>ii>;
graduates. Commission pspl from
enter. Atlanta Barber College,
f rou enter. Atli
Whitehall street.
Autry Greer. 1312 Etnnlre. Atlanta. Ga.
\VK WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE
that *ults our needs we will pay $15. For
particulars of competition, address The
Mocking Rlrd. Dept. <1. Newnan. Ga.
RENT RD'KIITS, SAI.F. AND RENT
«*nr«ls. mid nil other printing used lit real
estate trade, nt Rennet*
PICTURE FRAME8.
Entrance Auburn avenue.
ART school.
fpANTf.Y. Ill [M'lU.K 1
rcaebtrec and Auburn.
TO VISIT
Inspect por-
>y his large classes. Corner
Ac*—
And guarantees „
Does your pslutlng. does It nice.
And 'always lowest In the price?”
I"*, * •- ana Kuhn at nt «i.if#, i Roil llvvi
168 Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 629, A. 3891.
WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) la not dead
dor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
nnd pnlntlng. Office nnd show room ••
East Hunter street. Both 'phones 660.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. nALLWOOns. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
W* can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a prlco that cannot h^lp
but pleas# you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed for two yearn. Southern Ca»b
Register Co.. Branch of American Second*
Hand Cash Register Co., 24 8. Broad street,
Atlanta, Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 S. Broad St..
Atlanta. Ga.
WANTED.
If you have any vacant
houses and want them rent
ed right away, list them
with
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
GET A HOME WITHOUT
MONEY.
WILL TRADE YOU A KUW0 MODERN 8-
room homo In flue condition, flrat-clase
neighborhood, on lnrge lot, for vacant prop
erty on north side.
M. M’NEILLand.
W. S. SHERWOOD.
MONEY! MONEY!
MONEY!
Be Wise and Invest Your
Money Where It Is Safe
and Where It Will Pay
You Large Amount Net
Interest.
... BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL UbTnG^YOU
business. For high grade work cell oo
Kent, 'J1H V Pryor. Phone 2928.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. in. at the Southern Auction nud
Salvage Company. 20 South Pfyor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HELL OR EX
change property of nny
you to see us. c. II. W
Fourth National Bank.
will nay
Co., 1104
M. A. SHELTON,
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
*jr *
5TEAR
El IIIIIIA AVENUE. WE HAVE
PHPMRMPmtidBI
■■■■■■■. sell the two for $9*>. This
Is the kind of an Investment that you have
Ih»« ii looking for. See us almnt this.
HVETuidM COTTAGE ON NELSON
street. Lit 60 by 126. This Is close tn.
Price $2,000.
AND SHADY LOTS
rant jwrk; II.4*10.
IP YdI' iTaV^. VACANT PROPERTY \V$1
WILL SELL YOU TWO OH FOUR NEW
8 nnd 9-room houses In choice white neigh
boring!, rented so as to pay you 9 per
eent net llret year nnd jy# eent second
year. Only $\260 or $16,6W needed; half
cash.
<M (’AN sEl.T
WEST ATLANTA PARK
the
\oi choice coliNPR
postoffice, with Ini)
. mpi
nteuts, that Is paying 6 per cent net; ft will
double In value within three year*.
dh can hkTTTyou TOE BEST CORNkU
paying not less than
not teas than 6a pi
Can provi
\VII.I. SF.I.I. VoT TTlK GRKATKsf
bargain In railroad frontage close In (with
Improvements worth $12,000). Say, 2<» feet
on railroad by 260 feet on street, for the
sum of $26,00(1
ho YoI’^VaSt A NEW HOME OF Pltmf
6 to 10 rooms ou the north, south or west
WITH TERMS ON ALL
THE ABOVE. CALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE P L E A S ED TO
SERVE YOU.
M. MoNEILL and
WM. S*SHERWOOD,
Room 514 Empire Building.
INVESTMENT.
WE HAVE JUST HAD
PLACED WITH US FOR
A QUICK SALE 10 LOTS
IN HOLLYWOOD CEME
TERY. THESE WILL BE
SOU) AT A GREAT BAR
GAIN. WE WILL CON
SIDER ANY OFFER.
W. E. SAUNDERS & CO.
57 INMAN BLDG. .
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
The first month will b, givon FREE,
and If oecupi.d on, year, two moro
month, will bo givon FREE at tha
and of tho yoar, making only nlno
montha you will havo to pay for, Nono
but good families will bo allowed in
thoao house,. Th«M are located on tho
river oloetrio ear lina, only twenty min*
utos’ ride from tho eontor of tho eity,
contain 7 and 8 roomat hava navar
baan occupied; art located in West At
lanta Park. Evary housa front, a fifty-
foot park, which la tat In traoa, avar-
gre.na and flowara. Pura air; natlva
oakai an idaal apot for children. It It
cheaper than living In tha olty and tha
•urroundinga art mora wholaaoma. In
tha cantar of this park art tha FERRO
PH08PHATE SPRINGS, whioh will
cura any erta of otomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. If now hao a naw church, neatly
furniahod, a atora, a aohool houaa coat
ing (2,500 will toon ba complatad. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds,
will show you through tho houses. Rant
$20 par month.
JOHN J. WOODS IDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
MATHEWS & HILL.
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
Y THE VOTES OP THE PEOPLE.
Hake Smith. Is unanimously elected to
the office of governor. By a little fore
sight. yom can elect yourself to the own
ership of good paying property. We hare
the property; you have the money; so come
, . city that we know
an abundance of shade, east
we have a five-room house, with bath.
age: «___
jail home. About
rhea pest thing on North Jackson.
TION.
WE HAVE DIVIDED
1 H E BEAUTIFUL
LOUNT HOMESTEAD
NTO 75 BUILDING
,OTS. THIS PROPER-
Y FRONTS DEKALB
VENUE, AND RUNS
HROUGH TO McLEN-
ON STREET, AND AD-
0INS THE HANDSOME
DUSES OF MESSRS.
IGHTOWER AND MOR
IS IN INMAN PARK;
TREET CARS IN
FOR SALE FOR CASH.
No. 93 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents for ,$]5
No. 95 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents for $18
No. 124 Oakland avenue, 53x188; rents for $20
No. 368 E. Fair, 48x64; rents for .$35
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 residences in good order. You
don’t often get a ehauec to buy such at your own price
FORREST' & GEORGE ADAIR.
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.
SEPTEM-
CALL
ROFF SIMS & CO.,
STANDARD 2880.
J. H. G ARNER & CO.
SAL ESTATE AND JNVESTMEN
SOS and 306 Century Bids.
BOTH PHONES 449».
SOUTH CONTINUES
TO SELL COTTON
New York. Aug. 22.—The Bun says:
The speculation wan rather narrow, and,
nt no time during tho day, did prices
show nny marked change. There was
apparently a d!s{msltloti among not a few
to hold off for further developments,
pedally us regards the weather, ana also
na to the attitude of Influential Interests
In the trade. As to the weather, It was
generally regarded us favorable, although
heavy rains wcurred at some pidntK In
Georgia nnd North Carolina and South Car
olina, while the crop reports from -most
sections of the belt ctuitlnued to point to
a good yield. On the other hand, UveriH>ol
showed iinexpe4*ted strength, rising 12@14
a icnn p 0 | n t H# nn< i t although
improvement was lost, tne
more favoraCL ........vw ...
was here. Kplnuers were said to Ik* buy
ing more freely and Liverpool was a good
Inner here. f. rider the circumstances,
prices advanced moderately here early lu
the session, with shorts covering and com
mission nnd wire houses buvlng to some
extent. Spot Interests Imught and it good
snot demand was reported nt the South.
Hut, ns already Intimated, there was less
disposition among the rank nnd flle to fol
low the tally, and later In the day, In
fluenced by a Inck of support, liquidation
by recent buyers nnd selling by lending lo
cal operators, the market reacted nnd
closed nliout unchanged for the day on
the active months. The Mouth continued
to sell. Local traders sold for the short
account on the Idea that after a rally of
later nf»out 30 points, something of a set
back was due. The r«*cel»t# of new cot
ton continued ou a lllieral scale.”—Glbert
& Clay.
New Orleans. Aug. 23.—The Tlmes-Dcm-
04*rnt: “While yesterday's eotton market
evidenced but a small measure of vigor,
nevertheless temporary stublllty was Indi
cated on all sides prominently enough to
check energetic endeavor among chronic
short scalpers, thus pushing speculation
somewhat nearer the stagnation stage. *
‘ . - -r or a | ou _ p U p
the tendency
Jig of spot nnd _ r .
ferenccs, which. In time, may become a
potent Influence In behalf of the staple
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
OiriclKlIr eorrrctKl by Atlanta Fruit , niJ
l-rrolure Kirliang,.
Urinous, t4.75Q4.00.
Llnira. 50Q75o.
Peachw* tier orate, tl.0JQl.60.
1-lueapplei. ti.60Qi.6o.
Btnnnaa. straights nrr hunch, tl.60fli.it,
Culls, per hum'll, tl.00ei.25.
pot’f.TitY Asn coTntry rBorira:-
cr«*iw"Ho 36 ^ 37 ^ ' frl "’ ~ V4 ® 3c; broil-
Live ilucSs". 1-rkln, 35o: nuilillr. 2Se:7u c
Hrrasnl hens, per imunil. 12Qlto.
*" pet doxen; 22C.
SSKr; table, per noiiiul, 20@22!4r; cook.
Ing. per piiuml, l!%«15c.
Il-mor. new, 8®10o pounrl; In oue-pount
rucks. 10«i 12c.
VK(1KTAHLK8-Irisli potatoes. No. 1
stock. 62.60 barrel; per liualiet, <1.00.
onions. 3c per pound; cablmge. lV4c pound.
New sweet initatoes, ..c liiishel.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
F'AJCIt—I'o.tcl . patent, to.85; Hlouiond
patent, t6.25; Mnscoutnh rttnr. it.Si; fane,
patent, t4.60: Bed Kngle. tt.25; Blue ttlhhou,
H00j fancy, t3.90; spring wheat patent, tS.iii
COuN—Choice red cob. 7$c; No. 2 white.
75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 73c.
OATS—Choice white dlpppil. 624 *. choice
white, 60c; choice mlxe<l, 48c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
MBAI.—Plain water-ground, per bushel,
73c; 1 Kilted. 140-pound Jutes, per bushel. 65c;
Shorts, white. $1.60; lueflluin. $1.40; brown,
$1.35; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05.
HAY—'Timothy, choice large bales. $1.10;
do., choice stnnll bales, $1.06; do.. No. 1
timothy bales, $1.00; No. 2. $1.00; do,. l
cloevr mixed, $1.00; do., NO. 2 clover mixed,
90c.
CI/OVRR—Choice 90e.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, nnd
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New
Y’ork refined, 4Hc; plantations. 54*. Market
very atrong. J^tok for nth nee.
COFFEK—Boasted Arbuckle's $16.50.
bulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10®
12c. Market strong.
HICK—Carolina 4Mfp7^c. according to
grade. Market very strong.
CHEB8H— Fancy full cream dairy, ll'ic;
twins Hi*: brick Hi*. Market string.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. 15c. Dove
hams, lSVic. California hams. lOty*; Hi*d
Cross lmmfl. 15c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.87;
bellies. 20-5 lbs.. $10.56; fat backs, 84*; plates.
8c; Supreme lard. $9.75; Rc4l Cn
Snow Drift compound, 784c; Red Cr<
tnnle.
nten-
leans and Galveston, Is now being traibnl
In nt n basis .comparatively high, though
fresh business Is not yet on the largo
genie.’’—Ware & I#elnn<l.
iu in iiucy, ei.nuu.
$1,000 annually.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
MARTIN.
Mrs. E. If. West has returned to her
home in Atlanta.
Miss Etbyle K. Cooper la visiting friends
In Anderson, 8. C.
Miss Zelysha Phillips, of Hartwell, Is the
guest of Miss Blanche Mitchell.
Miss Lelnh MIeudersou, of Norcross, Is
with Mrs. J. C. Watkins.
Mr. Edward Cason aud Mrs. J. T. Cason
are visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Mr. A. L. t rleks, of Toccoa, was here re
cently.
Miss Vnllim V. Mitchell has returned
fnnu Atlanta.
Miss Lula Rowers has returned to Row-
ersvllle. after spending several days In
t4iwn, as the gutmt of Miss Mitchell.
Dr. J. C. Solomon 1ms returned to his
lumie lu Atlanta.
Mrs. Hnmlnll Is visiting relatives In At*
lanta. .
Miss Ij*s!le fa*nrd, of Hartwell, Is visiting
frfemls In town.
Miss Mabel Verner has returned from
Ibtwcrsvllle. and will again leave August 22
for Walhalla, H. C„ where she will spend
several weeks.
QuRe a crowd of the young people of
Martin, chaperoned by Mrs. Matheson.
spent Monday nt T4k*C41» Falls. Amttng those
who enjoyed the 4>ntlng were Ml*»4>* Mitch
ell. Mrs. Msthemm, Mis* Lean! ami Miss
Phlllln* of Hartwell, nml Miss Roweri
Boweravllle, Messrs. Paul Cooper, G.
Walters. G. II. Mitchell. Dr. Cason,
Crawford and B. McMurry.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. 3.—The Sun says: The
the tendency of prices w ...
rlous causes, prliii'lnnlly the hnnb'nlng «*f
tho money rnte nnd a renewal of nndes-
slonnl onerntbms 4iu the rl4twnward slib*. but
the profialilUty Is that large operators who
proflted by the s<*nsationnl ndviiii4*es In
storks like Union Pacific, Southern Poelflc
anil othi*r stiN'ks, fliullng that tin* nubile
bail absorbeil about nil they could be In-
iluc(*f| to take for the presenr, withdrew
support with a view to encouraging the
growth of a short Interest, and at the same
**—■ * “Bculntlve
lie short
... .. substan
tial element of strength which those having
large amounts of stocks for distribution
were not likely to Ignore, ns Its usefulness
hail In>cii abundantly ilemonstrated In the
closing of Inst week. A go<Hl part of the
buying ou those days ami on Momlny rep
resented the covering of short contracts,
but It ennbb'il sellers tn And buyers, nml
so long as It i , outlum > il there was little neeil
of manipulative transactions to snap tit the
trailing. Those who hold stork* on which
they had large profits are now In position
of correspondingly Increased resources
which they can use in making n market
for dlstrlhnlton of their remaining lines
whenever they find technical nnd other
dltlons to their liking.—Glbert A Clay.'
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Georgia, ... ... .... ..
Savannah 5s. 1909...
Macons 6s. 1910 106
Atlanta, 6s. 1911 105
Atlanta, 4H»- 1»2-’ 107
Atlanta 4s, 1934 105
Atlanta nnd West Point. . . .165
Atlanta nnd YVest Point Debts..107
Central Hallway of Georgln 1st
Income '
do, 2d Income
do. 3d Income
(ioorgln .. . .266
Augusta and Savannah 115
Southwestern 116
Georgln Pacific* lets 120
C., C. nnd A. lata ..112
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BECAUSE OF CA8TR0. O
6 Special to The Georgian. 0
O Shreveport, La., Aug. 23.—Man- 0
0 ager Gllks, of the Shreveport O
O team, stated this morning that he O
O has not protested Birmingham 0
O games In which Castro played, but O
O that he would probably do ho to- n
O day. 0
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
1906. wti. . MMHVHI
court house door of sold county, on the flrst
Tuesday in September, 1906, next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty of the estate of Susan W. Jones, de
ceased, to wit: A house nnd lot, known ns
No 72 East Linden street. In the city of
Atlanta amt described ns follows: Being on
the northwest corner of Linden and Court-
laud streets nud fronting seventy-live «7o»
feet on East Linden street, and running
Imck one hundred nnd eleven till) feet on
loirtlninl strci>t same width ns front, nnd
hounded on the north by property of Mrs.
I .owe nnd on the west by property of Mrs.
E. S. McCnniliess. nnd being n part of land
lot No. 6d. In the Fourteenth district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia.
lold for the pnrp«Mto of m r " *
nil distribution among t
said deceitr*Hj.
Terms cash.
CARLTON H. MILLER.
Dtnrdfan nnd es-Offlcio Administrator of
the Estate of Susan W. Jones. Iteceaaed.
COURT!.AND 8. WINN. Attorney.
This August, 9 1906,
Let The Georgian
Be Your Salesman
Mr. Merchant, you have many things to sell; let The
Georgian be your salesman. Let it tell your story and
create the interest in your business which your wares de
serve. It is a salesman which talks to 23,0GJ subscribers—
which means practically 100,000 prospective purchasers—
all at one time. Think how long it would take the most
active, the most expert, the most conscientious salesman
to tell 100,000 people what he had to sell; and then think
of the expense.
The Georgian is a good newspaper. Ask your neigh
bor and friend. Ask your competitor what sort of re
sults he is getting from advertising in its columns. Then
you will be ready to do business with
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Phones 4427, 4928, 4929, All Main.