The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 24, 1906, Image 12

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12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for loot than 25 cents, the prica of four linas. Six words of averago length make a line. The following rate* are for eonaeeutive insertions: 1 time . « 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4*/ a cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3>/ 2 cents a line. , 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. Georgian want ads. are Inex* pensive, but they bring quiek re* suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. Whsn sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. DAVID \V. YAURr.OUfJfl. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1255. 30 B. Hooter St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. “KENT LIGHTS.” THB BUST OF MANTLB LIGHTS SOW sold nt *144 N. Pryor 8t. Ales Kent. I’bon. 4*41 aogp; sold at drug and depart* meat stores; ask for It or write J. J. Krom, Hrulp nod Hair Specialist. 612 The Grand, OLD HAT8 MADE NEW ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF TIIK AiOerirnu nnd Georgia State Assoelattoo of 1’oWlc Accountant*. Sheldon Audit i'o.. public ncroontniitM and auditors, 513-619 Temple Court. Examinations, appraisals, audits. Ixwal ami long distance phone llM- TALKING MACHINB8. TALKING SIACIUSKK ASH KB CORPS- Wholesale and retail distributors of tie- tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and orer 10.000 records, luunedlnte attention given mill orders. We wsut the names of nil talking machine dealer* In the Sooth. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Klyen Co. Ia.NA.MA AM) MILAM STRAW HATS cleaned and reshap Soft and stiff felt Shaped. 36c. Bands or sweats. Sc each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6% Whitehall ft FOR SALE*—REAL E8TATE. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to boy or sell, rail to see me. II. C. Fen dleton, 614 Peters Imlldlug. nnd personal attention. If It’s worth the price we Will sell It. <\ II. Welle A Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OB EX change pro you to see EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. BATH. Flit liner; nil modern conveniences. House comparatively new, on East Fifth atrfi between two car lines. Ready for ocr psney September 1. Rent. 360. 'Phone 123 main, or address 1532 Candler build l^g. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD. RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OP AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF you WISH TO BUY. KELL OR EX change property of any kind, It will nny you to see us. C. H. Wells A Co., il(H Fourth National Bank. MONEY TO LOAN. Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN ft CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loons on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MOXKY TO lend money for purchase money notea; straight loans made for 5 per cent nnd up wards. According to desirability of f W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad street WANTED—^THREE YOUNG MEN collectors. Address at once Collector, care The Georgian. WANTED, HELP-YOUNG MAN bookkeeper and stenographer; must have bad experience; send references; must be atendy. reliable mid sober. Address In ov handwriting B. ft 8.. 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. AHVKHTIHINO SOLICITOR FOR OLH established paper; good |«iy. Call on Chat. I). Barker. 2d Peter* St. WANTED—A STEADY. RELIABLE COL ored man, who understands rare of horses and yard work. Apply 327 Weal Peachtree WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT HEM- Ingtun operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Co., Ill Peachtree WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION AT ONCE Sfiy — - and learn. Good habits. Equitable building, Atlanta. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. K8T-CLAS8 BUSINESS ' UOUSEB Bnld hate blah grade situs. Call on *nt Sign Co., 91V4 North Pryor street tone 2923. FOR SALE-ONE SET LARGE OAK folding doors, one stool celling. Colt Book • Co., 61 Whitehall at. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixture* to sell, see the Southern Auction nnd 8alvace Company. 20 South Auctl r. 'Phone Bell 2306. FOR SALE—BE8T RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co., A and 62 West Mitchell et. FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADh FINK Brockwar surrles, runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., M and 62 West Mitchell street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Fleur. There Ik money In •very sack. W ANTE D-8EC0NDH AND UO LL-TO P or flat top desk, with side drawers. 5tust be in good condition. Stnte price, dress Desk, care The Georgian. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and rault doors to be sold at coat during Beat week; now In your time. 26 8. Itroad street. R. W. Ellis. Atlanta. llE A FUlHT-CLAk* BARRETT HAtflfcM trade learned. Full course $20. We own 162 Whitehall street. TYPEWRITER CARBON, STANDARD quality, nil color*. 41.25 per 100 sheets de livered. Samples 25c per doxen sheets. Autry Gn~*r. 1312 Empire. Atlanta, On. WE WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE »h-*t suits our need* we will pay flS. For t*nt tt*-«iLir« of <'ou)|>et|tloti. address The Mocking Bird. Dept. G, Xewnnn. Ga. Bennett Printing House , >' ■. 111 PICTURE FRAMES. FUTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H- ”, vsrbr.High. m Auburn avenue, corner res* htr****. Entrance Auburn avenue. „ART SCHOOL. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note# and lend* money on Improved Atlanta property a' reason ablo rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. ~ 1y on real e 4 J 11. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE, « TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street. FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans ov rates ever Company, Gonld building. Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. because there Is tnooey In It CO S’ UE f) E iTA T E~floST?Y, bonus; w»rs iMMight. Best , 20 Peters Ht., 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. WANTED—ROOMS. for two. Address X. X., care Georgian. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. GET A HOME WITHOUT MONEY. tueii In fine location. 387 Piedmont avenue. WANTED—FURNI8HEP ROOM8. . » - qtfiv* imiihi,, best reference*; In private family and modern house: heated. North side. Sub urbs preferred. If uenr ears. Breakfasts only, or with dinner lit night. Address L08T. And guarantees slick. I ways lowest In the prlcaY* Burnett, of course! Your "Unde Jim" la hard to beat: He's at Nnmlter 12 E. Hunter strest. Both Phones 660. low. cleans suits 11 to 11.60. Pants Bfe 168 Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 629, A. 3881. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett ft Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper nnd painting. Office and abow room 12 East limiter street. Both 'phones 660. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Kent. 915ft N. Pryor. PI AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY nt 10 a. III. at the Southern Auction uud Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, KELL OR EX National Bank. M. A. SHELTON, r _ . vain., work and material guaranteed. Both phone* 1271. 61 & Pryor street. GI.ORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. XKAIt HKORiHa AVKNI'U. \VK ifAVK thr«*e-room cottages. renting at r l* can sell the two for 9900. Thla Is the kind of an investment that you have Itocii booking for. See ns about this. nVETTooM V'dtt.vhk ox' nkijioS street. Lot 50 by 125. This Is dose In. Price 52.000 WETi aV RTTofoS' WDTfDW.Vhi* AVH- line; 104 by 186, to nnothei- street; only 31J0Q, fWo mixhooM iwrAHics S!:ait r!:u niln.il station; sidewalks nnd »*ewer; cabl et mantels; spbuidld renting sectlou; 91,- W) each; one third cash nnd monthly pay ments. FilPl! NICK I.fc'Tt. ANH MITAOY I.OTH near Grant park; I1.4G0. IF yol* iiAV>y V.\T.\ntTuopeH+V WE wa can adi ; us a trial. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors lu the Sort fa. Southern agents for l*t erce. Yale. Snell nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for oar 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander* Klyen Co. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phone* HIS. Ill Petera Building. ft2.50O_UEOBf;lA AVKNUK; ft-BOOM COT. tage, on which wc no make r.rjr attrar- live term.; tej, ISOO ra,h and <3 per month. If (hla doean't ault 700, max b* ohle to do .till hotter. 12,700—BRAND NBW 6-ltOOM COTTAOK on large level lot I11 Weat Bud, on ear line, with every convenience, wuter. caa. hath, newer,ee, etc. A cumph-tc little home, nnd we ran make you ea,y terms on thl,. MATHEWS & HILL. Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. ME88ENGER SERVICE. FOB PROMPT AM) UBMABI.i: MBS- ‘sengers. 'pboue 33. J. A. Davie# and J, PICTURE FRAME8. „ PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough, 2Vft Auburn avenue, •* *■ Entrance Auburn ave- TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE ft BID*. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone I5ifi. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COM PI. 1C AT ED watches ore my hobby. Modern Ideas In work and dealing*. II. Walter !.ett. Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. ANSLBV PARK LOT—ON PEACHTREE clrelo, 196x420, and we are going to sell this lot nt coat for special reasons. Price 95,709. It's a good one. 95.000-LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH tree, a splendid 9-rooni house ou nice, large north front lot. Can make easy term* on this. 94.250—ELEVENTH STREET; KIIADY, lerel lot, 65x204. Your last chance to | one of these lovely lota for a home. 8J clal reason for selling. This Is like si nnd fine silk at that. 935.00 FRONT FOOT-WB HAVE ON TIIE north side, on a good street, 260x150. al most perfectly lerel, covered with dense ■B JOB PRINTING. NOTKHEADK. BXVF.I.OPKH. MIM.tIBADK card., etc., printed 75c for 500. Addrra. ha.. 1). Barker. 20 Peter. HI.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 BUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2336. Men's sewed half soles. 75c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor street, loslte court house. All worl — cheap prleea. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) We enn sell you business, at please you. register, aultablo REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad St.. Atlanta. Ga. WILL TRADE YOU A 96.000 MODERN 8- room home In flue condition, first-class nelghliorhood. ou large lot, for vacant prop erty ou north aide. M. M’NEILL nnd W. S. SHERWOOD. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Bo Wise and Invest Youi’ Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. WIU, HEM, YOU TWO Oil EOEH NEW * and 9-room houses lu choice white nelgb * rented so ns to pay yon * — .... .... first year and r* ~ year. Only 9&.250 960—NEAR THE PEACHTREES WR ‘ ‘ * ory welbhullt houa year at 937.60; bom Hon cau't he licat. 66,603- FIFTH STKbHT HOME OP NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot as there Is In the»rltj). This house Is furnace heated, In good repair, could not be dupll cated for the money. 94.400—NIN K-ltOOM WEST END IIOMB, brand now. on car Hue; good location, out look beautiful; one of the best built bouses to lie found. Can make easy terms on this to good party, and give possession HeptemlM»r 1. 93.500—NURTIt AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE rooms nnd hall, on lot 42x140; Just com- pleted; In splendid nelghlwrhood; first va cant cottage next to Hunt street. In this block you would have for nelghltorn such na Capt. Richard attle. Mr. oh Hemp hill. Mr. Perkerson. etc. Street to I* chorted aoon, and then property will go bounding up. J. A. BROOKS, REAL ESTATE, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1384 Main. THERE MUST BE HOLD, AND are worth the money: Kont-IIOOM COTTAUB, WATElt, SEW. er nnd gns. I960 EOEll-UOOM COTTAGE; <l()OI> INVERT- ment |900 NICE 1105!E, NEAE TECH HOIIOOL. FOB $1,100; has pared street and all Improve* ments. TIIItKE HoDrkH, bTII.T TWO YEAItK. .. ..... . Corner lot and good. Kents 924; 92.000. tW6 lldCHKn, J good lot, on c|-ncr; close In. Flo* lu* vestment. Renti*«|.. 92,100 TIIItEE OllOh HIU’RER. • ItENTEf), forced sale; 91,000. Can't build houses for less than $1,200. II.ESO-CLOKB IN; FIVE HOOjlK Improvements, bath, etc. Extra suit railroad man fine. KjSPThkkK excellent IIOIKKR J3.000-1.0T ONE (lOOI) STBEtlT to another. 14 per cent. THINK OK THERE! Three houses. New. TioHfffirWAST' your money’s worth? If you do, answer this. If you do not mean business, wait nnd pay mom. FOR RENT. NO. 93 FORREST AVB.—THIS 2 STORY 8-rooui frntne. on lot 40x130, whleh Ilea lerel In front, Is on the* south side of For rest avenue, Wtween Piedmont avenue nnd Butler street. Has gas and water, porce- lain bath, closet, stattouary wnshstaud on each floor, nnd aluk In the kitchen. Thla pled by Dr. Asher. The rental on this erty Is 160 per month, and Dr. Asher Is __„.ous that some one take the house that will iKsinl him nnd his mother. They ex pect to make tne change on Sept. J. For farther Information, Inquire on the prem ia. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonti tit. WEST ATLANTA PARK. lit CAN XKli. UMi ('HOICK COIlNKtt sear the new postoffice, with Improve ments, that Is imyliig 6 per cent net; ft wtU louble In value within three years. )il CAN' HKl.I. YOU THE IIKHT COItKHIt WILL KIM.I. YOl THE IIKEATI!kT street, for the ITo YOU WAN*T A NBtV HOME OK KKOM 6 to 10 rooms on the mirth, south or west aide at from 91.700 to $19,000! Or lots la any part of the city. WITH TERMS ON ALL THE ABOVE. CALL ANI) SEE US. WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL aud WM. S. SHERWOOD, Room 514 Empire Building. INVESTMENT. WE HAVE tlUST HAD PLACED WITH US FOR A QUICK SALE 10 LOTS IN HOLLYWOOD: CEME TERY. THESE WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT BAR GAIN. WE WILL CON SIDER ANY OFFER. W. E. SAUNDERS £• CO. 57 INMAN BLDG. w * Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. The firtt month will be given FREE, and if occupied one year, two more months will bo glvan FREE at the •nd of tho yoer, making only nine month* you will hav* to pay for. Non, but good famllio, will b* allowed in thoa* houses. Th«„ ar, locatsd on th« river electric ear lint, only twenty min- utee* ride from th* canter of th* eityi contain 7 and 8 rooms) have never been occupied; are located in West At lanta Park. Every house front! a fifty- foot park, which is eet in trees! ever greens and flowers- Purs air) native oakti an ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than living in tho eity and th, surrounding, ar, mor. wholeiome. In th, center of this park are the FERRO PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, which will eure any ere# of stomach or kidney trouble, no ma'ttor of how long stand ing. It now hae a now church, neatly furnished, a atero, a eehool house cost ing $2,500 will coon b* completed. Capt. J. T. Mills, who livoa on th* grounds, will show you through th* houe«s. Rent S20 per month. JOHN ,T. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. BY THE VOTE8 OF THE PEOPLE. Ifoke Smith Is unanimously elected to the office of governor. By a little fore sight, you can elect yourself to the own ership of good paring property. We have the property; you have the money; WM to «oe us. 1 money; so come sit Ion* and at the price Is the most reason able Property In this city thnt we know of. It bn# an abundance of shade, east front, three minutes walk of car; lot 78 by ON BROYLES STREET AND AT 9I.8W. we have a five-room house, with bath, water and gas. and large lot. 94,309—laOOK AT THIS! NORTH JACK- son street: beautiful cottage: east froft, and an Ideal acetlou for small boine. Almut the cheapest thing on North Jackaoti. Come to see us. FOR SALE FOR CASH. No. 93 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents for $15 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 . . f $35 We will sell these places under the hammer for spot cash before the Court House door ou Tuesday, Septem ber 4 (legal sale day). All these are neat residences in good order. You don’t often get a chance to buv such at vour 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. REAL ESTATE AT AUC TION. WE HAVE DIVIDED THE BEAUTIFUL BLOUNT HOMESTEAD INTO 75 BUILDING LOTS. THIS PROPER TY FRONTS DEKALB AVENUE, AND RUNS THROUGH TO McLEN DON STREET,.AND AD JOINS THE HANDSOME HOUSES OF MESSRS. HIGHTOWER AND MOR RIS IN INMAN PARK; STREET CARS IN FRONT, LEVEL, PRET TY, SHADY LOTS. SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 8. 1906; 1-3 CASH, BALANCE $10 A MONTH AT 7 PER CENT. CALL FOR PLATS AT OFFICE OF ROFF SIMS & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 319 and 320 FOURTH NA TIONAL BANK BUILD- incF. BELL PHONE 888. STANDARD 2880. J. H. G ARNER & CO. HEAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4493. PEACHTREE—CHOICE VACANT LOT twtwiwn Thirteenth and Fourteenth sta., 68x210 to alley, 97.860. Only $1,860 cash, bal< anee $1,000 annually. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN MARTIN, 5frs. B. II. West has returned to her home In Atlanta. Miss Etbyle E. Cooper la visiting friends In Andersou, 8. C. Mlsa Zelysha Phillips, of Hartwell, la the guest of Miss Blanche Mitchell. Miss Iselah Henderson, of. Xorcross, with Mrs. J. C. Watkins. Mr. Kdwanl Caoou and Mrs. J. T. Cason re visiting relatives In Atlanta. Mr. A. L. t ricks, of Toccoa, was here re cently. Miss Valina V. Mitchell baa returned from Atlanta. Miss Lula Bowers has returned to Bow eravltle, after spending several days In iwii, ns the guest of Mlsa Mitchell. |>r. J. C. Solomon has returned to his home In Atlanta. Mrs.' Uamlnll Is visiting relatives In At lanta. Ml ha Leslie Lcnrd, of Hartwell, Is visiting friends In town. Dr. Jeff Davla, of Toccoa, was here 1 day. Mr. James T. Reese, of Elherton, was lu town Tuesday. Miss Maliel \erner has returned I Ibiwersvllle. and will agalu leave August a for Walhalln. 8. C., where ahe will npend several weeks. Quite a crowd of the young people of Martin, chnficniued by Mrs. Matin 1 sjient Monday nt Toccoa Fall*. Among t! who enjoyed the outing were Misses ML__ ell. Mrs. Mnlheson. Mlsa l^nrd nud Miss I’hlllln# of llnrtwell, nnd Mlsa llowers of Rowernvllle. Messrs. Paul C«m|ier, G. tchell. Dr. Cason, cMurry. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1906. will lie sold before the court house door of said county, 011 the first Tnesiiay In September, 1906. next, within *—I bourn of sale, the following prop- . the entnte of Susan W. Jones, de ceased. to wit: A house nud lot. known as No. 72 East Linden street. In the city of Atlanta nnd described ns follows: Being on the northwest corner of Unden ami Court- land streets and fronting seventy-five «75| feet *»n East l.lnden _ street, and ruuuiug liack one hundred and eleven (111) feet on Courtland street some width as front, aud liouiuled on the north by property of Mrs. Isowe nnd on the went by property of Mrs. E. S. Mc('audios#, am) lielng n part of land lot No. So. fn the Fourteenth district of orig- Inally llcnry. now Fulton, county. Georgia. Sob! for the purpose of payment of debts snd distribution among the heirs at law of said decear-u. Terms cash. CARLTON It. MILLER. Guardian and ex-Offlclo Administrator of the Estate of Susan W. Jones, Iiecessed. COURTLAND H. WINN, Attorney. Thla August, 9 1906. SOUTH CONTINUES TO-SELL COTTON New York. Aug. 22.—The Hun says: "The speculation wns rather narrow, ami, at no time during the day, did prices show nny marked change. There was apparently a disposition among not a few to hold off for further developments, peclally as regards the weather, nud also ns to the attitude of Infiueutlal Interests In tho trade. As to the weather. It wns generally regarded a* favorable, although heavy rains occurred nt some points In Georgia and North Carolina and South Car olina, wbllo the crop reports from most sections of the belt contlnned to point to a good yield. On the other hand, Liverpool showed unexpected strength, rising 12614 American points, nnd, although part of the Improvement wns lost, the feflllng there, Judging from private advices, wns wore favorable to mi advance than It was hen*. Spinners were said to be buy ing more freely and Liverpool was a good ■*" v er here. Under the circumstances, i’s advanced moderately here early (u the session, with shorts covering aud com mission snd wire honses buying to some extent. 8|w»t Interests bought and n good spot demand was reported nt the Houth. But, ns already Intimated, there was less dls|Misltlon among the rank and file to fol low the rally, and Inter In the day. In fluenced by a lack of support, llquldatldn by recent* buyers and selling by lending lo cal ojiomtors, the market reacted and closed nbont unchanged for the day on the active months. The South continued to sell. Local traders sold for the short account on the'Idea that after a rally of Inter about 30 points, something of a set back was due. Tho receipts of now cot ton continued on a liberal acala."—Glbert ft Clay. New Orleans, Aug. 23.—The Tlmes-Dem ocrat: "While yesterday’s cotton market evidenced but a small measure of vigor, nevertheless temporary stability was ludl- gi „ vestment buying for a long pull yet lacks it, but the. tendeucy broadening of spot and ... fcrcnccs, which, in time, may become a potent Influence In behalf of the staple. Meanwhile, climatic changes are threaten ed which may delay picking, and the early movement In the weat, thus lucreaslng the exporters’ difficulties. Incidentally, cotton for September delivery, both nt New Or leans and Galveston, is now l»elng. traded In nt a basis comparatively high, though fresh busluesa la not yet on the largo acale."—Ware ft Iceland. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. 3.—The Sun says: Tb% market waa heavy nt the opening, then lie- came feverish and ttefore the close turned suspiciously wenk. The marked change In the tendency of prices was ascr*. » to va rious causea, principally the hardening of money rate and a renewal of nrofes- il operations on the downward slue, but ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Offlrlnlly curmted by Atlanta Fruit eid 1-roriuc. KscUnns., lAmuue, JI.75fi5.00. IJiiim. 50fi75<-. I-rachra. pur crate. $1.00*1.80. llnenpplea. |I.60©-J.60. Itanium*. atrnlKbt*. per bunch. II.S0fil.7l. Culls, per bunch. ll.OOGl.SS. „ POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE— cr”I.SPV 5 * 37 *' ; fr,C ’’ ~' 4 ® ac: bro "‘ lire .luck*', Pekin, 35c; puddle. 26fi37Uc. Dreierd ben*, tier pound. 12©I3c. Eggs. per. dozen. 22c. , Butter, table, per pound, 9O022ttc; cook ing. per pound, 12V4€15c. Honey, new, 8610c pound; In one-pound racks, 10612c. potatoes, alonalpp«iitlfWMMHHHMMPHii the proDahlllty la thnt large operators who profited by the sensational advances In stocks like Union Pacific, Southern Pacific had absorbed about all ilnced to take for the present, withdrew support with a view to encouraging tho G rowth of a short Interest, and at the satnu line shaking out some of the speculative longs. Complete elimination of the short Interest deprived the market of n substan tial element of strength which those having large amounts of stocks for distribution were not likely to Ignore, aa Its usefulness had l>een abundantly demonstrated lu the closing of last week. A good part of the buying on those days and on Slonday rep resented the covering of abort contracts, but it enabled sellers to find buyers, and so long ns It continued there was little peed of manipulative transactions to snap to the trading. Those who hold stocks on which they nad large profits are now In position of correspondingly Increased resources which they can use In making a market for distribution of their remaining Hues whenever they find technical and other con ditions to their .liking.—Glbert ft Clay. New sweet pofi FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—rostel's potent. $5.85; Diamond patent, 95.25; Mascotitsb Star, 94.60; fancy patent. 94.60; Red Eagle, $4.25; Blue Ribbon, gjOOj fancy, 93.90; spring wheat patent, 35.M COHN—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 white, 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed, 73c. OATS—Cnolce white clipped, 62c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 43c; Texas rust proof, 60c. MEAL—Plain water-ground, per bushel, 73c; bolted, 140-pound Jutes, per bushel, 65c; ** *“:e, 91.60; medium, 91.40; brown. use lift B It, *1. AW. IUIAT — . im»—'Timothy, choice large bales, fl choice small bales, 91.06: do., Nt 11.10: — . — — Jft uaira, fj.uu. uni, a-w. a timothy bales, $1.00; No. 2. 91.00; do.. No. 1 cloevr mixed, 91.00; do., No. 2 clover mixed, 90c. CLOVER—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. STTGAR—Standard granulated, 95.20. New York refined, 4Hc: plantations, 5c. Market very strong. Look for advance. COFFEE-Roasted „ Arbuckle’a $16.50. hulk, In bags or barrtla, 13c; green, 109 12o. Market strong. RICE—Carolina 4ft07ttc, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEE8E— Fancy full cream dairy, 14)4c; twins 14c: brick 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dora hams. 15Hc. California hams. 1044c; Red Cross hams. 15c. Ore salt extra ribs, $9.87; bellies, 20-5 lbs., 110.60; fat backs, 8c; plates, 8c; Supreme lard, 19.71; Red Cross, 10c. Know Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 7%c. STOCKS AND BOND8. Savannah 5s. Macons 6f, 1910.... Atlanta. 5s. 1911.... Atlanta, 444s. 1922.. . -I?? Atlanta 4s. 1934.. . ..106 . ..107 1« Atlanta and West Point. . . .165 Atlauta and West Point Debta..I07 Central Railway of Georgia 1st Income do, 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia.... J 265 Augusta and Savannah.’ 116 Southwestern IK Georgia Pacific lata 120 C. f C. and A. lsts 112 9244 91 8744 270 117 o<hkhm><h>oo<h><h>oooockh>ooooo O o O GILKS TO PROTEST O BECAU8E OF CASTRO. O O Special to The Georgian. 0 O Shreveport, Ia, Au*. 23.—Man- o O ager Gllks, of the Shreveport O O team, stated thla morning that he O O haa not protected Birmingham O O games In which Castro played, but O O that he would probably do so to- O 2 day. 2 OOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOO * b Let The Georgian Be Your Salesman Sir. 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