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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED-TIIBEE YOUNG MEN
Collectors. Address at once Collector, i
The Georgian.
WANTED, HELP—YOUNG MAN AH
bookkeeper and stenographer; must have
bad experience * * u “
. send references; must be
relhblr nnA sober. Address In own
sndwrltlng II. A H., core The Georgian.
20 Peters street.
PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE
In 12 months. Address Southern College
of Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
'WANTED—A PRESH FEEDER—JOII AND
cylinder. DeLoneh Mill Manufacturing
Company. 400 Highland avenue.
WANTED—DEPUTY ORGANIZERS, AT
LANTA AND SOUTHERN STATES. FOR
THE •• ••ORDER OF WASHINGTON."
TWENTY IIIIIEE YEARS OLD AND NO
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AGENTS—IIOYH AND GIRLS
In every towu Iti Georgia mid Alabama for
midget 'cards. Write for free samples and
terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Ga. 1312
Empire building.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
wasted-all kinds of salable
school, law, medical Itook* for cash. J.
C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. Thera Is money In
every sack.
WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROM .-TOP
or flat-top desk, with side drawers. Mint
be In good condition. State price. Ad-
WANTED-COUNTRY WEEKLY NEWS-
paper; give location, equipment, business
done, and lowest rash price. Cash, this
office.
WANTED—TEACHERS.
WANTED—PRINCIPAL AND PRIMARY
teacher for term of eight months. Don't
answer unless prepsnnl to show ability.
Aildress E. A. Nesldt, Tucker, fin
WANTEI
MALE TEACtlEIt. DUE-
pared to teach mathematics, sejence and
le ordinary branches. Must be college
graduate. Single man preferred. Salary 175
t\ r >
McCurdy, Stone Mountain, Ga.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
\V. II. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
American a ml Georgia State Association
of Public Accountants. Sbeblou Audit C< .
>ublle accountants and auditors, 518-619
le Court. Ezignlnatlous. appraisal*.
L 1
sms
*.Local end long distance pi
tm.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Wholesale and i^tnll distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Record*. Just
received Inrge consignment of machines and
over 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall order*. W« want the names of
all talking machine dealers In the South..
Write for catalogue. Alexandcr-Klyea Co.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES-LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for
1906 catalogue mid prlca list. Alexau
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MRS-
•engers, 'phone 31. J, A. Davies aud J.
MEDICAL.
KltOMOPATIIIL KEMEDIE8 CURF.
scalp dlacaaes and make hair grow.
Kroin ■ Medicated Soap makes you by-
glenlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J.
Kroni. specialist. CIS **Tbe Grand,** At
lanta. Ga.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone. 5488. 412 P.t.r. Building.
uigf, on wnicn we can muse very mixuu*
tlve terms; say, 1500 cash snd $25 per
mouth. If this doesn't suit you, may be
able to do-still better.
$2,700—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE
ou large level lot In West End. ou car
line, with every convenience, water, gas,
bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home,
ntid we can make you easy terms “
til's.
$5,000—LINDEN AVENUE, NEAR PEACH*
tree, a spleudbl 9-room house ou nice,
Inrge north front lot. Can make easy
terms on this.
$4,260—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY,
level lot, t£x204. Your lust chance !o get
one of these lovely lots for a home. Spe
cial reason for selling. This Is like silk,
and line silk at that.
PICTURE FRAME8.
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ove
WALL PAPER.
PAPER AND PAINTS.
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
snd painting. Office and show room 12
East Hunter street. Roth 'phones 660.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
steel hank safes and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. It. W. Ellin, Agent, 26 8.
PERSONAL.
david w. YARnnounn.
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1266. 10 E. Huoter St.
‘KENT LIGHTS.”
STREET, CHATTANOOGA. TENS'.
avenue and Georgia railroad.
WANTED-A BRIGHT ROY (WHITE OR
colored), about fifteen years old, to work
In a chemical laboratory. Must wrlte^fnjr
hand. Appl ’ " - * "
city. Wages to start, $3.50 a
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 HELP—FEMALE.
WAN'TKfJ-FKSfXLK. rO.MPKTK.VT ft KM
Ington operator* furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., • IIS Peachtree
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
WANTEI)
WOMEN TO WORK IN
CANDY AND CRACKER
FACTORY. GOODWAGES
ANI) GOOD. SURROUND
INGS. WE EMPLOY NO
CHILDREN. APPLY BE
FORE 7 A. M. HARRY L.
8CHLESINGER, 7 0-72
MADISON AVE.
■ WANTED HELP—Mai. and Fsrrmls.
With references, I*. O.
815.
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HAND
girl on gentlemau's clothing. She must
know how to make button holes by ham),
or one to learn. 21 life Whitehall street.
Hell ‘phone 3451 imitu.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DK-
sires position. Address Miss M, . 0 High
land avenue, city.
rug and depart-
luru t. aiuira, li» IUI 81 *»i ntllS J. J. KtOIU,
Scalp and Hair Specialist, 613 The Grand,
Atlauta, Ga.
ment stores; nsk for It or i
C. W. RUSSELL
Peters street. Hav.
and warm air furnaces put lu shape before
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, coll to see me. II. C. Pen-
dfeton. 614 Peters building.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
8TOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND , . „ ,
Expert^ lyorkinnn. Patterson , ** « dandy and the locntlon can't be beat.
most perfectly level, covered with dense
shade trees, oak, blackgum, -etc. All Im
provements down.
$3.960—NEAR
nave a brand
rented on lease for
THE PEACUTUBE8 WE
2-story well-built house,
year at $37.50; bouse
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. IV. ROUNTREE. & BRO. TRUNK AND
RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
‘ 1576.
Whitehall afreet. Phone
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
i.lvckir. Opposite piedmont.
Bell 2335. Men's sewed half soles. 76c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
8M03—FIFTH HTBfeKT 1IOMF. OF NINE
rooms, on lot 60x200 (aa perfect a lot ns
there la In the city). This house is.furnace'
look beautiful; one of the best built bouses
to lie found. Can make easy terms ou
this to good party, and give possession
September 1.
$3,600—NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE
rooms and hall, on lot 42x140; Just com
pleted; In splendid neighborhood; first
jjRr* *
cant cottage next to Hunt street. In this
k you would have fc
Cajrt. Richard attle.
....... Mr. oh Hemp
hill. Mr. Perkerson. etc. Street to be
rherted soon, and then property will go
Itoundlng up.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
Elegant North Side Homes.
WE HAVE FOR KALE THE M08T AT-
tractlre homes on North Jackson street,
and especially 1s this true of the two we
now. have In mind. They are located on
beautiful lots tint He well, 50 by 195, and
are, In every respect, the most modern of
homes to be found anywhere In Atlanta.
They have only recently been built, all ma
terial being rigidly Inspected by n compe
tent person, and are storm-sheathed and
double-floored. They have eight rooms, are
furnished with mnhognny mantels, and
there is an abundance of shade, both front
and rear. The price Is $7,500; good terms
can lie given.
FOR $5,263 WE HAVE WHAT 18 PROB
ably the cheapest, and, for the money
the most desirable house and lot on North
J.'.ekson. It Is up-to-dnte In every detail,
and we should Ik» glad to give yoj full
Information. Call to see us, for we know
we can lutereat you.
No. 228 East Hunter Street.
Here is a good piece of propertv that we can sell for
$3,000.
It is the kind of place that you can touch up with
paint and paper and get a satisfactory rental, being lo
cated close in on a good street near railroad develop
ments; it will make you money some day.
We recommend this sort of real estate to our cus
tomers.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPS
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.
Cor. Peachtree and Edge-
wood Avenue.
Bell Phone '3794. Atlanta
Phone 4794.
BARGAINS FOR QUICK BUYERS.
No cheap prices.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
land Cash Register Co., 24 8. Broad street.
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 S. Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Fourth Nutlmml Hunk.
IF YOU WIHII TO HUY, HELL Oil EX
change property of any kind. It will pn
you to ace un, C\ II. Welle & Go., Ill
1'mirth National Bank Bhlg.
STORK-132 PEACHTREE STREET. RUN
ulng through to Forsyth street, Includ
lug good basement and upstairs. Applv
at offleo of Guthninn Htenm laundry, 1#)
l’enohtroo street.
4 FINE RESIDENCE IN THE
part r hf Atlanta. fiot 97 by IDS
'll ted, but call give pohhomhIoii In sixty
tiirldng p
$20,000. V
convenient farm ...
niMH, 41 Went Hunter stre
buildings. \ bargain at
would take part In suburban oi
'* * “ terms. J. C. Bur
Atlanta
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
IK YOU WISH TO HUY. SEuTThTex'
change property of any kind, It will pay
tl to *<><’ Oft, t\ II. Well* Jk Co., 2VH
Kourth National Hank.
INVE8TMENT8.
I HAVE $5,000 IN CASH THAT 1 WANT
to Invest. If you have n Imrngln In white
property mid want to sell, address l’ur
B0ARDER8 WANTED.
THE BON AIR, 384
‘m^wjcHor^eomgiHjh|
MONEY TO LOAN.
Co.. 704 Candler IIIdg.
Mortgage loans
al estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loan* made for 5 per cent and up
wards. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS
* irehnao money note*-—■
Improved Atlanta
BANK BUYS
on Improved Atlanta property n reason
able rates. Beil phone 769. Gould ltldg.
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
state lu and near Atlauta.
MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 3
‘ YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
* — TSKT.
CAREY, 1» EAST ALABAMA STBKt
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 H. Broad street.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS
BUSINESS
trade si
North
'Phone Bell 2306.
WHILE THEY LAST-ONE DOLLAR R|R-
l*ons 75c. $7 n doxen; 75c ribbons for 5oo,
$4.60 per doxen. If We have the kind you
wagt. better load up. Best carlaui jKiper*
— - - - .. Best curiam pfl
made/ $1 to $4 box. Discount on flv
\ more l*oxes. Kee-Lox Manufacturing <
I* 0 ?* Ajistell building.
REDUCTION SALE-HANDMADE KKE-
Lr»X ItildsHii, Including (wo colors; former
price. $1 each, $9 d ~ -
. ner Price 75« each,
i: now. while thev fast. 5<)c .-a.-h,
ten. Carbon paper, $1 to %4 box.
Manufacturing t'otupntiy, 611 An*-
IONK -KEE-LOX
FOR SALE SADDLE MARE. KEN-
tueky bretj. Bestifl/»Jjy ga\tf I. Hnltoldo
J^^lajh^Iu^iiir.^^b^lmoiit^jdablej^^^^
xinsMHBnpmpnRisii
rate* ever offercil. The Sout heru Mortgage
Company, Gould bulldlng.^H
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Hcnn*m^n>ou^£0^^>tuj£U^Courr^
WANTED—MONEY.
becauef there Is too
And guarantees that It will stick;
Does your painting, does It utce.
And ’’always lowest In the price?"
Burnett, of course!
Your "Uncle Jltn" Is hard to heat;
He's at Number 12 R. Hunter street.
Both Phones 550.
LOST—GOLD LOCKET ENGRAVED "tl,
II." ImMt Tuesday evening «m IjikewiNsI
car. I»etween Whitehall and Mitchell streets
and Alice street. Kiudly return to 113
1 •lilllan) street. -
FOUND.'
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FF V L-
low. cleans suits $1 to
16S Whitehall St. Plume*.
Baa rr.i/
.. Pants 66c.
e|| 529. A. 3531.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
AM, Ull.A.N SlUA VV
■ujf.'il'w! * us f<>> k< " ‘ lnlwd »wl n-
m mtii 88. -itra.
ACME IUTIEBS. <H WMttkaU »t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
ATTUACTIVK AltlNW WII.tTTmTxiTToL;
Al’CTION SAI.K EVKItt WEDNESDAY
at 10 n. m. at the Southern Auction mid
Salvage Ciimpnny. 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HR/,
" any kliH?
. If. W.ll,
NaUousI llank.
SH
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
; tine location.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
ROOMS—FOR GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT
or with board, In private family; modern
conveniences; north side: charges reasoua
i\ O. Ilo» 7W.
ble. Address I* F.
ART SCHOOL,.
WANTED
SECOND - HAND ROLL
TOP OR FLAT TOP
DESK, WITH SIDE
DRAWERS. MUST BE
IN GOOD CONDITION.
STATE PRICE. ADDRESS
DESK, CARE GEORGIAN.
WANTED.
If you have any vacant
houses and waut them rent
ed right away, list them
with
LIEBMAN,
WEST ATLANTA PARK,
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Th* first month will ba given FREE,
and if occupied one year, two , more
month* will b* givan FREE at tha
and of tha yaar, making only nln*
months you will have to pay for. Nona
but good familias will ba allowed In
thaaa houaaa. These are located on tha
rivar electric ear lino, only twenty min
utaa’ rids from tha cantor of tha city)
contain 7 and 8 rooms; hav* never
baan occupied; ar* located in West At
lanta Park. Every houaa fronte a fifty,
foot park, which is act in traaa. over,
groans and flawara. Pure air; native
oaksi an ideal apot far children. It is
cheaper than living In tha city and tha
surroundings ar* mor* wholesome. In
the cantor of this park ar* tha FERRO
PHOSPHATE 8PRING8, which will
curs any era* of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long otond-
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a store, a school house coat
ing (2£00 will soon b* completed. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on tha grounda,
will shew you through the houaaa. Rant
$20 par month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT.
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
661 SOUTH PRYOR STREET.
This two-story, ton-room fra mo, on lot
60 by J47, whirl) JJ»*a If'vrl lu front, is on
tho wont side of Houth Pryor street, be-
loset, sink Til the kitchen; Is In a gooii
neighborhood nml In good repair. Five of
the rooms of this house are In a luise-
ment which Is entirely above the ground;
not far from Southern railway shjps. South
Pryor street cars pass tho door. Rent,
$35 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTINO AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Pbonee 811.
W. E. WORLEY,
325 Empire Building,
Atlanta Phone 3983.
NO. *s: HAS* ST.-NKW 8-ROOM IIOI'SK:
- e, elevated, shady lot. $‘J6) cash, $2T
month.
IFst AllillT KIMSIlKIl-NKW aST
ell bullt 5-room house, }>n Houth av
iw i.iVkili Si
Be; three minutes'
$3,600.
55ixlS» FEET. ON ottMGND STREET;
tteiratlfiil lots at $*») emdi; >* cash,
lulls nee 1. 2 and 3 years at 6 per cent; first
• rant park.
FOR RENT
HGUT UOOM IIOUKKv WITH ALL MOD
■tel film Ku-ntlty, Juuliier
stn*«*t t. .$60.00
EiGUfitoo^rm >use.—r«Ti »kTln~avd
Iosi* In; on West Peachtree $*.'.•>)
AN‘l> Al.l.
S. L. DALLAS,
318 4th Nat. Bank.
Phone 1455.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
ooT
$900.00'for nice lot 00x160 Angler
avenue, this side of Jackeon street.
This Is a real bargain; no more on
the market like It.
$4,500.00 for 2-story 10-room house,
modern, good lot 55x155 to alley. $500
cash and $50 per month. At this
price for this week only. North
Side.
J. H. G ARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 300 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
PEACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT
between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sta.,
68x210 to alley. $7,850. Only $1,850 cash, bal
ance $1,000 annually.
COTTON IS DAMAGED
OH CATERPILLARS
Prediction Made That Crop
Will Fall Short of
Expectations.
Principal School Selected.
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 29.—The city
board of education met Saturday after
noon and elected Protepaor R. F. Ter
rell. of Red Hill, principal of the high
school, for the ensuing year, at a sal
ary of $700. Miss Kate Clark was se
lected to teach the overflow of the
sixth and seventh grades In place of
Miss Lewellen King, who declined the
place.
Delegates to Convention.
Special to The Georgian,
Gainesville, Go., Aug. 29.—The Re^
publicans of Hall county met at the
court house Saturday and elected B. B.
Landers chairman and Mr. H. L. Rich
ardson secretary. The purpose of the
meeting was to select ‘delegates to the
Ninth district Republican convention
at DahIot\ega today, and the following
were chosen: J. B. Gaston, H. L. Rich
ardson, J. W. Spencer and R. A. Cham-
blee.
Cotton Rust Hurts Crop.
Special to Tho Georgian.
Yatesvllle,- Ga., Aug. 29.—The crops
In and around this section have been
greatly damaged by recent rains. Thd
cotton crop has been especially In
jured, having taken the rust, which Is
causing the top crop to te lost.
Have Leased Hotel.
Spools I to The Georgian.
BarnesvIUe, Ga., Aug. 29.—Mrs. E.
J. Miller and Mrs. Berta Evans, of
Macon, have leased the City hotel here
and will take charge of the property
on September 1. The hotel haa been
under the management of J. G. Suggs
for the past two years.
Relatives Not Located.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 29.—The funeral
of the Hungarian who was drowned In
the river here Sunday took place from
the Chutch of the Holy Family yes
terday, Rev. Father Schelenke officiat
ing at mass for the dead man. Efforts
to fljid the relatives of the man
New'York have failed.
Lightning 8trikes Church.
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 29.—Gaines
ville was visited by the heaviest rain
and thunder storm Monday evening
known here In a long time. The rain
almost amounted to a cloudburst, and
the lightning struck the First Baptist
church. The street car and telephone
systems were badly damaged.
Special to The Georgian.
Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 29.—In sections
! the county caterpillars and boll
worms have made their appearance In
the cotton fields. So far they seem
to be confined to rank spots of cpt-
ton and doing but little damage, but
as they multiply very rapidly under
favorable conditions, mote or less ap
prehension Is felt by the farmers.
The condition for the past two months
have been favorable to the production
of such parasites and from present
conditions It seems likely to continue
for some time to come.
While the cotton plant Is unusual
ly large and thrifty, there Is general
complaint of the scarcity of fruit and
the prediction Is freely made that the
outcome will be disappointing.
MAHBLE HATE CASE
TO BE HEARD SEPT, 13
Big Scheol Rally Hald.
Special to The Georgian'.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 29.—A big
school rally, in which Poplar Springs,
Chestnut Mountain, the County Home,
Oak wood, Mountain View and Calva
ry schools participated, was held at
Poplar 8pringa Saturday. Each school
gave a short program of recitations.
Cottage is Burned.
Special to The Georgian.
Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A five-room
cottage belonging to the Middle Geor
gia Cotton Mills, occupied by a family
of mill operatives, caught Are Sunday
night and burned to the ground.
Petition Forwarded. ,
Special to The Georgian.
Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A petition
signed by a great number of the sup
porters of Hon. Hoke Smith for gov
ernor, has been forwarded to Atlanta
asking him to appoint as delegates
from this county to the convention at
Macon Judge W. F. Jenkins and Hon.
Robert A. Retd.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlauta Fruit asd
Produce Exchange. a
Lemons. $6,754*7.00.
Limes, 50#75e.
Pineapple*. $1,604*2,50.
Bniinuns, straight*, per btmch, $1,505*1 Tl
ill In. ner Imiifii. xi oe ' ***•"«*•»«.
_ -TRY ANI) COUNTRY rRODTTCP
ar.?166Sc 35 ® S,HC: fr,e ’'
Live ducks! Pekin,
Dressed hens, per j
Eggs, per doxen, 25
Butter, table, perpound, 20©22Hc; cook-
kin, 35e; puddle. 25fi27Uc
per^pound, 12®13c.
I5c.
■JSSsruff’ 8@l0g po,,n,l: ln oBepouM k
VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes. No. 1
stork. $2.62% barrel; per bushel, $1.00. 1
Onions, Sc per pound; cabbage. i%c pound.
New sweet potatoes, «„c bushel.
FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOLR-Postel’s patent. $5.76; Diamond
tent, $6.10; Mnsrmitah Star, $4.6); fanev
patent. $4.50; Red Eagle, $4.15; Blue hlbbon,
®5 66 * ttucy ’ * 3,90 ‘ *P r * n * wheat patent, |5.o4
COnN—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 whits.
75c; No. 2 vellow, 74c; mixed, 73c. *
OATS—Choice white clipped, 52c; cholcs
white, 60c; choice mixed, «c; Texas ru«t-
73c; bolted. 140-nouud per bushel. 66c:
Khorta, white, 11.50; medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.35; pure bran, $1.10: mixed bran, $1.05.
HyAY—Timothy, choice large bale*, juoj
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $i.
do., choice small bales. $1.1)5: do.. No
timothy bales, fl.00; lvo. A $1.00; do., No.
doevr mixed, $1.00; do., No. 2 ctover mixed.
subject to Immedlnte acceptance.
GROCERIES.
Market
$16.50.
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle's
bulk. In boga barrels, 13c; green, iob
12e. Market strong.
HICE—Cnrollna according
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, l4Uc;
wins 14c; brick 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15o. Dot#
”.ms, 16%c. California hnma, 10V4c; Hed
Cross hams, 15c. Dry salt extra ribs, $9.87;
bellies, 20-5 lbs., $10.60; fat backs, 8c; plates,
8c; Supreme lard, $9.75; Ited Cross, 10c.
Dr*“ * —
04- , OUJIirillC lam, ID, 8W-44 4-runs, lUT,
Snow Drift compound, 7%e; Hed Cross, "\c.
STOCKS AND BOND8.
Georgia 4%*. 1915
Georgia. It. It. 6s. 1910..
Hnvnnnnh 6s. 1909
Macons Cs. 1910
Atlanta, 6s. 1911
Atlanta, 4%*. 1922
..112
,.106
Atlanta 4s, 1934.,
Atlanta and West Point
Atlanta and West Point Debts..l07
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
.102V4
..106
..106
..107
.106
.166
do. 3d Income..
Georgia .
Augusta nml Savannah. .
Southwestern..
Georgia Pacific 1st*.. ..
’., C. aud A. Ists.. .
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Aug.
spot demand llmlteii.
. “ - piand, 5 ^^
speculation and export 400; re*
1.000: American 800.
Futures opened easier.
Opening
August. . .
August-Sept.
Hept.-Oct. .
Dec.-Jan. . .
Jan.-Feb. . .
Fob.-March. ,
Mnrch-Aprll.
.4.94-4.92 4.89-4.90 5.03 5.<M
..4.94-4.93 4.90-4.91 5.04 5.06
.4.96-4.94 4.92 5.06-5.06
.4.96-4.97 4.94 5.07-5.01
..4.99-4.98 4.95-4.96 5.09
.4.99 4.97 5.105.11
BULLISH DOPE
OF LITTLE USE
ON NORTH HIHK OK NKAL BTHKET,
between Chestnut and English avenue,
nice level Inrge lot. $325.
WK ilAYH a MCF FIVE-ROOM
tage. east front. Lot 110 by 100, In West
... Il..lirHt. Mil, ,1 "VI
o5T
il.'liflit.. ihiIv 81.20.
hlVKHOOM
YvETTavk a lot on wooihVaIiI, avk-
nue; 104 by 1SS, to another street; only
$1,100.
TWO SIX UOOM COTTAliks NKAK TKIt
mlnal station; sidewalk* and sewer; cabi
net mantels: splendid renting section; $1.-
5ft) each; one third cash aud monthly pay
ment*;
SWW NICK LKVKi. ANII SIIAUY LOTS
near Grant park: $1,400.
11 ‘ or 11X V e~ va« • aNT~1 T fu)FK1OT "WTB
iF YOU HAVE VA4
rent It. If you have property for sals
a sell It. Give us a trial.
M. A. SHELTON,
DOS T FOBOET JL A. HHEI.TOS It A
K75. 81 8. ITjor llmt
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN all trains
The marble quarrymen of Georgia
are up In arms against the railroads,
and they will be given a chance to
air their grievances before the rail
road commission on September 13.
The commission will meet next on
September 12, to take up other mat
ter*, and will hear the marblemen’a
complaint on the following day.
These complaints were filed by J. B.
Roberts, of Ball Ground, president of
the Georgia Marble Retail Dealers’ As
sociation, and H. T. Parker, manager
the Dallas Marble Company, of
Dallas, Ga.
In his letter to the commission Man
ager Parker contends that It han been
demonstrated that the marble quarries
of Vermont can ship marble to certain
points in, Georgia at the same rate
required of Georgia quarrymen to ship
to these same points.
If the Georgia quarrymen can sub
stantiate this contentlori before the
railroad commission It would Indicate
that they are very, seriously handi
capped. and that the \*ermont marble-
men have a tremendous advantage over
them, for while the Vermont people
can enter the Southern territory, even
Georgia, the great marble producing
state, the Georgia quarrymen fan not
compete with them in their own terri
tory.
The people of Boston, In south Geor
gia, also want the nillroad commission
to grant them the same rates accorded
to Thomasvllle and Quitman, and this
complaint will doubtless be taken up
on September 12.
Road Traeks Washed Out.
Hpeelal to The Georgiau.
Glenvllle, Ga, Aug. 2«.—Rain fell In
torrents here and In Immediate vicin
ity yesterday afternoon, doing great
damage to crops. The tracks of the
G, C. and H. railroad are washed up
In several places to such an extent that
will be delayed.
No Prisoners to Try.
Special to The Georgian.
Craw ford vllle, Ga., Aug. 29.—When
Judge Holden called Taliaferro su
perior court to order Monday in regular
session there was not a single prison
er In Jail from this county. The Jury
was required to attend court only the
one day, which made this term the
shortest In many years.
Labor Shortage in 8avannah.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga, Aug. 29.—Laborers
are being drawn from Savannah to
railroad and saw-mill camps ln such
quantities as to cause a shortage In
the local field. One contractor from
Tennessee signed a bunch of 26 and
left with them last week.
Making Brunswick Bsautiful.
S|MM*lnI to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga, Aug. 29.—The
Brunswl^K city ccfmcll recently made
an appropriation for beautifying and
Improving the numerous small parks
on Newcastle street. Palm trees and
tropical plants are now being set out
in these squares, and when completed
the appearance of Brunswick’s main
street will be greatly improved.
New Y’ork. N. Y\, August 29.-The
New Y’ork Hun sn.va: It was no use— tliere
was too much cotton, the hulk of the
liovc turned hull lately, hut everyl>ody I*-
lleves It was only for a moment and n ru
ne was wiling October, U
hi Reeemlief.
tuor had It that .
early lu the day he hough.. -
Thereupon traders hammered snd hammer
ed vigorously, with the result plain o* he
. ... market nl«»
nml so with nine out of ten of the Hon them
operators, however unpatriotic this attitude
. ulative
thinkers shout the fleecy staple. Hull twlnti
counted for little or nothing, though Liver*
pool was strong and the Southwestern Huy*
... ,.n*tty low In Texas. Nearly
body fielleve* that the crop Is n Isrce one.
certainly next to the largest ever raised. »*
hot quite ns Inrge ns any on record, pro;
there Is a late frost. The closing "{
t company In Philadelphia accelerated
dine.—Glbert A Clay.
New Orleans. Ana. 29.—Times Democrat:*!
here was nothing complicated almut y**»-
the decl
There was nothing complicated
*— ,| *y’s cotton mnrket. Over mp— i-
•h all of the f$»nr engendered, hv Mon
..... '* flood of hutllsh dope had failed away,
and when long* attempted to take pronri
constitutional Iwar* and reconvlnced *nori
scslper* blocked the way by free wiling.
Throughout the latter half of the morning
session the tone was weak
denejr downward, and
further sharp break
... carrying t*"*
below the level at which Monday'
8ts«msr Gertrude Raised.
Special to The Georgian.
Balnbrtdge, Ga, Aug. 29.—The United
States mall steamer Gertrude, which
went to the bottom at Mary’s Land
Ing, on the Apalachicola river several
weeks ago, was raised last week and
carried to Apalachicola for repairs. She
left the ways Thurwday and made her
usual trip to Balnbrtdge Saturday.
Narrow Escape For Drivor.
Special to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Ga, Aug. 29.—Byron
Mitchell stopped at his tobacco patch,
near his home, leaving his horse hitch
ed to the buggy In the road nearby.
The horse became frightened and ran
away. George Flanagtn was coming
toward Thompson’s bridge with a two-
horse wagon loaded with cross-ties.
His team became frightened at the
runaway horse, and ran Into a deep
gully on the side of the road, and the
wagon and cross-tlea fell upon him and
the team. Fortunately, neither Mr.
Flanagan nor the mules were hurt.
Association Is Organised.
Hpecinl to The Georgian.
Waynesboro, Ga, Aug. 29.—The
Sunday school workers of Waynes
boro and Burke county met here yes
terday and organised the Sunday
school workers of. both Waynesboro
and the county Into a Sunday school
association.
IH'IHW III** Ii'tri III *VIIII II .. - -
started, thus proving up the f«*'t thf,, l
elimination of weak shorts strengthened tne
technical position. Whether or not the un
liquidated long Interest crested two day»
ago will give trouble remain* to he seen-
Meanwhile the crop condition, *»" *
compared with most other years. I* >>
•hmhtcdly less favorable than It has l*j ' •
Hud, technicalities will, however, lather
thu tuts*nt to n Knitted extent only re
dollar a bale continue*J
the talent to
as a swing of •* uuunr « *«•.«- h .
make the scalper* glad. The farmer hjj
not shown his hand yet. therefore I I
early to call the turn on the splmw
cony can iiir luru un
Is either playing the game sclent I hen y.'
Is bluffing for all he Is wortb.-Ware A in
land.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Private leased Wire.
fined sugar sternly and unchanged.
don beefs dull; August and September
4Hd.
LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
By Private Leased Wire. , . re
Chicago. Aug. lings—Estimated .
celpts today 20,0ft). Market lOcJower.
Itr (sir: left ov**r 8.740: twit S-Ss,£;
estimated for tomorrow SSsOOftifight $6<
nlsnl t5.Kflt.4S: hwtvr |S.loe«.K:
15.40^5.70* pl*»
6.45; gum I to choice heavy $6.4m)»-^ J - ,
Cottt,-lteY,lpt« u.mo. Jtark-t. e ^
PtrotiR unit n plunk, tiIstl•*r.'»:!"*r. *
83.754t.tS; B® J8*S**2L,
lJ.JStt5.2-.: HlllTM 8S.5JHIl6.7S:
Mrsra IS.suits': p*»ir ,<> niwlliim »
Mtnekera SWl feeders $2.30«4.».
kh$H*|t-
Esttmat«*d ref*elptsr
I(V* lower;
western I
tombs $5.40*
r: iinslltr fslr; imtlvi* «>} 11 J
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