The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 30, 1906, Image 10

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‘1 rj.ii> AxJjAjnxA UiiOitUlAri. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No «d. taken for last than 25 cent*, the price of four llnee. Six words of average length m «*e a line. The following ratee ■re for consecutive insertions: 1 time ..... 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times 4*/i cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3/g cents a line. 78 times . 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* merits. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are Inex* pensive, but they bring quick 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 ME88ENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS Si? i 2928. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction nmj Salvage Company, 30 South Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2806. $4.50 per dozen. If we have the kind .want, better load up. Best mrlou papers made, $1 to $4 box. Discount on live or more lotos. Kce-Lox Manufacturing (' pnn.v, 611 Austell building. REDUCTION SALE—HAND-MADE KKE liOx Ribbons, Including two colors; former price, $1 each. $9 dozen; now ?f»c each. $7 dozen. Ivory Brand, former pricy 75c each, $7 dozen; now, while they fast. 50c onrh, §4.60 dozen. Carbon paper, $1 to 44 box. GET SOME BEFORE GONE—KKK-LOX 1mnd-inade ribbons. Two colors, or any on hand, minced lo 76c each; $7 dozen. Ivory brand ribbons were $7 dozen, 75c; now $4.50 dozen, or 50c each. Carbon paper. $] to $4 box. Discount on five or more boxes. Ivee-Ixix Manufacturing Company, 611 Aus tell building. FOR SALE-SADDLE MARE. KEN- tuoky bred. Beautifully gulfed. Suitable for Indy. Inquire Piedmont stables. OR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co.. 60 nnd 52 West Mitchell st. WANTED HELP—MALE. ‘WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN collectors. Address at once Collector, < The Georgian. bad experience; send references; innat be Steady, reliable nnd sober. Address In handwriting II. it H.. care The Georgian. 80 Peters street. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta. fl». Company, 400 Highland avenue. WANTED—DEPUTY ORGANIZERS, AT LANTA AND SOUTHERN STATES. FOR THE ’ORDER OF WASHINGTON.!’ .TWENTY THREE YE ARB OLD AND NO 5 NCR. R. L. LYDEN. SUPERINTENDENT EPRE8ENTATIVES. 816 EAST FIFTH STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. WANTED—A BRIGHT BOY (WHITE OR colored), nhout fifteen years old, to work In a chemical laboratory. Must write fHlr band. Apply In own handwriting to P. Box 841, city. Wnges to start, $3.50 week. Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., mil; month. Drnugliou's Practical Buslne lego, piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtre* . Bell' phone sjw. Call, phone or write for catalogue, ft will convince you that Dmugnoti's Is the best. WANTED TWO BUNDLE WRAPPERS, three cash boys, next week. Apply at oner. 71 Willt< l'mll slieel^MiMrti| * Concern. Old sH WANTED-AT ONCE. BOOKKEEPER, $50. $75; office man. $75: stenographers. $10 to $90; salesmen In nil lines, collectors. $36 to $50. . Help In other lines. National Ei ploy men t Ass’n. 1022-23 Century Bldg. WANTED—ENERGETIC, SOBER MAN over 35 years, ns collector for wholosaln house; references required. Address ’’Wholesale,” care the Georgian. WANTED-SIX BOYS FROM 15 to 19 yenrs old to work In spring tied shop; J tend.v work: good pay. Southern Spring led fa., Belt st. nnd Gn. By. i good lent place for the right mn M. Middleton. Tlfton. Gn. 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. WANTKIi-KKMAT.E. COMPETENT HEM- Id,ton On*, rn t nr. furntlh.it I'n.lthm.. Remington Typewriter Co., 11S Penrbtree Pryor »!. < WANTED HOl'SEKEEPEIt IMMl'.IM Dtely for yotmjr In,lie,’ iniUeire. Only mm petont niul ejperleluoil pnr.nux nonl npplr. •;Htntn tntnry required niul eenil runnuiliit'iutii . tlon., AM'lr, 1 ., nt <>**..■ Nhortor ' tilli-u'. 1 ' Romo, fin. WANTED - OIRI.S ' ilepnrtuietit to pai Lrlenwl help tn f«rto IN WHOLESALE WANTED WOMEN TO WORK IN CANDY AND CRACKER FACTORY. GOOD WAGES AND GOOD SURROUND INGS. WE EMPLOY NO CHILDREN. APPLY BE FORE 7 A. M. HARRY L. SCHLES1 NOE R. 7 0-72 MADISON AYE. 5 WANTED HELP—Male «n<4 F.rn.l.. ; wX NT ED-AN EN PE It IK M’ElT^B girl «n gentleman'* know how to make but ton holes hv or one to learn. 2114 Whitehall' Hell 'phone 3451 main. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gnvnn. 71 Whitehall street, 'Phone 1822. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. II. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants nnd auditors, 518-519 ' Court. Exiyuliiatloiia. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Jnst received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given moll ordera. We want the names of all talking machine dealers In the South. Write for entalogue. Alexnnder-Klyea Co. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In the ME88ENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MES- sengers, 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. lira nan. MEDICAL. K HOMOPATH IL REMEDIES CURE scalp diseases nnd make hair grow. Kronre Med lea toil Soap mnkea you hy- glenlmlly clean. (SO years success.) J. J. Krom, gpr — —‘ ‘ lantn. Ga. specialist. 613* ”Tbe Grand," SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phoaea 6488. 412 Peters Building. 83,500—GEORGIA AVENUE; 6-ROOM COT tage, on which we can make very attrac tlve terms; say, $500 cash and $25 per month. If this doesn’t suit you, may be able to do atlll better. $2,700—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAQE on la roe level lot In West Eud, on car every convenience, water, gas. ANSLEY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle, 196x420, and we are going to sell this lot at cost for special reasons. Price IT. 7IYI !**■ n ..,,,,.1 $5,000—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH . tree, a splendid 9-room house on nice, large north front lot. Can make easy terms on this. $4,264—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY, level lot, 66x204. Your last chance to get je of these lovely lots for a home, dal reason for selliug. This is Uke and flue silk at that. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough, 2ft Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave, nue. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND Expert workman. Patterson WANTKIi-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There It money In every sack. SCHOOL WILL SOON OPEN. WHY NOT sell your old books now and get the east and avoid the big rush on Tuesday next We, however, have all the books In now fo what you need. No use to wait, (let your hooks now. Southern Book Concern, 71 ream soda checks MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME steel bnnk safes nnd vault doors; evei thing tn safe line. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 . A0ENT8 WANTED. WANTED^AGKNTS^IIOYK AND GIRLS In every town In Georgln nnd Alabama for midget cards. Write for free samples nnd terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Gn. 1312 Umpire building. WANTED—TEACHERS. WANTED-A MALE TEACHER. PRE pared to tench mathematics, science nwl the ordinary branches. Must he college graduate. Single man preferred. Salary $75 per month for nine months. Address F. McCurdy, Stone Mountain, Gn. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough, iVfc Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn atenuo. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1258. 90 E. Hunter St. “KENT LIGHTS.” KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP and hair soap; sold.at drug and depart ment atoresjji.sk for It or write J, J. Krom, . W. RUSSELL HAS MOVED TO 19 Peters street. Hare your roofs, gutters put In shapu before ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS, THE In rarest nnd best equipped dental offln«« south. Prices reasonable, nil work gun nteed; 'ome and see' the! 39V* Whitehall st. gt mid up-to-date. I>. l.nliter, D. D. 8., FOR 8ALE— REAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL Pjnce It with us; we give It our special and personal attention. If It’s worth the price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 rmirth National Bank. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone J6fa watches nro my bohby. Modern Ideas In work nnd dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth Nntloflnl Bnnk Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCK IB. OPPOSITE! PIEDMONT, n.ll 2335. Men', ,ow«I h.lf aol«. 76c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING . Carr rrr-- - ft bO No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALL WOODS. IDEALS and all other makes at bargain prices. Ws can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help bat please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed for two yenrs. Southern Cash Atlanta, Ga. 3road street. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta. Ga. 6.00 FRONT FOOT-WE HAVE ON THE north side, on a good street, 250x150, al most perfectly level, covered with dense $3.960—NEAR THE PEACHTUEES WE have a brand new 2-atory well-built house, rented on leuse for one year nt $37.50; hou~“ Is a dandy and the location can’t lie beat. $6,600—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot ns there Is In the city). This bouse is furnace heated, In good repair, could not be dupll the money. ;*uted for look beautiful; one of the best built houses to he found. Can make easy terms on this to good party, and give possession • iiuu ii.iii, ud ioi i.uij, just com pleted; in splendid neighborhood; first va cant cottage next to Hunt street, lu this block you would have for neighbors such ns Cnpt. Richard nttle, Mr. ob H« hill, Mr. l’erkerson, etc. Street to cherted soon, and then property will go bounding up. , J. H. GABNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. . BOTH PHONES 4499. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROOMS-FOR GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT or with board, In private family; modern conveniences; north side; charges i-cnsotiu- hie. Address L. F. W., P. O. Box 799. ART SCHOOL. traits painted by hts large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. deans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants SOc. 168 Whitehall St. Phones, BeU 629, A. 3881. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For hlg‘ Kent, 91H N. Pryor. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. in. nt tho Southern Auction aud Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will pny •ou to see us. C. II. Wells it Co., 1104 ’onrth National Bnnk. L08T. And guarantees .. _ . Does vour painting, does It nice, And "always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Your "Uncle Jim" In hard to beat; He’s at Number 12 E. Hunter atreet* Both Phones 550. [• YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OH EX chnnge property of any kind, It will pnv you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., 1101 r onrth Nntlonal Bnnk Bldg. STORE—132 . .... wing through to 1- lug good bnzement ami upstair*. "* of Girt hnm n Steam Laundry, 130 PEACHTREE STREET. RUN ’ ‘ ’* yth street, InHud- Apply d»tr< atreet. FINE RESIDENCE IN THE BEST pnrt of Atlanta, (at 97 by 19ft. Now *nted, but can give possession in nlxty days. A good place for flute, without dls- turblng present buildings. A bargain at * t. Would take pnrt In suburban or tib'Ut farm. Easy terms. * J. C. Bur- 41 Went Hunter atreet, Atlanta. SEVEN ROOM, TWO-STORY RESIDENCE, new I v painted and paired; electric lights, large lot; block of ear Jlnc; three block* of Ague* Scott. Address Box 62. Decatur, Gn. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. F YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR EX change property of any kind, It will pay you to see tin. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bnnk. BOARDER8 WANTED. at., solicits aOonage. Pulliam atreet. WALL PAPER. (formerly of Burnett it Willis) la not dead ~ior uilsslng. “ ml painting. PEACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT between Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth ata., 68x210 to alley. $7,860. Only $1,860 cash, bat* —q 11.000 nunonily. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. $4.250—COME TO SEE ME ABOUT THIS PLACE. PAYING NOW 12 PER CENT. THIS IS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OF CENTER OF CITY. ALWAYS RENTS AND WORTH NOW $5,000.. $1,750 CASH WILL HANDLE THIS. ASK ME I WILL SHOW YOU THAT THIS IS AN EXTRA FINE RENTING PROPO SITION. I HAVE TWO BARGAINS THAT WILL PAY 15 PER CENT. ONE OF THEM MUST BE CLOSED BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT. RealEstate At Auction 75 Lots. We have subdrvideo the Blount property into 75 lots and will sell them at auction on the premises Saturday, Sept. 8th at 3 O’Clock p. m. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. House Recently Built. Hbs seven rooms on first floor and two on second. A large new barn and a good two-room servant house. Lot 280x500. Shade and fruit trees. Conve nient to car. Opposite Dr. Rid ley’s summer home. On best street out of Decatur. “OWNER,” Decatur, Ga. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-ROOMS. ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED over Bouton Dgntnl Parlors, 324 South Broad street. FOR RENT—HOTEL. NICE 16 BOOM HOTEL. DOING A GOOD transient business and liaa amend rcgti tnr boarder*. In 20 mile* of Atlanta. Thin la n good paying proposition In a growing town. Addre** Hot-' • * Phone 3794. lotrl, 3 Edgewoot^ i 8CHOOL BOOKS. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- plo and others. American Investment 704 Candler Rldg. ITMA> ft t'ONXEIlH. HJUITAH Mortgage loans on real estate. OUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans made for 5 tier cent nnd up* nrda. According to desirability of loan. Foster. 12 South Broad street. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DE sires position. Address Ml*s M, High land avenue, city. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. .wantkd-pohition ah bookkeeper or clothing salesman by young man <>f ex perience ; A 1 reference furnished Address C. H. S. r care this paper. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN ttTRAW MATS cleaned and reshaped, SOc. SoDj ami stiff Me bats cleaned sad re- ?5J»4si or sweats. 2Sc each -xtra. acme Hatters, c* Whitehall st, THE UNION HAVING8 BANK BUYS purchase money notes nnd lends tnone in Improved Atlanta property a* reasoc ible rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. Only on real estate lu nud near Atlanta. S. It. Turman. CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. nnv amount, & and 6 per cent. Write, • call S. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street. / farm Loans -nve are placing on.pony. Gould building. The Southern Mortgage GET YOUR BOOKS NOW. WHY WAIT until the rush.7 We liny vour obi hooks- If salable, bring them up now; Itook* we •ell «tc guaranteed to be used. Southern Hook Concern, 71 Whitehall street. Soda lc»* cream free for the lio.rs and girls. DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE BUSH DAYS of school opening. Get your luniks now; We have the correct lists ami will guaran tee the iNMikit o. K. We will buy your old school hocks If salable. Ihm’t wait; come How, when you can get waited on In peace. VJ.... t Iw.ru It..At- MOXKK TO. I.IM.V OX It UAL KaTATK at very lowest rates. No ilelsys. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Tempi* Court. WANTED. If you have any vacant houses aud want them rent ed right away, list them with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, Phoues 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. 50 by 147, which lies level In front, M .... the west side of South Pryor street, be tween Donne street ami Buena Vista ave nue; has gas. hot and cold water, lmth, closet, sink In the kitchen; Is In it go«id neighborhood ami In good repair. Five of the rooms of this house tire tn n base ment which Is entirely nliove the ground; not far from Southern railway shgis. South Pryor street cars |*nts the door. Kent, $35 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Bath Phone, 611. GI.ORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. This property fronts De- Kalb avenue and through to McLendon St. It adjoins the handsome res idences of' Messrs. High tower and Morris and is within 167 feet of beautiful Moreland avenue (Inman Park). These lots will front on two electric car lines and are covered with pretty shade, lie beautifully, no grading, no fills. Schools and churches are conven ient. This entire tract is sit uated on a commanding em inence, which overlooks At lanta. On all sides of these lots arc some of the most beautiful homes in Atlanta, insuring to the purchaser an established neighborhood. We are offering very liberal terms to pur chasers—one -third cash, balance 110.00 a Month, No. 228 East Hunter Street. Here is a good piece of property 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. CHEAP NORTH SIDE COTTAGE. ON RANKIN ST.. AltOI'T 75' FEET OFF of North Boulevunl, w*» have for quick anlo n 6-room cottage that can lie nothing leaa than a bargain. Rankin atreet la the flrat street north of Angler avenue, and the aectlon Juat off of North Boulevard Is n most desirable pnrt of the north side, and It la a aectlon that ia rapidly extending nud Increasing In value. The house linn 0 rootua, la well hullt, only the beat of lumber being used, nnd has gas, .water nnd lmth, and la In excellent condition. The lot la 30x110 to a 10-foot alley. Wo can sell you tills ou terms or a discount for cash. The proposi tion Is an attractive one, and we should like to uhow It to you. Owjier Is leaving town aud therefore desires to dispose of It at •e. MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta and Vicinity—I’artly cloudy tonight nnd Friday. ^ WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1906, gust term, ... court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in September, 1906. next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop- erty of the estnto of Susan W. Jones, de ceased. to wit: A house nud lot, known ns No. 72 East Linden street. In the city of ^ -* -- follows: Being Lowe nnd on the west by property of Mrs. E. 8. McCsndless, nnd lielng a part of. land lot No. 60, In the Fourteenth district of orig inally Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgln. Sold for the • purpose of payment of debts and distribution among the heirs nt law of •aid dftcenreo. Terms cash. CARLTON H. MILLER. Guardian and ex-Offlcin Administrator of the Estate of Susnn W. Jones, Deceased, COURTLAND 8. WINN, Attorney. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—Dnllna, dear nnd pleasant. Ilont* ton, partly cloudy and warm. Tyler and ieinnle, Hear and flhe. Fort Worth, cloudy anil pleasant. San Antonio, clear and plea an nt. Sisco. Hleo, Abilene and Dublin, Hear nnd hot. Mississippi—Y'n zoo City, Notches nnd Jackson, dear and eool. Aberdeen and I iinelo. Hear and pleasant. Aiuory, clear nnd warm. Alabama—Mobile nnd Selina. Hear and hot. Montgomery, cloudy and pleasant Opelika, partly cloudy nnd warm, fUinta* cool*' C *' ar nu ‘* cool ‘ EufnuU*. cloudy and Georgia—Thomnsvllie, cloudy and cool. Albany, Houdv and warm. Mm * * hard rnln yesterday nf it. * Amorims, partly w and warm; /,1,1,6 mot night. ’ * Tennessee — Chattanooga. Houdv ond warm; rained hard last night. Nashville, eienr and cool. WEATHER IN~WHEAT BELT. Bxtn>mp .Vortfnvext—(.(‘nornilv clear: 40 to 60 above. Northwest—flear; 46 to 64 alpove: light shower, II,iron. ’ West null Honthwsst—Oenernllr clear: 60 to i0 nlMive; raining l’eorla. Ohio Valley—Clear; 66 above. weatheiTforecast. .Louisiana. Mississippi. Alabama. Weet I* lorlda and Eastern Texas-Fair Thursday and Friday; light variable winds, mostly 8011 til. Georgia anil East Florida—Showers Thurs day ‘Did Friday; light south winds. Western Texas—Showers Thursday and Friday. Arkansas—Fair Thursday nnd Friday. Illinois—Fair tonight; cooler In north* and central portions; Friday fair. Indiana—Fair tonight; cooler lu uorth portion; Friday fair. MIssourl-Falr tonight; cooler lu north portion; Friday fair. Iowa and Kansas—Fair tonight nud Fri day. Nebraska—Fair tonight; Frblny fair nnd warmer. Dakotas nnd Montana—Fnlr tonight and WEATHER CONDITIONS. There has been a general Increase In air pressure over the country except In the northeast nnd nt a few stations In the west nnd northwest. The center of highest pressure Is at North IMntte, where tho ha- remoter registered 30.16 Inches this morn ing. The pressure Is lowest over the north ern lake region. ‘Toady weather prevails In the Atlantic jst and east gulf states, and the rain area rovers about the snme territory. The —' le Inch or more Weldon, N. (_’_., Dnhloiiegn. Gn.. 1.80 Inchest The conditions favor partly cloudy weath re In this sectlou tonight nnd Friday. J. II. MARBURY,, Hectlou Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. . Jot the 24 nonn end I meridian time, August I! This August, 9 1906. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlnutn Fruit and Produce Exchange, lemons, $6.75ft7.00. Limes, 50ft76c. Pineapples. $1.60ft2.50.' Bananas, straights, per hunch, $1.6001.76. nils, per bunch. tl.0Aftl.25. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- Ive hens. 35ft37Hc; fries, 22Vift25c; broil- “ 15ft22tyc. Ive ducks Blitter, table, S lier pound, nney. new, I*, per pon I, ihtftiSe. , 8ft 10c |m ON .NORTH SIDE OF NEAL - STREET, lietween Chestnut nnd English avenue, nice level large lot. $325. in* * iimvi inrice mi, WE HAVK A NICK FtVFMtOOM riTF tage. east front. Lot 110 by 100, In West -Tn Heights, only $1.250 FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON SfBLSON* street. I^it 50 by 125. This Is Hose In. Price 42.000. WE HAVE A LOT ON WOTTlTWARD AVl-!- nue; 104 by 185, to another street; ouly $1,100 J TWO NIN IIOOM l Ol'TAtSMd NKAIt TKK- initial atatbiu; sidewalks and sewer; cabi net mantels; splendid renting section; $1.. 600 each; one-tnlrd cash and monthly p^y. men Is. r-O!■ ii NICK I.KVKI. ANT, KIIAUV near Grant |mrk; $1,400. if DM HAVE VACANT PROPERTY Wfe ean rent It. If you have property for sale we can sell If. Give «• a trial. M. A. SHELTON, work and material guaranteed. Both phones 6273. 61 8. Pryor street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bull Phone 3533-M 7 per Plats cent interest, and informa tion at office of RoffSims&Co. Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 888. Standard 2880. nnd, 20ft22He; cook pound; In one-pound potatoes. No. 1 bushel, $1.00. _ rnhbnge, lV4c pouud. New sweet potatoes. . k c bushel. FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Pastel’s patent, $5.76; Diamond patent, $5.10; Mnscoutnh Star, $4.60; fancy patent. $4.50; Rod Eagle, $4.16; Illue Ribbon. $3.90; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $5.0J COitN—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 white, 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74e; mixed. 73e. OATH—(iiolre white clipped, 62c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust proof, 50c. . MEAla— Plnln wntor-grannd. per bushel, 73c; bolted, 140-tmunil #u?es, per bushel, 65c; Hhorfs, white, $1.50; metllimi. $1.40; brown, $1.35; pure bran, $1.10: mixed bran, $1.06. HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.10; do., choice small holes. $1.03; do., No. 1 timothy bales, $1.00; iv$. 2, $1.00; do.. No. 1 cloevr mixed, $1.00; do., No. 2 ctorer mixed, 90c. CLOVER—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—8tandnrd granulated, $3.20. New York reflued, 4Vfcc; plantations, 3c. Market very strong. CO F F E K—Ron stod Arlinckle'a $16.50. bulk. In lings o. barrels, 13c; green, 10ft 12c. Market strong. RICE—Carolina 4V4ft7Hc, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. 14H<?; twins 14c; brick lb*. Market stroug. PROVISIONS— Supreme hams, ioc. Dor* Irma, 15Hc. California hams. lOHc; Re$| Cross hams. 15c. Dry salt extrn ribs, $9.87; bellies, 20-5,lbs., IIO.SA; fnt backs, 8c; plates, 8c; Supreme lard. $9.75; Red Croat, JOc. Snow Drift compound. Trie; Red Cross, 7%c. 8TOCK8 AND BOND8. Georgia 4Hs. 1915 112 Georgia, It. R. 6s. 1910 If6 Snvnnnnli 5s. 1909 102^ Macons 6s. 1910 106 Atlanta. 5s. !911 106 Atlanta, 4ft*. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934 1(16 Atlanta nnd West Point. . . .165 Atlanta nnd West point Debts..107 Central Railway nf Georgia 1st STATIONS OF. DISTRICT.* • Atlanta, cloudy. . ... •Chnttnnoogn, cloudy. Columbus, cloudy. . . Gainesville, cloudy. . , Greenville, cloudy. , . Griffin, Hear •Mnc»n; cloudy, . . , , Montlcello, cloudy. , , Xewiutn, cloudy. . , , Rome, cloudy Spartanburg, rain. . , Tallapoosa, Houdy. . . Toccon. cloudy West Point, cloudy. . .. HEAVY RAINFALL8. Tnllnnoosn, Gii Chnrioffe, N. C Weldon, N. C. Dlst. Averages. 8 L it Teuip’ture. S # w G i. is | —r— HI B£2. \tas. Mli. "£7 Atlnutn. . . Augustn. . . Charleston. , Gnlvestnn. . Little Jlork. ’ J® 70 do, 3<1 Income Georgia Augusta nnd Savannah. Southwestern Georgia Pacific Ists.. .. C., O. and A. Ists.. . THE SUGAR MARKET. Montgomery. . . , New Orleans. . . . Oklahoma Savannah Vicksburg WIIwlugfou. ... Indicates inappreciable rainfall. * REMARKS. Rising temperatures were reported lo most districts. Very little rain has fallen except In the states of Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina. A few heavy falls were reported lu northern Georgia and ia North Cnrullun. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN | New York, Aug. 30.—The Sun aays: A j. market which ean behave as did our market f yesterday after an occurren ig ns high as 1 |iolnt In I nlou Pacific to 1V4 In Northern Pacific nnd Pennsylvania. $ In Great Northern! and 4% In Canadian Pa cific. tremendous activity ensued, so thst In the first half of an hour the total trans actions were little under 250.00.) shares, a record only exceeded on the Monday follow ing the niinnimcciuent of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific dividends. Individual transactions of 10,000 shares were not nt all iiiii*oiiiuion. and prices fluctuated with tin* iinuni rapidity, the Interests working for » decline pursuing aggressive tactics with a view to uncovering stop orders, while til* buying was of such a character ns speedily to bring conviction ns to the danger of pnshlng the mnrket too far. Atchison mad* a new high record, but receded somewhat from this level In the afternoon, and Chess penke and Ohio also reached a higher level than it had ever .liefore touched on even more optimistic dividend expectation* than those heretofore entertnln«*d. Rut perhaps the most encouraging feature of the whole market was the well-sustained orderly ad vance In United States Steel ou large buy ing. Itclleved to lie In anticipation of the ac quisition of the* Great Northern ore lauds ou favorable terms.—Gllsnrt A Clay. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. Idng trade Is very large and becks, were slow. Dress giNsIn lu cotton nd woolen rtn* sctlre. Concessions on for ward deliveries of 8-oniiee ducks ami 7-onnr* vsua bergs are the principal price cbangi tmtmm