The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 01, 1906, Image 10

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ANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 ««nta. the price of four oix words of average length a line. The following rates ar e for consecutive insertion*: l time 6 cents a Ijne. 3 time* 5 cents a I in#. * ♦jnies 4*/* cent* a ijne. 26 tirres 4 cents a tin*. 52 times ..... VA cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a tins. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advsrtiss* ou r OF TOWN ORDERS MUST RE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. ara Inex pensive, but they bring quick rc- suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed W»* WILL 8END FOR YOUR ♦ '.WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4027 MAIN. OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ad*, p.y lor at rate, quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. VAXimi /iBI.P-TOtVjio .MAN AH '. r nml «t.noirrii|ili.r; niuet b,v. ’"■ i .\]i.'rl.*nrp; ..ml reference,; niuet l»e n.lv. n thil.l*. .ml nitn'r. Aitilrr.. IB own i.Inrlllnit II, 4 H„ rare The (lfor»l«n. tvANri: fTtioon. iionkht boy to leant printing trn.tr. fall nt Star office, gn l .'trrn .tm-t, • PHARMACY llll'I.OMA ASK I.ICBNHK In II month.. A.t.lr.... Hoothern College u-y, Altnntii, Ha. •ANT 111 i-A I'RRHH PEKHKIt-JOll AN1) llador. II..I h Mill Manufacturing C.‘.ii|.nnjr ( 400 Hlghtnml avenne. TYAN I !: It IIRPCTY OROANIZKRH. AtI I ANT X AND HOHTHKItN HTATKH, KOH Till: ■OIIDKII OF WAHIIINdtON." TXX KNTY TIIIIEB YBAHH OLD AND NO II-KTITOKH. PBH tVKKK TO It' -II I US. ADDUKHH. XVITH IthFEH; r.Nt I n I.. f.VDKN. HI• I'KRINTBNDKNT It: fill - I'.NTATIVKH. SIS BAHT 1 It til Min i I i HATTANOOHA. TKNN. WANTKD-A nUIOIIT HOY (WHITE Olt , rolv.rr.il. about fifteen year. nlil. to work In :i . In .nl.nil Inltorntory. Moat write fnlr iim.i Apply lu mvn handwriting to V. O. Hot nl. city. Wage, to .tort, W.50 a MCIIT KCIlTtor—It OOKKBRI'I N «. s.^.riband. Typrwrltln*. Mr.. only M a 1 irniiglion'a I rnrllcol Itiinlnoaa < «l- I'lo.lmont Hotel Mock, 1~ 1 oarlitroo. .bone s*>. fall, phone or write for cuo. It will convlieo you that a-tl'a tg tile Iteat. ED—AT ONCE. HQOKKKBI’BR. 7»; of Her man. *75; Monographer.. *40 nMloatnon In all llnoa, oollootora. *.» l. Ilrip In other llnra. National hut- ■rut Ana'll, KW-M Century HMX- NTBD—A good .hopmaker (white maul, lit plaee for the right man. Ail- . J. M. Middleton, .Tift On. 'TED—KIITY tfi*4 nt Msroiii ....... ,t>ii wage*. John II. McKenzie i HID—TWO YOENtl MEN WIM.tNH work and learn to nett paint nml Apply to Mr. .Mnrlln, 17 North For- nln*et, E. J. Cooledgo A Hon. TBH—TEN t’AIHNKT MKN, TEN (entorn. Wngen *1.75 per day. J. E. HBdflO Brtgewnod. WANTED—HELP. yoVng man as book keeper AND STEN- R AP1IER . MUST VA r E HAD EXPERT ,E. SEND REFEREN- MUST BE STEADY, jIABLE, SOBER. AD- 'HS IN'OW HAND BITING, B. & S., CARE ’J IE GEORGIAN. WANTED HELP-FEMALE. v l PD IT..MA1.E. COMPETENT HEM 1 11 .ii operators furnished position*, ir*ci.-n i yi * writer Co., 118 Peachtree .. sd person* nwl apply, rd and send reronimendn- I once Shorter College, I.mi.s IN WHOLESALE t ti> |»ack candy; also expe- li in factory. Wiley’s, 87 Peach- A\'ANTED JN to work in V AND CRACKER Y. GOOD WAGES GOOD SURROUND- WE EMPLOY NO REN. APPLY BE I A. M. HARRY L. ’.SINGER. 70-7 2 i SOX A ATS. ATIONft WANTED—'MALE. 7►-POSITION' AH HOOKKERPK hlng salesman by young man of ej A-l rt^erciHt* furnished. Addrei re this |»s|*er. ^ l.-_ hn* had l« r*c«» nn*l ran give In**! city Mhh :»t iiC r- """***%l ■" “ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FlltWr-Ul.AHS IIU8INKK* HOUSES •tlnuld liuve bigb grade slrna. Call on Kent Sign Co. »lft North Pryor street Phone 2928. IF YOU HAVE ANY FIJRNITURB OR office’ fixture* to sell, aee the Southern Auction nod Knlvnge Company. 20 Mouth Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2306. Will LB TIIBY LAHT-ONB DOLLAR RIB- bon* 75r. $7 n i|ox4‘ii; 75r ribbons for 50c. $4.50 per dozen. If wo have the kind you want. Iiettor load up. Boat cnrlioii i».i|mt* made. $1 to 84 box. Discount on five or more Iwixes. Kw-Lox Manufacturing Com- l»sny, 611 Austell building. IIKDL’C’TION HALF—11 AN DMA DF, KKK- Lox Ribbons, Including two colors; former price, $1 each. $9 dozen; now 75c each. 87 dozen. Irory Brand, former price 75< each, $7 dozen: now. while they fast. RV cadi, $1.5 • dozen. CarlHiu paper, $1 to 44 box. Kcc-Lox Manufacturing Company, 611 Aus tell building. GET HOME BEFORE OONB-KKR-LOX bund-made ribbons. Two colors, nr any oil hand, reduced to 75e each; $7 dozen. Ivory brand ribbon* were $7 dozen, 75e; now $4.51 dozen, or 6de each. Curlnm paper. It to $4 box. Discount on five or more boxes. Kee-Dix Mniiufucturliig Company, 611 Aus tell building. FOR 8ALB-WE PERHONALLY OFFER 319 shnre* of stock lit the Piedmont iron nnd Metal Coiiif.any, paying 39 per cent on Investment, Tne amount of money derived from this stock will enable tin to deuirtid our prlee for nearly all stork In our line at present. We are making money, nud <'iiii show a net gain of 50 ner omit over the lost twelve months’ business. We have stood losses accrued in first year’s Imsl- ne*s, besides 50 per cent over nnd above fids loss. We have men nt the head of this organisation who are aide, competent nml thoroughly familiar with nil branches of trade composing the business of our emn- pany, and will personally take this mat ter up with any one dcfdrlug a paying In vestment on their eapltal. Only nppll- cniit* who mean business need apply, as we hove no time to go over this matter for mere curiosity, luuulre by mail; state If salary Is desired. Piedmont Iron and Metal Company, 176 tn 183 Madison uVcuue, Atlanta, Git. GET A HIGH-RUED SCOTCH COLLIE pup for your Isir or girl. For descrip tion and price, address G. A., care The Georgian. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OK SALABLE school, law, medical book* for caah. J. C. (Javan, 71 Whitehall street, ’Phone 1821 WANTED—TEN TIIOUHAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There la money In every sack. WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLLTOP or flat-top desk, with side drawers. Must be In good condition. .State price. * Ad dress Desk, core The Georgian. WANTED—PRINTED LIHTH OR CATA- log* of Georgia legal blanks. Please mnll to Edgar Odom, Willard, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND HAL rago Company will buy or sell you out. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME steel bank safes and vault doors; every thing In safe Hue. R. W. Ellis, Agent. 26 M. Itrond street. DO YOU NEED A DENTIST? PHONE 2R63-.I for Lanier’s Atlnntn Dental offices. They arc the largest dental office* la Georgia. Specialists make your crowns and bridges ill your presence. Remember the place, 39ft Whitehall street. AGENT8 WANTED. WANTED -AGENTS—ROYS AND GIRLS In every town In Georgia and Alabama for midget ?nrda. Write for free samples and terms. Autry Greer, Atlnntn, Gn. 1312 Empire building. DOLLARS IN DIRT AT WAYCROHH. OA., the home of the grent simps of tlic At lantic Coast Hue railroad. Agents want* ill. Address Alexander Walker, Wayrross, PERSONAu. david w. YARnnouan. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1265. 10 B. Ilantar 8L “KENT LIGHTS.” TUB It FIST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW Kill at Mii N. J-rjor St Alai Kent. Phons 4S48. K ROM’S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP • ml hnlr soup; sold at drug nud depart ment stores: nsk for It or write J. J. Krom, Scalp nud Hair Specialist, 613 The Grand, Atlautn, Ga. C. W. RUSSELL HAS MOVED TO 19 Peters street. Have your roofs, gutters and warm nlr furnace* put In shape before winter comes. WAYCROHH. GA., IS ATTRACTING THE attention of the tvhnle state. Lot* III Riverside addition offer n flue Investment. Agents wanted. Address Riverside park, Way cross, Ga. FOR 8ALE— REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with dk; we give It onr special nnd personal attention. If It’s worth the price we will sell It. C. H. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR Ex change property of any kind, It will pay you to see u*. C. 11. Wells h Co., IBM Fourth Nntlonnl Bank Bldg. * STORK-132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- nlng through to Forsyth street, Includ ing good bosemeiit nml upstairs. Apply at office of Uothmnn Steam laundry, 130 Peachtree street. SEVEN ROOM, TWO STORY RESIDENCE, newly painted ami papered; electric light*, large lot; block of car line; three blocks of Agnes Scott. Address llox 6*. Decatur. Ga. WANTED-REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WISll TO BUY, SELL OR EX- change property of any kind. It will pav you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., llcH Fourth National Rank. BOARDERS WANTED. THE RON AIR. 3M Peachtree st., sollclta Inspection, comparison nnd nntnutn^e. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- ple nnd other* American Investment Co.. 794 Candler BId(. Established 1890. WBYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. lorn PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchnie money notes; straight loans made for 5 per cent and up- . According to desirability of loan. Foster, 12 South Itrond street. ATIONE WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG LADY OF Ft M U lerlem-e as steintgriipher. w ••ferenee, present man titter, erk. Address II. It. Li} HATS MADE NEW AXl> NIUN HTUAW IIATS reshaped, 60c. felt bats cleaned and re- Thltehsll ML on tmprove«l Atlanta property a reason able rates. Hell phone 769. Gould llldg. MONEY TO IXJAN AT I, I AND 7 PBB «*ent Interest, according to S4>curlty of fered; small e»|*en*e und prompt attention. * *nd near Atlanta. CAltBY. IS EAST A I,ARAM A HTItKBT. I1*XCUL BOMB FUNDS ro LEN any amount, 4't. 6 nnd S per cent. AVr or i’sll S. W. Carson. 24 M. Rrosd street. FARM 'loans WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farm latt-s ever olTerixl. Tin 1 Si C«m.juu.r. <l**iild bulltllng. MONEY TO 1.0AN ON ■ I very ioweNf rate*. N< Herman, nsitua 202 3 Ti*m*»le Court. M. A. SHELTON. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. II. HIIKI.DON, FELLOW OP TUB Atnerlrun and Georgia State Asnwlatlon rf Public Accountaiits. Sheldon Audit Co., imbllc neroiiiitauts nnd auditors, 518-619 Temple Court. Kxninlnations. anprnlsals, audits. Local and long distance puone 119p. TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDB- Wholesnle nnd retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machine-4 and Records. Just reeel veil Inrgp coiislgnineut of machines and over 10.000 records. Immediate attention given mnll orders. We wnnt the names of all talking machine dealers In the Mouth. Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Elyea Co. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. _ ____ RICYCLF.8 AND 8UNDRIEK—LARGEBT bicycle and sundry distributors In the Montli. Soul hern agents for Pierce. \nle, Hindi nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for our IDotl catalogue and price list. Alexander- ME88ENGER SERVICE^ FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MEB- sengers, ’photic 33. J. A. Davies and J. MEDICAL. KROMOPATHIL, REMEDIES CURE Ip diseases and make hair grow. Krom’s Medicated Bonp makes you by- flenlrally clean. (SO years success.) J. J. Krom, specialist. SIS “Tho Orand.” At- PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. If. W. Yarbrough. 2Vfc Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are- 8T0VE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house. 286 Peters street. 'Phones, Atlanta 2172, Bell 794 west. We buy «uy- thlng. Whitehall street. WATCHMAKING. TO TUB TRADB: COMPLICATED w.trhfff lire my hohliy. Mmlern Men, In work nnd ilrntlng*. II. Walter 1 <<’tt. It,mm 1217 Fourth Nntfonnl Bank Itlilg., Atlnntn. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKtE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Belt 2135. Men’s sewed half sales. 75c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Sooth Pryor street, opposite court house. All work flrst-class. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) RATIONALE. IIALLWOODB. IDBAt.B and all other makes at bargain prices. We can tell you a register, suitable for any business, r* * —*“ ——* but please you. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad St.. Atlanta, Ga. the place, 391,4 Whitehall Street. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Hlnppy'o School of Art nnd Inspect por traits painted by his larte classes. Corner Peachtree nnd Auburn. 168 Whitehall Ht. Phones. Bell 529. A. 3811. ATLANTA DENTAL 0FFICE8. incuts south. Visit them and tnnke crown* nnd bridge*. Hnve your money and your teeth, for you need both. Re member the place. Whitehall street, over Emmons' clothing store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Kent. 91 Vh N. Pryor. Phone 2928. AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY nt 10 n. m. st the Southern Auction and Salvage Company. 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will nny you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co.. 1104 Fourth National Bank. dollars required; new plan: success certain; costs nothing to Investigate. Mllburu- Illcks. 358 Dearborn street. Chicago. NO FRENZIED FINANCE IN PURCIIAS- lug a lot In Itlversble addition to the city of Ws.vcross, Os. Agsnts wanted. Address Riverside park, Wnycross, Ga. WALL PAPER. I. PAPER AND PA ._t ’em fool yort." J— (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead nor tulsslng. “ * ‘ “ •ml painting. FORWENT—-R00M8. ROOMS—FOR GENTLEMEN. WITHOUT or with Imnvd. In private family; modern conveniences; north side; charges reasona ble. Address l„ F. W., 1*. O. Box ?.r.i. FOR RENT-HOTEL. Mn^l^TtOOvTilOTEir^ A GOOD truiiHleiii business and lias several regu lar Imarders. In miles of Atlnntn. Tills Is ii good pn.rlng proposition In a growing town. Address Hotel, n Edgewoml are. Phone 3794. ItooMS AND OFFICES TO BENT iFUlt utshed and unfiirnlslietli. over Boston Ih-ntnl Pnrbirs, 32‘t South Bri»sd str»*«*t. FOR RENT—OFFICES. White hall INVESTMENTS. I HAVE $5.«W IN CASH THAT I WANT to Invest. If you have a Iwmigln in white property and want to sell, address I*ur( i baser, care i b-orglnii. TEETH FILLED. CROWNED. BRIDGED and extracted by s|H-.-lul|sts at remarkably low prices at (.aider's Atlanta iH-ntal of- Wldteball Stre.-I I’lione WANTED—TEACHERS. McCurdy. Stone Mountain. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Pltonea E48S. *12 Peten Building. e.Mtt-OROItfilA AVKNIIE; 5 IIOOM COT- luge, on which we can make very attrac tive terms; suy, $500 cash ami $25 per month. If this doesn’t suit you, utay l>« •t^e to do still better. $2,700—BRAND NEW 5-UOOM COTTAGE ou large level* lot In West End. on car line, with every convenience, water, gas. bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home, and we can make you easy terms on tills. AN8LEY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle, 196x420, and we are going to sell this lot at cost for special reasons. Price $5,7ft). It's a good one. $5.000—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH- tree, a splendid 9-room .house ou nice, large north frout lot. Can make easy terms on this. $4.250—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY. level lot, 65x 204. Your last chance to get oue of these lovely lots lor « home. Spe cial reason for Kclllug. This Is like silk, aud flue allk at that. $35.00 FRONT FOOT—WE HAVE ON T1IE north side, ou a good street, 250x150, al most perfectly level, covered with dense shade trees, oak, bluckguiu, etc. All Im provements down. $3.960—NEAR THE PEACHTRKK8 WE have a brand new 2-story well-built bouse, rented on lease for oue year at $37.60; house Is a dandy nnd the location can’t be beat. $6,600—FIFTH STIti.ET HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as .j»erfect a lot •• there Is In the city). This house Is furnace- heated, In good repair, cohld uot be dupli es ted for the money. $1.400—nine-room west end home. brand new, on car line; good location, out look beautiful; one of the best built bouses to be found. Can make easy terms on this to good party, and giro possession September L $3,500—NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE rooms nnd hall, on lot 42x140; Just com pleted; In splendid neighborhood; first va cant cottage next to Ifimt street. In this block you would have for nelghlmrs such as Capt. Richard attle, Mr. ob Hemp hill, Mr. Perkerson. etc. Street to bo rherted soon, and then property will 'go bounding up. .T. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldf. BOTH PHONES 4433. CENTRAL AVE., NEAR MITCHELL—A good business lot for $3,760. Fourth cash. P E A C II T R E E—THREE BEAUTIFUL homes on easy terms—$11,500, $13,000, $17,- 500. I’EACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT between Thirteenth and Fourteenth at*., 68x210 to alley. $7,850. Only $1,860 cosh, bal ance $1,000 auuunlly. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth Natioual Bauk. Bell Phone 1393 Main. 34,250—COME TO SEE ME ABOUT THIS PLACE. PAYING NOW 12 PER CENT. THIS IS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES' WALK OK 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. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. House Recently Built. Haa aeven vooma on flrat floor and two on aecond. A largo now barn and a good two-mom servant houae. Lot 280x500. Shndo and fruit treoa. Conve nient tn ear. Oppoalte Dr. Rld- ley'a attmmer home. On beat street out of Decatur. “OWNER,” Decatur, Ga. GliORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. REST ^ynrt of Jouea avenue, and a beauty; $3,- (IN NORTH SIIU-: OF NEAT, STItKKT, between Chestnut and English avenue, nice level large |«»t. $325. \VH IIAYK A NICK FIVK-ROoM FOT- Inge, east front. I.ot 110 by 100, In West ern Heights, only $1,250. FtVV.lUloH COTTAGE T5S NKt.ltON street. Lot 60 by 125. This la rloso In. Price $2,000. XVK HAVE A l.ofTl.N XVOOIlXVAItll AVE- tme; 104 by 1S5, to uuotber street; ouly $1,100. TWO SIX-ROOM CO'tTAUKH NEAR TKIt- mlnal station: sidewalk* and newer; enbl- net mantels; splendid renting section; $1,- 500 each; oue-thlrd cash uml monthly pay ments. FOUR NICE I.KVEi* ANl» SHADY LOTH near Grant park; $1,400. IF'Vor HAVE VACANT PROPERTY XVE can rent It. If too have property for sale we enn sell It. Give us • trial. 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. PICTURE FRAMES. — ... rliroarh. yj. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avense. FRASIER & SMITH, BoU Phone 35.83-M WB BI Y A\T» HKI.I. IIOl'HBK AXIt LOTH ou easy term*. 113 Auburn avenue. , ELEGANT WASHING TON ST. HOMES. $4.000—THIS IS AN EXTRA LOW PRICE for Washington street; Indeed, It’* rock laittom price. $6.500-WILL Rt’Y A 12-ROOM HOUSE: bath both floors; all improvements; lot 50 by 176; term*. $6.250^WILL PAY FOR A 10 HOOM HOUSE III goiMl *ectlon of street; lot 50x175. $9,00ft—FOR THIS AMOUNT WE ’CAN sell you the most lieautlfnlly arranged home ou thla popular thoroughfare. U's an Ideal home; the location Is iim-fect, and tlie general uppeurnuce admirable. $4.750—WILL PAY FOR 8-ROOM HOUSE with pretty lawn and every desirable Im provement. This 1* nhont ns cheap nn Washington street property goes, uml you would do well to think of this. Terms. CALL TO SEE US A ROUT ANY OF these place*. If not till* street, we can show you property on any street In city. MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate, All Cln.sp* City Property ond Forms. 24 South Broad 8t.—Bell Phone 2G44. Atlanta Phone 3803. NORTH SIDE JACKSON ST.. NEAR HIGHLAND AVE nue, we hnve for sale 2-story nine-room houae; large lot. good barn; owner wants a fjulek buyer; low price and g«»od terms of- roof, corner lot; Jackson and Adams st*.; built for a home. Call at office for price nml terms. ANOIER AVE.—CHOICE OF THREE new 2-atory 9-rnoui house*—$4,000. Terms. ANOIER AVE.—NEAR SUMMIT; TWO- story 9-room house; built for model home; fine lot. $6,000. f ON N. BOULEVARD—LISTED TODAY. Iieautlfiil new 2-*tory 9-room house; lot 62 by 125. Only best materials used In con struction. Price $7,800. ANOTHER FINK HOME NEARER IN. tw*o storle*. ten rooms, 50-foot front; up to date. $7,500. IF YOU PREFER TO BUILD YOUU OWN home we can sell you a beautiful lot on this street. Call nt office and see plot, prices nml terms. EAST LINDEN HOME-FRONTS WELL; lot level; fine 2-story 10-rooiu bouse, new. Price $5,600. ON NORTH AVE.. NEAR JACKSON—A fine home, two stories, nine rooms; beau tiful lot (60x200); street charted, etc.; good terms. $6,200. ON THIS STREET WE HAVE THREE cottages for sale, new and up to date; term*. Price only $3,000. NO BETTER STREET THAN FORREST nvenuc. Good home of 8 rooms. 2 stories, lot 50x150. Only $4,250. ON THIS STREET, NEAR SUMMIT, choice of two homes, lately Improved. Price $5,600. WE CAN SHOW YOU LOVELY HOMES on Spring. West Peachtree, new, up to date. Price* range from $6,000 to $8,500. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. SURE nnd quick *ale. Ten salesmen. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Wushlngtnn, p. t\, will sell you from one to live contracts entitling you to a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 6 per cent simple Interest, returnable In small monthly Installments «»f $7.50 tier month on each $1,050 borrowed, enabling you to become your own landlord and paying for your uotne for less than you are now paying rent. For prospectus nnd tilnus of the com pany. address J. St. Jullen Yates. State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Gn. IIONKHT, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. It. 0. MEDLOCK CO. Cor. Pcnohtree and Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. tilk SftO »°l-2-niUw from Macon, Ga. Owner claims nlmut $2,000 worth of Improvement* ou farm. Property got to In* »ohl <iuh-k: $1,500 mortgage can l»» n**uuicd. Fine kaolin IhhI nml brick «iny on hind. be*lde line rone brick for sloes farm. Thin la hnrgnln, nnd for quick sale. Come sec us nt once. • FOR RENT. NO. 138 PEACHTREE ST.-At this num- Imw on Peachtree street, l**tween James and Forsyth streets, you will find one store room (27x471, with basement nl*out the same *l»4*. This place Is suitable for n nice gro cery or almost any kind of retail busluc**, and a live man 4>nn do n good business nt this stand. Rent $189 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 13 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonex (11. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK. WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. STEWART AVENUE PROPERTY. On next Tuesday (legal sale day), we are going sell the Bowlin Property on Stewart Avenue for C. Winn, Administrator. This is a tract of 4 acres on the southeast cornel of Stewart Avenue and University Avenue, fronting 330 feet and running back 534 feet, with improvement! on it.. We are going to sell this tract at administrator’s! sale for spot cash. Examine it before day of sale and be on hand. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. UKOIIOIA-Frr.TO.V COCNTY-To the 8u- parlor Court of Hnhl County; Tim petition of the Georgia Eclectic boa- plfal allows that It l« a corporation of wild county Incorporated by the honorably court on September 9, 1901. Petitioner* pray: 1. That their corporate name !»e changed from Georgia Eclectic hospital to Durham hospital. t That under their present charter peti tioner* have the right to Issue capital stock to the amount of twenty thousand dollura. and they uour desire that their ehnrter l»e amended so that petitioners on a major ity vote of the stockholders may hare the right to Issue capital stock from time to time to any a mount not exceeding forty thousand dollars. Said capita! stock may be paid In either money, land or In other pro|»erty suitable for currying ou said hoa- jittal. And for thla petitioners will ever pray. ROBERT LEE AVAIIY. Attorney for Petltlonera. STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF FUL TON. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, do hereliv certlfv that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the application for amendment to chart— **— —“ *— * * ns t flee.. Wltnesa my official signature and the seal of said court this August 10. 1906. ARNOLD BROYLES. '’minty. tl«. 8-10-17-24-31 Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County. Ga. CHARGES AGAINST SOUTHERN LINES ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlautn Fruit nod Produce Exchange. Lemon*. 17.76418.00. Limes, 60ft75c. Pineapples. $I.50ft2.Vt. Banauu*. straights, tier hunch. Il.50ftl.75. Culls, per bunch. tt.OOftl.r POULTRY AND COI N Live big. |»er pound, 12l4€i5c. Honey, new, 8ft 10c p< rucks. lftftl2« loney. new, SftiOc pound; In one-pound By Private Leased Wire. Washington, D. C., August 31.—The lntfr>atate commerce commission to day made public these complaints, out of a total of nearly twenty, that have been filed under the provisions of the new railroad rate law. Sioux City and Rock Springs coal Mining Company against the Union Pacific, charges that the latter con trols and owns coal mines In Wyom ing, to which It constructs branch lines but will not construct a branch line for the complainant. The St. Louis Hay and Grain Com pany against the Louisville & Nash ville, the Mobile & Ohio, the Illinois Central nnd the Southern Railway charges tha the defendants Illegally exact. In addition to the regular estab lished rate, a penalty of two cents per hundred pounds on hay. reconslgned at East St. Louis, which originates on points along lines other than the de fendant lines. Edward B. Grossman & Company, agalnt the Wells Fargo Company charges the company would not accept Its consignments unless prepaid be cause it had previously sued the com pany for damages on account of al leged delays. Birmingham - Packing Company against the Texas & Pacific, the Ala bama & Vlckesburg nnd the Alabama & Great Southern, charges that they exact more for the transportation of live stock from Texas points to Birm ingham than they do -for fresh meat and packing house products althmugh the contrary Is the general practice. CHIEF OF POLICE KILLED BY NEGRO By Private leased Wire. Suffolk, Va., Auguat 31.—A report from Bedford City, Va., Is to the effect that the chief of police of that place has been murdered by a negro. The murderer Is being pursued In the mountains by a posse accompanied by bloodhounds. YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION CL08ES ITS CONVENTION. Special to The Georgina. Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 3i.—The ses sions of the Young People’s Union of the Associate Reformed church, with representatives from a number of states, came to a close last night, after a two days’ session In Charlotte. The convention was Attended by about 100 young men nnd women of the church, nnd several loading men ot the Reformed church also were on hand nnd made the principal talks of the meeting. There were several mis sionaries In attendance, they likewise making addresses. GARRITY IS APPOINTED TO A NEW P08ITI0N. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga„ Aug. 31.—J. J. Gar- rlty, superintendent of the scavenger department, and Plumbing Inspector McKenna swapped places yesterday. Each resigned and Mayor Meyers ap pointed the other to fill the vacancy. Oprrlty had been suspended by Direct or of Public Works Ondsden ns the re sult of charges of loaning money to negroes in the employ of the depart ment. and charging 15 cents each two weeks for interest. ANOTHER BIG CONTRACT FOR DREOGE ATLANTIC. VEGKTAIU.KK—Irish potatoes. No. I stiH-k, 12.52*4 barrel; per bushel, $1.00. Ouloiis, 3c per immiihI: cn trim ire. lVic pound. New sweet potatoes. 50c bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR— Uoatel’s patent. $6.76; Diamond patent. $6.10; Masroutnh Mtnr, $1.8); fancy K itent. $4.53; Red Eagle. $4.15; Blue Ribbon, .90; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat pnteut, $5.0) ft 5.60. COuN—Choice re<l cob, 76e; No. 2 white, 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c: mixed, 73c. OATS—rholee white clipped, 62c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 4Sc; Texas rust proof, 50e. MKAI/—Plain wnter-graund. per bushel, 73c; bolted. 140-pounu os, per bushel, 65c; Hhorts. white. $1.60; medium. $1.40; brown, $1.35; pure bran. $1.10: mixed bran. $1.05. HAY— 1 Timothy, choice large bales, $1.10; do., choice small bales. $1.06: do.. No. 1 timothy bales, $L00;.i*e. *. $1.00; do., No. 1 cloevr mixed. $1.00; do.. No. 2 ctorer mixed, 90c. (’LOVER—Uliolce We. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, 85.20. New York refliicd, 4V4e; plantations, 5c. Market very strong. COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle’a 816.50. bulk, Jn bngs^ o* barjels, 13c; green, 10ft PROVISIONS—Supreme hnms, 15*'. h-'ius. 15H<*. California hnms. 10V4c; Red Cross haute. 15c. Dry salt extra riba, $9.75; bellies. 20-5 lbs.. $10.50; fat backs, ftc; plates, 8c; Supreme lard, $9.75; Red Cross, 10c. Snow Drift compound, 1%c; Red Cross, 1\c. STOCKS AND BONDS. Bid. Asked. Georgia 4%*. 1915 112 111 Georgia. It. R. 6s. 1910 106 108% Suvanmill 6s. 1909 102ft 108ft Macons 6s. 1910.., 106 Atlanta. 5s. 1911 106 Atlnntn, 4fts. 1922 107 108ft Atlanta 44. 1931 105 J07 Atlnntn and West Point. . . .165 170 Atlautn nnd West Point Debts..107 110 Central Rnllwny of Georgia 1st Income 97ft do. 2d Income 98ft do. 3d Income 89 Oeorgln 285 270 Augusta nnd Harntmah 11$ 117 Hoii thwentern 118 111 Georgia Pacific 1st*.. .. .. .. ,.120 121 C.. C. and A. 1st* 112 STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York. Aug. 31.—The Sun srtys: The stock market wiin strong nnd active nt tha oiMMilug, with n number of lending Issues showing sulmtnntlni ndvnnces from last night’s closing. The early strength waa not long retained, however, nnd the market at noon relapsed Into dullnen nnd finally be came henry before the close. Rending was of the wenkent Issues on necount of all companies combined as compared with either of the two preceding years. The dominating factor In the whole mar ket wns the money situation, th« rate for call bmn« ndvnmdug to 8 per cimt, while for time loans 6 per cent with a commission wns still paid. In view of the high money rnte traders were unturnlly disinclined to buy stocks, preferring to defer such trans actions until today, as stocks purchased then will not l>e paid for until Tueidnj, so thnt the purchasers will thus sure three days’ Interest. Rumors of nn early announcement of pur chase of control of flt. Paul by Union Pa cific drew from Wllllnm Rockefeller the statement flint the former road had not been sold yet. nml the expectation that the Great Northern ore deal wonbl be closed up Iwfore the end of the week derived no en couragement from the fact that James J. Hill Is mnk(ng«prenaration* to leave for Rt. Paul. The probability Is thnt iio announce ment regarding this matter will l»e forth coming within the next few days.— Gltwrt * (’lay. go to^lynwooFland SALE, 3 P. M., TOMOR ROW. $100 GIVEN AWAY. YOU MAY GET PART OP IT. S|Hi lnl tn Tlti* r.<wr*lali. Brun.wlck, Oa., Autr. 31.—Tha dr«I([« Atlantic la expected to return here next week to flnleh tip their contract with the Brunswick Steanmhlp Com pany. Beeldee dreilgin* on the water front for live additional plere, the dredge will mi in neventy acre* more of mamh land for the Atlanta. Bir mingham nnd Atlantic railroad, nnd alHo filling In the marah land nt the end of Newcnatle meet, extending thnt thoroughfare out to the propoaed term inal. of the Hteum.hlp cotnpanv nnd the Atlnntn. Birmingham and Atlantic railroad. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN ANOTHER ESCAPE MADE BY DESPERATE NEGRO. Mp4»clnl t» The Gtsirgian. Charlotte, X. C\, Aug. 31.—For an other time Bud Abernathy, the noto rious fuglthe from Justice, has made another escape—this time at East Point, Ga., where he was captured a few days ago, and the Charlotte au thorities notified. Hardly bad the specl.-.l deputy left Thursday for East Point when a tele gram was received by the chief of po lice here stating that the negro had ’’flew the coop” fgain. The negro la known to be one or the fnoat desperate out of prison walls. REPUBLICANS TO MEET TO NAME CANDIDATE. Special to The Georgina. . Decatur, Ala., Aug. 31.—A Republi can convention of the Rlghth congres sional vllstrtct "III be held In this city on next Monday, September *. It Is said that the Republicans will proba bly nominate Dr. Maaterson, of Moul ton. Lawrence county, for congress at this convention. GO TO LYNWOOD LAND SALE, 3 P. M., TOMOR ROW. $100 GIVEN AWAY. YOU MAY GET PART OF IT. SAYS HE WAS KIDNAPED AND THEN DESERTED. .Special to The Georgiau. T>ecntur, Ala., Aug. 31.—A boy giv ing ftla name as William Bevllle has been at the home of Mr*. Teague, tn Lawrence county, for the past few days. He says thnt he Is about 14 yeara of age and that he lived with his moth er on Sand mountain; that an uncle named Bevllle kidnaped him from hla mother's home about four years ago and thnt about three years ago aban doned him. and since that time he haa been wandering about from place to place. He saya that he does not re- memlier where his mother lives or how to reach her by mall. The boy Is said to be very Ignorant and r*n nn» read. fc>