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

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T11E ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four lines. 81x words of average length make a line. The following rates are for coneecutlve insertions! 1 time 8 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents/a line. 6 times A l / 2 cents a line. 26 timee ..... 4 cents a line. 62 times 3'/ 2 cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cents a line. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When tending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. BUSINESS DERECXOBY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS a Ml! ELDON. FELLOW OF THE • and U«HglaJftatr_ A*aoclatl«n C'oart. Exiyiiiuattoo.^ o' I'uMlc ArvtHMtftnt? Sheldon Audit Co. nnblle arro'intanta and auditors. Tempi* BB audita. Loom! and Iona dlatanee |il -J WANTED HELP—MALE. I'll AltMACV DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 montha. Addreaa Southern College of ITutnnaey, Atlanta, On, NIGHT SCHOOL—BOOKKItl'l N O, Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only M a month. Drauglion’a Prnrtlral finalneaa Cor leap. Piedmont Hotel Mock. 122 Peachtree, llell phone 188. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will conrlnco you that Draugnon’a la the beat. WANTED—WHITE OFFICE HOY. CALL at Georgian office. WANTED-A MAN TO RUN 10 INCH OUT- alde moulder, capable of tempering and making hie own ruttera State wngea. Ap- ply Boa 463, Athena, Oa. WANTED—HAND AND MACHINE NAIL era and box cutter* for Ikix factory. 'Phone 1142 main. A. 8. Byera Co. WANTED—YOUNG MAN Foil BILL J gsl f nil iYU air*. Clerk. I'oaltlon offer* promotion. Apply •e Fulton Hag and Cotton Mill.. At- at onre . hint*. Gt. WANTED—YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER who can nae typewriter *45; alenograpber and office man who underataud* the paint bnatneta 1100; atenographer for out-of-town uoaltlon. MO and expenaca. Bellamy Huai- neaa Agency, 1330 Candler building. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM- Ington. operator* furolahed jpoalllona. Remington Typewriter Co.. Ill Paachlro* WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER IMMEDI- ately for yonog Udle#’ collage. Only com petent and-experienced peraona need apply. State aalary required and »«ud recommenda tion* Addreaa at once Shorter College, WANTED—FIFTY GIRLS. FOURTEEN to eighteen year* old. nice, eaey. light work'and'*o»f pay. National' Paper Oom- “7-}fi Decatur atreeL pany. 267-1 EXPERIENCED PAPER BOX MAKERS. BEST WAGES IN THE CITY. ALSO WANT 10 GIRLS TO LEARN BOX MAK ING. PAY WHILE YOU LEARN. CALL 35 1-2 W. ALABAMA ST. COOK WANTED FOR SMALL FAMILY. Apply nt once at 1*0 Peachtree atreeL AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGENTS—ROYH AND GIRLS In erery town In Georgia and Alabama for midget card* Write for free Mmple* and term*. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Gn. 1312 Empire building. AGENTS WANTED—WB MANUFACTURE trn Bplrodis bnnaehold articles that aril rapidly; our ngenta are making from (3 to 110 per day; a anre money winner for men and women; write now. you won t regret It. American II. A P. Co.. Cam- Urhlgo, Ohio. PICTURE AGENTS-SEND YOUR WORK to u* for enlargement; fair price* good . dnlah; It by 20. Religion* Kbd acenery nlq- turea ehenp. The darner Company, ISA l'etere atregt. Atlanta, tie. MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Photea 1276. » E. Hnntar SL ‘KENT LIGHTS. 99 TUB DEBT OF MANTLE) LIGHTS NOW ■old at »ltt N. Pryor 8t Alta Kent, Phono 4843. C. W. RUSSELL HAH MOVED TO 1» Peters street. Hare your roofa, gutters and warm air furnacea put to shape before winter cornea. composition In verse or prose for special ♦Tensions at a reasonable price. I). II., 68 Lurkle street, Atlanta, (la. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. -- BSB HOUSES rade atm. Call oa NorthVryor atreeL IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixture# to sell, see the Southern Auction and Hahrace Company, 80 South Pryor. 'Phone Bell 1801. GET A HIGH-BRED SCOTCH COLLIE for your bor or girl. For deaertp- S nd price, addreae G. A., care The an. FOR BALE—AN IDEA-1 F YOUR WIN- raise them, and you arc fired of having them fall and break, or having them fall and mash your hand*, or fall on the chil dren. then Send me $1 and I will tell you how you ran avoid all lifting and straining and danger with these antne window*. My ho7*-.~ The Idea Is mine, nud I will sell It to you for 81, 1 have need It In my home atlons and make all money order* payable WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KIND8 OF SALABLE school, law. medical books for cash. 4. C. oavan. 71 Whitehall street. Phone ISO. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO boy Money Flour, There ta money tn erery sack. In good condition. WANTED—OLD GOLD. WE ALLOW highest values for old gold. Eugene V. Haynes Co.. ST Whitehall street. WANTED—HATH TO MAKE AND TRIM. Velvet bat* a specialty. Prices very reasonable. 89 East Kills atreeL VICTOR , MANGANESE AND CROME ■ted bank safes and vault doom; every thing In safe line. IL W. Ellis, Agent, 26 £k Broad street. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we give it our special and personal attention. If It'a worth the price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind. It will pay you to see us. C. H. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank Bldg. STORE—132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- ning through to Forsyth street. Includ ing good Imsement and upstairs. Apply at office of Guthman Steam Laundry, 130 Peachtree atreet. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, BELL OR Ex change property of any kind. It will pay you to see as. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE I'Um.ic To"'viBIT Slappy’. Reboot of Art .nit Impact por trait* palntiHl by bl* large clasaca. Corner Pr.cbtree and Auburn. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR* 384 Peachtree st.. solicits Inspection, comparison and patronage. WANTED—BOARD. THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH students ns boarders, please address O. O. Boyle, Secretary, Tech School. WANTED—BOARD FOR MAN AND wife. Wholesome and cleanly. Refer ences given. Address II. 8., cure Georgian. LOST. Who puts your paper on sq allck. And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does it nice, And ’’always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Your "Uncle Jin” Is hard to beat; He’s at Nnmber It E. Hunter atreet. Both Phones 660. L6HT-BVU, "I'lTtl"' FROM 443 EART Fair. Brown spots on Imdy. White *end. Ears not cut. Lllternl reward for his return to ntmve address. LOST—AN ALLIGATOR PUI18B. WHICH eontnlued about $3 In money and some re ceipts. Return to Georgian office aud re ceive reward. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FBL- low..cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants $0c. 168 Whitehall St. Phone*, Bell 520, A. 3S81. BU8INES8 OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE 'RUINS W1I.I. uillKII YOU btralnru. For blgb rr.it, work c»U on K.ut, 91V6 N. i'ryor. I’Gon, 7333. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. nt the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South I'ryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, REM, OR Ex change property of uny kind It will p«y yon to eee ua. C, II. Well. A Co.. 1104 Fourth National Bunk. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED I'BO- ple and other*. American Inveilment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on renl estate. THE UNION RAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note* and lend* money on Improved Atlanta property a reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Ilidg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense nud prompt nt tent Ion. Only on renl estate In and near Atlanta. S. U. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; aoy emouiit, 4V4, 6 and « per rent. Writ, or rail S: W. Canon. II 8. Broad alraet. FARM LOANS-WK AltR PLACING loan, on Oeorrla farm, at th* loweat rate* ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE at very loweat ratea. No dolaya. Cbnrlea Herman, room* 3074 Temol* Court. I HAVE $5,000 TO LOAN. SUMS TO SUIT. on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Addreaa II. B. M., care Georgian. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; nl*n money for purchttMo uouiov notes. Straight loans made nt 5 per cent nml up wards, aeeordlng to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Broad street. FOR RENT—ROOM8. ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. In refilled home on north side; gentlemen only doatred. Charge* renmumble. A'blrcsa J. C*. H.. care Santa Fe Railroad Office, 16 N. Pryor street. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with private family, for couple or two gentlemen; walking distance; reference re quired. 3S7 Piedmont avenue. FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with all conveniences, for a voting man. 82 Williams street. 'Phone 4383 J. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. Ity Auburn nvenue. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. •'Don't let 'em fool yon." Jiui Rurnett (formerly of Burnett A WlMLj) Is not dead nor missing. He ls contracting wnll paper and tainting Office mid show room 14 East Men ter street. Roth ’phones 860. OLD HATS MADE NEW TALKING MACHINES* TALKING MACHINES AND UEC0RD8- Wholesnle and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Mnchlnes and Record*. Joat recelrod large consignment of machine* ana over 10.000 records. Immediate attention given mall orders. We want the names of all talking machine dealers In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. „ BICYCLE SUNDRIES. _ afT , BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors Intne South. Southern agents for Pierce. i*ie. Knell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1908 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander* KlyeaCo. _ MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE ME8- •enger*. ’phone 33. J. A. Davlea and J. C. Bra pan. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. ZV4 Auburn arenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance* Auburn ave- PRE8SING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW' EU- reka Pressing Clul>—(.’leaning— Repairing. Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phoue 2475. 106V4 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership II per month. 8EWING MACHINES. RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. either Singer or W’beeler & Wilson. W’e rcatoul^ pew machines wlth complete set SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $3,250—NO. 275 EAST NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS AND HALL; EVERY CON VENIENCE; BRAND NEW; LARGE LOT, TERMS EASY. of attachments. Prompt delivery'. nea 1883. Singe Whitehall street. Doth 6TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. 8TOVEH AND RANGES REPAIRED AND a*t up. Expert workman, l'alterioii Fnrulture hnnae. 2S« Pelera atreeL 'Phone*. Atlanta 2472, Hell 734 weat. We bay any- thing. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. n. tv. ROUNTREE & HRO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Phone 167t. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: C O M P I, I C watrhea are my hohby. Modern work and dealing*. II. Walter Lett. Boom 1217 Fonrlh National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. 8H0E REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCK IB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Dell 2335. Men's sewed half soles. 75c. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, HALLW’OODS, ID and all other makes nt bargain ] We can sell you a register, sultnb liter ly run rant cod rot JND-HAND CASH REGISTERS ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Store, M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 1176. II 8. Pryor street. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NICE BIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, M< beat part of North Jackson atreet; prac- tlcnlly new; p,2U0; one-hnlf cash. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, Heights; lot 100 by 110; for $1,250. NICE LEVEL LOT 60 BY 100; ONLY $225. running lBiek to another atreet; $1,100. NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, ^ihagy lot. 100 by 186, fronting streets; $1,400. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE BRYAN STREET. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOIl RENT—TEN-ROOM IIOUHE. WITH | •‘“I"'- PANAMA AM, MILAN ST I; AW II ATS, clean in | nml reshaped. 60c. Soft and stiff fell hats cleaned and re- HI modern coiiv»*nleiJev*. 546 South Pryor i afreet. Apply tn I* 4. (I*. 4 West Peach- i ■SSiRBaBiiimfa9H£^nHmMnHHamBasaBss9 fjrcats. Sr each •sirs. ACME IIATTERH. Whitehall St FOR 8ALE— DE8K. FOIt SALE—TWO ROLLER TOP DESKS . for sale at 87 ami $14. 402 Austell build-1 Whit.- clover. grasses and grain' seeds. McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Broad street. 8EED8. :r *»I R PRICES ON UNION SET*. Ifrtlfa. ('rimeon. Red. Burr. AUyke ami NINO BACK 110 F THIS IS A WE BLOCK ANQ V MAKE SEVERAL NICE LOTS. THIS LOT If THREE STREETS AND VERY CHEAP AT $1,000. ASHBY STREET, NEAR W. HUNTER—3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS 40X 120. THESE HAVE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIA TED—ONLY $450 EACH. RHODES STREET, TWO NEGRO HOUSES, ALMOST NEW, RENTING FOR $7 A MONTH EACH; WILL SELL FOR $1,300, ON TERMS OR CASH. ,000—137 PARK AVE.— 7-R, UP-TO-DATE COT TAGE, ONE YEAR OLD; CORNER SIDNEY ST. AND GRANT PARK. RE TAINING WALL ON SIDE NEXT TO PARK IS COMPLETED. TERMS $500 TO $1,000 CASH; BAL. EASY. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 TEMPLE COURT. BELL PHONE 2081. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington. I). C„ will *ell yon front one to five contracts entitling you to n loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 6 per cent simple Interest, returnable In amall monthly Installments of $7.60 per month on each $1,000 borrowed- enabling yon to become your own landlord and paying for your home for less than yon are now paying rent. For proapectus nml plana of the com pany, address J. St. Jullcn Yates. State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. . GOOD INVESTMENT. Four houses on comer lot. Good street. Rents $31.00 month. Price $3100.00 See LIEBMAN, • Real Estate—Renting,- Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate. 407 Fourth National Bank, j Bell Phone 1393 Main. ‘t HAVE TWO VACANT I.OT8 ADJOIN- lug the Grunt home on Broyles atreet. A corner lot, and has all Improvements. You cun have both for $1,600. 11,000 ton A 16 I'KIt CENT INVER*. inept. Good. 'I'llltKK NEW HOUSES >(rar f1‘i.to.«7 Bag and. Cotton Mill, paying over 14 per eeur. Good lot. I1.S0O—1200 CASH, BALANCE 620 FEU mouth, five-room new house, bath, water and gas, eat' line In front, near Grant park. Don’t utlss this If you ever expect to own a home. Fine lot. * $1,600 BUYS A NICK I.lTTI.E COTTAGti on north able, near Spring street. All Improvements; $200 cash. i have several iiaikiainh that * wonl«P be unwise to ndvertlse, but If you want to make money on n small Invest ment. call on us. I have some good ones. 1 mr. w. B. wrkiiit is With ur. * O B Butler Wanted. ; GOOD PLACE FOR EX- 1 PERIENCED BUTLER. APPLY AFTER WED NESDAY TO 230 WASH- » a INGTON STREET. p * FORRENT. NO. 494 UorRTLAXD KT.-TIIIS 2-STORY lOriHim frame, on lot 5*1x140. which Ilea alightly elevated, la on the weat able of '(Htrtlaml afreet iictwecn Mcrrlrr* and Lin den avenue*; In* gn*. hot ami uili| water: bath, cloaet, atatlonary wnahataml. atnk In the kitchen; in In Kph-ndbl nelgbltorho'Hl; il the owner expect* to put the property — .. . tmt . in apb-ndld repair, ('ottrtkuid afreet eara “ door; Peachtree atreet car* Ju*t block away. Rent $£) per month.' JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Botb Phone* CIS. FOR SALE IN DECATUR. One two-storv seven-room house, one seven-room cot tage, on nice large lots, close to car and convenient to school and colleges. Address OWNER, Decatur, Ga. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172, IN CITY LIMIT8 OF HAPBVIU.E, 1* acre* of good level land, with fine grow JAMES STREET, BONNIE BBAE. A NEW five-room bouse, well built, lot 60 by 175, Inside city, but far enough out for freah air. A bargain at $2,150. Easy term*. GRADY I*LACE. WEST END. JUST OFF Gordon, n new five-room cottage, all conveniences. The lot Is 64 by 160; room enough -• -* ' — ** “ $2,800. another cottage. A bargniu at BE hare 27H screw good laud, three-room house, orchard; land lies level nml it has* over 1,600 feet railroad frontage. It will he orily a few yenra till this will treble_Jn value for manufacturing purposes, have a very low price, on this. We AS AN INVESTMENT. WK HAVE A consider” Al. In this block we have sixteen bonnes, with nn actual rental value of $99.60 per month. The mill stands good for the rent. We are authorized to make a low price on this. It will pay In vestors to investigate. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. North Bntilernrd and Angler nvenue. Flr.t ' Nothing .Do like *nd Oak atreet*. Elegant little home prop- mi ovx.'w ihick iu nnuiucr iireeij i location for a home. Price $4,00). Ideal Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881. SALKS DEPARTMENT. 8. HOUR. It. C. EVE. Standard 1614. MILL WITH 100 ACRES. One half cash, balance on good dollar a week without Interest. for Itt the way of homes lu the city or Ing. You’ll need It when you $280 cash, balance $12 per month. FRASIER & SMITH, Boll Phone 3533-M op eaay term*. IK Auburn avenue. BANKRUPT SALE. In re W. H. Daniel, Bankrupt, No. 1759. In pursuance to nn order of the Hon. P. the undersigned receiver, will accept Terms cash. The court re- IIAKRY DODD. Receiver. To Keep Silver Bright. To keep silver bright requires con- with Jeweler’s cotton and done up again In paraffine paper. It Is neces sary to clean the Oliver at least once a week to keep It In good condition. Make a hot suds, to which a little ammonia Is added, and wash the sli ver In It. After wiping with clean dry* towels, rub thoroughly with canton flannel. Jf this plan fa followed every day allver will not need to be regularly cleaned more than once a year. Wet salt or a paste of whiting and ammonia will remove egg stain. Al cohol will clean all vegetable stains. French whiting, alcohol, two clean brushes. Jeweler’s absorbent cotton, several pieces of wash leather, a small bottle of diluted oxalic acid and plenty of soft cloths will be needed for a gen eral silver cleaning. Whiting and al cohol will clean all ordinary stains Lawn Street Houses for Sale. We have three attractive cottages for sale on La ff street, in the neighborhood of .Park street church j West End. These are new houses with all conveniences. We win sell them for $2,250; one-third cash, balance in mouth. ly payments. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. PRINCESS TAMA-MAI. V COUNT TOLSTOI. (Copyright, 1906, by' American-Journal Examiner. 1 ■■ There ext.ted In Japan, many years ago, a young prince.., no blond and handsome that .he wa* called Prince*. Yama-Mal, which, In the language of the Japaneae, mean, the prince*, of the golden hair. The empre.., who was Yama-Mai'i atepmother, hated the beautiful prin ce.. Intensely, to such an extent that .he obtained from her huaband the powerful Mikado, an order of ba.il.h- ment agaln.t Yama-Mal, who wa. ex iled to a solitary country, far, very far from the court. 1 The soldier, who conducted her thither - received secret instruction, from the Empress, and Yama-Mal wa. taken to a distant desert, and left there to be devoured by the wild beasts. But only live day. had elapsed since her departure when the charming young princess returned to the palace upon the back of a magnificent lion. Then the stepmother advised the Em peror to send the princess to the sum mit of a very high mountain Inhabited only by wild eagles and ferocious con dors. But again this time the wretch ed stepmother was fooled, for on the fourth day Yama-Mal returned on the wings of an Immense eagle. The empress was very angry, but re solved as she was to banish the prin cess from Toklo, she exiled her to a remote and deserted shore, whei;e she expected Yama-Mal would starve, but God again came to her succor and she was found by some fishermen, who took her In their bark and conveyed her to court. Then the cruel stepmother caused a dug In the court yard deep well to be of the palace, and one dark night she threw Tama-Mal Into It and had It se curely covered with a heavy marble slab. / Once more, however, a new and won derful miracle saved the young prin cess. On the sixth day after her Inter ment the Emperor, while walking In the court yard, observed a vivid light which glittered through the cracks on the floor. He ordered the well to be opened, and his astonishment w great when he beheld his daughter. The empress then consulted a wlxard, and he advised her to lock the prin cess In‘the trunk of an old tree and cast Into the sea, which was done. Nine days after a ship of the Mikado found the floating tree and rescued the princess, but this time she had suffered for so long that she died. As soon as she had expired she me tamorphosed herself Into a butterfly, and the next day she changed Into a silkworm, which devoured with great avidity the green leaves of the trees. One day It did not eat, and died; but five days after (or a period equal to that spent by the princess In the des ert) It came back to life. Soon, how ever, It died again, and this time It did not move for a period equal' to that spent by the young girl on the summit of the mountain. Then, when the silkworm came back to life again, it was surrounded by a beautiful aureola of light. It laid Its eggs under this aureola, and the next day many baby worms, each with an auerola around Its body, were eating with avidity the green leaves of the tree. One day all the fields of Japan ap peared covered with silk, the product of the work of the million descend ants of the beautiful Princess Yama- Mal. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. For Atlanta nml Vtelnltr: j nt#lit or Tuesday. “ ,Ww * to WEATHEh GONDII IONS. Th«* weather today la mostly ri Pflr „ cept In the southeifst. In the Inst >41L* shdwers have warred In portions of VioH Georgia, Alaliatnu. Tennessee. Texas oi mid nt sever*! stntfoiiH In the northwest The pressure is lowest over South D« k L while u "high" of marked energy 1, Pn( J; ing the north Pacific const, precede u cooler.weather over the northwest quadrint of the map. Over the eastern half of t v! country the temperature continues hl«rh The eondltionn favor partly cloudy wm* or in this section, probulriy showers tonbs* or Tuesday. B. MARBURt Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 oours ending at $ s. n. x»k meridian time, Septemlter 8. 1906 " ** * STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. •AMnntn, cloudy ■■MB- 7 . * •Chattanooga, clondy . Columbus, pt. cloudy GnluesvMle, cloudy . . Greenville, cloudy . . , •Macon, cloudy . . Montlcello. cloudy Newnan, cloudy Rome, nt. cloudy . Spartanburg, cloudy Tallapoosa, clear . . Toccon, cloudy . West Point, clear, •Minimum temperatures are Tsmp'turt. hour period eadlug at 8 1 CENTRAL STATION. Radium breaks up Into helium and lead If Rutherford’s Inferences are trne. Radium ha» an atomic weight of 226, and’ If each of the five alpha particles given off la an atom of heli um of mass 4, the residue must have an atomic weight of 2ff&, about that of lead. This metal, moreover, la pres ent In all radio-active minerals. from allver. If the dirt refuses to come off the first cleaning, mix a paste of the whiting and alcohol and allow to dry on the article. Then rub dry and polish. If stain still remains, wash over quickly with the oxalic acid solu tion, then rinse Instantly. Follow with alcohol and whiting. The acid leaves a dull spot, so that It should afterward be covered with sweet oil and whiting and rubbed hard. Atlanta Augusta !U Mobile .... Montgomery . New Orlenns. Oklahoma . . Snvnnnnh . . Vicksburg . . Wilmington . t Indicates loapprecUb 16 Dlst. Areragtt a rainfall. REMARKS. No material temperature clmngpn weft noted for the past 24 hours. Light to nW- ernte showers occnfed over the belt pxrtpt In the extreme enstern portion. J. b. MARBURY, Section Director. LIVE STOCK MARKET. 1 1111 IIK”, 2”.—-I Market 6©10e higher; xjimm., 1,—I.. aver 2.775; bulk $666.15; light hogs S6.M gj|i^^ed.$4. , 90C6.22H; heavy —lUattle—Estimated recelptsMMI 10c higher; quality fair; Iteerea cows $1.25^4.30; heifers $4.3006.30; nlrs $6.60$8; good to prime medium $3.90C&I>; stockers and feeders $2.2504.26. Sheep— Estimated receipts 28.000. MsrhK strong: quality fair; native $3.25(05.66; wetf- era $3.2606.66; yearlings $5.6006.30; lamia $4.3608; western $4.5007.90. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AtfD PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Frol! a#4 Produce Exchange. Lemons. $7.7608.00. Limes. 60075c. ■ Pineapples, $1.6002,60. Bananas, straights, per bunch, $1.5981)1 Culls, per bunch. $1.0001.25. Mountain Ilartle'tt penra, per **>*• W-* Columbian prunes, per crate, $2. Hose Peru grapes, per crate. $2.5». Blue Malvoise grapes, per crate, Ilia POULTRY AND COUNTRY VRODVCP- Live hens. 36037ttc: fries, 22H025c: to* er &re?lwts‘ Pekin, «c; ju WAS REGARDED AS PROTEGE OF DEAD BANK WRECKER and, 2002214c; cool- new,' kOfOc pound; In one-potto! potatoes. •k'k, 12.02*4 unrrei; per bushel. Il-W Onions, 3c per pound: cshlmge. 14c New sweet potatoes, 60c bushel. table, Imk. per |>onnd, 12' Honey, new racks, 10012c. VEGETABLES—Irish FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postc) ■ patent. $5.75; PtoMJJJ patenl $4.50;’ Red Engle. $4.lS;'Blue Blbgj $3.90: faucy, 33.W; spring wheat patent, COu.V-rtiolce rob, 76c: No- 2 *U» 76c; No, 2 reflow. 74c; lailed, 73c. OATS—Choice white cllppcil, 62c; white, 6.V; choice mixed. «c; Tcx.i proof, 60c. . S1HAI.—Plain wnter.ffroind, per 73c; 1 Milted, IWnotinrt ,-ire. per • t "Wliru. I WIinTlllll F'lirrs Short., white. *1.60: mc.'Inm. II.Fp; hr** 61.33; pure lirnn. *L10: mlxei! Iirss. . HAY—Timothy, choice l.rs; «Jr • Timothy, .-no..— ....■ ■■ do., choice .m.li ba,e«. II.Co: do ■ .. timothy lisle., «1.00; No. A 11.00: »• Si eloerr mixed 11.00; do.. No. 3 CI.OVKit—Choice SOe. The sImivp price, are f. 0. ti. Atl.ot*. subject to Immediate arc.ptnnrp GROCERIES. ■ „ RUGAIt—Rtondnrd jrmnulstcd, » ?S York relined, 4!ic; pfsDtaliou., 5>’- »* rk " very strotiz. ' - ■ ■■ COFFKB-noosted Artiiirkle • *> bulk, In bags u. barrel*. 13c; tree.. '"RICE—Carolina 4i*WHc. occor.llo« grade. Market very atron*. ..u,; CHEERK—Fancy full "T*" 1 . rt *'2iaC twlna Her l.rick 14c. Market I'HO visit'NS—Supreme ham*. .j hatn*.- lEHc. California ham*. Croaa hamV'lhc. Hrr aalt extra rll'«. F helllea, 304 Iba., tiojo: fat hjeka. «*• Sn- MitfiPdiita IspiI Hpll < Ti'M. ‘ > 8c; Hiinrtuue lard, $M2tt; KJ Snow Drift componnd, 7%<r. Red Crow, v 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. nid- Alt*- ..il: 1-36 Macons C*. 1810.... Atlanta, la. ltll.... Atlanta, 4feh 1923.. ; ..1024 . ..Itt . ..ltt . ..197 ....196 !£ Mias Lila M. Wright, whose school for young women at Bryn Mawr. n*as aided by Hippie, the Philadelphia bank wrecker, who killed himself, and she was i Atlanta 4*. 1931.. Atlanta and West I'ouii. . Atlanta and West Point Debts..iw Central Railway of Georgia 1st do. lucerne, do. 2d Income do. 3d Income... Georgia. Augusta'and Hovaimab. Koutbacstcrn.. V ..s* 3 ;. .vt .. *.11« ..129 and A. lsts.. ed aa hla protege. TRY A WANT AD „ T .* IN THE GEORGIA^