The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 18, 1906, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ekii.w. September is. i;«*. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 cents, the pries of four lines. Six word* of average length »«eke a line. The following rate* ere for consecutive insertions: 1 time . . 5 times . 6 times . 26 times . 62 times . 78 times . . 6 rents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4/g cents s line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/z cents a line. . 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP-MALE. NIGHT ISSlfooCi <> o K K E B I* I N G. Shorthand. Typewriting. etc.. only $4 n month. Drnughon’a Practical Rnnumi Col lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree. Bell phone 889. Cull, phone or write for m tn Incur. It will convince you that Drnnghnn's Is the bent. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANE8E A> steel bnnk safes and vault i thin* In anfe line. It. W. hills, 4’HOME CAM. WANTED—WATCHMAN FOR HUNDAYH only from 6:30 n. m. to 6:30 p. m. Addi with reference*. “Watchman,” care Cleorglnn. - WANTED-A MAN ON HI tenoner; also, two machine door* and blind*. State wu Box 463. A then*. (In. WANTED - YoT’NCl MAN TO I.hAItN pharmacy. Apply to Hr. Crenshaw, cor. Buckie and Bartow at*., city. YOUNG MAN _ _ id billing clerk. $60. Shoe salesmen. clothing *«le*men, longhand copy ists. rapid typewriter operat Business Age 1330 Candler Bldg. WANTED—PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing bus!ties*, either n drnni- nier or superintendent of inniiufnottning de partment. Good chance for right party. Address Active, rare Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALE* Ington' operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Co.. 118 Peachtree FOR 8ALE—RiZAL ESTATE. iF~VOlT7MvirTROi^^ place It with us; we give It our special and personal attention. Ifjt’n wortu t IF VOIJ WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex change property of any kind, it will pay you to see us. C. If. Wells A Co.. 1104 Fourth National Hank bldg. TURNING OUT RESULTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AUtrmEr^AhirifiVEi^^ at 10 a. tn. at the Hunt hern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 Mouth Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX change property of any kind It will pay you to see us. C. II. Wells & Co., 1104 Fourth Nntlonni Hank WANTED—PARTNER IN PAPER AND printing business to take charge of book keeping and general office work. Must have a few thousand dollars to Invest. Ad Ires* Pap MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED—SKIRT. WAIST AND 8LEE\ E hands: also helpers; sewing women of sldllty for plain nnd fancy work; good pa * * * Call early tomorro ENGINEER WANTED liir Job for a sober, t this evening. National Decatur street. GOOD. KEG!’ steady man. Apply WANTED—WHITE HOUSEKEEPER FOR a family of three: widow preferred: light work; good home. T. M. Elliott, LnGrnngr WANTED HELP—Mats and Female. WANTED—AT ONCE. HOYS AND GIIU.H all or part of the time to handle n fast Selling article. Address with 4e In post X stamps for sninjde and full pnrtleular*. ■ tw> Supply Co., Ilox 336. Columbus, Ga. WANTED—CAPABLE COLORED WOMAN for rook nnd genernl housework Iti small family at Decatur. Apply n*om 617, Temple Court Bldg., Atlanta. Bring reference! 8ITUATION8 WANTED-^MALE. Dl£ sires position, preferably legal 1 Ires* Miss M.. 289 Highland aver WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN as shipping clerk, or any kind of honest work. A«ldress II. G. It., care The Geor gian. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED—A SITUATION AH PRINCIPAL or assistant h.v eotn|»etent young lady of several years’ experience. Address P. O. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-AGENTH- BOYH AND GIRLS In everv tmvu In Georgia and Alabniun for midget cards. Write for free samples and terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, un. 1312 Empire building. Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Mortgage loans on real eatate. BANK BUTS mrchnse money notes nnd lends money Improved Atlanta property a reason- le rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. Only on real estate in and near Atlanta. LEND or call 8. W.’Carson, 24 H.' Broad"street. FARM LOAN 8—WE ARE PLACING fnrms at the lowest The 8outbern Mortgags Herman, rooms 202-3 Tetunle Court. HAVE $6,000 TO LOAN. HUMS TO SUIT on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Addresi II. 11. M.. rare Georgian. I'Otnt PICK CENT HOMK MONEY* TO lend on monthly payment plan; no del ay; also money for purchase money note's. Straight loan* mnde at 6 per cent nnd up wards. according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8, Broad street. FOR RENT-FUR NI8H ED ROOM8. ^iTupsTArmrFT^^ convenience; north side; one block from •Mrst Methodist church; reference required. 316 Court hind street. ball game. Liberal '■r^hm office. nrd If returned to V1CTVUE AGENTS-MEND YOUR WORK to us for enlargement; fair prlees. gojnl finish; 16 by 20. Religious unM scenery pic tures cheap. The Garner Company, 13A Deters street, Atlanta, Gu. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER. Phone* !»$. » B. Hunter St. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should hays high grade signs Call on >nt Blcn Co., $14 North Pryor atrsac Kent Bltn Phone {Ml IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE Oil office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction and Halvnge Cmupauy, 20 South Pryor" 'Phone Bell 2306. TY PE- bond. Address Bond, FURNITURE ANY- us and we will beat Robison k Ilnrnes, 18 E. Hunter. GET PRICES ON where them. OUR ENTIRE LINK OF MATTINGS RE ‘ dueed Be a yard. Robison »Y Ilnrnes, 18 E. Hunter street. blclV »Ifi.'Co P , 6Vnd 5J W«f MifcSell .t. FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE Brockway surrles. runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.. 60 and 62 West Mitchell Street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Q a ran, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1S23. WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There is money lu »vcry sack. OLD HATS MADE NEW FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI,* low. cleans snlts $1 to $1.60. Pauts 60c. 1C.S Whitehall St. Phone*. Hell 520. A. 3881. GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS. alfalfa. Crimson, Red, Burr. Alsyke and white clover, grasses nnd grain seeds. McMillan I Co.. 23 South Mm*.I street. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Hlnppy'a School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by his lnr?e classes. Corner Pcnchtree and Auburn. M, A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SIIELTON 18 A practical stove nnd range retmlror; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phonos 6276^61^LI^yrorjdreet^^^^^^^^^^^ STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAI. ESTATE LOAN CO. of Wn*hlngtoti. D. C., will sell you from one to five contracts entitling you to loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 5 per cent simple Interest, returnable In small monthly Installments of $7.50 per mouth on each $1,100 borrowed, enabling you tn become landlord and paying This man tried two nr three Oeorcinn want ads. Just take a look at the expression on his face. Looks pleased, doesn’t he! And he is pleased. Georgian want ads will please anybody. They turn out results in an astonishing manner; don’t cost much, either. They will sell odds and ends, rent spare rooms, help you to trade and barter, or set you a clerk, stenographer or domestic. They contain a lot of valuable information, too. Read them from day to day and you’ll be surprised nt the number of things yon learn. Call us on the ’phone. We will tnke your ad and collect later. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. II. SHELDON. FELLOW OF Till American anti Georgia State Aasoelntloi o? Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co. public accountant* nnd auditors. Temple Court. Ext\jninatlons. an| audits. Local and long distance phi ARCHITECTS. let is draw YOUR V build your house. We can aav Address l;. o. Box 675. TALKING MACHINES. ^ TALKING MACHINES AND HECORD8- Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Jus] Anvu mu ii iifiirr*. UP Wlllll mi- im.Mt-n <■* all tnlklng machine dealers lu the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elycn Co. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—Li bicycle and sundry distributors South. Southern agents for l’lert Hindi nnd Hudson bicycles. Write 1906 catalogue nnd price list. Al Kljea Co. M EDICAL. kromopatiid" remedies cum scalp diseases nnd make hair gr«r» Krom a Medicated Soap makes you or- glcnlrnlly clean. (30 years success.) J. J. Kroiu. specialist. 613 ”Tba Grand, At- _ MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MK8 sengcra. 'phone 33. J. A. Davie* and J. C. Drannn. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue, - • En trance Auburn a ve il per mouth. SEWING MACHINE8. RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler k Wilson, rent only new machines with complete f attachment*. Prompt delivery. Both 'plumes 1893. Singer Sewing Macnt 79 Whitehall street. 8TOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND Expert workman. Patterson than y rent. For pnxpectus and plans of tl pany. address J. St. Julfen Yates Agent, 321 Austell llldg., Atlanta. G paying State HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW 11ATS - cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned and re shaped, 36c. Bands or sweats. 25c each extra. ACME HATTERS, 64 Whitehall It PICTURE FRAMES. PIEDMONT AVENUE, Near Tenth Street. MODEL Convenient to the to hool; ha* eight large room*. hc*hl< closets, drcssiiig rooms and pantries inaushlp and materials of the best modern convenience: piped for fiirnn ga* and electric light*, electric th* speaking tubes, etc.; very r<Himv vv Price $f,nno. Heights a TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE & RKO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 15i6. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATE D wntchc* are itty hobby. Modern Ideas In work and ’ ” - ** - * “ * 1217 Fo SHOE REPAIRING. GWINK’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Metre sewed half soles, 76c. ~D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 314 N. Forsyth St. Bell (Miilni 1061 and 2256. Atlanta 306 and 2256. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER k CORRESPONDENT 394 Whitehall St. 324 8. Broad St Bell Plume No. 5047. T ATLANTA having a front of 472 foe . . ro.ul nnd lying perfectly. Price $6,500. IN WEMT rn’d • Unit EITHER OF THE ABOVE ADULY In tin* i'W «*r. at No. Grunt building. Atlanta phot f 4S6. Ponohtroe. Entrsn WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. 9 FOR RENT! 37 and 39 Stonewall St. .i22£V8 Two 5-room houses. These IS have just been remodeled £a.’J! — and j>ut in thvt-rhss rondi- BOARDER8 WANTED. tjol). Relit -f 15.00 llUintll. THE RON AIR. 3>4 Peachtree st.. solicits Sl'C WANTED—BOARD. j T * /.I rrTrrrTdSmn^^ Heal Estate and Hunting, ■ffiar-nSS28 Peachtree St. WANTED ANOTHER GOOD NEIGH110R, on one of the best lots lit Inman Park. 90 feet front. On same block with some of best homes In Atlanta. Right price made to acceptable neighbor who will build a nice home. W. E. NEW II.I., llox 8.16. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) II>R. .. In PM suitable my Imslne mt please Cash or out hi v payments help Every reg- THE SOUTHERN '• Second-Hand Cash Register Store, SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, 1 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. LOVELY HOME IN COL LEGE PARK, CORNER LOT, BEAUTIFUL SHADE AND GRASS, FRONTS R AILROAD AND CAR LINE. ILVS 8 ROOMS AND NICE INTE RIOR FINISH. OWNER LEAVING THE STATE AND ANXIOUS TO SELL. $4,000. TERMS. W. A. FOSTER, ■Real Estate nml Loans, 12 S. Broad. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR BIG auction *ale of sixteen brand new houses, located on Grant. Sydney, Broyles and Or leans streets, •and the beautiful new 8t. I’nul nvumiiv Sail) will hwgln nt 3 p. in.. Thursday, September 20, on the premise*. Take Woodward avenue to Grant park cars, select your home aud buy It at your own price and on dead easy term*. Call ot thla office for further particulars. NO. 406 HAWSON ST.-TWO-STORY 7- ro4)iii bouse. All conveniences. Rent $30, price $3,uuu. Good home or Investment prop osition. EAST POINT—GOOD 6 ROOM COTTAGE, new und well built: no second-class mate rial lined; large lot; location good. Thl* Is a good prupo.sition fi»r home or Investment. Drhe $1,450. Also 6-room cottage adjoining above $1,600. NEAR GRANT DARK-FOUR ROOMS aud hall, on good size corner lot; elose to three car lines and where several other new house* are being built—$1,600. Terms. MelMiNOUGlI ST.-NEAR NEW SOUTH Pryor street scliiMd; new 5-room cottage. gix*l lot; rent* $17.30. Price $1,600. Good home or Investment. WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.; nice almost new 5-rnom cottage home; all , city conveniences; good ear service. Price . $2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month, j IN GRANT PARK SECTION—NICE SIX- ’ rimin cottage; ga* and water; hard oil finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, double- a Moored: nearly new; splendid value for $1,- t 600. Terms. J A ClIRNKIt IN IIKU.WOOK, IMxJIS FT.. with two old house* on It. for $1,300. GoimI lot to Improve or hold for future enhance- f incut. , Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881. r SALES DEPARTMENT: A. S. HOOK. • R. C. EVE. 1 i » Wanted—To buy a (5 or 7 0 room liouse, north Side _ preferred; will pay $1,000 * down, balance $40 per !’ month. Prefer to ileal with « owner. Address at onee, s- MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. ItAGftDAl.Kk CIIOSRING, ON W. A A.. <mly 11 miles from city, 20-acre fruit and poultry farm. 3.600 fruit trees, 2.000 hearing, we have personally Inspected this nnd don't hesitate to recommend It. The land is well taken care of nnd produces well, and It Is only $2.600—hnIf 1 HAI'KVIM.B, UA.-A FINE lOACIIK piece with 5-rnom bouse, negro house ntu barn; a fine ; oung orchard, apple tree* full now; tmt one foot of tvaste land; fine grow ing cotton crop; right at city limits. A bar gain nt $2.4(W. 146 CONNALLY ST.-A NEW MODERN 6 room cottage; tinted walls, cabinet mail- Ifl". *tc. The price hns been reduced to $1,800. Very easy terms. CONNALLV STi CORNER LOGAN—A new* 4-room house on Connnlly and new 4- 11*™* begin bouse on Ix)gnn. A bargain at $1,900 for lM»tb. COl.I.KOK t'AKK—A IIKAFTIFI'I. ('Oil- Her ImiIMIiik lilt, lui-Ri. nml nhnilv, rn.t •rout; rlKlit ut depot; on attractive price for n few dny» only. fort McPherson—several bar- gains, ranging In price from $600 to $1,300. Payments from $50 to $600. It srfll pay In vestor* to look nt some of these, ns there are lots of Improvements going on here. GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. Fill-It ROOMS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD „ llelxhte; lot 170 liy 150: hnlf block cur lac; for a few daye nt $1,050 »pot ennli; bargain, with good future. WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST End. a hcnutlful grove nnd corner lot; only $3,000. SIX ROOMS, MODERN HOUSE, BEST part Jones avenue; $1,000 cash, hn lance easy; see us about this. 204 ACRES ABOUT THREE-FOURTHS of n mile from Howell Station. If von want to double vour money In a short time, buy this; only $100 per acre. BRAND-NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; sidewalks nnd sewer connections; renting nt $14 per month. Kennedy street. EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN, on Eu»t Fair street If you want a nice home, close In, see us about this; ouly $3,- 600. r IF YOU WANT ROME SICE LOTS TO build house* on to rent, see us; we have them from $150 up. LOT NO. 10 INMAN PARK. THE PRKT* tlest lot nob! recently by Roff Sim* k Co.; with eight large oak trees: one-half cash nnd $10 per mouth. Price $500. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate Agents, 24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. CENTRAL PROPERTY. Here are three pieces of undeveloped business property In shape buy right and develop for high rents: M 10 CORNER MARIETTA AND EARL—One block beyond Marietta and Walton, 97 1-2x116, suitable for brick atores, safe and atB.j rents; price $13,000. J NO. 105 S. PRVOR ST.—Brick slate dwelling, near Bell Telephoi. corner; lot Is 55x105; In line of certain enhancement; price $8,500. ' MADISON AVE.—Lot 122 feet on Madison by 107 back, corner nt Brotherton; has 3 small dwellings; one block from Southern FrelaH Depot entrance on Garnett street; good for $10,000. Price $6,000 cash ‘ FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR, SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Bell Phone 2081. DECATUR ST. A STORK AXI) THItEF. COTTAGES. THE lot faces Deentur street 100 feet and ruus hack 200 feet. This Is a corner lot..$10,000 E. LINDEN ST. TORE AND RIGHT ROOMS; •nor lot. This property is now rei. . for $30, bnt can rent It for more....$3,000 IRA ST. RIGHT-ROOM TRNRMRNT IIOU8R. renting for $28 per month. This Is a go.vl i vestment $2.$50 WEST SIDE. NEAR TERMINAL STATION, THREE houses almost new; all modern Improve ments. on big corner lot; renting for $88 per month $9,ooo KIRKWOOD. TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTH VERY NEAR the handsome new school building. Free schools. These lots are being soul nt a sacrifice. East front anil perfectly level. Very near car line. Each ..$300 will sell It for It. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY II. JAC’KHON. R. 0. MEDLOCK CO., Cor. Peachtree and Edgewood Ave. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. room nnd one throe-room hotme: reurn $15; ould rent 118,50. nnd three lotn, 50 by 100. $2,750—FIVE-KOOM HOrSK, CORNER I.OT nnd ntore room; rentn $75; tine loentlon nnd good Imnliienn ntnnd. Come quirk; other, after It. S.SOO—SIX-ROOM IIOFHE; SICE TiTT; Formwnlt ntreet. $7.500—SEVEN-ROOM IIOFHE; I.OT 50 111 150: $500 ennh nml 175 month. $1.100—TWO THREE-ROOM IIOLHES rentn $11; $125 npent will rent $15. 7.500 GETS NEGRO l'ROl’ERTV: ltfcNTS Notice In hereliy given Hint tho ,, Atlnntn Rltuik Hook Mmillfneturlne cjf puny, eomponed of J W. Ilrynnt Up Cornell, has lieeii dissolved this ,j nr L-i’ said firm doing husliieis In the el tv' of a. Inntn, Ga. 9 Mr. Corneir retire.. The linalneM win h. continued In the same name tn wit » lanta Blank Ihmk Manufacturing r, )ll n 'V nml nt the same plane, hr Mr. Brviii t P l D /' will assume nnd settle all llabilitios inn i? for nil debts due sal.l firm. 1 r# - This 25th day of August, 1306. £- 'V- BRYANT T. I\ CORNELL ACCEPTANCE LETTER ISSUEDJYMR, SELL Chosen Standard Bearer Strongly States Position in Race For Congress. WE HAVE A FINE I.1MT OF HOMES FOR sale nnd solicit n call from any oue \\ Ing to buy. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. BRING ST.-LOVELY 9 house; large lot; storm-shoe .. double- heateil; thl* h«Mtse was built If yon arc Interested In thl* >o amt locality, *<>•• u* “House,” earc Georgian. tils. etc. If von want n burgnln. se ineH, a* tin* parties are moving a wav; beautiful home I* well located on N. vet. $6,000 buys It. fill REST AVE.-FOUR BEAUTIFUL ii houses—$4,390, $6,000. $6,230 and $5.3 > date lu every particular. “ROOM HOUSE AND TWtMfRooIf e». Front Whitehall street and run to t'entrnl railnKid. Make us an of* <r this valuable property. In: tnodern. $3.5^0 ea*h or easy terms. BEAUTIFUL HOMES ON I’npltol avenue, Washington street, 8onth ”• street; IDroom house, large lot, cnh|- tniitels, hath. 4'ituse for M*lllug. the r Is leaving the city nnd will sell It - *— price of $4,200. Two O-nami r street. »ch. ell locat«il LOTS lias Just het*u site f«»r niiMit business. ten days. You can small sum of $2,600. erhntiled. This Is a fine iv kind of manufacturing Must l»e sold within the next pick this up for the T. .1 LOCIIRIDGE & CO., Agents for ATLANTA SUBURBAN CORPORATION, 416 & 417 Empire Building, Phones: Bell 1439, Standard 1614. .T6. FOR RENT. RROTIIERTOK STREET. — the south side of Brotherton street, between Whitehall and Pryor streets, has gas nml water; porcelain bath, closet, sink In the kitchen, stationary wnshstnnd; I* In good repair; and ijulte close In; will not rent to parties with small children. Rent, $27.50 per month 18S MAONOI.IA STREET. Tills two-story, double six-room frame house, la on the south side of Mngiifdla street, between Haynes nnd Davis streets; has gas, hot and cold water, hath, closet, sink In the kitchen. Rent, Including city water, $17,450 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 41$. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., Sept. 18.—i n re. aponse to the official notification of the district committee of the nomination for congress conferred upon him by the recept convention, Hon. Thomas M Bell has Issued the following letter oi acceptance: “Messrs. A. 8. Hardy, James v. Keith, J. 8. Adams, Samuel Craig, Dr. John H. Hockcnhull. “Gentlemen: I am In receipt of your letter, under date of August 30, 1904 notifying me of my nomination as the Democratic candidate for the sixtieth congress for the Ninth district. Thanks People of District. “In reply, allow me to thank you and the people of this district through you for this manifestation of confi* dence. “I appreciate the honor conferrtd upon me and accept the nomination with the full realization of the respon sibility resting upon me as the chosen standard bearer of the greatest politl- cal party on earth. The greatest, not because of Its successes, but because of its principles which are so well founded, protecting the weak from the tyranny of the strong, the poor from the oppression of the rich, and the honest workingman from the ravages of the artful grafter. “The Democratic party Is a friend to the poor man, the farmer, the la. borer, the merchant, the professional man, who believes In fair dealing, with equal rights to all and Individual re- sponsiblllty. “The fundamental principles underly ing this great political party will ulti mately obtain because of Its defense of human rights and liberties. Its purpost to prevent great corporations and cor- porate Influences and trusts from grinding the wage earner to poverty, and Its belief that no man should live by the sweat of another man’s brow. Proud of the Honor. “I am proud of the honor to repre sent puch a party and such a people. “I want the counsel and co-operation of the good people of my district, be lieving with their help and encourage ment I will be able In the future to do some things that will be of practical good to each and every citizen of the Ninth district. I hope to be successful In carrying out some plans I have in purpose, that will be of substantial benefit to the people, especially to the agricultural Interests of our section. “Since my induction Into office, less than two years ago, I have endeavored to accomplish some good for my dis trict, and as I have no desire to parade my own success, I Invite a close in spectlon of my record. “Again thanking you and the people for the honor conferred upon me, I atn, “Most sincerely your*, "THOMAS M. BELL." WOMEN OF ITALY HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M COMPANIES CHARTERED IN STATE OF ALABAMA! SptM'Inl to Tin. Hoorxl.iit. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 18.—The eeoretnry of state haB been Informed of the change of name of the Calhoun Jewelry Company, of Birmingham, to the Burn Jewelry Company. The secretary hns also been Informed of the following new corporations: Southern Skating Auditorium Com- >any, of Birmingham; capital stock 916,000. The Cnldwell-Woodeon Dec orating Company; rnpltnl Btock $5,000. GRAND JURY INSTRUCTED TO MAKE INVESTIGATION. ttperlnl to The Georgian. Gadeden, Ala., Sept. 18.—In the opening session of the Gadsden city court this morning Judge J. H. Dlsqut the presiding Judge, ordered the grand Jury to make a rigid Investigation of the Bunk Richardson lynching, which took place on February 11 of thl« year. He urged them to use every means In thelr power to bring the guilty tn Jus- ,lr< v, Th ;‘ nrat Brand Jury that In vestigated the case reported that "they hail exhausted every means In their power to And the guilty parties, but that they could not llnd one scintilla of evidence upon which they could In- diet. * # Colonel Fslknsr Improved. Spwlnl to Th*» Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. I8.-Colonel J. M. ralkner. district attorney of the Louisville and NaehvUIe Railroad (’am- pany. has returned from his summer home at Mountain Greek. He is much Improved m health and Is still on an extend**! leave nf absence. Naples, Sept. 18.—The court of ap peals at Anaconda has decided that women In Italy have the right to The decision wan given In the cases of ten primary school teachers of Slnlgag Ua, who had followed the example of the daughter of Garibaldi's physician In asking to have thelr names placed on the registry of voters. The court "f appeals takes the ground that there Is nothing In the law of Italy forbidding women to vote. Traction Company is Sued. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 18.—John Ella Robinson hAS filed a suit In the city court against the Montgomery Traction Company for $1,500. The bill alleges she was run over by a tar and seriously injured. MANY 8TUDENTS ARRIVE FOR EMORY OPENING. Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Ga., 8ept. 18.—All prepara* Ilona have been made here f.»r *h® opening of college tomorrow and Ut' s * idem James E. Dickey states that the prospects for a brilliant opening are exceptionally bright. A1J day yester day and today new and old students have been coming In In large number*. The various fraternities have their representatives at every train and Tn “ “spiking" season with them h In earnest. pened COTTON CROP J.ESS THAN WAS LAST YEAR. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Sept. 1$.—Th**r»* 4 diversity of opinion In this* among the farmers over the pr* ■*;**’ • of the cotton crop. Some contend 'ha the crop will be equal to that ,aJ j, year, while others claim that r ' be a third less. The weather in v-' localities Is still favorable. u ' j. some places there has been t > • tnu rain.