The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 20, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TIJimSDAT. SEPTEMBER 2\ 190®. (T WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taktn for !o«« than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length fftake a Jine. The following rates are for consecutive insertionat 1 time . 3 times , 0 times . 28 times . 52 times . 78 times . . . . 6 cents a line. ... 5 cents a line. . . . 4Vz cents a line. ... 4 cents a line. . . . 3Vz 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 tending ads. pay for at rate, quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTED FREE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTEO HELP-MALE. nioht whool-b o o k k i: e p i n «. Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only It a month. Drittigban's Prn id leal Business Lol- lege. Piedmont Hofei Mock. 122 I’MoUtrre. Bell > phone m. Cnll. jjhone catalogue Call. plume or write tor rill convince you that Draughon’s la the best. WANTED-TIIIIKK GOOD TRAI’K" FORK’ men who inn .y ete.1 and hamll. Hlmr- era. tV.iM 43..W. AI»o, flft.v lahor.™ at ILM ihw ilnv. Apply Hotiort Itn.wll A Co.. Mnhl.toli. ttn. WANT ED-AT ONCE: COMPETENT «t.oo»mploT«: cashier: rhork clerk for transfer cotnpnnv; telephone truffle man, Spared iLkkrrprr! clerk: rompp tout Inti) ra.hl.r anil vmirhcr Hark. S5, .yport tyn.wrll.rai Mperlr Imokkcep- »r! end -lilrt Iron.r; whit, woman for urn-nil Imi.r work in ino.t cl..lnil>l« horn. In i-lty. IMP In nth.r lln.«. Na tional Kmplnyin.nl AMorlntlon, 1022-103 CVntnry building. WANTKD-PARTNEK TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing business. either a drum- mer or superintendent of innuufncturing ne- partment. Good JMdrest^ctlve^j MISCELLANEOUS. ■rglnn . WANTED HELP—FEMALE^^ WAKTED-FE5!ALE. COMPETENT RBM- lagton operators furnished Remington Typewriter Co.. 118 Psncbtree WANTED—HKI ItT. WAIST AND SLEEVE hfindn: also helpers: sewing women of aldllt.v for plain and fancy work; good pay, •fendr employment. Cali early tomorrow morning. .02 The Grand. TWELVE YOI'NU LADIEH \\ ANTED TO lenrn In pros* room. flood wngen paid. National Paper Company, 257-263 Decatur street WANTED— HOUSE MAID AND WAI* treaa. Apply M" Century building, Ref* ewnr WASTED—YOUNG LADY AT LAUNDRY mangle, fine who has had raporlonfo with collar and .niff machine. The work la light and good pn.v by the day. I lie Enterprise Mfg. Co.. 84V4 Marietta WANTED—AT ONCE—A WOMAN TO c.M»k mid do general housework for small 1si& WANTED HELP—Mai, end Femete. ...lor,.I h.lp oil .tiort notl... Jwr. I»J- f(nit in nr out of the city. \Se mnut a spe- elaltv of rooks, maids and Imtlers. ffouth- Srii Employment 1tnr.au. MV4 8. Ilron.l Ft. It.ll phone 3172 Main. . » 8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE. WANTED-POSITION BT ytll'Ml MAX a, .hipping t-I.rk, or nuy kind of hon.it work. XSdratn II. «. B., chre The tl.or- gdan. BOOKKEEPER—TWO 'LARS LSI L- Young man wl.hr. po.ltl.m w I ..tnlill.h.,1 hou... a. l.o.,kk..p.r nr oBe nwl.tnnl. A,Mr... Bookkeeper, rnr. Oeor- (Inn. AITIIATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. KV l'i-'Itl KNl'K.O FTKNt til It AI’HER l>K B 5f.« (Io.ltl,m. A.l.lr... Min. K.. 6 Omni iib AGENTS WANTED. WANTED AGENTS—HOYK AND (HltLH town in Georgia and Alabama for -rirtU. Write for free samples and SKK* Autry Orrcr, Atlnntn. tin. Ull Empire building, PICTURE. AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK to us for enlargement; fair prlcea. fund Bnl.b; l* hv 20. It.Union* and .emery Pl.- fur.n cheap. Tb. Garner Company, HA l'.t.r. .tr..t, Atlanta, Oa. PERSONAL. datid w. TAnimonoM, MAMTKB I'tLMIlKIL rboa«e IS*. *> «• »»««“* ,L FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SMSSsSF houe 2928. f SES I OB street IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction and to]™**<\°"‘l'«ny. 20 8outb (Tyor. *l*hone Dell 230o. rOB FALK CIIKAI’—BABljOCK TVPK- wrlt.r. A. ft. It.mlk.r, 515 1 .t.rw lll.lg- BBT~BBK’KF “X FITtMTCRK AN V- wti.r. .1.., mm. to n. ami w. will I,.at h.m. Itol.lioii A Hnm.., IS K- Hunt, .fit KNITUK I.INK OF MATTINOS BE- dituni 5. a yard, ltobHon & Barn.., 1* Bunt PIIKAI'KFT "FCBSTTCHR IIOL'FK IN "virgin, ltol.lwm A Barn... 1» K. Iliint.r ttEKItlliKHATOliu AT COST. ItOBIFON A Barn.., IS Kn.t llnnt.r «tro»t. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF 8AWBLE ochool, lew, mnllrnl Imok. for c«h. J. C (linn, n Whlt.h.ll «tr..t, rhon. IK3. wantf.d-ten tiiolhand beoT-lb to buy Mon.y Flour. Thera la mun.y In .eery oack. OLD HATS MADE NEW (NATIIA^^AliiJ.^kBLAN'^bTUAw'^IIAiTn cl.anr.1 and reabaped. Me. Soft and atlff fall bate cleaned and re- kape.1, Sc. Banda or aweato, JBc each *ltra. ACME HATTERS. <S4 Whitehall (L -T- PICTURE FRAMES. ICTCRK FRAMES MADE TO ORDEIL II. W. Yarlironeb, II* Auburn ar.nue, irn.r Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burn.tt k Wllllal le not d.ad nor mlaalng. U. la contracting watt paper BOARDERS WANTED. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME steel bank safes and vault doors: every thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis. Agent. 26 8. Ilroud street. FOR SALE—RLAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; wo give It our special and personal-attention. If It’s worth the price we will sell it. C. II. Wells & Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. IF YOU WISH TO IIUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any Mad, It will pny you to see us. C. II. Wells & Co.. .1101 Fourth National Bank Bldtr. WANTED— FLOOR 8PACE WANTED—FLOOR SPACE (FIRST OR s#N*ond floor* nlKHit 40 by 60, for small manufacturing plant; somewhere near cen tral portion; rent not over nlwmt $60 month. C. II., care Georgian. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AUCTION «ALK EVERY WEDNESDAY st 10 s. m. at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OB Ex change property of any kind It will pay you to «!e us. C. II. Wells & Co.. 1104 Fourth National Bank WANTED—PARTNER IN PAPER AND printing business to take charge of book keeping and general office work. Must hnve n few thousand dollars to Invest. Ad dress Paper, care Georgian. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WF.YMAN Sc CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION 8AVINOS BANK BUTS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlnntn property a reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent interest, according to security of fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta, H. ll. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4tt, 6 nnd 6 per cent. Writ* or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street. FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest retrs erer offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles ffermnn. rooms 202-3 Teionte Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; also money for purchase money notes. Straight loans made nt 5 per cent nnd up wards, according to desirability ’of lonn. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Broad street. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL* low. cleans snlta $1 to $1.60. Pants 60e. 168 Whitehall Ht. Phones. Hell 620. A. 8881. FOR RENT—ROOMS. HOARD AND ROOMS FOR MAN AND wife and four children, from 15 to 7 years, near in preferred. Address Box 847, IV. A. M. FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, suitable for housekeeping. Couple preferred Inquire G39 Peachtree. FOR RENT—HOU8E8. HOMES FOR RENT AT COLLEGE PARK: 2-story 8-room. $25: 2 story 7-room, $22; • room cottage. $16. I. C. McCrory, phones 54KS 41J Peters Bldg. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IB A practical store and range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phouee 1276. 61 S. Pryor street. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you from one to five contracts entitling you to loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 p*r cent simple Interest, returnable In stunll monthly ustnliinents of $7.60 i»er month on earn 11.000 borrowed, enabling you to become rour own landlord nnd paying for your Some for less thnn you nre now pnylug rent. For prospectus nml plans of the com pany, nddress J. Ht. J alien Yates, State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HONEST. TRUTHFUL, HURTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. FOR RENT! 37 and 39 Stonewall St. Two 5-rooin houses. These have just been remodeled and put iii Hrst-elass condi tion. Reut $15.1)0 month. S oo LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Routing, 28 Peachtree St. ART SCHOOL. ! Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7 1 room house, north side preferred; will pay $1,000 down, balance $40 per mouth. Prefer to deal with ! owner. Address at once, “House,” enre Georgian. i GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS, alfalfa. Crlmaon, Red, Rurr, Alayke ,./hlte clover, — UcMIltsn Seed « FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M BUY AND SELL HOt'SKl caay term*. 185 Auburn i ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8. W. n. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American nml Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit < o.. public accountants and auditors, 518-51S» Temple Court. Exiynfnations, appraisals, audits. Load and long distance phone H9o. ARCHITECTS. LB T I'S ll HAW V Ill'll PLANS AND build your bouw. IVo can nn you nion«r. Address P. O. Box 676. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. bicycles am> sundries—larcBtvr bicycle und .sundry distributers m tbe South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, Snell nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander' Klyea Co. CABINET WORK. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. Prompt service. Bell ’phone 2374. . At'piitn Wood nnd Iron Novelty Works, 389 Marietta street. MEDICAL. KROMOPATIIIL REMEDIES CURE scalp diseases and make hair gr<r*. Krorn s Medicated Soap makes you uy- gfenlcally dean. 430 years success.! Krom. specialist. 613 “The Grand, At lanta. Gn. MONCRIEF— HE’S TDK MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. In.tnlt. furri.CH In old houso. n. welt ns new. He prepares a cellar If yon hnve none, yjoucrlet Furnace Co. Both 'phones. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE HER- sengers, ‘phone 33. J. A. Davies ana J. C. Brnnan. PICTURE FRAME8. „„„„ PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. If. W. Yarbrough, .244 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrnnco Auburn ave- „ PRESSING CLUB. w t , Tt PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU- rekn Pressing Clulv—Cleaning—Repairing. Atlanta ’phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. I06y4 Whitehall street, Atlnntn, On. Membership $1 per month. 8EWING MACHINE8. M „ BENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. cither Singer or Wheeler Sc Wilson. We rent only new innchlues with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both *phoues 1893. Singer Sewing Macntne Co., 79 Whitehall street. 8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house, 286 Peters street. 'Phones* Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any thing. TALKING MACH1NE8. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale nnd retail distributors of Mo tor Talking Machines nml Records. Just received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mail orders. We want t.ie names of all talking machine dealers In the South. Write for catalogue. Alcxamler-ICIyen Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE A HRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail nml repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Vmme 1576. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watehes nre iny bohtiy. Modern Ideas In work nnd dealings. II. Walter i,ett. Room 1217 Fourth National Hank Bldg., Atlnntn. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men a sewed half soles. 7fc. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31V4 N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1061 nnd 2256. Atlnntn 306 nnd 2256. HOMER L. HUNT,' STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 39Hr Whitehall St. 32*4 S. Broad St. Bell Phone No. M47. * WANTED ANOTHER GOOD NEIGHBOR, on one of the beBt lots In Inman Park. 00 feet front. On Bame block with some of best homos In Atlanta. Rlftht prtco made to acceptable neighbor who will build a nice home. W. E. NEWILL, Box 836. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, HALLWOODH. IDEAt.H and all other makes nt bargain prices. We esn sell you a register, mil tnble for any business, at a price that can uot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two yearn. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND HOLD. THE SOUTHERN Sccoud-IIand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad 8treet, Atlanta. Gn. R. M. JONES & CO., f)](» Empire. Phone 3453-J $3,nfl<V—FORM WALT STREET; Art BY 150; six-room cottage, stables; modern conve niences. $4,750- CAPITOL AVENUE; 45 BY 2-K); Dine riMiiu modern home. $1,750--COOPER STREET; 3rt BY 100; GAS. water ami sewer; Imth room; five rooms Hid ball. $3,5nrt—EAST I AIN; HI HV lOO; SHADED lot, with frillt and modern conveniences, lust off Jackson. $4,000—81*itING STREET. NEAR NORTH avenue; corner lot; seven rooms; furnace bent; thoroughly modern. DeKalb County Lands , For Sale lOrt ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL LANDS. 4d acres under the plow, nml 40 acres n pasture. 20 acres In original forest. Splendid five room house, large bam and me three-room house, with ull necessary mthulbllngs. This Is one of the most de sirable pieces of property In DcKulh coun ty, nnd must be seen to be fully nppre- dated. Located within 4M yards or the lepot on the Seaboard Air Line and only 4 miles from Atlanta, fty a g«md dirt roan. Will sell or exchange for Atlanta or suhur nil* property. ;; .Vt'HES NEAR A HOVl; PLACE; about one-half under the plow; balance trlglnnl timber nud pasture, with ordinary mproveinents. G«hm orchard and flue wa ter; fine bargain nt $1,400. MOD FOUR ROOM HOUSE. I*«m.\T and rear veranda nml otic tw. V*-n muse. With 10 acres of lev.d, rich T.ml. good water, fruit, etc. Otic-half mile de ad: fronts Healxxird Air Line over 2.000 Vet; also Decatur public rood. This Is a title beauty, ami Is vonrs for $1,500. H> AfHF.S 1 MILE FROM DEPOT. u'.nhI four r«N»iu h.iirm* ami iHittHifiiiluga. open land for thr«*«* plow*. Timber enough to pay for* the place. THREE GOOD FARMS NEAR DEC A tur. fin.; vi. ft and 3>) ncr»’«; **uc|i dll trail Ittprored, m mile* of the line. $54 per acre. IF YOU ARE IN TIIE MARKET FOR A farm, come to »«• un. WV huro them, large nml Mtuall. E. A. XESBIT, 3 EDEGEWOOD AVE. Atlanta Tli.m. «JL Bill Chon. TOL 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. LOVELY HOME IN COL LEGE PARK, CORNER LOT, BEAUTIFUL SHADE AND GRASS, FRONTS RAILROAD AND CAR LINE; HAS 8 ROOMS AND NICE INTE- RIpR FINISH. OWNER LEAVING THE STATE AND ANXIOUS TO SELL, $4,000. TERMS. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. DON’T FAIL TO ATTRND OUR BIG unction sale of sixteen brand new houses, located on Grant, Sydney, Broyles and Or- Thuradny, September 20. on the promisee. Take Woodward avenue to Grant park ears v select your home and buy It at your own NO. 406 RAWSON ST.-TWO-STORY 7- room house. All conveniences. Rent |30, price f.t.yju. Good home or Investment prop- HC" IIIJII Hull 1 , JJU IM'l IIJJIJ-f-|JII9J9 limit?* rial used; large lot; loentlon good. Tills Is a good proposition for home or Investment. Price $1,460. Also 6-room cottage adjoining i ryor sum wiumm. new B-ronin nmiiKc. good lot; rents $17.50. 1'rlce $1,600, Good * »» or Investment. WKST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.; nice almost new 5-room cottage home; all city conveniences; good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month. IN Git A.NT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX- room cottage; gas and wnter; hnrd oil finish; elevnted lot; cabinet mantels, double- floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,- A CORNER IN nELLWOOD, 104x21$ FT., with two old houses on It, for $1,600. Good lot to Improve or hold for future enhance ment. Bell Phono 2027. Atlnntn Phone 1381. HALES DEPARTMENT: A. 8. HOOK. R. C. EVE. OliORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOUR ROOMS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD Heights; lot 120 by 150; half block car line; for a few days at $1,060 spot cash; bargain, with good future. Kim, a in only 13,000. SIX ROOMS, MODERN HOUSE, BEST part .Tones avenue; $1,000 cash, balance easy; see us about this. 20K ACRES ABOVT TllRREFOVUTUK of a mile from Howell Station. If you want to double your money In a short time, buy tbla; only $100 per acre. BRAND NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; sldcwnlka and sewer connections; renting at $14 per month. Kennedy street. EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN. on East Fair street If you want a nice home, close In, see us about this; only $3,- IF YOU WANT HOME NICE LOTH TO build houses on to rent, see us; we have icm from $160 up. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. WE HAVE A CLIENT W.ITU $3,000 TO 4 * « id rfc.rr paying prop -'* 4 — t4f thing Unit will pny amount call and OUR WANTS WE WANT FOB A CUSTOMER SMALL cottage near Grant Park, one that will sell on terms. Can you till the bill? WE WANT FOR ANOTHER CUSTOMER a bouse In or near West End. One that will nmko a suitable place for a home. WE WANT FOR ANOTHER CUSTOMER a 7-room cottage on the North side. If you wnnt to sell now Is the chance. WE WANT FOR ANOTHER CUSTOMER a 2-story, 7- or 8-room house. In go»M neighborhood. South side. If your house will suit, this will be a very ipifck sale. WE WANT THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE real estate for sale to itmje to bur rescue nml help u« to All the almve wants. The nlwive parties mean business. WE WANT YOU TO LIST YOUR PROP- y with us, and we will get you tiulek Its. Just phone us and we will he led to call on you. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. 1IX THE IV. k A. ltAll.ltOAD. 12 MILES froqr Atlanta, and only >4 of mile from railroad station, we hnve a farm of SO acres, 30 aero* i-ieared nnd nlnnled In Klbertit peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 60 acres of w<nmI, and we consider this a bargain at $3,600. $1.250—Splendid 6-room house on the west side, nil Improvements, rents regularly at $12.60 per month. Has city water nrni gtia. nml Is a genuine little hnrgnln for the money. *2.100—TWO HOOD 6-BOOM HOI’HKH l.N best of condition occupied by white ten ants. rented the year around nt $24 per month. If you hare got any Idle money you want to Invest this Is the spot. $fi.250—THIS IH THE PRICE WE HAVE for n thoronghly modern 9-room house on one of the best North side streets. !<ot Is nicely elevated. This section Is unsurpassed for pretty bombs In Atlanta. Now occupied by the owner nnd a splendid bargain. We can arrange this sale so that you will not hnve to pay more than $2,600 cash. ' FOR RENT. V- 179 HIGHLAND AVENUE. This seven-room cottage, on lot 50 by 106, which lies elevnted. is on the south side of Highland avenue, at the corner of Ilowcll; hns gas nnd wnter: bath, closet, sink in the kitchen; has Instantaneous hot water beater; In go«>d neighborhood; and In splen did repair; Highland avenue cars pass tbe door. Rent. $30 per month. 241 WOODWARD AVEi.VllE. This two-story eight-room frame, on lot $0 by 100, which Res elevated, Is on the south side of Woodward avenue, lietween Capitol nvcntie nnd Fraser streets; has gns, hot and cold water, porcelain hath, cloaet, stationary wnshxtnud. sink la the kitchen; Woodward avemr ears pass the door. Rent, $40 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. It Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* Ut. . FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all makes second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fall to let us know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or call for “Special Sate Mat.” We maintain the beat repair department In the South and guarantee tbe beat work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. FOR SALE. FOR HALE—UNDERTAKER BUSINESS; sni/ill stock coffins nnd caskets, with nice light hearse nt cost; not over $433; 2<» miles of Atlanta, with store room to rent for small grocer business or furniture busi ness. FOR HALE —■ DINNER'S OUTFIT IN 1 mile of Noreross; seventy-saw gin, con denser, power press, cotton elevator, 20- horsepower engine nnd boiler nnd bouso nml l nere of Innd nil for $760 cash. R. O. MRDLQCK. HENRY II. JACKSON. R. 0. MEDLOCK CO., 3V6 Edge wood, ror. Peachtree. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. SPECIAL. ONE CORN MILL WATER POWER; 100 acres; one three-room, one two-room and one store house. This mill Is 18 intles from Atlantn. hnlf mile from railroad. The mill has Just been overhauled. This Is n fine site for most any kind of manufacturing business. Must be sold within Jhe next ten days. You can pick this up for the ■mall sum of $2,600. T. J. LOCHRIDGE & CO., Agents for ATLANTA SUBURBAN CORPORATION, 416 & iff Empire Building. Pbones: Bell 1439, Standard 1614. PIEDMONT AVENUE, Near Tenth Street. A MODEL HOME. JUST FINISHED- Convenient to the new Tenth street public school; has eight large rooms, beside ample closets, dressing rooms nnd pantries; work- manahlp and materials of tne best; every modern convenience; piped for furnace; has gas nnd electric lights, electric door lock, speaking tubes, etc.; very roomy vernmlus. Price sf.m. AT ATLANTA HEHHITH-A TRACT having a front of 472 feet on Peachtree road ami lying perfectly. Price $6,600. IN WEST END-JEST 200 FEET FROM Gordon street, n lot 60x23); high, level and shnde<|. for $500. FOR EITHER OF THE ABOVE Al’ULV to the owner. *t No. 2 Grant building. Atlnntn phone 486. A Real Estate Investment A customer of ours recently built ten double houses on Fulton 8L, near Martin, accommodating twenty tenants. All these houses were rented and occupied an fast ae finished, and some tenants were moy* tug In while carpenter* were still working on the houses. This shows the dAland for such places. They pay a handsome return on the outlay. We have a few fine lots In the same subdivision, and you can build you up a renting plant that will make 10 per cent look silly. These . lots are close-in and In the section rents are as steady as pensions. Only a few of these lots left, come and get a few. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Hepf. 20.—The Sun onya: “The market yeaterday waa alnuwt con- tlnnouHly weak from atart to flnlsb, at- * bough decllnca were moderate and the l|- •liibl.itioi) waa conducted careful**. Price* •it the opening were higher than tliev clout'd Tueedny, but the quotatlona made at this time proved to lw» the hlgheat of the ilay. Selling of Htockn Immediately be gan and waa only Interrupted by two or three periods of dullncan. The declining movement embraced Amalgamated IW per, Atchison. Anaconda, Union Pacific and ail the tending Inauen, Distiller*' securi ties stocks presenting almost the single exception to the -ruling temlencv in nu advance of over « |M»lut. Tin* Southern Pacific share* were also relatively firm, and their cloning price was the name ns Tuesday. In the Inst few minutes of trad ing prices milled so that final quotations were somewhat alsive the loweat”—GJbert & Flay. STOCKS AND BONDS. Bid. Asked. Georgia 4H*. 1915.. .. eorgia. R- It. 6s. 1910.. ..112 ..105 ..10*\fr Savannah 6s. 1909.... . Macons 6s. 1910 ,. ..106 Atlanta. 6s. 1911 106 Atlanta, 4*fco. 19T 107 Atlnntn 4s. 1931 103 Atlanta and West Point. . . .165 Atlanta and West Point Debt*..107 Central Railway of Georgia lit do. Inci do. 2d Income 3d income., Georgia .. ,.265 Augusta and Savannah IP. Southwestern Georgia Pacific 1st*.. . ... C. and A. lata.. ,.U< ..12j • -U2 Quail Plentiful. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., Sept. 20.—The hunting season In Floyd county will open No vember 1, instead of October 15, and will last until December J. The farm ers report the woodlands of Floyd county full of quail. 4—• Shorter College Open*, Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga.. Sept. 20.—The formal opening of the 1906-'07 session 6f Shorter College took place Monday morning. The chapel In which the ex ercises were held was filled with friends of the Institution and students. To Install Steam Heater. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., Sept. 20.—William A. Manning, manager of the Atlanta Steam Heating Company, has closed a contract with Lanham & Sons for the Installation of a $3,000 low-pressure steam heating apparatus In their new three-story building now In the course of construction. Paddled Into Anothor State. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Fred Lang ley, a young white man who was serv ing a sentence of 60 days on the city chalngang, made his escape yesterday by securing a bateau and paddling across the river, where he landed safe In Alabama. Over 2,000 Pupils Enroll. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Over 2,000 pupils have been enrolled In the pub lic schools of the city, the total num ber of whites to date being 1,425, while the colored number 613. Camera Club Organized. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—A new feature has been added to the regular enuras In the Y. M. C. A. of this city, a Camera Club having been formed with an expert photographer as pro fessor. Council Objects to Street Care. Special to The Georgian. Amerlcus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Amerlcus seems to be an object for companies wishing to construct street railways, as another proposition has been put before the council. Tbe city Is anxious for this enterprise, bvH^for unknown reasons the council seems to object. Presiding Over Convention. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Gft.. Sept. 20.—Rev. J. D. Melt, of this city, who Is moderator of the Sarepta Baptist Association, Is at Apple Valley church, Jackson coun ty, presiding over the annual meeting of the association. Rev. H. R. Ber nard. Captain J. J. C. McMahan and Dr. W. H. Young are among the Athen ians who are attending the meeting. Pall Injures Aged Lady. Special to The Georgian. Athena, Ga., 8ept. 20.—Mra. M. E. Vest was painfully Injured by falling down the steps at the home of her son. A. W. Vest. A gash was cut on her head and one hand badly sprained. On account of her age the fall waa quite serious. Will Hold City Court, Special to The Georgian. Amerlcus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Judge Charles R. Crisp will hold city court next week. He will be assisted by Al len Fort, Jr., In the prosecution of the many cases on the docket. Bibb County 8chools Open. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—All the schools of Bibb county were formally openfd for the fall work yesterday morning. Nearly all the city schools were over crowded nml the adjustment of the overflows will require the attention of Superintendent Chapman and the corps of teachers for nearly a week. The attendance has been very much larger than ever In the history of the schools. Files Suit for Fees. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—Dr. W. J. Lit*- tie has entered suit in the superior court here to recover a fee of $1,000 for expert testimony In the Hal Scho- fleld murder case here last fall. The suit Is brought against John 8. Scho field, a brother, and the testimony shows that over $5,000 was expended In an effort to prove the prisoner was mentally unbalanced. Lizella High 8chool. Special to The Georgian. Lizella, Ga.. Sept. 20.—Lizella High School opened yesterday with Profes sor W. B. Redding principal, and Misses Harfleld and Bond, assistants. Miss Mollie Wilson will teach music. This Is the first term In the new $5,000 school house. Respite Asked for Rawlins. Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—John R. Coop er la arranging an appeal to Governor Terrell for a respite for Milton and Jesse Rawlins for at least 30 days, or until the appeal to the United Staten supreme court In the case of their father, J. G. Rawlins, is decided. The matter has been laid before the gov ernor In the hope of securing a stay of execution, which has been arranged for October 2, for the boys. Wanted to Employ Prisoners. Special to Tin* Georgian. Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—An offer has come from one df Bibb’s leading farm ers to hire all the city prisoners that NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the firm of Atlanta Blank Book Manufacturing Com pany, composed of J. W. Bryant and T. P Cornell, has been dissolved this day. The said firm doing business In tbe city of At lanta, Ga. Mr. Cornell retires. The business will bt continued In the same name, to wit: At lanta Blank Book Manufacturing Cmupnnr and nt the same place, by Mr. Bryant, who will assume and settle all liabilities and re ceipt for nil debts due said firm. This 25th day of August, 1906. J. W. BRYANT, T. I». CORNELL. THE WEATHBR. LOCAL FORECAST. section tonight and Frida)*. weather"condition8. The atmospheric conditions nre In rather an unsettled state over most of the coun try. due In u great measure to the unequal distribution or pressure. There Is n slight high over the southeast, while there Is no well defined area of low pressure. Partly cloudy to cloudy weather prevails at inoat stations and rnln has fallen over the eastern half of the country nud In the Missouri valley. The following stations had one Inch or more rain In the last 24 hours: Macon, 1.74; Meridian. 1.6$; Pitts burg. 2.16; Chicago. 2.18; Columbus, (ia., 1.74; Toccoa, On., 1.14. The temperature continues nearly sta tionary. The conditions favor unsettled weather with occasional showers In this section to night and Friday. J. B. MARBURY. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. •Atlanta, elenr. ..... •Chattanooga, cloudy. . . Columbus, cloudy. . . . Gainesville, cloudy. . . . Greenville, elenr Griffin, clear •Mneon. p. cloudy Moutlcclio. elenr Xcwunn, dear Rome, cloudy Spartanburg, p. cloudy... TnUnpoosn. cloudy. . . . Toccoa. cloudy Went Point, clear. .... •Minimum temperatures _ . . period ending nt 8 n. nt. this date. Max. Min. CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta. IT Augusta. . . Charleston. . Galveston. . , Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Mobile. . . . Montgomery. . New Orleans. Oklahoma. . . Savannah. . . Vicksburg, . Wilmington. . T Indicates inappreciable rainfall. REMARKS. No importaut changes In tempera furs were reported for the pHst 24 hours. Until- reston, Little Bock and Memphis districts. Over the rest of the licit tne falls were light, with the excentlou of n few heavy amounts In Georgia and .Mlsslsslpn’ Max. Min. 86 3-3 ATLANTA MARKETS. Mountain Harriett pears, per box, $3.25. Gross plums, per crate, $2. Columbian prunes, per crate, $2. Rose Peru grapes, per crate, $2.5'). Blue Malvolse grapes, per crate, $2.50. Coconnuts, per sack, $3.76. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- Llve hens. $5©37V4c; fries, 22H«*25c; broil- « Pekin, 35c; puddle, 25027HC- Dressed hens, per pound, 12Q1I?. Eggs, iter dozen, 23c. Butter, tnble, per pound, 20622fte; coot ter rum ml. 1214616c. gathering hi* cotton crop, and the oppportunlty to make the femule and Juvenile prisoners earn their food and lothlng was put up to the mayor In such a business manner ns to cause regrets thut the law will not permit. Portrait of Chancellor. S|H*i*lal to The Georirian. Athens. Ga., Sept. 20.—The members St. Elmo lodge. No. 40. of which lodge Grand Chancellor of Georgia Thomas H. Nickerson U n member, presented their lodge with a handsome life-size portrait of the grand chancel- rucks. 10f?12c. . , VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes. No. 1 stock, per bushel. $1.00. .. Onions, per bushel. $1.25; cahbnge, ltyc lb. New sweet potatoes, 50c bushel. Kraut, H-barrel, $3.76. FLOUR. GRAINS PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postal • patent. $5.75; Diamond patent, $6.25; Msscoutnh Star, $4.6): fan'*/ B itent. $4.50; Red Engle. $4.16; Blue lUbaas. JOj fancy, 13.90; spring wheat patent, $»-W COnN—Choice red eob, 76c; No. 2 whit*. 75c: No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 73c. OATS—Choice white dipped, 52c: choice white. 60c; choice mixed, 4$c; Texas rust proof. 60c. . ... MEAL—Plain water-ground, per hiishri. 73c; bolted. 140-tmfind #»ites per bushel. • Shorts, white. $1.50; medium. $1.40; brown. $1.33: pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. 91 HAY—Tin ‘ * *’ choice timothy cloerr n 90c. CLOVER—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. n. b. Atlanta, ana subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. v#w SUGAR—Standard granulated. $5.20. V" York reflned, 4Vfcc; plantations, 6c. Markfi Arbuckla’s m T C&FrB¥£-Ro..t«d Arbuokl,*. > :6 .% bulk. In bags <h barrels, i3c; green, 1HCB—C.rollim yMjrflw “ grade. New crop will arrive In two week; CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, * VfV/ F „ TO .« IB „ w - - CV fu could be secured for*the purpose of 1 ViSfnVma 15c, FiahAHiiF bi* raVwi . I HO 'is IO > >*—•*? »i|*reme twins. horns. IRMc. California bums. RJJ Cross hams. 154*. Dry salt extra ribs, bellies. 20-6 lbs., $10.60; fat Isicks. $c: SC; Supreme lard. $10.25: Red vc’ Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Bed Croi». 1 * ^ the walls of this castle hall. New Theater is Opened. Spoelnl to The Georgian. Athens. Ga., Sept. 20.—-The inm 1 performance nt the new Colonial rn Hter was held last night when M* Florence Davis and her company ■“ tteared In the “Player Maid." ** lor ut the last meeting. It will dorn opera house was packed.