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ARCHITECTS. _
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Address I*. O. Box 675.
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIGHT SOHOOL-B OOK K E B P t N«J.
Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 *
month. Draughon’s Practical Business Col
lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Bell phone 889. Call, phone or write for
'‘•tnloiruc. It will convince you that
Draughnn’s Is the best.
WANTED—R00M8. -
WANTED—ONE BOOM, FURNISHED OB
!infurnlshe«l. near corner of Ashby and
Oglethorpe. Winfield P. Woolf, 608 Lowndes
WANTED—THREE GOOD TRACK FORE
men who can lay steel and handle labor
ers. Wages 13.50. Also, fifty laborers at
11.50 per tiny. * Apply Robert Hassell
Co., Mnbleton, Ga.
phnrmary. Apply to
Luekle street, city.
aalesmnn for grocery store, $40; stenogra
pher. $50; steno-bookkeeper. $75. Bellsniy
Business Agency, 1330 Cnndler building.
WANTED-A BRIGHT, STEADY ROY
about 15, to prove gnlleys; prefer one of
experience. Apply Foreman ‘'Georgian** be
tween 8 and 10 a. m.
WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
pharinney. Apply to Southern College of
Pharmacy, 93 I.uckle St., Atlanta.
WANTED HELP—fEMAL E.
Y^NtIuI—A^^jTpEIU^ENCEir^HAT. K! V
ladv to handle dry gootla and laille*'
* IS? Peters street,
LOST-TWO MULES FROM 303 CIIERO-
kee avenue. Atanta Phone 3014. Dunn
Brothers. Reasonable reward.
Sonth. Southern agents for Pierce. Yd*.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
I9W catalogue and price llet. Alexander-
Klyea Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODEL8.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt sendee. Bell 'phone 2374. Athiuta
H ood and Iron Novelty Works, 383 Marietta
street
MEDICAL.
PI LES—PROTRI ’ D! NO, ITCHING. AND
bleeding piles eured without the knife,
pain or detention from business; cure guar
nnteed. Write or call today If you are suf
fering. Advice free. Dr. W. J. Tucker. 15%
N. Broad street, Atlanta. Ga.
MONCRIEF—
none. Mo nerl
. ‘ MESSENGER SERVICE. MfM1
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS-
■Mgers, ‘phone 33.
C. Brnnan.
A. Davies and J.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stove and range repairer; best
work and material guaranteed. Both phones
6275. 51 8. Pryor street.
WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Burnett & Willis) Is not dead
East Hunter street Both 'phones 560.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
&
to-wear goods.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
GROCERY SALESMAN-FIVE YEARS’
experience; traveling grocery salesman,
now traveling for one of the largest
eern* In the business, would like a ch „
for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest
recommendations from present employers.
Address Box 82, care Georgian.
AQENT8 WANTED.
PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK
to us for enlargement; fnlr prices, good
finish; 16 by 20. Religious nnd scenery pic
tures cheap. The (lamer Company, 13A
Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phoaca 1266. 80 B. Hunter St.
FOR 8ALB—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE CHEAP-BARLOCK TYPE?
writer. A. R. 1 (milker, 515 Peters Bldg.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
wbere else, come to us nnd we will beat
them. Robison k names, 18 E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS In
duced 5c a yard. Robison k Barnes, 18
E. Hunter street.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN
Georgia. Robison k Barnes, 18 E. Hunter.
REFRIGERATORS AT COST. ROBISON
k Bsrnes. 18 East Hunter street.
FOR SALE—CONTROLLING INTEREST
In n small oil mill In Gem-gin. Ensy
terms. Address Rnvenel k Smith, Atlanta.
FOR SALE-TAILOR SHOP FIXTURES.
Including cutting table, pressing utensils,
etc. Apply to O. 41. Gross. 415 Khw-r Bldg.,
Atlanta, On. Hell idione 1067.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical books for cash. J.
C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and stiff ftlt bats cleaned sod re-
shaped. Be.
Banda or sweats, 25c each extra.
ACME HATTERS. 6% Whitehall St
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
II. W. Yarbrough, 2% Auburn avenue,
orner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn svs-
* iit-.nslINU—ALrr.RJNO—THIS HR" v*v
. rekn Presalng Club—Cleaning— Repairing.
Atlanta ’phono 700, Bell ’phone 247o. 106%
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per mouth.
8EWING MACHINES.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH,
either Singer or Wheeler k Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
Phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 2S6 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any
thing.
$4,750—BETWEEN THE I'EACTITREES
we hnve tof sals a beautiful 6-room cot
tage on nice elevated lot. This Is some
thing s‘ ‘ ‘
desired.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CUBED
at home, without pain or detention from
business; permanent cure guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15% N. Broad street, At
lanta, Ga.
WANTED!
Have several customers
with cash for 4th ward rent
ing property. If you want
to sell yours list it with
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you
from one to live contracts entitling you to
a limn of from $1,000 to $6,000 at 5 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In small mouthly
nstnllmeiits of $7.60 i*»r month on each
J 1.000 borrowed, enabling you to become
your own landlord and paying for your
homo for less than you are now paying
rent. For prospectus and plans of the com
pany, nddress .!. Ht. Julian Yntes. State
Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CIIOME
steel bank safe* and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. R. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 8.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL.
place It with us; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It’s worth the
?rlce we will sell It. C.
Fourth National Rank.
PROFESSIONAL.
fiOMtl—, . _
nnlslte foneb. Address Jules G. Huguelet,
TO Whitehall street.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
GOOD BOARD, ELEGANT ROOM, FOI
gentleman with permanent position. 54
W. Cain street. Bell phone 4K62-J. Main.
ART 8CHOOL.
Peachtree and
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WRYMAN k CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loons on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attcutlon.
or call H. W. Canon, 24 8. Broad atreet.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
i at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temols Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loons made at 5 per cent and up
wards, according to rfeslratdlfty of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 S. Broad street.
WANTED—MONEY.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
WB ni!Y AND SELL HOtTHEH AND LOTS
on easy terms. 186 Auburn avenue.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phoue, Bell 2081.
north side,
NEAR NORTH IlorLEVARD, A
room cottage. Inst completed, on #,»«
and In fine nolghttorhood. This la a li
and cheap St.,
TALKING MACHINE8.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECOBDS-
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10,000 records. Immediate attention
Kjven mall orders. We want toe names of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
n. w. ROUNTREE k IIRO. TRUNK AND
I1AO CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1576.
_ WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlnnta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LPCKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
R.ll ax. Mrira wwmt hull mil,.. 71c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
31% N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1051 and 2266.
Atlanta 306 and 2266.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER & CORRESPONDENT.
Whitehall St. 3214 S. Broad St.
Ilrlt Phone No. $047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, HALLWOODS, IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices,
can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
The Problem
of readily obtaining good
help has been
Solved
most aatlafactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newipaper that
draws from a Hit of over
100,000 readers.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172,
WE HAVE A CLIENT WITH $3,000 TO
ON* TllE IV. It A. RAILROAD. IS jilLEH
from Atlanta, and only % of mile from
railroad station, we have a farm of SO acres,
30 acres cleared and Planted In Klberta
peaches which paid $1,000 thla year; 50 acres
of wood, and we consider this a bargain at
it (DO
$1.260—Splendid 6-room house oiT the west
side, all Improvements, rents regularly nt
$12.60 per month. Has city water and gas,
and Is a genuine little bargain for the
money,
&400—TWO GOOD 6-ROOM
best of condition occupied
CUES IN
ants, rented the year around st $24 per
month. If you have got any Idle tnone:
want to Invest this Is the spot.
M.260—THIH 18 Til hi PRICE WE HAVE
■ a thoroughly modern 9-room house on
of the liest North able streets. Lot is
nicely elerated. This section Is unsurpassed
for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied
by the owner and a splendid bsrgnln. We
can arrange this sale so that you will not
have to pay more than $2,500 cash.
$2.500—OAK ST.; 6-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT
60x188; lies level; beautiful section, and
we esn make terms right to suitable party.
•91 strictly choice; can make terms If
$5,200—80x200, on 14TH 8TREF.T; LIES
lovely; vour last chance to get on this
fashionable street at anything like this
price.
$4,760—GORDON ST.; 8-ROOM 2-STORY
splendid home, on lot 60x180; on car* line.
This Is splendid mine. You should see It
If you really want something good.
$2.750—JUST OFF GORDON ST., HALF
block on pretty street, we have nice 6-
room cottage on lot 60x180. This Is an ex
cellent proposition and we can sell It to
you even If your purse Is sadly depressed.
$2,750—NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A
$4,500—8. PRYOR 8T # HOME OF 10 ROOMS
on large, shady lot; lies well and house
alone Is worth almost this price, to say
nothing of the lot.
$5.000—CLOSE IN. JUST OFF WHITE-
hall; U-rootn splendidly built home, on lot
52x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
and balance easy. This Is splendid value.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644
Atlanta Phone 3803.
GIXJRE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
POUR ROOMS AND IIALL. LAKEWOOD
Heights; lot 120 by 160; half block car
line; for a few days at $1,050 spot cash;
bargain, with good future.
SIX ROOMS. MODERN HOUSE, BEST
part Jones avenue: $1,000 cash, balance
easy; see ns about this.
want to double
buy this; only $100 per
ey lu a short time,
WEST END—
A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON
street, lot 76 by 200. Can you get more for
your money? We can arrange terms..$3,000
SOUTH ROUI.KVARD.
NEAR GRANT PARK. A BEAUTIFUL
six-room cottage, on lot 55 by 160. Can
make attractive terms ou thla $3,400
FORM WALT STREET-
A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL
modern improvements, ami clone In; lot 50
by 130. Just the place for a nice home.$2.750
HTfcWART AVENUE;
ottnge.
BASS STREET.
NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE, A NICE FIVE
room cottage, on good lot. Tills is worth
$2,000
Investigating
* KELLY ST I
STREET-
BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR ROOM
ccottage on lot 5<» by 150. This I* very near
Georgia avenue I.$1,604
BONNIE BRAE.
HERE WE UAVE A SMALL COTTAGE
on good lot that will make a nice little
home; near car line, and can make
terms
M DANIKt. STREET
A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS OX COR
ner lot. This Is a giwwl place for a busi
ness. Now rented to giH*l tenant.. ..$1,760
LET* rs rES't
THAT VACANT HOUSE FOR YOU. WE
get you s tenant with,ease. If y
.iV.;*
to your Interest to
real estnte. It will be
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second hand
and rebuilt Typewrite™ at prices to
move them. If you fall to let ns know
your wants In this line you will lose
money. Write or call for "Special
money wanted—$1,50a wanted at j Bale I.tat." We maintain the best
rji£“‘'V! n . w ‘’ r(h ,? '' repair department In the South and
giVn ‘ Mamed, care I he guarantee the best wor k,
SOUTHERN STATES
BRAND NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL;
sidewalks and sewer connections; renting
at Si4 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 $$,-
IF YOU WANT HOME NICE LOTH TO
build houses on to rent, see us; we have
them from $160 up.
FOR RENT.
339 PEACHTREE STREET.
THIS TEN-ROOM COTTAGE. ON LOT 100
by 250, Is mi the east side of Peachtree
street* at the Jaiietioa of Ivy; the build
ing is one and a half story ten room frame,
mid has eight rooiiiK on the first door, and
one room and trunk room on the second
fl«H»r; has four servants' rooms, and stable:
has Just been put in sidendld repair; Is
* - - — the T. D. Meador
SPECIAL.
SOUTH PRYOR HT.—TEN-ROOM 2-8TORY
house; large lot, tienutlfut oak iiiautrls;
this Is a beautiful home. The owner In
moving away from the city and will sell at
the low price of $4,160.
HI’HIXIJ NT.—TEN-BOOM llol'NE; KL’II-
him.'Iii'iit.'d and up In ihtte. 13.700.
HOI’TII lilYOIl HT.-TEN HOOM HOI HE
corner lot; all modern Improvements; we
will offer this beautiful home for few days
nt $4,860. This Is a sure bargain.
CREW HT.—SEVEN-ROOM "HOUftK. til'
to date In every particular. Price $2,600,
CREW HT.—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; COtU
tier lot. 13,160.
FOR WEST PEACHTREE
SEE
home
OEOItlilA AVE.-HEVKS- BOOM :«TolfV
house; new. $3,259.
IIANH HT.—TWO-HTOHY 8-IIOOM HUL'HB,
near Washington street. $2,000.
BA8H ST.-SiX-HOOM COTTAGE; ' Xf.L
Improvements. $2,600.
WKHT END—MEVEN-llOOM HOUSE; ALL
hnproveineiitso
WKHT *
12.600.
KNii-TKX-itrtoM HoVhk aSD
servant’s house; 112x200. $6,000.
Skvkiiai. iii.Aiiriru. homes oB "n:
Jackson street. \
I'onHKHT AVK.—TWO-HTOHY t AND 4-
room houses, $6,600 each.
Homes volt hale in all i'ahth oK
IIip ijty.
Wli HELL VAC ANT 1 LOTS IN ALL I'AlltS
of the elty nt attractive prices.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
ON GRANT STItEET, WE HAVE A GOOD
sIx-riNim cottage, with all the city con
veniences, large elevated lot. Price $2,7«K».
Easy terms.
ON OAKLAND A VENUE, At.VlOflT NEW
ntc-rooiu cottage, all the city conve-
iiieuces. Grunt park for a front yar«l.
I’i'lo.i Cl end Irnav t.t.hi.
ADMINISTRATOE’S SALE.
On the 2d day of October (first Tuesday i
the understgnwl will sell three tract
land In DeKalb county. Just beyond
Atlanta, and near the Fulton county line,
one containing 31.4 acres, one 41.7 acres, and
the other 63 acres, all admirably suited for
dairy farms. The legal advertisement Is
now running In the DeKalb New Era. i
the sale will take place In front of
court house in Decatur at about 11 a. ui. ..
right-of-way has been couveyed through two
of these lots for an electric car line.
For particulars, apply to the undersigned,
J. HOWELL GREEN.
Administrator Nancy Ford, Deceased,
120J
STATISTICS.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$666— ltnndnl Brothers to move three one-
story frame dwellings,at 645 3Iariettu street.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Hamlet, at 57 West
End avenue, a lmy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bolt, at 339 Hilliard
street, a boy.
DEATH 8.
James Gerald Edwards, 1 year old,
died of dysentery, nt 123 Jones avenue.
Mrs. Fain Thompson. 35 years old, died of
heart failure, nt 496 Crew street.
PROPERTY~"TRAN8FERS.
$3,506—J N. MeEuchern to A. Q. Dobbs,
lot ou Lawtoti street, near Oglethorpe
street. Warranty deed.
$1,000—<'harles M. Kotwrt* to James A.
Brown, lot on Itrtst»erry street, near Fort
street. Warranty deed.
$550—James A. Brown to Mrs. 8. A. Low,
same lot. I,onn deed. ** *
$7,000— Hlgfrled Samuels to J. k A. Frei
berg, lot on Ormond street, near Washing-
worth, lot qn South Boulevard, near Hldney
street. Rond for title.
$1,606— D. 8; Boyd to Mrs. B. L. Osborn,
>t on Central avenue, near Richardson
street. Wnrnnty deed.
$2,255— Planters’ Bunk nt Americas. Ga., to
Mrs. A. F. Bellliigruth. lot on Mllledge ave
nue, near Grant street. Warranty deed.
$1.666—Mrs. Victoria Bursou to W.
Newell, lot on Hurt street. Warranty deed.
$1.675—Hnvnnunh Gunn Mutual Ijnun mid
Blinking Company, lot on White Alley near
Connnlly street. Mortgage.
$2,006—Mr* Annie Fugsn, to Mrs. I^nira
l. Robertson, lot on Wellborn street, i
Test End avenue. W’nranty deed.
$1,806-8. II. Turman to W. M. Selcer, lot
ou Luclle street, uenr Culberson street,
Bond for title.
Easy terms.
AVENI.E
LAKEWOOD
Ht'itttt $83.35 l„r month. INtrtly fnrni.hn.V
406 KlillNtl STHEKT.
THIS TWO-HTOHY SEVKN UOO.M HALF-
house on lot 4<* by 150, which lies level, Is
on the east side of Spring street. Iictwecii
Linden street and North nvenne; has gas.
hot mill i old water; bath, closet, sink In
the kitchen; Is In n gtsul iieighhorh«HMl;
and in fairly good repair: Is not fur from
T»*eh school; West Pem*htree ears one blink
away. Relit on lease $25 per month.
JOHN ,J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phone. 111.
FOUND.
KttANKLIN. the' ti.EAN CLEAN FEU
low, cine. .alt. $1 to 11 60 l'.nt, 60c.
US Whitehall HL t'b-mtl, Bell 620, A. J»L
WRITING MACHINE CO.
42125-26 Candler Bldg.
* FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feel, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DelAton Circle.
DoI.O.U'l! HIM, MFC. CO.,
400 Highland Avenue.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
. $1,000.
WEST LINDEN HTRHKT-SeaTS Sl'tltMo
street; nice almost new fire-room cottage
home; all city conveniences: goiHl cur
service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and
* l>»r month.
IN Git ANT PARK /ECTION-WlCE HIX-
room cottage; gas and water; hard oil
finish: elevated lot; cabinet mantels, dou
ble floored; nearly new; 'splendid value
for $1,600. Terms.
FONNAI.LY 8TIIEET - NEAtt KAlit
street school; well built and substantial
cottage home, containing five rooms and
hall; nil city convenleueea; elevated lot,
50 by 120 feet to alley. Ur loo $2,260; enmy
ARMY OF CUMBERLAND
TO HOLD REUNION.
SjutIuI to The (leorglnn.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 26.—Dur
ing the reunion of the Society of the
Army of the Cumberland, which will
be held here October 17 and 18, aeveral
regimental organlxatlona will hold their
reunion alao. Among there will be the
Eighth and Seventeenth Ohio regi
ment. and tho Tenth Ohio cavalry,
which have re.erved ac:ommodatlone
for 600 soldier,. They will come here
In n special train. It I. expected that
at leaet 5,000 veterane will be In at
tendance during the combined reun
ion,.
ROBERTS’ ATTORNEYS
ARE ALLOWED FEES.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn, Sept. 26.—The
■uperlor court of Walker county, Ga.,
ban decided a case concerning feea for
Latimore A Hud,on, of thl, city, and
Bale & Shaw, of LnFayette, In the ca«e
of J. W. Roberta, the former aldermai
of thla city who I, reiving a Mfe.,en-
tence In the Oeorgla penitentiary for
wife murder. Roberts' attorneys
charged him a fee of $2,00, and Payne
charged him a fee of $2,000, and Payne
deed of tru,t proceedings recured by
Roberts’ attorney, on the ground of In-
aanlty and they were sustained. As a
results Roberts’ attorney got $000 be
sides a fee of $250, which was paid In
cash.
Semi-Central Property. ■
No. 105 S. Pryor'St.—55x105, right on the edge of
business houses; price $8,500.
. Nos. 156 and 160 Madison avenue—Comer lot, 122x
lb7, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in comer
for $6,000.
No. 283 Marietta St.—Comer lot, 97 1-2x116, one
block beyond Sharp’s drugstore, in good business sec
tion; price $13,000.
Ft)RREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
406 RAW’MON STREET—TW’O-HTORx
H4*vi»n rinmi houm\ All canvi»iil»»tiv«u».
R*nt $30; prliv $3,090. Good homo or In-
QHtnioni proposition.
RH
I.EllNAUI) HTltliET—JI'HT OFF l’ETK
street. Flrst-clsis white renting proper-
laying $25 por month. Price $2,606.
.. place to put your money for pres-
ent rents nnd future advancement,
A FOllNEU IN IIKLt.WOotl. 104 BY 21$
fee4. with two old houses on It, for $1,-
500. Good lot to Improve or hold for fu
ture enlimu'enient.
Election Commissioners.
New berry, 8. C„ Sept. 26.—Governor
D. C. Heyward lias made the follow
ing appointments of election commis
sioners for Newberry county on the
recommendation of t'ounty Chairman
Fred H. Dominick:
Federal—B. B. LetUsey, J. D. Nance,
W. H. Sunders.
State—Fred V H. Dominick, M. J.
Longshore, J. P. llarman
* ’ '!
MOATS 18 ACQUITTED
OF MURDER CHAFyQE
Hpet-lal to The Georgian.
Homer, Ga., Sept. 26.—The case of
the state against Henry J. Moats,
charged with the murder of Lamar Ed
wards, was called at 9 o'clock Mon
day, and In twenty-aeven minutes a
verdict of acquittal was rendersd.
The difficulty originated In a quar
rel, and the use of knives, Edwards be
ing the aggressor, when Moata stab
bed. cutting the large artery on the
right side of the neck.
GREAT COAL EXHIBIT
AT JAMESTOWN EXPO.
Special to The Gcorglnn.
Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 26.—Hon. Claude
A. Swanson, governor of Virginia, has
addressed a letter to General Manager
Pete™, of the Bristol board of trade.
In which he states that he will be here
on the night of October 1 to meet the
mine owners and operators of the
southwest Virginia coal fields with a
view to perfecting arrangements for
an elaborate exhibit of the vast mineral
resources of southwest Virginia at the
Jamestown exposition. The governor
will be given an Informal reception In
the parlora of the Holston club.
CONDUCTOR 18 KILLED
WHILE MAKING COUPLING
, Negroes for Offices.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., 8ept. 26.—Yesterday
the county Republican committee met
and decided to put a ticket In the field
for county offices. A Republican will
be nominated for congress, though the
committee knows there Is no chance to
win. Chairman J. C. Simmons says
there are some negroes registered,
however, and they ought to have a
chance to vote. - All the nominees are
negroes, Monday night a negro mass
meeting will be held to ratify the nom
inations.
Building Cara for Panama.
Special to The Georgian.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 26.—The car
factory In this city Is now running
day and night, and turning out from
six to ten completed cars per day. All
the can for the United States govern
ment, to be sent to Panama, are to
be constructed In the. Savannah shops
of the cur company.
McClellan for Commissioner.
Special to The Georgian.
Clarkston, Ga., Sept. 26.—An enthu
siastic meeting of the citizens of Clark-
ston, held at the town hall, unanimous
ly Indorsed Hon. J. E. McClellan for
county .commissioner of DeKalb coun
ty. Mr. McClellan has served with
distinction tor four years as chairman
of the board In DeKalb.
Munitions for Atlanta.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 26.—Quite a
number of expreas shipments of rifles,
pistols nnd ammunition were made
from Columbus to parties In Atlanta
yesterday. There teas such a drain
upon the local hardware stores that
some of them have telegraphed for
more supplies.
Building Good Roads.
Special to The (leorxlnn.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 26.—The Ware
county commissioners have divided
their good roads forces Into two gangs,
and the work of putting the Ware
county public roads Into first class
shape Is being carried on In two sec
tions of the county. Convict labor Is
used on both gangs, and with the aid
of the traction engine nnd Improved
good road machinery, 2 or 3 miles are
straightened, turnplker and graded
each day.
Nsw Park Sits Bought.
Waycross, Ga„ Sept. 26.—The elty
has recently purchased ground for a
park from Dr. Folks, on Elizabeth
street, and now Hon. W. M. Toomer
and Dr. B. H. Williams have both of
fered free of charge to the city bodies
of land on which It is proposed to es
tablish a park. With the numerous
little squares and triangular parks In
the city It Is not likely that Waycross
people will suffer for the want of fresh
air in the future.
Heavy Fins For Clothior,
Hpeclftl to The (leorglnn.
Amerlcus, Ga., Sept. 26.—Six hun
dred dollars was the penalty Imposed
by Judge Charles Crisp In the city
court upon Joel Bros., Hebrews, who
came here recently from Jacksonville,
and established a clothing store. The
charge against them was selling scc-
. . V,1,1.3
state law.
Albany Rsal Estate Deal.
Hpecln'. to The Georgina
Albany. Ga., Sept. 26.—A real estate
deal has been closed here between Mrs.
8. D. Llttlepage and a representative
of the Davis estate, whereby the for
mer becomes sole owner of four store
buildings on Broad street, formerly
owned by them Jointly. Mrs. Little-
page paid $12,500 for the half Interest
that ahe Just acquired.
Bond Itsua Is Sold,
Special to The Georgian.
Logansvllle, Gu„ Sept. 26.—The bus.
Ineaa men of Covington are working
for an extension of the Central of
Georgia railroad to this point, which.
If accomplished, will give Logansvllle
superior railroad facilities. It will be
the terminus of two systems.
The $10,000 bond Issue has been sold
and work will be begun ln a few days
on a model stone building.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
. JfPS. ATLANTA AND VICINITY—Bn In
tonight nnd probably Thnrsduy.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Today’s limp shows two extensive areas
sit? 1 * 1 ; u>e ea«”*
“If of the limp central on the mast of
New England, the other covering the nnrti..
SJfL centered over Montana nnd Sonth
Dakota, Between these two Is a trough
of lower pressure extending down tfee
Mississippi vs Her. The West India storm
jins moved to the northwest, and Is now
la the gulf sooth of New Orleans. The
combined Influence of the hlglm nnd lows
Is causing general rains over the south
null In the Mltulsslppl vnllev. Bsltt Is fn “
teLftS. ' n « 0 , rnl !'£ r Memphis,
Nafllmffe, Ht. Loula, .Snvnnmth, rim riot t*>
AMhevllle nnd Cincinnati. The ratna Vera
heaviest In portlona of Tenueaaee, Lotiia-
hum, Arkansas anti Texan.
The temperature has fallen comUderal.lv
at many northwestern (Rations, while la
the northerns It la warmer. Over the
south the changei have beeu email, hm «
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
STATION8 OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
’Atlanta, cloudy. . ~
’Chattanooga, rain..
Coin in bit a. cloudy. .
(•a I tie* vllle, cloudy. .
’Macon, cloudy 79
Montlcello, cloudy. , , . . tf7 68 ,i»2
Newtiau. cloudy 65 .03
Rome, cloudy 77 64 T.
Spartanburg, cloudy. ... 77 | 61 .06
Thllapoom), cloudy. .
Tocooti. cloudy. . . .
Went Point, dowdy, ... 79 | 69 .26
Minimum tcmiwraturca are for twelv
a a
zz-,
|I4
Brownsville, Tenn 1.50
Dyerabiirg. Teun 1.60
Monroe. Ln 2.02
Britokhnven, La ,, 2.00
Brinkley. Ark 2.2*1
Forest City, Ark 2.62
New Fort. Ark 2.00
Parity Tex 1.52
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta.. .. ,
AngUdta.. ..
Charleston...
GalvcMton.. .
Little Rock..
Dl«t. Averages.
11
Mobile
Montgomery. .
New Orleans.. .
Oklahoma. . .
Savannah. . .
VIckNhurg... . .
Wilmington. . .
T ludlcntea Innpnrrelnble rainfall.
REMARKS.
The teni|H'rntureH were cotnddernhly low
er In moat dfstrfeto, ea|HcfalI.v over the
on atom portion of the belt, where the fella
were 6 to 10 degree*. Preclpltat f u occur
red over the entire bolt, with heavy fallt
In Weat Tennenaee, Isoulalunn, ArkanNaa
nnd eaatern Texua.
J. B. MARBURY.
Section Director.
Cornelia. Ga., Sept. 28.—Captain W. R.
West, conductor on the Tallulah Pnlla rail-
war, wn» Inutnntly killed yeatenlay at Dll-
1. (in., while coupling a baggage car
i coach. He hnil Ihhmi In the nervlce of
.... company about five yeara aud wna Uked
by every one that knew,him.
He wan a member of the Order of Rnll-
ray Conductor* and a member of the M«-
onV lodge at Cornelia. He leaves a wife
amt several brother* and alatera. lie had
many friend* In Atlanta* GalucavlUe aud
Cterkearlllc.
School Building Bagun.
Special to The Georgian.
Wrlghtuvllle, Ga., Sept. 26.—Work on
the new school building at this place
was begun .Monday. The building will
have seventeen rooms und an audito
rium. with a smiting capacity of 700.
The coat will be $30,000.
Mayor Receive* Praia*.
Special to The Georgian. „
Macon, Ga., Sept. 26.—All day yester
day Mayor Smith received praise from
hundreds of Macon’s best cltltens for
the firm stand he took in prohibiting
the appearance In Macon of Thomas
Dixon's play, "The Clansman."
Clarks Want Incraaa*.
Special to Thi* Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 26.—General dis
satisfaction in the general ofilces of
the Central railway agency here has
caused the entire force of more than
50 clerks to enter a united effort to se
cure a raise of 10 per cent throughout
the clerical work, and a communication
signed by all but one man has been
sent to Superintendent J. H. Hall, of
Macon division.
Ku Klux Regalia 8tiztd.
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 26.—The police
authorities today discovered a secret
organisation of Ku Klux ln Augusta
and broke ft up. Detectives found In a
local Job printing office literature pri
vately printed for the organisation, and
on further Investigation found that a
local tailoring establishment had made
gowns and other regalia for the band.
The literature and gowns were confis
cated, the former being destroyed.
White and Black Fight,
Special to The Georgian.
Commerce, Ga., Sept. 26.—Robert
Morrison, a g hlte man, and Peter Moon,
colori>d, engaged In a fight at HIx, In
Madison county, yesterday.
Morrison was shot In the hand, and
Moon was shot once in the throat, and
three time* In the breast.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially correcteu by Atlanta Frui: nod
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. S7.7548.00.
Lime*. 60tl75c.
fansbunch, D.5091.75.
Culls, ner bunch. $1.00ftl.2S.
CALIFORNIA t* ftUlT-Faney stock:
Eiuerta peaches, per Ik>x, $1.60.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, $3.25.
Gross plums, per crate, $2.
Columbian prunes, per crate, $2.
Rose Peru grapes, per crate, $2.50.
Blue Mnlvolse grapes, per crate, $3.50.
Cocoa nit ta, par sack. $3.76.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE-
Llre hens. 3&437%o; fries, 22%©25c; broil
ers. 15ft 22%e.
Lire ducks, Pekin, 35c: puddle. 25927%e.
Dressed hens, per pound, 12Q13C.
Eggs, per dozen, 23c.
Butter, table, per pouud, 20®22%c; cool-
S per pound, 12%Ol5c.
oitey, new, StflOc pound; In ona-pouna
racks, 10O12**.
VEGETABLES—Irish ^wtotoea, No$ 1
stock, per bushel, $1.0'
Cahbuge (Virginia , 2%c pound; Ikinlnh,
FLOUR, GRAIN. PR0VI8I0N8.
FLOUR—PostcUs tin tent. $6.<W; Diamond
patent, $6.25; Mascotitnb Huir, $4.70; fancy
patent. $4.50; Red Eagle. $4.15; Blue Ulhuou.
faucjr ’ * 3,W; ,,>rin K wlieat patent, $3.o?
CORN—Choice red cob, 72c: No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 69e; mixed, 68c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 48c; choice
white, 67c; choice mixed, 45c; Texas rust
proof. 60c.
MEAI.—Plain water-ground, ner bushel
c; bolted, 140-pound Jutes per bushel, 634*;
Shorts, white. $1.60: medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.30; pure brnn. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.15:
do., choice mnn 11 hales, $1.10: do.. No. 1
timothy bales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. 1$
eloevr mixed. 81.00; do.. No. 2 ctorer mixed,
$1.00.
ULOVEIt- -Choice Rertnndn, 75c.
RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar
ley. 96c.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New
York refined, 4%c; plantations, 5c. Market
very strong.
rnicirK fl
it ICE—Carolina
according
two we
dairy, 15c;
grnile. New irrop win arrive In
CHEESE—Fancy full cream
twins, 1444c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme bams, 15c. Devi
luims. I5%c. California ham*. $9.00; Red
Cross hsms, 15c. Dry salt extra ribs, $9.15;
bellies, 20-6 lbs., $10.50; fst backs, 8c; plates.
8c; Htinremp lard, lift **" ** **
8 now
STOCK8 AND BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
Oeorgla 4%*. 1915.. .. ,.H2 113 .
Georgia, K R. 6a. 1910 105 1«4
Savnnnnh 6s. 19007, ..102% 103\
Macons 6s, 1910.... ., .... ..106
Atlanta, 6*. 1911...* .. .. .... ,.1« * ... ,
Atlanta, 4%b. 1922 107 l<#’i
Atlanta 4s, 1934 105 107
Atlanta and West Point. . . .165 170
Atlanta und West Point Debts..107 110
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
do. 3d Income...,...,
Georgia
Augusta nnd Savannah.
Sonth western
Georgia Pacific Infs.. ..
C. ( C. and A. lata., ,
:■:$
. ..120
, ..112