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WANTED HELP—MALE.
MG(IT llCItOOIs—lt n o k K K K I*I S G.
Short ha ml. Typewriting. etc.. ouly 14 n
tiantb. Dmughon’s I'mctlcnl Business Cob
If'ir'. Piedmont Hotel Wool;. 122 Peachtree.
Itoll phono 8$9. Gnll, phono or writ® for
catalogue. It will convince you tuat
Dmtigbon’s Is tin* l»esf.
WANTED—THREE GOOD TRACK PORK-
men who cun lay steel and handle Inbor-
Wages 4 $3.50. **
WANTED—ROOM8.
WANTED-ONE BOOM. FURNISHED OR
unfurnished. noar corner of Ashby anti
OplotlioriH*. Winfield P. Woolf, 60S Lowndes
B'dg. 11| ■ |u|| j, iii | h
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
, ARCHITECTS.
LKT t'S DRAW YOt.'R PLANS AND
litilld your Wn mo sere you money.
Aildrrix I*. O. Ilox S73.
R.CVCU?H ,C ^D LE H 8 ^f;i?«AKr, B8 T
Ulcjrlf amt sundry distributors In the
Honth. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for pur
1906 mini - * ‘ ~
Elyen Co.
1906 catalogue and price Hit. Alexander*
CABINET WORK AND MODEL8.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES-
Prompt service. Bell ‘phone 2374. Atlnuta
”«od and Iron Novelty Work*. 382 Marietta
•freer.
MEDICAL.
piles—HiorntmiNH, itching. a.vi>
amend, write or call talar ..
IrrliiK. Arlvlic free. I»r. W. J. Tucker, 1614
Broad street. Atinntn. tin
Brothers. Reasonable reward.
l.W per
o.. Mahli
WANT K D-YO1 NO MEN TO EKAIIN
pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crensha*
Luckle street, city.
WANTED—YOUTH FOR INSURANCE
office. SIS; youth for railway office. 120;
an ley man for grocery afore, stenogra
pher. $50; steno-bookkeepor. $7T». Bellar “
Bii'InosB Agency, 1330 Candler building.
WANTED-A BRIGHT. HTEADY I
altont IS. to prove galleys; prefer on
experience. Apply Foreman "Georgian * be
tween 8 and 10 a. 4n.
WASTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
phnrinaoy. Apply to Southern College of
Pnnrmnry, 93 (.tickle St., Atlanta.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SAI.ElV
Indy to handle dry goods and Indie*'
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE*
SITUATION WANTED BY /
man of experience; would like
poult Ion at one**; not ufrnld of
are** A. J. Iluff. Monroe, On.
Yor.No
to necure
rork. Ad-
the large*! con-
Hi . uld like n change
for satisfactory renaona; can bring highest
recomiiicnilatloiiB from present employers.
Address Ilox 82, care Georgian.
AGENTS WANTED.
M. A. SHELTON, •
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical atove and ranee repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Both pbouea
1275. II 8. Pryor street.
HE’S THE MA>PtHAT KELLS HOT AIR.
Inatalla furnaces In obi houses an well
as new. He prepares a cellar If you nn™
none. Mouerlef Fur mice Co. Both ’phoiu
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND UBLIABUB MBS
aengnrs, 'phone S3. J. A. Untie, end J.
C. Branan.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
If. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) la not dead
Eaat Hunter atreet. Both ‘phunea 550.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW I1AT5
ACME HATTERS
Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 247*106*
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
H,|>er month.
8EWING MACHINE8.
RENTER-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH
either Singer or Wheeler St Wilson. W*
rent only new machine* with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
ice 1833. Singer "
111totinll atreet.
8TOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES AND ItANOES REPAIRED AND
•et up. Expert workman. Patteraon
Furniture house, 286 Petera atreet. ’Pbonea,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 weft. We buy any
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
at home, without pain or detention from
business; permanent cure guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15ty N. Broad atreet, At
lanta, Ga.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Pboa** 125. >0 E. Hunter St.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
where else, come to us and we will lieat
them. Robison A names, 18 E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE-
dneed 5c a yard. Iloblsou St Barnes, 18
K. 11 no ter *treef.
terms. Address Rnvetiel & Smith, Atlanta
FOR SALE—TAILOR SHOP FIXTURES.
Including cutting table, pressing utensils,
etc. Apply to C. G. Gross, 415 Kiser Bldg.,
AtlnntajGn^BellnhfmeinfjL^^^^^^^
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, inedlral hooka for ca*b. J.
C. Gavan. 71 Whitehall atreet. ’Phone 1823.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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!
tub standard IIKAI, ESTATE 1,0an
CO. of Washington. D. C„ will *ell you
from one to five contract* entitling you to
a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 per cent
■Impln Interest, returnable In small monthly
Installments of $7.50 tier mouth on each
$1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become
J our own landlord and paying for your
nine for less than you aro now paying
rent. For prospectus and plans of the com
pany, address J. St. Julfcn Ynte*. State
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND BECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributor* of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Record*. Ju*t
received large consignment of machines and
over 10.000 records. Immediate attention
given mall order*. We want tae name* of
?.V .diking machine dealer* In the South,
"rite for catalogue. Alcxander-Elyen Co.
t TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE & BUD. TRUNK AND
DAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall Street. Phono 16i6.
_ WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: C OM PLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. H. Walter I.ett. Room
12L fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
« I.PCKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Roll 2336. Men a sewed half notes. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
-.BUILDERS ANI) REPAIRERS.
Sl'A'N. lor.yth St. Il.-ll iMnlm !'SI end M5«.
Atlanta 606 and 6266.
HOMER L. HUNT.
STwasi'S? *
Bell Phone No. 6047.
Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlnntu, Ga.
AIITiiA in U A iM f. I ' | .>
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMK
■feel hank safe* and vault doors; every
thing In aafe line. It. W. Kill*. Agent, 2$ 8.
Broad street.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL,
place It with ns; we give It our special
and personal attention. I(_!t • worth tj»<
. “* ■* n
PROFESSIONAL.
ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER DE-
■Ires jM>sltlou; highest testimonials; ex-
J iulslte touch. Addrcs* Juice G. llnguelet,
9 Whitehall street-
BOARDERS WANTED.
GOOD BOARD. ELEGANT ROOM, FOR
•* "**■- —manent imsltbm. f>4l
plume 4H52 J. Main.
ART 8CHOOL.
\VA NT E l>—Til K et'Iuic TO VlSlT
BUppy'e Bchool ot Art and Inepert (xtr-
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED 8ALARIED l-BO-
Die end other.. American Inreatmeot
Co.. 7tH Candler Bldg.
Eitebltahe.1 1190.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loana on real e,tale.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
pnrebaae money note* and lenda money
on Improved Atlanta property ft reaaoa-
aide* rate,. Bell phoned. Gould Bldg.
llONEY TO LOAN AT t. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Intereat, according to aecnrlty of.
fered: amnll expenie and prompt attention.
Only on real eatate la and near Atlanta.
Turman,
' IPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND:
any amount. I and f per rent. tVrlta
or eill S. W. Caraon. >4 8. Broad atreet.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
NORTH SIDE,
NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD, A SIX
room cottugc. Just cmuplotiti, mi good lot
and lu fine mdghlmrhood. This Is n Immiuo
and cheap at —
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
ITONAI.S, HALL WOODS, IDE.
•oid all other makes nt bargain prices.
Me can sell you a register, suitable tor
“iiy business, nt n price that can not
lit plens«> you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two rears.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
FOUR ROOMS AND HALL, LAKEWOOD
Heights; lot 120 by 150; half Idoek car
fine; for a few days nt $1,060 spot en»h;
bargain, with good future.
WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WERT
End. a beautiful grove and corner lot;
mil v-
easy; ace us about this.
m
WfeST END-
SIX-HOOM COTTAGE ON GORDON
street, lot 76 by 200. Can von get
your money? We can arrange terms..$3.hn6
^y „ .
SOUTH IIOULE\’AUD,
NEAR GRANT DARK, A BEAUTIFUL
six room rottage. on lot 55 by 160. (’an
make attractive tenna on this $3,400
a» OlA-HtD'.ll > 11 I littlll, n 1(11 .11,1,
modern Improvements, and close In; lot 6o
by 130. Just the place for a nice home.$2,750
STEWART AVENUK
ALL STREta. FIVE
lot 56 by 150. Tlda l« veri
$L6»
NEAR WHITEHALL
room eottage.
cheap aj.. ..
FARM LOANS—WE ABE PLACING
. loaoa oo Georgia forma ot the loweat
rate, ever offered. The Soutbero Mortgage
Cotopotty, Ooold bolldlog.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very loweat ratea. No delay,. Cbarlea
Ilcrmno. room, Z02-J Temnle Coart.
.FOUR PER CENT ROME MONEY TO
lead oo monthly pormeut plan; n., delny:
alao money for porebaae money note,.
Straight loana made at ( per rent nod op-
word a, Recording to dealrnblllty of loon.
W. A. Footer. It 8. Brood otreet.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED-ILSOO 'wANTT'D AT
once on good lm»lneaa property worth W.-
r, o .Vddreaa "Money Wanted.'- rare The
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
la«, MW aoltl tl to II-Pant, Me.
MW
HASS STREET,
NEAR CAl’ITOL AVENUE, A NICE FIVE-
room eottage, on good lot. Till, la worth
Jo veatlgn tlug lifWt)
KElXV street-
A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR-ROOM
eeottnge oo lot 66 l>y ],vr. Thia la very near
Ueorgln avenue tl.«y
IKINME IViTAE;
here: WE UAVE A SMALL COTTAGE
on good lot that wIR innko a nteo little
home; near car line, oml van
term,..
Sd'DANIKI. STBEF.T
A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS ON COR-
ner lot. This 1* n ginnl phice far • htwl-
ness. Now rented to good tenant.. ..$1,750
LEt Ufe JlBNT “
THAT VACANT HOUSE FOR YOU. WE
can get you a tenant with ease. If you
wtab to buy or sell real estate, It will be
to your Interest to see us.
uake easy
$1.7!>0
Lull m. riiouva. Veil fcot a* sm.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makea aecond-hand
and rebuilt Typewriter* at pricea to
move them. If you (all to let ua know
your wanta in thla line you will lose
money. Write'or call for "Bpeclal
Sale List." We maintain the best
repair department in the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN* STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
421-25-26 handler Bldg.
(
BRAND-NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL;
sidewalks hud sewer connections; renting
nt $14 per mouth. Kennedy atreet.
The Problem
ot readily obtaining good
help has been
Solved
most aatlafactorlly by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Ceorgian, a newspaper that
draws from a Hat -of over
100,000 readen.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
12.500-OAK ST.; 6I1O0M COTTAGE; LOT
50x188; lie* level; beautiful (teetlon, and
•e can nuke terms right to suitable party.
$4,750—BETWEEN THE UEACHTREE8
we have for sale a beautiful 6-room cot
tage on nice derated lot. Thl* la some
thing t
desired.
thing strictly choice; can make tenua It
$6,200—80x200, on 14TII 8TREET; LIE8
sly; your Inst chance to get on this
unable atreet at aoythlog like thla
$4,750—GORDON 8T.J 8-ROOM 2-8TORY
$2,760~JU8T OFF GORDON BT„ HALF
block on pretty street, we hnvc nice 6-
rooin cottage on lot 80x180. Thl* is an ex
it proposition and we can tell It tr.
*vou lr yotir purse I* sndly depressed.
$2.750—NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A
splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty
lot, which we can sell on terms. This Is
in n beautiful block aud flue neighborhood.
$4,530-8. PRYOR 8T. HOME OF 10 ROOMS
on large, shndy lot; lies well and house
alone la worth nlniost this price, to say
•• (thing of the lot. _
$6.000~C LOSE IN. JUST OFF WHITE-
hall; 11-rooui splendidly built home, on lot
62x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
nd balance easy,- This la splendid value.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644.
Atlanta Phono 3803.
SPECIAL.
SOUTH PRYOR HT.-TEN-ROOM 2 STORY
house; large lot, beautiful oak mantela,*
this Is n beautiful home. The owner la
moving nwny from the city nnrl will sell at
SPRING ST.-TEN ROOM HOUSE; Mil*
uncc-heated and up to date. $5,700.
Hot 'fii I'ttYott nt.~tr..v iuio.M wirnn.
corner lot; all in**dnrn Improvement*; we
will offer till* lieuutlful home for few dnys
nt $4,850. This Is a sure bargain.
t'KKW NT.-KftVUX-liOOM liot HR. . EP
to date In every particular. Price $2,500.
CREW HTi-tf/GHT-KoOM IfOUSE; COIL
tier lot. $3,150.
Rkk t?S Poit wkst i'kachtiiki:
home*.
IIKOKIIIA AVK.-HKVKK-ltOOM 7HT011Y
house; new. $3,250.
it ASS ST.-l*WOMT(lltV SltdO.M lltlt'SK,
near Washington .street. $2,000.
HASH ST.-KIVHDIIM COTTAf.K; AI.L
Improvements. $2,500.
WKST KMl—SKVKN IlOOSt IIOIISK; Al,l,
linproretnenta. $2,600.
west knd-tk,n u<)<>.m House and
servent's house: 112x200. $6,000.
SKVKIIAI. 1'lkAL‘TIKL‘t. liOMKS ON'' N*!
Jackson street.
FOltHEHT AVK.—TWO-HTOHY 7 AND - !
room hous«>s. $5,500 each.
HOMES' FOR KALE IN' ALL PARTS OF
the city.
WE SELL VACANT LOTS IN ALL PARTS
of the city at nttrnctlve prices.
EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN,
on East Fair street If you want a nice
home, dose In, see up about thla; only $3,
IF YOU WANT SOME NICE LOTS TO
lull Id houses on to leut. see up; we have
them from $150 up.
LOT NO. 10 INMAN' PARK. THE PRBT
tiest lot robl rct-ently by Hoff Situs A
Co.; with eight large oak trees; oue-balf
cash nnd $10 per month. Price $500.
FOR RENT.
XS9 PEACHTREE STREET.
THIS TEN-ROOM COTTAGE. ON LOT 100
by 260. Is on the east side of Peachtree
street, at the Junction of Ivy; the build
ing Is one nnd it half story ten-room frame,
and hn* eight rooms on.the first fbstr. nnd
one room and trunk room ou the s«n'ond
lWr; has four »4'rvniit*' rooms, and stable;
has Just Ih-imi put in sidendbl repair; Is
known ns the T. D. Sleador property,
Rents $53.35 per mouth, lhtrtly furnished.
406 SPRING KTRKfcT.
THIS TWO STORY SEVEN ROOM HALF
house oil lot 40 by 150, which lies level. Is
m the enst side of Spring street. ’Is*tween
.Indett stre«*t nnd North nvenue; has gas,
lot Mini «ol«l whiter; I*utli, closet, sink In
the kitchen; Is In « g«**d neighb<>ch<*»d;
ud In fairly gtMnl repair; Is n«*t fur from
ech tulnsd; West Peachtree ears one block
away. Rent *>11 lease $25 |»er month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
It Auburn Avenue.
Both Phonea tit.
* FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feet, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle.
DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO..
400 Highland Avenue.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
six-room cottage, with nil the* city con
venience*, large elevated lot. Price $2,7UO.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
WE HAVE A CURST WITH $3,000 TO
proposition. If
. pny a good In
amount call sml see us.
oK'TIIB W. a A. flAILtlbAD, 12 MlfBS
from Atlanta, and only U of mile from
railroad station, we have n farm of 80 seres,
30 acres cleared find nlauted In Ellwrtn
peaches which paid $1,000 this yenr; 50 seres
of wood, aud we consider this a bargain nt
$8.600,
$1-250— Splendid C-room house on the west
side, nil Improvements, rents regularly nt
$12.60 per month. Ilns city water and gas,
nnd Is a genuine little bargain for the
money.
$2.400—TWO GOOD 6-RODM HOUSES 1$
best of condition occupied by
ants, rented the year around .
month. If yon have got any Idle money you
* It the spot.
want to Invest this —......
I6.260-TIIIH IS TUB l-HII'K WE 1IAVB
for a thoroughly modern 9-rnom house on
one of the l»est North side streets. I/>t Is
nicely elevated. Thla section la unsurpassed
for pretty homes In Atinntn. Now occupied
by the owner nnd n splendid bargain. We
can arrange this sale so that you will not
Hava to pay more than $2,600 cash.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On fhe 3*1 day of October (first Tuesday i
.Jie undersigned will sell three tracts o ’
Jand In DeKnlb county. Just beyond Esat
Atlanta, ami near the Fulton county line,
one containing 31.4 seres, one 41.7 acres, nnd
the other 63 ucres, all admirably stilted for
dnlry farms. The legal advertisement Is
■* fJn the DeKnlh New Era. nnd
111 take place lu front of the
In Decatur ut nltont 11 a, mak
has been conveyed throuj
i for an electric car line.
9* apply to the underi
J. HOWELL GREK...
Administrator Nancy Ford, I>eccnsed.
1202 Century Hide.
STATISTICS.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$650— ltnmlal Brothers to more three one-
story frame dwellings at 645 Marietta street.
BIRTH 8.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. B. Hamlet, nt 67 West
End avenue, a Imy.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Bolt, at 389 Hilliard
street, a. boy.
DEATH 8.
„ Gerald Edwards,
PROPERTY TRAN8PER8.
$3,500—J N. McKaebern to A. Q. Dobbs,
lot on Ijtxeton street, near Oglethorpe
treet. Warranty deed.
$1,000— Charles M. Roberts to James
Drown, lot on R a sherry street, near Fort
street. Warranty deed.
$56A-Jn lues A. Brown to Mrs. 8. A. Low,
same lot. Ianiii deed.
$7,000—Klgfrled Samuels to J. Sc A. Frel
berg, lot <»n Ormond street, near Washing
ton street. I«nnn.
$6.000—W. V. Kelly to J. Hope Hollings
worth, lot on South Boulevard, uenr Klduey
street. Rond for title.
$1,600—D. S. Boyd to JIrs. E. L. Ostium.
»t on Central avenue, near Richardson
street. Wsrsnty deed.
$2.255—Fla titers' Bank at Americus. Go., to
lr*. A. F. llelllngrath. lot ou Mllledgc
ne, near Grant street. Warranty net*
$1,650—Mrs, Victoria Bunion to W.
Newell, lot on Hurt, street. Warranty deed.
$1,575—Karnnnnh Gunn Mutual Louu nnd
Banking Company, lot on White Alley near
Connally street. Mortgage.
$2,000— Mrs. ‘Annie Fagan, to Mrs. Laura
II. Robertson, lot on Wellliorn street, near
West End avenue. Wnrnnty deed.
$1,800—S. It. Turman to W. M. Kelcer, lot
on Luclie street, uenr Culberson street.
Bond for title.
ARMY OF CUMBERLAND
TO HOLD REUNION.
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
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, several
regimental organisations will hold their
reunion also. Among these will be the
Eighth and Seventeenth Ohio regi
ments and the Tenth Ohio, cavalry,
which have reserved accommodations
for 600 soldiers. They will come here
In a special train. It Is expected that
at least 6,000 veterans will be In at
tendance during the combined reun
ion!.
ON PAKLA.nT* AVENUE. ALMOST NEW
*. all
Pirk foi
Price $1.800. Easy terms.
UU'UMOND AVliNI K - „
Heights, only half block from the car
Hue; brand-new, well built cottage home,
containing four rooms and hull; nice ele
vated lot. (Ut by 260. Rents $10 per month.
Url. e. Sl.Oft).
WKST I.IXDKN STItBfif-NKAIi SPItlS'll
xtivet; tihv it I limit tmw tltv-roont ixittnx"
liuum; all t’ltv rinnftnlriicra; gnml rnr
mTvIrf*. l'rlfft 17,100. Term. $400 ra.lt nntl
$70 I'rr mttntli.^M
IN 1IUANT I'.VIIK FKt.'TION-NIFK SIX-
rtinui fitting..; gmt ttntl wntrr; httrtl nil
finish; ftlftvalfttl tot; rahlnftt manteltt, tlntt-
ROBERTS' ATTORNEYS
ARE ALLOWED FEES.
Spoptnl to The Georgian. '
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 26.—Tho
auperlor court of Walker county, Ga..
has decided a cane concerning feea for
Latlmore A Hudaon, of thla city, and
Bale & Shaw, of La Fayette, In the cnae
of J. W. Roberta, the former aldermai
of thla city who la aetvlng a life aen
tence In the Georgia penitentiary for
wife murder. Roberta’ uttorneyn
charged him a fee of $2.00, and Payne
charged him a fee of $2,000, and Payne
deed of truat proceedings secured by
Roberts' attorneys on the ground of In
sanity and they were sustained. As a
results Roberts’ attorney got $900 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
107, 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.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
Negroes for Offices.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga., Sept. 26.—Yesterday
the county Republican committee met
and decided to put a ticket In the Held
for county offices. A Republican will
be nominated for congress, though the
committed knows there Is no chance to
win. Chairman J. C. Simmons says
there are some negroes registered,
however, and they ought to have
chance to vote. All the nominees are
negroes. Monday night a negro mass
meeting will be held to ratify the nom
{nations.
Building Cars for Panama.
Special to The Georgian.
Waycross, Oa., Sept. 26.—The car
factory In this city le now running
day and night, and turning out from
elx to ten completed cars per day. All
the cars for the United Stales govern
ment. to be sent to Panama, are to
be constructed In the Savannah shops
of the car company.
McClellan for Commissioner.
Special to The Georgian.
Clarkston, Ga., Sept. 26.—An enthu
siastic meeting of the citizens of Clark
ston. held nt 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 ns chairman
of the board in DeKalb.
Munitions for Atlanta.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 26.—Quite a
number of express shipments of rifles,
pistols and ammunition were mado
from Columbus to parties In Atlanta
yesterday! There was such a drain
upon the local hardware stores that
some of them have telegraphed for
more supplies.
Building Good Road*.
Special to The Georgian.
Waycross. Ga.. Sept. 26.—The Ware
county commissioners have divided
their good roads forces into two gnngs,
nnd 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 and improved
good road machinery. 2 or J miles are
straightened, turnplker and graded
each day.
New Park 8it* Bought.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 28.—The city
has recently purchased ground for a
park from Dr. Folks, on Elizabeth
atreet. and now Hon. W. M. Toomer
nnd 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 Clothier.
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Americus, 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 sec-
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
FOR ATI/ANTA AnTT VlCINITY-tt.ls
tonight UIHI probably Thursday; R ' I,B
„ . weather"conditions.
Tisluy's limp shows two ex tensive nr™«
of high pressure, oue covering the ra.tran
half »f the ump centra on the cm at „r
New England, the other covering t h7 ,?.!,£
weat. centcrml orcr Montana and Houth
Dakota. Between thi»*o two Is a trough
i»f lower |,r .»M ,,r e extending down tfi?
Mississippi Vflller. The West India storm
hns moved to the imrthwcMt. nnd Is imiw
In the tftilf south of Now Orleans. The
rum blued influence of the highs and |, U v«
Is causing general rain* over the south
aud In the Mississippi rallev. Rain Is full.
Itig this morning nt VlrksUnrg, Memphis,
Nashville, Hr. Louis. 8avaunnh. Charlotte
Asheville nnd Cincinnati. The mins were
heaviest In portions of Tennessee, Louis.
Inna, Arkansas and Texas.
The temperature has fallen considerable
nt many northwestern stations, while fn
the northeast It Is warmer, fiver the
south the changes have been small, as a
rule.
The conditions favor cloudy weather and
ffiimdify rn,U lM thl * ' MM t,ou t0,ll « ht nud
J. B. MAKBURY,
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hour* ending at 8 a. m., 75th
meridian time, September 25, 3908.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cloudy. . .
•Chattanooga, rain,,
Columbus, cloudy. .
Gainesville, cloudy. .
Greenville, rain
Griffin, cloudy. . . .
•Macon, cloudy. . •
Montlcello, cloudy. .
Xewnnn. cloudy. . .
Rome, cloudy
“purtnnburg, cloudy,
/ailnpoosa, cloudy. .
Toccon. cloudy. . . .
West• I'olut. cloudy.
iti
'Minimum temperatures are for twelve?
hour pcrlbd ending at 8 a. m.. this date.
HEAVY RAINFALL.
BrWtisvllle, Tenn..
1 lyershtirg. Tenn....
Monroe, Ln ...
Itrooklmveti. Ln
Brinkley, Ark.. . .
Forest City. Ark..
CENTRAL
STATION.
MOATS 18 ACQUITTED
OF MURDER CHARGE
Special 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 nilnutea a
verdict of acquittal was rendered.
The difficulty originated in a quar
rel, and the use of knives, Edwards be
ing the aggressor, when Moat* slab
bed. cutting the large artery on the
i: ei»»vnii*«i lot; raoinet mantela, doit- r $ I -i 1 a m tAt» of »h*» n$>r»h
floored; nearly new; splendid value j B ' ( * e °‘ nec **
for $1.600. Terms.
CONNALLY .STREET - S'FAR FATR
street school; well built nnd sulwtanttnl
cottage home, containing five rooms nnd
hall; all idly conveniences; elevated lot.
50 by 120 feet to alley. Uric* $2,250; easy
terms.
KTREKT—TWO-HTOR *
IIAWHOX
seven-room house.
Rent $30; price $3,000.
•st ment ^
conveniences.
.... Good home or In
proposition. • - I
LEONARD KTREKT—JUST D>F l'ETKRH
street. First-class white renting proper-
$25 per month. Price $2,500.
put your money for pres-
;u ,0 f.in n 7..
cut rents
- .mxKu ix Biii.LNVoot), m hy 21*
feet, with two obi house* on If. for $1.-
«). Good lot to Improve or hold for fu-
tnre »»nhancemeiit.
I'hone 2027. Atinntn’ Phone 1881.
KALES DEPARTMENT:
HOOK. It. C. EVE.
licTP
A. 8.
Election Commissioner*.
Newberry. 8. C\, 8ept. 26.—Governor
C, Heyward has made the follow
ing appointments of election commis
sioners for Newberry county on the
recommendation of County Chairman
Fred H. Dominick:
Federal—B. B. Leltxsey, J. D. Nance,
W. H. Sanders.
State—Fred II. Dominick, M.. J.
Longshore, J. P, Harman.
GREAT COAL EXHIBIT
AT JAME8TOWN EXPO.
SfNH’Irtl to The Georgian.
Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 26.—Hon. Claude
A. Swanson, governor of Virginia, ha*
addressed a letter to General Manager
Peters, 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 parlors of the Holston club.
CONDUCTOR 18 KILLED
WHILE MAKING COUPLING
Cornelia, Gn., Kept. 36.—Cnptnfn H. R.
West, conductor on the Tallulah Falls roll-
wav, was Instantly killed yesterday at IMl-
Inn'i. Ga., while coupling a iHtggagt* .ear
to a coach. He had Iwen In the service of
the company nl»out five years nnd was liked
l»y every one that knew bliu.
sonic lodge at Cornelia. He leaves a wife
and several brothers nud sisters, lie had
ninny friend* In Atlauta, Gainesville and
Chtrkesvlllc.
state law.
Albany Real Estate Deal.
Hpecli*. to The Georgian.
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 she Just acquired.
Bond Istu* Is 8old.
Kpeclal to Tho Georgian.
Logansvllle, Ga., Sept. 26.—The bus
iness 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 In a few' days
on a model stone building.
8choof Building Begun.
8 pi clot to The Georgian.
IVrlghtsville, Ga., Sept. 26.—Work on
the new* school building at this place
was begun Monday. The building will
have seventeen rooms and an audito
rium. with a seating capacity of 700.
The cost will be $30,000.
Mayor Receives Praise.
Hpeclnl to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 26.—All day yester
day Mayor Smith received praise from
hundreds of Macon’s best citizens for
the firm stand he took In prohibiting
the appearance ln Macon of Thomas
Dixon’s play, ’’The Clansman."
Clarks Want Increase.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Sept. 26.—General dis
satisfaction In the general offices 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 Seized.
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 26.—The police
authorities today .discovered a secret
organisation of Ku Klux In Augusta
ami broke It 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.
Atinntn
Augusta
Charleston
Galveston.. .. ,
Little Rock.. .
Memphis
Mobile
Montgomery. .
New Orleans..
Oklahoma. . .
Savannah. . .
Vicksburg... ,
Wilmington. . ■
T iurilcate* I nap
1.50
1.6a
2.02
2.00
.. ..2.26
.. ....2.52
2.00
..„..I.S2
Dlat.
Average*.
Tcmp’ture.
u
Max.
Min.
s
1“
10 I 78
62
(appreciable rainfall.
REMARKS.
The temperatures wore considerably low.
or In most districts. osncHtilly over the
eastern portion of the l»eft, where the falls
were 6 to 10 degrees. I'reelpltat fn occur
red over the entire belt, with heavy fait*
In West Tennessee, IsmUlsna, Arkhnsa*
Slid eastern Texas.
J. B. MAR BURY,
Section Director.
Whit* end Bleck Fight
Special to The Georgian.
Commerce, Ga., Sept. 26.—Robert
Morrison, a white man, and Peter .Moon,
colored, engaged In a fight at Hlx, In
Madison county, yesterday.
Morrison was shot in the hand, and
Moon wa» shot once In the throat, and
three times in the breast.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Offlclnll.v corrected by Atlauta Fruit end
Produce Exchange.
Lemon*. $7.75^8.00.
LHues, 60tt?5c.
Pineapples. $1.500150.
Banana*, straights, per bunch* $1.6001.75.
Cnlls. tier hunch. Sl.4lft4ri.35.
CALIFORNIA r rill IT—Fancy stock;
Einerta peaches, per box, $1.50.
Mountain Bartlett pear*, per box, $3.25.
Grot* pinws, f>er crate, $2. v
Columbian prone*, per crate, $2.
Rose I'eru grapes, per crate, $3.60.
Blue Melvolac grapes, per crate, $2.50.
Coconnut*, per sock. $3.75.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE-
Llve hen*. $6037Hc; fries, 22H©25c; broil-
A per pound, —
oncy. new, 8010c pound; In one-pound
rack*. 10012c.
VEGETABLES—Irish pot* toes. No. I
stock, per bushel. $1.0"
Cabbage (Virginia . 14c pound; Danish.
^.Ima benn* per pound, 6c; Navy, $2.10 per
bushel.
Onions, per bushel, $1.26; cabbage, lVfcc lb.
New sweet potatoes. 60c bushel.
Kraut, H-berrel, $3.7?
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVI8ION8.
FLOUR—Poster* (intent. SC.00; Diamond
patent, $5.26; Mnscoutab Htar, $4.70; fnn«7
patent. $4.60; Red Engle. $4.16; Blue tllbnoa.
(90^ fa,^C3r, *pring wheat paten:, S6.09
CORN—Choice red cob, 72c; No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 69c; mixed, 68c.
OAT8—Choice white clipped, 48c; choke
white, 67c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust
proof. 60c.
5IEAI,—Plain water-ground, ner bnshei
67c; (silted. 14)-pound Jutes |H»r DUBbct. 63«*;
Short*, white. $1.60: medium. $1.40; hrnwu,
fl.30; pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bale*. $1.15;
do., choice small bn lee, $1.10; do., No. 1
timothy bales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do.. So. 1.
cloevr mixed $1.00; do.. No. 2 ctover mix* J.
$1.00.
CLOVER—Choice Bermuda, 75c.
RYE—Georgia. $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar
ley. 93c.
The aliov* price* are f. o. b. Atlauta. anJ
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. Nee
York refined, 4%c; plantation*, 6c. Market
very strong.
COFFEE—Roasted Arburkle’* 116.3ft.
balk, la bags o» barrets, lie; green, 10*/
12c
RICE—Caroline 4H497HC. according t*
grade. New crop will arrive In two week*.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, tfc;
twins. 14V- Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dor#
limns. 15He. California hams, $9.00;
*>. Dry salt extra ribs, $9.1M
ueiuni. ii»*., $10.50; fat baqks. $c: plfttes.
8c; Supreme lard. $10.12%; RM Cron*. I to
Bnow Drift compound. 7V; Red Cro**-
Georgia *4%s. 1915..
Georgia, it. R. 65, 19
Knvniinah 5s. 1906...,
Macon* 6a, 1910..., .
Atlanta, 6a. 1911..*. .
..112
...106
:i8*
,.m
..167
...I0i
.165
Atlanta! 4K». 1922.V
Atlanta 4s. 1934
Atlanta and West Point. . .
Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..107
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
do. Income
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia i
Augusta and Savannah.
Southwestern.
104*4
107
fit
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