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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1906.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ARCHITECTS.
LET tJB DRAW YOt'K PLANS AND
build your boose. We cao save yon money.
Address P. O. Box 575.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
S JOIST SCHOOL—B OOKKE R P 1 N H.
Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a
month Draughon's Practical Business Col*
leer. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Bell phone *89. Call, phono or write for
catalogue. It will convince yon that
Draughon's la the beat.
Apply to
!,uefclo afreet, city.
WAXTBD-
met ....... _
electric rhnndcllers. J. E. Hunnlcutt A- *
wanted—<;oop intro clerk and
a«Hln fountain man. Single ninn prefer
red. Don't want drunkard nor morphine
f*d. Apply now.
WANTED— FIFT Y LABORP.R8 AT ONCE,
Good wagon; sleeping quartern free; menh
at low prleea: good treatment to men Innut
emptoy. Apply Swift Fertilizer Work*, Mn
eet wage* for atemly
Proa*. W. C. Nunemucher
ton at reef.
eal help In nil llnea placed promptly In i>
altlona; our fncllltlea best; send for lb
National Employment Annotation, W22-M
Century building, Atlanta, On.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage Ioann on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
able rates. Bell phone
Gould Bldg.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
„ bicycle ond sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Snell and Iludaon bicycles. Write for our
1900 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander*
Elyen Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Iron Sovelty Works, 389 Marietta
MONCRIEF—
IIL S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR.
luatalla furnace* In old houaea na well
I/e {itennre* a cellar If you have
nerlef Pol " ** * —
WE88ENGER 8ERVICE. _
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS*
aengera, 'phone 33. J. A. Darlea and J.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRA HI-7 8 MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ove-
fered; small expense and prompt i
in real es‘“ _
Turman.
j luvnajjX, —ALTERING— I IIK NK »V KC-
rekn Pressing C*li»l»— Cleaning— Repairing.
Atlanta 'nlimie 700. Bell ’phone 2475. 1Q6V4
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. ^Membership
SEWING MACHINE8.
SPECIAL 4 HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
uny. nmount.^A t .O-I 6 p,r ent. Writ, attarhmraU
■ call S. W. Carson. 24 H. Broad street.
BENTED-TWO DOLLARS PEit MONTH,
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
machines with complete
LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
an Georgln farm* at the lowest
•r offered. The !'
, Gould building.
Southern Mortgagi
AN ELDERLY MARRIED
alre altuntlon as overseer
ground* and.do light
COUPLE
i of home
Ample
Ilgn
nance. No Incumbrances. Rest
enees. J. D. II., 732 West Broad str
Griffin, Gw.
EMPLOYMENT BY
worthy mini In an
rare Georgian.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
AQENT8 WANTED.
PICTURE AGENTS— REND YOUR WORK
to nx for enlargement; fnlr prices. good
finish; 18 by 20. Religious and scenery pic
ture* Cheap. The Garner Company. 13A
Peters street. Atlanta, Gn.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MA8TEU PLUMBER.
Pboaea 1255. >0 E. Hunter at.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
when* else, come to uh and we will lient
them. Robison A Born
IK E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS HE
duced f*e n yard. Robison A Hornes, 18
E. Hunter afreet.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN
Georgln. Robison A Barnes/18 E. Hunter.
REFRIGERATORS ToST. ifoBlSON
A Barnes. 18 East Hunter street.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
st very lowest rntes. No delays. Charles
. Hennau. rooms 202-3 Temole Court.
r FOUR 1'Hlt CUNT HOMK MONKY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for iMirrh.nse money notes.
. Straight loans nindc Ht 5 per cent nnd up-
. ward*, according lo desirability of loan.
. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Broad street.
PROFESSIONAL.
ttilfiAMST AM, I'luilttMAKTFH DE-
Ulri-K |>• mlfi,m ; lil(jhi .t lmii„l„l,: ,'X-
qtllfdtc touch. Addresg Jules G. Ilngulet,
To Whitehall strew.
.EDUCATIONAL,
w es le ya n 1 i: \YXu?^r7nXicTnc^As7)
4’ou*er\ntory *»f Music, Macon, Ga.—Old
est and best. If you wish to attend any
time tld* school year, get on the waiting
lint now. catalogue* free. DuPont Gnorw,
president.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED—$1,500 WANTED AT
mice on good Inndne** property worth $3,-
500. Address ".Money Wanted,” caro The
Georgian.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
SCHOOI. ANT>T(TLU?(HfT : EXT^
our specialty. Fine stationery and of-
fire supplies. Headquarters for post cards
and souvenirs. We sell $1.50 hook* for .t0o
M'oine and see them). We buy all kinds
of salable school, law and medical books.
4I Whitehall street. Southern Book Con
cern. J. c. Gnvnn, manager. Bell ,'plioiie
1822.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE FROFKKTY TO HELL,
place It with us; we give It our special
nnd personal attention. If It's worth the
brhM* we will sell It. C. II. Walls A Co., 1104
Fourth National Hank.
** BOARDERS WANTED.
THE BON A IB, 384 I’enchtree at., solicits
Inspection, comparison nnd natnmnge.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
OFFICE FOR RENT—HALF OFFICE IN
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILD
ING. USE OF ’PHONE FREE. J., CARE
GEORGIAN.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical books for cash. J.
C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. Phone 1823.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CUOMK
steel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 2tJ S.
Broad street.
MADAME MEl.LIE. THE NOTED EGYPT
IAN PALMIST, tells you everything you
want to know and find out. Gives names,
dates, facts J« everything pertaining to
life. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges.
Egyptian Encampment, jg Auburn avenue.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
•’Don't let 'em fool you.” Jim Unmett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing. Be Is contracting wall -taper
and painting. Office and show room 11
East Hunter atreet. Both 'phones 550.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
DR, W. J. TUCKER. |
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
at home, without pain or detention from
business; permanent cute guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent lit plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 154 N. Broad street, At-
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN IN REFINED
north side home; all modern conveniences.
Address 1. F W . U. O Ho* 7Tb
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
FOR SALE OR RENT-EIGHT ROOM
cottage; also, large Imrn; all practically
new. Lot 2*0 by Boo. On best street out
of Decat nr. Convenient to car. Address
WANTED—HOUSE.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
WEST END.
HERE WE HAVE A MCE (1 ROOM COT-
tint' 1 lilt 76x200. Till, In nil (Jordon
jUri-ne. mill If vnti urn lonklnif for n liiiinn
n »ml Uml (l will jm.v you In m-n llil»
Imfiiri* Jill! liny
1IA.SW STREET.
HERE WE HAVE A MCE 5-ROOM ('OT-
'«*, no , Kilml In,, ninl right ut t'il|iltn|
gvoiinn. Iliivn rnfiimnl 122.50 pi»r lilnnlli ri-tit
fnr it .Viw If jnii want u miliiigi* lullin' nn
tan Smith .III. mill III gnnil lli'tKllll.irll».»l
Ihi. I» R J Hop
liARHEX STREET, —
A HEAI'TIIT I. 3 ROOM ( CTCTAtlE ON
hit 43x1*1. Till, t, right nt (Twirghi av.i.
nn* 1 . nnil 1, vi-ry rhi-ilp nt tin- (.tli-.-..j.Vi
ORA NT .STREET.
A COTTA OK t'OiVTAIM.VO l-TVE ROOMS
“ hit 50x126, Thin mittngi* I,
Prompt delivery.
.. — ger Sewing Machln
• hltehall street.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOWS ASI) HASHES REPAIRED AND
aet up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 286 Peters atreet. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472. Hell 794 weat. We buy auy-
. .. TALKING MACHINE8.
talking machines and records-
Wholesale ami retail dlstrlbutora of Vic
tor Talking Machine* and Record*. Juat
received huye consignment of machine* and
over 10.000 records. Immediate attention
mail orders. We want tae names of
.TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. }\, ROUNTREE A: IIRG. TRUNK AND
I*AG tO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 15?6.
™ ... WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: C DUPLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
den ling*. II. Walter Lett. Room
IJL I-mirth National Hank Bldg.. Atlanta.
The Problem
ot readily obtaining good
help baa been
Solved
moat satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a list of over
100,000 readers.
Renting.
Century Bldg.
PHONE BELL 4234.
In the Grant nark section? If so, see ns.
as we have for sale practically every
thing that can he had In that progress!
neigh twrbood
>%250—|50T
DOWS' AND %2Z PER
month gets nice new five-room cottage;
rented for $22.50 per month.
12.750-1m DOWS AXl) 125 HER MO.NTJI
get* pretty six-room cottage, large, level
lot; car line. New and modern; all Im
provement*.-
SANDERS, SMITH &
. CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
4sl2 Peters Building.
$2.500—OAK ST.; 6 ROOM COTTAGE; LOT
60x188; lies level; hentitlful section, and
re can make terms right to suitable party.
$4,750— B ET W K E N THE PEACHTREE8
we have for sale a beautiful 6-room cot
tage on nice elevated lot. This Is somo*
tiling strictly choice; can make terms If
$5,200-80x200, on 14TH 8TREET; LIES
lovely; your last chance to get on this
fashionable street at anything like this
price.
,4 ’ 76 i >_ 92 R . DON ST -i 8-ROOM 2 STORY
•ph’ndld home, on lot 60x180; on car line.
This Is snjcndld value. You should see It
If you really want something good.
8H0E REPAIRING.
0WINN’S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE 8T„ OPPOSITE THE
Cimdlor Bldg.
R.R 2335. lli'n* lotted half Ml].,. 71c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1051 and
Atlanta 306 and 2256. .
HOMER L. HUNT,
iOOBAPIIEB A CORHERPO.VDB.VT.
Whitehall St. 32H S. Broad St;
Bell Phone No. S)47.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
ATfONAt.S, HALT,WOODS, IDBAT.8
and all other mukes at bargain prices.
o register, suitable for
can sell you
business, a’
but please you.
Cash or inonthlv
ter guaranteed for two vears.
SpCOND HAND CASH- REGISTERS OP
Every reg-
THE SOUTHERN
ond-Hand Cash Regii
% Store, •
FOR RENT
No. 175 Bass street, 7 rooms,
all modern improvements,
near Washington street.
Rents $27.50 per month.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
I2.7W-.TPST 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
splendid 6-room cottnge on level, pretty
lot, which we can sell on terms. This Is
In a bcnutlful block nnd fine uclghltorhood.
$4,500-8. PRYOR ST. HOME OF' JO ROOMS
on large, shady lot; lies well and house
worth almost this price, to say
*\00A-CLOSE IN, JUST OFF WHITE-
hall; 11-room splendidly built home, on lot
52x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
and balance easy. This Is splendid value.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical atov, and ranee repairer; beat
work and material rtmranteed. Both phonea
6276. 61 8. Pryor afreet.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Waalilngton, D. C-, will aell yon
from one lo live eontroct, entitling you to
n loan of from 61.000 to 65.000 at 6 per cent
almple fntereat. returnable In email monthly
matnllmenta of 61.60 per month on eaoh
61.0.10 borrowed, enabling you to become
Jour own landlord nnd pnylng for your
homo for leaa than yon are now paying
rent, for proapectoa and pinna of the com-
pany, nddreai J St. Julian Yatea, State
Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
COUNTY IN UEOKGIA.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
nliuoat brand new. We enn niiihe
enay teriua nil thla. Juat the pi
lili-e Utile home. .62.250
KELLY STREET.
A MCE 4 ROOM COTTAGE, NOT ONE
year nhl and on lot snalM. Thla la In the
heal of llelghlKirltniida and la very i-heilb'
“t ... 61.500
SOI Tfl IvlltKWOOD.
A 3 ROOM IDG SK ON I.OT 100x230 AND
III half hlnek Ilf .-nr line. Thla hnuae ha a
ivnl.-r worka. frail and plenty of allude,
loll ran not hidld the hnuae for the
money ,64,500
' IF ANY
OF THE AIIOVK Do NOT SPIT YOU WI
llave otbera that we will he plenaed to ahon
ymi. If )*uu are on tin* market for renl es
late see us. If you have any real estate foi
sale list It with us.
E. L. MOR.SE,
UH FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
NORTH SIDE. Cl.Use in,
live rooinn nnd hall; all ...
rttpled by owner: ten m!nute<
•Her building; $2,100; $Te)>»
'OTTAGE OF
WANT TO RENT 6 011
modern fmprw
pref**rre4l; p«*ss»*ssli
ROOM COTTAGE.
•s; West End U ntion
[ Hleslred almitt Novem!
. Atblri'H* Alice Chalmers. I5>9 Fuiirtli j $!Vn»
• to ' "I .
I prior jl.iSn
| i AI RE IN WESTERN HEIGHTS, ON
ell.v line; fri.nla three atreeta; i-heap ill
! $ft»,
! EAST LI NDEN G1DIVE l7oT !io~ ftY~~rM;
LOST-GOLD WAT«*1I F*DB. ENGRAVE!
Finder will be rewardet) by J. |\ R,c|
3S North F’orsyth street.
IJ 1ST—WATCH CHARM WITH SMALL
diamond In center and monogram ”\V. A "
ou I nick. Ilewnril for return to 62 Marietta
street.
Ill'll WARD SIS Hi
FARM. .Vi
i.'iiMdnmixetl i
SEiUtu
ear; nriee
id Auburn
WANTED.
\ TENANT ON LONG
LEASE FOR A NEW
BUILDING CONTAIN
ING 20 TO-40,000 .SQUARE
FEET OF SPACE ON
CORNER LOT. ’ WITHIN
1,350. FEET OF .TERMI
NAL AND FREIGHT DE
POTS. ANSWER,
BUILDER.
ATL A NT A 0 EO RGIA N.
GIxOltE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Buildiug.
F'OUIl ROOMS AND IIALL. LAKEWOOD
Height*; lot 12) by IV); half block ear
line; for a few «lny* ut $I,uVj spot cash;
oath. Kennedy street.
o in INMAN PARK. Ttt
lot sold recently by Hoff Kims A
ith eight large onk trees: one half
el $1') per month. Price $500.
FIVE ROOMS.
tier lot. 45 by
near Georgia ;
gain.
MODERN. LEVEL. ( OR
11,1%);
cash ha
ON GRANT STREET. WE HAVE A GOOD
•Ix-room cottage with nil the city con-
large elevated lot. Price $2,700.
vcnlenc . „
Easy term*.
ON OAKLAND AVIOM'B, ALMOST MOW
Easy terms.
..... . AVENUE - LAKEWOOD
llclghta, only half block from the car
lino; brand-new, well built cottage homo,
rnntnlulng four ronma nnd hull; nleo elo-
ynjod W. ft' by 2ml. Ronla 6W per montb.
be had.
64.5AI BUYS A LARGE C(>BXER PROI
erty. House cost $4,000, nnd lot is worth
$2,100. FJverythlng Is first elnsa In every
respect. See this.
”WE GET RESULTS.’
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at priceB to
move them, if you fail to let us know
your wants in this line you will lose
money. Write or call for "Special
Sale List.” We maintain the best
repair department in the South and
guarantee the beBt work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
621-25-26 Candler Bldg.
W. A. JARRELL & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
Bell Phone Main 424
Atlanta Phone 4570
715 Austell Bldg.
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—Corner lot, 122x
107, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in corner
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.
— * - i
FOR SALE—CAPITOL AVENUE
BEYOND GEORGIA AVENUE, 7-ROOM HOUSE,
NEW THROUGHOUT, NICE, ELEVATED LOT,
FINE NEIGHBORHOOD. WILL MAKE TERMS IF
DESIRED.
Apply 210 English-American Building.
SPECIAL.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
A HOME NEAR GRANT
PARK, HERE IS YOUR
CHANCE. A NICE SIX-
ROOM COTTAGE, BARNS,
AND SMALL ORCHARD.
ON CHERT ROAD. THIS
PLACE MUST BE SOLD.
xOT 300x300.
GRAND AUTO PARADE
OPENSJACON FAIR
Gates of Centennial Celebra
tion To Be Thrown Open
Tuesday.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Plione 3533-M
STATISTICS.
IN IIIIANT I'AltK SECTION—N1UB SIX
r«Mim voting**; gas ami water; hard oil
finish: elevated l*»t; cabinet mantels, don
floored; nearly new; splendid value
S1UFKT — NEAR FAIIl
street school; well built nnd substantia!
cottage home, containing five rooms a ad
hall; all city convenience*; elevated lot,
V) by 120 Feet to alley “* '
$2,250;
IIAWMUN ST UK FT—TWO STORY
i r*Mim house. All convenient*
Kent $30; price $3,»>00. Good home or
vestment proposition.
I.EONAIIli STKKKT-JI ST OFF I'KTKHH
street. First-class white renting proper
ty, paying $25 per month. Price $2,500.
Good place to put your money f
cuts and .future Advancement
IIIN Kit IN BELL Will iT. 11)4 BY 218
Ith two eld houaea on It, for $7.
Good lot to improve or hold for fit
’ 1 ’hone 2027. Atlanta’ Phone 1881,
SALKS DKPAKTMKNT:
A. S. HOOK. It C. EVK.
V 1 --
FOR RENT.
FOUND.
TWO FRUIT FARMS
on Southern Railway, 80 and
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI, l^ ill'l'CS, ot 1'il‘ll 1:111(1, six
JftJSXi UrVSm:»»!*•» apart; will take $3,500
L for both places, or sell them
ggh^_ j separate.
WANTED—THE PUDMC TO VISIT I rn
Biappy's School of Art and luspert |>or-1 tl. -1. I
d “’”' Cotu " Priors, Ga.
Font ROOMS. LOT U»I l»Y 235“ TO AN-
other street: r*toin f«>r s**\era! more
htuiaen; only $I.I5‘; one-third ea*h. bale
to suit.
FOUR ROOMS. REST PART OF GUEST-
nut
nonth.
II.HX); $10' cash ami $15
t FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
foot, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle.
DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO.,
40U lligblaud Avenue.
THIS SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON LOT 64
by 150, |* «m the west aide of North
Ibmfevnrd. nt the corner of Adam* afreet;
ha* g:is. hot nnd cold water; bath, rlnset.
Mink in the kitchen; In *p!emlh| repair; and
In one of our l»e*t neighborhood*; beside*
the six room*, there are two Hervniit*'
room* In the ha*etn**ut; also, plenty of room
* iirnge In the ba*ement. Rent* $4<) per
ontli.
241 WOODWARD AVENFK.
THIS TWO STOKV EIGHT ROOM
frame, on lot 39 by l<m. which ll«»* ele-
r.itcfj. I* on tin* Nonth able of WfN»dwar#I
me it tie. I*etween ('nplt«»l avenue ami Fraser
*tr»*et*: lias ga*. hot and col<| water, porce
lain bath, closet, stntlmtnry wnihstaml,
sink In the kitchen; W«»»>dwnr«I avenue
car* pass the door. Rents $49 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTIaNG AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone* 111.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$337—Riley Haynes to Merchants and Me
chanics Hanking nnd Loan Co., lot on Sima
street near Arthur street. Mortgage.
$1.800—Susie A. Fudge to Hnltibridge State
Hank, lot on West Peachtree street
’oilier street. Mortgage.
$4.300—T. .T. Avery to J. W. Goldsmith,
>t on West Peachtree atreet uenr Tenth
atreet. Warranty deed.
$1,259—Charles . V’. Rainwater to C. M.
Riser, lot on east side of Pearl street nenr
south line of lot No. 9. Warranty deed.
$20.tXNL-J. L. Height nnd M. J,. Thrower
to H. T. Huff nnd W. P. Little, lot ou cor*
r of S. Pryor nnd Garnett streets. War
ranty deed.
$7,750— Atlanta National Hank to Georgia
Realty Co., lot on Forsyth street near Gar
nett street. Warranty deed.
$3,QOO—Nannie J. Miles to C. J. Sheehan,
d on Darla atreet, near Rhodes street.
Warranty deed.
$500—Dnvlson, Taxon, Stokes Co., lot on
Greensferry street nenr Henry street. War
ranty need.
$2.900—Mrs. Mary K. Wash to Southern
State* Life Insurance Company, lot on Pine
street, nenr Butler street. Ix>nn deed.
$2,900-1. II. West to Mrs. Mary K. Wash,
-t on Jackson street, near Angler avenue.
Warranty deed.
7,700— Empire State Investment Company.
P. II. Joyner, lot on Paul avenue nenr*
Grant street. Bond for title.
$210—Mr*. M. A. Ilrownlco to Mutual Loan
nnd Banking Company, lot on Fnlr street
near Moreland avenue. Mortgage.
$7,900—Charles A. Bowen to Richard TH
US, lot nn North avenue near Spring street.
Warranty deed.
$2,31)0—Peters Land Company to Charles A.
Bowen, lot on North avenue, nenr Spring
street. Warranty deed.
$4,000— Marvin Conway to J. E. Powell, lot
on Park avenue, near Sidney atreet. Bond
for title.
$6,000—W. R. Ware to Mrs. M. E. Farmer,
street, near Walton. Warranty
•Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 1.—Macon’s mam
moth fair and centennial celebration
opens tomorrow and the Indications are
that It will be one of the most success*
ful In Georgia history. Everything
Is In readiness nt the Central City
park for the opening of the grates and
by tonight all the exhibits will be In
shape.
Preparations have been made for the
handling of record-breaking crowds
nnd advices from the railroads Indi
cate that these crowds are coming.
New features never before seen In
Georgia fairs will be Introduced and
the live stock nnd agricultural displays
are declared to be the best ever gath
ered together In Georgia.
The big feature of the two opening
days will be the automobile races. Be
fore the gates are opened tomorrow
there will be a grand parade through
the streets and In this parade will be
seen some of the finest horses In the
country, besides a large array of rac
ing automobiles. Cars have been en
tered from all over the state and the
meet promises to be successful, even
If no world’s records are broken.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
BKOWN-Tho friends of Mr. U. I. nrown,
Mr. Walter It. Brown, Mr. Cephas M.
Brown, Mr. William 8. Brown, Mias
Cora A. Brown. Mr. I^>onanl W.
Brown, Mrs. W. JI. Chase nnd
Lieutenant Hugh S. Brown are Invited
to attend the funeral of Mr. C. I.
Brown from his late residence. 325
South Pryor street, Tuesday morning,
October i, 1906. at 10 o’clock. The
following named gentlemen will nlenae
.net ns pallbearers and meet nt tne of-
'flee of If. M. Patterson A Son, 96
North Forsyth street, at 9:15 a. in.:
Contain D. G. Wylie, Judge Georgs
11 Illy er, Mr. W. P. 1’nttlllo, Captain W.
D. Lllls. Captain W. T. B. Wilson, Mr.
ATLANTA MAEKLTS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. $7.50.
Limes. 60®75c.
Pineapple*. $1.50*7250.
Bananas, straights, per bunch, $1.6991.75.
Cull*, per bunch, $1.00©1.26.
CALIFORNIA hftUIT—Fancy stock:
Eioerta peaches, per box, $1.50.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, $3.3.
Gross plums, per crate, $2.
MILITIA ON DUTY
AT MACON STRIKE
deed.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$140—A. J. Orme. to build addition to one-
storv frame dwelling nt 139 Ira street.
$150—Mrs. Charles F. Tyler, to re-cover
one-story frame dwelling nt 157 Walton
street.
$3,000—A. R. Rree. to build nne-story frame
dwelling nt 812 Piedmont avenue.
$1.200—George P. Moore, to bufid one
story frame dwelling at 146 South avenue.
$3.500—S'. W. Sullivan, to build two one
story frame dwellings nt 63 55 Angnsta nve
“$1125-8.
to store house nt 462 s. Pryor ji
$3.000—Mrs. A. It. Bree to bfilld
frame dwelling nt 812 Piedmont a
$150—Mr*. Charles F. Tyler to r«
one-story frame dwelling at 157
street.
IS
IN ELEVATOR FALL
John Sullonton, of 76 Central Place,
n employee of the Ferro-Concrete
Company, was badly bruised and In
jured Monday morning in an elevator
accident on the new Washington Street
rladuct.
The elevator, with Hullonton on
board, was carrying a lot of concrete
the top of the viaduct, when In some
manner the cable broke and the car
fell to tin* ground, a distance of about
50 feet, the concussion smashing the
He was taken to the Grady hospital’
I w here it was announced his Injuries
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Gn., Oct. 1.—With the ex
ception of the cutting of a few more
trolley wires last night, everything
passed off quietly yesterday and the
street cars were operated without be
ing molested by strikers or their sym
pathizers. Yesterday afternoon a mass
meeting of strike sympathizers was
held in the auditorium and speeches
were made. The meeting was presided
over by President X. D. May of the
Central Labor Union, and by Ben Com
mons, the National Union representa
tive who Is engineering the strike;
Hteve A. Crump and others. The re
fusal of the directors of the railway
company to grant the modified de
mands of the strikers at the conference
on Saturday afternoon and night has
thoroughly aroused the strikers and
their sympathizers, nnd It is believed
that mob violence will again break out
and prevent the operation of cars out
side of the city limits.
Saturday night the mob cut down
the wires in East Macon and In South
Macon, hut Inside the city there was
no disorder except the yelling of
marching crowds of strike sympathiz
ers. A crowd of several hundred start
ed to the pjvver house of the company
and rumors that the plant was to be
dynamited necessitated the calling out
of three companies of the Second regi
ment and the men remained in their
armories until late at night and then re
turned to their homes with the excep
tion of a guard.
Inside the city the mob was held
thoroughly in check and the property
of the company was protected. At
dark all cars ceased running, the of
ficials of the company thinking this the
best course In view of the situation.
The police force, aided by extra men,
did excellent work and nt no time did
Chief Conner feel apprehensive.
Yesterday the military was In readi
ness to respond, the men being In their
armories. This precaution, however,
was taken for any trouble that might
arise outside the city limits, where
there was no police protection what
ever.
The citizens' committee appointed by
Mayor Smith held a conference with
the railway directors nnd strikers’ rep
resentatives all Saturday afternoon and
part ot the night, hut nothing could be
done.
t grapes, per crate, $2.00.
Dressed fries, 18@20c pound.
IVessed hens, per pound, 14®15c.
Live dusks, Pekin, 36c; puddle, 25C27%c.
Eggs, per dozen, 23c.
Butter, table, ner pound, 2O022V&C; cook
ing. per pound, 12V4915c.
Honey, new, 8910c pound; In one-pound
racks. *i0912o. ■ •
VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes. No. t
stock, per bushel, $106. j
Cabbage (Virginia), l%c pound; Danish
1 l.l’nia beans per pound, 6c; Navy, $2.10 per
bushel.
Onions, per bushel, $1.26.
New sweet potatoes, 60c bushsL
Kraut, ft-tarrel, $3.75.
'• r ]
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROV18ION8.
FLOUR—Postel’s patent. $6.00; Diamond
patent, $5.25; Mnscoutab Star. $4.70; fancy
patent, $4.50; Red Eagle, $4.15; Blue Ribbon.
$3.90; fancy, *3.90; spring wheat patent, $5.0$
6*6.60.
CORN—Choice red cob, 72c; No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 69c; mixed, 68c.
OATS—Choice white ••Upped, 48c; choice
white, 47c; choice mixed, 46c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
"mm wsw
140'pound ___ ....
^ite, $1.60: medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.15;
do., choice small boles, $1.10; do,, No. 1
timothy hales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. 1,
cloevr mixed. SL00; do. No. 3 mover mixed,
$1.00. \
$1.00: choice Bermuda, 75c.
RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar
ley, 96c.
The nlK)ve prices are f. o. b. Atlanta.
GROCERIES.
8UGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New
York refined, 4Hc; plantations, 6c. Market
very strong.
COFFEE-Rossted Arbuckle’s $18.60.
bulk, In bags ca barrels, i3c; green, 109
RICE—Carolina 4t4®74e, according td
grade. New crop win arrive in two weeks.
CHEESE—Fancy full* cream dairy, 15c;
twins. 14*40. Market strong. *
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 16c. Dots
hams. 15Hc. California hems, $9.00; Red
Cross hams, 15c. Dry salt extra ribs, $9.15;
bellies, 20-6 lbs., $10.60; fat backs. Sc; plntea
8c; Supreme lard, $10,124; Red Cross, 10c.
Snow^Drlf^c^pound^T^cm^^go^gp^
LABOR DAY PRIZES
AWARDED OCT, 10
On the evening of October 10, which
is the regular meeting night of the At
lanta Federation of Trades, prizes wll
be awarded the unions which won dls
tlnctlon In the I^nhor Day parade. The
exercises will he held at Federation
hall In Forsyth street.^
There will be plent5' of lemonade and
cigars for those who attend. While
ft will be meeting night for the fed
eration, the public will be expected to
attend.
The awarding of prizes was to have
taken place last week, but was post
poned owing to the troubles following
the disorder In the city on the evening
of October 22.
Jerome Jones, president of the At
lanta Federation of Trades, will be
master ut ceremonies.
un'i^iii, ■». »*. >•», MIV), .. ,,106
Savnnnah 5s. 1909.... .... ..10214
Macons Gs, 1910 .jog*
Atlanta, 5s. 1911 106
Atlanta, 4Hs. 1922 107
Atlanta 4s, 1934.. jog
Atlanta and West Point. . . .186
Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..107
Central Hallway of Georgia 1st
do. Income
do. 2d Income ...
<lo. 3d Income
Georgia 265
Augusta nnd Savannah 116
Southwestern - ns
Georgia Pacific 1st*..
** C. and A. lata..
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MAIGET SUCCEEDED
RY J, B. BAIRD, JR„
AT GRADY HOSPITAL
Dr. J. D. Man got. popular house sur
geon of Grady hospital for the past six
months, closed his term of service Sun
day night ami left the Institution.
Dr. Mnnget ;* succeeded by Dr. James
B. Baird. Jr., tfho will he house surgeon
for the ensuing six mouths. Ar Dr. J. It.
Manget left the service of the bospltnl.
his brother. Dr. Fred T. Mnnget. entered
the ho*pltnl as ambulance surgeon.
The renin I nl ng members of the hospital
sfnff are Dr. Lancet fhieckh. Dr. II. Mcii.
Kline nnd Dr. II. B. Nummlly.
Sherlock Ilolmea was rolling anoth
er pill.
"What did you get out of that last
case?" asked the genial doctor.
"Not much,” replied he great aleuth.
scornfully. "Somebody swiped all the
bottles before I got there.”—Milwau
kee Sentinel.
She started, recoiled* and then bent
anxiously nearer her mirror. -
"A wrinkle, as I’m alive!” she ex
claimed.
Fhe was of a buoyant temper, how
ever.
’I suppose I’ll have to put a good
face on it!” she said, reaching forth
with for tha necessary materials,—
Puck, , - I-Jl -