The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 05, 1906, Image 10

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10 TIIE ATLANTA GEQRGTAX, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1!**. Want Ads Only 1 Cent a Word No ad. taken for less than 25 cents. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: f time 3 times * 6 times 26 times 52 times 78 times 6 cents a line. 5 cents a line. 4/2 cents a line. 4 cents a line. ZVi cents a line. 3 cents a line. We Will Send for Your Ad. Without Charge For Messenger Service. Call Us on Bell Phone 4927 Main, or 4401 Atlanta Phone. When Sending Ads. Pay for at Rates quoted above. Ads. for Situations Wanted Will be Inserted Free. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECT. LET UK DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build that dwelling bouse for you. R. D. Stafford, carpenter and builder. College PALMISTRY. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND 8UNDUICB—LARGE8T bicycle and sundry distributors In the South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale. Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write fur our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander* Elyea Co. ^ . WANTED HELP—MALE.. WANTED—BRIGHT, NEAT LAD AS OF- flro boy: 12.50 p«*r week salary to begin with. Apply at 7:30 o’clock Mood Ing to Dudley Glass, City Editor lanta Georgian. CABINET WORK AND MOOEL8. CABINET WORtC AND NOVELTIES. Promnt «*rr|cc. Bril phone 2374. Atlanta Wood and Irou Novelty Works, $89 Marietta atreet. * MONCRIEF— HE'S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installs furnaces In old bouses as well as new. He prepares a cellar If you hare none. Moucrief Furnace Co. Both phonos. QUEEN VASHTI. The Egyptian Woman of Palmistry, l*» consulted on nil affairs of life. If she does not tell you true and correct, ther* Is no charge, pay her a rlslt at once. Cpr ncr Edge wood avenue nnd Iry atreet. Gyp sy camp. .V»ADAME MELLIE. THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST, can be consulted on nil affairs of life. She reunites the separated, causes a speedy marriage with the one of your choice, gives names, dates and facts In everything per taining to life or no charges. Egyptian Encampment, 93 Auburn avenue. ART 8CHOOL. traits painted by bis large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. MESSENGER 8ERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE ME8- sengers, ’phono 33. J. A. Daries and J. C. liranan. montt ten, Bell phone 889. „___logne. It Draugnon's Is the best IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN of furnishing help. Association. 1022-1023 Century Tbe Pioneers. • iployraei bufldln 8EWING MACHINE8. RENTED—T WO DOLLARS PER MON TIT. either Singer or Wheeler fc Wilson. We rent ouly new machines with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery.. Both nes 1893. Singer V’hltehall street. Bank Bldg. Bell phone, Main 4399. LOOK I COME ON! hair cut 15c, shampoo 15c, singe loc. nanu nstage 15c. electric 25c. BwelTest shop In tv. Strictly first-class barbers. Wulkcr s, Viaduct place. tf light, permanent nnd plensnnt ‘ surroundings. Apnly •- - y, 28-40 X • Blotter Company, Walton street. WANTED—STEADY. |M»r week. In pleading, practice dence: give term*. afternoons 1 yon will receive student. Addresr care Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—GIRL BETWEEN 16 AND yedrs, to assist In office; steady posit I Address ttj own handwriting, with rel encesTC. t\ P. O. Box 288. WANTED HELP—Mats and Fsmals. Bit AM BACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1823. BECHY PIANO CO., C2 N. FC 8ITUATION8 WANTED. AGENTS WANTED. to uy for enltrgemei . . finish; 18 by 20. Religious and scenery 1 tares cheap. Tbe Oai ~ BOARDER8 WANTED. Inspection, comparison and patronage. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT-THREE Dished or partly fu and gas. Call or nddr Atlanta. OR FOUR FUR FOR BENT-TWO CONNECTING rooms for light hotisfkeeidug gns. n tiple without ' tt street. FOR RENT—OFFICES. PERSONAL DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINT*. “Don’t let >m fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willie) Is not dear nor missing. He Is contracting wall pape and painting. Office and show room 1 East Hooter street. Both 'pbonea 8W. PR.W.J.TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED at iennf, without pain or detention from **»*; permanent cote guaranteed: free 8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND n set up. Expert workmau. Pattsrson Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 waat. We buy any- •ice. thing for bat TALKING MACHINE8. — TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS- Wholesale aud retail distributor* of Vic- tor Talking Machines aud Records. Just U . B - received large cc..sfgnment of uiachlnes and ■° c given mall orders. We want tae names of °i»' all talking machine dealers lu the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Ca TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ItOUNTHKE k BBO. THUNK AND BAO CO. Retail mod repalrlDf. Nu. TI Whitehall street. I'hune 1576. P . WATCHMAKING. • ,, TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED n i watches aro my hobby. Modern Ideas lo work and den lings. II. Walter I<ett, Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atluuta. SHOE REPAIRING. *' GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. nd 133 PBACHTREB ST., OPPOSITE TnB In . Candler Bldg. ■. Bell 2215. Men’s sewed half eolee. 7tc. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ItI ... ^ H- . — * f ' COLD WEATHER IS HERE. We have the Goods. — IIEATERS, BLANKETS’ mid COMFORTS. We Can Have Y’ou Xloney. • E. CASH OR CREDIT. We Repair, Pack and Ship. Bell Phone 1757. Hell Phone 1757. TUB J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO.. g 41 and 43 Wert Mitchell St. rt s, BRAMBACn PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1S23. - BKC11T PIANO 62 FORSYTH. i- h i TYPEWRITERS. Second-hand typewriters of all tunkea our npeclalty. Best values nnd lowest m prices guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue ATLANTA TYPEYVRJTKJt EXCHANGE, w 71 North Pryor atreet,, Atlauta, Go. ;• SOMETHING NOVEL AND NEW IN combination surrey; four vehicle* In one. (.'Hit nt 52 West Mitchell and let us show you. Georgia Vehicle XIfg. Co. i. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND OHO ME > ■teel bnnk safes and vault doors; every- ■ thing In safe Sim*. II. YV. Ellis, Agent, 26 S. 1 * Broad street - THE NEW GAM LIGHT LINDSAY INVERTED • " ■ SAVES GAS, INCREASES LIGHT. 1 CARTER A till.LKHVIK ELECTRIC CO.. ' 4j North Broad street. 'Phones 5000. EDUCATIONAL. n WEBLRYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND r Conservatory of Music, Xlncon, Ga.—Old- u 1 est and best. If you wish to attend nny • time this school year, get *m the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Owry. , piTshlent. 1 FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPRUTY TO BELL. place It with us; we give It our special aud personal attention. If It's worth the price we will sell It. C. II. Well* A Co., 1M4 Fourth National Bank. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD HO FT AND STIFF FELT HATS cleaned aud re-ahaped for 35c. Bauds or •went* 25c each extra. Out-of-town orders " given prompt and careful attention. Best M work. In iput «(>!p*. Acrnii Hnttrrf, ’ WhltcUnll rtreet. i MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED HALAU1ED PRO- « pit* and others. American lovestoieat Co., 704 Candler Bldg. ro « V Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. hi THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS f*» purchase money note* and lends money $2f on Improved Atlanta property a reason- r ,, able rate*. Bell phone 76$. Gould llldg. ^ MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 4 A.VD 7 I'BB ** cent Intereat, according to security of- * fared; small expense and prompt attention Orly on real estate In and near Atlanta. R. B. Turman. SPECIAL nOMB FUNDS TO LEND; aoy amount, 44. 5 and i per cent. Writs 31 or call 8 W Caraon. 24 8. Broad atrset. FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Souther* Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very loweat.rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 2024 Omni* Court. FOUR PER CENT IIOXIE MONEY TO T lend on monthly payment plan; no detay; ; also money for purchase umney notes. Straight loans made at 5.per i*ent and tip ) ward*, according to desirability of loan. XV. A Foster. 12 S. Broad street. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Dell Phone 2081 FIFTY-FOUR ACRES. ONE MILE OF Hapevllle, near Stewart avenue....$2,000 Atlanta, 2 miles from East Luke 81.700 lanta, on Roswell Road 40 by 192, oust front, new $3,150 SIDE. UP TO DATE. SIX rooms, lot 47 by 170 $3,500 rooms, lot 51 h/ ! terms, each ODD LOT, very cheap . J. B. WEBB. Salesman. FOR RENT. :cati;r road, corner moreland venue. Tills 2-story 14-room house, on a ee-nere hit. which lies nicely. Is on the •th side of Decutur road, corner Moreland »nue. and the residence of Captain T. .1. jlttower. Has gas, hot and cold water the second floor; has porcelain bath, set. stationary wash stand; on the first Imth, closet, sink In the kitchen; . . house In the yard: SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. 1,500-TERMS $250 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH. 6-ROOM, BRAND-NEW COTTAGE, NEAR GRANT PARK; LARGE ELEVAT ED LOT; ALL CONVEN IENCES, WATER, SEW ERAGE, GAS, PORCE LAIN BATH, STATIONA RY WASIISTAND; SINK IN KITCHEN. NOTHING LIKE IT TO BE HAD. ,200-PARK ST. HOME OF 8 ROOMS, ON LOT 50x175, IN THE PRET TIEST BLOCK OF THIS LOVELY WEST END ST. IF YOU WANT SOME THING STRICTLY GOOD VALUE, SEE US. $6,500~COLUMBTAN AVE 9-ROOM HOME, ON BEAUTIFUL LOT, 50x150. TfflS IS WORTH MORE MONEY, BUT OWNER WANTS TO SELL, AND WILL MAKE GOOD TERMS ON IT. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” ETHEL HTllEBT—BRAND-.VBW; A LIT. tie beauty, lit fur a bride; tlve-rooui uiod- *n cottage: 60 by 150; cabinet mantels in every room; closets, pantries, etc.; large verandas; 82.350; one half cosh, WEST ENII-TWOiTOKV HKVEN-KOOM WANTED—MONEY. S. B. TURMAN & CO. 18,000—NINK HOOM HOTHK (WITH SEP.V- ant’s room In. basement); ilrat class In all respects; fronting east; by all odds the finest lot on Myrtle street, between Ulghth nnd Tenth streets. Built for home by present owner. If you want some thing In this choice locality (within two blocks of Tenth street school and one block of Piedmont park) this Is your opportunity-. Hewe tfrnter, gas and electric lights. £-ronni servant’s necessary stable nnd Is a very desirable piece riage house; of property home for the door. Rent per inomn. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING'AGENT, J1 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones lit. E. L. MORSE, ivnlk from center city. Beautiful finish. All conveniences. Owner $3,100; $500 cash. HI BY HTUKKT-HTOUK AND Fulfil mans connected; three rooms on side eet, besides vacant lot. ltcntcd $15. Ice 91,550. ; TRUCK AND DAIRY FARM, 3** from center of Atlanta. Same ten- twenty years. Fertile lands. Home Has 1,320 foe? fine frontage on nixed road. Greek In rear. Spring ml branch: $5,000. Unusually easy terms of balance $500 yearly., with 5 per Improvements, and wlthin two blocks of Peachtree street. $4,000—EIGHT-ROOM lot: east front: sew< first-class condition.' $960—SPI .BN DID LOT ON LUCILB . nue. near Park street, West End. Improvements. S. B. TURMAN & CO. HOW 18 TIIISV llltAND-NEW TWO- -Rory eight-room modern home; one block off Georgia avenue. Have party that will fake two years’ lease, $32.50 per month, which will pay 10 per cent on $3,900. We can sell for $3,250; any $1,500 cash, balance easy.' WENT AllltIH—fWO-MTOKV El'TO- date id; <-room refhleuce: stone’s throw of the I ilH-rnuele. A lovely place for No. 105 South Pryor Street. Here is a lot with 55 feet frontage for $8,500; be tween Mitchell street and Trinity avenue. There is a good chance to make some money ( >u this piece of property. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FUNERAL NOTICE. , . __ y piae large lot; $4,200: $1,600 cash, three years; $1,600 cash, bah business i. Uau run I mice easy. HOW ABOUT COItNKK OP WEST BA. ker and Orme; close In; business mnn'i home. Owner leaving the state. Well worth $4,600. but $3,800 Imys It. AS AN INVESTMENT: SiX-ROOXi near Southern vurds (North avenue). Can sell for $850; $250 cash, balance like rent. You could not build the house for $1,000, to say nothing of the lot. NORTH BO ELK V All t>—AN Ul'-TODATE modern home; $5,000; one-half cash. Woodward avexek, near dark NKAB GRANT I'AIIK. OX GEORGIA avenue, running through to Hecoud street, six-room cottage; $3,650; easy payments; with park for playground. Is a pick up. llKAETIKEI, FORREST AVKNEK LOT, near Butler; only $2,500. Easy payments; lot 50 by 150. MAUIKTTA, OA.—CHOICE HOME; LOT 100 by 475; seven-room cottage. Modern In every respect. This is a bargain at $6,000. KKI.I.Y STREET: SI.VUOO.M With gos. water, innrrwm ikiiu. pnss the door: only $2,650. Terms. If de sired. TENTH STREET LOT. BETWEEN l'JED- mont avenue nud Myrtle street. You had letter see us about this. Only $1,250. Aj FOR L. F. BOWEN. . OTTAOK. porcelain bath. Cnrs W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. • RAMSAY’.—The friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Y’ow Ramsay are Invited to at tend the funeral of Mr. George Vow Ramsay from his residence. S9 West Peachtree street, at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Novemlier 7. The following mimed gen tlemen will please act ns pnll-lienrers nnd meet at the office of II. XI. patter- *°0 & R'ou, 96 North Forsyth street, at 9:30 n. in.; G. J. Thomas, Frank Dykes, George Donovan, Luby Stovall. XV. XI. Camp, Tom Morgan and A. O. Murbut. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical Hove and range repairer; beat work and material suarantecd. uath pbonea K76. (1 8. l'rjor atreet A SNAP IN A NICE NEW HOME WE HAVE JUST HAD PLACED WITH us for this week only n nice new two- story eight-room house, porcelain Imth, stationary wnshstnnd, cabinet mantels, dou ble-floored, storm-sheathed, lu the best neighborhood on the south side, being part of the old Grant homestead, oue of the finest localities In the city. Fine Jot. Will 0**11 for $500 cash, Imlnuce same as rent, $30 per mouth, $3,750, If taken this week. Will rent for $35 per mouth. The first pay ment is all you will have to pay, as it will pay for Itself. Hee me early Mon day, ns this will not stay on the market. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate and Loan Agent, •217 & 318 Fourth National Bank Buildinpr—Third Floor. Bell Phone 1455. WANTED! Have customer for desirable vacant lots in 8th ward. List yours with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. BETWEEN THE PEACH- TREES. NEW G-ROOM COTTAGE ON TENTH STREET, NEXT TO WEST PEACH TREE, $4,750. ADJOINING LOT, $1,600. COLUMBIA AVE. LOT 50 FEET NORTH OF MRS. WHITESIDE, $2,250. WEST PEACHTREE LOT, 50 FEET NORTH OF MR. BURTON SMITH, $3,250. APPLY TO OWNER, B. MIFFLIN HOOD. 316 PETERS BLDG. Both Phones 3519 and Bell 2249. NEW IMPLEMENT FIRM OPENS ITS BUSINESS Farmers’ Supply Company Is the name of a new inplement company that has started In tho mercantile world. This company Is composed of K. G. Windham, president; John P. Heeden, vice president and general manager; K. G. Riley, bookkeeper, and Charles Heeden, salesman, all of whom are well known to farmers of this section, they having been identified with this line of trade for many years. John P. Heeden’s experience In the agricultural Implement business ex tends over a period of sixteen years, six of which were with the Southern Farm Tool Company as their manager. The other members of the firm are well and favorably known to agriculturists of this section. A point that they will stress vigor ously Is the fact that they handle trust-made implements. Every piece of machinery that Is gotten through them will be Independently made, and judging from the Immediate success they have made, this is a popular pol Icy. FRASIEIt & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUY AND 8BI.I. HOUSED AND LOTS term* 188 Auburn avenue. NEW, SIX-ROOM COT TAGE. \VE .II ST HAD I'l.Al'KD WITH r*tlila week only a nice new slx- oftnge, porcelain bath, stationary ml. cabinet mantels, double fl«*»r- *ut sheathed, In I test nelghbdrlusHl, south side, be ing part of the old Grant •nd. One of the most desirable lo in the city. Fine lot. Will sell $4ti0 cash nnd twin nee same ns rent: per mouth; If taken this week. Will for $25. The flrst payment la alt you have to pay, as It will pnv for Itself, me early Xfonday morning, ns this not stny on t(ie market. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate Agent. and 3IS FOURTH NATIONAL INK BUILDING. THIRD FI.OOR. BELL PHONE 1455. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THAT NORTHWEST SUCTION OF Atlanta between the railroad*, where there la •omethlug doing \ery shortly. place $1,600. lot, 104x218; dth room for to make some CLOSE IN, ON OliMK SI three minutes' walk of the flee. A first class 4-room cottage d<»wu In the street nnd paid lot -WITHIN w postof- •verythlug this prop erty will sell for good profit In reasonable time. Home terms can be arranged. Price $2,0 >»■ BRAND-NEW COTTAGE OF SIX rooms, with all the city convenience*, near Grant Park car line. A perfect little home it ml cheap for $2,800, on terms of $350 cash v . . this If you want A BAUliAIN IN 500. This Is the right pin or a good place ‘ * - • sell at a profit. ontb. Y’ou tun uot beat IANT STREET STk HAVE A UOOD cottage, with oil the city eon- . large, dev .ed lot. Price $2,70). ON OAKLAND AULM K. ALM-ol' NEW 5-rootu cottage, nil the rjrv conveniences. Grant Park for u front yard. Price $1.»W. Rosy terms. TRY A WANT AD RICHMOND AVKNUK - LAKEWOOD Heights, on’* half block fr«»tn the ear line: orand new, well built cottage home, containing four rooms and hall: nice ele vated lot. 6')x250. Rents $10 per mouth. !*v1ee. $1.000. ' - home; all city service. Price $2,160. $2*» per month. and CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIALI.WOODS. IDEALS aud nil other makes at bargain pricss. We can sell you u register, suitable for any business, at a price that cuu uot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Rvery reg ister guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH flEOISTnitS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, ACCUSED Of THEFT BEHIND PRISON OAOS G. Jones, a young white man, was fined $50.75 Monday morning by Re corder Broyles on tho charge of taking a watch from Pearson Franklin, an other white man, while both were held prisoners In the police station, Franklin said Jones took the watch out of his pocket on pretense of ascer taining the time, and then unfastened It from the chain, refusing to give It back to him. He reported the matter to fall Officers Dunton and Galluher, who entered a case against Jones. The origlnnl case of disorderly con duct against Jones and the case of Franklin are set for trial Monday aft ernoon. ATLANTA* MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. EGG8—Candled, active. She. LIVE POULTRY—llena, active. ,;t , each; chickens, plentiful, 15$274£e ducks. Pekin. 35c each: puddle, -jy, t -{‘l each; geese, full feathered, 66c each- im. keys, netlve, jgc pound. DRESSED POULTRY—Geese, undrawn active, 10fil2Hc pound: turkeys, midnnvi/ active, 19f620o pound: hens, undrawn. tlve, 12Vie pound; ducks, undrawn. ran<v 15c pound: fries, active, 14c pound. PRODUCE—Hams, active, lie poum:- shoulders, active, 16c notiud: sides, aitiw’ 10c pound: butter active, 15@22*,4e po-.uiip beeswux, active, 2f*e pound; honey, hr!.-hi' active. 8c pound; hoqoy In 1-pound bl*>. active, 12c pound; chestnuts active, *.t ni bushelj dried apples, 6c pound; white p. . s active. $2.40 bushel. GAME—Qunll, active, 15c each; dove*. . c . tlve 5c each; ducks, mallard, active, • each; ducks mixed, active, 20#20c .-.hV wild turkeys, active, 16c pound; rabbit*. tlve, 12*>4c eoch: squirrels, active 10«- each- opossum, dressed, active, 12%c pound; <•[«.►! sum. live, active. 10c pound. ‘.FRUITS—Lemons, fancy Xletsena. .50. RnnniinM. per bum-li, culls. a<ti\. $1.00(gl.25; straights. $1.5002.00. PIucum Florida stock. j>er crate, $2.50<f42.00. <)ran_. Florida stock, owing to slxe and eoiidiiii.u on arrival, per box. $2.00*92.50. Ap|.|«i>. <dioIce Beu Davis, $2.25(^2.50; fancy. y..7y, 3.00. New Y’ork state apples, winter varl»*. ties.- choice per barrel, $3.00(tf3.5J; fiim v. $3.75@4.00. Grn|K*s, New York state, in li.. baskets, Concords. 20$22%c; Niagaras, :"J' /„ ^»e; Catnwbas, 20®22Hc. Cranberries, f.n.n dark Cape (Tods, per barrel. $10,a)bll.ii; Jerseys. $9.00®10.00. tlrnpe fruit. Florida stock, owing to site nnd color, per box. $..r.i ©3.00. Lillies, Florida Sfuck, per hundred. 40c. Nuts, fancy mixed, in Imxes. per poutul, 12%©14c. The new-crop nuts in l.idk uot yet In the market for this season. Will quote later. CocoanutM, heavy niltmis. i.** • sack of 100. active at $4.00(84.60. Peanuts in sacks averaging 100 mmnds each, owing to grade, per pound, 4 l /^6c. V EG ETA R LE8—Beet s, cabbage crates, active. $2 crate; cabbage, staudnrd crate-.. lHc pouud; cabbage, barrels, lYJe pound; egg plant, netlve, $1.50 crate; cukes. tfve. $2.60 crate; tomatoes, ferny, active. $3 crate; toiuutoes. choice, active, »27i2.2.'i crate; beans, round green, $1.75 crate; onions, dry, active, 75c bushel; Irish pota toes, active No. 1. 80c bushel; celery, inn cy dull, $2.00©3.00 crate; peppers active. *i.5o crate: okra, six baskets, small, $.* erat»; e/t nil flower, active, 8©10c pound; lettuce. hcndtMl. $2.50 drum; sweet potatoes, yell dull, 40c bushel; sweet iiotntocs. dull. 3(8: bushel; kraut, hi rutnlmga turnips, l%c. FLOUR, ORAInTpROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest patent, $5.60; best i»:if- out $4.60; standard patent, $4.25; half pat ent. $3,96; spring wheat patent. $5. CORN—Choice red cob. 70c; No. 2 while, 69c; No. 2 yellow, G9c; mixed, 68c. OATS—Choice white cllppe*1, 50c; No. 1 white, 48c; No. 2 mixed, 48c; Texas rust proof, 52c. MEAL—Plnln water-ground, per Imstud, 66c; IK) I ted- 140-pouud Jutes, per bushel. Shorts, white, $1.50: iue*lltini, $1.40; brown, $1.35; pure brnu, $1.20; mixed bran. 11.15. IIAY—Timothy, choice large bales, 1.2*; do., choice small bales, $1.15; do.. No. I clover mixed, $1.10; do.. No. 2 clover mixed, $1.10. Choice Bermuda. 85c. RY’E—Georgia, $1.05; Tennessee, 90c. Bar ley, 95c. The n!*ove prices are f. o. b. Atlanta. PROVISIONS—Supremo hams. 15c. I»eve Imnis, 15c. California hams, $9.00. Dry »dt extra ribs, 9.25; bellies. 20--5 pounds.' 10.S7 l-; fat backs. 8.25; plates. 8.25; Supreme hid, 10.25; Snow Drift compound, 8.25. groc!rie8. SUGAR—Staudnrd grnnulnted, $5.10 New York leflned. 4^c; plantation, 5c, COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckla’a. $16 50: bulk In bags or barrels. 13c; green. l(N812c. RICE-Carolina, iconic, accordlug to tip- grade. FI8d. Mullet. 10.00 per barrel; bream, •'■'a> pound; snapper lOe per pound; trout Sc per pound; blue fish, 8c per pound; poinpaim. 120<* pound; mackerel, 12l£c pound; anlx<*«l fish. 6c per pound; fresh water trout, S'olOc pound. STOCKS AND BONDS. lii t»* half-barrel, f.!.7r>; Rid. Aided. •eorgla 4V4’s. 1915 112 lid leorgia Railroad 6’s. 1910...... lft’» n6‘v Snvnniinh 5’s, 1909 10214 !’«*» XIiicii 6’s. 1910... 106 FOR SALE-TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all makes second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you (ail to let us know your wants In this line you will Jose money. Write or call for "Special Sale List." We maintain the best repair department in the South and guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-23-26 Candler Bide. TWO NEW STATE BANKS CHARTERED Two bunk chattera were grunted on Monday morning by the secretary of state, bringing the number chartered In 1906 up to 61. The Glynn bounty Bank will begin operation In Brunswick with capital stock of $75,000. The Incorporators are H. \V. Gale, J. J. Lott, \\\ H. Wood, f, F. Browne, T. Newman and I. J. I nnd Vickers. I Bylng than this A charter was also granted the Farm ers' Bank of Glenwood, Montgomery county, with u capital stock of $25,000. Incorporators: J. F. Cook, J. M. Cook, J. M. Browning, \V. C. Browning, Thomas Kent. J. H. Kent, B. S. houn and others. Atlanta Atlanta 4 a, 1922 107 Atlnnta 4'k, 1934 1ft’* Atlanta A West Point 165 Atlanta A West Point debts.. 107 Pentrol Ry. of Gn. 1st Income do. 2d Income do. 2d income Ueorgla 260 Augusta A Savannah 115 “DUthwestern 116 eorgla Pacific lsts 110 STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN Ne York. No The Suii says: Up Friday of last week there was almost stock market In Wall street III the ti sense of the word. For some time p commission houses have Ik*ch nliniihun<*0 ly testifying imth to the fact that tic was no appreciable liquidation of steel tlielr customers, and on the other very little fresh buying, so that It has evident that recent advances and *!*•« in securities have been caused only bj hi ami out operations of professional band ( A. J. WEST ft CO.. KNTURY BUILDING. PHONE 1754. north hide iioxik-2i» feet from 1st fashionable part of Peachtree; mod- Shade and pretty lawn. Two story trt.il tk/tuc treatment sent hi plain wrapper. Dr. W. J. Tucker, 1514 N- Broad street, At-, tcutn, flo, i BRAXIBArn PIANOS F.STABI.IHIIED 1823. PIANv CO., C2 N. FORSYTH, ONNALI.Y STREET - NEAR PAIR street school; well built nnd substantial cottage home, containing five rooms nnd hall; all city conveniences: elevated lot. 50 by 125 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy IN THE GEORGIAN write for a PEstlfirprtnN one AXiif V7XiV/xvvrAAll of thp |M%#| plantation* In Georgia. The — , plantation Is fine, the price I* right anil • 1 the description Is very tfPWp’ete. ■ — 5cll 'Pbone’^27 Atlanta Phone ISM.* — — I SALES DEPARTMENT: ' V «. liOOE. B. C. EVE. SOUTH SIDE HOME—ONE OF THE FI t In Atlanta: lianbviM>,l finish. No l»et- iiirniuudlngH; large lot: burn, carriage o*t $27,«i*i". .Might get it for man. PKAUHTREE •le did reside •-nrriage house; another for on P«-in htrev. near IHnn-e Del^mi INSTALLMENT PI.Ai E-GOOD new six nsnu »*»*ttage; water, gas. lain Isith; paved street. < ‘ HENRY COLLIER WELL AFTER SHORT ILLNESS After an Illness of several days Henry Collier, commissioner of public works, returned to his office In the city hall Monday morning, and resumed his du ties. Mr. Collier had been suffering from two attacks of chills and fever, both coming last week. He Is receiving the congratulations of his friends on hfs re covery. WOMAN MURDERED, OFFICERS BELIEVE iwtly of the Manlier sort of the week the dominating Influence la the market was very clearly tin- fuel tin indication* of the prospective defeat of Me* Democratic candidate for the governorship In this state had become overwhelmin'-:. The convletlon spread that an nvnlam ln- cf repudiation like that which hurled XI r. Ilryan In this state ten years Hgo on to fall upon the llearat mndldac' i-ourse no reatil* poiild Im* more grat- of business Interests. While confidence ns to general future "f the *tiM-k market Is still iiudlmltiisbcd. ami l* based strongly ns ever on the bnim- i-ospe . pertian f«i Uione^- situation during t’ to say that th rest «*f tin* j-4*nr iloes not afford grounds for unqualified optimism eom-ernti financial matters In this particular |mtIih! does the condition of |mlitlcnl affairs. P still the Itellef of our leading bankers tin although tin* usual temporary rise lit mom rate* aib-mlatit upou the end of tin* ><* settlements may Is* expeeted, and that. - liould Ih» looktsl .... stringency will befall nnd no severe declia In prices on this nceouut will Ik* e»|s*’te I. Glls-rt & Clay. Upedal to The Georgian. *<’hattanoogo. Tenn.. Soy. Mrs. Minnie Daugherty commit suicide (but that she by administering a drug or did another»from Washington, D. C. give her the drug with criminal Inten tions? That is a question which th police are trying to solve. Miss Daugh erty appeared on the streets here In ‘ sent I-conscious condition and "i 1 ejected from the Union depot because it as believed that she was drunk- She was put In a cab and ordered taken t * the Almeda Hotel, where she had been employed, but it secins that she nev • got there and being taken back to th“ police station she was treated by Dr Steele, assistant city physician, and h ter died In a hospital. It Is now charg* j that the woman did not take the dm- as murdered. She cam**