Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 31, 1912, HOME, Page 18, Image 18

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18 Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLSTON NORTH SIDE HOME. WE HAVE on one of the nicest streets on the north side one of the best built homes in the city. This is an eight-room house, with every modern con venience. and we can make a price on it that will make It very Interesting to the pur chaser. SUBURBAN HOME. THIS is a modern cottage of six rooms on a lot that is nearly an acre in size, and is a good proposition for some one who wants a nice home with the advantages of the country. LOW PRICE; EASY TERMS " ■ ———————— ... ... I r WALKER STREET SECTION. WE HAVE recently had listed with us a piece of property in this section that looks to us like it might be a good Invest ' ment. Come tn and let us tell you about It and see what you think of ft. ir« like getting money f-.-.m home, for It’s money easily made by reading, using and answering the Want Ads tn The /Georgian Few people realize the many offered them among the MinaJl ads. It's a good sign that if the peo ple did not get results from the Want Ads : of The Georgian that there would not be ' •o many of them. If. for nothing else, sit i down and check off the ads that appeal to ! you You will be astonished how many of ; them mean money to you The Want Ad ’ pages are bargain counters in every line. | The ads are so conveniently arranged that j they can be picked out very easy. ' I Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Turman, Black & Calhoun ONE OF THE PRETTIEST six-room bunga lows in the Grant park settlement, on Killian street- one block of the park big lot. It has all city improvements gas. bath and electricity. Fine community. \Ve can sell you this place $2->B cash and $25.1N) per month. Il’ you haven’t $250 cash, come and see us. and we will take what you have, as yye must sell. It's as pretty as a picture. \\ E 11A \E a beautiful six-room bungalow <>n McLendon street. \\ e have been asking $5.<)00 for this jdace. but oyvner has author ized us to cut the price SSOO ami sell it. Come see us, and let us show you this place. Right at Moreland avenue. One of the best neigh borhoods. WE HAVE listed yvithus two beautiful neyy bungalows on the north side, near Fourth Street. $5,750, on good terms will buy them. If we can show them to you Monday this price will hold. Fine lot. PLAS'TERS BRIDGE LOTS. BETWEEN PEACHTREE and hey Roads —3 tine lots—2oo by SOO each, at $27.50 to $35.00 per front foot. Don't delay. Owing to demand for lots on this beautiful boule yard. these lots and prices will not keep. PEYTON ROAD. FIVE ACRES here, with 255 feet road front age. Cherted road and tine tret's. Good terms and cheap at $1,750. This is between Gordon road ami Mason A. Turners. HOWELL MILL ROAD. TEN ACRES, near Wesley avenue. Let us show you this, and then make us an offer. It's cheap even at sl.<K)() per acre, but we can deliver it for less. HOME SEEKERS ARE YOU fn the market for a home? If s ft will be to your internet to confer with us at once. LISTEN! Do you ■w> a I:<••»» cro ■>, o city or sub urbs paid for or half paid for? If so, lot u- >■ . d . o „ n ft su |, v . ir ideas and arrange terms like rent or easier. Ho is< - id rat g< second to none in point of workmanship, material and beauty At . .r customers Plans and specifications will cost you nothing Gate City Home Builders REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS 809 Third National Bank Building. \ Phone Ivy 3047. Real Estate For Sale. LANDS FOR SALE BY TIIOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth Nat‘l Bank Bldg. Atlanta. < la. Bell Phone M. 5211. 392 ACRES. AN ideal dairy and farm proposition; only 29 miles of Atlanta; 300 acres of fine. h*vel, bottom land; 100 head of Jersey catth ; a modern, up-to-dat dai’-y. Owner has-a gnod and sufficient reason for wanting to sell this farm. Would have to be seen to be appre ciated. Special price for a quick sale. 150 ACRES. SOUTHWEST GEORGIA Not an acr. of waste land on the entire planta tion; on tw<» hard automobile roads; a nice residence, two barns and other out buildings. Owner has agieed to take $12.50 per acre for this pbo••• if sold witbln the next 15 days. It is a. cer tainty that you can double your money on this place. 138 ACRES. AN ideal North Georgia bungalow; 9 rooms, practically new; spring water piped through house by hydraulic ram. Belongs to a non-resident and will sac rifice the price if sold at once, inves tigate and make your offer. 100 ACRES. RED DA ND; produced last year 40 bales of cotton, 400 bushels of corn. Located in one mile of depot ; two good houses. Tor a quick sale $4,250 will buy it; one-half cash, balance yearly, without Interest. Buy this and let the rent pay for It. 50 acres. A NICE little farm, half in cultivation, balance in pasture and timber; orch ard. running water. Belongs to a non resident ami will sell for SI,OOO cash. The improvements alone cost this money. 90 ACRES. A SPLENDID little Paulding county farm, well improved, good land, nice orchntrl. running water, convenient to churches, schools ami store, prii .■ sl.. 250 cash. ! THUS. W. JACKSOX. Fourth Nat’l Bank Bldg. I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATt’RDAY. AUGUST 31. 1912. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE. WE WILL OFFER for a few days some beautiful lots on Plasters Bridge road, between Peachtree and Roswell mad: prices ranging from $12.50 to $35 per front foot. We also have two beautiful homes • n Peachtree street. They have every modern convenience: one at $22,500. the other $25,000. To appreciate these beau tiful homes you will have to see them. They are very attractive in every par ticular Nothing better on Peachtree for th» price. We also have just had listed with another beautiful home on Peach tree street at $18,500. • n a quick sale. This is your opi • mit] to gel ome Peachtree dirt at a bargain. These placets, are furnace heated, with every other <-on r ven fence. f : ANSLEY PARK Nine-room house; stone front, tile porch, furnace heated; brick mantels; hardwood floors; tiircb doors, with evert other modern convenience; price $7,500. Some terms if desired. Half . block from ear line Also an eight-room house, near completion, with furnace heat, tile porch, brick mant'is. hard wood floors; corner lot. This is a beau ty. and will please the most fastidious buyers. See us for particulars and price. WILLIAMS ST Brand-new and up-to date in (-very particular; eight-room • house. This will make someone a beau tiful home. Price $0,750. NEAR East Lake 30 acres of land; price $3,000. If you want a bargain see us at once. SEi: I'S for West End homes and vacant lots. i WE HAVE some choice propositions In central property at attractive prices. WE SELL farms In all parts of the country. Also suburban property. WE WILL offer for next week, some choice investment property paying from 12 to 15 per cent. W. E. Treadwell & Co. Legal Notices. SHERIFF SALES FOR SEP TEMBER, 1912. Will be sold before the present court house door “old city hall building,” lo cated at the northeast corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, the said premises having been designated by the board of commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county at the court house, in the city of Atlanta, Fultoji county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Septem ber, 1912, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following de scribed property: All that tract or parcel of land lying an<l being in land lot one hundred and thirty < 130) in the Fourteenth tilth) dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia, in second addition of Eagan Park, and particularly described as follows: Lot number four teen (14) in block “DN,” fronting fifty (50) feet on Eagan avenue, and running • bark west on* indred and seventy <170) I feet even widio, located one hundred (100) feet north of Bryan avenue. Same shown in pi.it recorded in deed book 183, on page <O4, of the records of clerk of superior court of Fulton county, Georgia., levied I on as the property of the estate of .Mrs. Minnie Buboise, deceased, in the, hands <»f R. F. Thompson as administrator to i»< administered, to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Fulton superior court in favor •f Smith A- Simpson Lumber Company v rsus M. L. Chapman, contractor, and ; said R F. Thompson as administrator of the estate of the said Mrs Minnie Du i boise. deceased, the tenant in possession I Ms<■ at same time and ; lace the follow itig described property to-wil: AH that .tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being m the city of Atlanta, part of laud • hit fifty (50>, of the Fourteenth (14th) . district of originally Henry, now button county, Georgia, and described as follows. <’ornnieneing <»n the south side of East North avenue at a point three hundred <300) feet east of the southeast corner of J East North avenue and Myrtle street, and running thence cast along the south side of East North avenue fifty (GO) feet; theme south e’glity-live (K 5 feet, more <»r less, thenee west fifty (50) feet; thenOe north eighty five (85) feet, more or lesib, to«the point of beginning on East North avenue. Said property is part of a lot conveyed by J. p. Jordan to Ida E. Led better. by deed dated January sth, 1903, aii<l recorded in deed book 161. page 291, Fulton county records, this execution is a second lien on the above described prop erty, and this levy made subject to said Hen of twelve < $1,200) hundred dollars, given by J. e Nix to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company said lien being a mortgage, levied upon as the property of the sai<’ J. E. Nix to satisfy a ii fa. is sued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Calvin She!verton versus said J E. Nix, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law, the tenant in ■ -sessi.>u notified. Mso, at same t ime ai d place the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Be ginning on the west side of Bradley street < mrnierly Cornelia) two hundred and thirty-six (236) feet north from Decatur street, and running thence north along Bradley street fort \-five (45) feet to cor ner of church lot, thence west one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet, more or less, to within one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet from Howell street; thence south forty-five (45) feet, thence east one hundred and twenty (wo (122) feet, more or less, to the boginning point. Levied on as the property of Mrs Lula B. Plumb to satisfy a mortgage ti fa. issued from the superior court of Fulton county. Geor gia, In favor of the Mutual Loan and Banking Company versus' the said Mrs. Lula B. Plumb Tenant in possession no tified- Also, at the same time and plac< following property, to-wit: All that tract <»r parcel of land lying and being in land lot one hundred and nine (109) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county. Georgia, beginning on the south side of West Mitchell street seventy-five <75) feet west of .leptha street: thence running west along south side of West Mitchell street for six (46) feet; thence ■ n< j six ■ 96) feet. thence < ast forty-six (46) feet, thence north ninety six i'.<6) feet to beginning point. Also, all Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Beautiful Building Lots 369 FEET FRONT by 156 feet deep. right off car line. Trees all over it. City water; good, while neighborhood, for less than SB.OO per front foot. LOT 50 In 200 on north side. $1,500 Easy terms. LOT 120 b\ 142, in Inman Park, for only $3,750. On terms. EVERETT & EVERETT I 221 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392 J. L. BOWLES & CO. 205 Austell Building (first floor). Phone M. 5534. IF you own your lot or have it partly paid for. we will build you a home on terms like rent ; or if you can make a reasonable cash payment, we will buy you a lot and build you a home to your own , ideas. Plans designed and drawn on short notice at very reasonable prices, 't our business will he highly appreciated. BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM BUNGALOW Lot 60x400. FAST FRONT. bi v.itlfut front yard: stone front: cabinet mantels: city water, bath di. •••.!• lights. everything to make a home comfortable, out In the fresii air Owner must sell. Small cash payment: balance $25 per month ATLANTA SIBURBW REALTY COMPANY. at Inman Building 1 [~TfIE WEATHER "j CONDITIONS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. The weather will be generally fair tonight and Sun day in the region east of the Mississippi. < -eept in the middle Atlantic states, where there will be local showers, and in the east Gulf states. There will be a general rise in tem perature tonight and tomorrow through out the East. GENERAL FORECAST. Following is the forecast until 7 n m. bumlay: Fair tonight ami Sunday. \ irginia Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer in eastern and central portions North Carolina, South Carolina, \la bama and Mississippi - Fair tonight ami Sunday. Florida Fair except shower.- in ex treme southern portion tonight and Sun day. Illinois -Showers in north tonight or Sunday; cooler. Indiana, Nebraska and Kansas Fair and cooler. NEW YORK GROCERIES. NEW YORK. Aug. 31. Coffee exchange No. 7 Rio spot. Il l H (asked). Rice steady; domestic, ordinary to prime, 4’ 2 'o •>\ .M'<lasses steady; New Orleans, opm kettle. Sugar, raw, steady; cen trifugal, 42.35; muscovado, 37.35; molasses sugar, 84.85; refined, irregular; standard granulated, 5.15; cut loaf, 5.90; crushed, 5.80; mold A, 5.45; cubes. 5.35; powdered, 5.20; diamond A, 5.10: confectioners A. 4.95; No. 1. 4.85; No. 2, 4.80; No. 3, 4.75; No. 4, 4.70 Legal Notices. that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot No. 109. and 14ih district of kulton county. Georgia, being lot No. 46, of the plat of Goode. Fountain & Elmer, dated May 16, 1883, commencing on the east side of .leptha street 175 feet north of the northeast coiner of West Mitchell and .leptha streets, ami running north 10 feet; and running thence paral lei with West Mitchell street 100 feet; thence south 10 feet; thence west 100 feel to beginning point, levied upon as the property of .1. <» Hembree to satlsfv ' a ti. fa. issued from city court of Atlanta, in favor of B. F. Bytleld versus said .1. J Hembree, the two above tracts of land; subject to a mortgage in favor of Al- ' lanta Banking and Savings Co., tenants I in possession notitied. Also at same time and place, the fol lowing property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in lot one hundred and forty-nine (149) of the Seventeenth (17th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on Tumlin street one hundred and fifty (150> feet, more or less, north of the northeast corner of Tumlin and Ethel streets, and running thence north along the east side of Tumlin street one hundred (100( feet; running thenee east two hun dred (200) feet to East street; thence south along the west side of East street • ne hundred (100> feet; thence west two hundred (200) feet to the beginning point. Levied upon as the property of W; Richards to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from thf Fulton superior court in favor of Maihelle Swift hickey versus said W. C. Richards, property pointed out by plain tiffs attorney. The tenant in possession notified. Also at same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be- j Ing in Hie city of Atlanta, being part of land lot forty-eight (48) in the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, and which is bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a point on the north side of Fourth street distant three hundred and eight (308) feet west of the northwest corner of Jackson street and Fourth street, and running thenee west along the north side of Fourth street fifty iF>01 feet: thenee north one hundred and twenty-eight (128) feet to a ten-foot <loi I alley; thenee east along the south side of said allej fifty (50) feet, and thence south one hundred and twenty-eight G2B> feet to the point of beginning, being lot No. 105, according to the plat of subdivision I of tile Bigham, Bass and Drewry proper- I ty. recorded in plat book 4, page 59, in the clerk’s office of Fulton superior court. This lot Is conveyed subject to the re striction that no building shall lie erected nearer to Fourth street than twenty-five (25) feet, levied upon as the property of Mrs. W. A. Bowles to satisfy a fl. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Emma Dreyfus, Herman Elsas and Oscar I’appenheimer. as trustees under the will of Julia Dreyfus versus said Mrs. W. A. Bowles, the tenant in possession notified, a deed for the purpose of levy an<l sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Also at the same time and place the following described property, to wit: Six book cases and books contained thereiil. three tallies, one desk, one lounge, one hat rack, one typewriter, one typewriter desk, one file, one safe and also a lot of other books contained in the office of the de fendant. levied upon as the property of Alonzo Fields, to satisfy a. distress war rant in favor of A. B. Kellog. as agent for S H. Venable and S. H. Venable as executor of the estate of W. H. Venable, deceased, doing business as Vehable Bros. Property pointed out by the said agent and levied by J. A. Parker, Legal Con >talile. Also at the same time and place the following described property, to wit: One roller top desk, one iron safe, seven ta- I bles, one lot of piece goods and fixtures . and all other goods contained in the store! room. 34 North Forsyth street, levied upon as the property of London Tailoring I Company, to satisfy a distress warrant In favor of Holmes & I,tickle Realty Co. versus said London Tailoring Company. Levy made by J. T. Wimbisli, Legal Con stable. C W. MANGI’M. Sher i ff. GEORGIA-—FYilton County. Nellie G. Fair vs. B. H. Fair B. H Fair: By order of court, you are notified that on August 13, 1912. Nellie G. Fair filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to tin- November term of said court. You ire hereby required to appear at the No vetnber term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in November, to answer tlic plaintiff's complaint. The Hon. W D. Ellis, judge of said court Tills August 17. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk 8-19-26 IMISH REPORTS REPRESS GRAINS Commission Houses and Local Professionals Liquidate Heavily. I •I- AMERICAN EXCHANGES TO %- CLOSE ON LABOR DAY 4- . y T’ltf Liverpool rotton exchange ami 4. y Chicago board of trade arc open 4* y today for usual business transac y (ions, while all other American ex- 4* y < ; anges wore oJosed on the near 4« y approach of Labor day. 4» ‘ y All American exchanges will rinse 4« v t*» business on Mondax. to relebrate 4- Y the holiday On Tuesday ail ex- 4- 1 •*- 1 hanges will reopen for usual busi- 4* y ness. A ' y The Liverpool cotton exchange will $ 1 y remain open throughout the holi ’ y days. j. ***'’■•• . *** < HICAGO. Aug. 31. Wheat opened to ( day with prices ranging from ’.s<• to %c •ower. Continued pressure on the Sep tember option was a feature. The de pressing factors were easy cables, bearish foreign news, larger receipts in the Northwest and fine weather. ( orn suffered a weak feeling on fine I weather and weakness in wheat. Prices were a shade to »4c off at the start. The buying demand was limited to local pit I talent, which sold freelj’. .. <,a, -5 were <’««>'• with prices a shade to °kc off. Demand was moderate. Provisions showed very little change in prices at the start. Liquidation was the order of the day on the board of trade and there were losses along the entire gain list of for wheat, for corn and ; for oats. j Severe liquidation by longs was In evi • den<e during nearly the entire session. 1 here was an absence of buying power and but one course left for values, and that course was downward. Owing to the two holidays in succession the trade was inclined to even up their positions and the forecast of good weather and in creased recipts was a help for the bears in all cereals. Only 30,000 bushels cash wheat were sold here and 150,000 bushels corn and 455,000 bushels oats. Vessel room was chartered for 109.000 bushels corn to Buf ialo. The English visible supply decreased 630.000 bushels for the week compared with an increase of 1,515,000 bushels for a like period last year. Provision trade was fairlv active, al though the market was devoid of features and prices most of the day were not far from yesterday’s dosing level. ST, LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Grain quotations: T’rev Dow. Close. Close. Sept. " 93-\ 93- 8 92»/ 2 92% 93% i Dec. 94 94 92% 93 94 L Max 97% 977 /r 97 97 CORN - Sept. 73% 73% 72% 72% 74 Dec. 55% 55% 55 55 55% M £at S 2 4 * 54 ’" 537 * 51 32 321„ 31\ 31'- s 32*4 Deo. 32% 32% 32% 32% 32% 4 35 '- 3434 35 * Sept. 17.70 17.75 17.60 17.60 17.82% 'H i. 17.85 17.85 17 75 17.75 17 87 1 - Jan. 19.40 19.42'.. 19.30 19.30 19 40 “ LARD - Sept. 11.10 11.15 11.05 11.12*.. 11.05 Oct. 11,15 11.22* 2 11.12% 11.20 ’ll 15 Jan. 1.0.85 10.90 10.85 10.90 10 85 RIBS— Sept. 11.00 11.65 10.97% 1105 1100 det. 11.07*2 ILIO 11.05 ‘ 11.10 1107% Jan 10.30 10.32*5 10.25 10.30 10.30 ’ CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Aug. 31. Wheat - No. 2 red I. 07. No. 3 red 964/1.06, No. 2 hard winter '.'4’ 2 r096. No. 3 hard winter 93’ 2 4( 95. No. 1 Northern spring 954/ 99, No 2 Northern spring 944/97. No. 3 spring 914/ Corn—No. 2 79 3 j4/80' ( . No. 2 white 81 4/81%, No. 2 yellow 7'.) a l 4/8094. No. 3 79% '■••80. No. 3 white 81%4/811-, No. 3 vellow 79%(q89%.. No. 1 784/79, No. 4 white 80%. No. 4 yellow 794/80. Oats No. 2 white 33%®34* 4 . No. 3 31% No. 3 white 32. No. I 314/32, No. 4 white 314/32*2. standard 324/33%. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Following are receipts for Saturday and estimated receipts for Tuesday; (Saturday. iTuesduy.' Wheat 187 I 245 Corn 256 1 329 Oats 126 I 470 Hogs| 7,000 | 25,000 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat closed ’.id to %d lower. Coin closed '. : d lower. ————— LIVERPOOL CABLES BELOW EXPECTATION Liverpool cables were due to open % to 1 point higher today, but opened 1 to 2 points lower than expected. At the close the market was oniet. with a very <iulet trading session, which was due to tile absence of support from Amer ican exchanges. Prices ranged at the close 2 to 4 points below the final quo tations of Friday. Futures opened quiet. Opening Prev. Range. Close. Close. Aug 5.23 5.20 6.23% Aug-Sept .. 5.12%-.'i.15 5.1.2% 6.14% Sept.-0ct5.97 -5.98 5.95 5.99 , Oct.-N0v5.94% 5 91 % 5 »5% Nov.-Decs.B9 -5.88 . 5.86% 5.90 Dec-Jans.Bß*2-5.89 5.86% 5.90 Jan.-Febs 89% 5.87 5 90% Feb -Mur. .. . ..7.90*2-5 91 5.88'- 5.92 Mar.-Apr 5.92 -5.90 5.89% 5.93 Apr -May 5.93 -5.92 5.90% 5.94 May-June ..5.94 -5.92 5.91' 2 5.95 June-July ..5.94 5.91 * 5.94% Closed quiet. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK. Aug. 31.-—Wheat easy; September. 1.03; spot. Ne. 2 red. 1.06% in elevator, and 1 06% f. o. b. Corn dull; No. 2, in elevator, nominal, 41%; export No. 2, , nominal, f. o. b.; steamer, nominal; No. 4. nominal. Oats weaker; natural white, ; 'o%i'41 1 2. white clipped, new. 42 < u 44. Rye quiet: No. 2. nominal, f. o. b. New York. Barley quiet: malting, new. SO <_■ i. f. Buffalo. Hay weak; g<»<Hi to prime l.l0(itl.40: poor to fair. Flour dull; spring patents. 5.25 </ 5.50; » straight \ 1.75 '.’-oO: dears. 1.65f/4.!<0; winter patents. 5 25 u 5.45; straights. 4.50'/ 4.70: clears. 4.25(fz 1 50. Beef firm; family. IS.oo'u 19.00. Pork steady; mess. 20.00 </ 20.75; family. 20.00(u 22.00. Lard steady; city steam, 10% 11. middle West spot. 11.60 (bid). Tal low firm; city, in hogsheads. 6%, nominal: country, in tierces. 5%3% NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. Aug 31. Tfce weekly statement of the Ntw York associated banks sohws the following changes: Average Statement. Excess cash reserve. $9,545,150: de- < reast . $5.5?0.000. Loans, increase. $1,510,000. Specie, decrease. $11,191,000. • Legal ten- • rs increase, 'BI.OOO Net deposits, decrease, $8,688,000. Circulation, increase. $116,000 Actual Statement. Excess cash reserve, decrease. $10,792 - ! 750 Loans, increase, $9,370,000. Specie, decrease. $13,110,000. Legal lenders, increase, $940,000. Net deposits increase, $521,000. Circulation, increase. $759,000. i STATEMENT OF WORLD'S VISIBLE SUPPLY FOR WEEK Secretary Hester's New Orleans cotton : exchange statement of the world's visi- I ble supply of cotton, made up from spe- I i-tal cable and telegraphic advices, eom ; pares the figures of this week with last week, and the year before. It shows an increase for the week just closed of 17.- 690. against a decrease of 9,225 last year and a decrease of 15,786 year before last. I The total visible is '2.118,189, against 2,100,499 last week. 1,600.238 last year and j 1.467.179 year before last, of this the total of American cotton is 1.342.189. against 1,307,499 last week. 829.238 last year and 790.179 year before last, and of ail other kinds, including Egypt, Brazil. India, etc.. 776,000. against 793.000 last week. 771.000 last year and 677.000 year before last. The total world's visible supply of cot ton as above shows an increase compared , with last week of 17.690. an Increase com , pared with last year of 517.951 and an in , urease compared with rear before last . of 651,010. , Os the world's visible supply of cot , ton as above there is now afloat and held , in Great Britain and continental Europe , 1.261.000. against 880.000 last year and , 732,000 year before last: in Egypt 32.000, , i against 42.000 last year and 37.000 vear , before last; in India 460,000, against 422.- , 000 last .vear and 426,000 vear before last. . and in the United States' 365.000. against , 2.>6,1)00 last year and 272.000 year before , last. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. • ATLANTA. GA.. Saturday, Aug 31. Lowest temperature 74 Highest temperature 90 Mean tempefature 82 Normal temperature 75 Rainfall in past 24 hours, inches 0.00 Deficiency since Ist of month. Inches 0.78 Excess since January Ist. inches... .15.75 REPORTS FROM VARIOUS ST A TION S. , , I ITemperature'R’fall Stations— | Weatli. I 7 | Max. | 24 Ila. m. ly'day.lhours. Augusta Clear 78 . . . . . . Atlanta (Clear I 74 : 90 .... Atlantic City. Pt. eldy. 60 72 ' Anniston .....Clear 76 92 .... Boston Pt. cldy.i 56 66 .... 'Buffalo (Cloudy- 62 62 .... Charleston ...Clear' 82 96 ....' Chicago Clear 76 86 .... Denver (Cloudy 58 I 68 .38 Des Moines ..Clear 68 ! 92 .... Duluth Cloudy 56 1 62 .26 Eastport ....Clear 50 58 .... Galveston ...Clear 82 90 .... Helena Clear 46 L 72 .... Houston Clear 76 I .. .18 Huron Raining 56 > 68 .... Jacksonville .(Clear 80 ; 94 .... Kansas City . Clear 78 94 .... Knoxville ....(Clear 74 i 90 .... Louisville ....(Clear 78 90 .... Macon (Clear 78 ( .. .... Memphis . ...(Clear 76 ! 90 .... Meridian . ...jClear 78 | Mobile jClear 78 : 88 .... Miami ('lear 84 90 .... Montgomery .(Clear 76 ] 92 .... Moorhead ...(Cloudy 50 ( 72 .... New Orleans. Clear 80 92 .14 New York ..Cloudy 60 70 .... North Platte, cloudy 58 I 76 .... Oklahoma ...(Cloudy | 74 94 .... Palestine ....Clear 74 94 .... Pittsburg .... Clear ’ 66 72 .20 Portland. O. . Raining 56 66 .28 San Francisco Pt. eldy.! 54 70 .... St. Louis .... Clear 78 1 90 ... St. Paul ....'Cloudy I 60 ' 76 .01 S. Lake UitylClear ' 60 72 .... Savannali .... Clear i 80 .... Washington. Cloudy 66 78 .... C. F. Von HERRMANN. Section Director. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Bid. Asked. •Atlanta Trust Company.... 117 120 Atlanta and West Point R. R. 148 150 American Nat. Bank 220 225 Atlantic Coal & Tee common. 101 102 Atlantic Coal & Ice pt'd 91 92% Atlanta Brewing & Ice C 0.... 171 Atlanta National Bank 325 Broad Riv. Gran. Corp 25 36 do. pfd 71 74 Central Bank & Trust Corp 147 Exposition Cotton Mills 165 Fourth National Bank 265 270 Fulton National Bank 127 131 Ga. Ry. & Elec, stamped 126 127 Ga. Ry. & Power Co. common 28 30 do. first pfd 83 86 do. second pfd 44 46 Hilly er Trust Company (See Atlanta Trust Co.) Lowry National Bank 248 250 Realty Trust Company 160 105 Southern Ice common 68 70 The Security State Bank.... 115 120 Third National Bank 230 235 Trust Company of Georgia... 245 250 Travelers Bank & Trust Co.. 125 126 BONDS. Atlanta Gas Light Is 102% Broad Riv. Gran. Corp. Ist 6s 90 95 Georgia State 4%5. 1915, 55.. 101 102 Ga. P.y. & Elec. Co. 5s 103% 104% Ga. Ry. & Elec. ref. 5s 100% 103 Atlanta Consolidated 5s 102% Atlanta City 3%5, 1913 90% 91% Atlanta 4s, 1920 98% 99% Atlanta City 4%5, 1921 102 103 • —Ex-dividend 10 per cent. BUTTER. POULTRY AND EGGS. NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Dressed poultry quiet; turkeys 144/23, chickens 144/25, fowls ducks 184/18%. Live poultry active; chickens 174/ 20, fowls 154/15%, turkeys 14 asked, roosters 1.1 asked, ducks 14 asked, geese 11 asked. Butter firmer; creamery specials 264/ 26%. creamery extras state dairy (tubs) 214/26, process specials 24*~ "/ 25. Eggs firmer; nearbV white fancy 314/32, nearby brown fancy 264/27. extra, firsts 254/26. firsts 2t%4/22%. Cheese quiet; whole milk specials 16® 16*4, whole milk fancy 15 & 4 4/16. skints specials 12%4/13. skims fine 11%4/11 ;I '4, full skims 4®6*5.. COTTON SEED OIL. I Opening. ; Closing: Spot; 6.404)6950” September ! 6.35®6.45 : 6.404/ 6.41 October 6.394/6.43 6.1006.43 November 6.094/6.11 : 6.10® 6.11 December; 6.03® 6.05 6.054/ 6.06 January 6.034/6.05 6.044/6.06 February 6.044U6.09 6.054/6.07 March 6.084/6,09 6.0606.10 Closed steady: sales 3.200 barrels. ' Efficient Service Back of the service of the ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK is an able management and an efficient or ganization of trained employees who per form their several duties promptly and accurately. But wherever it is deemed advisable, mechanical devices have re placed the work of head and hand. The aim of this bank is to render pat rons the best possible service, and neither trouble nor expense has been spared to accomplish this end. Atlanta National Bank The Oldest National Bank in the Cotton States. DARE 3 ADV A' .A- A ' " ' LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. Aug. 31.—Hogs—Receipts ‘ 7.000. Market strong to weak. Mixed an>l butchers sß.lo®!'. good heavy $8,354/ i 8.85, rough heavy $7,954/8.25, light $8.25® 8.95. pigs $7,254/8.35. bulk $8,154/8.65. Cattle -Receipts 300. Market steady. Beeves $6.504/10.60. cows and heifers s2.bo i ®8.60. Stockers and feeders $4.40(07.10. i Texans $6.30® 8.60, calves $9.50011.25. Sheep—Receipts 2.000. Market strong ■ Native and Western S3O 4.40, lambs $4.10 07.30. I '■ Mr. Buslnes sfan or Woman: Aren't you on a sharp lookout for competent help , of all kinds? You know that it is good business policy to get live wires with you. • Let us call your attention to the "Situa tions Wanted" columns of The Georgian Here is where you have a chance to select the best help that can be nad on the mar- ' ket. These people that advertise can 1 furnish you the best of references. So. from now on read the "Situation Wanted” columns of The Georgia and get the help that will be of the most service to ron. I EPISCOPAL. (Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.) ( CATHEDRAY—Corner Washington and Hunter streets. Very Rev. C. T. A rise. D.D.. dean. At 7:30 a. nt., holy communion; 11 a. tn., prayer, litany and . sermon by the lay reader; 5 p. tn., prayer and sermon by the Rev. C. A. F. Huge Sundav school at 9:45. ST. LUKE—Peachtree, between Currier i and Pine streets. Rev. C. B. Wilnter. D.D., rector. At 7:30 a. nt., holy com munion; 11 a. nt., holy communion and ; sermon; Bp. nt., prayer and sermon. Sun- 1 d a V school at 9:45. INCARNATION-—242 Lee street. near > Gordon street. West End. Rev. John D. ' Wing. Jr., rector. At 7:30 a. tn., holy I communion; 11 a. rn.. prayer, sermon and > holy communion; 8 p. m., prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45. Bible , class at 10 a. nt. ALL SAINTS —Corner North avenue and West Peachtree street. Rev. W. W. Memmiriger, rector. Sunday school at ’ 9:45 a. m. At 11 a. m., prayer, sermon and holy communion by the Rev. C. A. F. Ruge, of Cedartown. No evening serv ice. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu clid avenues, Inman Park Rev. Russell K. Smith, rector. At 7:30 a. tn., holy communion; at 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school; at 11 a. m., holy communion and ser mon; at 8 p. m„ prayer. HOLY COMFORTER -Corner Atlanta avenue and Pulliam street. No morning service. At 8 p. m., prayer. Sunday school at 9:30. HOLY TRlNlTY—Decatur. Rev. Vincent C. Lacey, vicar. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. ST. PAUL— East PoinL Rev. M. G. Led ford, vicar. Holy communion and ser mon at 11. ST. TIMOTHYS South Kirkwood. Rev Russell K. Smith, vicar. Sunday school at 1. Evening prayer and sermon at 5. ST. ANDREW CHAPEL—Corner Glenn and Kent streets. Sunday school at 9:30, Evening prayer and sermon at 5. ST. JOHN—College Park. Rev. C. K. Weller, priest. Holy communion and sermon at 11. Sunday school at 9:45. Stereopticon lecture to Sunday school at 8 |>. nt. ' ST JOHN CHAPEL Norcross- Rev. It. F. Deßelle in charge. Sunday school at. 4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 5 by lay reader. ST. MARY SETTI.EM ENT Hl WSE Gate City Mills. Rev. C. K. Weller in charge. Sunday school at 9a. tn. Even ing prayer and sermon at 7:30. MISCELLANEOUS. ST. PAVL EPISCOPAL (Colored)—Au burn avenue, near Fort street. Rev A. E. Day, vicar. Holy communion and sermon at 11. Evening prayer and ser mon at 8. Sunday school at 9:30. UNIV ERSA LI ST—East Harris st. 11 a. m., service of worship; Sunday school will reopen on September 15; no evening service until further announcement.. CH RIST! A N AND MISSIONARY AL LIANCE—79 Capitol ave. Services Sun day and Wednesday. 3:30 p. m.; S. S., 2:30 p. m.; Young People, 7:45 p. m. Thurs day. BAPTIST. TABERNACLE S. S., 9:30 a. tn.; sermon, 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m. PRIMITIVE rNRi.N- Boulevard and Houston street. Preaching. 11 a. m. JACKSON HILL East avenue and Jack son street. Sermons, 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn. EAST SIDE' TABERNACLE --S. S.. 9:30 a. nt.: preachihg, 11 a. nt. and 7:45 p, nt. t>A KLAN!) CITY Preaching. 11 a. m anil 7:45 p. m.; S. S.. 9:30 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN. WESTMINSTER —Boulevard and Forrest avenue. Divine worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. CENTRA!.- -Washington street. Serv ices, It a. nt. and 8 p. m.: S. S., 9:30. INMAN - PARK Edgewood avenue and Druid circle. S. S.. 9:30 a. m.: preach ing morning and night. NORTH AVENUE Peachtree and North avenue. Morning service. It a. m.; even ing sorvice._B_p. nt.: S. S.. 9:30 a._m. HARRIS STREET—Spring and Harris streets. S. S., 9:45 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p, tn. BARNETT- Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; S. S., 9:30 a. m. METHODIST. ST. MARK—Preaching. 11 a. nt. and 7:30 p. m.; S. S., 9:30 a. m. WESLEY MEMORIAL Auburn avenue and Ivy streets. S. S., 10 a. m.; preach ing. 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m. PAYNE MEMORIAL S. S.. 9:30 a. n>.: preaching, morning and night. GORDON STREET Gurdon and Wash ington streets. S. S.. 9:45 a. m.; preach ing, 11 a. m, and 8 p, m. ST. JOHN —East Georgia and Centra’ avenues. Morning and evening services: S. S., 9:30 a. m.