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TJTK ATLANTA (iKUKU1AN AND M- VVS. SATURDAY. MAY 24. 1913
GREAT SCRAMBLE ON
FORSUNDAY AMERICAN
PONY CONTEST VOTES
I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearst's Sunday Ameri
can and Atlanta Georgian I’oiiv Outfit Coniest:
Name
Address
Nominated by
Address
G-OGD FOR 1,0C0 VOTES.
Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant.
MEMPHIS COTTON HOUSE
SHOWS CONDITION 83.1 P. C.
! MKMrHIS. May in a special re-
1 port ‘saued to-day. Miller-Carter made
pultlic their first report of cotton acre-
iiiKe and condition, an compiled by their
I crop reporting bureau, which is in
|« harge of Mr. Turner. The returns are
I made up to Ma> 21.
The average for the United States
hows condition of 93.1 per cent and
I acreage increase of 2.7 pet cent.
Tlie following table shows the condi
tion by Slates:
Acreage
Mat 21. Compared
1912. to l^ast
1 North Carolina
Per Cent.
V ea r
102
1 South Carolina
7.3
100
Georgia .
71
99
Habania
7H
100 •
| Mississippi
89
104
, 1 ennessec ...
93
103
' Arkansas
89
105
I Louisiana
86
120
[Oklahoma
92
110
Texas
86
102
38510
Roy Young
Paul Theodovvn
.. 1420
. . -Mi.o
17030
Estelle Honer
.. 1380
David F\ Nowell
. . 1295
1576 5
William Henderson
.. 1290
15390
Louise Simpson
.. 1290
8750
Mose Gold
.. 1250
7310
Miss Rosemitnd Humphries ..
.. 1035
.Miss Susie Black
.. 1230
6755
Ralph Ross* ...
... 1130
6475
James Eden t
.. 1000j
6215
Miss Ij. E. Abbott
.. 1000 1
6100
Miss Lovle C. Dean
Miss Alice Feldman
. . 100
. . 100'F J
io 9
5170
4.770
2220
2 190
2029
1735
1730
1500
1405
1405
. 1 330
12 7 0
Frank Henley
Miss Annie Mae Hilsman
Milton Holcombe
Lynn A. Hubbard
Harry Stone
.Miss Sarah Whitaker ....
7g - j Miss Margaret White ...
Charles Stone
R. H. Blown
Hugh Terrell
Miss Carlotta Hums
Lowell Battle
Miss Li Ilian L Brown
lo- J Miss Marion Overstreet
. 1145 ;
100 )
1000
1000
1000
1000
100b
1000
1000
1000
iooo
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Great will be the scramble fo. coupons to-morrow. •
to Inadvertently, the coupon calling for 15 votes in The Georgian tnd
Americans pony contest was omitted from last Sunday's issue of The
American. After consultation and debate, it was decided that the fairest
thing to do would be to make the coupon in the next Sunday paper val
ued at 30 votes. This was done.
No sooner was it announced than the contestants began laying plans
for getting copies of to-morrow's American. In hundreds of cases sub
scribers ware canvassed early in 1 h a week and induced to prottfise to
| save to-morrow's coupon for contestants.
News dealers were besieged with inquiries, and many of them have
increased their orders for to-morrow, foreseeing unusual demand.
Watch the totals rise as soon as these coupons btgin to come In.
But they are rising already.
The names and standings of contestants follow: »
District Number One.
George Rosseh
Jacob Pat'erson
Vera Nellie Brantley . .
Jo?ephine Sirpril
Miss Margaret Lewis .
Jts. O. Godard
Janet Oxenham
Edgar Watkins, Jr....
Willie Ivey Wiggins ...
Hugh B. Luttrell
Andrew May
Hillman McCalla
Miss Frankie J. Smith
Miss Mildred Stewart. .
Nellie Martin
Dorothy Stiff
Miss Louise Thompson
Miss Estelle Sullivan
James Grubbs
Phillip S. Reid
Mollie Lee Kendall
Glenn Moon
Thomas M. Price ...
Norman Caldwell ....
Wjn. Eisie
Lottie Mae Dedman ..
Eugene Morgan
Wyman Conard
Yoland Gwin
Harold Holsombach
T. L. Hoshall, Jr. ..
’"oy Mauidi
Albert Smith ........
Mis- Louise McCrary
. Miss Sudie King
‘ Miss Gavnell Phillips
Miss Mary E. Peacock .
Robert A. Harden ....
Miss Edith Glower
Miss Ruth Grogan
H. E. Watkins. Jr. . . .
Miss Annie Phillips . .
Miss Christa Powers
Oliff Moody
» William Ernest
Arthur Pepin
Lillian Smith
Chas. Johnson
Frank Price. Jr
Louise McAllister . .
Sidney Clark
Donovan Owens ...
Morgan Glover
r'ha-s. Whither. Jr. . .
Jack Shinholser
District Number
Mi&s Robert Harbour
Eugene Willingham
Miss Elizabeth Smith
Miss Marjorie McLeod
J. W. Collins. Jr
Miss Lottie ..IcNair .
Elsie Gosnell
Edmund Hurt
Mis*s Iflelle Shaw ....
Willett Matthew's ....
Miss Edith Grav . ....
Miss Nellie Reynolds
Ray Warwick
Miss Elizabeth Garwood
J. Edgar Sheridan . ..
Paul M. Clark
Miss LaRue Church ..
Wm. Wellborn
Clinton Hutchinson . .
Miss Virginia Walton
Edgar Sweetzer
Chas. M, Kellog, Jr. .
Max Clein
Robert Wood
J. R. Wood
,T. P. Tucker
Martin Comerford ....
Buel Crawley
Willie Harden
Raley Ray
Miss Lucy \Vlthers . .
Miss Elizabeth Downing
Robert R. Andrews ...
Mi*s Catherine Fuss-ell
.j Nick Caroli
wSarah Paxton
W. Sumet
Ed Ferguson
Pierce Smith
District Number Three.
T wo.
| Jack Ellman
.... Eugene Bavliss
' ’ no Sam K • Nece . . .
' * ' .' f Esther Hutchins
1000 ' ^’ a ^ ent * ne Jenkins 100ft
1000 District Number Five.
. 10iV) j Frank Ison. Jr
. 10JO Richard Rainey
. 10 '0 Emery Ward
. 1000 Hnrndon Thomas
. 1000 i Miss Louise Ohewning
• 1000! Dick De. v,n '
. 109ft Miss Margaret Le Feu re
. 1000 jMiss Lucile Berrv
. 1000. Miss Mary Holloway
. 1000 ■ Rov Coleman
• 1000 [John Baker Long
. 1000 j Wm. Hood ...
• 1001 j \ij S3 Texia Mae Butler
. 1000 . Miss Anna Graham
. 1009 Albert Leake
• 1990 , .Merriot Brown Reid
.. 1000 ; Miss Frances Summers
1000 I District Number Six.
1000 j ^VilliaiTi Turner
1000, Miss Beverly Swanton
’ iooo j Edward De Loach
, . 1000 ' Miss Susanna Springer
1090 ; Miss Virginia Jackson
George Nelson Raker
Edgar Wilson
John Lovett
i Grady Harris
- • Vliss Ora F. Dozier
• i Mi?s Margaret Thornton
.102<-... ; Gay Reynolds
• j A(i
• Francis Summers
. oS8U , ft F. Marquett
(Charlie Hood »
Miss Grace Davis
Gregory J. Eaton
Angie C. Newton
• °.° t , 9 ; Benjamin F. Safiets
District Number Seven.
A. Morrison
2900 j Philip Gilstein
“4;;;, * .lames Allen
. 1850 (, has. R. Walker, Jr
174o Clyde Mitchell
. 1650 ! George H. Melton
.. 1425 ] Lawrence McGinnis ..
. 1380 1 Joe DuPre
. 1215‘Claude Higgins
. 11 SO i Willie Mae Dempsey
. 1120 Joy Carrowa 1 -
. 103)| Miss Alma Hudson
. 10)0 Fannie Bettis
. 1000 ! Henry Hull
1009 J City Carriers and Newsboys.
OATS CRCP BAD IN WISCONSIN.
i CHICAGO, May 24 - B. \\ Snow
wires from Sedalia. Mo.: “Central Mis
souri counties have had scattered - hut
j insjffiCen! rains During the past week
wheat has lost the extra promise that
characterized it early in the season, but
with seasonable conditions hereafter
will make more than an average crop.
The crop is heading in the River ooun-
< s, but will not harvest until last week
in .1 tine.
, “Oats are irreparably damaged yel
low and thin—-considerable may he
classed as practically a failure. Only
the early sown is promising, acreage is
reduced. Corn still being planted and
some plowing yet to do: ground dry and
bard to work
“The early planted is in good shape
and Is up with a good stand
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
CHICAGO. May 24.—Hogs -Receipts
12,04*0. Market strong. Mixed and
butchers. $8.40®8.60; good heavy. $8.40fa
8.60: rough heavy. $8.1 O'?; 8.35; light. $8 10
fa 8.65: pigs. $6.7508.35; bulk. $8.5008.60.
Cattle- Receipts 400. Market steady.
Beeves. $7.1 ",fa 8.80 . cow s and heifers,
S3.4008.35; stoekers and feeders. $5,850
7.60; Texans. $6 5009.05; calves. $7,500
9.50.
Sheep Receipts 1,000. Market stead)
Native and Western, $4.00 0 6.00; lambs.
$5.500 8.25.
ST. LOTTS, May 24.—Cattle—Receipts
350 including 200 Southerns. Market
steady. Native beef steers. $5.7509.00:
cows and heifers. $4.5008.50: Stockers
and feeders. $5.2507.50: calves. $6,000
10.25: Texas steers. $5.2507.75: cows and
infers, $4.000 7.00; calves. $5.000 6.50.
Hogs Receipts 5,500. Market 5 cents
lower. Mixed. $8 50fa8.66; good, $8,500
8.60; rough. $7.9008.10; lights. $8,550
8.65; pigs $7.0008.40: bulk. $8.50(6 8.60.
Sheep—Receipts 1.000. Market steady.
Muttons. $5.00(f7 5.75; yearlings. $6.25fa
6.75; lambs. $7.00(6;7.65.
OPINIONS ON GRAIN.
CHICAGO, May 24. — Bartlett. Frazier
<£• Co.: Wheat—The weather map show's
light rains in the Northwest and gener
ally fair over the rest of the belt. Look
for narrow market, as traders will take
no big chances on either side of the
market over Sunday.
Corn The market continues to show
a very strong undertone
Oats We believe tHe long side of the
market on sharp reactions will prove
safest.
Provisions—Look for prices to go
higher.
1090
.32440
5020
4630
4220
3945 !
34 75
2925
35100
10155
6775
6275
50’ 5
3800
3520
3230
2065
1550
126 I
1150
1000
1009
1000
1000
1000
19275
13340
8065
6880
4835
3090
4445
2710
2015
1790
1780
1 880
1310
1330
1485
1305
1000
1000
1000
1000
11965
7560
3125
1725
1540
1500
1170
1115
1000
1009
1000
1000
1000
1600
iooo:
• on :
1000 i
Charles L. Stevens . . .
Willetts Matthews
Mildred Krickman
J. P. Goets. Jr
t Miss Mabel Bracewell
Miss Mary Wells .. .
Miss Alma Coleman .
Mi ’s Evelyn Oxford .
Ernest E. Ham brick
Anne S. Slatton
Wiljje Reynolds
Harry Brown
loo R. Smith
Howard Grove
Claudia Cochran ....
Annie Mealor
Marion Wells
District Number
Fannie Mae Cook ..
Florence Greenoe . . .
Nathaniel Kay
()scar Eugene Cook .
W. H. Hamilton. Jr.
J Waiting Davis ....
Ida G. Fox
Miss Ida Bloomberg
Nell Reynolds
Mill Wilhelmina Tu 'ker
Lillian Maurenberg . . .
Howell Conway
\nnie Slatten
Fred Vickery
Charles Ernest Vefnoy
H. L. W. Brow n
4 gnes Shatren
Miss Marie Toy .......
Miss Maude L. Berry .
Miss Beatrice Brunson
Miss Annie « ban
ifciiss Meta Mitchell
Loujp Joel
Louise Whitman . . .
Guy Quiliian
Myrtle Jones
Raymond Smith ....
Vivian BFoom
John Thrasher
Ross Greer .34060
Mose Urodkin 34 700
Harold Hamby 22945
. 1000 IO. B. Bigger 20825
. 1000 Raymond Wilkinson 19200
. 100) | John r . ruble 14630
. 1000. J. E. Moore 12910
. 1000! Howell Pendley 11750
. 1000 j Roy Cook 9500
. 1000 Sidney Ney 8820
; Trvan Willingham 8015
j Sterling Jordan 6910
.25800 ' Olin Neal Bass 5345
.25205 I Sterling Jordan 5610
.21870 | Norman Gooch 4195
8000 * Everett J. Cain 38S3
3400 | Charles Barron 3860
2735]Bonne!l Bloodw or.h 2610
. 2335 I St. Leonard Veitch 2305
. lSOoj Royal Barbour 2280
Grady Cook 1580
L. M. Harrison 1560
Frank Garwood 15J7»
Robert Cowell 1300
1000 I R- S. McConnell 1220
1000 j Johnnie Evans 1000
1000 ! O u *'°f'"^ ovvn Agents ard Carriers.
John Martin,*Jr.. Columbus, Ga
1250 1
1040 |
1000 I
1090 ,
1000
18695
Four.
..51600
..362!5
, .21720
.20210
I Leon Spence, Carrollton, Ga 5450
I Ambrose Searboro, Royston, Ga. 434u
Ambrose Searboro, Royston
Patrick Jones, Macon
Jake Palmer. Murphy, N. C
H. K. Everett, Calhoun. Ga
M. E. Dasch. Stone Mountain.
. Ga
. 10130 I Gladys Daniel. Bolton
• 68uO i j a g y. Plunkett, Gaffney, S. C
• 5965 | Aubrey Hopkins, Anderson.
. 5965 j g (j
5450 [The-. W. Rylee. Gainesville, Ga
• -5425 rtobi. Newby. Vienna, Ga
• £1.83 j Alfred Chappeile. Sparta, Ga...
. 3650 . h. Esserman. Koine. Ga
• 2650jj o ] in Toler. New Orleans. La. .
• ^600 ■ Heon B. Spears, Woodstock. Ga. 1285
• 246(ij James Wilkins, Gaffney. S. C... 1015
• 3390!(q ias Havey. Lithonia, Ga... 1000
L. Bennett, Brunswick, Ga 1000
Jos M i l- in < Jart f rsi ille, Ga. .. 1000
Herman Corliss. LaGrange, Ga. 1000
Smith Fa I law. Opelika. Ala
R. E. Iludscn, 1'nadilla, Ga..
Hugh Parrish. Adel, Ga
Paul Swint. Gibson. Ga
X. N. David. Cedartown. Ga.
Rupert Mobley, Covington, Ga.. 1000
Georgia School 3o/r, and Girls.
Andrew B Trimble. Lithonia... 13735
M. Means. Meansville 12490
235:
>■<
2210
2175
. 21 iO
1870
1695
1645
16!.*
148 5
1460
14.'
3,280
3130
2965
2410
2710
21 SO
20S5
1585
1360
1455
1345
1340
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
14J5 Ennie Spinks, Chiplc)
9155
Lois Casey, Chattahoochee 6785
Clifford Henry, Carrollton 6535
Ben Steinberg. Cartersville. .. . 6505
Gertrude Moseley, Menlo 64 25
Virginia McCowen. Marietta Car
Line 5485
Belle Ragsdale. Lithonia 1640
Anna Johnson. Summerville ..... 4605
Will Chapman. Whigham 4590
C. E. Crawford. Chipley 4530
John Logan, Gainesville, Ga 4415
Margaret Danner, Doraville .... 3195
Esther Boorstein, Covington .... 3245
Blake Nichols. R. F. D. Atlanta 2965
Belle Stowe. Toccoa 3305
Wm. Reid. Columbus 2325
Warner Webb. Griffin 2285
Flmer Towns, Social Circle 22.0
Terry Strozier, Greenville 2250
Patrick Jones, Macon 2125
W. L. Mattox. Newnan 2000
Alfred Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta 2000
Maxwell Aubrey. Bolton 1935
B. C. Elder, Blakely 1970
Jimmy Logan Grantville 1950
Mary Allen, Juniper 1885
Chas. E. Keely. Cartesville 1850
Berta Davis, Fayetteville 1840
Berry Clein, Columbus 2015
Emory Steele. Commerce 1650
Lee Bowden. Athens. Ga.'. 1510
W. Harrell. Jr.. Quitman 1500
Horace McConnell, R. F. D. Atl. 1405
Sarah F. Spier, Monroe 1430
Helen Mitchell, Rich wood 1380
Carl Bragg, Woodcliff 1365
Rives Cary, .‘.arnesville 1320
Paul Jossev. Forsyth 12so
Clay Burruss. Carnesville .... 1265
E. A. Heckle. Cornelia 1255
Wm. Talliaferro, Mansfield .... 1240
Virginia A’oung. Roswell. Ga.... 1175
Jessie Collier, Barnesville 1170
J. L. Brewer. Egan 1165
Gertrude Marshall. Savannah .. 1150
Bennett Jeffers, Douglasville .... 1135
Marv Caldwell. Chipley 1780
Ruth Aiken. Carnesville 1125
Sallie Evans, Douglasv-iJle 1110
D. S. Morton, Raymond 1105
Ernest Turney. Chipley 1085
Sidney Newsome, Union Point .. 108)
U. C. OgHvie. Savannah . 1080
Chas. Harlan, R. I*’. D. Atlanta.. 1180
J. p. Craven, Baxley 10 75
Clyde Stephens. Barnesville .... 1075
Robt. Mobley, Jr.. Quitman.... 1055
Miriam Stansell. Gainesville .. 105.5
Robert Davis. Columbus 1050
Eleanor Lindsay. Tucker 1050
Carv Brezel, uomp 1050
II. E. While. Flovilla 1040
Ernest Baker. Washington .... 1040
Hrva Blackstock, Hogan6ville .. 1020
W. A. HolliP. HogansviB • 1030
E. Scarborough. Macon 1025
Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna .... 1015
Chas. Clark. Loganville 1010
Horace McConnell R. F. D., At
lanta 140.5
Jessie Tabor. Loganville 10)5
Mattie L. Johns Log.tnville .... 1005
j. c. Smith, Oxford 1060
Brannon Sharp. Commerce .... loon
O. \V. Davis, Bremen 1000
Cecil McGahee. Lithonia 10 >0
Sarah Carter Savannah 1000
Dan Patrick, Conye s 1000
H. H. Redwine, Fayetteville .... 10*)'
Felix Reid. Union City 1000
Ralph Little, Commerce 100*)
Morris McClure. Jac kson loo t
<\ V. Turner, Jr., Quitman .... 1000
G. W. Posey. Jr.. Juniper 1000
Lily Wilkes. R. F. D. \tlanta .... 1000
J. H. Hewlett. Conyers 1000
Rudolph Campbell, Fairburn .... 1000
A. E. Gilmore. Jr. Tennille 1000
Richard Johnson. Tennille 1000
J. t*. Tucker. Jr.. R. F. D. Atlanta 1000
Edna Jennings. Newnan 1000
Thos. Lamar. Waycross 1000
Evelyn Davis. Baconton 1000
W. B. Dismukes. Mystic 1000
Susie Glenn. Social Circle 100O
Joe Tink. Gainesville , 1000
School Boys and Girls Outside of
State of Georgia.
Fain E. Webb, Jr 16550
Robert Hyatt Brown 10535
Miss Dorothy Davis 5080
J. T. Sewell 5055
Rodney Stephens 4255
Henry Hicks 2910
Janette Gerelde. Pensacola, Fla.. 2700
McGee Hum. Westminster, S. C.*1450
Ralph Turner 1350
Miss Lnnle VcCarell 1030
Novel Wheeler 1015
Pauline Trull 1000
J T. Webb. Jr 10 ol
Lindsay W. Graves 1000
George Andrews 1000
Miss Lydia Bentley 1000 j
Geo. W. CharnB*e, Chattarnoga.
Tenn 1000 I
Today's New York
Stock Market
WHEAT GOES OP
Bearish Condition Report Causes
Sharp Decline From Early
Best Figure.
NEW YORK. May 24. On bullish
weather news and increasing ttrmness
in the cotton goods market the cotton
market opened steady to-day. with first
prices at a net gain of 4 to 8 points
from la.-t night's close The ring showed
a disposition to buy on ail breaks, which
helped in sustaining the market. Aftft*
the call, however, the Hat became un
settled ami ee.-i-w. influenced b> weather
bulletir- reporting lower temperatures
over the Eastern belt.
This class of selling caused prices to
drop sharply A. the end of the first
hour prices were 2 to 5 points under the
opening nuotations. Later the selling
became freer, based upon the report of a
Prominent spot house in Memphis, giv
ing the condition of the crop at 83.1 pet
cent to May 21. Hnd acreage Increase of
J.7 per cent
The market, however, held rather
steady at the decline, through week-end
short covering. July closed at 11.73 and
October 11.20. The entire list at the
close aggregated a net gain of 1 to 6
points front the final quotations of Fri
day. The tone was steady
Estimated cotton receipts:
Saturday. 1912.
New Orleans 1.700 to 2,200 1.410
Galveston 2,000 to 3.000 1.344
Quotations In cotton 111 tures‘ L
' | Prev.
Open High lx>w Sale Close 1 Close
Following are the highest, low
est and last prices of stocks sold
in New York to-dav:
E
STOCK— Htflh.
Amal. Copper. 75' 4
Am. Ice Sec..
Low.
74' ,
Last
Sale.
75-4
Prev.
C!o«*.
74J*
24» 6
M\
'll
.67
11
.67 11
.66
11
.66 11
.66-
■68
<1
.61-
■64
J'n
. . 11
.68-
70
1 1
.62
■64
J'v
:ii.
.78
11.
.79 11
73
ii
.73 11
.73-
74
11
72-
•73
A’g
11
.57
11.
58 11.
.54
11
.54 1 1
.53 -
54
11
50-
■ 51
s r .
11
.29
11
30 11
29
11
.3011
.26-
■28
11
24-
•26
( ) C
ill
24
11
.26 1 1
.20:
11
.20 J11
.20-
■22
11
.17-
-IK
D’c
11
.26
11.
26 11
20 11
.22 11
.21-
■': 2
V
IS-
• 19
J'n
11
.1.9
11
22 1
.16
11
.IK 11
.18-
•19
11
.15-
-16
Mb
11
.27
11,
.29 1 1
27
11
.28 11
.27-
•~8
11
.23-
■24
Am. Sug. Ref.
111*4
111«*
111*4
111
Am. Smelting
67
Am. Locomo
33
33
32U,
Am. Car Fdy..
48
Am. Cot. Oil..
3934
39 3 a
39*4
40
Anaconda ....
38' 4
38
38 n
37 3 4
Atchison ....
99 „
99' ?
997 8
99*8
A. C. L
122
American Can
34 9
32*4
34*8
32 3 a
do. pref.
w*
92^4
94'4
Am. Beet Sug.
30
30
30
29' 2
Am. T.-T.
129 2
129' 8
129^
129' 8
Beth. Steel.
33' 2
33 2
33' 2
B. R. T. .
92 a
92
92 *.
91 8
B. and O. .
99
M*i»
99
98> a
Can. Pacific ..
237* 8
235 2
237' g
237' 4
Corn* Products
103*
10*„
10i a
10' 8
C. and O.
65‘a
647-*
66’*
65
Consol. Gas
133' 4
133' 4
133' 4
132' 2
Cen Leather. .
23' 2
Colo. F. and 1.
31
31
31
31
Colo. Southern
28
D. and H.
157
157
157
155
Each Option Soars Over a Cent,
Crop Advices Conflicting, but
Had No Effect.
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat No. 2 ret I
Corn No 2
Oats—No. 2
.105
. 60*3
. 40 4
Close steady.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
LIVERPOOL. May 24. Due 3*i points
lower on July and August and L point
lower on others, but opened 1 to 1 *-3
points lower. The market closed very
steady, at a net gain of 2 to SV 2 points
from the final Friday.
Spot cotton dull at 1 point decline;
middling. 6.78; sales. 4,000 bales, includ
ing 2.000 American hales; imports, 3,000
bales.
Futures opened steady.
May
Opening.
. . 6.56
Close.
6.56
Prev.
«’lose.
6.531,2
May--lune ..
. . 6.52-54 V-2
6.55* 2
6.o3
June-July .. .
. . 6.49-51
6.52 V 2
6.50
July-Aug.
. . 6.45
6.49
6 46’,2
Aug.-Sep ..
. 6.35-38
6.38 * /2
6.36^4
Sept.-Oct. . .
. . 6.21
6.24 l /2
6.22
Oct.-Nov. .. .
. . 6.13-12V*
6.16 */2
6.14
Nov.-Dec. ..
. . . 6.09-10
6.13
6.10 Vg
Dec-.Jan
. . 6.10
6.12
6.09 Vfc
Jan-Feb. . . .
.. 6.08[ z
6.11 Vfc
6 09
F eb-Meh. . .
. . 6.12
6.1-iV*
K.10
Mch.- April. .
. . 6.10-11
6.13M*
6.11
Quotations in cotton futures:
i Openj High! Low | Sale I Close | Close
12.48 12.48 12.45 12.45 ■12.43-45:12.41-43
12.15 12.15 12.09 12.09 12.06-08 12.16-18
12.19 1 2.2 2 12.1 2 1 2.1 3 1 2.13 -14112.16 -17
11.77 11.78 11.75111.75111.76-77111.74
. . 11.13-45 11.41-43
111.33111.36|11.30 11.30 11.30-32 11.28-29
11.30-32 1 .27-29
11.32 11.35 11.28,11.20 11.29-30 11.26-27
11.34 11.34 11.32 11.32 11 00 11.29-30
. .ij ! 11.25-27
...1 | 11.38-40
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta, quiet; middling 12c
Athens, steady; middling ltv
Macon, steady: middling 11V
New Orleans, steady; middling 12 7-16.
New York, quiet; middling l2.i»t.
F’hiladelphia. quiet; middling 12.20
Boston, quiet; middling 12.10
Liverpool, easier: middling 6.78d.
Savannah, firm: middling 12c.
Auggsta, steady; middling 12c.
Norfolk, steady; middling 12V
Mobile, nominal; middling 11V
Galveston, steady; middling 12 5-16.
Charleston, steady; middling 117*.
Wilmington, quiet: middling IIV
Little Hock, steady; middling 118*.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 12V
Memphis, quiet; middling 12‘ 8 .
St. Louis, quiet; midtiling 12' 4
Houston, steady: middling 12 3-16.
Louisville, firm; middling 12V
Greenville, quiet, middling 11V
Charlotte, steady, middling 11 3 4 .
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
Den. and R G.
Distil. Secur... .
Erie 28 J 4
do. pref. 43' 2
Gen. Electric.. 139'«
Goldfield Cons. 2
G. Western . .
G. North, pfd. 1273 4
G. North. Ore.
Int. Hsrv. (old!
Illinois Central 115 2
Interboro 14** H
do. pref. 50' B
Iowa Central.
K. C. Southern 23' 2
M. . K. and T
do pref. .
L. Valiey.
L. and N.
Mo. Pacific
N. Y. Central
Northwest.
Nat. Lead
N. and W. . .
No. Pacific.
O. and W. .
Penna.
Pacific Mail
P. Gas Co..
P. Steel Car
Reading .
Rock Island .
do. pfd.
R. I. and Steel
do. pfd.
S. -Sheffield
So. Pacific. .
157' 2
135' 4
35' 2
100V
115V
29
110
109V
24 ^
163
19
32' ,
23
82' 2
99V
28
43'/,
139
2
115
14' .
50' 4
23 s
156 ■
134
34' ;
100
115' 4
29
109' 2
109 V
24' 2
161V
18' 8
31
23
82' 2
97'/.
28 V
43' 2
139V
2
127V
115' 2
14V
50 4
23' 2
157' ;
135' 4
115V
29
110
109 V
24* 2
162 V
19
323 8
23
82 2
99 V
< 111C AGO. May ::t ’Hie “annual
crop scare" was on In earnest to-day
ard advances were shown of \c to 1 Oc
for wheat, with the duly tin strongest
j spot in the list and September the
weakest. As for. several days past, the
reports received from Kansas were con
] dieting in charade;, hut this did not
| seem to have any effect on the prci'es-
| sionala around whom the trade was cen
tered. The outsider has not come into
the market to any extent, owing to fears
of manipulation, coupled with the possi
bility of suffering losses in case of soak
ing rains where needed overnight in
the Southwest
Corn closed unchanged to *- 8 c higher
oats were 9 4 c lower for the May. V
lower for July, but ' 4 c higher for Sep
tember.
There were small advances in provl-
171 . sions and the undercurrent was one of
16 strength
28' 4 Grain quotations:
43
139
1V
13' 2
126 V
33*2
104
114
14' 2
51
7
22' a
23''4
59' 2
156' 2
133
34V
100V
129' 2
48
106
114 V
I CHICAGO CASH
109-4 CHICAGO. May 34
SPECIAL NOTICES.
STATE FARM COTTON OFFERED
FOR SALE < >n Friday morning. May
"0th mat., will be offeied for sale Uie
State farm Cottqn of about :k>u bales
■at ihe state Farm, near Milledgeville
All Cotton Buyers are cordially Invited
10 be present and make bid on this
lire lot of cotton. The Prison Commls-
sjon of Georgia * 5-23-11
.1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Near Beer License.
Near Beer License.
AT THE NEXT meeting of Council we
w'ill Hppi.N for renewal of near beer li
cense at Marietta Street, for whites
only. Breslin & Hagerty. 31-1:4-5
I HEREBY make application to City
.Council for tenewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 66 Decatur
Street. R. Amiel Co. 5-32-1!J1
1 HEREBY make applTcatTon tcPTGTty
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 384 Marietta
Street, J. A. Daniel A Co. 5-22-1144
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li-
nse for white only, at 19 Peachtree
Street. Ed Lambert. 5-22-245
High
WHEAT—
Low.
Close.
Close.
May
92
90 ■„
92
91
July
PI Vie
90
91 to
90
Sept....
. 90 %
89 4
f Oto
89'4
Dec... .
CORN
92K
01 v*
92 to
91 to
May
58
577,8
58
58
July
57-%
57 to
57to
57 to
Sept....
58 ’ 4
57 7 »
58*4
58 to
Dec
OATS
56 «/ 4
56
56 L
56 to
Max
41 *4
40 *4
40 to
41 to
July
38
37 to
38 to
38 to
Sept....
:;s
37to
37 to
Dec
38 H
38' m
38 to
38%
PORK
May....
20.00
19.80
19.80
19.95
July....
19.90
19.80
19.82 to
19.82
Sept....
19.55
19.47 Vs
19.50
19.47%
LARD
May ....
11.10
11.10
11.10
1110
July....
11.0:: V*
11.02 Vi
10.90
Sept
RIBS
11.12*4
11.07 to
11.10
11.10
May. . .
1.2.00
12.00
13.00
12.00
July....
11.32 V6
11.30
1 1.32 to
11.30
Sept....
11.16
11.12**
11.12%
11.12%
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 4 Decatur Street.
Ben Rosenthal. 5 22-222
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council lor tenewal of near beer li
cit <e for whole: ale. for white and col
ored. ;it 522 Decatur Street New South
Brewing Company 5-22-223
l HEREBY make application . to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 1 and 3 North
Broad Street. \Y. II Towejy & Co.
5-22 224
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of noar beer li
cense for white only, at 15 Edgewood
Avenue. Manhe.im .<• Powell. 5-22-246
i HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li-
cense tor white only, at 129 Edge wood
ilverman. 5-22-248
HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for white only at 14 Marietta
Street. A. Samuels. 5-24-11
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer 11-
censi ft r white <>nl>. at 17 Marietta
Street. P. P. O'Byrne. 5-22-249
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 256 Decatur
Street. H. Lysten. 5-22-252
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 127 North Pryor
Street. C. C. Jones. 6-22-253
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 7 East Alabama
Street. Qppenheim Cigar Co. 5-22-225
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 191 Decatur
Street. .Tud Stow. 5-22-254
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 16 und 18 North
Broad Street. Gann A Garraux. 5-22-226
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 4S South For
syth Street John Fisher. 5-22-227
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 50 South For
syth Street John Fisher. 5-22-228
l HEREBY' make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 38 Marietta
Street .1. P. Hunter. 5-22-25$
22
24' 2
161V
17V
31
22' 2
81V
31
97' 2
QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, No. 2 red.
| 1.07fa 1.08V; No. 2 red. 96671.02: No. 2
hard winter. P2V(?i95: No. 3 hard winter.
91 fa 94; No. 1 northern spring. 93fa 95;
No. 2 northern spring. 92®93V. No. 3
spring, 91 @52.
Corn. No. 2. 58\fa59. No. 2 white. 61 fa
'■ a . No. 2 yellow. 58V fa 59: No. 58 V
fao8V: No. 3 white. 00 r *fa61; No. 3 yel
low. 58L. @58\ : Ni* 1. ofA* fa 58 Q; No 4
white. 59Vfa60; No 4 yellow . 57V fa 58 V.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
So. Railway
25»,
24 ,
24 .
WHEAT-
1913
1912.
do. pfd.
76
Receipts
4 89.000
303.000
St. Paul . .
108 %
108 %
108 to
107 7 ,
Shipments ..
CORN
531,000
463.000
Tenn. Copper.
35to
-
372.000
375,000
Texas Pacific
Third Avenue
* 155' 4
Shipments . .
508.000
3S8.OO0
Union Pacific
155' ,
151%„
154 to
151 7 s
CHICAGO
CAR LOTS.
U. S. Rubber
62*„
624,
62',
62' 4
Following are receipts fot
Saturday
Utah Copper .
U. S. Steel. .
51'.
61' «
51
60 „
51
(iO 7 *
50to
60' 4
and estimated
receipts for Monda>
Saturday' Monday
do. pfd.
106* 4 108' 4 106' 4 106
V.-C. Chem.
27 7 ,
273,
27'4
27
W. Union. .
66
65'/,
66
65
Wabash. . .
2^s
2*8
2 5 s
2'
4
do. pfd.
7V,
7*a
7'
2
W. Electric.
623,
62*4
62 J b
62
W. Central.
50
2
W. Maryland
Total sales. 218.800 shares.
t >ats..
Hogs
14
87
212
12.000
20
98
210
46 000
1913.
Houston. . . .
♦ .! 1.443
869
Augusta ...
. . 220
108
Memphis. . .
. . 552 j
1.178
St. Louis. . . .
. . 425 1
1.311
Cincinnati. . .
85 |
450
Little Rock. .
89
Total. . . .
. .! 2.725 |
4.006
COTTON SEED OIL.
Cotton seed oil quotations;
Opening. !
Spot
May
June
July.. .. ..
August.. ..
September..
October.. ..
November..
December. .
Crude .. ..
7.08fa7.09
7. 11 fa 7.16
7.12fa 7.13
7.20fa 7.25
7.24fa 7.25'
6.95fa 7.00
6.5306.59
6.4506.46
Closed strong. Sales 9,800
Closing
7.08 "
7.10fa7.
7.15 fa 7.
7.15fa7.
7.24 fa 7.
7.2407.
6.95fa 6.
6.54 fa 6
6.42 fa 6.
7V8
barrels
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Coffee quotations:
January. .
February.
March. . .
April. . .
May. . .
June. . .
July. . .
August. .
September.
October. .
November.
December.
| Opening. | Closing
. IL 18011.20 11.24fa 11.26
. 11.20 fa 11.22 11.26fa-11.28
. 11.21 ll.28fall.29
11.28011.30
. 10.95 10.95 fa 10.96
Il0.89fa10.91
11.05 11.O2fall.03
11.‘10 fa 11.12
11.18 11.20011.21
. Il.l8fall.20 11.2lfa i 1.23
. 11.19 fa 1 1.25 11.22fall.24
.11.20 11.23fa 11.24
Closed steady Sales. 21.750 hags.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
WASHINGTON May 24 With 'he
exception of showers in Northern New
England, fair weather will prevail to
night and Sunday over the Eastern half
of the country, with lower temperatures
to-night along the South Atlantic ( oast
and somewhat higher temperatures Sun
day in the interior.
Forecast until 8 p. m. Sunday:
Georgia—Fair to-night. cooler in
southeast portion; Sunday fair, warmer
North Carolina Cloudy to-night;
showers and cooler near the Coast. Sun
day fair, slightly warmer in the interior
South Carolina—Fair to-night; cooler
near the (.'oast; Sunday fair, slightly
warmer in the interior.
Florida—Generally fair to-night and
Sunday, somewhat cooler to-night in
north am! central portions.
Alabama and Mississippi Fair to
night; Sunday fair, warmer.
. East Texas- Fair, warmer; Sunday
fair t
YVest Texas Fair to-night and Sun
day.
Louisiana -F'alr to-night and Sunday.
70 TO 80 CENTS DUTY ON SUGAR.
NEVt YORK, May 2* \ Washington
dispatch sa>s the tariff biii will leave
the Senate*with a duty on sugai <-f 70
to F0 cents per 100 pound* and tax on
wool of 20 per cent, instead of being on
the free list, as proposed
MONEY EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK. May‘24. -Posted rates;
Sterling exchange, 4.83.50fa4.87. with ac
tual business in bankers' bills at t.86.35fa
4.86.40 for demand, and 4.83.05 for 60-
day bills.
U.P. MAKESB1G
GAIULSOS.P.
Insiders Purchase U. P. Heavily
on Rumor That It Will Fare
Well in the Dissolution.
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK. Ma> 24. A combination
composed of a selling movement and
absence of demand carried off prices of
most of the issues at the opening of
the stork market to-day.
Canadian Pacific was lowest, opening
a 1 235V for a loss of 1V Among the
others were Amalgamated Copper. V;
American Can. V. Chesapeake and Ohio,
V Erie, V; Reading. V*; Southern Pa
cific, V. Union Pacific. %; United States
Steel common. V Northern Pacific
made a slight fractional gain
The curb market was quiet.
Americans in l^ondon were firm The
hostilities between Bulgaria and Greece
threaten to oppress the foreign mar
kets and reflect an impressive sympathy
on Ameircans.
The market cjoaed stead... Govern
ments unchanged. Other bonds firm.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
NEW York. May 24. The weekly
statement of the New York Associated
Banks shows the following changes:
Average statement:
Excess, cash reserve. $26,809,1*00; in
crease $2,262,500.
I.oans, decrease. $£.544,000.
Specie, increase. $853,000.
Legal tenders, increase, $2,265,000.
Net deposits, increase. $4,392,000.
Circulation, increase. $49,000.
Actual statement:
Loans, increase, $2,647,000
Specie, increase $1,931,000
1 egal fenders, increase. $218,000
Net deposits, increase. $4,998,000
Reserve, increase. $1,719,000.
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
ST. LOUIS, May 24. Cash: No 2
red wheat, 105; No. 3 red. 9501.01: No.
4 red, 88: No. 2 hard. 93fa95V • No. 3
hard. 90091: No. 2 corn. 60V; No 3.
60. No. 4. 59. no grade, 520 53; No 2
yellow. 604 4 fa01. No. 3 yellow. 60. No.
2 white. 60Vfa62: No. 3 white. 60V
oats No 2. 40fa‘0%: No. 3. 39fa39%;
No 4. 38V No. 2 white. 42%; No. 3
white. 41 fa 41 V; No. 4. 40. standard. 42.
No. 2 rye, 62.
I HEREBY’ make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer II
cense for whitg-only, at 27 W. Mitchell
Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 5-22-229
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 11 North F’or-
syth Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 5-22-230
I HEREBY make application : 1
I Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 5 West Mitch
ell Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 6-22-231
I HEREBY make application to Cits
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 82 South Broad
Street. John Campbell. 5-22-232
1 HEREBY make application to Cits
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 15 West Mitch
ell Street. John Campbell. 5-22-233
1 HEREBY make application tq 1
Council for renewal of near_ beer li
cense for white only, at 205 Peters
Street G L. Cary. 5-22-234
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
. gnse for colored only, at 203 l*< ters
Street G. L. Cary. 5-22-235
1 11KKEBY make application Cit>
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 21 West Mitch
ell Street. E C. Lambert. 5-22-236
i HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 25 South ITyor
Street. A. Springer. 5-22-237
i HEREBY make application to 'T'
Council for renewal of near beer li-I
cense for white only, at 33 F^ast Ala- i
liama Street Lee. Dreyfus. 5-22-238 ,
l HEREBY make application to City 1
Council for renewal of near beer 1!
cense for white only, at 7 and 9 Viaduct j
place Harry Staten 8-22-289
i HEREBY make application !i » Cits
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for while only, at 41 Marietta
Street. Shackleford & Johnson. 5-22-240
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, ar 38 South For
syth Street. J P. Hunter. 5-22-257
i HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 29 South Pryor
Street Schwarz & Bleim. 5-22-257
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 470 Decatur
Street. M. A. Rogers. 34-22-5
AT THE next meeting of Council we
will apply for renewal of near beer 11-
. cense for white only, at 25 West Mitch
ell Street. J. D. Brady & Bro. 33-22-5
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 324 Decatur
Street L. Zabludowsky. 6-22-214
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 252 Decatur
Street J. N. Coggins. 5-22-215
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 230 Decatur
Street. S Krasner. 5-22-216
1 HEREBY make application to Cttr
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 202-4 Decatur
Street. Danneman Bros. 5-22-217
1 HEREBY make application to City.
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 150 Decatur
Street. J. Brantingham & Co. 5-22-218
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 80 Decatur
Street. Walter Harris. 5-22-219
I HF'.REBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 74 Decatur
Street. Pete Mitchell. 5-22-220
PERSONAL.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH’’
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OK
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are
published only as information, arid art
not guaranteed:
No
ArrlTc From—
;>C Rlroilugh ni 12:01 am
35 New York . fr.Od am
13 Jacksonville 5:30 am
43 Wariiington 5:25 am
12 Shreveport . H:30 mo
lb iletlln . ... 8:20 am
29 New York.. 11:1.5 am
8 Chain ga ..10:35 a in
7 Macon .... 10.40 am
17 Fort Valley 1" 4’. am
21 Columbua .10.50 am
6 Cincinnati., li hi am
2t> Col unit us 1 40 pm
80 FtirmlMKh'qi ?. 80 pm
40 B'mingli n? I2:4»pm
30 Charlotte . 3:55 pm
R Macon . 4 00 pm
87 New Tori. . f> 00 pm
15 Brunswick . 7 50 pro
11 Ifiehrooi d . 8 30 pm
24 Kansas City 9:2»pm
18 Chatfan’ga . 9 .35 pm
I® Columbus .10.20 pm
81 Fort Valley 10:25 prn
14 Cincinnati .11-00 pm
83 Jacksonville 8 50 am
•17 Toccoa ... 810 am
| No
?)“pau T<» —
36 New York
Columbus
13 Cincinnati .
32 Port Valiey.
35 iUriuingh uj
7 cliaitn'ga
Hit limond
15 am
5 20 atu
ft 40 am
5:30 am
5:50 am
C 40 am
6.55 am
LADIES—Ask your druggist for Chi
chester Pills, the Diamond brand; for
twenty years known as best, sufest. al
ways reliable; buy of your druggist.
Take no other. Chichester’s Diamond
Brand Pills are sold by druggists every
where. 5-20-1
NOW is the time to paint and we have
the best that can be made. Weal
Lumber Co.. 238 Peters St. 5-21-10
I HER FIB Y mak* application to Uity » pyre ii A TTUDC? IJ A'XTTP
Council for renewal of near beet li- A\ -VI Vj 11 .A I l hiKo A1A \ Cj
cense for colored only at 156 Decatur
Street. C. D. Jones.
24 Kansas City 7:00 am
Hrunawick . 7 45 am
20 BiriuiiiRh'm 11:30 am
38 New York.. 11:01 am
40 Cnailotte .12 00 n’n
6 Macon
30 Columbus
30 New Yprk.
15 < hattn'ee
80 Itirinlngh’m
* J 8 Toccoa ...
22 Columbus
5 Cincinnati
23 Fort Valley
25 Heflin ...
10 Macon
4 4 Washlricton
24 .Tat ksonrlllB
11 Shreveport
12 20 pm
12 30 pm
2:45 pm
3 :(U) pm
4 iO pm
4 3ft pm
5 I ft pm
5:10 pm
5:20 pm
5 45 pin
5:3ft pm
R 45 rm
ft 30 pm
11 1 ft rm
14 Jacksonville ll:10pB»
Trains marked itiui (•) run flatty except 8111.
.
Other ‘rains run dally. Central time. City
Ticket Office. No. 1 JVachtree 81 reel
White City Park Now Open
(CONFEDERATE VET
ERANS — CHATTA
NOOGA.
The N. C. A- St L R>. and W &
\. n R. will sell round-trip tickets
tr REDUCED RATES, ATLANTA
TO CHATTANOOGA AND RE
TURN. $3.00. tickets on sale May
24 to 28, inclusive, and for trains
scheduled to arrive Chattanooga
before noon of May 29. with re
turn limi* June 5. with an exten
sion by deposit at ('hattanooga, to
lune 25. 1913 Regular trains !ea\e
Union Passenger Station at 8 a. $
m.. 8.35 a. m . 4:50 p. m. and 8:50 j
p. m. All these trains* carry Pull- )
man parlor cars and first-class (
oache." The 8 50 p. m. train car- )
ties local sleeper to Chattanooga.
SPECIAL TRAIN will leave At
lanta. carrying the Atlanta party,
at 2:15 p. m.. May 26. The West
ern and Atlantic Raiiroad is the
Batt’efle^d Route Sherman’s line
of march, every foot of it being
historic. For further information j
call upon an\ agen* or {
C. E. HARMAN. r
General Passenger Agent. J
J
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Church Notices.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES.
CATHEDRAL—Washington and Hunter
Streets.- Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise.
D T>., Dean. Holy communion 7:30 and
11 a. m. Service 4:30 p. m
St. i.rurs i'in i;i'h 1,
tween Pine and Currier Streets. Rev
C. B Wilmer, D.D., Fiector. Services
7:30 and 11 n m. and 8 p. m Sunday
school 9:45 a. m.; Wednesday 4:30 p. m.,
evening prayer and address.
AtVL SAINTS CflUttUH North ;,ver:.ie
and West Peachtree Street. Rev. W
W. Memminger, Rector. Holy commun
Ion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. Holy communion and sermon 11
a m Children's service 5 p. m.
EPIPHANY Moreland and Euclid Ave
nues. Rev. Russell K. Smith. Fleeter.
Holy Communion and sermon 11 a. m.
E\ening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m
8 A PTI ST
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST TABER
NACLE--Located 150 feet north of old
church, on Hemphill Avenue. Sunday
school at 9:30 a m. Preaching 11 a nr
atid 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. William
H. Bell 25-24-5
CHRISTIAN.
WFiST END (Christian r-Gordon and
Dunn Streets. W O. Foster, pastor.
The revival begins Sunday with a ser
mon by Evangelist J. T. Hawkins at
11 a m. on “Helping God," at 8 p. m.
he will speak on “Where Art Thou?”
There will be services daily at 8 p m.
during the revival, which will continue
for several weeks. 2-8-54
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 36 N. Broad
Street, llollis Cigar and Soda Co.
5-22-201
I HEREBY Tiake application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 10 Walton Street.
A N Hollis .VLL-L'C
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 67 N. Broad
Street. D. B. &. A. N. Hollis. 5-22-203
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 5 Decatur Street.
J. Bigler. , 5-22-204
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 45 Decatur
Street. J Silverman 5-22-205
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 99 Decatur
Street. S. F’arks. 5-22-206
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 113 Peters
Street. Rozenberg Bros. 5-22-207
-2oo MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
VICTOR L. TREMAINE.
Mystic,
Permanently Located in Atlanta.
125 WEST PEACHTREE STREET
Hours 10 to 7. Closed on Fridays.
I develops personal magnetism arid psy
chic [lowers. Your greatest wish can
positively be realized. Every case guar
anteed. 30-21-5
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENs7~FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
blinds, metal weather strips furntshed
anywhere in the South. Write or phone
1X7 ft. Caljaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
Building. Atlanta, Ga.
W
National Bank
Main 5310
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 113 Decatur
Street. |M. Prlsock
I HERFltfY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 147 Decat tr
Street. J. A. Batchelor. 5-22-209
i HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for while only at 530 Decatur
Street. • A. J_«. Johnson. 5-22-210
I HEREBY make application to City j
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 404 Decatur
Street. J. Silverman. 5-22-211
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 366 Decatur
Street. F3. Fitterman A Siegel. 5-22-212
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense. wholesale and retail, for white
and colored, at 350-2-4 Decatur Street.
Acme Brewing Co. 5-22-213
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B Daniel, at
34 Wail Street, has an expert fitter and
It will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19
M A TERXITY SANITARIUM—Private.
refined, homelike. Limited number ot
patients cared for. Home provided *or
infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 25 Wind
sor Street 11-9-57
DIE GAULT’S Antiseptic Powder for
women. It la cleansing, cooling and
non-irritating. Can be used as a douche
208 at any time with safety. It has no
equal. Price $1 pen box, postpaid. J. T.
Gault Chemical Company, 702 Austell
Building. Atlanta 4-25-33
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Platinum brooch set with small
diamonds. Return to room 725 Grant
Building and obtain reward. 5-25-200
Call Main 2821.
5-24-202
National and
gold knotted
center. Call
208-5-24
I HEREBY make application to City
Council fur renewal of near beer li
cense for while only, at 236 Marietta
Street. M. L. Shatzen & Co. 5-22-241
I I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 383 Marietta
Street. J. G. Fowler. 5-22-242
1 HEREBY mtkf application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 514 Marietta
Street. J. A. Daniel. 5 22 243
LOST- Hunch of keys.
LOST Between Fourth
Brown A- Allens, a
brooch with diamond ii
Main 3621-J. Reward.
LOST-—In neighborhood of Houston and
Courtland, little brown shaggy male
puppy, white feet and white ring around
neck. F'inder please return to 66 Hous
ton Street. Reward. 6-23-20
LOST Thursday on Whitehall Street,
lady's watch fob with name “Eva” en
graved. Finder return to Terminal Ho
tel and receive liberal reward 1
LOST A homestead In Dsvison-Paxon-
Stokes or in High's. Call Atlanta
phone 2979. 5-22-21
LOST—Wednesday. 14th. Shepherd dog,
with large leather collar, bushy tail;
answers to name of “Shep.” Atlanta
11.31, 5-22-27
u* .-T Wednesday, a Boston terrier
bulldog; has one glass eye; answers
10 name of “Queen." Atlanta phone
H3l 5-22-25
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
FIRST Church of Christ. Scientist, Ca
ble Hall. North Broad Street. Serv
ices. Sunday. 11 a. m.; Sunday school,
9:30 a m.: Wednesday evening testimo
nial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading I
rooms at 613 the Grand, open daily, ex
cept Sundays and legal holidays, from I
'j a. m. to 5 p m . free to the public !
1-25-8 1
LOWRY NATIONAL BANK
Capital $1,000,000
Surplus $1,000,000
ST MARK
METHODIST.
- Corner Peachtree and Fifth j
Preaching at 11 a m and 7 30 j Savings Department Safa Deposit Boxes
pastor.
p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m