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PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
,, master plumber,
I) Phone* ISl. 30 K. Hunter St.
i wTTTuk WALL PAPER COMPANY
Largest stock III South. 64 N. Broad St.
NIGHT CLAHSb’HlN STENOGRAPHY AT
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It you want a situation,
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tion.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
MEN AND UOVH WANTKD-I.KAHN
plumbing, plastering, bricklaying. Special
offer, life scholarship $50; ea*y payment*;
position and union card guaranteed; free
catalogue. Coyne Bros*. Trade Schools,
New York. Chicago. Ht. I/)iil».
WANTEU-adSli ATtlON'ii WHITE MEN
nn heftier* In the foundry to learn mold*
era* trade. Good pny to ntnrt with nnd
better pay In two or three month*. Only
tho«e with good reference* neeil npply.
PeLoach Mill -Mfg. Co.
WAS'TEH-OOIiIi I'ilMAM ANI> I'EN.NV
good* innn; reply with referenee and fulft
particulars n* to nblllty mid expert
Address Savannah, enre thlw office. 1^
OOlll) JOIl A.\l> CYI.INUKU I'ltENH
feeder*: good pay and steady work.
Mount iTc**, W. C Nnnemnchcr, nmnj
' er. 40 Walton at reef.
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES*
GO HKfS SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP
ment Co. We repair, reconstruct. ex
change. buy and aril atitomobllea. Oarage,
10-1:’ Mitchell street, Atlautn, Ga.
Phone 4S94-I. Main.
(TltOCEItY; (•fcXniAI. LOCATION; KENT
120; ea*h trade; long established; »
Hick. git* It* Investigate. W. Join**.
btiMlncH* broker, 222 Century Bldg. Call H
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
home on the North Hide. Give location,
l»rlce, etg. Add red* Buyer, care Georgian.
IK voTJ WANT TO - KITllElI HuV cjl*
sell city or fMthiirhan property, aeo or tele-
t hnin, 2a
fhim, ias Equitable
Bldg. Phone*: Main 3143. Atlanta 2149.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
PoirsXLE^~$?f^v~T1T^^
Just nearing completion, on Went Iluwtei
street. Will sHl on easy terra*, llerlierl
A. Minor. 217 I’cter* building.
1 HAVE SEVERAL SMALL I^AHtfS i-*OK
„ . tprove_ —
lo<*atei| on or near mil road or car line fr<
_ mile* out. E. A. Nesldt, 3 Edge
wood a r en ue.
~akk HTiikirr,
ngc for renta
Interest. II. II
PIANOS.
*mmrmrrrxisn)t
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
r-k. IgNlgtnjr SI » ffrflt. S2.M n
10!4 Trinity nvcniio. IS.-II |iholii-
22M, AI In li In |ihohn 271*7.
WALL PAPER.
r*^rTjrTrirTrTrr^(^
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
m
iV>i.i.s:rrniiH; l»« EaciI: FHT
WANTEO HELP—FEMALE.
WILL (11VE UEOtlLAU EMPLOYMENT
In our Hewing room to girl* and women
on en*y work, short hour* and good nay.
Experienced operator* make from $8.00 to
$12.09 per week, nnd we will give good
day wage* to those without experience
nntll they learn. If yon live out of At
lanta. write u* and we will give you In
formation nlxmt lmnrdlng place*. Nuntinlly
Bros. A UrCrvo, 36 W. Alabama street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE,
a position. experienced. mid can furnish
references. Address It., care of The
lanta tleorglnn.
Wanted—a I'Ymmus ah nuiht
’watchman. Willing to work to prove
ability. W. 8. Henry. K.s U. Hunter «ti
WANTED—AOENT8.
AGENTS WANTING BIG AND QUICK
money send for our free circular*. Geu-
oral Hale* and Hitpply Co.. Mobile, Ala.
WANTED—8ALESMEN.
for magnificent new limp*; new feature*:
M*y aeller*; exclii*lve territory and liberal
SSUL
In* Co., Atlanta. Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Kills. 2*5 S. Broad
TAOS—SEVENTY C15NTH PER 100 PAID
for Sweepstakes tag*. 45c for Hickory.
"■*—* a— to CrulckMhauk Cigar Co., At-
csr.
a. Ga.
> v KS«tNG.
ALL STYLES OATES, WIRE AND IRON
fence* aold nnd erect ml. Fencing fo
farm, lawn, garden nnd poultry. Exclnstv
guts for "Pago Fence." Tilley Fence
ageu
(ft.. M H. Forsyth Ht
witns
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
• III! »l»c* III Ml
*6, Crawtortivllle,
Homer Pigeon*.
an.
HAVE volt anYtiiinij to hkTXT
yon have, send It to the Southern Auction
awd|H*h-ye Co., 20 8. Pryor street. Phone
i'lllt HAI.E--TWO I.AIMIM IIKAITOTT
Adair. 1323 Empire.
XT I-AH IIMilNEH AH.AH IIOILEIIH
— ■ —All style* and site*.
t Engine Work*. Empire Bldg.. Atlanta
-A K'fr'K I.IHIlT ItTillii: 11 11 it i: i ■
make* a fast torac faster. \ have
flHlblh blW r ° r r, “* n * K 412 Kll,t ' r
ATT6BNKYH. COUNTY 1 nFFlCKlDTANI>
rent estate agent* will find the t*cst form*
of legal blanks at Beiiuett‘s, 21 Smith
Nfonastraet. Printing of every de*criptlou.
fffo sectional iu*wling alleys
and fixture* for sale; In tlr*r-ela*« order;
to W *Ohl for cash at low prb-e. Address
R. E Kmitli, IT! S Hill Htivci. Gi iftin. G.-i
WANTED—BOARDER8.
Ymx?i~Axiriiomet.ikk"linxftMSii
bop*.? for gentlemen solicit* table hoard
•r*; meal ticket*; one vacant rooaL Tele-
pkonc 3745-1^ 35 foue *tn»et.
hllAIIII HD A UT:i:K. Nil. M I IIINITV
Whitehall at*., I»etweeu Torrey-Alexau
der iiH-ctlug or tjaruett *t.. wiring of gold
bead*. Return to 47 Whitehall *t„ uml re
v Hlieral reward.
* SHOE REPAIRING.
l*>ot and wh«". retwlrlng. When I say re.
G siring. I utenn the t»e*f repairing «»nlr.
opt'rftir material and oak leather, with
the bp*t wnfkmmi«bip. I know bmr tc
TALKING MACHINEH AND RECOUDH-
Wholea.ile nnd retail dlatrlbutor* of Vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Record*. Jn*t
received large con*lguinont of machine* nnd
over 10,0b") record*. Immediate attention
given mnll orthf*. We wont the name* of
all talking machine dealer* III the south.
Write for catalogue. Alexander Elyea Co.
•outh. Southern ng* ... . . .....
Snell nnd Hudson bicycle*. Write for our
1906 catalogue uud price list Alexander
WE MOVE. STORE. PACK AND SHIP
hoiixchold goods; liinurnuce rate one per
cent. Office nnd warehouse 163-65 Walton
street. 'Both 'phone*. Cathcurt's Trans
fer.
REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER.
Sign*, banner*, hag* nnd flag decoration*
fur special occasion*. 20VY E. Alabama St.
Kniaumo bemedtbb cttitb
ncalu dlNOHM** and make liulr grow.
Kmin r Medicntetl Soap make* yon hy
S lenlcully dean. <30 year* auece**.) J. J.
ir»»m. Specialist, 613 "The Grand," At
tnntn, Ga.
Stof) ft y° urse W~~~ a dve r ~
for help.
A Want Ad in The Georgian will cost you only
one cent a word.
WANTED—HOUSES
RENT.
TO
HAVE CLIENTS TO RENT HOUSES IN
all section* and alien, if yourn Is vacant
and you wuut It rented ot once, list It
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
28 Peachtree SL Phones 10'
OLORE & JUSTIN,
215 PETERS RLDO. '
NKW UinoM POTTAGE: 1'AIHNRT
mantel*; Chestnut street. $1,200, $60 rash
and <15 per month.
THREE ROOMS AND HALL. tlUADLEY
avenue; nice place, large lot; $200 cash,
$12.60 per month.
TIMER IdHlMH~A.NI, IIAIJ.; 1,1 IT W«l»l;
Western Heights; $700—$100 cash, $10 i»er
KXTIlA Nil'K LOT'.' EN'uLIHII
nvrnur: only tl.noo.
NH-B 3U110M rorrAiiR, lot Mxa» -ro
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4490.
YOUR TEETH
CROWNED 22 K GOLD CROWNS $3 UP.
without pain. All work gun ran teed 15
rears, louder Dental Pnrlora, White
hall St., over Emiuoiis' clothing store, ltdl
TEETH
EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT
PAIN—All dentni work dune without pain
All work guaranteed 16 year*. I^mler I»en
men*’ clothing i
Bell phono 2563 3.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIAI.LWOOPH. t DEALS
and nil oilier make* at bargain prlcca.
t’e ran sell you n register, nullable for
nny buNlnc**, at n price that caiiuot help
but please you.
'n*di or monthly payment*. Every register
nruntred for iwo year*. Southern Cush
... Ulster 4*o, Branch of Amerb-mi Sec
• land rush Register Co., 24 8. Broad sti
Atlanta, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
SOUTHERN LOAN AND OtS
COUNT COMPANY MAKE8 LOANS
TO RESPONSIBLE SALARIED PEO
PLE. 117*/* WHITEHALL 8TREET,
YOUR TEETII
FILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY AN ...
proved uiethoo. All work guaranteed 16
..•nr*. Reasonable price*, louder Dental
I*nr!or*. Wbltehnlj St., over Eutmous'
clothing store. Belt pirate 2563J.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA AND MPuCT^tSuNTTiATS
TEETH
II. A. MARTIN
FURNITURE COM PA NY
TIIK 1-IT I-IIU-K KI-BNITUBE IIOI’HE.
e Just rvoelviH) the fourth ship
ment «*f Regimt Refrigerator* ami thin!
Nlilpiii»iit of Hey*nr<| (joCurt*. lUe turo
l»e*t Hue* made and 25 i»er i*eut i lienjM r
than other* aak for similar good*,
price* on porch r»H*ker* and settee*. Irou
bed*. *l>riux* »nd mnttrea*.**. the lie.) Gross
mattress, the — - • * -
earth. The 1.
and l*e*t mattress
price* we uutke on re
frigerator*. go-cart* and furniture of nil
kind* *elk the good*, amt this I* why fourth
and third •Iilnuiout* or refrigerators and
g4»-enrts and almost dally shtpuienta «»f fur*
idtute ant mtirfil by us. Get mif price
on what you want nnd you will do n«
many huudrist* of other* have done, make
your purchase here. A saving to you ,.f
$25 out of every hundred spent with II.
Msrilu Furniture Co., W M;
Opposite i ostoffice.
SPUING HT.—CORNER LOT, CLOSE IN,
S6 by 100. with 9-rooni house, $6,500. Easy
terms, th«* lot without the house worth
tho money for an apartment.
WK8T 1-EACimtRE PLACE-Lot « h,
100 with 8-room bouse. $5,000: only $5o0
tab rtsiulrcd to ropteni *hf ■ • •
irtr, linlnpre nasy.
PE AC I ITHEfc—Severn I idegant homes i
fill* street nt prices rnnglug $12,500. $IS.5<
$18,000,$20,000 uml<3MQQ; easy terms. Alsooi
of the largest nnd choicest rnennt lots •
the street Inside corporate limits, cheap
McNEILL & SHERWOOD
REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING
6X4 Empire Building. Phone 887.
FOR SAI.B,
VAI.tlARLB RAII.ROAD FRONTAGE:
uas more than doubhul In rnlue In the last
year and Is very scarce. Still we can give
you lots on the Southern, Central, Seaboard.
A. A W. P.. Ga. R. It. and W. A A. at
from $» to $130 par front foot In lota from
60 to 1.300 feet
bkk klayf.uk and manufacturin<
site on railroad containing GO acre* with
creek nnd rock convenient to It. R. track
within 2 miles of Piedmont park. Will sell
any part.
CLOSE-IN IzOT. 200 FEET. ON CORNER.
Fine location for 18-flat building that will
always be rented. A bargain.
FIFTY FEET OPPOSITE TERMINAL
Station, nt n bargain.
B. I'lNB 8TRBBT—TON-ROOM HOME;
large lot. H.'on.
PEACirfREE-BEAUTIFL’L HOME. $13,-
609.
INMAN PARK, NEAR DRUID C. AND
Dixie avenue; 9-room bouse, large lot;
benntifn! home. Bargain.
WASHINGTON ST.—NINE-ROOM BEAU-
tlfnl home, with two china closets, fold
ing doors, fine gas fixtures, modern con
venience*. etc.; stable, large lot to alley;
$4,700. Term*.
THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOMES ON A
beautiful corner, West End. $4,250 to $4,-
60ft.
EDGE WOOD, GA.—ON WHITEFORD AV-
enne; 6-rooin cottage, two street car line*.
11,900. rn*h $500; balance $12.50 per month.
6-KOOM, S-HTOBY..NKW IIOl'SB. TINTKIt
wall*, cftblnet mantel*. Mvldrlm itrect.
Only 11.700, Term,.
PRETTY NEW COTTAGE, NEAR LAKE-
wood Height*, lot Iftft fei*t front, with
[iretty shnile. Take thl* nt 91.750, term*
1250 cash, and stop paying rent. This Is
n good investment, a* the house will easily
rent nt $15 per mouth.
WE HAVE A GREAT DEMAND FOR
house* from $1,000 up. List with us.
NORTH SIDE LOTS.
I2.2SO—SPRING 8T- CORNER LOT.
F.-.504—F 14-Til HT.. IA)T XKAIt HPRINU
m.ooo-ji:nipeh.ht.. l-ohneu fof.
IMoO-PEAlJin'UXlB circle, Lauue
corner lot.
».«*—WEST PEACHTREE HT.. LOT
beauty. See me for bargains.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 AUBURN AVENUE.
Bell Phone 4596.
Member Atlanta Real Estate Exchange
Bell Phone 4569.
Tuesday In June, 1906, at the court house.
In sab) county. Iietween the iiaual hours ot
sale, the following real estate, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of bind lying nnd
being In land lot 19, of originally Henry but
now Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at
the southeast corner of Randolph street
nnd Highland avenue, exteudtug thence
Hontli along the cast side of Randolph
street 44H feet, thence south nnd paral ‘
with Highland avenue 80 feet, thence north
44H feet to Highland uvouue. ami thence
west along Highland avenue 80 feet, more
Icll and Hammock In 1871
JOHN OATINK,
Administrator of Samuel Pomeroy Estate.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
W. E. SAUNDERS & CO.,
REAL EdTATE.
57 Inman Bldg. Bell 'Phone 1485.
HO. PRYOR 8T.-7 ROOMS ON LARGE
lot; all modern Improvement*. $3,300.
NORTH 81 lilS—8 1{(H>MK; ALL MODERN
4‘onvenlenees; near I'cni'htn^e. $5,600.
yVeht E.N'ib-several S’ICE cottage
home* at a tOirgnln.
Fine large lot for $3,600; easy terms.
EAST FAIN-CLOSE IN LOT 66x100 AT A
bargain. l.ook out for demand for proper
ty on (hla street when tin* Improvement*
arrangiNl for, around corner Peachtree,
shall have begun.
MAiHSON ave.-n'uar tehmiS'AL STA
rbm; two bargain*.
\\i:«t picAcTItHee—an apartment
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
3nly On* Left of Eight Bran
Suburban Home*. .
months you will liavo to pay tor. None
but good families nil! be allowed In
these houses. These are located on the
River electric car tine only twenty
minutes ride from the renter of the
city; contain ? and 8 rooms; have
never been occupied; are located In
West Atlanta Park. Every house fronts
a fifty-foot Park, which Is set In trees,
evergreens and flowers. Pure air: na
tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children,
ft Is chcsper than living In the city
nnd the surroundings are more whole
some. In the center of thte Park are
tho Ferro Phosphate 8prings, which
will cure any case of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished. • store, a school-house cost
ing 13.500.00 will soon be completed.
Captain J. T, Mills, who llv
grXnt t-aIik-«kvi:TtaT. _ .\ ici: iIomkh
tu Uflghliorhood of Graul park nt spe
cial bargain*.
TFIiilATf-HP.v’fillAI, Nfc-lS nrtilKH
IN
— Fall to S4»e ns
If yon wish a suburban home.
30 At'REN ON ROSWELL ROAD, NEAR
Sandy Spring*. 12 mlh>0 of Atlanta, for
mu* week only at $450.
south side-iVi; Iiave a HraKI»
now 6-room cottage on largo lot. W** can
sell very cheap on easy term*. Ilna to
be seen to be appreciated.
DECATUR HOME
SALE.
Showing the Arrival and Departure ot Pas-
73 Marietta . 8:35 am 74 Marietta .’12:10 pin
♦93 Nashville 11:45 am *92 Nashville . 4:50 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— Depart To—
Havnuuab ... 7:20am Macou .......12:20am
Jacksonville . 7:60 am Savannah ... 8:00 am
Macon 11:40 nm Macon 4:00 pm
Savannah ... 4:06 pm Savannuh ... 9:15 uni
Macon 7*6 pm Tackoonville . 8:30 pin
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL
ROAD.
Arrive From- Depart To—
•Selma 11:40 nm ‘Montgomery 6:30 am
Montgom’y . 7:45 pm ’Montgomery 12:45 pm
•Selma 11:35 put *Selmn 4:20 pm
LaGrnnge ...'8:20am I^iGrange ....5:30pm
•Montgom'y . 3:40 piu •Montgom’y ..11:15 pm
♦Dally. All other traiua Unity except Sun
day.
All trains of Atlanta nnd West Point
Railroad Company arrive nt and depart
from Atlnntn Terminal station, corner
Mitchell afreet and Madison avenue.
•Augusta ... 6:00 pm •Augusta
Gravers 6:45 am Llthonln
Covington .. 7:46 am *Augusta ..
•Augusta ...12:30pm Conyers ...
Lltboula .... 3:25 pm Covliigtoi.
* wtn
II y.
day.
7:45 am
.10:06 am
i. 8:30 pin
. 5:00 pm
. 6:10 pm
.11:45 pm
SKAHIIAltD Allt LINK ItAIHVAY.
Arrive From— Depart To—
Wnshlugt4>ii . 6:30 am Birmingham . 6:40 >
Abbeville ... 9:00am Mouroe . , . 7:20nin
Mempbl*. . .ll:45aiu New York . .12:00 in
NcW Y'nrk . . 3:30 pm Abbeville . . 4:00 pm
Monroe. . . . 7:40 pm M4*mphis . . . 5:00 pm
. 9:25 pin Washington . 9:35 pm
FOR
on tho
grounds, will show you through the
houses. Rent $20.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
12 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT BY
JOHN ,T. WOODSIDE.
blrli tic* level,
»rtl» able of East Harris street, tietween
y *triH*t nnd ('ixirtbuid avenue; has gn*.
it uii.I iiilil water; has tuith and closet
i Iwuh M>ct»nil and ihlr«l fl.min, with sink
In tin* kitchen. Thl* pfo|»erty I* n*»w Iteing
iverhrtiibil and being put In thorough re
tain I* In a good nelghlNirhooil and cb*M*
n: «\Mirt!aml avenue car* 101 fc4*t away.
Bent. $40 |**r mouth.
JOHN ,T. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT.
*rietu «t«*t,i jj Aubura AYg . Both Phoae> *18
ELEGANT, 2 STORY HOUSE, 244-ACRE
lot, bcnntlful grove linvn, garden, barn,
ete., In one of the best resident *eet|ou*
and on ear Hue. Decatur In In clone touch
with Atlnntn by trolley and railroad; l*
noted for Its splendid school*—and there
1* no suburb of Atlanta so desirable for u
home. Don’t phone, but call on n» for
particulars,
0. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 FOURTH NATIONAL, BANK
BUILDING.
A. J. WEST & CO.,
SECOND FLOOR, CENTURY BLDG.
Phono 1754.
CLEAN SAFE INVESTMENT-STORE
house, corner Glenn mid Gate Clty
streetn, - rented for $26; would bring IS.
Never vaeuiit; room for another house.
$2,100. —.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
REAL E8TATE AGENTS.
24 South Broad Street. Bell Phone
2644. Atlanta Phone 3&03.
WK HAVE 9-It. 2-8 II, 3 S. 8. 11: LARGE
iKtrn ami stable* uml other buildings, cen
trally located; lot 60x300; bargain at $6,700.
gltnu.U II.. CAPITOI. AVB.. CI.OKE IX.
for few days. $6,200; all convenience*;
e*«v walking uUtnnce.
»ijWT»-ini. KKii.Kv rtT.: Nick utti.k
home.
iiliSCt-ir'll. (VISIT KNU; fll.ATfe IUMIK
Itl Vs 4 IIlllt'SK*; 11BXT
$35 jH*r month.
$!.«*» ill'YH 2 DOUBLE HOUSES; RENT
$12.
ll.^rBl VS S' 3-11 IIUl'MKk, WIllTK.
phistcred nml pa|n*red.
wR ll.VVK SORE (loot* l'lt((POSITIONS
on Forrest ave.
si»Mii oi 1 tiii: piti-rn’Y vacant lots
to w. At at *75\ and PtA.
Al>([ JdW: Itl'.ACTll'fT IIIKSKS,
l!M L'.TUO. litt'J, *tr.
5 II lOoilSO; WHITE TKXAXTS;
rant $10.
K-»«l HI VK bEaVTU-'I 1. UT+I.t IIUMK,
ISMirl»tn*e I'btce, 50x24'>.
KKTwrnrvrBSfitJi iikatki,. lain
dry. hardwood fl*>or*. ga* and «*i*H-irl«*
Mfhi*: atstble*. S II, etc,, West iVnchtree
STATISTICS.
•*ar In front? L
uL'Yd uMb llol'sli 1‘ouulst
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$225—4lordon F. Mitchell fo R. F. Mane!
■In. lot on M(*liunii *tr«»et. Warranty deeil,
$10—A. 1\ Herrington to Gordon F. Mitch
ell. lot on 8elnuin street. Quit claim «le**d,
$1.000—Mr*. Aline C. McDougall to Ml**
Ajnamla A. rnlhoun. lot on Getirgla avenin
a ml Frailer street. Warranty deed to mt
cure btan.
$I.4no-.raiues L. Might to J. It. Bnnton,
lot on Newton nm! Miipguni street*. War
ranty dc4*il.
$l,500-,les*lc A. Pittman to Joseph
Hirsh, lot on I.iiclie avenue and Callierson
street. Warranty deed to secure loan.
$700—8. II. Gglctrei* to John 8. Owens,
lot Oil West Mitchell and Jcptlui street*.
Warranty deeil.
# buildinTpermits.
$100—11, A. Rucker to move frame «1 well
ing. 152 Piedmont nvt**nn
t $20-A mo* Rucker to build addition to
dwell lug, 18 Jennings stre«*t.
$75—W. It. Jester to recover one-story
frame dwelling, 13-15 Keystone street.
$36—Pete Mltclu‘11 ti» recover brick store,
36 Mnrletta *tr«*4*t.
llu 'Vi' 1 M. Morris to build
skylight. 137 DccuMir street.
» M5—Cninpbcll & lather* to hnlbl frame
building rear 80 W. Fair street
4800—!|. J. Austin to build two one-
story frame dwellings, 249 Humphries
street.
t?S—J. A. Frltx to build two
frame dwelling*. 859 §63 Piedmont
$150—P. Rogoskli
104 Decatur street
$25—Dooley Advertising Service t
bllllNMird. Bell ami KdgewiMMl ave
$203—Morris A Saunders to recover three
tie-story frame dwelling*, 179-81-83 lru
ene-atory
avenue,
to put iu store front,
ertH*t
Saumler* to recover two
street,
$98—Morris __
De-story dwellings, 317 19 Butler *trcet.
$190—Morris A S.-tunder* to recover
story frame dwclUug, rear 323 W. Simpson
bullil addition to
died
•treet.
$75—R. L. Gilmc
frame dwelling. 43S Lurkle »tre«'t.
J $250—A. C. Ramsey to bulbl one-story
frame dwelling, 89 Maple street.
DEATHS.
Wlllb* Ritokcr. colored, age 14 year*, died
t h niton Bag and Cottou Mill*; <-nught In
machine.
Gahi. Ueuderaou. colored, age 7ft y**ar*.
I **• , rt t 174 Rhode* street, of (Miralysis.
... K * eolonpd. Infant, dle<i nt 208
Little street of whooping «*ongh.
Harry Wllilnm*. rotornj, 41 years of age.
tied nt (i»N>rgta Railroad yards; crushed liy
‘nglne.
People A. Glover, colored. 28 year* of age.
lied at 201 Little street of aarcmita.
Milled** Williams,
ige. died ill 3) 8. 51
uouta.
Edward Bullard. Infant, died at E«lge-
V'jod. <Ja.. of pneumonia.
Ida Me Neal. n g%' It year*, died at 39SI4
IVcatnr street of consumption.
BIRTH 8.
To Mr. siul Mr*. W. II. Wynne, a !*oy, at
csldenre on Augusta avenue.
To Stephen ami Lixxte I lemon, colored,
t»oy, at 2$ Graves street.
To WUIlatu and Annie Wright, colored, a
boy, at 2(2 Chestnut street.
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Special Notices
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THE WEATHER.
i I Local Forecat
J, Atlanta aort VldnJtr-Kali
rr T 1 * ;
NOTICE OF DISSOLU
TION.
NOTICE 18 HEIIEBV GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Woodbury A Helium Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. II. A. Kel-
lam Is to collect all oatstanding notes nnd
accounts due said firm, and pay all obliga
tions of said firm.
8. A. WOODBURY,
II. A. KKLLAM.
The successors to the firm of Woodbury
K el him are the Estey Plano and Organ «N
i-omposed «f #. A. Woodbury# Atlanta, Gi .
and J. II. Kstey, Ilflttlebotro. Vt. They will
conduct a high-class piano and organ busi
ness nt the store formerly occupied by
Woodbury A Kellnm.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE,
Officially corrected by Atlunta Fruit and
Produce exchange.
FRUITS.—Apple*. $7 to $7.60 per barrel.
Grangea $3 to $3.50 per box.
Iiemoua $5.75 to $6.
Limes $1 to $125.
Pine apples $2.50 to $3.50.
Bsuanas, straights, per bnnch $1.50
$L75. Culls, per buucb $1 to $1.25.
Grape fruit $6 to 97 per box.
Strawberries, Georgia stock. 24-qunrt
crates, $1.60 to $2; Tennessee <1 to $L'"'
l>er ••rate.
. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Live hens 36c to 3754c each; live ducks.
Peekln. 30c to 36c; live ducks. Puddle. 25c
to 2744c; frle* 26 to 30c; broilers 15 to 25c.
Dressed hens, per lb.. 12c to 13c; dressed
turkeys, per lb., 13c to 14c; very dulh
•Kk'g*. per dozen, 1.',ft 16c.
Batter, table, per lb., 20c to 22V4c; cook*
log. per lb.r 1EV4c to 15c.
Honey—‘ “
©12c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes, .... _
stock $4.50 barrel; No. 2 stock $3.60
to $4.
Cabbage, per crate, $2 to $2.25; demand
poor. ”
$26o et * # cal,l,a ff e elites, per crate $2.26 to
Pens, per drum. 75c to $1; very slow sale.
romatoes, |»er crate, $2 to $2.50.
Beans, greeh. per crate, $1.25 to $1.50,
market overMtrN*k<Kl; wax $1.25 to $1.60.
Squash, yellow. $1 to $1.26; whlti
to $1.
Corn, new, 20c to 30c per dozen.
Okra, per crate, $2.50 to $1
Cucumbers, per crate, $1 to $1.21
Lettuce, head, per drum *' *
Old Irish potatoes, per
10c lb.; In 1-lb. racks
$1.20.
Hweet |wit«toe*, per bushel, $1.25 to $1.80.
un8lrf| r*rt
1* LOUR.—Postels Elegant, $6.26; Diamond
half patent
lt nt * J 6 i. ra ncj^ paternT & lof’^ha
. 10 to $4.35: fancy $3.90; spring wheat
patent $6.50©*. Market strong.
CORN.—Choice red cob 75c; I'ta 2 white
73c; No. 2 yellow 73c: mixed 72c.
Oats—White clipped 49c; No. 2 white 48c
No. 2 mlxtwl 47c; goldeu 47c.
MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bust
72c; iNdteil 140-lb Jnte*. per buabel, 64c.
HAY.—Timothy, cholco large bale*, $1.10:
x, choice small bale*. $1.GG; do.. No. 1
thlnl bales, $1.06; do. No. 2 95c; do. No. 1
clover mixed 96c; do., No. 2 closed mixed
~)c.
CLOVER—Choice 90c.
FEED STUFF.-Chicken feed, 50 lb. sacks
90c; short*, white, $1.40; shorts, fancy, $1.36
shorts, brown, $1.30; bran, pure —
pounds, $1.30; hrnii, mixed, 70 poi
Purina feed $l.3u; salt, 100-lb, mu,
sqlt, Rock, per cwt., 91: C. ,8. meal, per
‘in, $28: bulla, square sacks, per ton, $9.25.
The above price* are f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams 14c, Callfor*
iihi hauie 10c. Dry salt extra ribs 9.75, bel-
lies 20 25 lb*. 10.50, fat backs 8.50, plates 8.50.
Supreme bird, basl* 10c; Snow Drift com
pouud 7V4;
IE8.
SUGAR.—Standard granulated 5.85; Now
York Refilled 4 to 4440; plantations 3'4 to
Pft*. Market weaker.
COFFEE.—Roasted Arbtickle’s $15.50;
bulk, in bags or-barrels, 12%c; green 10 to
•*’c. Mnrket weak.
RICE.—Carolina 4V4 to 7\4c. according to
grade. Market very strong.
I’lrpvsi* I'ltini' c.,n
Georgia
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
. 106
Knvnnnab 5*. 1909 10244
Mncou 6*. 1910 108
Atlanta 5*. .1911 106
Atlanta 4>4s. 1922 .* 109
Atlanta 4s. 1934 1064
Atlanta and West Point .... 160
Atlnntn and West Point Debts. 109
C. It. of Georgia first Income
do. 2d Income ....... 88
do. 3<1 income . 89
Georgia 261
Augusta ami Savannah .... 117
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ami A. Jst.
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GO WE8T,” GREELEY'S ADVICE;
DIG POTATOE8,” ROCKEFELLER’S
For the flrat time since Attorney
General Hadley, of Missouri, attempt
ed to Ring a cordon of subpena-servers
around John D. Rockefeller, Uie richest
man In the world, attended service in
the Fifth avenue Baptist church yes
terday. John D. looked almost young
He left his home, on West Fifty-fourth
street, nearly an hour before services
began, and walked down the west side
of Fifth avenue in the sunshine. Many
friends greeted him.
A young member of the Bible class
asked the Croesus If he found his pres
ent exercises as wholesome as those he
derived when a boy from digging po
tatoes.
’’You know,” said the querist, “you
told us once that kind of exercise was
onderfully effective.”
"Yes,” said Rockefeller, “and I meant
too. At my then age it was the
best exercise I could have found. The
first dollar 1 put in a bank came from
digging potatoes. I could not dig po
tatoes now as I dug them then, and,
again, there is not the same necessity.
* tell you young fellows, however, that
more of you dug potatoes Instead of
crouching over office desks It would be
better for you In the long run.
"My principal outdoor exercises are
golf and walking. I rest up with an
automobile run. Frequently, in skim
ming along a country road, l see a
robust young chap with his back bent
over n potatoe patch, and I can't help
thinking what a marvelous effect upon
his health in after years that work will
have, and how much more he will get
out of life than city boys.
"Your city gymnasium Is good In Its
way, hut the open air, the woods and
the "Yields are the natural mediums for
the attainment of a sound mind In
sound body.
Fakirs Working Overtime.
The fakir* are getting iu their work In
the burned section, now that so lunar
-‘ghl*eer* am! laborer* ini** that way. Be-
Irie* the innumerable mala water uml
samlwh'h stands, many souvenir-postal
*a)e*iueii sprung up during the night, of
fering pictures of the fire ami It* effects,
crudely printed. One pawnbroker, rather
than have his Income cut entirely, hn*
opened a lemonade stand on top of hi*
safe ou Uo*t *trret. pending the time when
win la* safe to expose the contents of
* *nfe to the air.
Around the mint anil the postoffice there
less than 40 fakir* selling souvenir*
ruins for 25 rent* nnd up. The nr-
le* offered eou*i«t of brokeu china, nrmi.
flower pot*, etc., absolutely worthies*, but
a* b*i»g a* they are churred. tourist* fnll
for the game nnd carefully preserve them
n* memento** of scorched San Francisco.—
Son Francisco Chronicle.
ARE YOU GOING AWAY?
If to, ha vs Tht Georgian mailed to
you. Mailed to city subscribers while
away from home for tha • summer
months at the regular rate of ten cefits
week—no charge for mailing. Sent
any address in the United States or
Canada. Foreign postage extra
■sir tonight; F rt .
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Montgomery nnd Belma—Clear and h ♦
Op.lik«—r«rtlr ctoodr aad w,"m. b '’ 1 -
Hnrevejport—t.fouilv and warm.
New Dries ns—Clear and warm.
. Jackson, Brookhaven, Ilszelhurif
Memphis—Clear and warm. * w,uur,t
Yssoo City—Clear and hot.
Wlnoua—I’srtlr cloudy and warm
t'hattnuooga—1’artly cloudy and",
UiiutMvUlH—Clear and warm.
Corinth—Clear and warm.
Uome-fartlr rtaadr and warm.
Knoxville—Clear and pleasant.
tJ'n i ;r,r 1 „7r«t. tfer c,ond ' : *.|
feSTh-n2rj’?i. ,bow *" *“* °'rtj
Iloldeurille—Cloody; 76.
Corsicana— 1 Cloudy; 72.
Hillsboro—Cloudy; 68; looks like mi.
Fort Worth-Cloudy; 70. rn,a
Houston—Clear; 78.
Kan Antonio—Clear; 7$.
Oklahoma City-Clear; 75.
Monroe, La.—clear; 79.
Huston. La.—Clear; 70.
Narasota. Tex.—Cloudy; 80.
Hbermau—Clear; 70.
Trier—V.lea r; 76.
Waco—cloudy; 60.
Joplin—llnInlug; 70.
Bluskogce— Fair; 70.
Dallas-Cloudy; 78; looks like rain.
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudv 4?
« above; ffnipral rain,. ” ” *•
NortUwwit—(lenrrnllj cloud.; « h u
above: jrcucral ralu. North batota
Mluneaota. 01,1
West nud Southwest—Partly vim,!,. „
to 72 above; llitht ralui. Oklahoma.
ruin* 8t. Idouls and Springfield, in 7
rn?us° Vfl,,eJ “ Cloudy: 64 to 74 a *x»Te; loctl
WEATHER-FORECAST.
Wfisblngton, Mar Louislnu*. Ocnr f i t
West Florida. Alabama and Mlnsisslimi'
Fallr ^Thursday nnd Friday; light Kh
East Texas-Scattered shower* and than-
dcrstorins Thursday and Friday; fresh
southeast winds.
Arkansas, West Texts, Tenney nn< j
Kentucky—Fair Thursday and Friday.
Weather Conditions.
An area of high pressure, central over
North Carolina, covers the eaateru half of
the cottou belt while a second of
high barometer covers the northweat quad,
rant of the United States. Between theft*
1* n trough of relative!- '
tending from northern
ern Texas. ■
Am n reault of the eastward drift of th«
Igh In the southeast clear weather pre-
Jill* over the eastern- portloi of the man
south of the Ohio. The advance of the
northwestern “high” In rear of the trough
of low barometer Is causing general cloudl-
neaa over most of the country with rain
lu the northern tier of state*.
The temperature has risen over the south,
COTTpN REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. # 75th
meridian time. May 31. 1906.
STATIONS OF
Atlanta, clear
•Chattanooga, n. cloudy .
Columbus, p. cloudy .
Greenville, clear
Griffin, clear . •
•Macon, clear .
Montlcello, clear
New nun, cleaf . .
Rome, clear
Spartanburg, dear ....
Ta!in|MK>*a, dear .....
Toccoa. dear .....
West Point, dear ......
Minimum temperaturea are for 12-hour I
period ending at 8 a. in. thl* date.
m
2-1
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CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta . i . . ,
Augusts . • • .
Charleston . • .
Gslventou. . . «
Little Rock . .
Memphis . • • .
Mobile
Montgomery. . ,
New Orleans. • ,
Oklahamn . . • ,
Savannah • • • .
Vicksburg . . • ,
WtUnlngton . . ,
i?
Dlft Averages.
Hi
.00
R smirks.
Temperatures were higher In all sections
of the belt, the rises being more pronounced
In the eastern district*, dear weather
•recalled generally; light rain fell In Ukta-
loura district.
‘ II. MARBURT.
Local Forecaster.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, May 31, 12:15 p.ia.—i'ottos,
snot, demand fair, with prices sternly: mid
dling uplands. 6.07d. Sole*. 10.000; Amer
ican. 9,400; speeulatlon and export, Ifin.
Uen-ipt*. 9,000; American, 1,890.
Futures ofieued quiet.
May
May-June
.lime-July
September-Octolier
(k-tolier-Nor ember
Nov.-December
Dw*.-Jnnnnry
Jan.-Fehninry
Close easy.
5.85- 5.84
5.86- 5.83
KM-S.S3
6.794i.
6.70-5.68
6.65- 5.64
6.61-5.63
5.65- 5.64
6.S5-5.63
77 5.73 LF
Gratified by the Figures.
He was a cold, calculating father,
and he made his figures on a canary-
colored blotting pad with a blue pencil.
When he had finished he called his
daughter. Rose, Into the library and
said; .
Rose, that young Randall has araea
my consent to marry you.”
. "Yes, father,” she answered, while »
blush as red as a tomato mantled ner
face. „
"His salary Is 3 pounds per wees.
"Yes, I know*, and we must practice
economy." .
"I have some figures here to wo
you. After you have paid the rent
your woodbine cottage, laid In * ton
coal, paid the cook’s wages and ali<*^ .
for his cigars, you will have somethings -
left out of his weekly salary.’ „
"That’s the way we figure, fatny.
"You will have enough to buy hair
pound of poor tea, two pound* or n •
and a peck of potatoes," he stern j
said, as he showed her the figure..
"Oh,’ father, but I'm no m
Kind! When I tell Will tonight he »'
' ( overwnelmed with dellghi-
“He will, eh? Whafe^ the "’*"*1
with you?" gasped the old man, a •
realized that the belt had clil'pe
■omewhere. „ . it
"Why, father, we have flgureo ^
hundred time* nnd the be.t »*
moke out wan the tt*h a»4 potato*
and we expected to have to drlnb »
for the whole fleet year.
have made a mlztake of a few rhimM*
week eomehow!”
•And you—you—” nh v
l will marry him and bo. ""; Mt
very, very happy: Thank-, “ hta
tnpa! No one can equal >ou
you take a pencil and alt do»n
lleure!" an
He leaned back and opened ^ ,
mouth to eay zomethlng fljrth . j
the word* would not come. In 1 |„ .
of auch love and economy **
wa* dumb. And *he ran „ .,v«
phone to Will that they , n ,he i
tea mice a day, and the r» » t „ ,
grate flickered and died 1
Incandescent light winked at *
man with both eyes, and p^j
and kicked the cat and gro 'iw
himself.—Tit-Bit*.