The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 12

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SHORTHAND LEARNED IN 6 WEEKS;. best, easiest, cheapwt: also taught l»y mall. Stokely's But. College, 71 Marietta at. MISCELLANEOUS. h. I * Situations Wanted will hereafter be inserted on this page free of charge. If you want a situation, send your ad. to Tho Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser tion. WANTED HELP—MALE. if |lH pt•«HInn* and "union* 'card 'guaranteed: free rntnlojcaa. Coyne Pros*. Trade schools, N •• w York. Chicago. St. Louie. \V A N l’K!>—OOOTTHTUOXG WHITE MhH B a* helpers In the foundry to learn mold* pra* tr.nle. Good pay to start with and ‘••r pny In two or three months. Only ■ • with good references need apply. M il Mlir Mfg. Co. ;:rUTT^Km—PAiWKiii ooo1> m . *««•!• to right party. Apply at once to Make Sign £o., 88 North Broad at.. Atlanta. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. • WILL GIVE REGULAR EMPLOYMENT I In our Sewing room to girls and women I on eaay work, short hours and food par. 1 Experienced operators make from f&OO to I 912do per week, and we will give good day wagea to tboae without experience ! until they learn. If you lira out of At* i lanta, write ua and we will giro you n- , formation about boarding places. Nunnally i Hr.is. A McCrea. 36 W. Alabama street. \v AN rKB—V6t)S*0 l.ADlEH TO LEARN I 1 local and long distance telephone operut- ! li.g. A course of Instruction given In train* lug school with salary Loginning with en-l tiaoce to school. Good salaries paid to impotent orators, salary being deter- lined upon merits of tho operator and _,ot upon length of service. Apply 6th floor, Training School. Telephone Illdg. —yfp r ; z<i , WAS'tffiB—good luii.iAlif^WoifAK for genera I house work. Ill Wlnd.or at. M A.\Tkf>-THS> T yft|tK<) lAMEH~~XT I otic, i’ermanent i>o«ltlon«. A11.1)1. Tel. A T'el. Co.. 75 Edgewood .re. WANTED HELP—Mai. and F.m.l., Better than office worjt— 'The Altruist wants two so licitors for city work. One young lady secured 308 sub scriptions in 28 days’ work. Alfricnd Bldg., 97 1-2 Peachtree. - - -■ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. erntor: am capable of caring for machine; one machine office preferred. Addr?** Box 4:; 1. Griffin, Ga. \V \ fMefr-FOHlTlON' IN WHOLESALE P t*r retail grocery store; have amne ex ixMienc# In retail trade. Address II. 146 H. >TRI>-i>6siTiris! SviTll iio6l> firm y boy IS years old as office boy. Rcll MO f Decatur. Claud llanillton. Decs* . (la. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. AN 1 NERGETicniND^iTeFINKD "lAD\\ high school graduate, s|tenklng German and Trench, and writing a good hand, m . '’ I devote several houra dally reading to Invalids, or acting as their secre- jl^rMkiirjlnn^^ BBBBE9 WANTED—AGENTS. agents wanting bio and quick mxnor send for our free circular*. Gen eral Sates and Supply Co., Mobile, Ala. WANTED—SALESMEN. IsTeU.iuKNTi Htnll.INlViTAiiKHMiiN for magnificent new maps; new features: enf" sellers; exclusive territory and liberal prtMK'Mtlon; extraordinary chance for work- era State If you have had experience. Hudgins Co., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. va fmcjf ?nr-Tinny" 'to* (but the Southern Auction and Salvage Co . at 2t H. I'ryor, can iltepoe* of your houfdiaM go*»ds. office fixtures, safes, car pet rugs, pianos, etc., to advantage. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. l Olt HALE—HALT INTEREST (>R OUR Kintlro ten tbouaaud dollar stock of hard- vure; heat location In Middle Georgia; thlr- t» rife hundred Inhabitants and fine farming ' lou. Address Hardware, care of The Atlanta Georgian. finksHiRB Dogs, ihi.tmore straIn. Pure breed. Cheap. Pigs all sixes: also liomcr Pigeons. Box 66, Crawfordvtlle, «Hell) EaVlah engines a is Engine Works. Empire Bldg.. Atlanta «-M5 VICTORIA IN GOOD COTfDITlON B for $12&; cost $600. l Jump seat trap, |S&; • sat $225. One horse farm wagon. IS- N. * L Spence, *32 34 36 Marietta street. J «xi i*I*ATE CAMERA. THREE HOLD Ren, I act turner Reich lens. 1 Gunloch ■butter, fine condition. List $50. Will sell ^Box 330. K ’T go blind. HER THE ATLANTA ».’s new line. Just added n oaks, travelers' supplies and supplies. The cheapest ever aefl or exchange everything. I Mitchell street. Beil ‘phone IRON HAFEB. BANK SAFES. VAULT DOORS, SAFER fire-proof safea, deposit Vtoxea. Georg* B. Elite. 26 H. Bread St.. Atlanta. LLAlllEU-Wfc HAVE HUS MILLS cutting south Georgia plus shingles. Also manufacture flooring, celling, aiding and lath. Write us for delivered Prices. Kil lian Lumber Company, Box 197, Cordate, Ga. FENCINO. ALL STYLES GATES, WIRE AND IRON fences sold and erected. Fencing for farm, lawn, garden and poultry. Exclusive agents for Pnge Fence." Tilley Fence Co.. M H. Forsyth Kt. Main 3103. WALL PAPER. J. M. QUICK k CO.-WALL PAPER, mouldings, pictures, picture framee, ate. Bell phone 729. Standard 704. 27 E. Hunter. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 2255. 20 E. Hunter SL WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. I^argeet etock In South. 54 N. Broad SL UaukV-whaLthy BUSINESS mkST retired farmera, educated widows and maidens of meana. Write for free direc tory, Family Circle, Toledo, O. WANTED—BOARDERS. A GENTLEMAN OR COUPLE WITHOUT chlldreu can eecure lioard In a refined pri vate Jewish home. Excellent neighborhood. "Home." care Georgian. THREE OR FOUR YoOtfo" temperate habits can be accommodated with excellent rooms and table Imard In private family at reasonable terms. Ad dress A 20. Carrollton Apartments. PALMISTRY. ARRIVED FROM NASIIVII.LK IIY REQUEST, DB WIGHT GARLAND. PSYCHIC PALMIST, ADVISOR AND SEER. Under the directorate of the Boston Psy chic Research Society and Lyceum Bureau. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY. $5.00-$f,.00-$5.00-$5.00 READINGS for $1.00—$1.00—$1.00—$1.00. NO MORE-NO LESS. He tells every hope, fear and ambition of your life, gives full names, date of mar riage, capabilities, fortunate and unfortu nate periods of life. How to win the one you love. In a word, tella everything. If you Intend buying or selling property, or. In fact, make any important step, don’t fall to consult him. Ills advice will lie the means of saving you ocrloua mistakes. Advice and fees for reading reduced for seven days only. Located In my own pri vate home, 211 Ivy street, corner Harris, one block east of Peachtree. No signs. Look for nu ra tier. N. II.—No colored people received. LOST. LOST-AT SKATING ItINK AUDITORIUM last night, wolklug cone with oxidised sliver fox on grip, with Initiate on band, W. C. II. to. H. A. t\ Please leave at Even ing Georgian office nud get reward. BU$INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- ment Co. Wo repair, reconstruct, ex change, buy and sell automobiles. Garage. 10-12 Mitchell atreet, Atlanta, Ga. Bell phone 4894-L Main. 1VaNTKD—YottS’d MAN HTKn‘<>(IUAPI!- er to Invest services and small cupltal In established manufacturing business In city; fine opening. P. O. Ilox 68. Station II. WASTKlt-tO TKOl-LK TO INVEST $200 each and Join party In purchasing one of the best paying small businesses In Atlan ta. Will Im» Incorporated and pay divi dends of 20 to 30 per cent at once, payable quarterly. Will pny more. Subscriptions received on Instalment plan, $10 down and $10 per month for 9 months. Better than savings bank, which pays only 4 per cent. Information gladly furnished .l»ut you must act quickly. "Investment," Station A, At lanta, Ga. PIANOS. BUAMRACII PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1821. BRCIIT PIANO CO., 62 N. FORSYTH. SHOE REPAIRING. N. LAZARUS, 21 8. PRYOR ST. I DO boot and shoe repairing. When I say re pairing, I mean the best repairing only. Superior material and oak leather, with the ln>st workmanship. I know bow to repair liecause I know a aboe. 1 am a akllful mender and can make comfortable and serviceable shoe broke down and worn out ones. Don’t forget the No., 21 8. Pryor street. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. COOl*. PLEASANT ROOMS $2 TO $3 A week. Lodging $1 a week. Meala $2.50 a week. 10ft Trinity avenue. Hell phone 2248. Atlanta Phone 2767. ^FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. bautlful apartment In the Mendeuhali apartment house, 521 523 Peachtree at. Ap ply R. R. Arnold, third floor, Gould bldg. CLOSE IN NORTH SIDE HOME. 9 rooms and reception, por celain bath and stationary wasliRtand, china closet, cab inet mantels, hot and cold water; beautiful shady front yard. Quick sale price $4,500; terms. LUCIUS McK. DUNCAN & CO. 719 4th Natl Bank Bldg. Phone Bell 560-M J. C. BALDWIN «fe CO. REAL ESTATE t INVESTMENTS. 501 Peters Bldg. I •hour.—Bril 5191. Atlanta M10. $4.509—LEE KT.. WEST END. NEAR Park at. Church, 7 room cottage; all con veniences; good Imrn: lot 57x178 ft. Some caah. twlnnce easy. fl.oua—WHLttOUX sT.7 WEST END. 6- room 2 story, corner lot. 40x100 ft. to al ley. Sonic cash, balance $12.50 month, like rent. 11 ItOWN AT.. W kSt“EXM:' 3 ItlHlM cottage, lot 25x119 ft. Some cash, balance monthly, like rent. isoo-KAsr esO. nkau i'aii CTNETT room cottage, 2 acre lot: spring branch; fine place for chlcketis. $100 cash. t*tence SJO per month. Big bargain. 2 .MOfi NEW (N)TTAGKS FOR RfcSf near Westvtew; Just finished; $10 and IliLSO; one 4-room and one 6-room, large lots for truck garden. 1709-M'llANIKI. !<f, t»N ('Alt LINE, J. room house. STOP “Putting-off” advertising and tty “putting-in” advertising. A Want Ad in The Georgian will cost you only one cent a word. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS- Wboleoale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received largo consignment of machines and over 10,006 records. Immediate attention given mall ord*#s. We want the names of all talking macblna dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Atexander-Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND BUNDRIES-LABOEST bicycle and sundry distributors In the south. Southern agent* for Pierce. Yale, Huell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our YOUR TEETH CROWNED 22-K GOLD CROWNS S3 UP. without pain. All work guaranteed 1$ years. Lanier Dentil Parlors, 39ft White hall St., over Emmons' clothing store. Bell phone 266J-J. WK MOVE, STORE, PACK AND SHIP household goods; tnsuranCe rate one per cent Office and warehouse 16365 Walton street Both 'phones. Catbcart's Trans fer. REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER. Signs, banners, flags and flag decorations for special occasions. 2OH E. Alabama 8t TEETH CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODB. IDEALS nnd nil other make, nt h.rgsln price.. Wo ran aell jon a regliter, enltahle for sny Imalneae, at a price that cannot help but plenee you. On.h or monthly pnymrnte. Erery reciter guaranteed for two yearn. Southern Caah ltegl.tcr Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Caah Register Co., 24 8. Broad atreet, MONEY TO LOAN. 80UTHERN LOAN AND DIS COUNT COMPANY MAKE8 LOAN8 TO RE8PON8IBLE 8ALARIED PEO PLE. 1171/4 WHITEHALL 8TREET. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. PANAMA AND MILAN 8TIIAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and alls felt hata cleaned and re shaped, 35c. Banda nr iw.ati, 2Sc each extra. ACME HATTERS, 414 Whitehall St TEETH DEBT SET OP TEETH ».«. GIJARAN- teed to flt All work gueranteed tt years. Ianler Dental Barton. 3W4 Whltahaft St., oyer Emmons' clothing store. Bell pbooe 286S-J. YOUR TEETH PILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY AN Im proved methou. All work guaranteed 15 K ira. Reasonable prices. Lanier pental rlors, 39ft Whitehall St., over Emmons' clothing store. Ball phoie 2S63-J. 3 BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE nOME8 FOR sale on eaay monthly payments. They are brand new and lovely. On large, flue Iota. Right on car line and In the city. 12 minutes from center of city. Hath and toilet, hot and cold water; 6 rooms; pay ments only $20 per month; 6 rooms, pay- COPENIULL LAND CO. 15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Bell Phone 605; Atlanta Phone 345. ATTENTION, HOME- SEEKERS. Have a few building lots left on terms of $10.00 cash and $5.00 per month. Prices low. See LIEBMAN, REAL E8TATE—RENTING. 28 Peachtree Street. CLAUDE L, NORRIS, HELL 'PHONE 443$. 71* FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. NORTH AVR. HOME—IN THE VERY best part of this Untutlful thoroughfare. I have had placed with me for a few daya only a modern 0-room houae for outy $8,500. $1,000 «**■!». ttalancc en»y. vaTant lot-4>S hhoiXTitf m. i TiAVk two nice lota for $775 each. If you want to Icjlld for Investment, see these Mrta. Eaar terms. STEPHENSON BROS., Plumbing and Gas Fittini 51 S. Forsjrth Street. Phones—Bell 2528 Mail Atlatta 371 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC al benefit of Property own- with some of the undersign ed members, as you only have one firm to look to about commissions and yet get the benefit of efforts of all members to the Ex change. Exchange is located in room No. 210 Gould Build ing, Decatur street, where bulletins arc. kept, showing special bargains offered and open for public inspection from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Adair, Forrest A Geo rue, 208 Centui Ansley Bros., 4 to 10 East Alabama Ansley St Ferris. 4 to 10 E. Alnbamn Street. Dalian. G. J., 816 Fourth National Rank DavlafVrank C k Co., 406 and 406 Gould Bldg. iniiifHMi, Warner, m rinuiinmn Foster, W. A., 26 Inman Bldg. Grant A Petty, 32, Bast “* " Alabama Strset. viiuui a, i mi, a. nasi ninmuin nin Gifford, J. A. A Co., 602 1’eters Bldg. Knox. Fltshngh, 606 Peters Bldg. Latham, J. IL. 238 Equitable Blag. McClatebey, I). F., Real Br*“- * ment Co.. 206 Candler B!d| McKinnon, G. M., 520 Peters Lma. Monn a Krouse, 501 Fourth National Rank Bldg. Roberts, C. M.. 12 Auburn Avenue. Robson A Rivers, 8 West Alabama Street. Hauhders A Morris, 6 South Broad Street. Treadwell, W. E. A Co.. 24 8. Broad St Thrower. M. L., corner Forsyth and Wal ton Streets. Turman, 8. It. A Co., corner Broad and Alabama Streets. Ware A Harper. 725 Century Bldg. Wilson, H. 615 Prudential Bldg. W. E. WORLEY, 335 EMPIRE BUILDING. Atlanta ’Phono 3083. IgtiSF ^raunhtmseTprlremlTC^pIrtcaain 100x271 FEET ON PONCE DB LKON. close to the Boulevard, good 6-room house; a dean $1.000 proflt here Tn 12 months. 456 "GRANT "JfTrNd'W^ltobXri lOUSE ■ Just completed; price $2,100 on easy terms.| R6 'K~aEoff(iiA Avk . kEW ■ VnobUl | house; terms very easy. See me quick. | CLOSE to CAI'ITOL AVE.. A OOOb 4^1 | room houae, line elevated lot. 60x200 feet; price $2,400. Easy terms. All Improver TWO 1A)TH CLOSE TO ^APlTOt AVfc. 45x256 each; level and elevated; price $20d each. $100 cash. >10 per month. SEVERAL ORMOND ST. I.OT8 AT $375 to $600; easy terms. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only One Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Homei. The tint month will be glren FREE and If occupied one year, two more monthe will be (tven FREE at the end of the year, making only nine monthe you will have to pay for. None but good famlltca will b« allowed In theee hou.es. The., are located on the River electrlo car line only twenty mbiutea ride from the center of the city; contain 7 and t room*; have never been occupied; aro located In Weet Atlanta Park. Every houee fronts a fifty-foot Park, which la aat In trees, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It ie cheaper than living In the city and the eurroundlnge are more whole- come. In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springe, which will cure any case of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of bow long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing 11,600.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the ground., will show yes through the houeea Rent 620.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. IS Auburn Avonuo. FOR SALE. ON BAST CAIN ST., NEAR FORT ST., i hare for sale 3 housea almost new, renting to high-class colored tenants st $34 per month. I can sell this for $3,750. See me for bargains. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. Bell Phone 4B9?. Member Atlanta Real Estate Exchange McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL E8TATE AND CONTRACTING S14 Empire Building. Phone 887. WANTED AT ONCE. FOR CASH CUSTOMER, $100,000 WORTH of railroad frontage that has not doubled In value In the last 2 years. FOR SALE. BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING site on railroad, containing 60 acres, with creek and rock, within 2 miles of Piedmont park. Will soil any part. FIFTY FEET OPPOSITE TERMINAL station nt a bargain. $4,700 WILL BUY 10-ROOM HOME ON large lot on East Pine atreet. Terms, or will exchange for smaller home. $7,500 WILL PURCHASE AN ELEGANT 9-room bouse, lot 100x200 feet, lo Inman Park, Druid Circle. THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES ON beautiful corner In West End. $4,250 to $4,600. FIVE NEAT 6 AND 7-ROOM COTTAGES lu the best part of West End, rente from $28.60 to $31.00. Washington htrebt-9-hoo.m. beau- tlfui home with 2 china closets, folding doors, flue gas fixtures modern conven iences, etc., stable, large lot to alley. Terms nt $4,700. 9-BOOM, 2-8TORY NEW HOUSE, TINTED wall., rnhlnat mantel,, Meldrim Street, only 11,700. Term*. BEAUTIFUL# NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE ON Peachtree with over one acre of ground. Price $9,600. Liberal . terms or will ex- change for vacant property or smaller home. • oVkU $,000 FEET RAILROAD FRONTAGE out of and within city limits. Prices, $800 to $35,000 per lot, at bargain counter prices. Buy now and double your money within a year. IE YOU WANT A BUSINESS SITE WE bare client! who will buy and Improve for you. Call and aee ua. FOR RENT BY JOHN J. WOODSIDE. 1104 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. STOREROOM 138 PEACHTREE ST. GOOD CHANC5. WE ARB OFFERING FOR RENT FROM July 1st. store room and basement, both about 25x60 feet through from Peachtree to Forsyth street. Very seldom you cau get an opportunity at a Peachtree atreet store. If you need It come quick. Rent $150 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 13 Auburn Ave. Both Phones 618 S3,79d—FOR THIS PRICE WE OFFER YOU a cennlne bargain, 6 room.. lot 40 by ISO. within 1 block, of the Aragon hotel. $5,500—NO. 436 JACKSON STREET. ONE of the best built bouses In the city: 2-story, 8-rooms, strictly modern apd In perfect condition, built less than one year. Terms If desired. $2,250—9-BOOM COTTAGE. LOT 75 by 200, In center ol College Park. Very cheap at this figure. $3,000-100 ACRES NICE AND LEVEL AS a floor, on public road and Ga. R. R. 12 miles from Atlanta; has 6-rooin house, barn; spring and fine stream. 60 acres In original forest. One-half cash and balance Tery reasonable. $6,500—FIFTEEN HUNDRED CASH AND $60 per month will get you one of the prettiest and best new north side homes, between the Peachtrees. Bet ter not delay this matter. It*a all going up. GLOBE & JUSTIN, 216 PETERS BLDG. 19-ROOM HOUSE 22 E. ALEXANDER.S3S.00 O-ItOOM HOUSE, ISO MELDItIM 116.00 S-ltOOM HOUSE. 60 NEWPORT ST. .110.00 4-ItUOM HOUSE, CHESTNUT AND FOUN- dry $6.00 3110011 HOUSE, 304 W. FOURTH....37.00 3-KOOM HOUSE. 8 MBLDRUM ST....16.00 3-UOOM HOUSE. 120 LIN8EY ST 34.60 3-ItOOM HOUSE. 122 L1NSEY ST 34.60 3-UOOM HOUSE, MAGNOLIA ST 38.60 3-ItOOM"HOUSE, W. NORTH AVE....35.00 1 SKATING ItINK. MARYS ST *26.00 XI HUNTER ST.. STORES 132.50 4014 IIUNTElt ST.. UP STAIRS ROOM 40*100 f 3.10.00 RAILROAD SCHEDULES Showing the Arrival and Departure of Paa- aengor Tratna of the Following Roads: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— • 3 Nashville 7:10 am * 2 Nashville . 3:35 am 73 Marietta . 8:86 am 74 Marietta ..13:10 pm •93 Nashville 11:45 am *92 Nashville . 4:50 pm 75 Marietta . 3:50 pm 72 Marietta .. 6:30 pm • 1 Nashville 7:36 pm * 4 Nashville . 8:60 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From— Depart To— Savannah ... 7:20 am Macon 12:20am Jacksonville . 7:60 am Savannah ... 8:00 am Macon 11:40 am Macon 4:00 pm Savannah ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... 9:15 pm Macon 7:56 pm Jacksonville . 8:30 pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL ROAD. Arrive From- m Depart To- •Selma 11:40 am •Montgomery 6:80 am Montgom’y . 7:45 pni 'Montgomery 12:45 pm •Selma 11:25 pm 'Selma 4:20 pm LaGrange ... 8:20 am LaGrange ....6:80 pm •Montgom’y . 3:40 pm •Montgom'y ..11:15 pm •Daily. All other trains dally except Sun- d *Xil trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner Mitchell street and Madison avenue. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— Depart To— •Augusta ... 6:00 pm •Augusta 7:45 am Conyers 6:45 am Llthonla 10:06 am Covington .. 7:46 am 'Augusta 8:90 pm •Augusta ...12:30 pm Conyers 6:00 pm Llthonla .... 3:25 pm Covington ...6:10 pm •Augusta .... 8:15 pm *Augusta ....11:45 pm •Dally. All other trains dally except Sun day. 8EABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Washington . 6:30 am Birmingham . 6:40 am Abbeville ... 9:00am Monroe . . . 7:20am Memphis. . .11:45 am New York . .12:00 m New York . . 3:30 pm Abbeville . . 4:00 pm Monroe. . . . 7:40 pm Memphis . . . 6:00 pm Blrmlngh’m . 9:25 pm Washington . 9:35 pm Shown In Central time. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure Is flat and staenM*.* - the Interior of the United Staffs* n n»i<f V * r a result locel thimder.tnrm. " 1 at a number of etatlon.. A ill.tuihn, . has developed In the gulf »uth STjEm? whose effect, are already felt at KeyWelr' The storm that wa. central over the ??. kot*. Irlday ha, moved to Lake 8unlrt„V but I, decree slug In energy. ShowemhA : occurred to the eouthemt of Ite'ent*. L f.r aa the north Atlantic cSast Th^ra u a third Uenreaslon over northern unnccompanle.1 by rain. 111 The weather I, clear except In P|„rlri» New England and the lake region 1 ,rw *' Itnln I* falling at Key Weit where •« Inchea have already fallen. -™ The flat aUgnant rondltlon of the . , moanherlc preaaure la favorable for the development of local thunrteratorm. h, „ , section this afternoon, tonight and Sum.. J. B. MABBtrny, Local Foreca.ter, COTTON REGION BULLETIN For the 24 hours ending at 8 a m nrk meridian time, June 9. 1906. m ‘' ,3th STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. ^Atlanta, clear 'Chattanooga, clear Columbui. clear Gainesville, clear Greenville, clear.......... Griffin, clear •Macon, clear Montlcello, clear..... Newnan. clear Home, clear Spartanburg, dear Tallapoosa, clear Toccoa, clear •Minimum temperatures are for r* period ending at 8 a. m. this date Heavy Rainfall: Tulsa. Okln., 1.54 Pi CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta Augusta Charleston Galveston Little Bock Memphis Mobile Montjgunery Oklahoma ...!!!!! Savannah Vicksburg Wilmington DIst.' Averages. were unimportant. ShQtvers occurred .... the eastern and northwestern portion*, with immaterial amounts In some other dlNtrtcta. J. B. MARBURY, Local Forecaster. ATLANTA MABKETS. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Bid. I Georgia 4H*. 1615 114 Georgia II. R. 6s, 1910 106 Baruunah 5s. 1900. ........ 102ft Macon 6s, 1910 ...••••••• 108 Atlanta 6s. 1911 106 Atlanta 4fts. 1922 109 Atlanta 4s, 1934 106ft Atlanta and We*t Tolnt .... 165 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 109 C. R. of Georgia first income do. 2d Income ........ 90 do. 3d Income 88 Georgia 265 Augusta and Savannah . • . . 117 Southwestern . .11$ w iSg nweiiera ........... cla Pacific lata ] and A. 1st. . THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Trlvate Leased Wire. Chicago, June 9.—Hogs—Receipts today. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. EAST CAIN ST. NO. 52-SIX-ROOM COT tnge renting for $30 on lot 66x100. This Is close In north side property, rapidly in creasing In value; can be utilised tn various ways so as to produce large reutal Income. Cun give a bargain In this property If taken at once. IVKHT IIAltftlH HT. 11KTWKKT Sl’HINd nud Williams, within 300 feet of Carnegie Way. Iteautlful corner, 92x149 feet; two housea renting well account close proximity to the center. Fine central block suitable for substantial Improvement. If sold at once can quote a price that will Interest you. cfiNTltAL AVK." Ilm si; ItkSTiM! Full $16. on lot 36x100, near Mitchell, which we are authorised to sell at a very low price. Watch Central are. property for rapid in crease In values wbeu the Washington st. viaduct and L k N. terminals are com- pleted. MANY HKSIDRS'CKM FROM RUU TO $211.. 000; also vacant lots st prices ranging from $125 to $10,000; In every desirable sec tion of the city. FOR SALE. Railroad frontage—best in the city; also two lots cen ter manufacturing district. J. H. Crutchfield, People’s Building. ... m (waui. fu.MV u -w, i neavy, $6.25£6.60; rough, $5.S5Q6.30; yorkers, $6.5( choice heavy, $6.60^6.60. Cattle—Receipts, 300. Market steady; quality fair; beeves. $4.1066.00; cows, $1.60 ©4.50; heifers. $2.40©4.90; calves, $5.00©7.25; 6 ood prime steers, $5.26©6.00; poor to me- turn. 94.00fg6.20; stockers and feeders, $2.75 .Inti, 4,000: market puriHy lair. Nntlve, 33.50®6.20; >6.20; y«*»rllngs_. _fc.75©6.40; strong. western. lambs, $5.6067.10; western, $6.60^.7.10. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. N>w York, June ».-The market for cot ton «ee.l oil wa. very quiet hut ateadv. There wai hw intereat displayed in July ■t unrhnneed price, from Thurndav. There wa. n fair trade In October amonntfnir to nearly 600 barrel. Commlaaton houae. wen. kood lmyera. The apot altuatlon wa. rather a ulet for the moment, with a rather light emand for all purpoaea, with exporter! doing very little. The dlatant dellvertea are still Influenced by the crop conditions and the discounts made for crude oil for fall delivery. The market at the close was iiulet, with prices unchanged to ftc lower.— \Vnre Sc Inland. September .*• *, T I !!!!!!!!!! 37^^y?ilt October 34^03&h November 32' Decemlier 314*r32 Closed quiet and steady. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and produce exchange. FRUITS.—Apple. $7 to $7.50 per barrel Granges $3 to $3.50 per box. Lemons $5J50 to $5.76. Limes $1 to $1.25. Pine apples $2.60 to $3.60. Bananas, straights, per bunch $1.50 te $1.75. Culls, per bunch $1 to $1.25. Strawberries, Georgia stock, 24-quart crates, $1.60 to $2; Tennessee $1 to $1.50 per crate. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB.- Llve hens 35c to 37ftc each; live ducki. Peekln, 30c to 36c; live ducks. Puddle. ZSe to 27ftc; fries 22ft to 25c; broilers 15 to 22W*. Dressed bens, per lb., 12c to 13c; dressed turkeys, per lb., 13c to 14c; very dull. Eggs, per doxen, 15016c. Butter, table, per H>„ 20c to 22ftc; cook ing, per lb., 12ftc to 15c. Honey—Now 8010c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 012c. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. 1 stock $4.60 barrel; No. 2 stock $3.50 to $1. Cabbage, 2ft to 3c.lb., demand good. Beets, cabbage crates, per crats $13 te $2.60. Peas, per drum, 75c to $1; very slow sale. Tomatoes, per crate, $2 to $2.50. Beans, green, per crate, 75c to $1, market overstocked; wax 60 to 75c. Squash, yellow, $1 to $L25; white 75c Corn, new, 20c to 80c per dozen. Okra, per crate, $150 to $1 Cucumbers, per crate, $1 to $L2S. Sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1.25 to $1-60. Spinach $1 per bushel Asparagus 12ft to lbftc bunch. Peaches, per crate, $2 to $2.60. Cherries, 24H]uart crate, $150 to $1 Cantaloupes, per crate, $2 to $150. Blackberries 10 to 12ftc quart. Dewebrrles 1& to 12ftc quart FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. , FLOUR.—Postels Elegant, $1.36; Diamond latent $6; fancy patent 75.10; half patent 4.10 to $4.86: fancy $3.99; spring wbMt latent $5,500*. Market strong. CORN.—Choice red cob 76c; No. 2 white 74c; No. 2 yellow 73c: mlxm 72c. OATS.—Choice white clipped 51c; choice white 60c; choice mixed 49c. MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel 73c; bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 63c. HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, 11.10; do., choice small bales 31.14; do.. No. 1 thy bale*, $1.06; do., No. 2 $1; do. No. 1 er mixed $1.06; do.. No. 2 closed mixed ^CLOVER—Choice 90c. The above prices sre f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. PROVISIONS—Supreme bams 14ftc. Cali fornia hame lOftc. Dry salt extra ribs 9.50. bellies 20-25 lbs. 10.60, fst backs 9, plate* L Supreme lard, basis 9.75; Snow Drift com pound 7ft. GROCERIES. SUGAR.—Standard granulated 4.M; New York Refined 4 to 4ftc; plantations 4 to 4%e. Market stronger. COFFEE.—Boasted Arbuckle’s $1550: „Mk, In bags or barrels, 12ftc; green 10 to 12c. Market weak. RICE.—Carolina 4ft to 7ftc, according to grade. Market very strong. (•Kprup * #„ii ... ARE YOU GOING AWAY? If «o, have The Georaian mailed to you. Mailed to city subeeribere while away from homo for tha aummer montha at tha ragular rata of tan cent, a waak—no charga for mailing. Sent to any addresa In the United 8tate, or rjinad.0. poit.ne rxtr.. STEVENSON ■& CO. Homes and bigh-grade monet-making Real Estate in vestments. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL 1529 Candler Bldg. Bel 1 Phone 1051; Atlanta 306. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 4:30 P. M. E. G. BLACK and W. H. ALLEN Have purchased and subdivided the J. L. Winter Home between Atlanta and De catur. Streets graded. This beautiful old homestead contains 18 acres, noted for its magnificent shade oaks, no lot but what is well shaded, and great care has been taken iu making every lot receive every advantage possible, being 600 feet on the Georgia Electric Railway. Five-cent ear fare, 10 minute schedule, no change of care* To reach this property take tho Decatur car at the corner of Edgewood avenue and Peachtree street and get off at Winter Station, which is on the property. All lots will be staked aud numbered. Terms 10 per cent cash and 5 per cent monthlv, 6 per cent interest, 10 per cent discount for all cash. For plats applv to FAVER & 308-3l5-3i6 Peters Building, BLACK, Both Phones