The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 25, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. MONDAY, JtTN* S, MO*. EDUCATIONAL. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No Ad Taken For Le*a Than 25 Cent*. CASH MUST ALWAYS accom pany out-of-town orders. Watch The Georgian .Want Page Grow. MinlnilAN !. „• t ,• ii L08T. one Iron gray man', with anrs on right. Hoturn to Melt Plumbing Ca, 65 Month Pryor Mtroet. —— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 00 SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- meat Co. Wo repair, reconstruct, ex change. buy and sen automobiles. Garage. 10-12 Mitchell atreot* AMaota, Oa. Dell phone 4104*L Main. Situations Wanted will hereafter be inserted on this page tree ot charge. if yon want a situation, send your ad. to The Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser tion.' WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTF.n-tlOOl) STRONG WHITK MBS an helper* In the foundry to learn mold- era' trade. Good pay to atart with and Letter pay In two or three .nontbn. Only tbnae with £—"* ggj g je DeLonrh MID MEN AND DOYH WANTED LEARN plumbing. plnaterlng. brleklavlng. Hire dal offer life schnlnrahlp fifty dollar*, easy i>aymenta; position guaranteed: free rata* loguo. Coyne Ilroa. Trade School*, New York. Chicago, 8t. Louis. STCNOOKAPIIEK FOR TEMPORARY position, $85. Htenngraphora for* pormn WANTED HELP—FEMALE. $12.00 per week, and we will gl ?* good day wages to those without experience - - *- - • ** —ut of r‘ until they learn. If you live out Bros. A McCret, : lag. A courae of Instruction given In train ing school with salary beginning with en trance to school. Good salaries paid to competent operators, aalary being deter mined upon merltn of the operator and not upon length of service. Apply 5th floor, Training School, Telephone llldg. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. and masseurs, offer their service* Jointly or singly. Address York, care Georgian. WxS'TiilTl^ALEiIJilXN. 6 M(WiWfi\. perlence, desire* position as salesman In ooda or grocery at * ‘ ‘ “ Anhnrn nvcmio. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. stenographer by young lady experienced In that line. Addrcita R., 414 Fonrth Na- WANTED—AGENTS. WANTED—8ALESMEN. iur luntiiiiiunn urw urn irniurn, Mir seller,; Fit-lu.lv, t.rrllorjr an* llb*ral proportion; eitreordlnnry rhauc* fur work er*. Slat# If you hav, bad expert,oce. Ilndglns Co., Atlanta, Ua. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Co., at N) 8. ITyor, cau illipo., of your household goods, offlro Bxxures, aaf,,. car peta. rasa, pianos. ,tc.. 10 adrantagu. • Boat SolatFr RpHnn. |tn An Kaay Murk. Front afw I if pot. \VANTkll—ItKI.lAlll.K l'AIITV TO TAKl: ebarac of good Jg-rwuugtintef recently re modeled In the town of Tallnitton. tin. The FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ijAVI you ANYTHING TO BULL? ’ 1F~ “At bare, tend It to tbF Southern Auetlon Ik Ivy« Co., to 8. Pryor otn*L Pboa# tLAli KNIIlSlln ATI.AH IKHLBlTS All style* and altea. Atlaa Engine Work.. Empire Rida.. Atlanta mkr-cURs utstskss-'- "litii.aiw aboold have high aradr .Ian*. Call on Phone aS “* >iorth Trjor atrppt. I Have upon ipitiOWI v rAS‘tr~FSg ^■Georglam^H ale. Address Plano. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU hnalneas. For high grade work can on Kent. 91# N. Pryor.* phone 202$. Custom Made Hornets. . it Any H... ■ D. CRAKE A CO. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. WANT TO EXCHANGE HANDSOME BHHHII ., ... eonwr lotki location north aide, about % 100 feet shade, etc., on south good location north■MVPKOTMI front. Will pay cash for difference, dreaa^j^^ng^care^leorjrim* DHAMIIACH PIANOB. ESTABLISHED 1823. BECHT PIANO CO., 62 N. FORSYTH. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8. COOL. PLEASANT ROOMS $2 TO $- .. • * * * *• week. MeaR $2.60 n avenue. Bell phone lv/oia a itnannn a a» week. Lodging SI a week. 10# Trinity i 2241, Atlanta phone 2 CLEAN, COOL. NICELY FURNISHED rooms for men. $2 per week. No extra wrgo for two In room. 10 Trinity avenue. . Phone 2248. Atlanta phone 2767. PER80NAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1261. 90 E. Hunter St WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad St kig i it - cEaShes tsrmrttmmtiTAV Southern Hhorthnnd Business University, taught by Miss Lula Oachet “KENT LIGHTS” THfe BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW ■old nt 91# N. Pryor 8t. Alex Kent, Phone 4848. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. WALL PAPER. J. M. QUICK moulding#, D'.hturea, picture frame*, etc. Bell phone 729. Standard 701 27 E. Hunter. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND ItECORDS- Wbol.aal, and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Record,. Just rccalvrd largo conatgnmant of machines and liicYcLEU' ANb HUNbtllEB-U'RdtihT bicycle and sundry dlatrlbntora In tba aouth. Southern agents for I'lrrca, Tala, Hnrll and lludaon bicycles. Wrlto tor our YOUR TEETH Without pain. All work guarouted _ eara. Larder Drntnl Parlors, MU Whitt- mil Nt.. nv.r Etnmoua' clothing atort. Ball pbona Wfc kltiVtt, kroitB. PAC({ aNd afiit- bouMhald good,; Inauranca rat, on# par cant Office and warabonaa IKI*S Waltnu atraat. Both 'phonaa. Cathcurt'a Trant- far. Stop waiting until you have to advertise. Try it •a' when you ought to. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. We are offering at private sale 30 fiine building lots in Inman Park; also a number of building gites on Waddell and Krag street, near Atlanta Stove Works. We are closing out all the real estate of the East Atlanta Land Co., and have put the prices to sell quick to you. Call and examine the list. CENTURY BUILDING. EAST CAIN ST. NEAR HIGHLAND AVENUE. * SPLENDID COTTAGES, ALMOST NEW, occupied regularly by high class colored its, at, a rental of $34 per month. This specially go ‘ >« bought at I me for bargains. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 AUBURN AVE. FOR RENT. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, WB RAVE ON OUR LIST— 1 ten-room houae. 1 Nine-room houae. 6 Eight-room house*. 10 seveo-roorn houses. 20 alx-room houses. 96 live-room houses. 86 four-room houses. 66 three-room houses. 7 two-room houses. Come to see ns. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 818. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building lot 50x900. This Is something atrlctly first class; best nelghlrarhood from here to Co! lege Park. $2,400—WEST END, BRAND NEW 6-ROOM cottage, with water, sewerage, etc., on level lot, 50x200, close to car line, on terms of $400 cash and $20 toT25 per mouth. $6,000 - COLLEGE PARK, VACANT, shady, level lot, near car line, 900x200. on corner. Owner gone west to live. Inatrncts u* to sell. Will consider auy reasonable* offer. Money In subdividing tbla. Terms. FOR RENT. 26-R. H., 62 and 64 Walton it 10- R. H„ 70 Con# »t 11- Il. H., 39 Logan ave. 4-R. H., 183 Formwalt at. Sco— LIEBMAN. Real Estate, Renting. 28 Peachtree St. Phones 1075 REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER. Signs, banners, bags and flag decorations for spedsi occasions. -90#W. Alabama St. RKSiETiTEH (TUTH* aprcla Knoffofxmo a aca|n dloeneca and make hair grow, ronva Medicated Soap makes you by- ' “ year* success.) J, J. Icnlcally clean. (90 . ..rom, specialist, 613 lanta, Ga. At- TEETH PAIN —All dental work done without nail All work guaranteed 16 years. Lanier 1>sl til Parlors, 19# Whitehall St, over Em- moos* clothing store. Bell phone 2661-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIAt.t.WOODS. IDEALS uy . nt please you. Ca»h or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash Register Co., Branch of American Second- itnnd Cash Register Co.. 24 8. Broad street, Atlanta, Ua. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. ANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS ■bni>cd, Banda or sweats. 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6# Whitehall 8L TEETH BEST SET OF TEETH $6.09. OUARAN- iaa<l to nt. All work iiioraolaad U yr.ro, Lbblrr Danttl I’orloro, MH WhltakoR St., ovar Ktumona* rluthln* otore. Ball pbeo, aaJ. ihb, Cortlo.v., Lorjja Vartaty. Soft and E. D. I-RAN& * CO. Front Naor liapnt. DON’T GO BLIND. WREN YOD BEE THE ATLANTA Wrecking Co/s new line. Just added a full line of trunks, travelers’ Hupplies and general office eupnlle*. The cheapest ever sold. We buy. aell or exchange everything. >7 anc>23 West Mitchell afreet. Bell phone ■ MISCELLANEOUS. thin Lumber Company. Box W7, Cordele, ALL STYLES OATES. WIRE AND IRON fences sold and erected. Fencing for farm. lawn tj prden^and poultry. Exclusive riiQ “ '*"■ ,, - s Street. Phones Wo|on t'mbrailo.. »i.». ■ A Shady Thin*. D. CRANE A CO. | Depot. “OrTBoS ioii 6a fes le w. EUk, Atlanta.' NORTH SIDE HOMES. Have several very handiomo North Side home*. For Information ' 8 «> LIEBMAN. Real Estate, Renting. 28 Peachtree SL FOR SALE. WE HAVE Jl’ST HAD PIsACED WITH ua two braud new 8-rtxHu bounce on Park nreuue that we can »ell at n very low price “on beautiful _ - Tea. that we i cheap an It coat to build W. E. SAUNDERS & CO., Real Estate and Renting. 67 Inman Bldg. Bell Phone 14IS BUY A SWEET HOME. tlful Copanblll, aaay monthly payment,, anma na rant, i room., hot and cold wa ter, porcelain bath and toilet, Dutch man tel. flli-ii nml cabinet, right In city, on tba car line, 12 ralnutca from canter; only out left, ilo quick. COPENHILL LAND CO. 15 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Bell Phone 603. Atlanta Phone 345. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only On, Lift of Eight Brand Ntw Suburban Homaa. Tba tint month will be given FREE and If occupied ona year, twp more months will ba given FREE at the end ot the year, making only nine months you will have to pay tor. Nona but good families will ba atlowad In these houses. These are located on the Rlvar electric car Una only twenty minuter ride from tha canter ot the city; contain 7 and I rooms; have never bean occupied; are located in Want Atlanta Park. Every house fronts a flfty-foot Park, which la set In traes. evergreen* and flower*. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot fur children. It tb cheaper than living In tha city and the surroundings art more whole some. In the center ot this Park are the Ferro Photphate Springe, which will cur* any case ot stomach or kidney trouble, no matter ot how long stand ing. It now has a ntw church, neatly furnished, a atore. a achool-houae coat ing 12,600.00 will toon be completed. Captain J. T. Mill*, who live* on the grounds, will show yon through tb* bouse*. Rant 220.00 par month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. 12 Auburn Avenue. 23.760—COLLEGE PARK HOUSE, 8-ROOM, Z-atorr, lot 100*190. ou corner, near car. Houae la nearly brand new. big. only about 1 year old. If you are Intereated and need terms we can suit you. 227,500—Close in, Ju»t off of Peach tree, a practically brand new prop osition; leased to delightful ten- ants for 23,960. Get out your arithmetic and flguro some on this special reaaon for Belling. Terms If desired. Call In person for In formation. SALESMEN, I. C. McCrory, L. M. Johnson, McDon- EMMETT HEIGHT, 89 N. Forsyth 8t. Ball Phone 1450-Atl. 164. crea hi DcKulb county cheap. The petition of B. Goettfnger and Her man Uohen, both of Fulton county, Georgia, and A. Flatauer, of Franklin county, Flor ida, respectfully shows: Flrat. That they desire tot themselves, I their associates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated under the name and atyle of “AMKB1CAN HAT MANUFACTURING COMPANY" ... for n term of twentyfllM privilege of renewal said term. Second. The capital IMPPOTINPHH tlon Is to l>e fifteen thousand ($16,000.00) don lara actually paid In, either In monev or In property at a fair valuation, and Is to be divided Into shares of tha par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each; petitionary desire the privilege of Increasing said capi tal stock from time to time by a vote of a majority of the capital stock, according to par value, to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars. Third. The object of the proposed cor poration Is pecuniary profit and gain to Its stockholders; and the particular business which petitioners propose to carry on Is the manufacturing, buying and selling of hats of every cnaracter and description, with all kinds of feathers, laces, trimmings and such articles as are usually carried in a millinery and dry goods atore. Petitioners desire the further right to manufacture, buy and sell any and all other kinds or personal property aa they may deem neces sary or profitable In connection with their salu business. Fourth, Petitioner* desire the further right to make ouch contracts as may tie necessary, to acquire, own, buy and sell such articles of personal property, goods, wares and merchandise as from time to time may be deemed advisable In and about the business of said corporation, and the right to acquire, own. buy and aell such real estate as from time to time may be 111 IllSkf ■ nml • r .i. by mortgage, loan aeeo, aeea or rrust or other wise for the purpose of securing any evi dence of Indebtedness of the corporation and to have and enjoy all the rights, privi leges and Immunities Incident to like cor porations under the laws of Georgia. ■Fifth. The principal office and place of ■tallies* of the proposed corporation will be 'n the city of Atlanta, said state and county, but petitlsnsr* desire the right to establish branch offices and places of doing business at other places within and wltba out this state. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be mada a body corporate under the nnme and style W. VI8AN8KA, Petitioners' Attorney. Filed In office this Jane 11, 1906. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clark. 8TATF. OF GBORUIA, COUNTS OF FUL- I, Arnold BroYlo*. rkrk of tbr ,*p«Hor court of Mid roantj, do hereby certify that tke for.-s.ilne I* a true and correct copy of the application foe charter In the nwtter of Amertenn lint M«nnf*cturln* Company, na tho mu appeura of Ola In thk oiriee. ®**itejoi?fe 'Sroylwl Clerk Superior Court eulton County, Oa. DEATH8. Charles S. Spinks, aged 27; died at 170 Nelson street, of apoplexy. Mrs. Mary J. Phillips, aged 6*; died 'of menlngltla, at 22 Queen street. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor, died at' 16 Whitehall ter race. V. U Watts, 34 years old; died at 704 DeKalb avenue. Miss Llule Shields, aged 21; died of tuberculosis, at 276 Woodward ave nue. Mr*. 21. Tldd, aged 70; died of par alysis, at 64 McDaniel street. William H. Plunkett, eged 20; died at Grady hospital. Mrs. I. E. Munger, aged 42; died of heart disease at Tabernacle Infirmary. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apperson; died at 11 Ltlllan street. , Allle May Gordon, 16 months old died of cholera Infantum, at 112 Mark ham street. BIRTH 8. To Sir. and Mrs. O. A. Martin, at 40H Madison avenue; a son. To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meadors, at 367 Hunter street; a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Campbell; a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Conley, at 22 Dunn street; a son. buildinTpermits. 280—M. A. Miller, to repair one story frame dwelling at 72 Linden avenue. 21.060—G. N. Morgan, to add story to frame dwelling at 220 Luckle street. 21.000— H. H. Harrison, to remodel three-story brlok building at 70 White hall street. 2100—C. P. Lynes, to add to one story frame dwelling at IS Bryan street. 2600—Mis* Cora Martin, t<f build one story frame dwelling at 11 Williams street. 2140—G. T. and A. E. Warren, to change front of three-story brick building at 16 East Mitchell street 22.600— J. M. Wright, to build three one-story frame dwellings at 196-198 200 Jones avenue. 2200—John Bedford, to add to one Story frame dwelling at 15 McAfee street. 290—H. if. Sfendell, to re-cover frame house at 107 Capitol avenue, 21.000— A. L. Dun, to add to one- story frame dwelling at 106 East Geor gia avenue. 210— Neal Wllaon, to build awning at 106 Chestnut street. 276—H. H. Williams, to re-cover one- story frame dwelling at 1>9 Butler street. ' 21,260—Dr. W. B. Hamby, to build one-story frame dwelling at 211 Rosa lie street PROPERTY*TRANSFERS. 2600—Lowe Stillman to King Still man; lot In land lot No. 60, Fulton county. Warranty deed. 21.766—W. S. Ansley et al. to I. N. Ragsdale; lot on Cascade avenue. Commissioners’ deed. 25—Brown Investment Company to Earl Davis; lot on corner of Butler and Baker streets. Quit claim deed. 2172.62—Louis Davis to Atlanta Sav ings bank; lot on BIsbee avenue. Loan deed. 24.600— Hooper Alexander to Empire State Investment Company; lot t Greensferry road. Warranty deed. AN OFFICER WOUNDS A FLEEING PRISONER YOUR TEETH PILLBD WITHOUT PAIN BY AN 1YI- prond aiathou. All work knars at red 16 yarn. Reasonable price*. Laalec Deatal WINDER NEGRO SLAVER ARRESTED AND LOOKED UP Special to Tke Georgtan. Winder, Ga.. June 25.—Marlow Ram sey shot and Instantly killed Floyd Smith Saturday night about 6 o’clock. Both were colored. Ramsey was arrested and placed In Jail. . ARRANGING FOR SPEAKERS FOR FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Special to Tbo Georgian. Covington. Oa, June 25.—P. D. Cof fee, ot the farmers' Institute ot this senatorial district, announces that h* la making preparations for one of the beat meetings that this organisation has ever had. H* announces that he Is arranging for some of the beat speak er* in the atat* to be on hand. Special to The Georgian. , Griffin, Ga., June 26.—Joe Saxton, a negro, who was wanted In Henry coun ty on a charge of shooting at another man, was caught In Williamson Satur day by Sheriff J. H. Miller, of Pike county. The sheriff of Henry was no tified and h* came to Williamson and was met by the sheriff of Pike and the priaoner. Aa the Henry county sheriff alighted from the train the ne- grob broke loose and mad* for a swamp about a quarter of a mile dis tant, with the ofTIcers In hot pursuit. Seeing hia man was gaining on him and would soon be In the swamp, the sheriff drew his gun and fired, the ball entering Just above the right thigh of the negro and brought him down. The wound will not prove serious. RAILROAD SCHEDULES dhowlac tba Arririu sad irepartare a* Paa* ‘sengor Train* of the Following Roaila; WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No. Arrira From— Na Depart To— • 3 NaehTlIlo 7:10*■• 2 Kaaarlllo . 0:25 73 Marietta . iJSam 74 Marietta ..12:10*1 •92 Naehrltte 11:46am* Nsahvllla . 4*0pm 71 Marietta . 2*0 pm 72 Marietta .. 6*0 pm • 1 Naehvtlla 7*6 pm > 4 Nashville . 1*0 pm ' CENTRAL OFQKORGiA RAILWAY I Arrive, From—__ __Depart To— •avantah ... 7:10am Macoo . Jaekeoavtllo . T*o am Bavanoab Macon 11:40 am Macon .13*1 am ■ 1:00 am 4:0_l ;>m Alieva KieitU.fjRa Mitvo ******** Savannah ... 4«Pm Savannah ... 9:16 pm Macon 7*6 pm Jacksonville . 6*0 Dm AtLaKt'A BfU~w£8T~V0r>n' MIL-' RoadC Arrive From— Depart To— •Selma U:46am •Montgomery 6*0am •Mnntgom'y . 7*0 pm •Montgomery 13:46 pm •Selma ...,..U:»pm •Selma 430im LeOrange ... 1*0 am LaGraog* ....6*0pm •MeotiSn’y .2:40 pm •Mootgom’y ..11:15 m •Dally. All otktr train* dally except Sun- S I train* of Attests sad West Point road Company arrive at and depart from Atlaata Tormlaal station, corner Mitchell etreet mad Madison avsaoe. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From- Depart To- •Augusta ... 6:60pm •Angusta 7:43am asayere 4:ts*in utbonta n 't, am Covington .. 7:46 am'Augusts 5*0 pi •Aagmata ...12:34 Pm Conyers Utkoola .... 2*6 pm Corfagtt •Angnata .... 2:16 pm "Ani •Dally. AU other trains day. Conyers i :oo pm Covington ... 6:16pm 2n&«gnE 'iEAbOAFirAtk link raILWaH.— Arrive From— Depart To— Waakloatoa . 6*6 am Birmingham . 6:40 am . 9*0 am Moore* Abbeville ... 93 __ . Memphis. . .11:46 am New York . .12:00 _ New York . . SAIpm Abbeville . . 4*0 pee * - pm Memphis . . . 6** pat kbowa la Ceatral time. . 9*6 pm Special Notices FUNERAL NOTICE. FRANKLIN—Til R RELATIVES AND frlemls of MIbs Helen II. Franklin, Mrs* Edfirafa Franklin. Mr. U\ J. Frnnkiin, .Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. II. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilahr ore Invited to attend tho funeral of Mins Helen M.* Franklin from the family r-dd-i.. •*. .T* NV-t 1V:h litr.f street, at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAY NEXT MEET HERE The next session of the Georgia Fu neral Directors’ Association may bo held In Atlanta. Every effort will be made by the local undertakers, in at tendance at the convention being held at Macon, Ga, to get the convention to this city next summer, and added to their arguments before the association will be the Invitation of Mayor Woodward,'who Is Monday sending an Invitation to the association which will be presented by G. H. Brandon, of Bar clay & Brandon. The communication from the mayor reads: Mrs. Katie Baker. Mrs. Katie Baker, 89 years old, died at her residence at Battle Hill at 7:3d o'clock Monday morning of old age. The funeral services will be held at the home at 2:30 Tuesday aftarooon, and the Interment will be at West- view. MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Special to The Georgina. Charlotte, X. C, June 25.—A great southern Institution for the'teaching of medlcne la the undertaking of a half score of physicians of Charlotte, who have bought a controllng Interest In the North Carolina Medical college, now located at Davidson, 20 miles above here, and formbrly operated In connection with that well-known insti tution of learning by Dr. J. P. Munro, one of the state’s leading medical au thorltles. Dr. Munro has decided to dispose of a major Interest In the medical school, which will be moved to Charlotte, where It will be better equipped, and a handsome building erected on the corner of Sixth and Church streets. The North Carolina Medical college will be owned by twelve physicians, and will have a capitalization to start with of 330,000. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlauta Fruit ar.l Froduce exchnnge. lemons 66 to 66.50. Limes 76 to 61. Benches, per crate, 61 to 61.60. Pineapples 62 to 62.50, market at present time well stocked. . Ibmanas. straights. hunch SI 6a in 61.75. Culls, per him*. It to 61.26. Watermelons, 610.00 to 6X00 per 100; da. tun ttd good. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCK - Lire benn 35 to 37#c: frle* 22# to 28.* ■ hroliors 15 to 22#c. live ducks, Pekin “i to 35c; puddle 25 to ?7#c. 1 1 Dressed benn. per I!>„ 12c to lie; dressed turkey#, per lb., 15 to 18c. . 1 ROT*, per dozen, 17# to 18c. • Putter, table, per lb.. 20 to 22#c; cook- in*, per lb.. I2#c to 15e. * Honey—New 81910c lb.; In Mb. racks 10 VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No, l stock 84 barrel; No. 2. iitock $3. $760***’ eobb ® lfe crntM ' P* r crate, $2 to Tomato**#, per crate, $2 to $2.50. 50*to*75c Cm?D ’ per cratc * W t0 9125; wnr Squash, yellow, 60 to 75c. to-fls market oreratocked rorn, new, 15 to 20c per dozen. Okra, per crate, $1.60 to $“ Cucnmiiers, per crate, 60 well stocked. Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.20. Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $1.25; lew sweet potatoes $1.75 bushel. Cherries, 24-qunrt crate, $1.50 to $1.75. Cantaloupes, per crate, $2 to $2.50. Blackberries 16 to 12#c nunrt. Dewberries 10 to 12#c quart 'fLOUR, GRAIN, PROVI8ION8. FLOl R.—I'ostels Elegant $6.35; Diamond patent $G: fancy patent $5.10; half patent rl- 10 tofcjB: fancy $3.90’ spring wheat patent $5.00f(6. Market strong. CORN.—Choice red cob 78c; No. 2 white 74c; No. 2 yellow 71c; mixed 72c. OATS—Choice white cIIpihhI, 52c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 49c; Texas rust proof, 60c. MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bushel, 73c? trailed 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 63c. Shorts, white, $1.40: medium. $1.85; brmvn, $1.10: DU re bran, $1.20; mixed bran, $1.15. HAY.—Timothy, choice large Iwiles, *1.10; do., choice small bales $1.14; do., No. l timothy bales, $1.06; do., No. 2 $1; do.. No. 1 clorer mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 closed mixed 90c. CLOVER.—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. so. b. Atlanta, and subject to Imui&Unte acceptance. GROCERIES. 8T!GAR.~8tnndnrd granulated 5e. New York Keflued 4# to 4#; plantations 4# to 4#c. Uyju| ^ $15.5*1; OPERATE NEW TRAIN ON THE SOUTHERN Spoctal to Tho Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., June 26.—The prob ability of a new train on the Southern from Charlotte to Toccoa, Ga., will be of considerable Interest to Atlantans, as well os people living at this end of the line. It is stated that the new train will be put on os soon aa arrangements are completed. ANTI-DISPENSARY WON BEFORE THE COMMITTE Special to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., June 26.—The Morgan County Democratic Executive commit tee met at Hartaelle Saturday and fix ed August 27 aa the day of holding the county primary elections. This la the sbme date as the state primary. The following new members of the committee were elected to fill vacan cies: C. Ed Albes, of Decatur; J. C. Sparkman, of Oak Ridge; Tom Holt, of Shady Grove. The question of a dispensary for the Decaturs was brought before the com. mlttee. Several speeches were made both for and against a dispensary. When the question of calling a primary to setrie the question came to a vote of the commlttte, the antl-dlspensary people won by only a small majority. SAYS IMMIGRATION SHOULD BE RESTRICTED Bpeolnl to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., June 26.—The. first speech In the gubernatorial campaign to be made In thla county was made by B. B. Comer, candidate for govern or, at Hartaelle. Saturday. Mr. Comer was Introduced by Judge O. Kyle, of Decatur. The audience was small, but appreciative. He advocated Increasing the pensions of old Confed erate soldiers; declared for better edu cation; for a restricted Immigration, .nnd advocated the reduction of rail road rates. At the close of Mr. Comer’s speech. Judge Adams, of Clanton, candidate f, r commissioner of agriculture, addressed the audience. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN MEETING IN BUFFALO. By Private Leased Wire. Buffalo. N. Y., June 25.—The ad vance guard of the Knlghta of St. John began pouring Into Buffalo this morning by every train, and the air Is constantly split by the band music of the arriving delegations. The grand parade take* place thla afternoon at 2 o'clock. Business houses and private residence* are elaborately decorated. Opening exercises took place at It 1 'dock In the Teck theater building. EXPRESS COMPANY PINED FOR RECEIVING GAME BptHal to Th« Georgian. Little Uock, Ark., June 25.—The avprcate court has decided that an express company guilty of a misdemeanor when It accepts game for shipment to points outside of the state, regardless of Its knowledge of the existence of the game In the packages re ceived. The case at Issue was from the Polk county circuit court and dealt with the delivery of three packages of furs to the Wells-Ftrgo Company by W. H. Graves. Armed with a search warrant a 4‘onstsbte opened the package and found a saddle of veatsoa and eight wild turkeys. The express company was found guilty express a fine a PROVIoft . hams 15c. California ham# 10#c; Red Cr hams. 15c. Dry salt extra rib# 9.75; bellies 20-5 ib#. 10.50; fat back# $#; plates 8*4c. Georgia* Savannah 5#. 1909 Macon 6a. 1910... Atlanta; 4#ri934..;;«v,v... u*# io?; Atlanta and West Point 165 no Atlnntn nnd West Point Debts. 107 ^ R. of Gcorxln first * do. second Income do. third Income 8fi >» Georgia 265 26 Augusta and Savannah 117 Southwestern 118 1J Georgia PnMflc lsts 120 12 C., C and A. 1st 112 WEATHER IN COTTON~BELT. Texas—Houston, shower yesterday. _ r ..BpipmV windy. Han Antonio nnd Ilnllns, clear ami hot. Fort Worth, clear and warm; heavy shower last night. MlaaJasIppJ—llolly Hprfngn. cloudy nml cool. Macon. Alraraeen, Amnry and Tupelo, Hear nnd hot. Urceuwood, clear and warai. Winona aud Vicksburg, clear nml hot. Iln- slehurst, Jackson. Ilrooklinveti. Meridian and Ynxoo City, partly cloudy nnd hot. Alaliamn— 1 Trey. Kufnuln. Birmingham nnd ioblle, clear nnd hot. Onetlkn. Helraa aud Montgomery, partly cloudy nnd hot. Georgo—Albany, Columbus, Atlanta. Mn- hot.’ TDomasvIlle nnd Anterictis, dear and m. Nashville, partly cloudy aud pleasant. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy; 44 ts l nlHive; local rains. Northwest—Clomly, 50 to 62 above; rains fueral. West and Southwest—Partly cloudy. 48 * 70 above; general rains In Nebraska nnu Missouri; local Illinois, Iowa nmJ Kansas. Ohio Valley—Partly cloudy. 68 to <4 nbovs, local rnlus. WEATHER FORECA8T. ...orgla—Partly clomly Monday; showers nnd cooler lu north portion; Tuesday show ers, variable winds. Virginia and Sortb Carolina—Showers to day aud tomorrow; variable wiuds. South Carollitit—Partly cloudy Monday, showers In north portion; Tuesday showers, light to fresh winds, mostly southwest. Eastern Florida—Generally fair Moudsy ami Tuesday; variable wind#. . Western Florida—Showers Monday ana Tuesday; light south winds. . . . Alabama and Mississippi—Local showers Monday and probably Tuesday; cooler Moo- day; light south wiuds. „ ... Eastern Texas—Partly cloudy Monday, showers In Interior; cooler In western i*>r- tlou: Tuesday fair, fresh southeast to soutl winds. , _ _ Western Texas—Fair Monday and Tuss- Arkansas—Showers and colder Monday} Tuesday showers. .. , . Ia Tennessee—Showers Monday; cooler is extreme west portion; Tuesday showers. Kentucky-Sbowers awl cooler Moudsy; Tuesday partly cloudy. COUNTERFEIT COIN IN ALABAMA TOWN Special to The Georgian- Decatur, Ala., June 25.—A report comes from Hartselle, thla county, to the effect that some one ha* been «hov- Ing the queer in, that town. The coun terfeit which haa been circulated Is dol lars and half dollars, and It U »aia that It la a good Imitation, and looks almsat like the genuine. ... It Is also said that a counterfeit gold piece was passed by an unknoan party at Danville recently. EXPOSITION DIES _ IN CANCELLING MACHINE Special to Ttfe Georgian. . Portsmouth, Va, June 25.—In all « the po.tofflces' hereabout# new d<« have been placed In the canceimil™ machines to advertise the Jam»' , ' 1 "“ exposition, which will be held Hampton roads In 1»*T. The die goes on every bit of lng and outgoing mall at the P°* ,0 5i in Portsmouth, Norfolk. Newport he** and Hampton.