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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ^ WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No Ad Taken For Lew Than. 25 Cent*. CASH MUST ALWAYS accotn- piny out-of-town orders.' Watch The Georgian Want Page Grow.’ Situations Wanted will hereafter bo inserted on this page free of charge. If you want a situation, •end your ad. to The. Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser tion. WANTED HELP—MALE. ifk.V£ n Mllf Mfg. MEN AND BOYS WANTED LI plumbing. plastering, bricklaying, rial offer life acholarahlp fifty dollars, Ingue. Coyne llros. Trad# Bchc York. Chicago, Kt. Louis. STENOGRAPHER FOB TEM position, $85. Stenographers ft. P n< nt positions, $60, $05. Driver for leu was Bellamy Business Agency, *“ handler Bldg. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. until they I earn. I king distal lng. A course of Instr In* school with sslsrj trance to school. competent operators, salary being -* trst< ini iuil upon merits of the operator not upon length of service. Apply 5th I Training School. Telephone Bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. nr singly.* Address York, care Onorgls \aSTkl»^AI.EHlUAX~SrcWPIlH* stenographer by fn tbsf line. Address 8. lady experienced WANTED—AQENT8. oney i Bales and Supply Co., Mobtla, Ala. WANTED—SALESMEN. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WAMTED—THE PUBLIC TO u'Tiir-miiu WIH« miuua, SSII'S, i pots, rugs, pianos, etc., to advantage. ' Best Bolster Springs,' $4.5\ Waited-it km Ait id: Front New Depot. mamprrxwrr modeled In the town ooro hoti of Tanw la money In this profit Ion. The eltl of Talbot ton are tichlud this nioven Address L W. Smith, Talbot ton. Os. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. UAVB YOU ANYTHING TO SELL? I voa have, scud It to the Southern Auctl< ..Salvage Co.. SO 8. Pryor afreet. Pboi and 8a.. (Hell) OOf AfLAs kK(«lNkk= -ATLAS BO ILK US Atlas Engine W< FlitSTd.ARH All styles and slaes.- sbonhl have high grade a lens. Hhoie »K V °" 91H North "J 01 s-tlc. Addrcse 1*1 sim. rare Georgian, fbe Carriages, Lar|ce Vurlety. 8off"o E. D. CRANK & CO. Front Near Depot. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN you bee the ATl.A Wrecking Co.'a new line. Just n«t«l office supplies. iS* MISCELLANEOUS. LUMBER-WB HAVE THREE MIMA _ , lUM , e anufactnre floor I a,, retllng, aiding th. Writ, no for dellrarad 5*» Lumber Company. U.x 107. Cordele. si fotlTl 1 » \ T I » ft i 11 jj J' |> j* | \. r i ; ^ | > f.*. writing! mntiienmtlrB, gramiMr nnd spell- lag tsught In evenings. Btokafy's Hborthnud nt. l II'IHIIH'I* s. 1 1. :u' 2 1 t litr<'«* Htr.-. f, LOST. v 1 nrvijr fur, ti' V:.r r rjr\r one Iron gray innrr. uitb sore «»a right. Return to Msll Plumbing Ca, 85 Houth 1■ wf • ' • BU3INES8 OPPORTUNITIES. GO 8EE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- mint C©. We repair, reconstruct, ex* change, buy sod fell automobiles. Garage, 10-12 Mitchell atrML Atlauta, Oa. Dell phone 4894-L Main. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING .YOU business. For high grad* work .call on Kent. 91H N. Pryor. Thou* 2928. Custom Made Harness. To Fit Any Horse. E. D. CRANE 4c CO. i ■■ j...* WANTED—REAL E8TATE. WANT TO EXCHANGE ifANDSOMB rottflge. excellent repair, large lot. fine nbude, etc., on south side, for corner lot In mod location north side, about 100 feet front. Will pay cash for difference. Ad dress Exchange, rare Georgian. PIANOS. DRAMRACH PIANOS, ESTABLISHED 1823. BBCHT PIANO CO., 82 N. FORSYTH. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. COOL. l'LKAHANT BOOMS $3 TO 13 A week. Lodging $1 a week. Meale 12.60 s week. 10H Trinity aveoue. Bell phone 2348, Atlanta phone 2767. CLEAN, COOL. NICELY FURNISHED rooms for men. $2 per week. No extra charge for two In room. 10 Trinity avenue. B. Pnone 2248. Atlauta phono 2787. • PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, ' Fhonea 1X5. 39 B. Hunter fit. Willis wall i-apbii coUj’Anv. Largest stock in fioutb. 61 N. Broad 8b NIGHT CLAHHfcrt l'S r ttTKNnGRAPIlY AT Mouthern Shorthand Busineae Pnlverslty, taught by Mlsa Lula Gsrhet. “Kent Eights.” THE I1EBT OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at 91V4 N. Pryor St. Alex Kent, Phone 4448. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men’s sewed half sole*. 76c. WALL PAPER. J. M. QUICK * CO.-WALL I'APBH, mouldings, jilrturc. nl<-tuto frames, etc. Bell phone 729, Standard 7W. 27 B. iJnatcr. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS^ Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 recoMs. Immediate attention given mail ordtgs. W* want the names of •II talking machine dealers In tha south. Write for catalogue. Aloxauder-Elyea Co. BICYCLED AND 8ltoTDlUliH-LAhOE8T bicycle and sundry distributors In the south. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our i'»‘J catalogue and price UiL Alexander- Elyea Co. YOUR TEETH 5 CBOWNBI) 22-K GOLD CBOWNR O UP. without pnln. All work (uarantcwl 16 yearn. Lanier Dental llwlora, BV4 White hall Ht.. over Emmons' clothing store. Boll phone 2583-J. WH MOVB. HTOUK, PACK ANII HIUP bonwbnld goods; tnauraoco ratsonn par rent Office and warrbona* 1G 45 Walton •tract Both 'phone*. Cathcart's Trans fer. IIKVNOLDB, TUB SlSS PAINTEI1. Signs, banners, flags and flag decorations for siteclsl occasions. W. Alabama St ^ KlloMOPATIIIC ItKMdblHH CllllB . teal, dlacaaca anil raako hair grow. • K rum's Mmllcatnl Soap make* you by- rl. nlcally clean. (30 ymra succcaa.) J. - J. ■ Kmni. specialist. 613 "Tbe Grand," At- b ■sola, Os. 4 ' TEETH ( EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN—All dental work dona without naln. All work guaranteed 16 years. Lanier I>en* 1 tal Parlors. 39H Whitehall fit., over Km* toons' clothing store. Bell phone 2663-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONAI.fi. IIALLWOODS. IDBAt.fi and all other makes at bargain prices. W* can sell you * register, suitable for any huatnraa. at a price that cannot help but please you. . Cook or monthly payments. Beery register „ guaranteed for two ymra. Southern t'a.h C Register Con Branch of American fiocond- Hand Cash Register Co.. 24 H. Broad stmt, Atlanta, ua. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. • PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATit p elesued and reshaped, 60c. Soft end stiff felt bate cleaned and re- « shaped. 36c. Bands or sweats. 26c each extra. n ACME HATTERS. <* Whitehall fit n TEETH ‘ BKBT 8BT OF TBKTII $6.00. GPAHAN- I teed to At. All work guaranteed 16 ytera. Lanier Daotal Parlors, 39(4 Whitehall fit., n .over Bmmoua' clothing etorc. Bell phono WW. c n V NORTH SIDE HOMES. * Have eeveral very handsome North * Side home*. For Information t 8 * LIEBMAN. 1 A Real Estate, Renting. a 28 Peachtree St l ti lr FOR SALE. c ALL STYLES GATES. WIRE AND IRON 1 »w co eerceMon Tilly Fence Co., 41 Wtit II as tor <rw. Phones » JfitgM T'lubr.j^o,. 11.00. I * A Shady Thing. E. D. CRANE * CO. . Front Near Depot. X>F cost—M V "bT<k*R of tkoS 1 hAfRR WE HAVE JUST HAD PLACED WITH us two brand new * room houses on Park avenue that we can nett at a - very low price W. E. SAUNDERS & CO., Real Estate and Renting. ST luman Bldg. Bell Phone 1413 Stop waiting. until you have to advertise, when you ought Try it to. HIGHLAND AVENUE. 3 SPLENDID’ CQTTAOBB. ALMOST NEW. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 AUBURN AVE. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 1 ten-room house. 1 Nine-room house. 6 Klsht-ronm houses. 10 seven-room houses. 20 six-room houses. 38 five-room houses. 35 four-room houses. 66 three-room houses. 7 two-room. houses. Come to see us. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* 618. FOR RENT,. 26-R. H„ 62 and 64 Walton iL 10- R. H., 70 Cohe at 11- R. H., 39 Logan ave. .4-R. H., 163 Forawalt *L SANDERS, SMITH & . CONWAY. Phones 6ff8. 412 Peters Building $3,200—1 N OAKLAND CITY, ON CAR LINE. we have a lovely 7-room, 2-story house on lot 60x1001 This la something strictly. first claw; best neighborhood from here to Col lege Tark. 32,409-WEHT END. BRAND NEW 6-ROOM cottage, with water, sewerage, *tc.. on lerel lot, MxttO. clow to car llna, on term, of 1401) cash and 43) to 126 per month. $6,000 - COLLEGE PARK, VACANT. ahady, level lot, near car llac, SOOiIOO, on corner. Owner gone we.t to lire. Instructs ua to aell. Will ronalder any reasonable offer. Money In aubdlrldlng thla. Terras. $2.760—COLLEGE PARK HOUSE, 4-ROOM, 2-atory, lot 100H90, on corner, near car. Ilonae la nearly brand new, big. only al>out 1 year old. If yon are Interested and need ferine we can ault you. 137,600—Clow in, lu»t off of Peach tree. a practically brand new prop osition; leaaed to delightful ten ants for $3,960. Get out your arithmetic and figure some on this special reason for selling. ’Terms If desired. Call In person for In- formation. STATISTICS. DEATH8. Charles S. Spinks, aged 37; died 170 Nelson street, of npoplexy. •Mrs. Mary J. Phillips, aged 68; died of meningitis, at 22. Queen street. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor, died at 16 Whitehall ter race. . V. L. Watts, 34 years old; died at 704 DeKalb avenue. Miss Ltxzle Shields, aged 21: died of. tuberculosis, at 27« Woodward ave nue. Mrs. M. Tldd, aged 70; died of par alysis, at 64 McDaniel street. William H. Plunkett, aged 20; died at Grady hospital. Mrs. I. E. Manger, aged 42; dled.o heart disease at Tabernacle Infirmary. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apperson;, died at 11 LIUlan street. Allle May Gordon, 16 months old died of cholAra Infantum, at 112 Mark- ham street. B| RTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Martin, at 4044 Madison avenue: a son. To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meadors, at 3(7 Hunter street; a son. To Mr. and Airs. Campbell; a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Conley, at 23 Dunn street; a son. SALESMEN. I. C. McCrory, L. M. Johnson, McDon- 1,1 aid Eubanks. Sce-i- LIEBMAN. Real Estate, Renting. BUY A SWEET HOME. DH man »*'»»**« «A iiimii Oil** uenewu- tlful Copenbtll* easy monthly payment*, ime aa rent. • rooms, hot and cold wa rs r line, COPENHILL LAND GO 16 EDOEWOOD AVENUE. Dell Phone 603. Atlanta Phone 346. FREE Only On* Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Home*. The first month will be given FREE itee ride from the center of th* 7 and I room*; have fifty-foot Park, which Is set In trass. o oaks; an Ideal spot for children, t* cheaper than Uvlng tn th* city EMMETT HEIGHT, STATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY J To the Superior Court of oald County: The petition of B. Goattlnger and Her man Cohen, both of Fulton county, Georgia, nnd A. Flatauer, of Franklin county, Flor-I Ida, reapectfully ahowa: FI rat. That th«y deal re for themselves,! their associate*, successors and assigns, to In* Incorporated under the name and style of "AMERICAN HAT MANUFACTURING COM PA N Y privilege of renewal wild term. , Second. The capital atock of aatd corpora- ' ' "’teen th * * tIon la to l»a fifteen thoasand ($16,000.00) dob one hundred($100.00)dollsrs each; petitioners a majority to par valni m - Ject of the proposed cor- ■■ p rtl.iiliir MihIiicm which [M'tll Inner, proposo to carry on la the manufacturing, buying ami selling of bala of rVcry cnaracter and description, with all kind, of feathers. lacr«, trimming, anti such articles aa are usually curried Tn a millinery and dry goods store. Petitioners deelre the further right to manufacture, buy anil aell any and all other klnda of personal property as they may deem neces sary or tiroittabfe tn connection wljh their said huafnew. own, uoy auu sett al property, good*, i aa from time to rlaable In anil about the huaTneaa of said corporation, and tha right to acquire, own, buy and aell aurh real estate aa from tints to time may be deemed advisable, and the right to make by-laws, borrow money, eiecute notes and enemnher any or all of lie property by mortgage, loan deed, deed of trust or other wise for the purpose of Honoring any evi dence, of Indebtedness of the eorperatlon and to hare and enjoy all the rights, privi leges and Immunities Incident to Uke cor porations under the lawe of Georgia. bnalneas of the proposed corporation will be In the city of Atlanta, aald atata and county, but petltlonara desire tha right to BUILDING PERMIT8. $80—M. A. Miller, to repair one story frame dwelling at 72 Linden avenue. 31,050—G. N. Morgan, to add story to frame dwelling at 220 Luckle street. 31,000—H. H. Harrlaon, _ to remodel three-atory brick building at 70 White hall street. . - ■ 3100—C. P. Lynes, to add to one story frame dwelling at 13 Bryan atreet. 3500—Mil* Cora Martin, to build one atory frame dwelling at 11 Williams street. 3140—G. T. nnd A. EL Warren, to change front of three-story brick building at 16 EJast Mitchell street. 13,400—J. M. Wright, to build three one-story frame dwellings at 196-108' 200 Jones avenue. 3200—John Bedfbrd, to add to one story frame dwelling at 15 McAfee street. 190—H. M. Mendell, to re-cover frame house at 107 Capitol avenue. 31,000—A. L. Dun, to add to one' story frame dwelling at 101 Ehtst Geor gla avenue. 310—Neal Wilson, to build awittng at 108 Chestnut street 376—H. H. Williams, to re-cover one atory frame dwelling at 149 Butler street. 31,360—Dr. W. B. Hamby, to build one-story frame dwelling at 211 Rosa lie street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $800—Lowe Stillman to King Still man; lot In land lot No. 40, Fulton county. Warranty-deed. $1,766—W. 8. Ansley et al. to I. N. Ragsdale; lot on Cascade avenue. Commissioners’ deed. $5—Brown Investment Company to Enrl Davis; lot on comer of Butler and' Baker streets. Quit claim deed. $171.63—Louis Davis to Atlanta Sav ings bank; lot on Blsbee avenue. Loan deed. $4,500—Hooper Alexander to Empire State Investment i Company: lot < Greenaferry road. Warranty deed. AN OFFICER WOUNDS A FLEEING PRISONER out this state. Wherefore, a body -fore, petitioners pray to he made corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the right*, privilege* and Immunlttea and subject to th* tlablll- tie* fixed by law. - Thla Jus* 11th. 1906. WALTER W. VISANSKA, Petitioners' Attorney. Filed In office thl* June U. 1916 ARNOLD SboTI.es. Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA.' COUNTS OF FUL TON. I. Arnold Broyle*. clerk of the auperlnr that the foregotog ta a tree copy of the application for charter In tha matter of American Hst Manufacturing Company, a* tha aama appear* of ale In thla office. my official tlgnatnre and tha aei lrt this June 11. 1906 ARNOLD I1KOTLE8, Clerk Superior Court a ultra County. Oh. la ths center of this Park are It now has a new churcb. neatly houses. Rsnt 180.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. II Auburn Avenue. YOUR TEETH FILLED WITHOUT PAIN BT AN IM- WINDER NEGRO SLAYER ARRESTED AND LOOKED UP Bpeclal to Tbo Georglio. Winder, Ga, June 13.—Marlow Ram sey shot and Instantly killed Floyd Smith Saturday nlgfal about 9 o’clock. Both wore colored. Ramsey was arrested and placed tn ]alL ARRANGING FOR SPEAKERS FOR FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Special to The Georgian. ’Covington. Oa., June 25.—P. D. Cof fee. of the farmers' Institute of this senatorial dlstricL announces that he Is making preparations for one of the best meetings that this organisation has ever had. lie announces that he la arranging tut some of th* bast speak ers In the stats to be on hand. Special to The Georgian. Griffin, Ga.. June 25.—Joe Saxton, a negro, who was wanted In Henry coun ty on a charge of,shooting at another men, 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 th* sheriff of Pike and the prisoner. As ths Henry county sheriff alighted from the train the ne grab broke loose and mad* for I swamp about a quarter of a mil* dl*' tant, .with the officers In hot pursuit. Seeing hi* man was gaining on him and would soon be In the swamp, the sheriff draw 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 t&o wLigtosArrfTaYa n«ri!>*^rfursof^*a* sengcr Trains of the Following Roads: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No. Arrive From— ■ ' • 3 Nashville 7:10 am I 171 Marietta . IJSam 74 Marietta ..12:10 pm •93 Nashville It .45 am *92 Nashville . 4:60 MT 76 Marietta . 2*0 pm 72 Marietta .. 6:30 pm • 1 NashvlUa 1J5 pm * 4 Nashville . 8:60 pm ■ CENTRAL OF OEOltUlA RAILWAY Arrive From— Depart To— Bsrannth ... 7:16am Macon 12:01am Jack ..ravine . 7:50 am Savannah ...»:■» am . 4 .•68 pm , . . T:65 pm Jacksonville . *31 pat roth-f uaIl Arrive From— Depart To— •Salma ......11:40 am •Mootcomery 6 JO am •Mootfom y . 7:40 pm •Moatfomery 12:46 All trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad t'omrnnjr arrive at nod depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner Mitchell street and Madison areac#. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— Depart To— •Augusta ... 6:0) pm *Ati(ti>ta 7:45 tm “ " * ’*—*- 10*6 am 2ooy*n <:45 am Llthonla asiL- Covlnxtoa .. 7:44 am *A .gusta I:ft)pm •Auguita ...12 6) pm Coorort 6*0 pm Llthonla .... 3:25 pm Covington ...4:10 pm :} pm •Aufusta .... 8:15 pm *Aafnxta •Dally. All other trains dally except San* 3a SEABOARD AIR LINF. RAILWAY. 7«» am BhrajughanfT 4:4# 7:30 am bhratii* !.:»3 am Msuee t Memphis. . .l|:45 am New York . .12*0 New York . . |:M pm Abbevlllo . . 4*0 Monroe. . . . f:4d pm MempbU ... 6*0 pm Ulnningb m . t J5 ptq Wash' - — * “* Shown la Central time. . 9:36 pm We are offering at private sale 30 fiine building lots in Inman Park: also a number of building sites on Waddell and Tvrag 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. Special Notices ATLANTA MARKETS. FUNERAL NOTICE. FRANKLIN—THE RELATIVES AND frlonda of Mins Helen M. Franklin. Mrs. Eugenia Franklin. Mr. W. J. Franklin, Mr. ana Mrs. J. II. Franklin nnd Mr. niul Mrs. . , W. IL Hahr are invltod to attend the “9* funeral of MIhh Helen M. Franklin from the family residence. 345 West I’enehtree street, at 10 b'clock Tuesday moralug. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAY NEXT MEET HER The next session of the Georgia Fu neral Directors' Association may ba 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 th|s city next summer, and added to their arguments before the association will be the Invitation of Mayor Woodward, who Is Monday sendlng an Invitation to the association which will be presented by G. H. Brandon, of Bar clay & Brandon. The communication from tbe mayor reads: Mrs. Katis Baker. Mrs. Katie Baker, 89 years old. died at her residence at Battle Hill at 7:30 o'clock Monday morning of old age. The funeral services will be held at the home at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, and the Interment will be at West view. MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., June 25.—A great southern Institution for the teaching of medlcne Is 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 formerly 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 $30,000. OPERATE NEW TRAIN ON THE SOUTHERN Special to Tbe Georgian. Charlotte. N. C„ June 25.—The prob' ability of a new train on the Southern from Charlotte to Toccoa. Ga, will be of considerable Interest to Atlantans, aa well as people living at this end of the line. It Is stated that ths new train will be - put on as soon as arrangement* are completed. ANTI-DISPENSARY WON BEFORE THE OOMMITTE Special to Tbe Georgian. Decatur, Ala., June 25.—The Morgan County Democratic Executive commit tee met at Hartselle Saturday and fix ed August 27. as the day of holding the county primary elections. Thla Is ths same date as the state primary. The following new members of ths committee were elected to fill vacan cles: C. Ed Albes, of Decatur; J. C. Sparkman, of Oak Rldga; Tom Holt, of Shady Grove. The question of a dispensary for the Decaturs was brought before tbe com mlttee. Several speeches were mads both tor and against a dispensary. When ths question of calling a primary to settle the question came to a vote of the committee, the antl-dlspensary people won by only a small majority. SAYS IMMIGRATION SHOULD BE RESTRICTED Special to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., June 26.—The first speech In the gubernatorial campaign to be made In this county was made by B. B. Comer, candidate for govern or, at Hartselle, Saturday. 51 r. Comer was introduced by Judge O. Kyle, of Decatur. The audience was small, but appreciative. He advocated Increasing tha pensions of old Confed erate soldiers; declared for better edu cation: for a restricted immigration, and advocated the reduction of rail road rates. At the dose of 51r. Comer’s speech. Judge Adams, of Clantoh, candidate fi r commissioner of agriculture, addressed the audience. KNIGHTS OF 8T. JOHN MEETING IN BUFFALO. Dy Private Leaned Wire. Buffalo. N. Y.. June 25.—The ad vance guard of the Knights of SL John began pouring Into Buffalo thl* morning by every train, end the air Is constantly split by the band music of the arriving delegations. Ths grand parade takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Business house* and private residences are elaborately decorated. Opening exercises took place at 11 'dock In tl}e Teck theater building. EXPRESS COMPANY FINED FOR RECEIVING GAME Special to Tbe Georgian. 'Little Rock. Ark.. June 36.—Tbe supreme court has derided that an express company guilty of s misdemeanor when It accepts me for aklpmeat to points outside of. tbe state, regard!— of Its knowledge of the existence of the game In the package* re ceived. Tbe eaae at Issue area from the Polk county circuit court and dealt with tbe delivery of three packages of fur* to the Well* Fargo Company by W. II. Grave*. Armed with * search warrant n rod a table opened tbe FRUITS AND PRODUCE Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and Produce «'xrliniiL't*. Lemons $5 to $5.50. Limes 75 to SL Ponchos, per crate. 31 to $L50. ^•stakis.* 160 ' mark<t “ Bpnnnnu. ftraightx. tn»- bunch $1M $1.75. Fulls, per hnovo. 31 to $1.25. 0 Wta*‘rm*‘l(ij)s, d $20.00 per 100' .i*. tnnrul good. * POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- J' 1 '; - fries 22H to 36,. broilers 15 to 2.14c. Lire ducka, Pekin vi to 53c; puddle 25 to 2744c. *** ,e turktja, p»r Hors, per dozen. 17ty to 18<*. Batter, table, per lb 20 to 22V4c; coo lib.-, per lb., 12i4c to 16c. ^Honey-New 84ptflc lb.; In Mb. racks .VEGF.TABLK8.-Irtih potatoes. No. stock $4 barrel; No. 2. stock $3. Roots, cabbage cratea, per crate, $2 $7 Jo. Tomato**, per crate, $2 to $2.60. &*een. per crate, $1 to $L25; wax 50 to 76c.. Sguaib, _ . to $1; market overstocked Cacamher*, per crate, 60 to 76c, market well stocked. Old Irlah potatoea, per bushel, $1.20. Old sweet potatoes, neur sweet Chimm . Cantaloupes, per crate, $2 to $2.50. eet potatoes, uer bushel, $1 to $1.25: et potatoes $U5 bushel. *. 24*uunrt crate, $1.60 to $1.75. per c . Hlackberries V: to I2V4c quart. Dewberries 10 to 12fec quart. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOLR.—I’ostcls Elegant $6.36; Diamond Patent 96: fancy patent $5.10; half potent $4.10 to $4.35; fancy $3.90* spring wheat patent $S.50G6. Market strong! * CORN.—Choice ml cob 78c; No. 2 white n • VA q i*ullew 71... n* l«.>t So- 74c; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 72c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 49c; Te$a» list 73c? .bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per’ bushel. Or! ■V’ . uvuvu *wiu. Jdirs. |ici minut'l, MT. Shorts, white. $1.40: medium, $1J6; brown, •KSPi .JP D !!£ ,,r * n * 91.20; mixed bran, $1.15. IIA\.—Timothy, choice large bales, ll.io; o., choice small bales $1.14; do., No. 1 timothy bales, $1.06; do., No. 2,$1; do., No. 1 clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 closed mixed 90c. CLOVER.—Choice 90c. The above prices nre f. o. b. Atlanta, and •abject to immediate acceptance. 111 • I i;11 * • :i i >t :• GROCERIES. SUGAR.-Standard granulated 6c. New York Refined 4V» to 4%; plantations 4*4 to 'tto. Market stronger. . COFFER—Roasted Arbuckle's $15.50; bulk, In hags or barrels, 12%c; green 10 to 12c. Market weak. RICE.—Carolina 4H to 7V4e, tccording te grade.- Market very etrong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14c; vine, 13%c; brick, 14c. Market strong PROVISIONS.—Supreme hams 14Hc. Dftre hams 15c. California hama lOUc; Red Cross hams. 16c. Dry salt extra riba 9;7i; bellies 30-6 lbs. 10.50; fat backs 8^4; pistes t<4c. Supreme lard 10. lied Croaa 10c. 8now Drift compound 744. Red Cross 744. STOCK8 AND BONDS. Rid. Asked. Georgia 4H§, 1915 114 115 Georgia. It. it. 6*. 106 Hnvaunab 3*. 1909 10214 Macon 6s. 1910 106 Atlanta, 6a, 1911 105 Atlauta, '4Vis, 1922 109 Atlanta, 4s, 1934 105*4 Atlanta and \Yeat Point 165 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 . R. of Georgia first Income do. second Income 90 do. third Income 88 Georgia...................:.... 285 Augusts and Savannah 117 8onth western and A. lat 112 WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—Houston, shower yestenlny. _ r windy. San Antonio nnd Dallas, clear and hot. Fort Worth, clear and warm; heavy •bower last night. Mississippi—Holly Springs, cloudy nnd cool. Macon. Alterdeen, Amory nndTupelo, dear and hot. Greenwood, dear and warm. Winona and Vicksburg, clear and hot. Hn- xlehurat, Jncksou, Itrookbaven, Meridian Ingham and t. Opelika. Selma nnd cloudy and hot. Teunesaee—Memphis, raining alnce 6 a. m. Nashville, partly cloudy aud pleasant. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Nortbweat—Partly cloudy; 44 te 88 altove; local rains. . . Northwest—Cloudy, 60 to 82 al»ove; mins general. _ . , . ‘ “ ■* cloudr, 4s West and Houtbwest—Partly cloudy, to 70 nho**e; general ruins In Nebraska i Missouri; local Illinois. Iowa and Knnsns. Ohio Vglley—Partly cloudy. 6S to 74 aisivs; local ralus. WEATHER FORECA8T. Georgia—Partly cloudy Monday: showers and cooler In worth portion; Tuesday show ers. variable winds. Virginia ami North Carolina—Hhowers to* and tomorrow; variable wlnds.i tioutb Cnntilna—Partly cloudy Monday; rers In north nortlon: Tnemlsy shower*, showers In north portion: Tneaday sb Tght to fresh winds, mostly , Eastern Florida-Generaliy tolr Monday and Tuesday: variable winds. . Western Florlda-Showers Monday and Tuesday; light south winds. Alaliania and Jllsslsalppl—I-ocnl sbowert Monday and probably Tuesday; cooler Moa- day; light smith winds. Eastern Texas—Partly cloudy Monday, showers In Interior; cooler In .western !»<*• tlon; Tuesday fair, fresh ■outhcost to s**»ta Western Texas—Fair Monday and T»e*- $ Arkansas—Hhowers and colder Monday; Tucftlay showers. Wfuay snowers. •. Tennessee—Hhowers Monday: co^er » extreme west portion; Tneaday ■hower*._ > Kentneky—Hhowera aud cooler M«»U'*j/9 Tuesday partly cloudy. COUNTERFEIT COIN _ IN ALABAMA TOWN Special to Tbe Georgian. Decatur, Ale.. June 25.—A report comes from Hartselle, this county, to the effect that aome one haa been *hov- In* the queer In that town. The cot®' terfelt which ha* been clrcuUtcd Is lara and hslt dollar*, and It [» that It I* a good Imitation, and 1')"“ almost like the genuine. ... It Is also said that a counterfeit .u —kv an unknown gold piece wa* passed by an unknow party at Dun villa recently. EXPOSITION DIES IN CANCELLING MACHINE Special to The Georgian. Portsmouth. V ron.mouiii, *June 25. In a, L the poatofflees hereabouts new have been piarad In the cancellation machine* to advertise the Jstt 1 " _ expoeltlon. which will b* h* |,J 0 Hampton roads ip 1907. . The die goes on every bit of_[ n ^|_. dtlle of veaiaon 5WWw*.YS ^ I ^ Sg"^-^..1 il th. poato^ >sny was found guilty j In Portsrpouth, >*« express • flue as 'and Hampton. X'',rf"lk. Newport