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ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken for lets than 25
cente, the price of four llnee.
Six word, of average length
meke a line. The following ratee
are for eonaeoutlve ineertionet
time 6 eente a line.
3 times 6 eente a line.
6 times V/t cents a line.
26 times * cents a ne.
52 times S'/4 cents a ne.
78 times 3 cents a Ijno.
Written notice ie required to
discontinue classified advertise
ments.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH -
Georgian want ade. are inex
pensive! but they bring quick re-
sults and aura returns.
Ads. for Situations Wanted will
be inserted one time free of
charge. They must not exceed
four lines.
WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR
AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL
U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED-GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN
ss helpers in the foundry to learn
ere' trade. Good pay to start wit
better pay In two or_ three months,
those with
Datioech fiilPwfg. Co.
1)6 Yoii WANt to uml*oWoF“
Foutlicrn Au
Booth Pryor.
LABORERS WANTED.
$1.25 PER DAY.
Wages Paid Weekly.
ATLANTA CAR WHE1
WORKS.
Take Luckie St. Car
Waterworks.
randier building.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
our sewing room,
who can run a mac
home can quickly le
work. Experienced
tors make from $8 to
week, and we pay
day while learning. A
Nunnally Bros. & Me*'
36 W. Alabama street.
WAVTF.I>-aN'
. stenographer.
Maddox.
BSPEfinracEir
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
ence; iDorougu renRiiBii nun Hugh, wi
responsible portion. Could handle ec
epondenro without dictation. Capable, i
Georgian.
WANTED—AGENT8.
AGENTS WANTING IUG AND QUICK
money tend for our free circular*. C
•ral Bales and Supply Co., Mobile, Ala
WANTED—SALE8MEN.
for responsible. • experienced, hustling
lt»d men. Regular or aide Hue. W. J.
borack, Jowa City, Iowa.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
ATLAS ENGINE*
-ATLAB BOILERS
AH style* and otses.-
Atla* Engine Work*.
T4UM
JUilNgSff
bare high grade all
|t»nt flljn Co., 91
5ES
inroiiv
high grade olgna- Call on
*lft North Prj
will buy or sell you out.
DON’T GO BLIND.
WHEN TOC BEE THE ATLA.
Wrecking Ca’e new line. Jnet added
full line of tranks, trsrrlers' sn[
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
ter tower*. HltfpU* raised ami patuti
nl*o. rigging and wrecking englnucrli
George A. Coleman, old First Uapt
ehnnli. For*ytli strei»t.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
business. For high grade wor
Kent. 91ft N. Pryor. Phone =>3.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE.
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t
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Currier and Fairfax, $460 each.
k Kmltb. Ih6 Auburn nvenue, lie
BIS main.
r«)K HALE—7.R4IOM IlOtkK 5
V MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR TIIR NEXT TJfN DATS I WILL
cut my $35 salt, to $2L rnrrott, the tailor.
172 l'earbtree etreet. oppoalte Aragon hotel.
AT cost-MV stock 6* iitoS HAFES
and vault doors to be sold st cost during
next week; now Is your thus. 38 H. Broad
street. R. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
WANTED—TO PURCHASE SMALL KOLL-
er or flat top desk: second-hand; meat be
cheap. A fill re aa E. F. J., ear# Georgian.
WANTKD-A. B. I'AKK (COL) TO FALL
or write to Hlmpmin It Hnrper'. office,
third floor. Fourth Notion.I Bank bull,ling.
onk iiai.f oF bLkgant peauhtrek
street atore for rent; center of retell dis
trict. Apply C. A., cere Georgltn.
EDUCATIONAL.
BiiMTnxRTr; ‘ lrr.rnrfrBOTrswrTC^
wrltln*. m.themntlce, grammar and npell-
log t.nznt In erenlnga. Htokely'n Bhorth.nd
and Dnrin... School. >414 1'e.chtree Mreet
FOR RENT.
FOR ' RENT—FI'BN1HIIED APARTMENTS
for young men. Modern flat. 896 Peach
tree.
FOR RENT-MODERN BIGHT-ROOM
two-story house; $26; close In. Apply 67
Crew street. 'Phone 4261.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUan.
MASTER 1'LUMDER.
Phone* 1HS. $0 B. Hunter at
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY.
Largest stock In South. 54 N. Broad St.
“KENT LIGHTS."
THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
•old at 91M N. Pryor St il.x Kant,
Phone 4M.
OLD HATS MADE NEW .
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft and stiff felt bats cleanod and rt-
shaped, 35c.
Banda or sweat*. 28c each ex*rs.
ACME HATTERS. 6ft Whitehall SL
FOR RENT-*FURNI8HED ROOMS.
FfWiSnWTTmmfrT^^
lly; board optional; every convenience;
north side; can get meals scrota street
BOARDERS WANTED. .
Close in. 1 zed le* or gentlemen. Nice cooi
room*. $3.60 per week.
CALI, AT 124 CAPITOL AVB. FOR OOOl>
board, reasonable rates and nice cool a
rooms.
8HOE REPAIRING. t
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP, i
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Ball 2336. Men's sewed half soles, 78c.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. t
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-" *
Wholesale and retail distributor* of Vic-
tor Talking Machines snd Records. Jnst
received large consignment of mscblnee and i
over 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall ord$#a. We want tbe names of
all talking machine dealers In the eoath.
Write for catalogue. Aloxander-Elyea Co. 1
blCYCLbS A MD SljNblUKS-LAftGKHT
bicycle and sundry distributors In tha
south. Southern ngenta for Pierce, Yale,
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1900 catalogue and price list Alexander-
Elyea Co.
WE MOVE, STORE. PACK AND SHIP
houtebnht good.; In.or,nee rat. on. p.r
rant Office and wnr.houH 1K3IG Walton
etreet lloth 'phone.. Cathcart'a Tran,-
Reynold B. tUS Sion painter.
Signs, banner., lUgn and fl.g decoration,
for special occn.lone. 3044 B. Al.bamn St
KROMbPATflli* ItEMEDIEH cUtlH
ocaln dlsesaes and make hair grow.
Kroma Metllrated Soap makes you hy-
glenlcally clean. (30 yeara succeas.) J. J.
Krotn, specialist, 613 "The Grand," At
lanta, Ga.
CASH REGISTERS.
* (Second Hand.) S
NATIONALS. DALLWOODS. IDEALS t
and ill otb.r make* nt Imrg.ln price# J
We can sell yon t regleler, sultablt for
any bustneea, it n price that cannot help
bnt please yon.
C.eh nr monthly payment*. Erery reft.tcr
guaranteed for two year# Southern Cab
Tl,'slater I’o.. Branch of American Second-
Hand Utah Reglatat Co.. 14 8. Oroad ntraet,
Atlanta, Go. ,
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building. *
AT NO. SN$M W. FOURTH. WE flAVE S *
three room cottages, In flrnt-ctas* shape,
ranting to white tenants st 87 each, and
Htnnll nous* on rear of one lot. This la a
bargain at $1,400 cash.
atTkaSt - poTnt on the car LINK, \
splendid 6-rooro cottage with cabinet man
tel*. tiling, lot 76x190 to alley. $1,700. One- y
third rash and balance monthly. \
e-lRSoSTlltTTTMTN - II<>Uhk. fcABf ThdNT, h
on t.’entral avenue.- I^t 66x123. 8t*e ns
If you want a nice home. Term*.
NEW~FiVfc ItOt<)TTAGK, tARG^
lot. on Little street. $2,600. Terms.
xfcXITi’lifoR street, onTiOank ht„
we have a five-room modern cottage that
we can sell at a bargnln.
YiH'R ROOM HOUSE. (744 ACRES III?
land. 6ft miles of Terminal stutioii, ou <"
chert road, flnly $1,60).
IF YOU ARE LIHiKlNO PrtR AS' IjJ. ]
Tcitnicnl or home, call and aee us. -
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' CHAS. M. ROBERTS. “
REAL ESTATE, '
12 AUBURN AVE. ^
NOW OFFERS FOR QUI1-K SALE A 1
well locateil north side block of 7 5 room
oew cottagea, all modern aud In good J*
shape; corner lot, with street Improve- *1
meuts down. Tbit Is a good, sound rent- [
paying Investment, renting for $S5 per
month, and 88,600 wilt buy them sit. In- d
vest or, you cannot afford to miss this. I
CHAS. M. ROBERTS, £
12 AUBURN AVE.
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FOR SALE I
By Atlanta Table Col, 97 \
Bell St., 16,000 feet 3x14x26
Dry Pine. One 40 h. p. Re-
turn Tubular Boiler. "
SUPPOSE YOU MAKE INQUIRIES?
We h»ve had very little to say concerning the circulation of The Georgian. Others have done
the talking for us. The paper leaped Into such Immediate popularity and has maintained the high
standard to auch an extent that we have not found It neceasary to sound our own horns. We do not
Intend to do that now. Some of our friends have been kind enough to tell ua that wo arc printing the
beat paper in the South. Thl» opinion has been rendered by many who are competent to Judge. While
we appreciate these compliments we. at the namo time, realize there might be some prejudice In the
statement. We hare made Inquiries In a quiet sort of way to find out exactly wnat the public thinks
of The Georgian. •
The other day we made it our business to ask several of the newsboys which of the afternoon
papers was moat popular with the public. Almost dally we make It a point to ask the various news
dealers which of the afternoon papers 1b most popular with the public. We are not going to tell you
the anawer to these Inquiries. We extend to you a cordial Invitation to ask any newsboy
you meet which paper he Bella the most of. When you step Into a news stand to
purchase a cigar, a magaxlne, or a newspaper, aak the news dealer what paper le most
'popular with him. If you happen to meet one of our carriers ask him how many paper bo delivers.
If you are taking a trip on a train ask thp news butcher which paper he sells the most of. We
are content to let their answers be our answers.
It la a simple matter for a newspaper to make extravagant claims. It la difficult for a newspaper
to Induce unprejudiced dealers to make extravagant claims In Ua favor. We do not deal In extrav
agance. We simply aak the public, with particular reference to the advertisers who spend money
for apace In The Georgian, to make these Inquiries on Its own behalf. The verdict la with tho new*
boys, carriers and news dealers. We are content to stand on 1L
FREE
Suburban Homas.
The first month will bo given FREE
7 and t rooms;
have
an Ideal spot for children.
In tho center of this Park are
It now has a new church, neatly
Rsnt 720.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
12 Auburn Avenue.
BASS ST. HOME.
Just off Washington St.,
nod seven-room house on
Ine lot. Terms reasonable,
s $3,500.
Sec
LIEBMAN,
Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
FOR RENT.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
” VB 1ED SEVERAL HOUSES, CEN;
located, from 10 to 20 rota*. If
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone, 611.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 6488.
412 Peters Bldg.
17,000-PEACnTnEE ROAD 6-B. COT-
t,f, on 7-ncre tract, M0 feet frontage.
Ilea well. This le cheap. I.lea on west aide
atreet, has nice fruit tree* outbuildings,
etc.
17.600—LOVELIEST 10-R. HOUSE ON R.
Houlerard In choicest block on the etreet;
honee ie etrlotly modern end up-to-date;
would cost 14,600 to bolld It today. Lot
would bring 13,000 to 13.600. Do you went
a bargain?
13,000—GARDEN 8TREET-FIVE-ROOU
cottage, ncer Georgia avenue; nice lot;
all Improvement,; water, gee, bath, aaw*
erage, etc. Party leering tbe city in-
atructe ue to eell this lovely cottage for
$400 ceeh end balance $20 per month.
$7.600—SPRING STREET HOME, 9-R., LOT
66.1M to alley, between North avenue and
Third etreet; houte It a beauty, furnace
heated, elegant finish; to Ideal home; can
make terme on tbla
$2,260 - OLBNWOOD AVENUE, NEAR
Boulevard, one block of new acbool build-
lug; a brand-new fire-room cottage, with
water, gat, sewerage, nice' porcelain bath
and waab atand, on level, pretty lot, on
terme of $600 cash and $20 to $26 per
$7,000—10-R. COTTAGE ON I ATT 60x100,
servant's home. Thl* place Is a perfect
beauty. Think of It, a 10-r. cottage, nearly
brand new, nn<l Just off Peachtree; noth*
tng like It In town. Term*.
Deaths ahd Funerals.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
thawing ta. ArnVst sud_Uyi»nur. of ¥•»-
weSIjjrn aRd*atEantic rXiluoad.
i am *92 Naabvtlte
I pm 71 Marietta .. 1:30 pm
Ipm * « .Nashville ■ 4:50 pm
' GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— Depart To
ll ... 7:10am Macon 11:01 am
rllle .7*0 am Savannah ... 1^0 am
,1.run ......U:*>am Macon 4KM pm
ih l-tfnm R.M.Mh ... 9:15 pm
- R*r£'
AiLAN’rA ANb WEST WHST
i)ep
'apart To
go* U:4oem •Montgomery t:J6em
ontfom'y . 7:40 pm‘Montgomery 12:45 pm
(me ......11:36 ptn •Selma ....... 4:20 pm
grange ... 4*0 eni ImUranga ....tJOpa
gntgoa‘7 . 1:40 pm 'Montgom'y ..11:1* pm
Deuy. All other train, dally except Baa-
d */il train, of Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Company arrive at end depart
' lanta Terminal station, i
etreet end Madlooo avenue.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrive k'rom-
Jamee T. Wilson.
James T. Wilson, 63 yearn old, aex-
ton of tha Jones Avenue Baptist
Church, died at his residence, 47 Jonee
avenue, Friday morning at 1 o'clock of
paralyale. Funeral services will be
held from the Jones Avenue Church at
10 o'clock Saturday morning, and the
Interment will be at Hollywood.
Mrs, Rosa Gershon.
The funeral of Mra. Roan Gershon,
who died at her residence, 46 Brother-
ton atreet, at 2 o'clock Thursday morn
ing, was held at 1 o'clock Friday af
ternoon from the residence. The In
terment was at Weetvlew.
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crane.
The one-month-old daughter of Mr.
and Mr. J. H. Crane died Thursday
afternoon at 6 o'clock at 34 West
Twelfth street, of meningitis. The fu
neral service, were held at the resi
dence at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon,
and the Interment waa at Buckhead.
Georg# Sfzamoort.
George Slzenoore, aged 40 year#, died
of consumption at a private sanitarium
Thursday morning. Tha funeral ser
vices were held from Swift A Hall
Company'* chapel Friday, and the In
terment waa at Weatvlew.
Mlea Anna Thompion.
The funeral of Mis, Anna Thompson,
who died of conaumptlon at the Home
for Incurable, at 6 o’clock Thursday
afternoon, will be held at 10 o'clock
Saturday morning. Instead of Friday
afternoon, aa at lint announced. Mias
Thompson wae 21 yeara old at the time
of her death. The Interment will be at
Weatvlew.
J. gTrIcs.
J. O. Rice, of Douglaavllle, Oa., died
at a private sanitarium at 2:10 o'clock
Thursday afternoon. Mr. Rice was 62
years old. The body waa taken to
bouglaevllla for funeral and interment
Friday morning.
Mrs. Ophelia Morris.
Mra. Ophelia Morrie, 22 yeara old, tha
wlfa of J. O. Morris, died at her resi
dence, 222 Bryan etreet, Thursday, of
typhoid fever. The funeral services
were held from the latter's realdenco
Friday afternoon at I o’clock, and the
Interment waa at Bardie church bury
ing ground. \
Aged Lady Dies.
Special to The Georgian. /
Waynesboro, Ga., July 11.—Mrs.
Charlotte A. Byne, one of the oldest
realdente of this piece, died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. A. O.
Whitehead, last night. She had been
quite III for aome time.
STATISTICS.
-II HARGIS, ON ST
•August*
*ln* dally
lly except Sub* j
Deaths.
’Mfi. Wllleroena Wlenholtz, 71 year* old,
died of cenear at 209 Unas street.
G; Rice. 42 jeers old, died of gangrene
at 49 Luckie atreet.
Sira. M. 11. Hnrper, 35 years old. died
of consumption at M Hendrix srenne.
lira. Lizzie Walton, 23 years old,
of peritonitis nt 1OT Logan atreet.
Mra. Rosa Gerehnn, 73 years old, died at
46 Hroth-rton atreet.
Mr*. Einmn L. Howland, 75 year* old,
died of Bright's disease at 2X3 Gordon
atreet.
.7**™ oW. died of qon-
Births.
Te Mr. «nd Mr*. 8. L. Davis, at 213 West
Pine etreet, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mr*. Ben A. Reynplds, at
37 Abbott street, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mr*. E. O. Merrett, at 68
Usyden street, a daughter.
BuHding Permits.
. 82,350—J. R. Nutting, to build two l-story
frame dwelling* at 4a9 Auburn avenue.
$3S0-Forrest k George Adair, to recove
frame dwelling at 174 Lee street.
84,600—D. II. McCall. to build two-itory
frame dwelling at 301 North Jackson street.
84.000— Mr*, i). B. McCall, to build two-
storjr * rftm ® dwelling ftt 655 North. Boule-
8700—W. H. Terrell, to repair frame dwell'
In* at 168 Haynes street.
8600—Julius L. Brown, to remodel house
at re*r 187 Washington street.
875— C. Beasley, to add to ene*story frame
dwelling at 129 Fort street.
876— Knox Hengge, to add to frame dwell*
lng nt 194 Windsor street.
8250— Dr. W. C. Jernlgan. to-recover frame
dwelling at 167 JnnTper street.
8100—n. Hoffman, to recover one-story
frame dwelling at 80 II111 street.
8260—P, Goss, to build one-story house
it 12 Central avenue.
8100—A. Graves, to add to one-story frame
dwelling at 476 Auburn avenue.
8300—J. A. Doyle, to change two-atory
frame dwelling at 47 Culberson street.
.8170— Mrs. A. M. Rogers, to add to vc-
rands at 48 Cherokee-n venue.
81364-C. J. Schehan, to recover one-story
frame dwelling at 31. Yonge street.
8L600—W. E. Hancock, to build one-story
frame dwelling at 217 Highland avenue.
83.000— Mrs. Ads B. Reagley, to build two
frame dwelllugs at 112 East Merrltts
avenue.
8800—Henry Minor, to build frame office
and stable on Boulevard near Georgia rail
road.
Propart/ Transfers.
82.000— Harriet E. Allen to Bulab B. and
Helen C. Llebnmn, lot on corner of Oakland
and MUIedge avenues.
$030—W. II. George to W. A. Foster, lot
on Kinniett street, near Hemphill avenue.
Warranty deed.
8310—w. A. Foster to Union Savings
Bank, same lot. Warranty deed.
$1—R. M. Rose Co. to Robert C. Alston,
lot on Forbes avenue, near McDaniel
atreet. Quit clslra deed.
$35,000—Mrs. Dora C. Lanier to T. A.
Perry, lot on corner of Walton and Cone
•treeta. Warranty deed.
$1,000—Frank B. Knapp to Henry Hitachi
lot on MUIedge nvenne, near Oakland ave
nue. Loan deed.
8600— Elliott Dunn to Mils Luln M. Enloe,
lot on Vine atreet, near West Fair street
Loan deed.
$10.400—T. R. J. Magrudor to Morris
Strochl. lot on Angler avenue, near Sum
mit avenue. Bond for title.
89,100—Mrs. 8. C. Stevens to Miss Ella
Milner, lot on Washington atreet, near ‘
lanta arcane. Bond for title.
GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA.
AT THE KIMBALL.
A. E. Alexander, Blakeley; Leon Commer
ii. ■.□nix. ,iumr; ... v. namiumiu, iinmc;
Elmo Balled, Rome; George 11. Lntlmer,
We,t Point: W. William., Macon; 3.
J. Hall. Horne; J. It. Phillip,. Lml.rlllc: c.
II. Grant and wife. Greenville; \V. E. Uc-
I'nrry, Knlrhurn: n. F. Huiniiim. Hylranlx;
R. C. Coleman, Dublin; J. p. Gate, Nnxh-
rllle: D. H. Winter, Wlntervllle; Mrs. 3. U.
L Wllllnm A. Little,
vine: u, it. n inter,
Smith, Wlntervllle: ,.......... „.
Jonrevlllc: J. P. McCord, Augnetu; It. A.
Ingram, Hpertn; 3. B. Horne, Bpartn; H. M.
Slither, Nrirnun; Mr.. B. 3. Blumm, Coving
ton; Mine Janette Hluttna, Covington; E.
C. uranton, Athene; J. W. Wilcox, M.ron;
C. A. Allen, Miron; G. A. Towne, Colunt-
bne: J. E. Toole end wife, Bevnnnah; B.
I . Clayton, Morznn; W. O, lmnovnn, Lyone;
, I,. Uatley, W.yrroe.; J. J. Storey, Aeh-
burn; A. B. Wfltl.mn, Danville; fteorge
Mellon.hi, Cuthhcrt; w. O. Connor. Cave
Spring; II. C. Kteher tnd wife. N'ewnati;
yin. 11. M, Flitter. Nrwuan; J. E. Cole,
Cordele: D. J. Hoyele, CordCle; E. A.
O'Rourke, Marietta. ,
AT THE MARION.
J. E. Cook, Cochran; Percy Jacknon, Ma
con; O. L. Mowell, Monroe; It. R. Critten
den, Bhellmen: George W. Hammond. Lea
ry; II. R. Peepiea, Nashville; Erncat Camp
and wife, Monroe; E. M. Cole, Newnnn; J.
I). Fain, Newnnn; C..l>. Allen, Macon; W.
V. Wall, Elbertou.
AT THE~ARAGON.
. I’reil O. Dnvli, wife and children, Teu-
nllie; Mra. W. A. Paul, Angueta: Mra. L. F.
Cater and uuree, Perry; Ie tl. Manley,
Georgia.
AT THE PIEDMONT.
3. P. Williams. Savannah; Dr. II. B. Me-
Master. Warneatioro; R, G, Daniel, Macon;
Ben C. Bmlth, Macon; M, M. Parks. Mll-
ledievllle; C. I). Smith, Allxtny; J. M. Craw
ford. Cotnmbue; Alexander Illalr. Macon;
R. G. Dentel, Mitten; 3. A. Wright, Ma
con.
Zlem, the great French eolorUt,
Thin wonderful
was seven yean of age.
By Private Leased Wire.
1-exlngton, Ky„ July 11.—Curtis Jett
and Tom White, who have been return
ed to the penitentiary, were highly
pleased with the way they had assist
ed Hargis and Callahan In their Beat-
tyvllle trial. Jett said If the Jury
would believe him they would clear
Hargta and Callahan. He aald It waa _
not true that he had told Attorney declined to do aa
.Young for Hargta and Callahan that
he would aave them for $1,000.
Hargis Won't Rsslgn.
Judge James Hargis, who, with Ed
Callahan, it on trial at Beattyvllle on
a charge of murdering Attorney James
B. Marcum, dentea that he, will resign
from the Democratic state central com
mittee. Hargis was the principal wlt-
in his trial yesterday and told
the story of his life In the feud coun
try.
He described his whereabouts when
Marcum was shot. He aaw Tom White
come out of the door of tbe court house
Just before the shots were fired. Wit
ness aald he had no Intimation that
Marcum was to be killed, and aald he
had never spoken to Curtis Jett or any
other man with reference to the kill
ing of Marcum or any other peraon.
He said More Feltner never received
any money from him not to testify
against him. He aald Feltner wanted
him to prepare affidavits for Sam Felt
ner and Russell Sutten, but that be
BUILDING LOTS.
“Get you a building lot In Atlanta now; you will never be able tj
buy one for any lees money.'* ADAIR
Alta Avenue. Juit outside Inman Park, near Euclid avenue, only
three lots left In this subdivision, 50x194, for $450; 150x150 for $800, and
125x157 for $800. These are sure moneymakers; easy terms.
ConnaDy Street, only flve-elghts of a mile from center. 15 minuter
walk from Century building, half way to Grant park, level lot 40x120 to
alley; gas. water and sewer dowji; price $430; faces pretty residences
in front
Lawn Street, In West End. near Park and Lee. 110 feet front, run
ning back 150 to alley, opposite the new cottages; price $1,200.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and
4-s.-l.ni;jrp.
Lemon* 45 5-) to $8.
Lime* 50 to 76c.
Penche*. per crate. 8T to $1.60.
Pineapples 12 to $160, market at present
time well stocked.
IUnanns. atraights, bunch 81.60 to
$1.75. Cull*, per bunen, 81 to $1.25.
Watermelons, $7.60 to $20.00 per 100: de.
HU L ...... Live ducks, Pekin 30
to 36c; puddle 26 to 27V4c.
Dressed ben*, per !b„ 12c to 13c.
Eggs, per doxen, 15 to 16c.
Butter, table, per Ihy 30 to 22%<
lug. per lb.. 12&c to 1&. f
Honey—New 84jpl0c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10
©12c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. 1
stock $3.60 barrel; No. 2 ato«k 2.75.
Tomatoes, per crate. 31 to $1.60.
Corn, new, 10 to 12Ho per doxen.
mammae, fi to $1.50.
22Hc; cook-
Cherries, 24-quart crate, $1.50 to 81.75.
Cantaloupes, per crate, $1.60 to $2.60.
Blackberries 16 to 12V6c nnsrt
Dewlwrrte* 10 to 12$b quart.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVI8ION8.
FLOUIl.—Poatels Elegant $6.10; Diamond
patent 85,75; fancy patent 84.86; half patent
$4.10 to $4.85; lutity $3.90; spring wheat
patent $5.25 to $5.75.
CORN.—Choice red cob 78c; No. 2 white.
74c; No. 2 yellow 78c; mixed 72c.
OATS—Choice wb*(0 clipped, 62c; choice
white, 60c; choice mixed, 49c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bushel,
73c? bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 63c.
Bborts, white, $1.40: median^ 81.36; brown,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.20; mixed nran, $1.15.
HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, 8L10;
do., choice small balea 11.14; do., No. j
timothy bales, $1.06; do., No. 2 $1; da, No. 1
clover mixed $1.06; do., No. 2 closed mixed
*°tiLOVER.—Choice 90c.
The above prices are ?. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR.-Standard granulated 6c. New
York Refined 4ft to 4ft; plantations 4ft to
Iftc. Market stronger.
COFFEE'.—Roasted Arbncklo's $15.60;
bulk. In bags or barrels, 12ftc; green 10 to
12c. Market weak.
RICE.—Carolina 4ft to 7ftc, according to
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 14ftc;
twin* 14c: brick, 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS.—Supreme hams 16c. Dove
hams 15ftc. California haras lOftcr Red Cross
hams 16c. Dry salt extra ribs 10.00; Indites
THE WEATHER.
mk
Georgia,
BavannaL
Macon 8s, 1910;...... 108
Atlanta, As, 1911 105
Atlanta* 4fts. 1922 107
Atlanta 4s, 1934....... 106
Atlanta and West Point 185
Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107
C. It. of Georgia first Income.... ...
do. second income 4 83
do. third Income 86
Georgia 265
Augusta and Savannah 115
Southwestern 116
Georgia, Pacific 1st* 130
C., C end A. 1st 113
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Glbert k Clay.
New York, July 13.—Daniel Odell k Co.;
"It would not surprise us to see a sng-
tlng market again, for the new liquida
tion has evidently not run Its course. As
soon ns It does culminate, the present scale-
down absorption will result In a vigorous
rally. We recommend the continuance of
the trading opposition of selliug ou rallies
and buying only on the declines."
Marshall. 8pad^r & Co.: "Today's mar-
st does not promise stre~
by the cables that some
stocks, while. In France, the Russian sit
uation still baugs over tbe security mur-
kets."
Uptown sentiment: Althongb the mar-
* -was decidedly illscourt *
inmnltted to the long side,
... sentiment seems to lie
In favor of lower prices, men who are
watching the market closely «re Inclined
to believe that there Is too much pessi
mism for the market to go very much low
er. A large room trader, who has been
extremely cautious and conservative In his
operations for tome time, epitomised this
Idea yesterday In the remark: "It Is get
ting too easy to make money selliug stocks
Frtvote Wire to Ware k Lelsnd.
New York, July 13.—Loudon slightly
Igher early.
for maturing loans to
be renewed, and It means further liquida
tion.
Tbe bear party la strong enough to be
ery tg — *" "■ —
substant
ellnes. t...
n provoke
_ .i) breaks tains Airaisou, m. i nm, Mis
souri Pacific, • Knty," Norfolk and West
ern, Baltimore and Ohio, Erie and Steel
preferred can be bought with safety.
Money situation somewhat clearer, though
look for a uarotv, professional market.
Dow Jones Summary:
American stocks In I<oudon steady, about
parity.
LOCAL FORECA8T.
Atlanta and Vicinity—Shower* tonight ana
Saturday. ‘ Ul Baa
WEATHER llTcOTTON BELT,
Texas rainfall: GalUnger 1.40, Brenhsa
.M. pttma Cbrlstl;trace. Corsicaim £
Dublin l.». Fort Worth trace, Galvetton
trace, Houston 2.50, Lampssas .08. £2?
view 02 Mexla .JL. Nscogdoches A ¥!?.'
lor .90. Temple .02, Wharton 1.46. 3
Mississippi—Haxlebnrst. drlzsllng
pleasant. Brookhaven. cioody and warm
Vicksburg, cloudy and warm; rained uit
evening. .Vaspo City# cloudy and plea mb”
Hatches,, psrtly cloudy and pleasant. Jack,
son. misting aud cool; light rains yesterdir
Grenada, cloudy and cool; rain last nlghV
Meridian, partly cloudy aud pleasant. .W-
tree, alow rain this morning; hard rats
yesterday. Canton, cloudy, threatening and
Alabama—Troy, partly cloudy and pin*,
ant; light showers last nlctat. EufnuiT
partly cloudy and warm. Mobile, cloud*
and aultry. Huntsville, mining and coot
Birmingham, threatening and cool. Mont-
goraery, partly cloudy and cool. Opellks.
partly cloudy and cool.
Georgia—Columbus, cloudy , snd pleasant.
Tliomasvllle. cloudy and warm; rain tm.
terdny. Albany, clear and warm. Atlanta,
partly cloudy aud cool. America*, cloudy
and cool. Macon, partly cloudy and cool
Tennexaee-Memphis, clear and warn#
Nashville, cloudy and cool.
IxHiislana—New Orleans, driszllng and
cool. Shreveport, cloudy and warm.
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy md
cooler; 46 to 60 abover ocsttered showers.
Northwest—Partly cloudy and generally
cooler; 60 to 66 above; showers lu Min
nesota.
West and Southweat—Partly cloudy: M to
76 nlK>ve; general rains In lows; focal in
Nebraska and Missouri, Illinois and Kansas.
Ohio Valley—Partly cloudy; 70 to 74
above; local rains.
WEATHER FORECAST.
:ern Texas—Local showers Friday and
probably Saturday..
Illinois and Indians—Showers tonight and
Saturday; ooler tonight In north.
Lower Michigan, Wisconsin—Showers to
night and probably Saturday.
Missouri—Showers tonight and Saturday,
except fnlr northwest.
Upper Michigan, Minnesota and low*-
Showers tonight and fnlr Saturday.
North Dnkota, South Dakota. Kansas and
Montana—Fair tonight and Saturday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
During the past 24 hours there has been
a steady decrease In air pressure nt nearly
all stations, but there Is no decided area
of low pressure visible. There Is an area
of relatively low Iwrometer centered orer
eastern Texas, moviug slowly east. Ther«
Is an area of high pressure .In the north
east and n second In the nortnwest. Tha
combined Influence of these opposing force*
Is causing cloudiness In the Mississippi
valley and over-most of the*south, ,
Bains have occurred in.,the- Mississippi
valley, Texas. Mississippi. Alabama, por
tions of Georgia, and on the Atlaptlc coait
from southern Florida to Wilmington. N. r.
The temperature has remained practically
stationary for the past two days.
The conditions favor cloudy weather with
showers lu this vicinity tonight and Sat
urday.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
meridian time, July 13,
STATIONS OP
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, p. cloudy
•Chattanooga, cloudy
Columbus, «loudy
Gainesville, p. cloudy...
Greenville, cloudy.......
Griffin, cloudy
•Macon, n. cloudy
Montfreflo, cloudy
Newnsn, clear..
Rome, p. cloudy.
Spartanburg, p. cloudy..
Tallapoosa, p. cloudy....
Toccoa, clear
West Point, cloudy.
• Minimum temperatures are for twelvs*
hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Amite. La.
Melville, La.
Houston, Texas,
for three or four weeks.
New York Central expected to order 100.-
000 tons steel rails for 1907 from Illinois
Steel Company.
Clover Leaf earnings first week Jnly In-
reseed $6,000.
Prospects good for continuance of ac
tivity of bulbllug trade In New York.
Twelve industrials declined .67 per cent.
Twenty active railroads declined Lll per
Sale Ordered by Court#
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., July IS.—An or
der ha* been Iseued for the sale of the
property of the Lookout Mountain Iron
Company at Battellc, Ala. Thl* prop
erty con*l*t* of a 300-ton furnace, coal
and Iron ore mine*, valued at $1,500,-
rtinfnll-
REMARKS.'
Tli.rnuil rendition, rontlntt. p!«i«nnt or<r
•h, belt, tbe temperature ehimte. fi>r
bant 24 hour. Iielng unimportant
In Wilmington dlitrlet. where It wn«
ltalmn were general, henvx In t lorliln, L*"—
tnna and Texn.. MAHBUBt.
Section Director.
THEATERS
%
Good Bill N#xt Wnek.
Next week promise, to be another
record-breaker In pdlht of talent *n
attendance If one may Judge from tn
excellent llxt- of vaudeville acta
nounced. In tercet naturally center,
the appearance of Eddie Girard «
Jennie Gardner, who will preaeut tm
new comedy nketch entitled 'Dooiw
and the Diamond*." It I* * al11 10
one of the moet laughable rreatl _
In thl. line of vaudeville entertainment
and certain It 1. that the reputation
thU clever pair would lead one to «
pect eomethlng unuaually good m c
^The Il*t, of agta Include the
Brother^ cowboy thaumaturglsb ■ '
three CartmelU, In a good mualral *^ ,
Marneille., an anatomical wonder. * I
O. Duncan, the ventriloqul.t, 1
camera graph. The Hat of th# ?
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