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TH K AT I. A XT A GEORG IA X.
\vi:dni:sday. jcly i«. mw.
WANT ADS
ONE CENT. A WORD
No ad. taken for lata than 23
cent*, the price of four line*.
Six word* of average length
make a line. The following rates
are for consecutive insertions:
1 time • cento a line.
3 times 5 cents a line.
6 times V/z cents a line.
26 times 4 cents a line.
52 times J'/j cents a line.
78 times 3 cents a line.
Written notice is required to
discontinue clatsifieth advertise,
manta.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Georgian want ads. are inex
pensive, but they bring quick re-
suite and sure returns.
Ads. for Situations Wanted "will
be inserted one time free of
charge. They must not exceed
four linoa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
UO MKK SOUTHERN AUTO ANI> KUUIP-
went Co. Wr repair, rerouotruel. cl-
rhaoce. Imy ami aril nntcunuMiea Garage,
■MI Mitchell street. Atlasta. Ca. Hell
phone 4SS4.I. Main.
attractive mcNit will rhino you
Imalneea for high smile work rail on
Kent. tit. X. l»rrnr. PU.me ana
PKH'i" .’III,I.ICO I.IMI' I'OAL 84.5U A TOUT
ompt delivery. John T. Mtoeke A Co.
I NEED A ROOM
WK A 1CB* irKAlMJI’AllTEHM FOB FLOH
Ida lltu***. Wrltf »»» for price*. WIIma
A IlmMlNfofi. Miami. Pin. i
fifito-iitfti oT^'finrm:MT Kijrirckf-,
most up-to-ilutf mfri lit Atlanta: will
flu* owner
lit
Keo IV
'enturjr l-iilMIni;.
|L flnWf hoeplfnl.
WK IIAVi:*ONK oFTIIK ilOHT UEI’T
fnl.lt* ;intI iirotltnlilf nifpi In Atlanta. We
im*II fit n *nrrifl<e. Will give term* on *
port »*f till* to a mitvcimfiil. « <tin|M*tt*nt man.
Wnrt* *V llnrpor. 721 and 725 Centnrj BMf-
TYPEWRITERS.
fvpinvuTfmar^^xfrsWfi^fnTTW
Ho. Om> rtdrngo ll.V One kinlfh Prrmlrr
IX One Xn. 6 llll.'k III. \\> ere hea.l
.piarlere for bargains In typewrltefe of nil
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
AO. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
ME88ENGER SERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4827
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. Whan sanding ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
J
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WAKTIBD-OOOD STRONG WHITE fc'CX
as helpers Id tba foundry to laarn mold-
prs’ trad*. Good pay to start with and
totter pay In two or three months. Only
a " u • pp,x
u*LnH
Ih> VofrWASf fo Bidlnmi: ok voini
goods? If so. mil np 2306 (Belt). The
Southern Auction and Malvuga Company* 20
iouth Pryor,
LABORERS WANTED.
$1.25 PER DAY.
Wages Paid Weekly.
ATLANTA CAR WHEEL
WORKS.
Take Luckie St. Car to
Waterworks.
■■smsHmenmaMxn machise
man. Apply Houtbrrn Furniture Co., Gccr-
fta M. It. and Moore street.
iSIfX ftoY fv anted to DfffTOTBUTB
cards. Call at Htar Office, 20 Petera «t.
W*ANTfti>-TWO UcKJTTTlof JOlt i'HKHH
feeders, tlfioil pur nml steady work.
Itliwsfr I*reaa. W. C. Nunemaeher, manager.
46 Wilton street.
KDl.ll IToltM WANTED-Ml'klttENt'EH
solicitors wantefl to plncc our I'ocket
Hook Hnfes. Hometblug new. Apply to A.
II. ('atlln, I’plon Having* bunk,
building.
Wanted — oool»
I build
NUlijj W lihILtllU
Hood wages; stesdy Job. Chapninu'a fur
riage Factory. Jacksonville. Kin.
tv A*l¥KY£33ftI pet fc Sr"M;f Lf iiTmmfl
REMOVAL NOTICE,
~Jofin T Gloria £ Co. ha re morefi tWr
offices mid yard front 314 Marietta to 296
Peters street, where all orders for coal
nml worn! will lie glrcu prompt attcntloo.
Phone# 4723.
JOB PRINTING
JOB IMlI.NTINoTTTtWpHTTltrtUCK BEND
fm mi
Atlanta.
WALL PAPER.
fformerly of Ilurnett A Wllllni Is not dead
nor missing, lie Is eontrnetlng wall paper
and painting. Office and show room *“
East Hunter street. Both ’phones Mfl.
LOST.
you’re heard tell;
,— .. heanl —,
He's the man who does papering and
painting so well;
A look at hla anniplen Is certainly s treat.
Ho see him at 12 East Hunter afreet—
Both 'phones 660.
FOR RENT—STORE ROOM.
Fnn-|iKNtrri«feXr~^
hell street, 23xllM: elan rimin'. For eale.
16 arm oo Peachtree road, IS,(M0. obn
Jntiiee.
FOR RENT—ROOM8.
mi' itKCT~xH5ftir"nffgi»rTniff^
Apply 67 Craw at
Beil phone 4261. '
Foil' HENT-A - NICELY FI lIXimlKlJ
front rimm. Apply to 347 Peachtree at.
xt hfRnr with batT
..UK FUOST
privilege. for rent fur nummer. cheap.
K. I'lii,. at. Trt. 306 Main, or W3 Kurts.
DAVID W. TARBROUan.
MASTER lT.UMIIF.lt.
Fbones 1X6. 80 F Hunter ML
nn place; rtuh’t apply without rrti'rrurr.
ITinne am North, or npply corner Peach,
tree anil Mevcntecnth ale.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—WOMEN WITH EXPE
RIENCE FOR ALTERATION
WORK ON I.ADIE8’ GARMENTS.
POSITION PERMANENT. URGIN'.
NINO SEPTEMBER t. WITH QOOD
SALARY. ADDRESS L. H. 8., CARE
OF GEORGIAN.
Experleacsd operators make from
813.10 per week, and we will dee food day
wafes to tboee without esperleucc until
they loan. If yon live out of Atlanta,
rrite ne and we will live you Information
street.
WaVTEtl^HfX ClULiT tTi WilllK IS'
““■ly fertory. Apply at Wiley’s, •*
tree afreet.
WANTED—WOMEN WITH EXPE
RIENCE ' FOR ALTERATION
WORK ON LADIES’ GARMENTS.
POSITION PERMANENT. RESIN
NING SEPTEMBER 1. WITH OOOD
SALARY. ADDRESS L. H. 8., CARE
OF GEORGIAN.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
PIHHT.4T.AMI HI'RINRltH
. ehnul.l have blah irede .lane
Kent 8l,n la, Vi* North Pry,
IIOPHKM
fall an
ir street
Sr3?TUKHX AtlTUIX
rsge Company, at South P^or street
will imy or eell you out.
BkavicTT cRRkkTTi.«u• k ^oaL, onF: oP
the lint on I he market, 94.26 i**r tou.
John T. Ht«ek» 6 Co.
I.KAVINli THK t’lTV. tVli.l. SKI.I." Al.l.
the furniture of n flvo r*x*m dot at a
(rest heraaln. I topi I re at 136 H. Forsyth
street, city.
DONT GO BLIND.
WnEX YOU REE TIIE ATLANTA
Wrecking Co. * new line. Jnat Added *
roll line of trunk*, traveler*' *npplle* and
general office tuppUe*. The rhe«t>est ever
•old. We Imy, *ell or exchange everything.
17 and 9 W«*t Mitchell street. Bell phone
1Q0,
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
the
Abuey,
light peraoii. Addrc*i
UalneavtUe. Ba.
roNf’KhFHATF Money; eto.. BcJlTiliT:
Chaa. Ib Morker._20_Peter* street.
SORTinTPOItlllA Olt FLORIDA llVTSflK
•ud.cash t» exchange for eoultle* tn At
lanta renting ,l * >*«rh»*r.
20 Peter*
“KENT LIGHTS.”
TUB IIBBT OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
•old at klH N. Pryor 8t. Ales Kent
Phone 4648.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN 8TICAW HATS
t ami stiff felt Uata cleaned aod re-
shapet), 16c.
Banda or sweats, 28c each eitra.
ACME HATTKRH, 6H Whitehall BL
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
rniwraraim
llyj Ixnird optional; every ronvvalenre.
north eld.”, ran let mealn across street.
Hell 'phone SCO.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 I.UCKIK. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 33X. Men', sowed half aolea Tic.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
I'ALKIXO MAflllKKR AND HKl'ORUH-
Wboleeale and retail dletrthutum of Vic-
lor Talking Machines and Records Jnat
•eretvrd larar ron.lfpin.nt of xiaeklnea and
all talking machine dealers la the south.
Write for rataloaua. Aleiander-Elyea Ca
uii’l'cLKS aRd dUtfltltiUit-LikoEiii
Idcyrla and sundry dlstrtbntora ta the
lUth. fonthera agents for IMerro. Tale,
K nth. Routhera agenla for Pierce. Tale,
tell and Hudson bicycles. Write for oar
IN* cate 10*00 and price list Alexaader-
El Co ~ Aleiandet
Wt-T*MOVE, RTOltfc. PAfK Akt> SHIP
bones hold coode; ineurence rate one per
rent Office and warehouse 1046 Walton
Roth 'phones. Calhcart's Trans
RKYNOLDR. tHX SION PAIKTlfk
8l(*a banners, uses and Hag decoration:
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATION A LB. II Alt.WOODS. IDRAI«B
_ . » you a rtgl*t*r, iulUl
•uy bualncM, at a price that cannot help
but plea*# you.
i'a*b or monthly payment*. Every register
n ran teed for two rears. Southern Cash
rears. Southern Cash
eglBtrr io.. iirrnirn’of American M#CV«d-
and Cash Register Ca, 24 B. Broad street.
OLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
AT NO. MM tv. FOURTH. WE HAVE 3
three rmnu (Mttsgea. lu flrst^lasa shape,
-utlng to white tenants at 97 each, aud
antnl! house on rear of one lot. This la •
Itargaln at 91.401 cash.
AT KAST^POINT 55T THE VaRHAS'E'.
s|>lemlbl 5-rnom cottage with ca bluet -tnsn*
MltCELLANEOUt.
FOB TIIE NEXT TEN DAYB I WILL
FOR RENT.
FOR BENT—42 I WANK ST.. A GOOD SIX-
room bouse, water, gns and l«th; close
to new Pryor street actusd house: rent
treasonable to a |>erntni
1614 Washington street
I»ermnneDt tenant Gwutr*
tlilnl cash and tolamv iiunitbly.
* UO,(M'Mlll»F'R\’ IIOI HK. EARfTRoSTT
^<'eatral arenne. lot 66x129. See us
If you want a nice hmne. Terms.
S’KW FIVHllOOM t’OTTAOE. LAlUiS
lot, on little street. 92.600. Terms.
5?KAIt tiKoiDilA AVKMK. Wk llAVK
two new three-root11 cottages renting Hr
96 each. We can sell the two for 9W>.
This Is the kind of an Investment that you
looking fc~ -
hare I tee n bwiklng for See na quick.
tiiukk ibh»Ms anH ITaTX; tEVRH
flve-rtMHu h«mse. with 6-foot hall, on .
acre lot; lot level; has several fruit trees
•ntt grape vines now l*enrlng; plenty of
shade aud flowers; au Ideal suburb home;
is the eoinuient of more than one young man newly arrived in the city.
Whereupon he turns to the classified ad. columns of the newspapers. The
chances are he finds what he wants. And the chances are that he would
find YOUR room if \;ou advertised that you have a room to rent. Almost-
every housekeeper has a spare room. It would help things at home—finan
cially—if you would rent that spare room. The right sort of young man
usually wants a home in a private family. He knows the good influence of
family ties. He knowB enough to be considerate of the family with whom
he lives. The average young man of ambition who goes out in the world to
better his condition IS the right sort of young man. Why don’t you adver
tise your spare room for rent? Use the classified columns of The Geor
gian. The cost is a trifle—one cent a word. The return is ten times enough
to justify the investment. Call Phone 4927 Main, or send by messenger. We
will pay the messenger.
Washington St. Lots
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only Three Left «f Eight Brand Naw
Suburban Homat.
Thn flrnt month will ba klven FREE
and If occupied on* yoor. two more
months will ba flran FREE at tha
and of tha year, making only nlnt
month, you will barn to pay for. Nona
but good families will ba allowed tn
than, houses. Thee* are located on tha
Rlrar electric car line only twenty
mlnutaa ride from the canter of the
city; contain 7 and 8 room*; have
never been occupied; are located tn
Weat Atlanta Park. Evary houaa front,
a fifty-foot Park, which la aat tn trtee.
evergreen, and dower*. Pur* air; na-
tlva oaks; an Idaal spot for children.
It la chaapar than living In tha city
and tha surroundings ire more whole-
In tha renter of this Park are
tha Farro Phosphata Spring*, which
trill cure any case of atomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a naw church! neatly
&03t
by a woman, a package of Jew*
elry.
In the "Loot and Found" col*
ninna of The Georgian.
Relumed
within -twenty-four hour*.
TOTAL COST WA8
26c—for that advertisement—29c.
THE ADVERTISER
made a good Investment. Why
don't yon try It?
PEACHTREE PARK HOME
furnished, a store, a school-house cost
ing 18,600.00 will soon be completed.
Captain J. T. Mills, who llvas on tha
grounda will show you through tha
housaa Rant 880.00 par month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDH.
18 Auburn Avonua.
BASS ST. HOME.
Just- off Washington St.,
good seven-room house on
fine lot. Terms reasonable.
Price $3,500.
See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
• have within 1.000 feet of Peachtree
road, froutlug J.000 feet on a chert road
and fronting 2,60*) feet on Southern rail
road, at station where two tralna atop each
way every day, one of the beat MODEL
COUNTRY 1IOMKH of nine rooms to to
found anywhere. Thin bouse hat a Ihiso
ment of atone almost as smooth and level
as a floor, and la walled up on either aid*
with a cement wall n foot thick. The
house ttoelf Is unusually well built, occu
pies an emlueuce ( giving a splendid view
of Atlanta's sky-scrapers, has greatest
variety of fruits to lie found on any one
place; land la very productive, la In high
eat state of cultivation, well kept; baa
about 2 miles new wire fence, fourteen
Iron gates, good barn and pasture* two
strong sprtugs. lively grove of maple,
l»eiieb, chestnut, twenty-five pecans, sweet-
gum, persimmons, blackgum, oak, hickory*
etc.; has 2 acres of sand, averaging 10
feet deep; two quarries of best quality of
granite to ho found in the state. Will
tnkit polish Jnat like marble. A *j\ir track
can reach both within 800 feet. Owaer re
fused 98,000 for one of the quarries* and
this has advantages of homes along fhe
road In that you are free from dust of
automobiles, and still Is In thq. road neigh
borhood. You will have to see this lovely
home to appreciate fully lla value. We art
offering this 96-arre tract at 916*000. If you
buy a place on the road, you will have to
malt ten years for the fruits ami other
Improvements to reach the present status
of this place.
If you are Interested, see na AT ONCE,
or call na up.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 6488. 418 Peters Bldg.
Isrg>
scant lots nml Is a chance to make a smal
Investment that will pay yon handsomely,
It will pay yim to seejia aiM»iit It,
OH ME «t:. NICK ...
home, first clnas reside
a»b nml 920 month.
NOTHING BUT
BARGAINS.
Itti v riiTTAiir 11 HAVS CONSIGNED TO MB EXCLU-
lliit wcIIoil"IIOUO . * ,rr, 7 rel" »n* twMtnry teu-mnn
II m m c lion, (l.vu I,,,in,,. ,„„l on. loron-ronm mtlax* Tt>.»
„„„ _ „ ottev*.
w>Sr«.M r .»’ lithe t , kuna*, art oh adjoining Iota, aniT art *r»t-
LU IT., XMY 8-ROOM Hllt KL. i rt.,. nml imidrni In every rre|.,'l - Ixn-atiri
Inrgo lot. rest front; every iiiixterii ran- on thr north elite and lu the rbolreet reel-
venlemy; thr rh;.,ii».et holier on Ihr nonh ! drner aerlloH. | ran aril you thla property
aide today. M.6i». Can .rronge terms. Come f „ r lh , ,|*ye for tt.6ml. or wlfl
— n. amt let ue idiow It to you. Don t „.|| separate If preferre.1. An an Inveal
ment. this will pay over 11 per reut rental,
FOR RENT.
6 ABBOTT STREET (WEST END).
Thla twiMdory seven-room brick, ou
rhleh etinlAln* nUmt ; nrrm nml lb»a
which contains nlidnt 2 ncrea nml lb*a el
evated, la on the west able of Ablnitt
street, at the Intersection of Ureettafer-
ry avenue, nml In known os the Toni Alex
ander home place; baa no i
ter. bath, stationary wiinIi
* * dtt
.. go a, Jint city wa-
atlonnry wiin/i rtiind. sink In
the klteben and* hydrant In the yard. Be
sides the seven-r«M*m house, there Is n two-
room servant’s :tons«» on the lot; also, sta
ble and row house; inis plenty of gnnlen
s)M»t nml plenty of shod*, and Is In go«l
ry o
__ J Is ._ „
repair for an old b#nse. West view <*ars
two blocks away. Kent, $26 |*cr month.
We have two fine elevated lots in Washing
ton Heights at $1,000 apiece. .
These lots face east, the dimensions are
50x175 with Alley in Rear.
Let ns show them to vou.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
STATISTICS.
THE WEATHER.
DEATHS.
fIMnford, tt year, old, died
33 year* old, died near
RoMlera’ home.
Harob 11. Dunlap,
Spartanlmrg, s. if.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. and Mr*. David E. Perry, at
Sooth Forayth atreet; a aoo.
BUILDING PERMITS
llOO~Atlnnta Iron and Rraae De<l Com-
pany. to hulld frame atntctnra ou comer
Menu* atreet and llorton alley.
3IS0—Mr*. 0. A. Howell, to recover thiee
oneatory frame lumae* at 16 and 30 Ieiwn
atreet aud 6 llauininud atreet.
tt36-thim IVarnoek, to hulld ooe-etory
frame ilwelllng at 104 Tbumioud atreet.
*50—lire. A. It. Manning, to repair one*
atery Ironic hnuae nt 15 Forlreaa avenue.
S3.0J0—u. Arelier, to hulld oue-atory
frame alruetare at !bl Oglethorpe arenue.
JOHN J. WOODSTDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phond* 611.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Hhowlng the Arrival and I»epsrtnre of fas-
. senger Trains of the Following lloails:
V’BitVBlfx aXI. AfLAStii HTTLIKTitO:
No.—Arrive From— I No.—Depart To—
* 3 Xaehvllle.. 7:10 im(* 2 Xaahrllle. >:X am
73 Marietta... 3:15 atn| 74 Marletta..ll:10 pm
*tt Nu.hvllle,. 11:45 ami* id Xaehrllle.4:.’.' pu
76 Marietta... 3:51 ptuj 73 Marietta.. 6:30 pu
* 1 Xaahrllle.. ,:S nun* 4 Xaahrllle. 3:14 pm
"nsmALTiFwc.uiTL mmm
^ T TOTCWir
Arrive From— . I Depart To—
h 7:10 '
Savannah... .. 7:10 nnifMseon 12:01 am
Jacksonville.. 7£0 niii Hmvannsli..... R.*00 am
“ .11:40 amiMmsHi 4K)0 pm
lltcoa..
Bavannab 4:96 pui|SuvnnnaU 9:16 pm
Macon 7:66 pmiJacksonville.. 9 JO pm
■’j»UWA aNTT WKBfl'uTST ItAlir”
ROAD.
Arrive From— I Depart Ta—
•Selina H:40 atui*Montgomery 9:96 am
%
inn.... . .u:» pmrneima....... pin
range 8:20 amitoOrange.... 6:90 pm
ntgomerr. 9:46 pmi*Moiitg m'ry. 11:16 pm
ally. All other tralna dally except Hun-
tralns of Atlanta ami Weat Point
Mitchell street and Madlaon nvenue,
OKUHUIA HAlLltOAD._
From—
Arrive From— i Depart To—
•Augusta 6:00 ararAngiiata 7:45 ....
Conyers 6:41 ain Llthonla 10KI6 am
“In
Covington 7:46 am •Augusta 9:96 pm
•Augusta.. . .12:96 pm[Coay#ra.... M . 9.-00 pm
Llthonla 9:26 ptuiCovlugtou.... 6:10 pm
•Augusta 9:16 i'H»,•Augusta 11:46 piu
Dally. All other trains dally except Huu-
day.
HEaUoABD AIK LINlI: llAILWAi.
Arrive From— 1 Depart Ta-
Waahlngton... 9:96 amfBIrmlnghnm.. 6:46
Abbeville 9:00 am Monroe 7:26 am
Memphis 11:45 am|New York.... 12:00 m
New York 2:96 pmjAbl>erllle.... 4:00 ptu
Monroe.. .. .. 7:40 pmfMemphla 6.-00 pm
*••• ihli—
IltrmIngham.. 9:26 pmlWsshlngtou.. 9:16 pm
Shown In Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta* Naw Tarminal
Station, cornar Mitchell and
Madison Avsnus.
pub-
I only so Information and are not
guaranteed:
4:00 A. M.—No. 29* DAILY. Local to Blr
mlagham. making all stops; arriving In
lUruilngham 10:16 a.*m.
6:2) A. M.-No. IS. .DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
veatlbuled train Atlanta to Clndonatl with
out change, composed of veatlbuled day
-oaches and* 1'ullmsii drawing room sleep-
ng cars. Arrives Hams 7:20 a. m.; Chat-
Uuooga 9:49 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:90 p. m.;
Louisville 9:16 p. tn.; Chicago 7:21 s. m.
Cafe car service. All meals between At
lanta and Cincinnati.
6:90 A. M.-No. 96 DAILY*, to Griffin and
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11
lumbus 10 a. m.
6:19 A. M.-No. 12. DAILY, local to Macoo.
Brunswick and Jaeksouvllh*. Makes all
•tops , arriving Macoo 9:16 a. m.; Bruns
wick *
Irk 4 p. ro.; Jacksonville 7:46 p. tn.
7:00 A. M.-No. 36, DAILY.-I'ulliuan to
p. m.; fCsssas »ity 9:46
rings. Arrives Men
_ DAILY.—IvOctl _
’harlotte, Danville* Richmond and Ashe
ville.
7. DAILY, Chattanooga.
». DAILY.—Washington
i Limited* Electric light*
Bleeping, library, observation and 1 ftni
• ~g6 without-'change. —
cars through without-'change. Dining < . .
aerve all meals en route. Arrives wash-
lugton H:I2 a. m.; New York 12:42 j>. m.
LOO P. M.-No. 40. DAlfeY.—New York
Would l»e gl.nl
tnd the cottage
p ;r..
make • nice home.
$12,000, A BARGAIN.
MIX-ROOM NEW MODERN HOl T flR ON
Gmirghi avenue; 99,200; 9736 cash; balance
$25 per month.
OY'Elt 10 ACRK8 OF IJYND, WITHIN
city limits. 260 feet of car Hue. 16 minutes'
ride from i-enter of city. 2,006 feet street | ir»*e |i«rk on Yhe HtMifhern ralTroad; That
frontage. . Privet, tract privilege of
1.200 feet In center of property. All for I of freestone water. The land Ilea welL
U2.000.0H with term a. Huy ibla au.l .loul.lv aiid I he mn*t ot It cin-reU with uab futeat.
your money within one year.
M. Mt-NEIL nml
U’E HAVE A (T'RTOMER FOR
or eight-room bouse on a large ab
1 near the car line. We ran make a trail
«tr ro ntt tit.ne^wM* " r "r tut* mi unt*. nr mu uisse « ifniiv st
YY . S. SHLRyN OODkwf^.'tf the property comes up to the re-
qtilreuients. Yle have the cash.
514 Empire Bldg.
E. A. NESBIT,
3 Edgewood ate.
Atlanu Phone 4794. Bell Phone 3794.
FOURTEENTH ST. LOT. j
TII1H LOT IM 96 BY W; BRAPTIFULLY
shaded with ytnmg oaks: lies nicely, and i
next to the home 4»f Mr. Mamuel Wey-
man. and ImmedlsVelr across the street
from the homes «»f Mr. Ilenry Johowm j
sod Mr. Kugeno Callaway. Quick sale \
price 93.966.
• CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
It AUBURN AVE.
B#U 'phone 4999.
RAISING SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR NEW RAILROAD
' Bpectal to The Geeirglan.
I Mlocomb. Ala.. July IS.—A meeting of
prominent Htlsens waa held at the Mlo-
li-omti National Hank yesterday afternoon.
’hartotte aud
Ington 11:06 a. m.; New York 9 p. m.
12:16 P. M.-No. 3. DAILY.—Local for
Msron. arriving Maeou 2:46 n. m.
4:10 P. M.—No. 10, DAILY.—Macon and
lUwkliisvlIle. Pullman obaervatlon chair
car Atlanta to dm-t*r..
4:25 P. M.-No. 37* DAI LY.-Pullman
sleeping car and day i-eachra to Blrtnlng-
9:19
tom. Arrives Birmingham
Memphis 7:16 a. ui.
.4:90 P. M.-No. 18. DAILY, except Hun-
Colambas. I*uliiuau |>alacv sleeping car
and day coaches.
4:36 P. M.-No. 3L DAILY*.—Local to Fay
ett#vllle and Fort valley.
Loutovlll#. Arrives Borne 7 JO p. m.
6:36 p. m.: Chattanooga 9:96 p. m.; Memphis
9:20 a. m.; toulsvltle 9:90 a. m.; 8t. l*onta
9 p. m.: nnclnnatl 9:10 r.. m.
9.-15 I 1 . M.-No. 25. DAILY.-Makes all
•tops. Local to llefltu: arrives Hefllu 10:60
P 'l"l6 P. M.-No. 16. I>AII-T-—Florida Mm-
I t—l. A aoll.l vntlbnhxl train to Jarkeoa-
vlll*. Fla. Through al—plng ran and day
coach** ,o -larkaoavcf* and Rrnnawlck; ar-
cunrh** to 7a*k*oavi:5* and Vranawtek; ar
rives Jarksoarillr IM a. Brunawlek
‘ *. Angnstlne N n. ro.
“ -So. *7. DAI I.Y.-Through
11:30 < P.. 3t. ^ 1
ullmaii drawing room sleeping ear. At
lanta to Khreveport. laical sleeper Atlanta
to Birmingham. Arrives Birmingham
a. m.; Meridian 11 a. ui.; Jackson 2:26 p.
m.; Vicksburg. 4:06 p. tn.; Bhreveport 16:50
12 NIGHT—No. 96. DAILY.-rnlted States
Faat Mall. Bolbi veatlhnled train. Bleeping
‘ *• * otle and
12.000—Thomas U. Davies, to build ooe-
story frame dwelling at 101 Oglethorpe
avenue. •
91.960—Mrs. C. G. O'Kslly, to hulld one*
•torg frame dwelling at 417 Highland ave
nue
frame dwelling at 142 Richardson street
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
11.900—E. P. Ansley to Mrs. Gerald
Hannah* lot on The Prado. Bond for
Ue.
91.196— Empire State Investment Company
>«. \fmm I* l.._ *T* V..t.nro ...I ....
U»le.
9876—YV. B. Treadwell to kfra. Lula Cams*
lot on Newton atreet, uear Maugum. War
ranty deed.
91).060-A. B. Mfele to J. 11. Drummond*
lot on Hunter street, near Central tvs
nue.
1900—B. Van II004I ami wife to J.
Hood, lot ou nils nveuue, near Peters
street. Warranty dead,
rreet. warranty need.
86,700—Margaret H. YVoodtHn w A.
f-ewla. lot on Crew street, uear Bass. Bond
t&r title
92.900— Mattie J. Landrum to IL E. Mr-
Keuxle. lot on Gresham street* noar Vena
Id-. Bonil for title.
23,260—Elijah M. Williams to George _
Payne, lor on comer line street and Plod
iimut avenue. Warranty deed.
$900—Mrs. M. F. Marshall to W. K Bailey,
lot ou Georgia a venae, near c’ontlly street.
4le***i
91.900- Mrs. Jennie N. Norris to Atlanta
Unliking nml Savings Company, lot on cor
ner of Moore aud Pratt streets. Mort
'ttM-Mr*. U A. Allan to Mr.. MMti
Juild, lot on Cooper atreet* near Richard-
Loan deed.
UNCLE SAM LOSES
BY BIG SHORTAGE
OF AN EMPLOYEE
By Private Leaseil Wire.
Washington, July 18.—According
statement made at the treasury depart*
ment, an Investigation, recently concluded,
of the accounts of the late Mnjor George
A. Bartlett, disbursing officer of the treas
ury department, shows a shortage approx
osbl to have been liumrently paid out on
fraudulent vouchers presented by James
W. Boyd, n clerk In the marine hospital
service, who, In Meptemlter. last, was sr-
rested and Is now lu Jnll pending bis trial
for misappropriating government funds.
Although Bartlett w*as technic
sponsible for payments on Boyd'i
CHARGES AGAINST
CEMETERY SEXTON
Special to The Georgian.
Hnvnnnnh, Ha., July IS.—An apparently
gigantic graft workeil by J. E. Klmlull
4tdorcd, keejier of the colored aectlon of
tourel Grove cemetery, has been
earthed aiul the negro suspended. A.
hearing In-fore the mayor yeatenlay after
noon it ileveloped that while mmie 2,006
lota had been sobl. only 300 deetla tod l»een
recontol. As these lots ranged In value
from 96 to 916. It Is calculated that th#
uegro "knocked down" quite a good sum.
Home two years ago Kimball wna ordered
to cease collecting money for lots, bat li«
has kept It up ever since. It Is charged.
DRINK LEMONADE
AND CATCH FEVER
Uy I’rirat* l**nar<l Wlr*.
Ipawltch, 8. D.. July 1*.—Over one
hundred caaee of typhoid fever have
already been reported In thla aectlon ae
the reeult of drinking lemonade which
waa aerved at a celebration at a park.
The water uxed to make the lemonade
waa taken from an old well that had
not been uaed for eeveral years.
COUPLE IN A BUGGY
HIT BY FA8T TRAIN
By Private l* , n**il Wlr*.
Linden. Mich., July 18.—Mr. and Mr>.
Perry Barnum, of Mundy township,
were probably fatally Injured Tuesday
night by a Grand Trunk train. They
were crossing the track In a buggy
when they were struck by a passenger
engine. Mr. Barnum le about 61 years
old and bis wife ta 50.
ATLANTAN8 ARRIVE
AT TYBEE ISLAND.
car* to Xew lore, Rlrbiuomt, (’harlotte and
Asheville. CiariiM I, Washington. Dining
earn nerve all meals en runle. Arrive*
Waeblngtoa 3:39 p. m.; Xew Tore 6:33 a. m.
l/tnl •AtleBtad’narie'te sleeper open lo
receive nnsaengera at 3:06 p. ro. I .oral
Attanta-Aahevllle Bleeper open 16:30 n. m.
Ticket office No. I Peachtree, on Vtadurt,
Peters building, and new Terminal 8tatloa.
Both 'Phone*, illy office, lit main; depot,
- - |»
Xn. 3, oo Terminal exchange.
Ptnkard. A committee of
Sen. from Ptnkard were ]
prominent rltl-
, . . renetit. at was
also a nanmlttee froni Daleva. a country
plan* ca the mote, between Plommh and
llnkard. Three committee* were appoint-
HpeclaP to The Ueorglan.
Savannah, On., July 18.—The city
salesmen's special In charge of \V. H.
Fogg, district passenger agent for the
Central of Georgia railway at Atlanta,
arrived here In two section* on good
time early Tuesday morning. Every,
body was well pleased with the trip.
The salesmen were tn line humor and
were transferred promptly to Tybee
Island, where they are enjoying the
pleasure of the seacoaat resort. There
was not a single mishap to mar the
pleasure of the occasion.
In addition to the large number ot
men who call on the city trade of At*
lanta. and their families, there were a
number of friends and others anxtoua
to take advantage of the excellent op
portunity for visiting the seashore at
this season of the year.
Mr. Fogg, who personally conducted
the trip, has been congratulated on all
side* for the excellent manner In which
he handled the train, and the pleasure
which he contributed to the trip.
HE DENIES REPORT
OF HIS ENGAGEMENT.
Dy I'rtig, I-cased Wire.
Boston, July 18.—District Attorney
Moran denies tha truth ot a Washing-
LOCAL FORECAST.
FOB ATLANTA AND VU’IXITY-f..^.
tied weather and probable showers
and Thursday.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
clear and'hot. Fort Worth aSet^*"!
£r , ih.i ,, rsn;! oud ' ,a,, &
Alabama—Huntsville rioody
and
reined yesterday and hurt Sight. BlrtalSi
r i°tf?liv.kJ?,'-™""”:fly
Jlnee 3 o clock yesterday. Helms clootbiJ
reined yeatenlay afternoon.
cloudy and rool; showers last nigh
Mtaslaiippl—Yasno
eloudy aud threaten)]
Mlaalaalnpl—Yasoo
eloody aud threatening; cool raln jroiro
day afternoon. Natehea reining.
3 »M J*ct»tt
burg
eloudy and hot. Hailehurst raininVn^
hot. Hattlealinrg pertly eloudy and
hard rain yesterday evening. M .;,11 1
eloudy and threatening; tiff raln "
day evening. '
Georgia—Americna partly eloudy and hot
Maeou partly ekrody and hot™ had iirt,
rain laat night. Allmny pertly ckrady
ly cloudy and hot.
Louisiana—New Orleona Hear and
route rein yealrrday. Hhrvrepnrt clear and
North Carolina—Charlotte hard rain vea.
terdag evening: dear and pleasant ibla
morning, llalelgh clear; temperature
retnfnir for the past twonty-fonr hour*
Rainfall for the peat twenty-four hoora;
6ort Morth, .14; I'aleatlne, .14; Taylor. 55;
Man Antonio, trace; Xew Orleans, .0>- t;au
vealon, ,1»; Middle. .06: Vlekslmr*.
Monlgtonery. L60- t'B* I to
•* ii * N0rf " lk ’ *
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
ds B5fsassr rtr ,,lr; M -
Northweat—Partly rioody, with rising
temneratnrr; 86 to 70 above: general mini
lu tlonlh Dakota: local North Dakota
Weal and Southwest-Clear; rising'trio,
peratnre, 68 to 70 alxtve; local ralna .Ve.
braska and Kansas.
Ohio Valley—Clear; 88 lo 74 above
WEATHER F0RECA8T.
I’OtHilana. Weat Florida, Alalmma „n1
Mtsslaalppl—Partly cloudy Wednesday nud
Thursday.
tteurgla—Partly cloudy Wednesday : ahow.
era-in east portion; wanner In uorihaeat;
Tbnraday eloudy.
Ftorufu—r
Eastern
-Partly cloudy Wi.lnee
leatern Teiaa-Falr Wedneadny and
Thursday.
* Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wiscon
sin—Pair tonight; warmer Tbnraday; atai-
ailnnerotn. Iowa, Month Dakota. S’ortk
Dakota, Xeliraaka, Kansas and MotsUru-
J'llv
duly
Aug
Sept
Mhowero tonight and Thursday; cooler
lit’:
STATE FORECA8T.
GKOBGIA AND ROITII CAItOLINA^
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
E?'y
Th# troattor ovar nw»at of th# country
la atlll rather unsettled anil ahowern hnra
oceurreil over the Atlantic nml gulf itatra
ami In the north weat.
la low and flat over moat of the 17.
there being no well defined arena of blgb
or low preaaure.
Llttla or no change tn temperature h««
oeeurred and the condition* favor unwt-
tied weather and probably ahowers In this
•action tonight aud Tbnrmla.v.
'MX 1 Director.
I Mol.U.
I Karan
I I'hurlF
I IVllmli
I Nnrfol
I IVnwif
Total
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For th* 34 hour* ending *
meridian time. July 18, 1606.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cloudy
•t'hattauixign, rein .
Cnlnmlina, partly cloudy
Gainesville, cloudy
Greenville, rloudy
Grlflln, rlnndy
CMontlcelln,
Ncwnnn, cluutly
lame, rain
Itpartanbnrg, clmuly
Torres, doody
Weal Pidnt, cloudy ...
Minimum temperatnrra are
llmiatf,]
i«rtat(
kouplll
m
•5?
CtaHnin
Totrti
■ Giber
241
1.59
tOjM
for I weir#
hour period ending at 8 a.ui. tht* date.
f Kerelved late twlr# truablei; nut l»-
cludvd In average*.
HEAVY HA1NFALLH.
Greenwood.
Rori^fi,
iirrPHWUiiu. n. v. -j;
Alterdeen. Ml** 1!
.Natebex, Mlaa
Charlotte. N. C l-*f
GohiaiMtro, N. i*.
bring tl
Uwlr
CENTRAL
STATION.
Ilf
Atlanta .. .
Anguata .. ,
Charleston .
Gal veal on ..
Little itork
Mempbla ..
Mobile .. ..
New Orle«
Oklahoma
Savannah ..
Vlrkalmrg .
’"Ilndugton
ns .
Temp'ture.j |||
Mas. M'u Jjj
fj f'ltiirc
Tsht tnjui
the
LMvat,
Indicates tro^igrcrtaMc, rainfall
Temtierattire ebangee I
were alight. Ualnfiill <
tlnn* with the eaceptlnn of GklahcoJ M
Irlct. Heavy falls were reeonled l«J» |
Carolina., Georgia and MIsaliudlT'.^^B
C0TTC
"•jn^BsSs
Section Dlroctw-
LIVE STOCK MARKET,
ago. July ~ llogj-nrcr"da 'jj*! j
York
‘
Arm,
The
bit*
.wjaitiiaiSjTf.c. MS" *■
1 cholee bear/ Jfi.voimiAt t
Cattle—Rerrlpta ».»'■ »#
Jift. i
Mhrep?Hreelpls St*». Market I j
“>lum Of
“!.9ttrae
that
, frwl
» f in.!«h |
* * »ma|
1 w*
wester* *i2*04: /carilnga *
— western B417.W.
«6«T.I
THE SUGAR MARKET.
y Private Ireeert Wire. , «► j
Xew Yort. July H-Uwol.retncdn
gar steady and u»J-»ST' : I
rket Hrm; Jalv 8a «Hd; Attriet.
ton dlapatcb tn an evening ]
nouncing his batrothgl to M'*» *
Worthington, of the « npR* 1 i
Mlaa Worthington la cuff*
traveling with the party of ’ M " j
mom, of the Braxillan «mba»».
1 *■ Alai
, t T »? 8t
; L»rk Cot
York Col
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