The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 18, 1906, Image 10

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■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Wednesday. JI'IA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 cent*, the price of four line*. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates consecutive insertions: 1 time ..... 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times ..... A/i cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3/i cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS* MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive. but they bring quick re- sults and sure returns. Ads. for 8itustions 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 US 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 as helpers In the foundry to learn rauld- ers* trade. Good pay to start with nnd better “ those DeLoa life. Co. do YSmVAW t5 6P Y6Wi good*? If so. call up 2806 (Bell).' The Pouthern Auction and Salvage Company, South Pryor. LABORERS WANTED. $1.25 PER DAY. Wages Paid Weekly. ATLANTA CAR WHEEL WORKS. , Take Luckie St. Car to Waterworks. WANTEh - bOVBTAILING maciiTSe man. Apply Southern Furniture Co., Geer* ala R. R. and Moore atreet. Ilf AM. boy WANTED TO DISTRIBUTE cards. Call nt Ktnr Off Ire, 20 Peters at. feeders. "ream, W. 40 Walton affect. ftOI.UlTORK WANTKD-KXl'KItIKNCKD aollrllora irnntnl to place our Pocket Book Hafea. Something new. Apply fb A. II. Cntlln, Vnlon Kiivlnga bank, Gould building. \VASiTl4l> — <111011 WOOD • WORKER. Good wages; atendy job. Chnpinnn’a Ci Huge Fnetory. Jacksonville. Fin. WA.vtftiCTbjdpfPfES’f^isvfim; tmu on' plaee; don’t apply without referenee. Phone 306 North, or npply corner Peach tree and Seventeenth ata. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—WOMEN WITH EXPE RIENCE FOR ALTERATION WORK ON LADIES' GARMENTS. POSITION PERMANENT. DEOIN NINO 8EPTEMIIER 1, WITH GOOD SALARY. ADDRESS L. H. 8., CARE OF GEORGIAN. WIM. GIVE REGULAR EMPLOYMENT In our sewing room to girls and women od easy work, short hours nml good pay. Experienced operators make from $8.00 to $1100 per week, and we will giro good day wages to those without experience until they letro. If you lire out of Atlanta, write ns and we will give you Information « tout boarding places. Nunnaliy Bros. A cCrea. 16 W. Alabama street. WanteR—ftiX Gilu.fi +<V WoRK In' CBdr faetnry. Apply It Wllfy'i, 87 Peaehtr** iftnt. WANTED—WOMEN WITH EXPE RIENCE FOR ALTERATION WORK ON LADIES' GARMENTS. POSITION PERMANENT, DEOIN- NING 8EPTEMDER 1, WITH GOOD SALARY. ADDRESS L. H. S., CARE OF GEORGIAN. FIRST-CLASH STENOGRAPHER; Mt'BT b* thoroughly riporl.-u.-.-U .nil competml; ft— rxprrirnro and rrfrrrnrr. and Mlary .xprrtrd. Addrras hox 817. eltlr. FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRSTVCLASlT BUSINESS HOUSES •hould hav, high grad, alrna Call on l»hon« afi c °" North Pryor at root. Til E soufll'i-iUN AlVTIoN aN'Ii ftAl. rag. Company, at 30 South Pryor ilrM, will buy or sell you out. BfcAVEtt ORKElCBT7oeK CnAi, ONE (IP fhe best on the market. $4.26 per ton. John T. Htocka A Co. Leaving the city, will sell all the furniture of n live-room tint nt u great bnrgatu. Inquire at 239 S. Forayth Afreet, city. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN YOU SEE the ATLANTA Wrecking Co.’a new line. Juat added n fall line of trunks, trarelera* supplies and B dlea. The cheapest ever I or exchange everything. Mitchell street. Bell ’phone general office aupit eold. We buy, sell IT and 39 Went Mtt WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WAWMii-iI<V<iit't't;i(Vk‘f‘()ir‘lf‘AMiiA of three; no children; goo<l home for the right |M>moii. Address John T. Ahoey, Gainesville, Ga. Confederate M6nry. etc., bought. fhas. B. ll.-irW'M. 21 Peters street._ SJTBTiniEORtllA on FI.OR 11> AIIOMKS and cash to exebnnge for eoulties In At lanta renting property, fhas. D. Barker, 30 Peters at., Atlanta. GO flEF. SOUTH URN AUTO AND EQUIP- 1 incut Co. Wr repair, rcrooBtruct. ex- change, buy and sell automobiles. Garage. 10-11 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Oa. Bell pbone 4<94-L Mala. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call oa Kent. 91% N. ITyiir^I»hone Sfll ^ ^ Prompt delivery. John T. Stocks A cW. trainukaikjttartkhs Ffiu'Vixiit- Ida lime*. Write ns for price*. Wilson k Huddleston. Miami. Fla. Jpfo-ONIO tlT THE liKHT KyUIl'l’Mn, most up-to-date cafes In Atlanta; will dear $600 per month. See Ware A Harper. 724 nnd 725 Century building, or the owner nt Grady hospital. WE IIAVE oSe of tiib moht ukI'i^ table and profitable cafes In Atlanta. W1 sell nt a sscrlflee. Will give terms on a nnrt of this to a *u< a n*««ftil. I'onipefent man. Ware & IInr|M’r, 724 and 725 Century Bldg. TYPEWRITERS. t. 6 $40. One Chicago $16. One Smith Premier $36. One No. 6 Bllck $12. We are head quarters for iHtrgnlii* In typewriter* of all make*. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, II. 31. Ashe, president, Atlanta, Ga. REMOVAL NOTICE. ^TohTTT^ office* nnd yard from 314 klnrletta to 295 Peter* street, where all orger* for coal nnd wo4Ml will be giveu prompt, attention. Phone* 4791 PRINTING ^... JOB PRINTING, Ml WEST PRICES. SEND for Mtnplea. t'lis*. Barker. 20 Petera t., Atlanta. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. “Don't let 'em fool you.’’ Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willi*) I* not dead nor mlNRlng. He I* contracting wall paper nnd palutlug. Office and show room 12 East Hunter street. Both 'phones 660. L08T. you’ve hoard tell; He'* the man who doe* papering and painting so well; No matter the condition your won* nro found. He’ll make them look both smooth nnd sound, And when It Is finished, then you will see A* perfect a Job a* ever could be; A look at his Rample* la certainly n treat. Go see him at 12 East Hunter street— Both ’phones 660. FOR RENT—8TORE ROOM. FornES^rcnfc^^^ hall street, 23x100: also room-. For sale, 0 seres on Peachtree road, $25,000. ohn 1. James. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ clono In: only 875.00. Apply 67 Craw at. Roll phono 4261. I r ( (R RENT-iC - NlCKI.V FURNiftilBT) front room. Apply to 267 Peachtree st. S7ci:' _ Kir»NT ROOM. WITH RATH privilege, for rent for summer, cheap. 129 E. Pine st. Tel. 306 Malu, or 802 North. m PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phono. 1266. 80 B. Hant.r St. WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY, largest stock In South. 54 N. Broad Bt “KENT LIGHTS.” THE 1IEHT OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW Mill nt 8IM N. Pryor Bt. Al.x Kent Phone 4848. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 50c. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re shaped. 35c. Bands, or sweats. 25c each extra. AC31E HATTERS. 6Y& Whitehall BL FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. FfriEfTRiffirntWi^^ lly; board optional; every convenience; north side; can get meals across street. Bell ’plume 2020. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. hlen’a sewed half soles. 75c. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail dlstrihuton. of Vie- tor Talking Machines snd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and oyer 10,009 records. Immediate attention given mall ord«♦*. We want the names of all talking machine dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. HIcVCLhJH AND HilNDKlEH—I.Aitufcwf bicycle and sundry distributors In ths south. Boutbern agents for Pierce. Yale, Buell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander- Elyea Co. Wit MOVE, tvrohfc. I-ACK AND Mil IP household goeds; insurance rate oue per cent. Office nnd warehouse 163 65 Walton atreet. Roth ‘phones. Cathcart’s Trans f-r. REYNOLDS, THE SIGN PAINTER. Hlaun, hann.ra, t.ag* and flag draoratlnn. for ,|wctal ocrhtloua 20H K. Alabama Bt CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATION ALB. II ALL WOODS. IDEA LB and all other makes at Imrgaln prices. We can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or moutbly payments. Every register guaranteed for two years. Bout hern Cash (register Co.. Branch of American Becoad- Hand Cash Register Co.. 24 K. Broad street, Atlanta, Go. * GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. MISCELLANEOUS. roil TUB NF.XT TEN DAYH I WI1.I. eat iny $2S suits to $25. Carroll, the tnllor. 172 Peachtree afreet, oppoatte Aragon hotel. AT COHT-MY KTOfK OF IRON HA FEW i permanent tenant. Owner, AT NO. 304-306 W. FOURTH. WE HAVE 3 Jhre«-rooin cottages, in flrst-claas shape renting to white tenants nt $7 each, mid •mull house on rear of one lot. This It a biirgnltt nt $1.46) cash. AT KAHT POINT'OS THE CAR LINK.. splendid 6-room cottage with cnbluet mon- tela. tiling, lot 75xli*> to alley. $1,70\ Oue- thlnl cash and balance monthly. 6 BOOM MODERN HOUSE. BAST FRONT, on fentr;>) hvenue. |^»t 50x123. Ree tie If you want a nice home. Terms. NEW FIVE ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE lot. on Little street. $2.50 Terms. NEAlt (il'.n|{(;iA AVENUE.' WFf HAVE two new three room eottnge* muting ilf $*» each. We can sell the two for $300. This la the kind of an Investment that you hitve twn liMiklng for. Be«» us qutek. THREE ROOMH AND II ALL; LEVEE lot; Ntdendld Uelghlavrii'aMl. Western Height*: $Tonj_$b)i)_en*h and $P> i>er month. Near the dkcati h car link, nicK flre-rooiii house, with g-foot hall, on | acre lot; lot level; bus several fruit tree* an«l gr«|H* vines now In-uNiis: plenty of shade and flowers; uu Ideal suburb borne; -I NEED A ROOM is the comment of more than one young man newly arrived in the city. Whereupon he turns to the classified ad. columns of the newspapers. The chances arc he finds what he wants. And the chances are that he would find YOUR room if you 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 knows 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. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Thr,. Left of Eight Brand Naw Suburban Homaa. Th» firat month will bo given FREE and If occupied on* year, two more month* will bo dvtn FREE at tho end of tho year, making only nine month* you will ban to pay for. None but good famltle* will he allowed In the** houste. Theae are located on the Rlrer electric car line only twentv minute* rid* from the confer of tho city; contain* 7 and ( room*; have novar been occupied; are located In Weat Atlanta Park. Every home front* a fifty-foot Park, which la aat In tree,, evargraena and flowera. Pure air; na tive oake; an Ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than living In the city and the surroundings are more whole- e. In the center of thl* Park art the Farro Phoaphat* 8prlnga, which will cure any case of atomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house coat ing 82,600.00 will soon bo completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds, will show you through tho houses. Rent 820.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenua. 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. AST HARRIS ST.. BETWEEN PIED- luont nml Butler. wo havt* n vacant lot irge enough for two houses. it la done In ml In a section when* there nre very fe.vv nemit Iota mid I* n chance to make n small J&QSti by n woman, a pack**, of Jew elry. In the "Loet and Foond" col umns of The Georgian. within twenty-four hour*. TOTAL COST WA8 2k—for that adyertlaement—25e. THE ADVERTISER mails a good lnveatment. Why don't yon try It? PEACHTREE PARK HOME We have within 1,000 feet of Peachtree roml, fronting 1.000 feet on (t ehert road nty! fronting 2,600 feet on Southern rail road, at atatlon where two trains stop each way every day, one of the beet MODEL COUNTRY IIOMB8 of nine room* to be found anywhere. This bouae has a base ment of atone almost aa smooth and level ns a floor, and la walled up on either aide with a cement wall a foot thick. The house Itnelf Is unusually well built, occu pies an eminence, giving a splendid view of Atlanta's sky-ecrapera, has greateat variety of frulte to be found on any one place; land Is very profluctlve, la In high- eat state of cultivation, well kept; has about 2 mtlee new wire fence, fourteen iron gntee, good barn and paeture, two strong springs. Lovely grove of maple, beech, chestnut, twenty-flve pecans, sweet- gum, persimmons, blnokgum, oak, hickory, etc.; has 2 acres of sand, averaging 10 feet deep;; two quarries of best quality of granite to be found In the state. Will take polish just like mnrble. A sj\ir track can reach both within 600 feet. Owner re fused $8,000 for one of the quarries, snd this has advantages of homes along (lie roml In that you are free from dust of automobiles, am I still Is In the, road neigh borhood. You will have to nee this lovely home to appreciate fully Its value. We trh ifferlng this 30-ftcre tract at $15,000, If you buy a plnce on the road, you will have to It ten years for the fruits nnd other Improvements to reach the present status of this place. If you are Interested, see os AT ONUB, or call us up. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, tones E488. 412 Peter* Bldg. FOR RENT. 6 ABBOTT STREET (WEST END). This two-story seven-room brick, on lot which contains nl»out'2 acres and lies el evated, Is on the ' woat side of Abbott street, at the Intersection of Greensfer- ry avenue, nnd la known as the Tom Alex ander home place; has no gas. but city wn ter. iMith, stationary wash stand, sink In the kitchen and hydrant In the yard. Be sides the seven-romn house, then* Is a two- room servant’s house on the lot; also, sta ble nnd cow house; has plenty of garden spot nnd plenty of shade, snd In good repair for an old house. Westvlew i*ars two blocks awsy. Rent, $25 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones <18. RAILROAD SCHEDULES senger 1 WEMTEitif AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. No.—Arrive From- | No.—Depart To— ... pm| 72 Marietta.. 5:30 pm 1 Nashville.. 7:35 puit* 4 Nashville. 8:60 phi- "cETTrTrXiToF ,- gEoluiio. kailw“*“ I to I NOTHING BUT BARGAINS. I HAVE CONSIGNED TO ME KXCLC- r**.. i>lt Tt ill J I I,IV * 1 Jlisfv ■(vnlv mull, mis* fuii-sliirr e,.,. . 1U11 „ home, first-class resident motion. $1,000 *..!!. ty „.. f . r 1.j r ^.. j i»h nml fc*o month. i •“* i'V'Ti.i'iT^t——HVCTflT l h . OU8M n '‘ n 4 JolnIng_Jots, mid are first- _ ' houses or*- on ... . . . 8-ROOM IlOUflh, i class and niouerii'in every respect. L«M-st*nl largi* lot, east front; every modern con- j on the north slile and In the choicest resl- inilence; riji* 11 ^?***** h,MI *** 0,1 north j donee seetlon. I can sell you this property de today. ».600. Can arrange terms. Come ! foP tht . , u , xt f,* w days for $8.6j0. » S4*e us nnd let us show It to you. Don t *<>11 — ■ - - —* n Inc flu1 ad to i •pnrnte If preferred. Aa an Invest- this will puy over II per rent rental, e cottage will make a nice home. $12,000, A BARGAIN. SIX-ROOM NEW MODERN IIOURE ON Georgia avenue; $3,200; $750 cash; balance $25 per month. Arrive rrom— I Depart To— Savannah 7:10 a ml Macon 12:01am Jacksonville. 7:50 Hiiu^avantmh 8:00 am Macon .11:40 um|MHcoii....,n.. 4:00 piu Hsvannnli..... 4:96 pm Havaunnli 9:15 pm Macon.... 7:55 pmiJncksoiivIlle.. 8:30 ATLANTA AND WEST I’D I NT It All ROAD. Arrive From— J Depart To— •Selma 11:40 am (•Montgomery 5:30 am •Montgomery. 7:40 pmrMontg’m'ry.12:45 pm •Selma 11:35 pmj*Nelrua 4:2> pm LaGrange 8:20 am|lAGratige.... 5:30 pm •Montgomery. 3:40 pm|*M»Htg in'ry.ll:lo pm •Dally. All other trains daily except Sun- */il trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of Mitchell atreet nml Maillson avenue. AboKGIA ltAlLltOAf). .10:06 am •Augusta...... 3:30 pm Conyers 5:00 pm Covington.... 6:10 pm •Augusta 8:16 ptnfAngustn 11:45 pm •Dully. All other trains dnlly except 8uu day. HKABOAUD AIR LINK RAILWAY. Arrive From— I Depart To— Washington... 6:30 amlBIrtnlngham.. 6:40 ntu Ablievlue 9:00 am)Monroe 7:20 am Memphis 11:45 atu)New York....12:00 m New York....{ 3:30 pmlAblicrllle.... 4:00 pm Monroe.. .. s. 7:40 pm Memphis 5:00 pm Irmlnghatn.. 9:25, r — * * Shown In Centra SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains Leave Atlanta, New Terminal Station, corner Mitchell and Madison Avenue. LAND, WITHIN WB HAVE 40 ACRES OF LAND ON A city limits. 300 feet of car line, 15 minutes* fork of the Peachtree road, 2 miles be W. S. SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. FOURTEENTH ST. LOT. THIS LOT tS <4 BY M0: BEAUTIFULLY ■haded with ytxiug oaks; lies nicely, nml Is next to the home of Mr. Sam fit* l Wey- utsn. nnd Immediately across the street from the homes irf Mr. Henry Johnson and Mr. Eugene rntlaway. Quick sate price $3,600. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 AUBURN AVE. Belt 'phone 4596, fronts the Peachtree nnd Dunwody road 2,0uu fe4»t. Has a_J!M a bojllng sprinjt Must be s«>ld. ige. Private tract privilege of 200 feet In center of property. All for; of freest4»uc waterT The Innd lies VelH iiaanno. with terms. Ray this nnd double! **!*«> the most of It covered with oak forest. hadjr near the car line. We ran make a trade qpre. If the property come* up to the re-, qtrirements. We have the rash. E. A. NESBIT, 3 Edge wood ave. Atlanta Phone 4794. Bell Phone 3794. RAISING SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR NEW RAILROAD 1 Special fo The Georgian, f Bloeomb. Ala., July 1*.—A meeting of protoilnent dtlsens was held at the Klo- leomti Natlitn.il Hank yesterday afternoon, the object of which was to dtsenss the con- •tructlou of a railroad froiu Slocomb to N. B.—Following scherlule figures pub- llshed only as Information nnd are uot guaranteed: 4:00 A. M.-No. 23. DAILY. Local to Blr- mlugham, making nil stops; arrlvlug In Birmingham 10:16 a. in. 5:30 A. M.-No. 13, DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of vestlbuled day coaches nud Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars. Arrives Home 7:30 a. nt.; Chat- tnunogn 9:45 n. m.; Cincinnati 7:30 p. m.; Louisville 8:16 p. m.; Chicago 7:23 a. m. Cafe car service. All meals between At lanta and Cincinnati. 5:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin and Columbus. Arrives Griffin. 7:11 a. m.; Co lumbus 10 a. m. 6:16 A. M.-No. 12. DAILY, local to Macon. Brunswick and Jacksonville. Makes all stops , arriving Macon 9:15 a. in.; Bruns wick 4 p. m.; Jscksohrllle 7:40 p. m. 7:00 A. M.—No. 35, DAILY.—Pullman to Birmingham. Memphis, Kansas City and Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 8:05 S . in.; Kansas city 9:46 a. m., and Colorado prints 8:15 s. m. 7:60 A. M.-No. 12 DAILY.-LocoI to Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe- ' 7:65 A. M.’-Ne. 7, ilAlLY, Chattanooga. 12 NOON, No. ffl. DAILY.-Washington and Southwestern Llnilt.il. Electric light ed. .Sleeping, library, observation and clun cars through without change. Dining cars serve all meals cn route. Arrives Wash- lugtint H:12 a. ra.; New York 12:43 n. m. 1:03 P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New York Express. Day coaches between Atlanta and Washington. Sleepers between Atlanta, charlotte and Washington. Arrives Wash ington 11:05 u. m.; New York 6 p. m. 12:16 P. M.-No. 3. DAILY.-Local for Inrou, arrlvlug Macfiu 2:!Uj». m. 4:10 p. M.-No. 10. DAILY.—Macou and lluwklusvllle. Pullman observation chair car Atlanta to Mni'oti. 4:25 P. M.-No. 37, DAILY.-Pnllman sleeping rat nnd day conches to Birming ham. Arrives Birmingham 9:16 p. m.j Memphis 7:16 a. m. 4:90 P. M.-No. 18. DAILY, except Sun day. ”AIr Line Btdle" to Toccoa. 4:30 P. M.-No. 22. 'DAILY.—Griffin and Columbus. Pulliunu palace sleeping cur snd day coaches. 4:35 1*. M.-No. 23. DAILY.-Local to Fay etteville anil Fort Valley. 4:50 P. M.-No. 15. DA ILY.—Through drawing nvirn' ar.d sleeping ears jo Cin cinnati nnd Memphis nml y’hatfanooga to tanlavllle. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. m.; Dalton K:36 p. m.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. in.; Memphis 8:20 a. m.; tx'ulsvllle 8:50 n. m.; St. Loals 6 p. IU.; Cincinnati 8:10 t.. m. 6:15 I*. M.-No. 26. DAILY.—Makes all stops. Local to Heflin; arrives Heflin 10:50 P 'llfl< P. SL—Xu. 14. I>AILY.—Florida Urn. lte«l. A solid vestlonb*i| train to Jackson ville. Flo. Through stepping cars ami day conche* to Jacksonville nnd Brunswick; ar rive* Jacksonville 3:5<) a. m.; Brunswick “ - ■— "* * *9 i, m. DAI L Y. —Thrott^b jbilluinu d._ „ lanta fo Shreveport. Loral p. m. 4:01 it. n». 12 NIGHT—No. 36. DAILY.—United States Fast Mall. Solid vestlbuled train. Sle<*plng cars to New xork, Richmond. Charlotte and Asheville. Conebt-M to Washington. Dining cars serve all meals on route. 'Arrives Washington 9:30 r*. m.: New York 6:23 a. m. Loeat Atlrtntn-Charlfc»te sleeper open to receive i*SMienaers at 9:00 p. m. I/xml Attnntn-Ashevllle sleeper open 10:30 n. m. Ticket Office No. 1 IVschtrce. on Vlndnet, Peters building, and new Terminal Station. Bfith ’l*h4»nc«. City office. 142 main; de|iot. No. 2. on Terminal exebnnge. . Washington St. Lots We have two fine elevated lots in Washing ton Heights at $1,000 apiede. These lots face east, the dimensions are 50x175 with Alley in Rear. Let us show them to vou. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. STATISTICS. DEATHS. J. E. Stanford, 63 years old, died at Soldiers* home. Sarah 11. Dm Spartanburg, S. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mr*. David. E. Terry, at 173 South Forsyth street; a son. bOildinTpermits $109—Atlanta Iron and Brass Bed Com pany. to build frame structure on corner Means street and Horton alley. $190—Mrs. G. A. Howell, to re-cover three oue-story frame houses at 16 and 20 Lawn street nud 6 1 inmtuond street. $625-gam Warnock, to build one-story frame dwelling at 104 Thurmond atreet. $50-Mra. A. II. Beuniug. to repair one- story frame bouse nt 15 Fortress avenue. $2.000—W. G. Archer, to build oue-story frame structure at 101 Oglethorpe avenue. $2.0QO—Thouius B. Davies, to build one- story frame dwelling at 103 Oglethorpe or.-uitie. 1 $1.860—Mrs. C. «. O'Kelly, to balld one- story frame dwelling at 417 Highland ave nue. $8.000—W. E. Treadwell & Co., to build two two-story frame dwellings at 223-227 Juckson atreet. $4.600—J. U. Jones, to build two-story frame dwelling nt 142 Ulchardson street. PROPERTY"TRAN8FERS. $1.900—E. I*. Ansley to Mrs. Gerald O; Hatwab, lot on Tho Prado. Bond for ti- tl»*. $1.180—Empire Htnte Investment Company to Mr*. Edna T. Young, otl on corner of Greeusferry avenue and Helens. Bond for title. $875—W. E. Treadwell to Mrs. Lula Camp, lot on Newton street, near Mangum. War ranty deed. $11.000—A. B. Stele to J. II. Drummond, lot oa Hunter street, near Central are- $600— B. Van Hood nnd wife t<J J. W. Hood, lot on litis avenue,-near Peters •tr#et. Warranty deed. $5,700—Margaret 8. Woodflln to A. D. Lewis, lot on Crew street, near Rasa. Bond for tltl- $3.600—Mattie J. Landrum to R. B.Mc- Keiixle. lot on Gresham atreet, near Yen* ‘ K Bond for title. $3.250—Elijah M. Williams to George F. Payne, lot on corner Pint atreet and Pied mont avenue. Warranty deed. $900—Mrs. 31. F. Marshall to YV. L. Bailey, >r on Georgia avenue, noar Conally street. «*«i' ileo«» $1,600—Mrs. Jennie N. Norris to Atlanta of 31oore and Mort $500—Mrs. L. A. Alien to Mrs. Ms HI* P. Judd, lot on CiNiper atreet, near Richard son. Loun deed. UNCLE SAM LOSES BY BIG SHORTAGE OF AN EMPLOYEE By Private Leased Wire. Washington, July 18.—According to a statement made at the treasury depart ment, an Investigation, recently concluded, of the accounts of the late Major George A. Bartlett, disbursing officer of the treas ury deportment, show* a shortage approx imating $33,000. Aiamt $14,000 of thla amount, however, Is said to have been Innocently paid out on fraudulent voucher* presented by Jnmta W. Boyd, n clerk in the marine hospital service, who. In September, last, was ar rested nnd Is now lu Jnil pending his trial tor misappropriating government funds. Although llnrtlett was technical!/ re sponsible for payments on Boyd's fraudu lent vouchers, the ahortage In his own ' flee will probably not exceed $19,000. CHARGES AGAINST CEMETERY SEXTON THE WEATHER. LOCAL F0RECA8T. Fon ATLANTA AND VICIXITT-Un**. MM weather an.l probably ehowera toniiht and Thursday. ™ WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Teiaa-Tyler. San Antonio and P,n„ clear oinl hot. Fort Worth cloudy ij! warm. Honstcm cloudy and plcaut; hard rain thla morning. ** Alabama-Huntsville cloudy and cnui. rained ycjtetday and !*st,nlxht. Illrm ni: bam cloudy; been raluInc IntermlttentF. alnce | o'clock ycaterday. 8?lmV dffi rained yeaterday afternoon. OpdlU clomly and cool; showers last night Mississippi—Ynzoo City and Jarks... cloudy nnd threatening; cool rain ?e.t.r! ilay afternoon. Nntrhnx rnlnlng VlrkL burg clomly anil pli'iiaimt. lfrn.iktm.. cloudy nnil hot. llnalehurat raining ,^3 hot Ilottloaburg partly cloudy and wi zard rain ycaterdny orenlng. MerlJ,, cloudy nnil threatening; hard rain y w , r . day crenlng. ‘ Georgia—Americas partly cloudy and hot. Macon partly cloudy and hot; hail ii.ht rain laarnlght. Albany partly' cloudy hot; no rain of Importance. Atlanta p„?t. ly cloudy and hot. 1 Louisiana—New Orleans dear and warm, some rain ycaterday. Shrereport dear and North Carolina—Charlotte hard rain res. terdar evening; clear and pleasant thla morning. ICalelgb clear; temperature ntnfnll for tho past twenty-four hour* ltnlnfnll for the past twenty-four hour,- Fort Worth. .14; Palestine, .14; Taylor. Ill Han Antonio, trace; New Orleans, .os: Gail reaton, .10; Mobile, .04; Vicksburg, .04: Men. dlan, .68; Montgomery, 1.80; Cbattaaooga. .04; Atlanta, .82: AuguaU, .18; Norfolk, to Birmingham, 1.80. 1 WEATHER IN~WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Generally fair; (4 t« I above; local ehowera. Northwest—Partly cloudy, with rltlnt tempernture; 64 to 70 above; general ralui In South Dakota: local North Dakota. West nod Southwest—Clear; rising iem- perature, 88 to 70 above; local rains N't- braaka and Kansas. Ohio Valley—Clear; 68 to 74 above. WEATHER~FORECA9T. Louisiana, Weat Florida, Alabama and Mlsaltalppl—Partly cloudy Wednesday iud Thursday. Georgia—Partly cloudy Wednesday; ahaw. era In east portion; warmer In aorthaeit: "■huraduy c*—■*- Eastern day and Thursday. Eaat Texas—Partly cloudy Wednpaday; warmer In northweatern portion; Tbura- day partly cloudy. western Texas—Fair Wednesday and Thursday. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wlieeu- •In—Vntr tonight; warmer Thursday; nat tered thunderstorms nnd rooler. Mlasourl—Occasional thunderstorm, to. Ight nnd Thursday; cooler Thursday. Minnesota. Iowa, South Dakota, Norik Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and MoUtna- Hhowera- tonight and Thursday; cooler Thursday. STATE FORECAST. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA- Showers tonight; Thursday partly rloudy. ALABAMA—Partly, cloudy tonight and Tbundny. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Speelnl to The Georgian. Hnrntiunh, Ga.. July 18.—An apparently gigantic graft worked by J. E. Kimball, colored, keeper of the colored section of faturel Grove cemetery, baa been un earthed and the negro suspended. At the recorded. Aa theae lota ranged In value front 85 to >15. It la oalenlated that the negro "knocked down" quite a good aura. Hmne two years ago Kimball was ordered to venae collecting money for lots, but he bss kept It up ever since. It Is rhsrged. DRINK LEMONADE AND CATCH FEVER By Private I/*a*4'4l Wire. Ipswltch, 8. D., July 18.r-Over one hundred coses of typhoid fever have already been reported In this section as the result of drinking lemonade which was served at a celebration at a park. The water used to make the lemonade was taken-from an old well that had not been used for several years. COUPLE"lN~A BUGGY* HIT BY FA8T TRAIN By Private Lenned Wire. Linden,* Mich., July 18.—Mr. and Mrs. 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 Is about 58 years old and hts wife Is 50. ATLANTANS ARRIVE AT TYBEE ISLAND. The weather over most of the country Is low anil flat over most of the country, there being no well defined areas of high or low pressure. Llttls or no change In temperature hti occurred and tbs condition* favor unset tled weather and probably shower* in thl! section tonight and Thnrsilay. J. U MARBURY. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. meridian time, July 18. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. ^Atlanta,, cloudy •Chattanooga, rain Columbus, partly cloudy Gainesville, cloudy . Greenville, cloudy Griffin, cloudy •Macon, cloudy fMnntlcclIo, clear Newnan, cloudy .... Rome, ralu Hpartanburg, cloudy Toccoa, cloudy ...... YY'fst Point, cloudy • Minimum temperatures are for twelr* hour period ending at 8 a.m. thl* ante. C Received late Iwlre trouble); not Is* eluded In average*. I1BAYT RAINFALLS. Greenwood. 8. C *•?} Aberdeen. MI** [J Xatchex. Mias * fJJ Charlotte, X. C LJ5* Gulilaboro, N. C. CENTRAL STATION. wvrr pmvnt, a. w» tvn. from Ptnkai . ____ ____ Ian n rommlltw from D*lw«. n vonntrjr law on I bo rout*. Iivtwwn Roramb ami Tlirw rommlltw. wore appoUH- plaw on liakant Oil tn joillolt tollwrlp’ loo., Tbo illatanw liotwwii Hlooomb ami I’lnk- aril la nlmnt Ufiwn mlloa It I. ratlmateil that >1«AM» will build tb. road Spools! to Tho Uoorglan. Savannah, Oa., July 18.— 1 The city aaleamen'a special In charge of W. H. Fogg, district paneenger agent for the Central of Georgia railway at Atlanta, arrived here In two aeetlon. on good time early Tueeday morning. Every body waa well pleased with the trip. The salesmen were In line humor and ere transferred promptly to Tybee Island, whore they are enjoying the pleasure of the seacoast resort. There waa not a single mishap to mu' the pleasure of the occasion. In addition to the large number of men who call on tho city trade of At lanta, and their families, there were a number of friends and othera anxtoue to take advantage nt the excellent op portunity for visiting the eeaahore at thl* season of the year. Mr. Fogg, who personally conducted the trip, has been congratulated on all aide* for the excellent manner tn which he handled the train, and the pleasure which he contributed to the trip. HE DENIES REPORT OF HIS ENGAGEMENT. By Prtrale I -on pe.1 wire. Boston, July IS.—District Attorney Moran denies th« truth of a Washing- Dlst. Arersfw^ T.mp'tura iji Max. Mlo i Mr' 1 '; 1 :,, phnncpi for the pa* f -V r Atlanta .. .. Augusta .. ,, Charleston Gnlvi'Kton .. . Little Rock . Memphis .. . Mobile Montgomery . »w Orleans . Oklahoma .. . Hnrnntinh .. . Vicksburg .. . Wilmington .. T Indicates ““MARK8. , | ngra for the pa*t - 4 b " were alight. ItMlnfall iwcurriHl In * f RJJ, tlona with the exception of Oklahoma ' trtet. Heavy falls were reconl^l C.rolln.., Georgia and Mliriaijppi . — LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. July Uvclpt* to-MJ 6.40; pigs $S.70t$6.69: ynrkers *.*$*■*• p j to choice heary $6.8506.95. » I Cattle—Receipt* a shade lower: quality fair, ’.’.liiiJC; 1 6.50; rows $1.B»>.40; heifer. [: efllve. 8547850; good iwtme .teers »■ poor to medium Htrs.lO; Stocker, an era U.80414.10, , f. Kbw|>—Itwelpta 2J.0M. Mark<-!^ s> ,. 10c loser: quality fair: native Pr’J'old weateru R984: yearling* ».80e*C. K477.I6; western 1507.80. THE SUGAR MARKET. By Private lssae.1 Win - . . —» §e New York, July 18,-lowat rejne^ 1 r* gar steady awl uoehsngwl ; Lj ,n l S 4 market Brm: Julv 8a «4<l; Angu«t. —. j ton dispatch in an evening f w ‘ r '’^ nnunclng his betrothal to MW ' ] Worthington, of the Capital .y',. uro p» Miss Worthington I* now In M™. traveling with the party mont, of the Braxillan emba*»>« .