The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 27, 1906, Image 10

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in THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lesa than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of* average length raake • line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times 4*/£ cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3Vz 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 ' Georgfan want acfs. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re- suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines, WE WILL SEND 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. J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED-GOOD STRONO WHITE ».'BN *■ hfloor, lo Ih. foundry to learn nmld- *r*' trad. Good p*y to .Urt with wid h.ttrr pny Id two or throe monthi. Only those with p»d referent** need apply. D.Loach Mill Ilf*. DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR good*? If n, nil up, *804 ((Bell). The LABORERS WANTED. $1.25 PER DAY. Wages Paid Weekly. ATLANTA CAR. WHEEL WORKS. , • Take Luckic St. Car to Waterworks. WANTED - OOOD WOOD • WOUKHIt. Good wages; steady Job. Chapman's Car riage Factory, Jacksonville, Fla. 3VB NEED COMPETENT MEN IN ALL LINES. IF YOP WANT A POSITION, CALI. OH WHITE NOW. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION. 1022-1023. 3024 CENTURY BUILDING. ESTABLISH- ED FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. nographcrs, |45 to $75. 8«n» ua at once If you wish n desirable position. Bellamy Business Agency, 1210 Candler building. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Experienced operators make from 112.00 per week, and we will give good day wages to those without experience until the* learn. If you lire out of Atlanta, ns and we will fire you Informs tJou BUSINE6S OPPORTUNITIES. SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP* lent Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex- nge. bay and sell automobiles. Garage. 2 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Bell me 4804-L Main. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kept. 91% N. Pryor. Phone 2921 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOB- Ida limes. Write n« for prices. Wilson ft Huddleston, Miami. FIs. farms, i W. Pa i rker ft Hon, Manta rimerty, Anns. WRITE YOUR WANT AD HERE. West Side Lots For Sale Send it to The Georgian office by a bicycle messenger. We pay the messenger. Or, if you prefer, telephone Main 4927; we will take your ad over the phone, charge you at the rate of one cent a word, and collect later. If you need help, have anything to sell, rent, exchange, or wish to purchase anything, try a want ad. They do’the work. FOR SALE—FURNITURE. BUGS AND MATTINGS AT WHOLE ■ale prices. Robison ft Barnes, 18 Esst Hunter. • Barnes, 13 East Hunter. REMEMBER THAT WE SELL FURNJ tnre, matting and ruga cheaper than an; house In the city. Robison ft Barnr- Enst Hunter. OF COURSE, Ha's * the’ man who 'doss papering and painting so well; No matter the condition yonr walls are found, He'll make them look both smooth and sound. And when It Is flelshed. then you will see As perfect a Job as ever could lie; L08T—ONE ROUND GOLD BEST PIN, M>t with peitrls. Finder will be reward ed. Apply 16 Carnegie way, Lorain* apart- inenta. FOUND. Pfrwmsr'-’fnE ttexs m;r.8w. cbiina aulta $1 to $1.50. Panta 60c. 16$ Whitehall ntreet. 'Pbonea. Hell 620; A. 3R81. FOR RENT—ROOMS. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMK for rent close In. 217 South Forayth street FOR RENT. FOB KENT—42 DOANK STHF.BT. A GOOD six-room bouse; water, gas nnd bath; close to now Pryor street school house; rent reasonable to n permanent tenant. Owner. «74 Washington street. BOARDER8 WANTED. FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BOA?tI>, IN private family; ladles 6r gentlemen: $38. 720 Fourth National Bank building. 'Phone M 660. PERSONAL. < DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1266. 26 B. Hunter St WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largeat atock In Sonth. 64 N. Broad 8t “KENT LIGHTS.” TUB UliBT OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold nt MVi N. 1’ryor St. Alex Kent, Phone 4848. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned and rs* shaped, *c. Bands or sweats, 2B<* each extra. ACME HATTERS. Whitehall St SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 232b. Men's sewed half soles. 75c. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTED—A COMPETENT HOUSEKEEP- er for hotel In small place. Salary $20 per month. Apply 267 Peachtree. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BTENOG rapher. Young lady .preferred. Salary, $11 per week. Apply at once to the Smith- Premier Typewriter Company, Employment Bureau, 121 Candler building. WANTED—COMPETENT CO.OK: BOOM on place; don't apply without reference. 'Phone 202 north, or call. Corner Peach* tree and Seventeenth streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION AH COLLECTOR. or as a salesman tn grocery store, by trustworthy young man. Address 79 E, care The Atlanta Georgian. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEHOLD assistant by widow. Addreta Mra. El more, 183 East Fair atreet. WANTED—SALESMEN. WANTED—SILK AND DRESS GOODS aateamen In Atlanta. State aalnry and give references. Address L. H. 8., care The Georgian. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS I WILL cut my $36 aulta to $25. Carroll, the tailor, 171 Paachtree atreet, opposite Aragon hotel. -AT COBT-MY STOCK OF IRON HAFES and vault doora to be B4dd at ct>at during next week; now Is your tliue. 26 8. Broad street R. W. Rills, Atlanta. FRANKLIN CLEANS CLEAN; ALSO Al tera, dyes and repairs. Atlanta 'phone ML 161 Whitehall atreet. MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS cards. The Novelty of Merit, with your name and address, postpaid, 26 cents per 100. Autrey Greer, Empire building, At lanta, Ga. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should have high grade si rut Call on Kent Blau Co., 91H North , Pryor atreet Phone 2921 THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND 8AL- vage Company, at 20 South Pryor atreet will tray or sell you out COAL, DRY 8TOVEWOOD—PROMPT DE livery. Jobu T. Stocks ft Co.. 296 Peters street. Bell 'phoue 15 west; Atlanta 'phone FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE Brockway surrles, runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 52 West Mitchell FOR SALE—BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. co.. ft and 62 West Mitchell st DON’T OO BLIND. WnEN YOU SEE THE ATLANTA - Wrecking Ca's new line. Just added a full line of trunks, travelers' supplies and general office supplies. Tbs cheapest eTtr sold. We buy, sell or exchange everything. I7and » West Mitchell street Bell 'phone \ ^ WALL PAPER AND PAINTS Don't let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett ft Willis) la not dead M • *• si i WALL PAPER. Office and show room TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS- ^Wholesnlo and retail dlstrlbuturii of Vlc-1 Mr Talking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines and lover 10,000 records. Immediate attention I Iglven tnall ordifta. We want the names of sff talking machine dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Aloxander-Blyea Co. BICYCLES AND SUNIWIES-LAIIOE8T the. Ynl., *8 ■out— Kuril and Hudson IK* catalogue and Rlyoa Co. Southern .cent, for IMrrcr, bicycle.. Writ, I rtc U.L Aleiander- REYNOLDS, THE SIGN PAINTER. Siena, banner., bn*, nnd line decorntlon. for apodal ocoa«lon«- SOVi E, Alabama 8t CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALI.WOOD8. IDEALS and all other makes st bargain prices. Ws can aell you a register, suitable for any business, st a pries that cannot help but plea as you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register —a *- -— — Southern erlcan 8< l Broad i FOR RENT. Have the only cen trally located stores in the city. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, PHONES 1075. 28 PEACHTREE ST. McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING 614 Empire Building. Phone 887. "six' ORDINARY WORD8 MAKE' INVESTMENT! New colored property, rents for $56.00 per month. I want an offer. Now is your chance to get a genuine bargain. THOS. W. JACKSON, 1416 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ATLANTA. OA. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Thra, L.ft of Eight Brand Navy Suburban Horn... The tint month will bo given FREE and If occupied one' year, two more month, will be given FREE at the end of tho year, making only nine monthi you will have to pay for. None but good famlllee will bo allowed In thee# hou.es. Theae are located on tho River electric car lino only twenty mlnutea ride from tho center of the city; contain 7 and 8 rooms; have never been occupied; are located in Weet Atlanta Fork. Every houao front! a fifty-foot Park, which la aet In tree*, evergreen* and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It la cheaper than living in tho city and the surroundings are more whole- e. In the center of this Fork are the Ferro Phoephata Springe, which will euro any cane of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a now church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing 82,600.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. 51111a. who lives on th. grounds will show you through the houaea Rent 2>0.00 per month. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building $2460—BAILEY ST., 7-ROOM HOUSE, good condition; shady lot, 60x220; think of It. 60x220. Within 4 blocks of the ter minal station. Rents well; good neighbor hood. Yon can’t best this In the city. $4,260-WEST END—TWO-STORY, BRAND new house, on large lot. Car line, chert street; splendid community, near new school. This house Is strictly first-class In svery way. Can make easy terms on It If desired. $2,660—N. BOULEVARD LOT, 60x200, FOR $2,660; east side, between Highland ave. and East a venae; nothing else along here for less than $2,000. $1,760—SIMPSON ST., NEAR ORMB, A good 6-room cottage on nice inclosed lot L house only occupied by owner for years; special reason for selling; will rent easily for $17.60. $600-61 TENNELLE ST., 2-ROOM COT- tage, right at Elsas-May mills, In flno shape; rents readily at $6.75 per month will rent for $7.60. Tbla Is a gilt-edged piece of property for the money. $2,200—RANKIN ST., 5-ROOM COTTAGE. juat off the Boulevard. This cottage hai every convenience. If In splendid condition, on large lot: rents readily at $18. Can make attractive terms on it. $2,500—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 5-ROOM cottage on Urge north front lot. This cottage Is near Jackson st., In splendid neighborhood. nnd one of the coxiest, best bnllt cottages la the city. Best thing for the money on the north side. Can make terms easy for right parties. about 3 years old, with all conveniences, on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell st once, aa party la leaving the state and will make s sacrifice for quick sale. Can make easy terms. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avonue. $12,000, A BARGAIN. over w acres of land. wiTniN city limit., 800 feet of car line, IS minutes' ride from renter of city. 8,000 feet street frontage. Private tract privilege, of over ,800 feet In center of property. All for 818,000.00, with terms. Boy tbln nod donble your money within one yenr. M. McNEIL' and W. S. SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. FOR RENT. NO. 47 IV. XOBTII AVE.—This twoetory B room frame, on lot flOx-’Ot), which Ilea level, Is on the uorth side of W. North avenue, between Spring and WllUama streets: has gas, hot nud cold water, porcelain bath, closet, stationary wash- stand on both floors; sink lu the kitchen ami sink In the pantry; Is heated with hot nlr furnace. If you are hiking for an extra nice house In the best or re pair and In one of our best nelghltor- mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonea 818. LOOK AT THIS! * 800x250 FT. R. 1L FRONTAGE. CLOSE IN. Modern building on same, containing 15,- 0 square feet of space, worth not less than $12,000. If taken within a week can sell at $25,000 for entire property. Inman Park, near Druid Circle. THREE NEW 9ROOM HOU! iHMiuttful corner In West End. $4,500. 6-ROOM. 2-STOBY NEW HOUSE. TINTED walls, cabinet mantels, Meidrim st. Only $1,700. Terms. BEAUTIFUL NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE ON Peachtree, with over oue acre of ground. Price 0.600. Liberal terms or will ex- change for vacant property or simpler home. B. R. FRONTAGE OUT OF AND WITHIN city limits. Urge and small tots. Prices $800 to $36,000 per Jot. Buy now and double your money within s year. IF YOU WANT A BUSINESS BITE WE have clients who will buy sod Improve for yea. Call and see oa. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. ON THE NORTH SIDE. NEAR WIL- Hams street school, we have a nice 4* room cottage—good lot—only $1,800. AT NO. 204-206 W. FOURTH STREET WE have two 3-room cottages. In first-class shape, renting to white tenants at 97 each. room I'ouagri. mums hi men, ... sell the two for $»». This is the kind of an Investment that you have been looking for. See us about this. * FIVR.ROOM COTTAGE ON NELSOX ST. Lot 60x126; this Is close In; price $2,000. Terms. WE HAVE A LOT ON WOODWARD a venae, 104x186 to another street; only 81.10* SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EAST front, on Central avenue: built for n home. Let us show yoa this. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN R. O. MEDLOCK CO. Real Estate Agent, COR. PEACHTREE ST. AND EDGE- WOOD AVENUE. B. Phone No. 3794. A. Phone No. 4794 8460 FOR 8-ROOM HOUSE: RENTS FOR $6.60 per month; for quick customsr. J«76^fjfltER'ROO& — irof’RF,ritENT8 - F5l{ $7.60 per month. Woodward avenue. la^i'oirNierrRoisioiTnjsErTOoiJ lot; rout. 812.50 per month. 81m. street. $1.000—FOltR-ROOM COTTA ofi. 06OD lot, room for nnother huu.e, on E. Kill. • treat. , 81.6oo-NiCii 4-ttooM •‘cfrrrAoB, urn: strictly white renting property; rente for 820 per month. This Is on the market for only n few days. Terms. ' $1.B05^FOR fOTTAOE; RENTS 815 per month; good lot; room for in- other houee. Glenn street. 8i.42t-KlottT-ttOOMTraMBHI3gir - J_„ p^ r , 82.100—Koit NIcb Vacant lot oN Jackson street; east front; $500 cash, bal ance to suit; biggest bargain for vacant property on ths street fc^VDft^i^l-ROoirCDWArtB: BAS splendid, elev.ted, uhoded lot; rentn for 822.60 per month; near Highland avenue end Boulevard. »365=fob Winfcl{T7BWltWr»BrrftKST to negroes, ut 825.60 per week, which Is COME^NLOOK AT Tn AT i'CE L or*Hicy t< wlll he tsken, as there are* par- chasers for this kind of property always reedy, COME AND SEE US THIS WEEK FOlt bargains. JACKSON ST. HOME. BEAUTIFUL EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY residence, comparatively new, In excellent neighborhood. Hones bee ell modern Im provements. Lot Is slightly elevated. This Is e desirable heme place. Price, 86,200. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 AUBURN AVE. H. C. PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building' N. KIRKWOOD—EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE and 2V4 seres of land, within two blocks car line, at $3,000. This Is n bargain, and also a desirable home for parties wanting acreage. CLARKKTON, GA.—TWENTY ACRES OF land facing Georgia railroad and ’beautl fully located, at $2,000. CLARKBTON, OA.-TWENTY-FIVE-ACRE farm In about one mile of this village, In good shape, with average farm house and outbuildings, at $1,000. INMAN PARK-TWO NICE COTTAGES of '6 and 7 rooms each, facing Georgia railroad, that can be bought at good bar gains. It will pny to Investigate these. a 11,11 lull Special Notices on i p BUCIIER—The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bucher, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 8. Bucher and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cunningham are requested to at- Call aud get a plat of the 50 lots we are offering for sale on Simpson St., Jones Ave., and Sunset Ave. on terms of $25.00 cash and $5.00 a month. They are near Waehendorff’s Nurseries, and in a good home-own. iug neighborhood. PRICES RUN FROM $125.00 UP TO $400.00. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. STEVENSON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Negotiate sales for owirar Conduct a dean, high-class owmrs. Locate homes and Investments ........ agency business on a straight commission basis Thi best service and fairest treatment Get our FOR SALE list J* C. Stereasoa ~ a investments for purchamrm. Ti, J. Moon, John Moody, Malcolm Smith, salesmen. 1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 3C6. COIvIvBGK PARK HOMES DON’T PAY RENT. It la exceedingly bad form to do so when yon can pay yonr own money baek In yonr pocket, by coming to me. Just run your eye over this! We’ll build you a bones Just like you want It, on easy payment., from KOI to 86,000, If you buy tbs lot 8-room, modern, new hou.o on corner lot 8100 caih, balance easy monthly payments.. 4-room modern new house, same term* 6-room, new, modern houeo on large corner lot; 8260 cn.h; balance easy monthi, payment.. 7, 6 and 10-room bouse. Tbe College Park Land Company hnve 2,000 lotn to select from, 8100 to SSOt each. Come out and nee me, or call me up. Office at end of car line. Dell Phone 37-J East Point Exchange, Colltp Perk, Ge. I sell everything at College Perk. * EDWARD H. WALKER, The College Park Real Estate Dealer. STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. snd Mrs. F. O. Crabtree, at 63 - - ‘ ighter. Dreaux, at 380 To Mr. anA Mrs. George F. Stanford, at 520 Sunset avenue, s son. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Ellison, nt 132 Meidrim street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maddox, at 130 Meidrim street, a daughter. DEATH 8. A. Whittier, 21 yearn old, died at Grady hospital. Ora 8troud, 17 years old, died at Grady hospital. J. C. Bucher, 68 yeara old, dle<I of actl< ent, at Ms - - - '*~ Thomas IL 17 West Cain street. F. M. Terry, 63 rears old, died of par alysis, at 145 Grsut street Charles II. Morris, Jr., 5 months old, died at 297 Highland avenue. Infant of Mr. snd Mrs. J. C. Zacliry, month old, died at Grady hospital. buildincTpermits. $100—E. W. Martin,.to re-cover two frame dwellings at corner Martin and Basa streets. $400-J. 8pellburger, to build addition to frame dwelling at S3 Randolph stylet. $3,200—Doxler ft Reams, to build two-story frame dwelling at & St. Charles avenua. $*0-D. Tys, to change front at 141 White- bam, to build two one- lings at 12-13 Webster to build brick kiln at 91 Bell ntreet $80—Mrs. A. Jones, to build addition to itlk depot at 216 8outh avenue. $50—C. II. McCall, to build frame stable at 106 Peachtree atyeet. $800—J. 8pe!lburger. to build one-story frame dwelling st 36 Randolph street. $76—E. C. Kontx, to re-cover one-story frame dwelling st 23 Martin street $1,000—E. 1». Voiles, to build one-story frame dwelllug at 90 McDonald street. $50-Csrroll ft Hunter, to build frame of- ce on tieorela avenue. $75—W. L. Brldwell, to re-cover one-storj frame dwelling at 20 Elliott street.* $160—Miss Ella Webb, to repair one-atory frame dwelling at 22 Piedmont avenue. $260—Ueorce Jenkes, to add rams dwelling st M Pledrn $80—J. It. Atwater, to add to one-story frsms dwelling st 21 Fort street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $916—T. O. Callaway to Union Savings bank, lot In Esst Polut, Ga. Loan deed. $612—South Atlanta Land Company I * T. Ashford, lot on corner of Brown * avenue. Warranty STRICTLY GERM-PROOF. Were playing In the garden when the Bqnny gmnboled up; They looked upon the Creature with a loathing undisguised— »y froxe | Banished Hope. And washed It lu permanganate with car- bolnted soap. In sulphuretted hydrogen they steeped its They donned their took It by tbe And 'leeted ft s memlwr of the Fumigated wnere iney piay: They swim In pure Iodoform s dosen times a ilay; i . I each I mb (lies bis rations from a Hy gienic Cup— Thc u Hnnnv u snd tbe Baby and the Prophy- * C C —Woman's Home Companion. Supply Company, lot on Capitol ave nue, near Ormond street. ’ isOan deed. $975 Penal Hum—Continental Land Com pany to James T. Netheiisnd, lot on Or mond street, near Hill. Bond for title. $350—Mrs. A. J. McLeod and ~.iss M. M. McDowell to H. E. lackey, let on Itosedale avenue, near Ormewood avenue. Warranty deed, PUGILISTIC PUT-OUTS B> Private Leased Wire. Near York, Jnljr M.—One of the moat vi cious private lights held In thin vicinity since Governor Higgins put the hen oni public boxing took place last night In n roadhouse at Fort Lee. The principals were Eddie Gllmartln, the Jersey City I featherweight, end Joe Unrrey, of Newark. Mnmy wee knocked out in the sixth round and It took bin second, live mlnntca to bring him to coneclonencea. Mach talk Is floating nronnd among the New EnglnuTl eports of a match to be pulled off nt Chelsea. Main., between Jack John* •on nnd twndy Ferguson, to take place within three weeks The boat I. to lie a twenty-round affair, nnd after the battle another ambition, heavyweight may he In troduced to Sam Berger. The Grand Rapids Athletic Club has made an offer to Wil’le Fttsgerakt to meet Jack Dougherty, the welterweight who wee re cently defeated by Joe Wolcott. Hike Gettens, of Brooklyn, and One Knoll, of Yorkvllle, who fought k haul fifteen-round draw in private but week, are to be rematehed to meet within two week*. Both were din satisfied with tbe lest decision and each claimed that he bad woo. They will meet In thin city nnd tbla time tbe tight le to go to a finish. CAN YOU GET $50,000.00 FOR A MANUFACTURING PLANT Provided you were convinced that an Investment of that amount would give you a dally net profit of 8150.00 for three hundred days out of the year, for the next fifty years, and in addition the total amount with accumulated surplus then returned to you 7 Thin has been accomplished by a plant capitalised at 850,000.00 and operated In a New Tork village, and which is drawing its raw materials from our Atlanta and Birmingham division and selling the finished product in Atlanta and other Southern cities and towns. The output is 125 dozen per day, and the actual net profit 1. 81.40 per dozen. Surely there is sufficient local capital in Georgia for an Investment so substantial as this. We can give' you the actual figures and facts, which yon can then easily confirm. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY H. B. BIQHAM, A8ST. GEN'L, INDUSTRIAL AGENT. 1109-11 English-American Building. Atlanta, Georgia THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Mississippi—Jackson clear and pleasant Brookliaven and Ilazlehurxt cloudy and warm. Vicksburg clear nnd warm. Yaxoo City, Greenwood and Meridian clear and pleasant. Hattiesburg cloudy snd pleasant Alabama—Huntsville clear and pleasant Birmingham clear. Opelika cloudy, and cool. Montgomery and Mobile cl and warm. Georgia—Rome cloudy and cool; light shower last night. Columbus cloudy: hard rain yesterday evening. Atlanta cloudy and cool. Tennessee—Memphis cloudy and warm. Chattanooga partly cloudy and cool. Ma con cloudy and cool. Amerlcus and Albany cloudy and warm. Louisiana—New Orleans cloudy and hot Shreveport cloudy and warm. WEATHER IfTwHEAT BELT. Northwest—Clear; 66 to 66 above; general light rains' In Mlnesota; local* In South Dakota. West snd Southwest—Partly cloudy; 60 to 74 above; general rains tn Oklahoma and Iowa; scattered In Kansas snd Nebreika. Ohio Valley—Generally clear; 64 to 70 above. WEATHERFORECAST. Georgia—Occasional showe'fa Thursday ad Friday. Louisiana—8howeri Thursday; Friday partly cloudy; showers In eastern por- Mississippi, Alabama and Western Flor ida—Showers Thursday and Frida; Eastern Texas—Partly cloudy and Friday. Western Texai ^Xrka naas—Parti; COTTON REGION BULLETIN For the 24 hours ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time, July 2S, 1306. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. •Atlanta, cloudy. . . . . •Chattanooga, p. cloudy.. Columbus, cloudy. . . . Gainesville, clear. .... Greenville, cloudy. .... Griffin, cloudy. . . . •Macon, cloudy. .... Montlcello, cloudy. • t Newnan, cloudy. . . , ••Rome, clear. . . . Spnrtnnliurg, cloudy. , Tallapoosa, cloudy. . , Toccoa, clear Wast Potat, cloudy. . . . •Minimum temperatures ore for 12-bour period ending at 8 a. m. this date. ••Received late (wire trouble); net eluded in averages. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Klngstree. 8. C l.« Dallas Tex..., 2.04 Sherman. Tex. L62 Paris, Tex 1.60 if‘ 1! Yhurader Fair Thursday and Fri- Arkaneae—Partly cloudy Thursday; prob ably showers: Friday fair. iniaols and Indl.u.-Generally fair to- night and Friday, preceded this afternoon or tonight by thunderstorms In north por- tion. Missouri—Partly cloudy tonight and Fri- Ylichlgnn, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Sooth Dakota—Shower, and thunderstorm, this afternoon or tonight; cooler along Lake Bunertor; Friday fair. Minnesota-Fair tonight end probably Friday. Fair tonight, preceded by thunder storms; Friday fair. Nebraska, —ansa, and Montana—Fair to night and Friday; cooler tonight. STATE FORECAST. Georgia, Alalmme and Bouth Carolina— Partlydoody tonight; Friday shower. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer continues moderately high over the northeastern state* causing north easterly winds end eloudineee In that sec tion. Cloudlm-M also prevails over the greeter portion of the .cotton belt, while ute skies are generally clear throughout the north-central aod northwestern section.. The preosure i. low over th. Boeky Moun tain region. , , , Shower, have occurred In all districts of ic cotton belt except western T«nww. The heaviest .mount. «re reported from South Carolina and Tex.a Elsewhere th«re were light .bower. In the Missouri and up per Mississippi valleys end et scattered sta tions In the southwest. Tempera tnre change., as a rale, have "crnidltteti favor partly cloudy weather In this taction tonight, with .bower. Fri day. Atlanta. , , Augusta. . , Charleston. , Galveston. • Little Hock, i Memphis, . • Mobile. . ^ Monte III hi goniery. • • New Orleans. . , Oklahoma. . . . Savannah. . . , t Vlrkiburg l* Wilmington. . . . .. io T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall. REMARKS. . w Considerably lower temperature* prejaw£* over the Augusta nnd charleston district*, with slight falls in moat of the other dj trlcta. Rainfall occurred In all pottjo®*." the belt with tbe exception of Memphis ala- trict, with heavy amounts In South Caro* Una and Texax. , . W. A. .MITCHELL Temporarily la Charge Bev. bat written trndera." wl In hit city. eongo. John J. Harkins, * Horton priest, 1tten an opera entitled "The In- which will shortly t>e pretautrd He ha. also written many Here', somebody who has discovered that It I. ao longer nereMsry for g man to tie t lawyer to go to congreta." "Well, writ. I am glad that the reform prim _jorement hat atrurk congress, too.”— in wearing Cleveland Plain Dealer. a pea over etch STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, July 26.—The Sun «*r* : few minute, after the opening, price. ceded on profit-taking until the I*™** gains were about wiped out, t>"‘ “ ]" selling movement won .pent It. torr*. “• tendeary of securities to wek » higher a»- el left a better feeling, and Impte-***? In the money situation again wlf, with the remit that many Issues gained handsomely on th«id*/- n . In* tt or near the highest of th. 4*7- derided Improvement w«. shown market In London, the ImprovementLjflSl by no meant confined to Americanaj"',. trailing Into practically all de|«r»tSp Including Ilutdant and k.fflra. ,T?f -pv, ket leader here, from .very print of South**rn Paclflc, advanced to level than It had at any time rear** U08, when the Keene pool marked G* up to H!4e, but failed to tall •«! ahlerable part of It. hoWlnga l"^ day’s rite wss based oa the exp<<“J-J that ’ the .took will tw Pb | cedui»«‘ per rent dividend leisls. the «»“' current at one time that this eetlone— be takes next week. The feet of theta ter probably U that no one knows at ent just what will be done *■ tTC rS n, dividends on the .lock. A. ta n ~Mc f r; jftjrBsajea ,e of the H*. «ga —Glbert It Clay. Disraeli, the earl ofHM •ojrtWdJE* I rime minister af «» „ yrt