The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 01, 1906, Image 10

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I ■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. . LllAuaUAl, Ai WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for feet ' cent*, the price of foui Six wordt of average length make a line. The following r«t« are for consecutive insertions: 1 time • • , 3 timet 6 timet V/ 2 cents a line. 26 timet ..... 4 cents a fine. 52 times V/ 2 cents a line. cents a line. Written notice fa required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MI'S 1 HE ACCOMPANIED BT CASH. Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults 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 SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. par I with --- -- beLoach MllT Mfg. Co. goods) If so. cell op 2304 (Bell). Southern Auction and .Salvage Compel South Pryor. WANTED — GOOD liaae Factory, Jacksonville, Fla. WANTBP—TWENTY GOOD R BOYS BETWEEN FOURTRE SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE F ADI HI ESN. B. X. L., C GIAN. WANTED — THE APPLICATION nn wanting positions or We secure nosltlone. Natl •nt Asaoclaflon, WANTED-EXPERIENCED STENOORA- oung man nt Address r Mocnxlne of Aspiration;" Instructive, en tertaining. amusing: It will appeal to you. Address Lock Box 15, Newnsn, Gs. STENOGRAPHER, 175. STENOGRAPH! nnd office man, $45. Young lady atenogi pher. 160. Bellamy Business Agency, I I'nii.ller Bldg. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—YOl T NO LADIES TO in envelope nnd | Apply Montag Bros. WANTED - SEVERAL FIRS’ waiters. Transportation nnd t pay for competent, reliable men. nent positions. Address Hotel Ha< WANTED HELP—Malo and Fernalf., ncnnonisis; o arrlte J. H. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. PIT CATION WANTEp AB CLERK II store. C. A. Webb, EUlJay, Gs. TEACHER8 WANTED. lege graduate as principal of Oa ichoot. Meriwether county. Georgia. anteed. ary fee two months guar Ellis. Oak la ml. G*. MISCELLANEOUS. FRESH SHELL OYSTERS. CLAMS, crabs, and shrimps last arrived f ~ it Bpero’s restaurs _ Spero Athens, Prep. York on sale at dar. Quick service. jdH "* —• Peachtree street FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. f^bt-clam y/ sutiNRsa IIC FOR BALE-AUTOMOBILE. AN OLDS •esb. L. II. H., cere Georgian. DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN YOU SEE THE ATLANT Wrecking Co.’* new line. Just added _ full line of trunks, traveler*' supplies and WANTED-TO SELL IfOPSEH goods cheap; parties leaving city. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- * We repair, reconstruct. « and ^ rail automobile*. _ Garaj L Male. meat Co. obese street, Atlanta, Gs. t ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent. tl«4 ■ Pryar. Pnon.aa. A ilDddlMtoo, Miami. ; YOUNG BUSINESS year*' capcricocc; ooljr largr co nnd financial people roostdered. M. L. J., -car. Georgian. WALL PAPER. 5*. LOST. * Who puts your paper on ao slick. And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, doe* ft nice. And * r a!waya lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Your "Unela Jim" la bard to beat; He’s at Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 650. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL* low, cleans suits 81 to 81.60. Pants 30c. 168 Whitehall Ht. Phones, Bell 629, A. 8881. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. GET OUR LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR ■ale on different atreeta. Your uddreaa on a postal will bring It. It helps In tbe locating of home* nnd Investments. Htev- enaon * Co., real estate agency, 1529 Can dler bnlldlng. Bell 1061 M, Atlanta 806. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY II O M E- A seven-room cottage, with attic and atoragp room. Built Jess than year ago for n home. I^irge new barn and servants' house. Plenty of shade and fruit trees. Ix)t 280 by f*00. Opposite Dr. Illd- « ley's estate, near Decatur. To avoid rent ing, will sell at a bargain. 12,500—A 7-ROOM COTTAOE. NEWLY I painted and papered; lot 106x150; con venient to schools, church and car; flue ■hade. 83,750—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-8TORY IIB8I- dence, newly painted nndjmpered; lot 68 l>7 206: aoar Agnn Hcott Collage anil car . line; electric light. Terms. Box 62, Decs- tur, Ga. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. I HAVE 81.600 CASH THAT l WOULD Ilka to Inre.t In good ranting propartj, ~ whim or black. No real eg tale agents need TPlif' Jl A . cure Georgian. C r MILLINERY. V SPECIALS FOB COMING WEEK—A large 1 assortment of ahnpea, 10c: Itgllnt . ■■ aallora, 49c; frame*, 10c; remodeling, 81- All a trimmed hat, half price. Ostrich feathers | cleaned, dye<l nnd curled. Etraw and Pan- - ** amt hAts cleaned. Mr*. C. H. Bmltb, 180 N N Peachtree street. Bell phone 4815-J. , PERSONAL. |, '' W a DAVID W. YAftBROUan, It ~ MASTED PLUMBER. - • Phone, 1165. 80 a Banter St K WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. 1 Largest stock in South. 54 N. Broad flt * r- KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP . and hair soup; aold at drug and depart- • — ment ,tarea: a«k for It or write .1. J. Krom, g 3 Rcrtlp nnd flair Specialist, 613 The Grand, D Atlanta, Ga. h A YOUNG MAN WXNTH INFORMATION 1, Jh drawing and In sketching. Address No. — :■ 288 Peachtree afreet. - “KENT LIGHTS.” 1- THE BEST Of MANTLE LIGHTS NOW „. sold at 91H N. Prior St Ain Kant i- Phone 4848. BOARDER8 WANTED. L WANTED— SEVERAL TABLE BOARD- e era. Excellent menu and aerrlca. Apply 85 Conn afreet.- S A WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE BOARD- .. era; excellent menu nnd aerrlce. Apply 85 • Cone street. q * FOR RENT—ROOMS. 0 ” FOR RENT-SECOND'FLOOR, TUB L. P. p . Grant home, on Ht. Paul annua; porce- lain bath, nil convcnlencea. Apply at real- deuce, or to Dr. Foster, Inman Bldg. C ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN private family, with or without board, J North side, close. In, every convenience. Reference* required. Bell phone 2030. PLEASANT ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO Catholic gentlemen, with reference*; pri- — vate family; good neighborhood. Address FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office. Phone 2888 or call at 1880 Can- J) tiler Bldg. 8H0E REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. ^M'^raaThTiM'Se. si FOR FINE SHOE RE- b PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor atreat, opposite court bouse. All work flrit-ctaw. No cheap price*. p MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1890. WEYMAN k CONNERS, EQUITABLE. _ Mortgage Itians nn real estate. 1 FOI’R PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money note,: 'I •tralght loan, made for 6 per cent amt up ward*. According to detdrnhlllty of lo«n. W. A. Foster, 12 South Brand itreet. THE UNION RAVINGS BANK IUTY8 purchase money note* and tends money q*. on fmprorrd Atlanta property at reaeon- •bl* rale*. Bell phone 7«. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Inter*-,t. according to *ecurtty of. fered; *m*ll eipenie and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. *n H. B. Turman. MONET LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 8 TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN en CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. bu TALKING MACHINES ANDRECORDS- th« Wholesale and retail dlatrihutoru of Vic- tor Talking Machines and Records. Ju«t fli racelred large consignment of machines and orer 18.000 racorda lmmedlate attention m | gtern null ord*a We want the name* of all talkleg machine dealers In the (oath, c, Write for catalognei Aleunder-Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND RUNDRIKS—LARGEST no bicycle and sundry distributors In tha •outk. Roothern a rents for Pierce. Tala, Wl Snell and Hodaoafficyclra., Writ* for oar !904^raUlogot and prica UaL Altxandar- a f REYNOLDS. THE SION PAINTER. Sign*, banner*. Hags *nd dig decoration* for apectsl occailo**. 8044 R. Alabama 8L tlv KltOMOPATIHC REMEDIES CURE acalp dlaeaaea and make hair grow. 11 Krom'* Medicated Soap make* you by- , gteolcally clean. <80 yeara snee***.) J. J. Krom. apeclallst. 118 "Th* Grand, At- lanta. Ua. ■ on aril CASH REGISTERS. Ins (Second Hand.) tor NATIONALS. nALLWOODS. IDEALS J* and all other makaa at bargain .Price*. Cal W* can nail you a register, suitable for _ any business, at a price that cannot help * ru but please you. hot) Caah or monthly payment*. Erary register guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash Register Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Caah Register Cm. MS. Broad atraat. Atlanta, Ga. A COMMON MARKET PLACE ti a market place for all the people. It la a place where the people may go and Unger, and wander through at will. They can buy or not buy. Just as they please. They have no offensively polite clerks to make It unpleasant for them. Chances are they will admire the displays, comment on the reasonableness In price of tho ware and end by making a purchase. Such a place Is the want page of The Georgian. It offers no end of opportunities. It contains newt of value, even If you do not wish to purchase. Take It and sit quietly down In your homo. You will be surprised at the Interesting matter It contains. Think over tho things you read. See If there Isn't an opportunity there for you. If there Is you should act promptly. We call your'attention particularly to the real estate columns. Atlanta real estate is just as sound as government bonds and a far better Investment You will get better returns for your mon ey. You will cultivate the habit of economy. You will become more reliable by virtue of the re sponsibility you assume. You will end by being a better cltUen. Better take a look at The Georgian's market place. You’ll find food for thought. OLD HATS MADE NEW its. ACME MATTERS, 614 Whitebait St GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. room cottage—good lot—only 11,800. apt, renting to whit _jd small house In tho la a bargain at 81.400. looking for. Sen ua about this. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WE HAVE avenue, 1ft 81,100. A LOT ON SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, EAST front, on Central tvenne; but borne. Let ua show you this. BUSINESS OPPORTU NITY. WOULD YOU BUY MORE WILL INTEREST IN AN INVESTMENT. TH INVESTIGATION WI PROVE INTERESTING. ADDR MANUFACTURER, FOR RENT! No. 1 Viaduct Place No. 5 Viaduct Place A. F. LIEBMAN, 28 Peachtree. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Suburban Horn.., be given FREE at the year, making only nine T and ( rooms: have WALL PAPEn AND PAINTS. ••Doa't let 'em fool yno." dim JIurn.it I Kras.? TrawaavwrS try a want ad &tt*3gr&-jk.W IN THE GEORGIAN In the center of this Park are It now haa a naw church, neatly JOHN j; WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Arrau*. TRY A WANT AD SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phonei 5488. 412 Peters Building IMSd-DAlLBT ST.. 7-ROOM IIOUSE, good condition; shady lot, 40x220; think of It, 40x280. Within 4 blocks of the ter minal station. Renta well; good neighbor hood. You can't beat this In tho* dty. If 84,260-WEST END-TWO-STORY, BBAND- 4* new houra, on large lot. Car lino, chart ,. stroet; splendid community, near new B achool. Thla boast Is strictly drst-cias* la • every way. Can make easy terms on It If desired. 5 82,669—N. BOULEVARD LOT, 60x200, FOR i, 82,660; east aids, between Highland are. « and East avenue; nothing elao along here n for leaf than 83,000. T 81,760—SIMPSON ST., NEAR ORME. A n - good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot; r. house only occupied by owner for yean; 9. special reason for railing; will rent easily for 817.50. i 8609-51 TENNELLE ST., I-ROOM COT- tage, right at EIsaa-May mills, In fine r ,hr.pe; rents readily at 86-75 per month; « will rent for 87.60. This Is a gilt-edged piece of property for th* money. 82,300—RANKIN ST., 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Juat off the Boulevard. This cottage haa every convenience, la in anleudtd condition, on large lot: renta readily at 818. Can make attractive terms on It. 83,509—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 5-ROOM cottage on large north front lot. Thla cottage la near Jackson at.. In aplendU nrighfmrhood, and one of the coziest, beat built cottages in the city. Beat thing for the money on the north side. Can make l terms easy for right parties. 81.960-GARDEN BT., NEAR GEORGIA ave., we have a modern 5-room cottage . about 3 year• old, with all convenience* on nice lot, that we are instructed to ral at once, as party fa leaving tbe atato and will make a sacrifice for quick rale. Can ^ make easy terms. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4409. MILLS STREET-NEAR SPRING, TWO block* of Williams street school, good ndghlKtrhood; 8-room bouse; large, elevated lot; belongs to iiou-realdeut: offered for quirk rale nt the low price of 83,000. One- fourth cash. faLLIS STREET—NEAR COifltTLANtl; vacant lot, fronting 10 feet; good location for a close-in home or rent-paying proposl- i tlon. Values In that section tending up ward. 82.509. Fourth caah. CENTRAL AVE.—NEAR MITCHELL; A good business lot for 83,750. Fourth caah. FOR RENT. TWO BRAND NEW HOUSES. NO. 134 MILLS 8T.-TIUS BRAND NEW, 6-rooni cottage on lot 33x60, which lfei level, la on the south aide of Mills street* between Fowler nnd l/ivejoy atreeta; has gas and water, porcelain bath, cloeet, sta tionary Wflsbatand, porcelain sink In the kitchen. If you are looking for aomethlng real nice, in a good neighborhood and right on the Mills street car line, thla la your op- (tortunlty. Rent 819 per month. NO. 136 MILLS ST.—THIS BRAND NEW 6-room cottage on lot 32x50, which lies level. Is on the south aide of MUla street, between Fowler and Lovejor atreeta; haa gaa nnd water, porcelain bath, closet, ata- lonnry waabitand, porcelain sink In, the kitchen. If you are looking for aomethlng real nice, in a good neighborhood and right on the MUla street car line, thla la your opportunity. Rent 819 par month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 13 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 111. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical atove nnd range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phones 5275. 61 8. Pryor atreet. SEE M. M’NEIL AND WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building. IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAOE- amall or large—at from 83 to 8100 per front foot. IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM BIX to ten rooms at from 81.700 to 83.000, 84.* OOOfto 812,000; any parr of tha city; with terma. IF YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE Mine from ua. and we will build for you on long time. Lota from |900 to 83,500. IF YOU RANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, which wa will guarantee to double your money; cloae In. near tha post office; 100 by 1W, (or 83,006k IF YOU R'ANT CENTRAL PROPERTY with 5 or 8 par rant net Incom, nnd nor* to luerraae-cnll and **• ns. WE CAN 8ELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE for rale. H. C. PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building. N. KIRKWOOD—EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE and 2Vk acre* of land, within two blocks car line, at 83.000. This is a bargain, and also a desirable home for parties wanting acreage. * a CLARKBTON, GA.—TWENTY ACRES OF fuitf'U;?# r *" ro “ d “ 4 b “ at '- CLARKSTON. OA.-TWENTY-FIVE-ACRE farm in about one mile of this village, in «&fpe, with average farm house and outbuildings, at 8L000. INMAN PARK-TWO NICE COTTAGE8 of 5 and 7 rooms each, facing Georgia railroad, that can be bought at good bar gains. It will pay to investigate these. SIMPSON STREET LOTS We want you to look at those fine lots we have for sale on Simpson street at $350. , We sell them on terms of $25.00 Cash and $5.00 a Month. Sidewalks in front and water mains down, just beyond Sunset avenue. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. Negotiate sales for owners. Locate homes nnd Investments for purchasers. Conduct a clean, high-class agency* business on a straight commission oasis. The best service and fairest treatment. Get our FOR SALE list. L. C. Stevenson, E. J. Moon, John Moody, Malcolm Smith, salesmen. 1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 305. HIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS HIS PHOTOGRAPH G. R. Cochran’s Unique Method of Announcing for Doorkeep er of Next House. STATISTICS. BUILDING PERMIT8. - 8504—H. D. Terrell, to move and repair two-atory trama dwelling at 115 Washington street 88,009-J. W. Grant, to malce alterations at 8 Houth Broad street. . 1700—J. B. Legg. to build onc-atorr frame dwelling at 817 Chestnut street. 81,400—F. P. Starry, to build two one-story frame dwellings at 48.60 Chamberlin street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 81.000— J. W. MoDade to Mrs. Alice G. Flak, lot on Greggs alley. Warranty deed. 88.000— W, It Hammond to F. M. Coker, lot on Columbia avenue, College Park, Ga. Warranty deed. 8400—Annie Reese to Henry Thomas, lot on Aahby street. Warranty deed. 81.200—Charles E. Adams tQ A. O. Adams, lot on Hendrix avenue near Houth Pryor ■tPMf Warrant*? ilaiul street Warranty deed. 8750—W. H. Atwood to Jacob Adler, lot a corner Rosalyn and Clark streets. War ranty deed. 84,800, Penal Sum—W. W. Dunlap to D. Kara nek, lot on Moore street near Gilmer lui VU Moon! streat. Warranty deed. , R. Cochran, of Gainesville, ta candidate for the poalUon of doorkeep er of the next house. Mr. Cochran announces his candi dacy by distributing photos of hint' self, on the back of which are printed hii reaaone for wanting the office. He has served as assistant door keeper and as principal doorkeeper In 1905. Mr. Cochran says: "I endeavored to the best of my abll Ity to give the members a fair and lm partial . administration as doorkeeper and the public who visited the leglsla ture. "When any ot.e called at my door to see any member I took great Interest In flndlng the member. Every call re. celved Its prompt attention. I am a self-made man and I assure you that will appreciate your support." SIXTY-THHEE COUNTIES GAIN SI2,500,000,00 Indications Point to an Aggregate . Total Gain for State of $35,- # 000,000 to $40,000,000. DEATHS. Mrs. Martha A. Lindsay, 84 years old, died of Influents at 84 Cooper street. William N. Gilmer died of railway acci dent at Central railroad yards. Clarence Presnell, 18 months old, died of croup at 660 Crew. Hina O. Holland, 9 months old. died of cholera Infantum at 241 Crew street. North avenue. Infant of W. O. Gifford died at 75 Broyles street. SMITH'S $300 TEE PAID UNDER PROTEST At 1! o'clock Wednesday. tbe hooka of tha Fulton County Executive committee closed for the county and itate. Twelve minutes before noon Hoke Smith's fee amounting to 9300 waa paid under proteat to Secretary Charlea K. Allen. Tbli, how ever, waa only done after a morning of Blxty-three counties making returns to date show an aggregate gain of 812,500,000 over 1806. Few of the larger counties have made returns yet, but It Is believed at the same ratio of Increase the total for the state will reach 825,000.000 to 240,- 000,000 for the 145 counties over last year. It Is hardly probable that' all the counties will be In before the latter part of August. Not until all have reported can the governor and comp troller general fix the tax rate. Deaths ahd Funerals. ■any _. called a meeting of his committee, and ap pointed Secretary Allen, of the Thomas B. Felder committee, secretary of the Maddox money vs rail inumcu uj Mi. aiicu. w«u uc- ollned the office. At twelve minutes to 12 o’clock, Shelby Smith returned to Mr. Allen's office In the Gould building and paid tha sum under proteat, asking for a receipt setting forth this fact. Tbe receipt waa glveu. NEW TROLLEY LINE SEEKS A CHARTER Application for a franchise from the At lanta and Carolina Railway Construction Company to build, equip and maintain a •Ingle track electric railway and necessary ■witches from tbe city limits of Atlanta, on Confederate avenue, to tbe DeKalb morning, and referred to a special commit tee for Investigation and report. application aet forth 'the fact that d la Jo para from Conyers to West The ai the road _ I'olnt and Franklin, and that an applica tion for a eharter la now pending. The the board at their next acaalon. The Atlanta and Carolina Railway ■traction Company la Interested In th iruruun i'i a irmirj uuc ireui «»rrv-iia iur. J. C„ to Atlanta, paaalug through aoverat Important cltlpa an route. SPECTERS VOUCHED FOR. The ghoat of Poet Byron, aeen by The ghoet of the brother of Colonel Goethe, the German poet, declared The ghoet that played the principal IN THE GEORGIAN 1 ™ AND SSL came convlnctd i deep akeptlcism, be- of the reality of the W. B. Jones Die*. Special to The Georgian. Dublin, Ga., Aug. 1.—W. B. Jones, who has been III at the home of hla aon, A. B. Jonea, for nearly two years, died Saturday and waa Interred Mon day In Northvlew cemetery, the In terment being from the Methodist church. Mr. Jonea was about 68 years of age, and waa well known In the city and county, having resided here for the past 85 years. Mr.. S. M. Shiver. Bpeelal to Tbe Grorgiao. Abbeville, 8. C„ Aug. 1.—News waa received here last night of the death of Mrs. S. M. Shiver, who died at a hospital at Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Shi ver waa the wife of 8. M. Shiver, one of the beet known and moat popular engineers on the Seaboard road. Funeral of B. F. Bradley, Special to The Georgian. Washington, Ga., August 1.—At Tig- nail cemetery thle morning occurred the funeral of B. F. Bradley, a prominent planter of thle county, whose death occurred Monday night. Mr. Bradley waa 68 years old, a Confederate veteran and pioneer cltisen of the county. JIM WAKELY’S BAR IS CLOSED FOREVER By Private Leeaed Wire. New York, Aug. L—On the stroke of 1 o'clock this morning “Jimmy" Wake- ly’a saloon at Forty-second stree and Sixth avenuo waa closed and bolted never to reopen. For 21 years It had been a meeting place of men about town, sports, gamblers and horsemen. in a fen- month, a high office build ing will be on the site of the building, which wne famous throughout the United Stales as a place where big wa gers could be made' on any kind of sporting contests 2,000 ARE SEARCHING FOR DROWNED MAN By Private Leeaed Wire. Chtrago, Aug 1.—Search for the body of Wealey Martin, of Dayton. Ohio, la being made t«1av by 2,rt00 campers near Michigan City, lud. Martin was swept from a raft with Clarence Hick* and both drowned. The men were from Dayton, Ohio, ami were guests In the vacation camp of the National Cash Register Company. Tbe body of Hicks was recovered. Five men were on the raft when a heavy sea .wept over it The two drowned men were .-ashed overboard and came up Under the fl -at. THE WEATHER. LOCAL roRECA8T. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. clear, WEATHER FORECA8T. Georgia—Shnwera Wednesday and prob- 8TATE FORECA8T. ,l*ht and Thursday. Alabama—Fair tonight and Thursday. WEATHER CONDITIONS, v weather prevails In the states dm the Atlantic coast and In the north* ...at. Rain haa fallen In portions of Ten nessee. the Carolina*. Georgia and Florida and at a few stations In tho northwest. Asheville and Davenport. er In thla section tonight and Thursdays with occasional showers. J. B. MARBURY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. ■TATION8 OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. •Atlanta, p. cloudy. • , •Chattanooga, clear. • Columhua, clear. . . Gainesville, clear. * . Greenville, clear. • * . Griffin, clear. . • • •Macon, dear. . • • donticello, clear. . . s’ewnan, clear. .. • * tome, p. cloudy. . • • Spartanburg, cloudy, * TallapoHDM, clear. . • To< to a. clear. . . * . West Point, clear. Temp'tnre. •Minimum temperatures are at a a. : period ending lor 12-hour HEAVY RAINFALLS. CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta. Augusta. . . Charleston. . Galveston . . Little Rock. , Memphis. . . Mobile. , . , New _____ Oklahoma. Havnnnah. Vfckahun shurg. Wilmington. Indica 18 icates Inappreciable rainfall. Dlat. Averages. if 111 m 70 REMARK8. No material temperature changes were noted In the belt the paet 24 hours. Show ers occurred In the coast districts and In Atlanta and Vlekaburg districts. J. B. MARBURY. Section Director. THE LIVE 8Y0CK MARKET. celpta lea go, Aug. 1.—Hogs: Estimated re- ta today, 25,000. Market light, stead] quality fair; left over. 7.7*; bulk. estimated forjomorrow, 24,000; lifht,_ ^Ciuw steady to 10c lower: ttUSANi wwi. 81.(fotf4.S;'better., I LSf;jealyes, 85.00^1.00; good prime steers, uallty falrj beer#*. — uiMjn lers, -S2.4BfM.ft. Sheep—Estimated receipts, 22,000. Market —m **— *-• *'— ~ 10; western. lambs, 84-50 steady; quality fair; native, 82.90; STOCKS AND BONDS. BM. A.te. 1915 112 J lx C«. 1919 106 106' M2H 108 in Atlanta, 8s. Ml, Atlanta and We.t Point......... IIS Atlanta and We.t Point Debt.. 10J C. K. of Georgia drat income, do. awood Incom, do. third incom.., Georgia 8* STEVENSON & COMPANY, REAL E8TATE AGENCY. For Atlanta and Vicinity—Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, with occasional show ers. Texas—New Braunfels, hard rain since 4 a. m. Galveston clear, 80. Fort Worth clear, 78. Beaumont clear. 79. Temple clear, 78. phawnee clear, 78. ChicknaJm ■HM7S. Texarkana clear, 80. Muskogee clear, 80. Joplin clear, 90. Vfnita clear, 79. South McAlester clear, 54. «an An* tonlo raining, 90. Dallas clear, 78. Mississippi—Natches and Yazoo City flear and hot. Meridian clear and pleasant. \ Ickaburg, Hasleburst, Greenwood, Jackson and Brookhaven clear and hot. Alabama—Helma, Birmingham and Troy clear and pleasant. Mobile clear and warm. Montgomery clear and pleasant. .Opelika clear nud cool. Huntsville clear and warm. Tennessee—Nashville clear and hot Chat tanooga clear nnd pleasant. Georgia—Columbus clear and* warm. Rome clear and pleasant Atlanta pnrtly cloudy and warm. ably Thursday; variable winds. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and West Florida—Fslr Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudy; variable winds. Eastern Texas—Fair Wednesday; Thurs day partly cloudy; showers In the Interior; ..’eatern Texas—Fair Wednesday, except showers In the extreme west portion; Thursday showers; cooler In north po»- ig the wni x— now covers the Great Lakes nnd the coun try eastward to the coast. There has been TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN