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WANTED HELP—MALE.
aa helpers In the foum
era' trade. Good pay 1
better par Id two or tb
those with rood ref ere
Deloach Mill Mfg. Co.
all up 3108 (Hell).
WANTED - GOOD WOOD -1
Good wages; steady Job Uhnpt
rlsge Factory, Jacksonville, Fin.
ADDRESS, IN OWN
nlonneiit
building.
Asm •elation, 1022-1023
WANTED—EXPERIENCED HTEN
plier; young lady or young man prt
State salary wanted. Address Po
Mncasino o|
tertalnlnc. an
Address l^ k
nher. $.V». It.-l
Candler Itldg.
WANTED HELP-—FEMALE.^
I'lliJ-T I'L.ISS
mTTn'A nTT W list i :N f ■ A N
H. Carpenter Ca,
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
store C. A. Webb, Ellljoy, Go.
TEACHERS WANTED.
lege graduate as principal oi
achool. Meriwether county. Get
ary for two months guaranty
I>. P Ellis. Oakland, (fa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
itreet. It W. Ellis, Atlanta.
FRESH SHELL OTSTERS.
crabs, and shrimp# just arrived
York on sale at Bpero’a restaur
day. Quick service. Spero Athi
142v* Peachtree street.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIH8T-CLA8B BU8INES8
should have high grade signs.
MV4 North Fryt
tare Company,
▼ HI buy or tell y«
. Belt '
-AlTOMOniLE,
DON’T GO BLIND.
WHEN YOU SEE TUB ATLA
Wrecking Co/a new lino. Inat add
full line of trunks, travelers' auppUra
general office aupidlea. The rhe«|te*t
•old. We buy. sell or exchange every!
27 a ad 33 West Mitchell street. Ueil p
JS3S
BUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES.
SE» HOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP
nt Co. We repair, reconstruct, r
buy and sell automobiles. Garni
a young rtnmEFM grnt
salesman, wants you to know
references, exceptions! ability,
years' experience; only large
nnd flnaiiebil profile eonablered. Address
M. u d., car* Georgian.
WALL PAPER.
^ L08T.
Who puts your paper on so slick,
And guarantees that It will stick;
I»oe# your painting, does It nice,
And *%lways lowest In the price?"
Burnett, of course!
Your "Uncle Jim" Is hard to beat;
He's at Nnmber 12 k. Hunter street.
Roth Phones W,
FOUND.
FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants 30c.
. 168 Whitehall ftt. Phones, Hell 629, A. $881.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
GET OUR I.IHT OF PROPERTIES Fl)R
sale on different streets. Your address on
n postal will bring It. It helps In tbe
locating of homes and Investments, fltev-
enson A Co., real estate agency. 1629 Can
dler building. Hell 1061 M, Atlanta 308.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTBY HOM E-
A seven-room cottage. with attic
and storage room. Rullt leas than year
ago for a home, targe new barn nnd
servants' house. Plenty of shade nnd fruit
trees, tat 280 by 680. Opposite Dr. Hid- .
ley's estate, near Decatur. To avoid rent
ing, will aell at n bargain.
$2,608-A 7-ROOM COTTAGE. NEWLY »
painted nnd papered; lot 106x150; eon*
venlent to schools, church and car; tine
shade.
$3.760—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-HTORY IIEHI-
denre, newly painted nnd papered; lot 68
ilna; electric light. Terms, iio'x 62, Deca
tur, Ga. /
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
I HAVE B.I00 CASH THAT I WOULD
like to Invest In good renting property.
white or black. No real estate agents need
npplr. Address J. A K., care Georgian. U
r
MILLINERY.
J) HPKCTALH FOB COMING WKEK-A
lari;, imortiniMit nt .hup.*, Mr; stylish ,
■55 sailors, 49c; frames, 10c; remodeling, $1. All H
trlmswl but. half pile,. Qitrleh fMilbor. |
rl.nnwl, d/Ml *P<1 ourI«<I. Strow nnd F.o- -
IN* Peachtree street. Dell phone 4R15-J.
Tj PERSONAL. |r
* h
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
m MASTER PLUMBER. -
be Phones 1255. 30 B. Hunter 8L 1
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. *
~ largest atock In South. 64 N. Broad Bt ^
KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP
and hair soap; told at drug nnd depart-
— ment stores: ask for It or write J. J. Krom, a
,E Kcnln and I!alr Specialist, 613 The Grand,
p Atlanta, Ga. h
n' a young man wants information
In drawing and In sketching. Address No. ^
II- 283 Peachtree street.
- “KENT LIGHTS.”
II. THE 1IEST OF MANTLE LIOIITS NOW
,. Mid at MM N. Pryor 8t Alex Kent,
m . Phone IMS.
BOARDERS WANTED.
><1. WANTED—*E VER AH TABLE HOARD-
ce ers. Excellent menu and service. Apply
15 Cone street. S
A WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE BOARD- M
n- ers; excellent menu and aervlce. Apply 35 1,1
U. Cone atreet. _
“ FOR RENT—ROOMS. °
w FOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR. THE L. P. p
_ Grant home, on St. Paul avenue; norce-
Inin bath, all conveniences. Apply nt resi
dence, or t» Dr. Foster, Inman Itldg.
K ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN
t. private family, with or without board, |
North aide, close In, every convenience.
— Reference* required. Bell phone 2020.
■■ PLEASANT ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO
0- vnte family; good neighborhood. Address
A. C . care Georgian.
FOR RENT—OFFICE8.
~ OFFICE SPACE IS NICELY FURNISH- ,,
L ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 1330 Cam £
d dlcr Bldg.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
5 1 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. oi
N Ilrll 3335. Man's ,rw»d half Mlaa. He. 01
■ FOR FINE SHOE RE- b
PAIRING
5 go to J. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor atrrat,
' onpoaitr court houac. All work flrat-claaa.
' No cheap price. ^
MONEY TO LOAN.
- Established 1890.
H WEYMAN k CONNERS, EQUITABLE,
g Mortgage loans on real estate.
3 FOUR VER CENT HOME MONEY TO
- lend money for purchase money notes; r J
, alraliht Inana mail# fur I par cant and up-
w warda. According to dcalralilllly of loau.
j hV. A. Foetar, IS South llroad atraat.
THE UNION SAVINGS RANK I1UYS
- purchase money notes and lends money n
on Improved Atlanta property at reason
able rate*. Dell phone 789. Gould Bldg.
? MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, « AND 7 PER
aant Inlaraat, according to eccurlty of-
farad; amall axpanaa and prompt attention.
Only on roel aetata In and naar Atlanta. *n
8. It. Turman.
■ .MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 1 *"
• TO 6 YEARS. « PER CENT. JOHN en
CAHEY, IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. bu
\ tor Talktag Maehlnca and Records. Jest HI
received large consignment of machines and
over 18.008 records. Immediate attention ml
gtran mall ordida. Wa want the namee of
all talking machine daalera In the eoutb. c ((
Writ, for aatatogna. Alaxnndar-Rlyaa On.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARQEBT ne
Mcyrle and sundry distributors In the
south. Southern ag-nts foe Pierce. Yale, W
Hnell and Hudnon bicycle*. Write for our
1908 catalogue and price Hat Alexander- a
Elyea Co.
REYNOLDS. TIIB SION PAINTER. *»
Sign*, hennar*. haga and Oag decoration,
for aparial orcaalosa. 50H R Alabama SL Itv
KHOMOPATHD, It KM EDI ER CURB
main dlaeeaea nnd make hair grow. ••
Krtuns Medlented Soap makes you hr-
glcnlcnlly clean. 138 year* success.) J. J.
Kroui, specialist, 613 ’The Grand," At-
Isntn, Ga. ,or
/ wl
CASH REGISTERS. ‘«
log
(Second Hand.)
tng
NATIONALS. nALL WOODS, IDEALS *
and all other makes at bargain nrtcea. Ca
W« can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that cannot help KnJ
but please yon. hot
Cosh or monthly payments. Every register
rnArnnteed for two yearn. Southern Cash
Regf»tee Co.. Branch of American Second-
Hand Cash Register Ca, 24 tt. llroad street.
Atlanta. Ga.
A COMMON MARKET PLACE
i» a market place for all the people. It la a place where the people may go and linger, and wander
through at will. They can buy or not buy. just aa they pleaae. They have no offensively polite
clerk, to make It unpleasant for them. Chances are they will admire thf* displays, comment on the
reasonableness In price of the ware and end by making a purchase.
8uch a placo Is the want page of The Georgian. It offers no end of opportunities. It contains
newa of value, even If you do not wish to purchase. Take It and sit quietly down in your home.
You will be surprised at the Interesting matter It contains. Think over the 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 citizen.
Better take a look at The Georgian's market place. You'll And food for thought.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and atlff felt bat. cl<
sbapad. 35c.
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
ON TIIB NORTH BIDE, NEAR
llama atraat school, we hava a t
room cottage—good lot—only $1,100.
shape, renting to white tenants a, ..
and final! house In the rear of one lot; this
Is a bargain at $1,400.
NEAR GEORGIA AVE. WE HAVE TWO
‘ room cottages, renting nt
sell the two for $900. Th
kind of an Investment that you hi
looking for. 8ea us about thla.
HIX-UOOM MODERN HOUSE.
WE HAVE A LOT ON
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EAfi
front, on Central avenue; built for
home. Let ua show you this.
BUSINESS OPPORTU
NITY.
WOULD YOU BUY COCA COL
MORE
GOOD
OUOH
WILL INTEREST IN
AN INVESTMENT. THOR
INVESTIGATION WI
PROVE INTERESTING. ADDR
MANUFACTURER,
FOR RENT!
Viaduct Place $75.0C
No. 5 Viaduct Place $75.0C
These stores arc very de-
A. F. LIEBMAN,
28 Peachtree.
formerly «f Barnett k willls) la net TR-V A WANT AD
or missing. He la contracting wall paper| 1
mg. OflTCce_ and show
i contracting trail pape
w . „lce and show m*nn 12
Last Hunter street Doth 'nbone* 650.
TN THE GEORGIAN
FREE
Only Thro L.ft of Eight Brand N.w
Suburban Homsa.
Tbe first month will bo given FREE
and If occupied one year, two more
months will bo (Ivon FREE at th.
end of the year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. Kona
but good families will bo allowed In
theee houece. Three are located on the
River electric car line only twenty
minute* ride from tho center of th*
city; contain T and I rooms; have
naver been occupied; are located In
Weit Atlanta Park. Every houee fronts
a fifty-foot Park, which la set In trtsa
evergreen* and flowers. Purs air; na
tive oaks; an Ideal spot for cblldron.
It Is cheaper than living In the city
and the surroundings art more whole-
In tho center of thla Park aro
tho Ferro Phosphate Spring., which
will cure any case of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of bow long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly,
furnished, a store, a school-house cost
ing 11,604.04 will soon be completed.
. T. Mllla who lives on tho
grounds, will show you through tho
Rent 610.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODS IDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
5 SANDERS, SMITH &
- CONWAY.
leones 5488. 412 Peters Building
$3,258—BAILEY ST„ 7-ROOM HOUSE,
good condition; shady lot, 60x220; thlak
of It, 60x220. Within 4 blocks of tbe ter
minal station. Renta well; good neighbor
hood. You can't beat this In the city.
f 14,280-WEST END-TWO-BTORY, BRAND-
street; splendid community, near new
Z achool. This house la strictly first-class In
• every way. Can make easy terms on it
^ If desired.
fj 82,880—N. BOULEVARD LOT. SOxiOO, FOR
. $2,650; eaet elde, between Highland ave.
e and Eaat avenue; nothing else along here
1 for leie than $3,000.
r 81,180—SIMPSON ST.. NEAR ORME, A
good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot;
, house only occupied by owner for years;
. special reason for selling; will rent easily
for $17.60.
$60(>—61 TENNELLE 8T„ 3-ROOM COT-
tage, right at Elsas-May mills, In fine
' shape; rents readily at $8.75 per month;
will rent for $7.60. Thla Is a gilt-edged
■ piece of property for the money.
$2,308—RANKIN BT., 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
Just off the Boulevard. This cottage has
every convenience, Is in splendid condition,
on large lot: rents readily at $18. Can
mako attractive terms ou It.
,
$3,508—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 6-ROOM
cottage on large north front lot. Thla
cottage Is near Jackson at.. In splendid
neighborhood, and one of tb»» cosiest, best
. built cottages in the city. Rest thing for
the money on the north side. Can make
terms easy for right parties.
81,960—GARDEN ST.. NEAR GEORGIA
ave., we hare a modern 6-room cottage
. ahont 3 years old, with all conveniences,
on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell
at once, ns party Is leaving the state and
will make a sacrifice for quick sale. Can
mako easy terms.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
365 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
MILLS STREET-NEAR SPRING. TWO
blocks of Williams street school, good
nclghtarhood; 8-room house; large, elevated c
lot; belongs to non-resident; offered for
quick sale at the low price of $3,000. One- n
fourth cash.
ELLIS HTREKT—NEAR COURTLAND; »
vacant lot, fronting 60 feet; good location
for a close-in home or rent-paying proposi
tion. Values In that section tending up- |
ward. $2,500l Fourth cash.
CENTRAL AVE.—NEAR MITCHELL: A
good business lot for $3,750. Fourth ensh.
FOR RENT.
i
TWO BRAND NEW HOUSER. e
NO. 184 MILLS ST.—THIS BRAND NEW „
8-room rottag, nu lot 82x80, which 1HT 1
level, 1, on the muth aide of Mllla atreet. >
1,.’tween Fowler and Iavrejor atreeta; haa t
caa and water, porcelain beih, eloaet, eta- ,
tlonarr waahatand, porcelain alnk In the , r
kitchen. If jon are looking for eomethlnr
real nlee. Id a good nrlchhorhnnd and right „
on the Mille itreet rkr line, thle la jour op- n
portunltj. Rent 81> per month.
NO. IK MILLS ST.—THIS BRAND NEW “
8-room cottage on lot 82x80. which Ilea “
level, la on the aouth aide of Mllla atreet, ?
between Fowler and Ixjvejoe atreeta; baa *
gaa and wntar, porcelain bath, eloaet, ate- ■
tlonarj waahatand, porcelain alnk In the j*
kitchen. If jou are looking for anmethlnx £
real nice. In a good nelgblnrlinod and right "
on the Mllla atreet eer line, thla la jonr
opportunltj. Rent 819 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSEDE,
THE RENTING AGENT. 1
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phonee 818.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 1R A u
practical store nnd range .repairer; best r
work and material guaranteed. Roth phones ,
6276. 61 8. Pryor atreet. «
si
Cl
«
SEE M. M’NEIL AND ™
WM. S. SHERWOOD j
Room 514 Empire Building. 5
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE- J
small or large—at from $1 tb $108 per front s
foot. in
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM HIX
to ten rooms at from fl.TW to.$3,808. $4.*
ona to $12,808; any part of the city; with R
terms.
at
IF TOU WANT A laOT, PTRCIIARK
same from ua. and we will huthl for you \\
on long time, tats from $800 to $2,500. n
IF TOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY.
which we will guarantee to dnutdr jour
money; eloae In. near the poetofflce; 100
by 100, for $26,008l «
w
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY at
with 6 or 6 per cent net Income and sure be
to Increase—call and ace ua.
WE CAN SELL ANYTHING YOB HAVE ”
ffiraale. , «
H. C. PENDLETON,
Real Estate,
Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe
ters Building.
N. KIRKWOOD—EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE
and 2*$ acre* of Innd. xvlthln two blocks
car line. 1 , at $3,000. Thla la a hnrgaln, and
also a desirable home for parties wanting
acreage. I
CLARK3TON, CA.—TWENTY ACRES OF
land facing Georgia railroad and beauti
fully located, at $2,000.
railroad, that can be bought nt good bi
gains. It will pay to investigate these.
STATISTICS.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$500—11. D. Terrell, to move and repair
$1.400—F. P. Starry, to build two one-story
raine dwellings nt 48-50 Chamberlin street
$650—W. A. Whiteside, to build one-story
[welling at 61 Wellborn street
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$1,008—J. W. McDade to Mrs. Alice G.
^Isk, lot on Greggs alley. Warranty deed.
$3,008—W. It. Hammond to F. M. Coker,
lot on Columbia avenue, College Park, Ga.
Vnrranty deed.
$408—Annie Itecse to Henry Thomas, lot
n Ashby street. Warranty <leed.
$1.208—Charles E. Adams to A. O. Adams,
>t on Hendrix avenue near South Prjor
freet. Warranty deed.
$758—W. H. Atwood to Jacob Adler, lot
n corner ltosalyn and Clark streets. War*
jvnrnsex, lot on Moore s
street. Warranty deed.
DEATHS.
Mrs. Martha A. Lindsey. 88 years old,
led of Induenza at 34 Cooper street.
William N. Gilmer died of railway accl-
ent at Central railroad yards.
Clarence Presnell, 18 months old, died of
roup at 650 Crew.
8lna O. Holland, 9 months old, died of
holera Infantum at 261 Crew street.
Margaret II. Goldsmith, 30 years old, died
t 271 E. North avenue.
Infant of W. O. Gifford died at 75 Broyles
SIMPSON STREET LOTS
We want you to look at those fine lots
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.
STEVENSON & COMPANY.
REAL E8TATE AGENCY.
I*. C. Stevenson, B.
1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 306.
HIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS HISPHOTOGRIPH
Q. K. Cochran’r Unique Method
of Announcing for Doorkeep
er of Next House.
. R. Cochran, of Gainesville, is
candidate for the poslUon of doorkeep
er of the next house.
Mr. Cochran announces his candl
dacy by distributing photos of hint
self, on the back of which are printed
his reasons for wanting the office.
He has served as assistant door'
keeper and as principal doorkeeper in
1906. Mr. Cochran says:
"I endeavored to the be»t of my abll
Ity to give the member* a fair and Im
partial administration as doorkeeper
and the public who visited the legisla
ture.
"When any one called at my door to
see *ny member I took great Interest
In finding the member. Every call re'
celved Its prompt attention. I am
self-made man and I assure you that
will appreciate your eupport.”
SIXTY-THREE COUNTIES
GAIN SIMOOM
Indications Point to an Aggregate
Total Gain for State of $35,-
000,000 to $40,000,000.
PAID UNDER PROTEST
At 12 o'clock Wednesday, the books of
ver, was only done after a morning of
oanenrerlng.
Early Wednesday morning, J. E. Maddox
office.
Shelby
Smith returned to Mr.
i fact. The receipt
SEEKS A CHARTER
Application for a franchise from the At-
doners at their session Wednesday
The application
forth the fart that
rora t’onyera to West
snd that an applies
> now (lending. The
line from Greenville.
C„ to Atlanta, passing through several
SPECTERS VOUCHED FOR.
The ghost of Poet Byron, seen by
The ghost of the brother of Colonel
Goethe, the Gennan poet, declared
The ghost that played the principal
Sixty-three counties making returns
to date show an aggregate gain of
$12,500,000 over 1906.
Few of the larger counties have
made returns yet, but It la believed at
the same ratio of Increase the total for
the state will reach $16,000,000 to $40,-
000,000 for the 145 counties over last
year.
It la 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.
W. B. Jones Dl„,
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., Aug. 1.—W. B. Jones,
who has been III at the home of his
son, A. B. Jones, for nearly two years,
died Saturday and was Interred Mon
day In Northvlew cemetery, tho In
terment being from the Methodist
church. Mr. Jones was about IS year,
of age, and was well known In the
city and county, having ro.lded herb
for the post 35 years.
Mrs. S-TTshivar.
Special to The Georgian.
Abbeville, 8. C., Aug. 1.—News was
received here Isat night of the death
of Mrs. 8. M. Shiver, who died at i
hospital at Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Shi
ver was the wife of 8. M. Shiver, one
of tho best known snd most popular
engineers on the Seaboard road.
Funeral of B. F. Bradley.
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Ga., August 1.—At Tig.
nail cemetery thla morning occurred the
funeral of B. F. Bradley, a prominent
planter of this county, whose death
occurred Monday night Mr. Bradley
was <1 years old, a Confederate veteran
and pioneer dtlxen of the county.
JIM WAKELY’S BAR
IS CLOSED FOREVER
Ry Private Leased Wire.
New York. Aug. 1.—On the stroke of
1 o'clock thla morning ''Jimmy" Wake-
ly e saloon at -Forty-second utree and
Sixth avenue was closed and bolted
ngver to reopen. For 21 years It had
been a meeting place of men about
town, sports, gamblers and horsemen.
In •> few months a high office build
ing will he on the site of the building,
which wn. famous throughout the
United States a. a place where big wa
gers could he made on any kind of
sporting contests.
2,000 ARE SEARCHING.
FOR DROWNED MAN
By Private Leased Wire.
Chl-ugi., Aug I.—Search for the body
of Wesley Martin, of Dnyloii. Ohio, is
being made tnlnv by campers
near Michigan City, luri. Martin was
swept from a raft with tTarvnce Hick*
and both drowned. The men were from
Dsyton. Ohio, and were goerts In the
vacation cam*, -if the National Ca«h C
R gtsur Company. The body of flicks
vva recovered. Five qien were on the
raft when a heavy sea swept aver It.
Tbe two drowned men were msheJ
overboard nnd came up under the il at.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta nnd Vicinity—Tartly cloudy
tonight and Thursday, with occasional show-
era.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Texai
-New Braunfels, hard rnln wince 4
Galveston clear, 80. Fort Worth
S. lioaumont clear. 79. Temple
8. Shawnee clear, 78. rhlc|>a*hn
clear,
ctfer. [
clear, 73. Texarkana clear, 80. Muskogee
clear. 80. Joplin clear, SO. Ylnlta clear,
79. South McAlester clear, 66. Han An
tonio raining. 80. Dallas clear, 78.
MIsslRsIppI—Nntchex and Yaxoo City
clenr ami hot. Meridian clear nnd plcuaaiii.
Vicksburg, llnzlrhurat. Greenwood, Jackson
nnd Krookhmfii clenr nnd hot.
Alabama—Selma. Birmingham and Tr«
clear and cool,
warm.
Tennessee—Nashville clenr and hot. Chn
tanooga clear and pleasant.
cloudy and warm.
W E ATH E lT7o R EC A 8T.
Georgia—Showers Wednesday and prob
ably Thursday; variable winds.
Louisiana. Mississippi, Alabama nnd
West Florida—Fair Wednesday; Thursday
partly cloudy: variable winds.
Eastern Texas—Fnlr Wednesday; Thurs
day partly cloudy; showers lu the Interior;
light to fresh south winds.
Western Texas—Fnlr Wednesday, except
showers In the extreme xvest portion;
Thursdny showers; cooler In north, por
tion.
STATE FORECAST.
Georgia and South Carolina—Showers to
night and Thursday.
Alabama—Fair tonight and Thursday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The area of high pressure has moved
eastward during the past 24 hours, and
now covers the Great Lakes nnd the coun
try eastward to the roast. There has been
Dakota and western Nebraska. The center
of lowest pressure Is now near Miles City,
Mont.
Cloudy weather prevails In the states
along the Atlantic coast and In the north
west. Rain has fallen In portions of Ten
nessee, the Carollnas, Georgia nnd Florida
and nt a few stations in the northwest.
Itnln was falling this morning at Norfolk,
Asheville and Davenport.
The conditions favor partly cloudy weath
er In this seetlon tonight nnd Thursday,
with occasional showers.
J. B. MARIUTIY,
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTBICT.
•Atlanta, p. cloudy. . . . .
•Chattanooga, clear. . . *.
Columbus, clear
Gainesville, clear. . ...
Greenville, clear
Griffin, clear
•Macon, clear. . . , , *
Montleello, clear. . . . .
Newnan, clenr.
lome, p. cloudy
Spartanburg, cloudy
Tallapoosa, clear. *- * . .|
Tocoon. clear
West Point, clear
Ill
period ending at 1
HEAVY RAINFALLS.
CENTRAL
STATION.
ha r lest on. . .
Galveston . . .
Little Rock. . .
Memphis. . . .
Mobile.
Dlst. Averages.
Ill
New Orleans
Oklahoma. ......
Savannah
Vicksburg
Wilmington
T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall.
REMARK8.
No material temperature changes wera
noted In the belt the past 24 hours. Show-
occurred In tin* owst district* and In
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
By Private Leased Wire. .
Chicago, Aug. 1.—Hogs: Estimated re
oelpta today, &0M. Marker light, steadv
quality fair; left over. 7,765; bulk.
estimated for tomorrow, itf.noo; light.
•18; mixed, KlMuirc; heavy. $5J)0<Ktf- , i
ugh. $6.904!6.10: pigs. IMnfckSn: yorker*
,7'*i6.V>: pssl to choice heavy. $6.7'*j*5.s<>
rattle—Estimated receipts, JLOnn. Mnrkei
c.eady to 18c lower; quality fair; beeves
I3.10fiS.25; rows. $l.u*i4.2S: heifers, $rjf*i
ILSS: calve*. $S.004f/.00: good prim** steers
$6.1*66.26: poor to medium. $3J0$i $:."•*
Stockers and feeders. J:v-'o4...V
Hheep—Estimated reeef * — —* **
steady; quality fair; nal
$2.9*13.50; " •« '
||7.7S; west
4a. 1918...,
Havannah im. 1*J0.........
Macon 6a, 1910
Atlanta. 6*. Dll...
Atlanta. 4Ha. WS
Atlanta 4a.
Atlanta and West Point Itt
Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107
*\ IL of Georgia drat Income,
do. second If
da third li
Georgia
Augusta and ftnrt
Honth western
TRY A WANT
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