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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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discontinue olassifidd advertise
ments.
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pensive, but they bring quick re-
eulte and sure returns.
Ads. for Situations Wanted will
be inserted one time free of
charge. They must not exceed
four lines.
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AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL
US ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ade. pay
for at rates quoted above.
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—-GOOD STRONO WRITE WEN
as beli**rs In the foundry to learn mold-
era* trade. Good pay to start with and
better pay In two m * " jfljfi
those with rood
DeLoach Mill Mf«
DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OP TOUR
foods 1 If bo, cell up 2106 (Ilell). The
Fout hern Auction and Salvage Company, 30
South Pryor.
rlftgc Factory, Jacksonville, Fla.
WANTED—TWENTY GOOD RELIABLE
BOYS BETWEEN FOURTEEN ANI
SEVENTEEN YEABH OF AGE FOR BEV
EBAL HOURS WORK IN AFTERNOON,
ADDRESS. IN OWN HANDWRITING,
B. X. L. ( CARE TIIE ATLANTA OEOIt
GIAN.
WANTED - THE APPLICATION OF
every commercial, technical nnd mechani
cal men wanting positions or advance
ment. We secure positions. National Em
ployment Association, 1022-1021 Century
UlMIng. .
HTENOGRA
____ young man preferred,
State salary wanted. Address Poatofflce
Box 18, Monroe, (in.
Magazine of Aspiration;*’ Instructive, en
tertnlnliiff, amusing: It will appeal to you,
Address Lock Box 16, Newunn. OB.
STENOGRAPHER. 178. STENOGRAPHER
nnd nfTI«-.» man. $ffi. Young Indy stenoers
pher. tsa Ri-llatny Business Agency, 1*30
WANTED HF.LP—FEMALE.
\\NTED-Y<)l’N(l I.AlHEH TO T \VORK
In envelope nnd papeterle department,
pply Montsg Bros.
WANTED - SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS
waiters. Transportation niul first-class
pay for competent, reliable men. Perma
nent positions. Address Hotfl Racine, Co-
WANTED HELP— Mafo and Farnale.
MEN AND WOMEN CAN EASILY SELL
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
TEACHERS WANTED.
TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE On COL-
lege graduate ns principal of Oakland
school. Meriwether «*>wiit\ 1 G*->ruln Sul
ary for two months guaranteed. Apply
£^BB*=^»E==^99sessgeK9nR9
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST-MY 8TOCK OF IRON SAFES
FnF.SH SHELL OY8TBR8, CLAMS,
crabs, and shrimps Just arrived from New
York on ssle at Bpero's restaurant every
Quick service. Spero Athens, Prop,
Peachtree street.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
should have high grslle signs. Call on
Kent Sign Co., Fllb«Mortb Pryor street.
Phone 2928.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND 8AL
y, at 20 I
l you out
COAL, DRY 8TOVEWOOD—PROMM* DE
FOR SALE—AUTQMOB1LE. AN OLDS
ruruibout. In flrat-elaas condition; engine,
tire and transition; newly painted; $260
DON’T GO BLIND.
WHEN YOU SEE THE ATLANTA
Wrecking Co.’i MW IlM. Jn.t addOd >
full tin. of trunk., trur.l.r.' rapplln .ad
nlM of tier auppllra. Th. rhea peat aver
SKfissr mot
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BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
UO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
meat Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex-
ebsuge. bay and sell automobile*. Garage.
10-12 Mitchell street. Atlanta, Ca. Bell
phone 43M-L Mala.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL^ BRINO YOU
work call oe
A Huddleston, Miami. Fla.
r inference*, exceptional ability. fiftecu
keara* experience; only large commercial
nnd financial people considered. Address
M. L. J., care Georgian.
Who put* your p*i>er on so allck,
And guarantees that It will stick;
Doe* your painting, does It nice,
And ‘‘always lowest In the price?**
Burnett, of course!
Your "Uncle Jim" la hard to beat;
lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street
Both Phone* 660.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL*
low. cleans suits $1 to $1.60. -rants 30c.
168 Whitehall 8t. Phones, Bell 829, A. 3&8L
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
GET OUR LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR
sale on different streets. Your address on
a postal will bring It. It helps In the
locating of homes and Investments. Stev
enson k Co., real estate agency, 1629 Can
dler building. Bell 1061 3f, Atlanta 306.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY- HO M E—
A seven-room cottage, with nttle
and storage room. Built less than year
ago for a home. Largo new barn and
servants* house. Plenty of shade and fruit
trees. Lot 280 by 600. Opposite Dr. Rid
ley’s estate, near Decatur. To avoid rent
ing. will sell at a bargain.
$2.600—A 7-ROOM COTTAGE. NEWLY
painted nnd papered; lot 106x160; con
venient to schools, church and car; fine
shade.
$8,760—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-STORY RB8I-
dence, newly painted and papered; lot 68
by 200: near Agnes Scott College and car
line; electric light. Terms, Box 62, Decs*
tnr, Ga.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
I HAVE $2,600 CA8II THAT I WOULD
like to Invest In good renting property,
white or blaek. No real e«tnte agents need
apjd^. Address J. A. K.. care Georgian.
MILLINERY.
SPECIALS FOB COMING WEEK-A
large assortment of shapes 10c; stylish
sailors, 49c; frames, 10c; remodeling, $1. .All
trimmed hats half price. Ostrich feather*
cleaned, dyed and curled. Straw and Pan
ama hats cleaned. Mrs. C. ]!. Smith, 180
Peachtree street. Bell phone 4815-J.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUOn,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Pbanre 1266. 30 B. Hnnter St
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY.
Largaat stock In Bontb. 64 N. Broad fit
KltOM’H MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
and Imlr aoan! sold at drug and draart-
mrnt atorra; aak for It or writs J. J. Kraut
Sralp and Hair HpwlalUt, 4U The Grand,
Atlanta, Ga.
A YOUNG MAN WANTS INFORMATION
In drawing and In sketching. Addremi No.
28$ Peachtree atreet.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
sold at 91Vk N. Pryor 8L Alex Kent,
Phone 4848.
BOARDERS WANTED.
WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE BOARD-
era. Excellent menu and service. Apply
86 Cone street
WANTED-BEVERAL TABLE BOARD-
era; excellent menu and tervlce. Apply 36
Cone atreet.
FOR RENT—ROOM8.
FOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR. THE L. P.
Grant home, on St. Tanl avenue; porce
lain bath, nil conveniences. Apply at resi
dence, or to Dr. Foster, Inman Bldg.
ONE OH TWO PimNIHHlil) ROOM8 IN
private family,- with or without board,
North able, cloao In, every convenience.
References required. Bell phono 2030.
PLEASANT ROOM FOR ONE OH TWO
rate family; gooil mdghborhond. Address
A. Ca. care Georgian. .
FOR RENT—OFFICES. .
OFFICE SPACE* IN NICELY FURNISH-
ed office. Phone 2$33 or call at 1330 Can
dler Bldg.
8H0E REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
« I.CCK1E, OPPOSITB FIBDMONT.
Ball SB. M.n’a aawad bait aolta, 75c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street,
opposite court house. All work flratclas*.
No cheap prices.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Established U*0.
WEYMAN k CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 5 per coat and up-
warus. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad atreet.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atinntn property at reason
able rates. Bell phone 76*. Gould llldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 l'ER
ml lllt.n'.t, arrordlnK to awurltjr of-
form!; small cipanso nnd prompt atli'ntlnn.
Only on rant aalala In aud naar Atlanta.
H. 11. Tannnn.
MONEY LOANED ON BEAT, ESTATE, i
to 6 yearS. • pen cent. joiIn
CARET. 1« EAST ALABAMA STREET.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wbolaiala and retail dUIrlbnlorn of Via
tor Tnlklng Marhlnaa sad Karnrd*. Jolt
recalTsd larga conalgnmant of machlna* and
•nr 14,000 records. Immadlala altaallou
glrsn mall ord^t. Wa wiot «ba namaa of
all talking maektna daalara la tha aooth.
Wrlta for aatalogna. Alasandar-Elyaa Co.
DICTCLEB AND 8UNDRIKS—LARGEST
birxcla and auadrj distributor* la tka
Ktoo, T ils
004 retatogua aad prlca tut Alaiandar-
REYNOLDS. TIIE 8I0N PAINTER.
SlgnA bannara. Lag* aad Sag dacoretlona
for spaalal occatloaa. Mi E. Alabama it
KIIOMOPATII1L REMEDIES CURB
scalp dlsaaas* and make hair grow.
Krom’a Medlcatad Soap tnakaa yon hr-
gtanlcally clean. |30 yaara anccaaa.) J. J.
Krom. *parlall,L 616 "Tba Orend,” At-
laata. Ga.
A COMMON MARKET PLACE
la a market place for all the people. It la a placo where the people may go and linger, and wander
through at will. They can huyor not buy, Juat aa they pleaae. They have no offensively polite
dorks to make It unpleaaant for them. Chances are they will admire the displays, comment on the
reasonableness In price of the ware and end by making a purchase.
Such a place la the want page of The Georgian. It offers no end of opportunities. It contains
news 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 mos
sy. You will cultivate tho habit of economy. You will become more reliable by virtue of the re
sponsibility you assume. You will end by being a better dtlsen.
Better take a look at The Georgian's market place. You’ll find food for thought
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.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft and stiff felt hats cl<
shaped, 36c.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
ON THE NORTH SIDE, NEAR Wit-
Hams street school, ws have r
room cottage—good lot—only $1,81
!• a bargain at $1,400.
looking for. See ua about thla.
IIUU1, uu I.cuuai BM'iiue, i
home. Let ua abow you this.
BUSINESS OPPORTU
NITY.
MORE WILL INTEREST
OUGH INVESTIGATION
MANUFACTURER,
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
•■Don't let 'em f-'l you." Jlu, Hum,ft
(fi-Tm.rlv uf Born-tt A Willi.) I. no( dead
-r uiiMiB*. II. I. .‘..ntractlng wall paper
•pd |..liiiluf- OBI,-,, and ibow room 13
iluunt street. Dots ’pfeoan tin
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. HALI.W00D8. IDEALS
and all othar niak.a at tiarfita prices.
Ws can 0*11 yon a register, ialtabi* foe
ay business, at n pries that cannot help
at ptasM yon.
man oe monthly payments. Every rfft.ter
wennteed for two years Southern i'll!
egtater Co,. Branch of American fccond-
and Cash Refiner Ca. It 8. Broad street.
Hants, Ua.
I LU—--m
TRY A WANT AD
T N THE GEORGIAN
FOR RENT!
No. 5 Viaduct Place
be appreciated. Call to
A. F. LIEBMAN,
28 Pcachtreo.
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only Three Left of Eight Brand Now
Suburban Homaa.
Tba first month will ba given FREE
and If occupied ona year, two more
month, will ba glvan FREE at tba
and of tha year, making only nlnn
month, yea wilt bava to pay for. Nona
but good famlllaa will ba allowad In
tbaaa houses. Thaos are located on the
River electric car line only twenty
mlnutaa ride from tha center of tha
city; contain I and I room,; have
never bean occupied; are located In
Waat Atlanta Park. Every hotue front,
a fifty-foot Park, which la eat In treaa
evergreens and flow.ro. Pure air: na
tive oaks; an Ideal apot for children.
It la cheaper than living In tha clt^
and tha aurroundlngi are more whole
some. In tha canter of thla Park era
tha Farro Phosphate Springs, which
will cure any csss of stomach or kidney
trouble no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a atore. a school-house cost
ing 55.500.04 will soon ba completed.
Captain J. T. Mills who lives on tha
grounds will show you through tha
houaaa Rent 130.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
IS Auburn Avenue
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
S SANDERS, SMITH &
- CONWAY.
Phones 6488. 412 Peterg Building
$3,250—BAILEY ST., 7-ROOM HOUSE,
good condition; shady lot, <0x230; think
of It, 60x220. Within 4 blocks of tba ter
minal station. Renta well; good neighbor
hood. Yon can’t beat this In the city.
£ 54.260-WEST BND-TWO-STORY. BRAND-
4* new house, on large lot. Car line, chert
■treet; splendid community, near new
3 school This house la strictly flrst-cltis In
every way. Can make easy terms on It
If desired.
5 62,660—N. BOULEVARD LOT. 50xi00, FOB
i, $2,660; east aide, between Highland ave.
e and East avenue; nothing else along here
D for lets than $3,000.
P 61,750—SIMPSON ST., NEAR ORME. A
5 * good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot;
\ house only occupied by owner for years;
). special reason for aelllag; will rent easily
for $17.50.
y $600—61 TENNELLH ST., I-ROOM COT-
tage, right at Elaaa-Mny mills. In fine
r ihape; rent, readily at 50.75 par mooth;
• will rant for 17.60. This la a gllt-adgad
pleco of proparty for the money.
$2,300—RANKIN ST., 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
just off the Boulevard. This cottage has
every convenience, Is In splendid condition,
on large lot: rents rendlly at $18. Can
make attractive terms on It.
$3,500—N. AVENUE. BRAND NEW 6-ROOM
cottage on large north front lot. This
cottaao la near Jackson at., In splendid
neighborhood, and ono of the coziest, beat
l built cottages In the city. Best thing for
the money on the north side. Can make
l terms easy for right parties.
51.96D—GARDEN ST., NEAR ’ GEORGIA
ave., we have a modern 6-room cottage
. about S years old, with all conveniences. ,
on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell
at once, ns party la leaving the atate and
will make a sacrifice for quick sale. Cap
make easy terms. •
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
306 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
MILLS STREET-NEAR SPRING, TWO
blocks of Williams street school, good
nelghlHirhood; 8-room house; large, elevated
lot; belongs to non-realdent; offered for
quick sale at the low price of $3,000. One-
fourth cash.
1 ELLIS STREET—NEAR COURTLaND;
vacant lot, fronting 60 feet; good location
for a close-in home or rent-paying propoal-
i tlon. Values In that section tending up
ward. $1600. Fourth cash.
CENTRAL AVE.-NHAn MITCHELL: A
good business lot for $3,760. Fourth cash.
FOR RENT.
TWO BRAND NEW HOUSES. *
NO. 134 MILLS ST.-THIB BRAND NEW, „
5-room cottage on lot $2x60, which 1RT
level, la on the south aide of Mills street, »
lie tween Fowler and Lovejoy streets; has t
gas and water, porcelain bath, closet, sta- e
tlonnry withstand, porcelain sink In the u
kitchen. If you are looking for something
real nice. In a good nelahltorhood and right
on the Mills street car line, this Is your op- n
portunlty. Rent $19 per month. ).
NO. 166 MILLS ST.—THIS BRAND NEW J
t-room cottage on lot 53x50, which Ilea “
level, la on tba aoutb aide of Mllta atreet. f
between Fowler and Ixivajoy streets; baa *.
gna and water, porcelain bath, cloaat, ata-
tlonnry waahitand. porcelain sink In the g
kitchen. If you are looking for something r
real nice. In a good neighborhood and right -
on tho Mllla •Treat car Una, thla la yonr
opportunity. Rent 516 par month..
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, 1
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Fhonea (It.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A *
practical atova and range repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Doth phonea ,
6276. 61 R. Pryor atreet. •!
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SEEM. M’NEIL AND S
WM.’ S. SHERWOOD g
tl
Room 514 Empire Building. S
15' YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE- J
•mall or large—at from 51 do 5100 par rront »
foot. . in
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM 8IX
to ten rooms at from $1700 to $3,000, $4.-
000 to $12,000; any part of the city; with
terms. “
at
IF YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE
same from us. and we will build for you \\
on long time. Lots from $600 to $2,600. w
15' YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, *"
which we wnl guarantee to double your
money; dose In. near the postoffice; 100 _
by 100, for $3,000. th
at
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY at
with 6 or $ per cent net Income and sure be
to Increase—call and see us.
WK CAN 8ELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE ™
for aale. ••
In
H. C. PENDLETON,
Real Estate,
lanta Phone 1237, 6141
ters Building.
N. KIRKWOOD—EIGIIT-ROOM COTTAGE
and 2ft acre* of land, within two blocka
car lino, at $3,000. Thla la a bargain, and
farm In about one mile of thla village, In
of 6 and 7 rooms each, facing Georgia
railroad, that can be bought at good bar
gains. It will pay to lnveptlgate these.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$500—H. D. Terrell, to move and repair
wo-story frame dwelling at 116 Washington
treet.
W.000—J. W. Grant, to make alteratlona
t 8 South Broad atreet.
$700—J. B. Leg*. to build ona-atory frame
[welling at $17 chestnut atreet.
$1,400—F. P. Starry, to build two one-atory
rarae dwellings at 48-60 Chamberlin atreet.
$680—W. A. Whiteskle, to build one-atory
[welling at 61 Wellborn atreet.
property’transfers.
$1,000—J. W. McDade to Mrs. Alice G.
Isk, lot on Greggs alley. Warranty deed.
$3,000—W. B. Hammond to F. M. Coker,
at on Columbia avenue, College Park, Ga.
Varranty deed.
$400—Annie Itecae to Henry Thomas, lot
n Ashby atreet. Warranty deed.
$1,200—Charles E. Adams to A. O. Adams,
Dt on Hendrix avenue near South Pryor
treet. Wayranty deed.
$760—W. H. Atwood to Jacob Adler, lot
n corner Rosalyn and Clark streets. War*
anty deed.
$4,800, Penal Sum-W. W. Dunlap to D.
DEATHS.
Mrs. Martha A. Lindsey, M years old,
tied of Influenxa at 84 Cooper atreet.
William N. Gilmer died of railway sect*
lent at Central railroad yards.
Ciarenca Preanell, 18 months old, died of
roup at 660 Crew.
81ns O. Holland,. 9 months old, died of
holers Infantum at 281 Crew ktreet.
Margaret H. Goldsmith, 10 years old, died
t 271 E. North avenue.
Infant of W. O. Gifford died at 71 Broyles
STEVENSON & COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Negotiate sales for owners. Locate homes nnd Investments for purchasers.
Conduct n clean, hlgh-clnss agency business on a straight commission basis, n,*
best service and fhlrest treatment. Get our FOB SALE list. L. C. Stevenson e
J. Moon, John Moody, Malcolm Smith, salesmen.
1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 306.
HIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS HISJHOTOGRAPH
G. R. CochranUnique Method
of Announcing for Doorkeep
er of Next House.
. It. Cochran, of Gainesville, Is
candidate for the poelUon of doorkeep
er of the next house.
Mr. Cochran announces hls candl
dacy by distributing photos of him.
self, on the back of which are printed
hls reasons for wanting the office.
He has served as assistant door'
keeper and as principal doorkeeper In
1*06. Mr. Cochran says:
”1 endeavored to the best of my abll
Ity to give the members 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 any member I took great Interest
In finding the memter. Every call re
celved Its prompt attention. I am
self-made man and I assure you that
will appreciate your support.”
SIXTY-THREE COUNTIES
GAIN $1^500,000,00
Indications Point to an Aggregate
Total Gain for State of $35,-
000,000 to $40,000,000.
PAID UNDER PROTEST
At 12 o’clock WMneaday, the books of
rering.
Wmi
meadsy* morning. J. E. Maddox
Felder committee, secretary of the Maddox
Ittee. and sent over the $300. The
was returned by Mr. Allen, who de-
office.
Shelby
, uj air. aiii'u. nuu ur-
At twelve minutes to
Hmlth returned to Mr.
i fact. The receipt
SEEKS A CHARTER
Application for s franchise from th« At-
.Inn Wednewla'
dnreday
commit-
tec for Invretlsslloa and report.
The application set forth the fact that
the road Is to pass from Conyers to West
SPECTERS VOUCHED FOR.
Tho ghost of Poet Byron, seen by
The ghost of the brother of Colonel
Ooethe, the German poet, declared
came convinced of the. reality of the
ghoaL
Sixty-three counUes making returns
to data show an aggregate gain
612,600,000 over 1606.
Few of tho larger counties have
made returns yet, but It Is believed'at
the same ratio of Increase the total for
the state will reach 636,000.000 to 640,-
000,000 for the 146 counties over last
year.
It Ie hardly probable that all the
counties will be In before the
part of August. Not until all
reported can the governor and
trailer general flx the tax rate.
Deaths ahd Funerals.
W. B. Jones Dlts.
Special to The Georgian.
terment being from the M
church, Mr. Jones was about 66 years
of age, and was well known In the
city and county, having resided here
for the past 66 years.
Mrs. S."MTshivsr.
Special to The Georgian.
Abbeville, S. C, Aug. 1.—News was
received here laat night of the death
of Mrs. s. M. Shiver, who died at a
hospital at Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Shi
ver was the wife of S. M. Shiver, one
of the best known and most popular
engineers on the Seaboard rbad.
Funeral of B. F. Brsdlsy.
Special to The Georgian,
Washington, Ga, August 1.—At Tlg-
nell cemetery this morning occurred the
funeral of B. F. Bradley, a prominent
planter of this county, whose death
occurred Monday night. Mr. Bradley
was (8 years old. a Confederate veteran
and pioneer cltlsen of the county.
JIM WAKELY’S BAR
IS CLOSED FOREVER
By Private leased Wire.
New York. Aug. 1.—On the stroke of
1 o’clock this morning "Jimmy” Wake-
ly’s saloon at Forty-second atree and
Sixth avenuo was closed and bolted
never to reopen. For *1 years It had
been a meeting place of men about
town, sports, gamblers and horsemen.
In a tew months a high office build
ing will be on the site of the building,
which was famous throughout the
United .Rates 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 Leased Wire.
Chl-agt., Aug 1.—Search for tho body
of Wesley Martin, of Dayton. Ohio, is
being mode tndnv by 2.A04 campers
near Michigan City, Ind. Martin was
swept from a raft with Clarence Hick*
and br \h drowned. The men were from
Dayton, Ohio, ami were guerts In the
vacation camp of the National Cash
Register Company. The body of Hicks
'.vo* recovered. Five men were on the
raft when a heavy sea swept over It.
The two drowned men were -ashed
overboard and came up under the fl at.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta nnd Vicinity—Partly rlotf*
tonight and Thursday, with occasional show-
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Texas—Now Braunfels, hard rain slur* 4
a. m. Galveston clear, 80. Fort Worth
clear, 78. Beaumont clear, 79. Temou
clear, 71. Shawnee clenr, 78. Chlckasht
clear, 73. 'lexnrkann clear, 80. Musko»e«
Hear. 80. Joplin clear. 80. Vinltn eB*7
79. South McAlester clear, 66. 8an Ant
tonlo raining, 80. Dallas clear, 78.
Mississippi—Natchez nnd Y’nzoo citv
clenr nnd hot. Meridian clear and plosnant
Vicksburg, Haxlehurst, Greenwood, Jackson
and Brookhaven clenr and hot.
Alabama—Kelma, Birmingham and Trot*
clear and pleasnnt. Mobile clear and warm
Montgomery, clear and pleasant. Opelika
clear aud cool. Huntsville clear and
warm.
Tennessee—Nashville clear and hot. Chat
tanooga clear and pleasant.
Georgia—Columbus clenr and warm
Home clear and pleasant. Atlanta partlj
cloudy and warm.
WEATH EfTfORECAST.
Georgia—Showers Wednesday and prob
ably Thursday; variable winds.
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama
* - .ICnlw WmlnA - —
and
West Florida—Fnlr Wednesday; Thursday
partly cloudy; variable winds.
Eastern Texas—Fair Wednesday; Thur»-
dat partly cloudy; ahowers In the Interior;
light to fresh south winds.
Western Texas—Fair Wednesday, except
STATE FORECAST.
Georgia and Sonth Carolina—Showers to
light and Thursday.
Alabama—Fair tonight and Thursday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
eastward during
past 24 hours, and
naqt
now coTers the Great Lakes nnd the coun
try eastward to the coast. There hss been
Mont.
Clou
along
WfiStl* „ __ _ -r
nessee, the Carollnas, Georgia and Florida
Cloudy
.Jong the Atlantic const nnd In the pc
west. lUIn has fallen In portions of Triw
norl
and at a few stations In the northwest.
IUln was falling this morning at Norfolk,
Asheville and Davenport.
The conditions favor partly cloudy weath
er In this section tonight and Thursday,
with occasional showers.
" B. MARBURY,
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hours ending at S a. m., 75th
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DI8TRICT.
Temp’ture.
Max.
Mia.
•Atlanta, p. cloudy. . . . .
•Chattanooga, clear. • ...
Columbus, clear. • . . .
Gainesville, clear. • • . .
Greenville, clear. • . . . .
Griffin, clear. . • • • .
•Macon; clear. .
dontlcello, clear. • • • .
s’ewnnn, clear. . . • • .
Rome, |T. cloudy
Spartanburg, cloudy. , .
Tallapoosa, clear. ....
Toccoa, clear. .......
West Point, clear. . . . .
M
93
85
|
96
8
§
8f
81
87
66
66
76
65
62
64
69
65
65
63
65
63
<3
67
HEAVY RAINFALLS.’
CENTRAL
STATION. /
hnrlcston. , . ,
Galveston ....
Jttle Rock. . .
Jemphls. ....
Joblle.
Montgomery. . .
New ()rleant. . ,
Oklahoma. ...
Savannah. . . .
Vicksburg. . , .
Wilmington. . .
Indicate* Inappreciable rainfall.
REMARKS.
. material temperature changes were
noted 111 the belt the |iast 24 hours. Show
er* »»ccurred In the coast district* and in
Atlauta aud Vicksburg districts.
/. B. MARBURY.
Section Director.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Dlst. Averages
1j|
m
Chicago. Aug. * 1.—I log*: Estimated re
ceipt* today, Market light, ■teadv;
quality fain left over. 7,7tt; bulk.
estimated for tomorrow, 26,000; light.
receipts, 2L000. Mark
sternly to 10c lower, w—...,
R 1084.26; com, tLOO&Sl: better*, l-’ - i
6; rslvee. 16.00**f.00; good Pflsie rtrera.
65.l6eo.26; pan, to median.- 6M0et6. ’i;
stackers snd feeders. 13.4004.06.
Sheep—E.tlmsted receipts, 22,000. Slerket
stesdr:- quality fair; natlre, S2.W; westers.
STOCK8 AND BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
Georgia «4«. 1*15 lit U>
Ms can it. 1*10 104
Atlanta, 6s, 1*11 US
Atlanta, 1*S 107
Atlanta «*. 1XM 106
Atlanta snd West Point.......... 116
Atlanta and Wet Point Debts. 107
C. R. of Ueorxi* Drat Income
do. second Income.. Mi
do, third lacorn..* 17
Georgia 2*6
Angnsta and Sarennab 116
Southwestern 116
Ceorgli Partlle lit* 120
C. c. and A. 1st 113
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
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