The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 02, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TiiLithi»Al, AL mgims M@trk(Bfl phm jpbod ^oir c 7hm : WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for fete than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time ..... 6 osnts a line. 3 times 6 cents a line. 6 times 4*/i cents a line.* 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3/z cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* men it, OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive, but they bring quick re- cults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD.. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. phone 489*-L Main. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WfllTB MBN as helpers Id the foundry to learn mold- ers* trade, flood pay to start with and better pay In two or three months. Only those with rood references need apply. DeLooch Mill Mff. Co. WANTED - GOOD WOOD * WORKER. Good wages; steady Job. Chapman's Car riage Factory, Jacksonville, Fla. WANTED - TIIE APPLICATION OP erery commercial, technical and mechanf cal man wanting jxisltlons or. advance- ASK ABOrT "THE MOCKING BIRD, A Mapiirinc of Aspiration;” Instructive, en tertaining. among: It Will appeal to you. Address Lock Box 16, Newnan, Ga. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD, RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OP AGE POR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., OARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ATLANTA IIAUIIKH ASSOCIATION, OUT rate barber *hun,#162 Whitehall street. Good share* ami hair Hit*. Dept. t\ shave* .'ll*; hair cuts 6c. Dept, n, shaves 5c; hair rule. 7c. Dept. A, shaves 10c; hslr cuts 10c. FTee shines In Iicpnrtmcnta A and B. Whitehall street. mr nry g<><Hi* store, om* oi town, stenographer for law Arm. 190; stenogra pher. 173. If you wish it high class position, mil on lift Immediately. We can place you. gcucy, 1330 Candler WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Apply Montag Ilros. WANTED - SEVERAL FIRST-CLASH ualtera. Trnn*i»ortatlon and first-claaa pay for competent, reliable men. Perron- non t posit ions. Address Hotel Racine, Co- do reading for patients throe hours In afternoons. Apply Presbyterian hospital, 17 West James street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED-A POSITION A8 GROCERY clerk: 11 years’ experience; 60 years old. Andress Grocery, 164 Houston street. TEACHER8 WANTED. TEACIIBR OF EXPERIENCE OR COL- b ee graduate aa principal of Oakland school. Meriwether county, Georgia. , Sal ary for two months guaranteed. Apply I>. P. Kills, Oakland. Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. AT C08T-MV STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doors to be Bold at coat during next week; now la your time. N 8, Broad street. R. W. Rills. Atlanta. ■RESII SHELL OYSTERS, CLAMS, . rnba. and shrimps Juat arrived from New «*rk on sale at Sporoa restaurant every ay. Quick service, tlpero Athens, Prop. lj’4 Peachtree street. FOR 8ALE—MI8CELLANEOU8. FIR8T-CLA88 * BUSINESS UOUS Phone 2921 T1IK SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL- " y, at 20 f ‘ 1 you out COAL DRV HTOVEWOOD—PROMPT DE- Uvery. John T. Stocks A Co., SS Peters street. Dell ’phone 16 west; Atlanta ’phone 47p& FOR SALE—TWO CAB LOADS FINK Brockway aunies, runabout# and depot wa? Jranhafif«. sasss FOR BALE—BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mff Co., » and 62 West Mitchell at. ■■MPEP. ntano factory, and coat Will take $39 tor it. Pleao, cert' Georgian. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU baalnrao. For blgb grade work call on Kent. 914 N. I’fyor. I'bone 2928. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOR- Ma limes. Writ* ut for prices. Wilson Sc Huddleston. Miami. Fla. A YOUNG BUHINEKH GENTLEMAN. salesman, wants you to know bis blgb references, exceptional shinty, fifteen years' experience; osly large commercial and financial people considered. Address M. t. J.. care Georgian WILL HELL AT 8ACRIPICB EHTAULIHH- ed office business Immediately. Address or call st 408 English*American building, Atlanta. L08T. into pitU roar paper aa aa slick. And guarantee! that It will stick! Does your painting, does It nice. And "ala-ays lowest In the price?" Barnett, of course! Your "Uncle Jim” Is hard to beet; He’o st Number 12 B. Hunter street. Both l'bones 550. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- 168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 629, A. 2111. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. GET Otm LIST OF PROPERTIES-FOR sale on different streets. Your address on a postal will bring It. It helps In the locating of hornet and Investments. Stev enson A- Co., real estate agency, 1629 Can dler building. Bell 1061 It, AflanU 306. BEAUTIFUL COUNTDY HOUB- A seven-room cottage, with sttle nod storage room. Hunt less than year ago for a home. Large new born and servants’ bouse. Plenty of shade and fruit trees. Lot 280 by 509. Opposite I)r. Illd- ley's estate, near Iieeatur. To avoid rent ing, will sell at a bargain. 62,500—A 7-ROOM t?OTTAOE. NEWLY painted and papered; lot. 106x160; con venient to achooia, church and car; line •bade. $8.750—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-8TORY RESI- denee, newly painted and papered; lot <8 by 200: near Agnes Heott College and car lint; electric light. Terms Box 62, Deca tur, Ga. GET OUR SALE LIST. CALL, ’PHONE or write. Stevenson A Co., real estate agency, 1629 Candler building. Bell M. 1061, Atlanta 806. WANTED—REAL E8TATE. I HAVE 62,600 CASH THAT I WOULD like to Invest In good renting property, white or hlack. Nozeal estate agent* need apply. Address J. A. K.. care Georgian. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1256. 20 a Hunter SL WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest atock In Sonth. 64 N. Broad SL A YOUNG MAN WANTS INSTRUCTOR In drawing nnd In sketching. Address No. 283 Peachtree atreet. “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at 914 N. Pryor Bt. Alex Kent, Phone 4848. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR JtBNT—SECOND FLOOR. TIIE L. P. Grant home, on St. Paul avenue; porce lain bath, all convenience*. Apply at resi dence, or to Dr. Foster, Inman Bldg. ONE OB TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN private family, with or wlthoat board, North side, close In, every convenience. References required. Bell phone 3020. PLEASANT ROOM FOR ONF OR TWO Catholic geutlcmeu, with references; pri vate family; got*) uejgbborboot). Address A. C., care Georgian. FOR RENT—FURNISHED APARTMENT. five rooms. North avenue. *To couple to October 1. Address A. T. B. II. FOIL.—RJSNT—TO . GENTLEMEN—FUR* ntsheu frout room In stenm-hented apart ment. Desirable location. ’Every modern yotivenlenee. 'Phone 8X68 J. FOR RENT—OFFICE8. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNI8H- ed office. I'bone 2>33 or call at 1880 Can dler llldg. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOfe SHOP. 4 I.UCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Rtll 2U6. Men', rowed half solo,. Tie. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING • go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, opposite court house. All work flrst-claps- No cheap prices. MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1690. WBYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. . Mortgage loons on real estate. FOUR PEIt CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchnee money notea; straight loan* made for 5 per rent and up ward*. According t«* deairnblllty of loan. W. A. Foater. 12 South Broad atreet. THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS purchnse money notes nnd lenda money on Improved Atlanta property at reason- aide rates. Bell phone 7ri. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. H. R. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 1 TO 6 YEAIIH. 8 PER PENT. JOHN CABBY. 18 EAHT ALABAMA 8TIIKET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount, 44- 6 and 8 per cent. \\ rlta or call H. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad *tyrct. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributor** of Vic tor Talking Machines and Record*. Jait received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mull onliga. We want th* name* of all talking machine dealers In the south. Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST Morel, anil auudrjr dUtributon la th, aruilh. South.ro ugrut, for Pl.ro*. Yal^ Bn.ll aud Hadron blcycWi Writ, for oar 180* rataloffu* aud prir* 11,1. Al«],ud,r W e Are W orking Hard to make the classified page of The Georgian interesting. The public Is showing appreciation. The other day w'e made a mistake. Wo put a For Rent Rooms ad under the classification of Wanted Rooms. The man who wanted .to rent his room gave a telephone number. The same night his ad appeared he was kept busy until 10 o'clock by telephone calls. People wanted to rent him a room. Our advertiser was somewhat annoyed by these constant calls, for which we are sorry. But he was convinced that the public reads the want page of The Georgian, for which wo aro glad. We ran his ad over for him, under the proper classification, and he hac rented that vacant room. A11 of which convinces us that our efforts to make the classified page Interesting are not in vain. • We don't know bow to make a typewriter, a roll top desk, an automobile, a bicycle and hundreds of other things, but we do know how to sell them and we are willing to tell you. Just put an Inexpensive little want ad In the clasified columns of The Georgian. Some one who wants the thing you've got will see your ad. That will lead to negotiations, and when a man who wants a thing begins to negotiate with a man who doesn't want a thing a trade la likely to result. These little ads are good for selling real estate, rent ing rooms, getting boarders, etc. In fact we are convinced that 'THEY DO THE WORK,” OLD HAT8 MADE NEW gif a pad nnd reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and shaped, 86c. Bonds or sweats, 2Ko each extra. ACME IIATTKItS. 6ft Whitehall Bt WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. “Don’t let ’em fool you.’’ Jim Bu (formerly of Barnett & Willie) la not nor missing. He la contracting wall paper and pnlntlng. Office and show rooi Eaat Hunter street. Both ’phones 660. BOARDERS WANTED. 15 Cone street. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. BHELTO? practical stove and range repairs work and material guaranteed. Doth 6276. 61 8. Pryor street. FOR RENT! No. 1 Viaduct Place $75.00 No. 5 Viaduct Place $75.00 These stores are very de sirable and should be seen to be appreciated. Call to see A. F. LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree. REYNOLDS. THE SION DAINTKR. Signs, banners, bags and flag decorations for special occadaas. K. Alabama St CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWQ0D8. IDEALS and all other makes at bargain prices. W# can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but pleaae you. rath or monthly payments. Every register run-on toed for two year* southern Oath —— , n, - : P [ —i. ... Register Co.. Branch of American Meeead- 17 and » 15eat Mitchell street. Dell 'phone Hand Cash Register Ca, St a. Broad street, “=» 1 Atlanta, Ga. DON’T GO BLIND. nn.V YOU SEE THE ATLANTA [In* Co.’. o,w lla*. Jut arliiMl ■ MI line trunk., trsv.lrf*' mppIlM *u4 " • Th» tk»|M *r.r ' .'irhanx, i-rrrytblair. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only Thrta Loft of Eight Brand N.w Suburban Horn... The flrat month will be given FREE and It occupied on, year, two more month, will be given FREE at the end of th. year, making only pine month, you will have to pay tor. Non. but good tamtlle. will be allowed In th.». houses. These are located on the River electric car lln. only twenty minute* rid. trom th. center ot the city; contain 7 and I room.; bav. n.v.r b.,n occupied; are located In West Atlanta Park. Every house front, a fifty-foot Park, which 1. set In tjtea. rvrrir.cn. and flower*. Pure air; na tive ooke; an Ideal .pot for children. It 1. cheaper than living In the city and the surrounding, are mor. whol.- ■omi In th. c.nt.r of thla Park are th. F.rro Phosphate Spring., which will cur. any caa. of atomach or kidney trouble, no matter ot how long .tend ing, It now baa a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost ing $1,600.00 will non be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who live, on the grounds, will show you through the boueea Rent 110.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, IS Auburn Avenue. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phonos 6488. 412 Peters Building 63.250-BAILEY 8T„ 7-ROOM HOUSE, good condition; shady lot, 60x220; think of IL 60x220. Within 4 blocks of the ter- mlnal station. Rents well; good neighbor hood. You can’t beat this In the city. 64,260—WEST END-TWO-STORY, BRAND- new house, on large lot. Car line, chert street; splendid community, near new school. This bouse Is strictly first-class In every way. Can make easy terms on It If desired. , 12.459-51. BOULEVARD LOT, 49xSOO, FOR 62,660; east side, between Highland ave. and East avenue; nothing else along- hero for less than $3,000. $1,750—BIMPSON ST., NEAR ORM0, A good 6-room cottage on nice Inclosed lot; house only occupied by owner for years; special reaoon for selling; trill rent easily for $17.60. $909-41 TENNELLE ST., 3-IIOOM COT- tag*, right at EIsas-May mills. In fine shape; rents readily at 66.76 per month; will rent for 67.60. This Is a gilt-edged piece of property for the money. 62,300—RANKIN 8T., 6-ROOM COTTAGE, just off the Boulevard. This cottage has ■r\ iM>nvi*tilen< > »*. Ih In apliunlld 4iunlltlon, i'ir K "- lot; r4*111h rrndlly nt $18. Cun make attractive terms on IL 63,600—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 6-ROOM cottage on largo north front loL This cottago Is near Jackson st., In splendid neighborhood, and one of the coziest, best built cottages in the city. Best thing for the money on the north side. Can make terms easy for right parties. 61,960—GARDEN 8T. ( NEAR GEORGIA ave., we have a modern 6-room cottage about 3 years old, with all conveniences, on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sel nt once, ns party Is leaving, the state and will mnke n sacrifice for quick sale. Can mako easy terms. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4409. MILLS STREET—NEAR SPRING, TWO blocks ut Williams street school, good nelghtmrbood; 8-room houee; large, elevated lot; belongs to non-resident; offered for quick sale at the low price of 83,000. One- fourth cash. ELLIH STllEET-.NEAft COUIlTLAtib: vacant lot. fronting 60 feet; good location for a close-in home or rent-paying proposi tion. Values In thnt seetlou tending up ward. 32.600. Fonrth cash. CENTRAL AVE.—NEAR '^HTCHEI.L': A 1 good business lot for $3,760. Fourth cash. FOR RENT IN COLLEGE PARK. TWO-8TORY EIGHT BOOMS BJ-OO ONE 8IX-ROOM COTTAGE MllO ONE SIX-ROOM POTTAGE 615.00 ONE LARUE BRICK STORE 316-W LG. M’CRORY, f 412 Peters Bldg. i . RENT $56. r $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER SO ACRES OP LAND. WITIUN city limits, 000 fset ot esr lloe, U minutes' ride from renter of rlty. 1,000 feet etreet frontage. Private tract privilege ot over LM feet la center of property. All tor $12,000.00, with term. Buy this end double your mo^ey wttbln one year. M. McNEIL and W. S. SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. THE SUNNY SOUTH IN STITUTE, 97 Washington Street. OUR CATALOGUE WILL BE FORTH- coming aa mnm aa »»* nut a**»iin* untie- factory te*eh*»m fur extra department*. The military $1$ ‘ * * * tain W. Jone*. practically and thoroughly could Kopec la I attention pnlot to the It ran chi**. Address George tf. Looney. prln- ‘ * — * - ci— New colored property near Terminal Station, must be sold; make price and you may get it. Act now. THOS. W. JACKSON, 1416 4th National Bank Bldg. Bell Phone 5214. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FIVE ROOM HOUSE—ALASKA AVKNUK; lot 60x150. $2.100.. Terms. IlOrKE—MODERN. 'BAST Central avenue; built for a ua ahow you this. ' 8IX-ROOM HOUSE (MODERN)—RANKIN street. 61300. Terms. ^ . FOUR-ROOM HOU8R—ON NORTH SIDE, uettr William* street school, with nice lot, ouiy 61.800. , H. C. PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building. N. KIRKWOOD—EIOHT-nOOM COTTAGE nnd 2ty ncre. of InnO. within two blocks c f " n, J V V'l (n0 - This Is n bargain, ami also a desirable borne for parties wanting CLARKSTON, OA.—TWENTY ACRES OF fjnasat .“usa, raiiroad ° nd b * a,,,l • ESL!StH!i , » rm house aqd INMAN PARK-TWO NICE COTTAGES Of 6 and 7 rooms each, facing Georgia ill road, that can bo bought at good bar- FOR RENT. At the-above number $ i per mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 61$. STATISTIC'S. BIRTH8. To .Mr. and Mrs. William O. Krtes, at 268 Cbrstnut street, * eon. DEATH8. Infant of T. L. Edwards, died st 23 Jett treat. Cecelia E. Shepard, 6 days old, died of cute Indignation, at 117 North Boulevard. J. A. Hunter, 26 yeare old. died from Era Vandiver, 1 year old, died at 60 'ortresa avenue. Miss Bailie Holcomb, 40 year, old, died of cancer at 242% Decatur etreet. buildincTpermits. $460—Jam,* Matherebcd. to build one- tery frame dwelling at 49 Dnllau street. $100—J. D. Oaks, to re-cover one-etory time dwelling at 40 Ponders avenue. $434—N. R. Heard, lo build one story JOS—Mr*. B. J. Cos. to re-cover one-etory rnme dwelling at 222 Magnolia street. $660—A. llrewn, to build one-story frame —... Terry street. •ttory Manufacturing sites are In great demand, and property centrally located with a frontage on a main street, with side track facilities In the resr. growing scarcer, and rapidly enhancing In value. We have sold all of the old Southern Agricultural Works property on Marietta street, except one lot fronting 112 feet, with a depth of 151 feet. The purchasers. CapL Raoul, King Hardware Company and "Red Rock” Ginger Ale Company, are going to erect handsome buildings that win be sure to enhance the value of this remaining property. We are authorized by the owner to sell this lot for $225 per front foot If you will get the prices on other property, you will find you cannot buy anything with that depth, between there and the center of fhe city, for |»,V than $1,000 a foot FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR "WE SELL LOTS." ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ani Froiiuco exchnnge. ttULUfs. |iui tin it. owe 'Incnpples, U.50 to 62.50. Bananas, straights, i-*- bunch 6L50 to 11.75. Culls, per bunco, $1 ro 61.26. Watermelons, 67.60 to 620.00 per 100; de. mnnd good. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE*- Live hens 35 to 37Vic: fries 22ty to 25c: broilers 15 to 224c. Lire ducks. Pekin 30 to 85c; puddle 26 to 274c. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c. Eggs, per doxen, 16 to 16c. Butter, table, per lb., 20 to 224c; cook- nr. per lb., 124c to 16c. Iloney—New StflOc 012o. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 Tomatoes, per crate, Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, |1 to 61-25;. new sweet potatoes 6L50 bushel. FLOUR/GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postels Patent, 66.00; Diamond patent, 65.66; Mnscoutah Star, 64.75; fancy patent, 64.65; Blue Ribbon. 64.10; fancy. 63.90; spring wheat patent. 65.25 to $5.75. CORN—Choice red cob, 77c; No. 2 white, k>; No. 2 yellow, 764c; mixed, .75c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 64c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 60c; Texas rust proof, 61c. MEAL.—Plan water ground, per bushel. 74c; bolted 140-lb. lutes, per bushel, G6c; Shorts, white, 6L40: medium. ilMl brown, 61.30; pure bran, 61.15; mixed bran, 61.10. HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, 61.10: do, choice small bales, 61.06; do. No. 1 timothy bales, n.06, do.. No. J 61: «la. No. 1 clover mixed, 61-00; do, Na 2 closed mixed, CLOVER.—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and ■abject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. -jndnra granulated Be. New York Iteflned 44 to 44; plantations 44 to IHc. Market stronger COFFEE—Boosted Arbuckle'i $16.50. 12c. Market normal. lilCE.—Carolina 44 to 74c, according to grade. Market vary strong. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. 144c; twins 14c: brick, 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS.—Supreme hama 15c. Dova hams. haras 154c.J’nllfornla hams■ 104c; Red Cross ■yyi Suprc Drift compoum Supreme lard, 19.76; Red Cross', id, 74c; ; plates, 8c: i, 10c. Snow Red Cross, 74c. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta nnd Vicinity—Fair tonirk* mil Frldnv. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. . lumii iiiiii, nrur SOU Warm- 80; Sherman, clear. 81; Chlckasha, dear 3* Holdenvilh*. clear, 57; Gainesville, clear’ »•' Shawnee, clear. 7s: McLeod, clear, 78- ifa* more, clear, 78; Son Antonio* cloudV :/ Atistln, clear, 80; New. Braunfels, fair 7V Galveston, clear, 83; Fort Worth, clear. $ Bonham, clear nnd cool, Fort Worth clear, ft 73; Dallas, cie# Alnbnma—Troy, clear and warm; Seims, partly cloudy and warm; Birmingham. i Im, nnd warm; Opelika, clear and pleanot- Huntsville, clear nnd warm, heary rain tm! terday afternoon. Mississippi—Meridian, clear -end pleasant* Yazoo City, Vicksburg. Hozlehurst, Gained vllle, Natchez and Jackson, clear and warm: Ilattleabcrg, partly cloudy and hot. hard rain yesterday; Amory, fair and hop Aberdeen, clear and hot; New Albany’ clear and warm. Georgia—Columbus, partly cloudy and warm; Rome, cloudy nnd cool, rained all yi-st.Tdiiy ;i fr#• rii<>*• n ; Mmvin, cool; Anierlcus, clear nnd warm: Albany dear nnd pleasant; Savannah, clear and warm. N<grth Carolina—Charlotte, cloudy and cool, rnln Inst night; Ilnlelgh. cloudv nnd warm; Oreenslioro, cloudy and cool, niort rain Inst night. Louisiana—New Orleans and Shreveport clear nnd warm. WEATHER FORECAST. Louisiana, Mississippi, East Texas, W**»t- rn Florida nnd Alabama—Fair Thursday; Friday fair; light south winds. West Texss—Fair In south portion: show- ers In north portion Thursday; Frldnv fair. Georgia—Showers Thursday and Friday; light east to southeast winds. STATE FORECAST. Georgia, Alabfimn and South Carolina- Fair tonight nnd Friday. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Georgia. ... ... Savannah Sa. 1909 xua?s Macon 6a. lilO 106 Atlanta, 6s. mi 106 Atlanta, 44*. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s, 1934 f 106 Atlanta and West Point 116 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 R. of Georgia first Income do. second Income 894 .do. third lncom..e 67 Georgia 266, Augusta and Savannah 116 Southwestern. 116 Georgia Pacific lsts...., 120 C., CV and A. 1st 112 iiS 117 118 South avenue. 672^-E. S. Morris/ to build one-atory rame dwelling at 437 Crew street. 64d—J. A. Gershon, to build frame ■ t 299 South Pryor street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 64.000 Penal Sum-James L. Haight to W!1 lam H. Withers, lot on Dunlap street, near **ast Cain. Bond for title. 65,600—J. E. Echols , to John C. Cothran, it on Washington street, near Bass. W ~ inty deed. 64.800 Penal 8um-George T. Cornett Mr*. Lillie Zimmerman, lot on Woodwi avenue, near Cameron! Bond for title. 68.000 Penal 8um-E. R. Mitchell to Mrs. M. II. B. Garner, lot on West Harris street Bond for title. 6466—Abe Moore to Georgia Barings Bank ami Truat Company, lot on Reed street. Loan deed. 6506—B. T* Willingham to Thomas Cole man, lot on Randall strefet, near Holcombe. Warranty deed. 61.800 Penal Sum—Misa Janie O. Wood to George II. Wade, lot on Cnlbernon street, near Gordon atreet. Bond for title. 6806—C. II. Saxhy to I. W. Ivy, lot on State atreet. Warranty deed. STATElmf HOLDS ONLY $150 Repr*..matlv. Hardeman, of Jack- eon, Thursday morning, cc unted the money In the .late treasury and found $430 on hand. Under the conatHutton It In provided that committee, from the senate and houee .hall annually examine the af faira of the atate treasurer and comp troller general. Representatfre Hardeman wired the eeventy-odd state depoeltorles to as certain the amount of money on hand belonging to Georgia. When replies have been received the present finan cial condition of the atate will be known. month. $3,000. HETT w«^t«'.Tr.;ifilin' B fyAiy 5859 EL”™. a tai£":?$L NEW 6-ROOM HOUHE. WITH HALL AND 23 acres -land, \i mite chert road ami 8 mile* from city. 6l.5»._ AT NOI4. XU AND JH W. FOURTH BT? we luive two J-room coltsRes In drat- ■f -• to white tenants at hntm> lu rear of one BRAND NEW COUNCIL SELECTED BY PALMA By Urirnte Leased Wire, Havana, August 2.—President Palma ha* accepted the reelmatlon ot Mayor Bonachea and the members of the ayuntamlento, and haa ‘ appointed a new council, to which some of the old members are reappointed. The ma jority In the council now consists nom inally of nineteen moderates. Some of the new members are lawyers and pro fessional men who hitherto have not figured in politico. T UNCLE TO CARE FOR LEPER By Private Leased Wire. Parkersburg, YV. Va., Aug. George Roeaett, the Syrian leper who has bsen here for a short time, has been sent to Elkins, his former abode. The authorities have decided to ap peal to the United States government to take charge of the leper. The trial of the railroad olflclals and the .Maryland phyelclans who were charged with bringing Rossett here, has not yet been held. It Is set for Thursday night, and alt three will, It Is said, appear. WILL SPEND $75,000 ON NEW STOCK YARDS The weather is cleat over most of th* country, except along the Atlantic coast and In the Dakotan. Shower* have occurred In the Atlantic coast states from New York to southern Florida, and in the Dakota* and Montana. There ha* boon n general Increase In air pressure over the entire country, nnd th* dlcnte alniut stationary temperature with fair weather In this section tonight nnd Friday. * . J. B. MARBURY. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DI8TBICT. ^Atlanta, p, cloudy. . , . •rhattnnooga, p. cloudy.. Colombo*, clear UnluesvHle, cloudy. . . . Greenville, p. cloudy. . • . Temp'turs. Mfi. | 86 90 _ Ml® II fl s 5 Drnunu. uiuu Rome, dear. . I IBB. SiHirtanburg, cloudy. . TnllapooM. cloudy. . . . Toocos, elesr. . . . . •. . West Print, dear, ... ,1 •.Minimum temperature, are for il hirar period ending st 8 s. m. this date. HEAVY HA1NFALL8. Augusta, Ga 2.28 Newltern, N. • C. ■ 1,63 Beevllle. Tex ....l.C CENTRAL STATION. Seventy-flv* thousand dollars It to be expended at once In the construction of new stock yards near the city stock ade, according to a statement made Wednesday morning before the county commleslonere, when a representative of Harper & Weathers made a favor able petition for the expenditure by the county of $500 or more In necessary Improvements to the roads and grounds In that vicinity. The stock firms ot Harper & Weath- s, Lang A Abercrombie, Turner Brothers and L N. Ragsdale are to move their present stables from Pe ters street to more extensive quarters near the stockade, the change being made necessary by the rapid Increase . Minneapolis. In business done by the above Arms. Duluth. . . Prom figures submitted It has been — 1 shown that Atlanta does the second largest business In atock In the coun try, 8t. Louie being the largest by a .mail margin. Having secured the co-operation of the county commissioners. It Is ex pected that the work on the new build ings will be started at once. In order that they may he completed before the rush of winter business. Attsntn Augusts. ..... Charleston Galveston Little llork Memnhli Montgomery. .... New Orleans. . . . . I Ikliihnina ll|S Oklahoma. Savannah. ...... VlekslMirg Wilmington. ..... "Tr inUlcatcs InappracUb a rtlofalT Dlst. Arerigsa. i]4 3Sl > REMARKS. The temperatures wore practically rh« same aa for the previous 24 hour*. Raina a few heavy falls In North BCttrollna, Geor gia snd Texas. J. B. MARBURY. Section Director. NORTHWEST CARS. DF THE JURY LIST To make th. annual revleton of the jury llat of Pulton county, the county jury commleslonere have been sum moned Id he at the court house next Monday momlng, where they will be required to stay for some time to make the necessary corrections which annu ally are found necessary. The member, of the Jury commis sioner. are Henry C. Leonard. Dr. R. D. Braiding. Judge C. L Brown, George W. McCarter, John R. Dickey and J. Bulow CampbeU. TWO NEW COUNTIES MAKE TAX RETURNS Toombs and Stephens are the first of the new counties to make returns to the comptroller general for 1(0$. . Toomb. shows a total of $2,170,174. and Stephen. $1,460,874. A. thl* Is lbs flrst time the new counties have mads returns there Is no way of making * comparison, but th. showing Is con sidered an excellent one for these two. Ten counties have reported In addi tion to the (3 already reported, bring ing the total Increase up to 115,041,'4.. These ten make the fotolwlng In creases: Clarke Pierce Banks... Campbell Henry Johnson Walker Newton... ... ... ... Payette... ... Whitfield Total for the ten.. ...$ >44.910 ... 518.449 . 8;«» ... 154.41$ . 2T2.B2Y ... utjoj . . 205..M ::: «.»* s ... iit»° i ...$2,S4LM»