The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 03, 1906, Image 10

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10 “ f- v -r THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 cents, the price of four lines* Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions* . 6 cents a line* . 5 cents a line. . 4/2 cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/z cents a line. 1 time . 3 times . 6 times , 26 times . 52 times 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and silro 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 US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. V J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN ss helpers In the foundry to learn mold* ere* trade. Good pay to start with nnd better pay In two or three months. Only those with rood references need a DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co. wanting positions or advance- ASK AI10UT "THB MOCKING BIRD, A Magazine of Aspiration;" Instructive, *“ tertnining, amusing: It will appeal to ; A'Mrcss Ldck Box If, Newnan, Oa. WANTED. TWENTY GOOD, RELIA BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE FOR SEVERAL HOURS’ WORK IN AFTERNOON. ADDRESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING, B. X. L., CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ATLANTA HARDER ASSOCIATION, CUT rate barber shop, 162 Whitehall street. Good shaves and hair cuts. I>ept. C. ahaves 3c; hair outs 6c. Dept. B, ahavea 6c; hair cuts, 7c. Dept. A, ahaves 10c; hair cut* 10c. Free shines In Departments A and B. Give us a trial. DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLAM barber? Easiest trade to learn. We fur nish our graduates good Full course $20. Per day - you enter. Atls 162 Whitehall street. paying positions, nt paid from tb« 1 Barber College, NTRNO-BOOKKEBPER, V*i 8AL8HAX for dry gooda store, out of town, $40; stenographer for law firm, $90; stenogra pher, $76. If you wish a high-class position* • all on us Immediately. We can place you. Bellamy Business Agency, 1330 Candler building. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. done ■ ontag WANTED - SEVERAL FIBST-CLASH waiters. Transportation and first-class par for competent, reliable men. Perms WANTED—PLEASANT YOUNG LADY TO do reading for patients three hours In afternoons. Apply Presbyterian hospital, 17 West James street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED-A POSITION . AS GROCERY clerk; 11 years’ experience; 60 years old. Address Grocery, 164 Houston street. TEACHERS WANTED. COL •kl.Bi It. I*. EUla. Oakland, da. MISCELLANEOUS. AT COBT-MT 8TOCK Or IRON BATES and vault door, to b. anld at coat do o.tt wrali; now In jour lima. N 8. Di •trret. R. W. Cilia, Atlanta. FREEH 8HJELI. OYSTERS CLAMS. crab., and abrlrap. Juat arrived from Now York on Ml. at Sporo'a roat.ur.nt ovrrr dar. Quirk rerrtrr. Sprro Attarne, Prop. n:H P.tchtroo atro*t. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. .38 THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL ra*r Comp.nr, at *> Soutb Prjor .treat, will bar or mV ran ant COAI, DRY STOVEWOOD-UBOHPT I»E livery. John T. Stock. A Co., t* Prtrr. .treat. Bell ’pboo. It w«ot; Atlanta -pbon. FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADb TINE Brockwar mitIm, runabout, and drpot Street. FOR RALE-BE8T RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co.. 60 and 63 West Mitchell at. MAHON A HAMLIN PIANO IN PER- feet condition; had 175 worth of work done on It at *ntano factory, and coat SMI Will take ISO for It. Plano, care The Ctcorgjaa. GO 8EB HOimiERN AUTO AND EQUU’- ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex change, buy and sell automobiles. Garage, 16-11 Mitchell street. Atlanta. Gs. BeU phone 4894-1, Main. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU bualnrea For blgb and. work call on Kent. 9144 N. I'ryor. Phone S91S. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOR- Idn lime*. Write us for price*. Wilson A Huddleston, Miami. FIs. A YOUNG BUSINESS GENTLEMAN. salesman, wants you to know hla high references, exceptional ability, fifteen years* experience; only large commercial nnd financial people considered. Address M. L. J., care Georgian. • WILL HELL AT SACRIFICE ESTABLISH- ed office biulncas Immediately. Address or call nt 408 Engllsb-Amcricnn building, Atlanta. LOST. Who puta your paper on so alick. And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice, And "always lowest in the price?*' Burnett, of course! Your “Uncle Jim" Is hnrd to best; He’s st Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 560. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- 168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 629, A. 388L FOR 8ALE— REAL E8TATE. GET OUR LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR •ale on different streets. Your address on n postal will bring it. It helps In the locating of homes and Investments. Stev enson it Co., real estate agency, 1629 Can dler building. Bell 1061 M, Atlanta 906. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY II O 51 R— A seven-room cottage, with ■ attic and storage room. Built lass than year ago for a home. Large new barn and servants' house, rienty of shade nod 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 and papered; lot 106x160; con venient to schools, church snd car; fine shade. $3.760-HEVEN-ROOM TWO-8TORY IlEHI- dence, newly painted snd-psnered; lot 68 by 200: near Agnes Kcott College and car line; electric light. Terms. Box 62, Deca tur, Ga. GET OUR. HALE LIST. CALL, 'PHONE or write. Hterenson A Co., real estate agency, 1529 Candler bnlldlng. Bell M. 1061, Atlanta 306. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. I HAVE 12.600 CASH THAT ! WOULD like to Invest In good renting property, white or blsrk. No xeal estate scents need sydjr. Addrees J. A. E.. care Georgian, PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1226. 90 B. Hunter 8L WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest stock In South. 64 N. Broad 8L A YOUNG MAN WANTS INSTRUCTOR In drawing and in sketching. Address No. 283 Peachtree street. “KENT LIGHTS.” THB BEST OF MANTLB LIGHTS NOW sold st 91ft N. Pryor St Alsx Kent, Phone 4648. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR, THE L. P. Grant home, on Rt. Paul sveuue; porce lain bath, all conveniences. Apply at resi dence, or to Dr. Foster, Inman Bldg. ONE OR TWO FUKNIRHED IIOOM8 IN private family, with or without board, North side, close In, every convenience. Referencen required. Bell phone 2020. PLEASANT BOOM FOR ONE. OR TWO Cafhollc gentlemen, with references; pri vate family; good neighborhood. Address A. C„ care Georgian. FOR RENT—FURN1HIIED APARTMENT, five rooms. North avenue. To couple to October 1. Address A. T. E. B. FOR RENT-TO GENTLEMEN—FUR- nlshed front room In steam-bested apart ment. Desirable location. Every modern convenience. 'Phono 31*6 J. FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office. Phqne 2833 or call at 1330 Can dler Bldg. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. B.1I Wt. U.n'* rew.fi bait solst. Tie. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, opposite court house. All work first-class. No cheap price*. MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1190. WEYMAN it CONNRR8, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans mode for 6^per cent and up wards. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street. THE UNION RAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lemla money ou Improved Atlnntn property at reaoou- able rates. Bell phone 769. uould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER eent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlauta. 8. B. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. RPKCIAl, HOUK FUNDS TO LUND; any amount, 444. 4 ami S per rent. 4Vrtt* or call H. \v. Canon. 34 u. Bresfi .trout. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING SIAL'HINRh AND RHCORDX— wholHsla and retail filatrthatoni of Vic tor Talking kitehlnct nnd Rreords. Jn.t reretr.fi large con.lgnni.it Of machine, and orrr 10,000 record. Immediate att.ntton given mall ordfti. We want the name, of • II talking marhln. desire. In th. soutb- tvrtte for catalogue. Al.xaodre-KIyea Co. BICYCLER AND BUN DRIER-LARGEST bicycle snd sundry distributors Is the smith. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, Bnell sad Hudson bicycle*. Write for our 1906 catalogue snd price ItsL . Alexander- W e Are W orking Hard to make the classified page of The Georgian Interesting. The public Is showing appreciation. The other day we made a mistake. We 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 hla ad appeared he was kept busy until 10 o'clock by telephone calls. People wanted to'rent him a room. Our advertiser was ■ ■ ■ ■ - 'I.e,cl liv these constant calls, for which we are ,.,rry. But he was convinced that the public reads the want page of The Georgian, for which wo are glad. We ran hla ad over for him, under tho proper classification, and he has rented that vacant room. All of which convinces us that our efforts to make the classified page Interesting are not In vain. We don't know how 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 bp Inexpensive little want ad fn the claslfled columns of The Georgian. Some one who wants the thldg 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 Is 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 HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW UATS shaped. Sc. WALL PAPER. Irelng. alntlna 1 street, noth 'phonos WO. BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED—SEVERAL TABLE IlOARI). era. Excellent menu and Mrvlca. IS Con. .treat. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS practical atove ami range repairer; be work and material guaranteed. Both phon< 6276. 61 8. Pryor street. FOR RENT! No. 5 Viaduct Place A. F. LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree. THREE MONTHS RENT 9 FREE 3nly Three Left of Eight Brand N.w Suburban Horn... The first month will b. given FREE! and If occupied on. year, two more months will b. given FREE at th. and of th. year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. Non. but good famlll.. will b. allowed In the.. houMA Thu. an located on the River electrto car line only twenty mlnut.e ride from the center of the city; contain 7 and I rooms; bave never bun occupied; are locatdB In Weil Atlanta Park. Every home fronts a fifty-foot Park, wjitcb la set In trees, evergreens and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It Is cheaper than living In the city and the surroundings are more whole- e. In the center of thl. Park are the Ferro Phoaphate Spring., which will euro any case of stomach or kidney trouble, no mattor of bow long stand ing. It now has a new church, n.atly furnished, a .tore, a school-house cost ing |i,600.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills who llvu on the grounds will ebow you through the houses Rent 610.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 11 Auburn Avenue. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peter* Building 43,250—BAILEY 8T., TBOOM HOUSE, good condition; shady* lot,- 60x220; think of It, 50x230. IVltblu 4 block, of tb« ter- mint! station. Rents well; good neighbor hood. You can’t best this In the city. 84,360—WEST J3ND-TWO STOIIY, BRAND- new house, on large lot. Car line, chert street; splendid community, near new school. This house Is strictly first-class In every way. Can make easy terms on It If deslrsd. , 43,550—N. BOULEVARD LOT, OOiiOO, FOR $2,660; east side, between Highland sve. and Esat avenue; nothing else along here for less than $3,000! $1,780—RIMPRON ST., NEAR ORMB, 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. $600-61 TENNELLB ST., 9-ROOM COT- tsge, right st EIsas-May mills, in fine shape; rents readily at $6.75 per month; will rent for $7.60. This Is a gilt-edged piece of'property for the money. 12,100—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 make attractive terms on it 43,600—N. AVENUE, BRAND NEW 6-ROOM cottage on large north front lot This cottage Is near Jackson st.. In splendid neighborhood, and one of the coziest, best built cottaggs in the city. Best thing for the money on the north side. Can make terms easy for right parties. $1,960-GARDEN 8T., NEAR GEORGIA sve., we have a modern 6-room cottage about 1 years old, with all conveniences, on nice lot, that we are Instructed to sell at once, as party Is leavlug the stats snd will make a sacrifice for quick sals. Can make easy terms. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. i BOTH PHONES 4409. MILLS STREET-NEAR SPRING. TWO blocks of Williams street school, good neighborhood;.8-room bouse; large, elevated lot; belongs to non-resident; offered for quick sale at tho low pries of $3,000. One- fourth cash. ELl.lH STREET—NEAR COURTLANI); vacant lot. fronting 60 feet; good location for a close-in home or reut-pnytng proposi tion. Values In that section tending up ward. $2,600. Fourth cash. CENTRAL AVBf^NEAR MITCHELL; A 1 good* bust uses lot for $3,750. Fourth caah. I FOR RENT f IN COLLEGE PARK. d f TWO-RTORY EIGHT ROOMS M2.00 f ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ML60 ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE..,. .. ..116.00 a ONE LARGE BRICK STORE $16.00 J I. C. M’CRORY, f 412 Peters Bldg. f i RENT $56. I ri H. C, PENDLETON, Real Estate, Atlanta Phone 1237, 614 Pe ters Building. end 344 .ere. of l.nd, wli •r line, at 0.000. Thl. I. _ „„„ *l«o a dealr»bie bom. for partlra wanting farm in about one mile of tbta village, in ^n&rtW" f * rm h0U *' " 0<1 •a*"*! ! roo™* facing Georgia »4llroad t that can l>c bought at good bar gains. It will pay to Investigate these. REYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER. Signs, banners. Lag* and flag decoration* for apodal occasion*. 30V* K. Alabama 8b DON’T GO BLIND. tWIlEN SOC SEE THE ATLANTA ■ Wrecking Co.', e.w line. Jut added a ■ill line of trunks trawler,' reppllre end nt-trr.1 ofnre ftipplira. Th. ckupMt *r*t g-vfet stassr S3 CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, Ha'i.LWOODS. IDEALS and all other make* at bargala .price** We can *Hi you a register. suitable for any business, at a price that atonal help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed for two year*. Booth era Cash $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER 10 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN city limits, 200 feet of car lino, 16 mlnutea* ride from center of city. 1,000 feet street frontage. Private tract privilege of over 1.300 feet In center of property. All for $12,000.00, with terms. Buy this and doable your money wttbin on* year. M. McNEIL and W. S. .SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. STITUTE, 97 Washington Street. OUR CATALOGUE WILL HE FORTH- aiming as aoou as we esn secure satis factory teachers for extra departments. The military department I* given to rap- tain W. Jones. The school will Ik* all that good men and women who would have their wins and daughters taught correct!'- itract(rally ami thoronghly could wily. wUh. Especial 'attention paid 'to the tteefnl liranchea. Address George l*. Looney, prin cipal, 97 Washington street; or Captain Win field Jones. jjfi“ tury bulldl ug. 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. FOR RENT. HALL-3614 PEACHTREE STREET. At the above number on Peachtree street, niton and Marietta streets, you vlll find one hall on the third floor about JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 618. STATISTICS. B| RTH8. To Mr. and Mr*. William O. Krlw, nt 368 Chestnut street, a ion. DEATHS. Infant of T. L. Edwards, died at 33 Jett itreet. Cecelia E. Shepard. 6 days old, died of tcute Indigestion, at 117 North Boulevard. J. A. Hunter, 26 years old, died from Era Vandiver, 1 year old, died at 60 ••ortress avenue. Miss Sallle Holcomb, 40 years old, died >f cancer at 242*4 Decatur street. BUILDING~PERMIT3. $460—James Mathershed, to build one- tory frame dwelling at 49 Dallas street. $100—J. D. Oaks, to rs-cover one-story fame dwelling at 40 Ponders svenue. $435—N. R. Heard, to build one atory 'ram* dwelling at 164 Rockwell st“‘* $10.000—Illllyer Investment Comp mild two-story brldk building st V. 'eacbtree street $l,600r—J. F. Styron, to build one-story rame dwelling at 23 Venable street. $16—Mrs. B. J. Cox, to re-cover one-story rame dwelling at 338 Magnolia street. $660—A. Brown, to build one-story frame Iwelllng at 268 Terry street. $960—A. O. Marbut. to build one-itory rame dwelling at 169 South avenue. $300—W. M. Lyons, to build one-story King at 420 Mmngum street. 8736—E. 8. kforrta, to bntld one-dory ram. ilwrllln, at 487 Crew .treat, 840—J. A. Deration, to build framo .table ‘ I South I’rjor street. PROPERTY*TRAN8FER9. P.nal Sum—Jnme. L. Haight I Ham II. Wlthera, lot on Dunlap .treat Manufacturing sites’are In great demand, and property centrally located with a frontage on a main street, with side track facilities In the rear, '3 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. Capt. Raoul, King Hardware Company and ‘‘Red Rock- Ginger Ale Company, are going to erect handsome bulldlngB that will 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 set the prices on other property, you will find you cannot bur anything with that depth, between there and the center or the city, for leu than $1,000 a foot " FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR ••WE SELL LOT8.” ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ant Produce exchange. Lemony $l.7yaJ.00. Lin ip* 60 to 76c. Peaches, per ertte, 60c to $1.00. Pineapple*, $1.50 to $2.60. Bananas, straights, if- bunch $1.50 to $1.75. Culls, per bunco, $1 to $1.25. Watermelon $7.60 to $20.00 per 100; de. land good. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- Live bens 36 to’37ftc: fries 22ft to 2Sc: broilers 16 to 22l£c. Live ducks. Pekin 3d to *5c; puddle 25 to 27%c. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c. Eggs, per dosen. 16 to 16c. Butter, table, per lb., 8) to 22%c; cook ing. per lb., 12Hc to 1*. Honey—New WOc lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 ®VKOF.TABLE 8.—Irish potatoes, Noi. J stock $4 barrel; No. 2 stock $2J0. Tomatoes, per crate, 75c to $1.25. Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $1.25; ew sweet potatoes $1.60 bushel FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postels Patent. $6.00; DIsmond patent, $5.65; Mnscoutnh Star, $4.75; fancy patent, $4.65; Blue Klbbou^ J4.10;^ fancy, "Va 2 x —.— ,olce white clipped, 64c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 60c; Texas rust proof, 61c. MEAL.—Platt water ground, per bushel. 74c; Itolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, 66c; HhortA white, $1.40: medium- St.36; hrowu, $1.30: pure bran, $116; mixed bran, $1.10. HAY.—Timothy, cbmee large bales, Sl.lt. do, choice small bales, $1.06; do, No. 1 timothy bales. $(.06, do.. No. 2 $1: do.. No. ) clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed, 90c. CLOVER.—Choice 90c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to immediate acceptance. GR0CERIE8. SUGAR.-Standard granulated 6e. Ntw ork Refined 4H to 4Vi; piautatlo |6c. Market stronger. COFFEE—Roasted Arbnekle’s $16.60, nlk, in bags or barrels, if%c; green 5c. Market •normal RICE.—Carolina 4V6 to 7Hc, according to grade. Market Terr strong. CHEESE—Fancy roll creai twins 14c: brick, 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS,—Supreme hams 15c. Dove [ft compound, 7)4c; Red Cross, 7%c. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. .nd°Vrtdi" U ond Vlc " llt) ’- Fl,lr WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Bid. Asked. Georgia 4Ha* 1915 112 113 Georgia. R. R. 6s, 1910.... 106 106V4 Savannah 5s. 1909... 102ft 103ft Macon 6*. 1910 106 ... Atlanta, 6s. 1911 106 Atlanta, 4fts, 1922 107 Atlanta 4s, 1934 106 Atlanta and West Point 166 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 C. R. of Georgia first income do. second Income 89ft do. third lncom..e 87 Georgia 26S Augusta and Savannah 115 Southwestern....... 116 sad A. 1st 108ft 117 118 121 GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. Jones avenue, and a beauty. ART OF FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—ALASKA AVENUE; lot 60x150. $2,600. Terms.* SIX-ROOM HOUSE—MODERN, EAST front, on Central avenue; built for a home. Let us show you this. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. WITH HALL AND 23 seres land. *4 mile chert road and 8 mile* from city. 8L20X AT NOB. 304 AND *»T\Y. FOUHTH 8T7 we have two 3-room cottage* In flrat- claw shape, renting to white tenants at 87 each, and n small h«w*e In rear of one :s-i» uv». UnutS^sr:t£sr Garner, lot on West Harris street. Bond for title. $486—Abe Moore to Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company, lot on Reed street. Loan deed. $500— B. L. Willingham to Thomas Cole man, lot on Randall street, near Holcombe. Warranty deed. $1,600 Penal Hum—Miss Janie O. Wood to George II. Wade, lot on Culberson street, near Gordon street. Homl for title. 1890-C. H. Ssxby to I. W. Ivy, lot on State street. Warranty deed. STATE TREASURY HOLDS ONLY $450 Representative Hardeman, of Jack- ann, Thursday morning, ec unted the money In the etate treasury and found 8480 on hand. Under the constitution It In provided that committees from the senate and house shall annually eaamlne the af fair. of the etate treasurer and comp troller general. Representative Hardeman wired the seventy-odd state depositories to as certain the amount or money on hand belonging to Georgia. When replies have been received the present finan cial condition of the etate wilt be known. BRAND NEW COUNCIL SELECTED BY PALMA By Private Leered Wire. Havana. August 2.—President Palma hat accepted the resignation of Mayor Bonachea and the members of the ayuntamlento, and has appointed a new council, to which some of the old member* are reappointed. The ma jority In the council now consist, nom inally of nineteen moderate.. Rome of the new member, are lawyers and pro fessional men who hitherto bave not figured In politics. T UNCLE TO CARE FOR LEPER By Private Leased Wire. Parkersburg, W. Va, Aug. 2.—George Roesett, the Syrian leper who has been here for a short time, has been sent to Elkins, hie 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 offlclals and tho Maryland physicians who were charged with bringing Rossett here, has not yet been held. It Is set for Thursday night, and all three will. It I* said, appear. WILL SPEND $75,000 ON NTW STOCK YARDS 8eventy-five thousand dollar* 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 commissioners, when a representative of Harper ft Weathers made a favor able petition for the expenditure by the county of 8800 or more In necessary Improvements to the roade and grounds In that vicinity. The stock firms of Harper ft Weath ers, Lang ft Abercrombie, Turner Brothers and L K. 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 In business done by the above firms. From figures submitted It has been shown that Atlanta does the second largest business In stock In the coun try, St. Louis being the largest by'a small margin. Having secured the ec-operatlon 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 be completed before the rush of winter business. cuownrt. clear, J.v Jicirfrt], clesr, 78; AM more, clesr, 78; Hnn Antonio, clomlV, Austin, cleer, 83; .New Ilretmfelt, t.h, (Jslreston, clesr, 83; Fort Worth, clesr, a! Denham, clesr slid cool, 73; Dtilas, clesr) Alnbsms-Troy. clesr snd wsrm: Belntt psrtly cloudy snd worm; Ulrmlnthsm, ri“,, ?, nd ."'",r, ra; Pfellks. clesr snd ples. >ol ; Hnntsrllle, clesr snd warm, beery rain re£ terdsy sfternoon. ’ Mississippi—Merldlsn, clesr snd nlesssnf Tiir warn; Hattlralnirg. partly cloudy and hot hnrd rain yesterday; Amory, fair and hots Al*rdeen, clear and hot; New Albanr clear and warm. '* Georgia—Columbus, partly cloudy and warm; Home, cloudy and cool, rained ail yesterday afternoon; Macon, cloudy and cool; Atnerlcua, clear and warm; Albanr clear and pleasant; Savannah, clear ami warm. North Carolina—Charlotte, cloudy and cool, rain last night; Raleigh, cloudy and warm; Grcetinboro, clondy and cool, more rain Inst night. Louisiana—New Orleans and Shreveport, clear and warm. WEATHER FORECAST. Louisiana, Mlft*!*alpnl. East Texas. nrH . ern Florida and Alabama—Fair Thursday: Friday fair; light south wind*. West Texas-Fair in south portion; show, era In north portion Thursday; Friday fair, Georgia—Mhowcra Thursday and Friday; light east to southeast winds. 8TATE FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS, The weather Is dear over most of ths country, except along the Atlantic coaat and lu the Dakotas. Showers have occurred In the Atlantic coast states from New York to southern Florida, and In the Dakotas and Montana. There has been a general Increase In sir pressure over the entire eonntry, nnd the center of highest barometer is on the coaat The temperature has changed but little COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending st la. m, meridian time, August 2, 1906. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. IT •Atlsots, p. cloudy. . •Chattanooga, p. clout Columbus, clear. . . Gainesville, cloudy. . Greenville, p. cloudy. , Griffin, cloudy. .... •Macon, n. cloudy Montleello, cloudy, .... Newnan. cloudy. . . Rome, clear Spartanburg, cloudy. , Tallapoosa, cloudy. . . Toccoa, clear. .... West Point, clear. .. .. ... •Minimum temperatures are for 12-hour period ending at 8 a. m. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Augusts. Os......... .8.28 Newborn, N. C 1.10 III i CENTRAL STATION. Ilf 111 Atlanta Augusta. . . . . . Charleston Galveston Little Rock Memphis Mobile Montgomery.*. . , New Orleans. . . . Oklahoma. ..... Savannah. . . . . . WI Imlngi T indicates ioappredabie rainfall. Dlst. Averages. 1|| in REMARKS. Tho temperntare. wr.re prnrtlmllr th. Mm. a. fur thi' prerUm. 34 hour,. lUln. were rrnrrrtl pnvpt In Mamphts. llontgom- »rr. -Vicksburg anil Oklnhimm ■il.trirts, with »fcw heavy fall. In North Carolina, Geor gia and Tcxna. J. B, UAHBCRY. 8«tton Director. NORTHWEST CARS, The following Dgnres *lr. tho nortbwnt can today, last week and last year: Last Lut ... Tottar. Week. h»«r. Minneapolis M 107 ANNUAL REVISION OF THE JURY LIST To make the annual revision of the jury Hat of Pulton county, th. county jury commissioner, have been sum moned to be at the court ■ house next Monday -morning, where they will be required to stay for some time to make the necessary correction, which annu ally are found necessary. The member, of the jury commis sioner. are Henry C. Leonard, Dr. R. D. Spalding. Judge C. L Brown, George \V. McCarley, John R. Dickey and J. Bulow Campbell. , TWD NEW COUNTIES MAKE TAX RETURNS Toombs and Stephens are the flret of the n.w countie* to make return, to the comptroller general for >808. Toomb* show* a total of 82,170.174. and Stephen* 81,480,874. A* thi* I* th* first time the new counties have mad. returns there U no way of making * comparison, but the showing I* con sidered an excellent one for tbe«e two. Ten counties have reported In addi tion to the 88 already reported, bring ing the total Increase up to 111,081,i4>- These ten make the fololwlng In creases; Clarke t Pierce..... ... ... SlMH Banks 87.«» Campbell.. Henry 272.«: Johnson U*- 1 *; Walker ....... . 203.--J Payette *5,875 Whitfield U*-* 01 Total for the ten..- 13,813,111