The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 10

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ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less 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. . 4V z cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/2 cents a line. . 3 cents a line. 1 time , . 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . Written notice Is required to discontinue dassifiod advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 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. V - - - ----- J TUB BOUTUERN . ice Company,' at I Day or self you out WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONO WHITE MEN Good per to start with und -Ittar par In two or three months. Only those with cool references need apply. DeLoech Mill Mf '* £ DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR roods? If ao, call up 2306 (Bell). The 60athem Auction and Balrage Company, ft) 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. care The Atlanta Georgian. IF YOU AHK A HIGH-CLASS MAN. Association, 1022-2 National Employment done on It at $500. Will take The Georgian. « lanori. nr for. It. Plan FOH SALE-BEST RUBBER workmanship guaranteed. Oeori hide Mfg. Co.. 60 end 62 West Mlt nery and a corn nnd 11 wheat mill Jilnery In good condition; good Ice Apply to 8. ,A. Johnson. Blloitm, Ga. 6,000.000 pine: a dreoa 1, L t SALE - SEVERAL rap. Atlanta Gns Llg: itorks, Thurmond street. DON’T GO BLIND. r,W m SALE-TWO CAIt LOADS [Irockwar aurrlea, runabouts an icons. Nothing better made. Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 62 West Mitchell street x WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 71 Whitehall wtrrpt. 'Phono 1*22. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE, 3W "l'HKW HTHEETf IDCMT HEV; rooms, Imth and basement, street, near Slinpeon nnd Ba utee walk. Elegant eleven-r Fine cottage h< Gordon, West End. near Georgia avenue, bn Garden. 1 six-room cottage, 100 feet on Hill, hnll on Liickle. near lMne. Hlx-room < tnge on Cherokee avenue, near Geori fronting flrant pork. Three nice new nnd six-room cottages on Georgia aver 293, 296, 207, corner Cooper nnd Raw*.... 161 Gordon street. West End, ten-ropm residence. 106 Kelly street, six-room home. Hlx-room cottage ou Capitol nvcp"** . . .. . ... 113 «ICp1i Hill, a shady building lot. near Lakewood; will aell al reasonable In price and ten Ac Co., real estate agency, try real estate, 1629 Candler 'phone 1061; Atlanta 906. BU3INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. meat Co. We repair, phone 4194-L Main. DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASS basher? Easiest trade In the world to learn. We own a chain of barber shops In Atlanta In which we work only our own graduates. Full course. 120. Commission (JoUcgc. Whitehall street. \s litd-hnll street Good ahnve—Dent. C, ?.r ; l>»*pt. B, 6c.; hair cut. Dept. C, 6c.] I>cpt. B, 7c. Free shine In both depart- rs. Apply 'si TKSln WANTED HELP—FEMALE. HOUSEKEEPER ^ANTK HI * trlous, middle-aged. of good character aud with good health, for housekeeper's posi tion or assistant. Would need to 1 under -tnnd the care and mending of linen, mu bo willing to learn. A good home wltt fair salary to right party. Address Hotel Racine, Columbus, Gs. WANTED - EXPERIENCED DINING room girls; also pantry woman. O«*od salaries paid and steady employment. Cher okee Luuch Company. 66 North Broad ktrout ' . • WANTED '-1 RELIABLE COOK FOH small family. Mrs. George 8. Bussey, 96 West Baker street SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANT !'1»—POSITION nY BXPBBI enced drug clerk at present employed; good reasons for changing. Beat refer- MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFER a to be sold at cost during 26 8. Broad and vault doors 1 _ j gold a next week; now Is your time, street It. W. Ellis, Atlanta. ELL OYSTERS, CLAMS, h rim ns just arrived from New ork on sale at Bpern's restaurant every * f * service. Bpero Athens, Trap. York on sale % ,S&rJ IIVOIBSIC R, nady for tbs Im ,1! In, .UdK Lrast J. Si. Arm.troog, 51 RANITARIt'M IS NOW rrrriitlon .ml trr.lm.nt of — prtt. fl per day. Hr; Artn.trong, Morrow, 13.. YYI5 WANT A POEM. AND FOB ONE that mlt. our nrrd. wr will psy 116. For rnndltlons of roktnt and other Inform*, tloa. addrrm Tbr Mocking Bird, Box 15, pirwnan. O.. FlIBNI boom! for rent—Rooms. TRNI8IIED ROOMS FOR LIGHT olencea. 1*7 8pt rou KENT-TWO PNFtTRNmilF.D CON urrtlng roonta nlrrlr paprrrd. Urxr cion- «•: Horn Is. IT W. Fair. Bril phone 4482 U Main. WANTED—ROOMS. PLEASANT BOOM FOB ONE OB TWO ('aUMdlr xrntlrmra. with rrformer*: prt.: r.rr family; rood neighborhood. Aildrru A !•.. r*rr 1 FOR RENT—OFFICES. ATTRACTIVE SKINS WILL IIBINO Y bualnna*. For high grade work call Krnt. »I'A N. Pryor. I’bon. 024. "Ida ^fmrm." 'Write’uV for prlcm. A Hnddlraton, Miami. Fin. (oarantm. that It. will Harnett. of course! t It will stick; - “ nice, price?" wayp • Ma. ._.. _ Your "Uncle Jim” Is hnrd to bent; • firs fit Number 12 E, Hunter street Both Phones 660. LOST-GOLD LINK BRACELET. Fi&NKMNT low, cleans suits $1 to 81.6& Pants We. 169 Whitehall 8L Phonos, Ball 629, A. 9891. MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1190. WBYMAN St CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. strali cht loans mad, for 5 prr rout nn ward.. Arrordlnu to dralralilllty of W. A. Foatrr, 15 Hooth Ilroad ilrrrt. fared; amSlF^expenw nnd“prompt attention. (Inly otTreal estate In and near Atlanta. 8. B. Turmab. i • J K I YEAH« l ’« 0 PKU E 1 J i:NT TA J T O^N CABBY. 1» EAST ALABAMA STREET. or rail 8. W. Canon. 5t H. Brood »trm. FARM LOANS—WE , limn, on Urorgln farm rmr. rvrr olfrri-il. Thr H ■mnany. Gould buildings WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—NEVERAL ‘d yiwma; will ;my raa Uroratan. O N K It () I. I. A II WALL PAPER. PAl’Ell AND PAINTS. tformrflr of I nor mining. 1,4 BSSB?' itraat. Both ’phoura 150. DAVID W. TABBP.OBOn. MASTER PLUMBER, Phonra 105. » R. Uo WILLIS. WAIX PAPER fArarat stock In Sooth. B COM 54 N. Bn ‘KENT LIGHTS. KROM‘8 MEDICATED 8KIN. I and hair soap; sold at drug and ment atorrs: ask for It or write J. J. Kcnlp and I lair Specialist. 919 The Atlanta. Ga. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN’ STRAW MAT* ACME 1IATTER8. 9)6 Whit. * FOR FINE SHOE RE- B . PAIRING r* go to 3. W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor street, a* opposite court bouse. All work first-class. No cheap price*. 5 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-^ W holesnle nnd retail distributee of Vie- '* tor Talking Machines and Records. Jost ;* received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention s', given mnll ord«#s. Wo urn nt the names of sll talking machine dealers In the south. . Write for catalogue. Alexander Elyen Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST . bicycle and sundry distributors In the .* south. .Southern agents for Pierce, Y*Ie, Hnell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our • 1900 catalogue aud price list Alexander- Elyen Co. 1; REYNOLDS, THE SION PAINTER. T, Bigus, banners. Lags and flag decorations for special occasions. 20H R. Alabama 8L KROMOPATHIL. REMEDIES CURE scalp diseases and make hair grow. Krom s Medicated Soap makes you hy- K gtenlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J. a Krom. specialist, 613 "The Grand,” At- d Inntn. On. • CASH REGISTERS. t 7 (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODH. IDEALS •• and all other makes nt bargain prices. Wo can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. • Cash cr monthly payments. Every register • gusrtf tjod for two years. Southern Cash • E^gl4te* Co,. Branch of American Second- - Hand C. sh l.eglater Co., 24 8. Broad street, Atlanta. Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 8. Broad 8t., Atlanta, Qa. 3 1 . M. A. SHELTON, ’ DON’T FOnOET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical store and range repairer; lieat work and material rnnranteed. Both phouea 1275. 61 8. l’rjror street. , Have good tenant for house on the north side, Will pay good rent. • see ltebman REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Bo Wise and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Whore It .Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. WILL HELL YOU TWO OR FOUR NEW 8 and 9-room houses In choice white neigh borhood, rented so as to pay you 9 per cent net first year and 9% per cent second year. Only 88,260 or 816,600 needed; half I cash. or can Bell you clloiCtt. coiiS’KU uoar the uew pontofflcc, with Improve- « mints, that Is paying f par cent net; ft will double In value within three year*. oft can heDIs you the rest cDrnku on 1’eacbtrea; now paying not less than 6Vfc per cent net; aald property has doubled 1 In value within the last. four years sml will advance within the next four year* not leas than 6 per cent. Can prove nil we hay. \VILl. , SELL" VOU fllK (lllkATlMf = bargain In railroad frontage cloae In (with Improrcmcnla worth 512,0005. H.j, 200 feel on railroad ^ 250 feet on itrcct, for the ^ Ini Volt WANT A NEW’ lloilfc OF FlIOSl 6 to 10 room* on the north, south or weat L aide at from 81.700 tp 810.000! Or lots In any ,] M»rt of the city. With terms on all the ‘ above. Call and see us. Will be pleased F to serve you. * F M. McNEILL and \ WM. S. SHERWOOD, Room 514 Empire Building. $12,000, A BARGAIN. OVER 10 ACRES. OF LAND, WITHIN ~ city limits, 900 feet of car line, 18 minutes' rid* from center of dty. 8,000 feet street frontage. Private tract privilege of over 1,200 feet In center of property. Alt for n four money within ons year. p M. McNEIL and . T W. S. SHERWOOD 514 Empire Bldg. a HENRY H. JACKSON. 84.600—TEN-ROOM MODERN NORTH ' side home: 1500 cash and $50 month. House " will rent $40 month. Come quick before sold or rented. W tt.06i>-S'lNB-UooSi UOt'SK; COST on to build; 10 acre* fine grove, worth 86.000 to 87,600; on street. car line. Must aell « quick. Can get yon $10,(DO or more In short 81 flrnc. . 5X500 nrVH 35o acres land, four in house*; full stock farm; only $1,000 cash. Owner got to have this quick. j, FARM 9H M1I.E8 OF MACON. GA. HAS It kaolin InnU and iwlck (day; adjoining farms add 826 to 830 |ier acre. - Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. 13.500—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, Just completed, on North avenue, hear Jackson street; you will hsve to see this cosy little cottage to appreciate-Its value. Beat of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Juat off the main road; spien did 8-roorn cottage, spleiulbl orchard, all kind* of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates. good pasturage, springs, etc. Wo want to ahow you this and point out sev eral features not mentioned here, and then make you a price. 96.280—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-rooin house on large lot, In prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty nnd no mistake. Can make Tery easy terms this to desirable party. 96,250-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET homo of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 190-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. 12,760-ORANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated, i ctr line; can make terms to acceptable party of $100 cash and $25 per month. rooms, two stories. In good condition, Peschtrees, we have a lovely 2-story 8-’ THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Suburban Horn... The first month will bo given FREE 7 and S room*; hav. Pure air; na tive oak.; an Ideal .pot for children. In the center of thl: Park are It now ha. a new church, neatly Rent 120.00 per month. JOHN’ J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. ONE TWENTY-ROOM FLAT, .EVEN-ROOM HOUSE. CN-ROOM HOUSES. NE-ROOM HOUSES, REN EIOIIT-ROOM HOC8E8, S' SEVEN ROOM HOUSES, SIX-ROOM HOUSES. >M HOI HOUSES-, HOUSES, uuu Twu-maui hoUSKS. YE SHOW Ol'lt HOUSES AND MOVE onr tenants free. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTINO AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 611. A NICE COTTAGE BEAUTIFUL SHADE other properties you Corner Peachtree aud Edge wood Avenue. R. O. MEDLOCK. and papered; large lot; block of car line; jols anil colleges. Price 89,600. Box 62, Decatur, GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Petera Building. NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE WB nAV two new three-room cottages, renting $6 each. Wo ran soil the two for $»». 1 us show yon this. lN"o.N‘irnWW:K Of caIi US'fi TS'Wks En<J we hare a nice corner lot, 2S5 by 320 i^ive-rooM house nklsoN street. Lot 50 by K5. Tills Is close In. .'rice $2,000. NEW FIVK-UOOM HOUSE WITH IiAl and 23 seres of land, one-fourth of a mile of chert road, 8 miles from center of city $1,200. ON AHIIIIY STREET WE HAVE A SIX- room house with hall; lot 60 by 200; $2, KIGliT-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER LOT. by 134, in a block of car line. Price $3,000. BRAND-NEW fflX-ROAM roTTAG —Glenwood avenue—$2-280. Rasy V?rm*. Sb v irTHX-it756M MfttRE'TW-fiftEESS: ferry arenue; rents for $17.20; price $1,500 easy terms. - * -I WE HAVE A Nl'imEIt OF OTHER GOOD Investments. Coll nnd see us. STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. K. Slegal, at 178 Gilmer street, a daughter. To Mr. sod Mrs. N. G. Cassell, at 176 Yen able street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deckner, at 425 Luckle street, a daughter. DEATHS. pneumonia at 141 Mrs. Martha S. Chandler, 72 years old, died of old age at JO Carlton avenue. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, 92' rears old, died at 133 West Fair street. J. It. Davenport, 62 years old, died at 19 West Cain street. Christine Grant, 14 years old, died of typhoid fever at 195 Euclid avenue.. Miss Tryphosa Marshall, 21 years old, died of typhoid fever;at 69 Luckle street. Llssle Coker. 31 years old, died at Presby terian hospital. Katie Mae McKinnon, 16 years old, died at 214 Windsor street. property""transfers. $1.600—Edward Bangh to F. C. Lacy, lot on Doane street. Loan deed. $5. Love and Affection—George Jordan to Annie B., George E. nnd Mary E. Jordan, lot on Crew street. Warranty deed. $4,600—J. W. Strickland _ to J. TV Wll- avenue, near South Pryor. Warranty $3,000-8. W. Sullivan to Mrs. Agnea O. Clark, lot on Angler avenpe, near Su avenue. Warranty deed. $1.750—Mrs. Florence T. Cheshire nnd Mrs. •*. T. Jordan to A. P. Herrington, lot on Little street, near Hill street. Warranty deed. $1,260— Mrs. Beatrice Mathews to Mrs. M, K. Daley, lot on Gartrell street, near Fits gerald street Warranty deed. buildincTpermits. $50— Sam Feldman, to re-cover one-atoi frame dwelling at Irwin and Randolpl streets. 8176—Philip Mater, to repair frame dwell ing nt 290 West Mitchell street. $1,875—W. W. Landrum, to repair two- story frame dwelling nt 87 Eaet North avs- nue. THINKS SHEPHERD T KILL ALBERT J. H. GARNER & CO. EAL ESTATE AND INVE9TMEJ 106 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 44SS. I'KACIITKEK—VAI YK8T i'EACHTBEE room honae; owner lot. ). One-liftb cash. VACANT LOT wS^KigHt nee, one, r .years. -HkVRKTionsniiorHE %1U pay you to i TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN It I,n’t probable, In fact It 1. hardly poaaltye, that Jim Shepherd, the negro who Is said to have confessed to the murder of Policeman Albert, can be brought back to Atlanta for a trial Colonel John Monaghan, assistant to Solicitor Charlie Hill, had quite a lit tie to >ay on the matter Monday morn ing. Mr. .Monaghan stated that Shep. herd could not be brought back here on his own confession, nor on the statement of hie relatives. "Before Albert dlod,” said Mr. Mon aghan, “he told those near him that he was not certain whether a negro or a white peraon did the .hooting, but that if hi. assailant were a negro, he was a very light mulatto.” Shepherd, according to those who are ..j a position to know, Is a negro blackest Ethiopian type, and If he con fessed to the killing of the police officer he belled the dying statement of the murdered man. Mr. Monaghan seems confident that Shepherd will never be punished for the killing of Albert. ENJOYMENT AS A VRTUE. The Dootrlne of Human Happiness a. Oppo.ad to Renunciation. All pessimism, all asceticism, I. found ed upon the existence of what Tolstoy calls the "Illusory thirst ’ for enjoy ment.” Now, however numerous the cases where enjoyment proves Impos sible or mischievous, the continued ex l.tence of the human race show, that ninety-nine time, out of a hundred neither the enjoyment nor the thirst for It h Illusory, but, on the contrary, a genuine advantage, making subse quent enjoyment not less, but more, possible by perfecting the sen.lbllltles. The healthy activity of the whole ini dividual, with It. Inevitable hierarchy of Impulses, both Secures pleasure and forestalls cloying, and, by Us Inclusion of Intellectual and sympathetic Inter ests, its subordination of others to these. It diminishes, conflict with others iulte as effectually as does Tolstoy's tenunclnjlon. And here let me say that there Is surely something mean In this reciprocal renunciation, resulting In the cessation or struggle and disap pointment. Such renunciation Is often needful \yx our Imperfect Individual case: our eye gives us trouble, and we cast It from us. But such rough and ready, such wasteful, destructive meth ods are surely not admissible In a philosophy of life, in a counsel of per fection! The universal, as distin guished frqm the Individual, rule for greater’ haplness Is not self-diminution but assimilation, expansion, the non ego becoming. In Imagination and feel ings, an integral part of the ego. Ae- dttclsm preaches voluntary Impoverish ment; my neighbors cease to steal be cause I possess nothing; I cease to covet, because they possesa nothing; 'tls Epictetus' safety after the thieves had carried away his brass lamp. But the law of human Ufe Is barter; asking freely and giving fully; mutual enrlch- ugh each other’s superfluity. Asceticism refuses to admit this law; tor all asceticism moves In the logical circle of pstn as cause and effect.— Vernon Lee In The North American Re view. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN &.Stf ,, m.t l Manufacturing Sites No use for an Atlanta manufacturing concern to start up business on a small lot only to outgrow it iu a year or two. Let us show you a superb tract of land just be yond city limit? on Georgia railroad, 7 or 8 acres, ly ing level. Price $12,000; easy terms. The possession of this line site would be a good asset for a manufacturing concern to start off with. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. y ice INDICTED TUESDAY IN PHILADELPH Fourteen Are Charged with Forming Trust to Cor ner Market. Bj Private Leased Wire. Philadelphia, Augr. . 7.~Fourteeji members of the local Ice trust have been Indicted by the grand Jury for forming a combination to corner the ice market. TO INVITE BLOUNT TO MAKE ADDRESS Senator B. S. Miller Introduced a res olutlon In the senate Tuesday to Invite Hon. James H. Blount, of Macon, to address a joint session of the assembly of Georgia on August 10 at noon, on conditions In the Philippine felands. Judge Blount Is a son of former Congressman Blount, and has served In Cuba as a Federal Judge and now holds a similar position In the Philip pines. He Is one of the codifiers of the laws of both Cuba and the Philippines. Judge Blount delivered an address on the Philippines before the Georgia Bar Association at Warm Springs on July 4. It made a profound Impres slon and shed such light on the sub Ject that Senator Miller thinks It would rofft the general assembly to hear Im. The senate adopted the resolution JACKSON CO,VOTERS HEARJOKE SMITH Special to The Georgian. Jefferson, Ga., Aug. 7.—There large outpouring of the voters of Jack-, son county here today to hear Hoke Smith speak In the Interest of his can didacy for the governorship. The followers of Mr. Smith had plan ned to make this the banner gathering of the campaign In this, county. [STILL ON STUMP IN CAMDEN COUNTY special to The Georgian. Woodbury, Ga., Aug. 7.—Colonel H. Eatlll Is billed to deliver two speches In Camden county today and there la expected to be a large gathering of .the south Georgia followers of Mr. Eatlll. Colonel Eatlll speaks at thla place and at Kingeland today. Tomorrow he will speak at Folks- ton. VALUABLE DOCUMENTS DESTROYED BY FLAMES By Private Leased Wire. Trunk railway ns a freight house at Bridge, hurg was completely destroyed by lire. F 8CHOONER IS FORCED By Private Leased Wire. day by an unknown lug towing four barges, wlhch failed In the fog to give Ibe Jordan enough seaway. The Jordan Is leaking hsdly and her cargo of real will protmhly have to lie thrown orertw.nl to get her free. None of the men on board was hurt. RETAIL DRUGGIST COMMITS SUICIDE SlHH*!ni to The Georgian. New Orleans. La., Aug. 7.—A special from Bay St. Louis says: Frank Jacoba, a retail druggist, committed suicide this morning by- blowing out his brains with a revolver. Jacobs was arrested for sending ob- scene letters through the malls, and pleaded guilty, and It was on this ac count that he took his life. ,lw consumer •billings and fonrpenee, or shout Bfty. OS, vo shilling, and fonrpenee, or .Iwut flftr- •eyen vents Me tbmusnd coMc rest. The net pntffts of the Manchester gas depart* wentUit year were tSLOTS , ten. us,? and of this sum s little more than xao.o» wa. turned over to the dty fund -in air of ratea. —Muereau Magaalne. MM ton waa plain In hla eating, as In —rathlng else. Ills breakfast was a T ‘ Jntysd_and cheeae, or a chop and THE WEATHER, LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta nn<l a and Vlclnltr-fartly riou4» Wednesday, with abower*. V WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—Tyler cloudy and threatening hard min yesterday. Houston clear auf ideannnt. Dallas cloudy nnd wnrm. Fort Worth clear nnd hot. 8nn Antonio clouilr and wnrm. Tyler fair; temperature 71 Bonham cloudy; 80. Beaumont clear, gi Corsicana cloudy; 78. Sherman, slow rsls falling. Waco fair; 80. New Braunfels fair; 72. Houston clear; 84. Galrestos clear: 83. Oklahoma City cloudy; 73: rain, cd nil night. Gainesville cloudy; 74; rnlp. ed this morning. Ardmore cloudy; 75; rain, ed Inat night. Jinllns cloudy; M. Mississippi- Greenwood clear and pleai. ant. Nntenex clear and warm; rain last night. Vicksburg nnd Yazoo City eW nnd hot. Hnzlehurst. Jackson nnd Brook* haven elomly and hot. Meridian clear sad hot; hear/ rain yesterday. Hattiesburg cloudy ana hot; hnrd rain yesterdav after" noon. Am.t.v, -Columnus and Aberdeen clear and warm.* New Albany cloudy and warm. Tupelo clear nnd hot. Alabama—Troy clear nnd pleasant. 8elan cloudy and wnrm. • Birmingham* clear and hot. Montgomery and Opelika clear and Mobile clear, aud hot. UuntSTllls WEATHER IN WHEAT- BELT. Extreme Northwest—Clear; 48 to 62 above. Northwest—Cloudy: 52 to 68 above; gener al rains In South Dakota; local rains In Minnesota; now raining nt Rapid City. West and Southwest— Cloudv; 58 to 71 above: general rains; now raining In Sioux City, Dubuque, Davenport, Springfield, Mo., 8t. Louis and Knnsas City. Ohio Valley—Cloudy; 72 to 76 above; gen eral rains. W E ATH ER FOR EC AST. orgla—Partly cloudy, with local mini thunderstorms In the mountain dl»* trlrts Tuesday nnd Wednesday; light vs* rlable winds. Isoulslana, Mississippi, Alabnmn nnd East Texss—Showers Tuesday nnd Wednesdny; light to fresh south winds. East and West Florida—Showers Tuesday and Wednesday: light winds, mostly east. West Texae-Fair Tuesday and Wcdnes- STATE FORECAST. WEATHER CONPH IONS. Cloudy and unsettled weather preralls over most of the South, the Mississippi and Missouri valleys, nnd showers' ha re oc curred at moat stntlons enat of the Rockies. Bain was falling this morning' at llnpld. City, -8. D.» Davenport, Iowa, 8t. Isoult, Kansas City nnd Fort Smith. ’** * arcs prevail o map. current temperature* states east of the Mississippi, south Ohio. , The conditions faTor partly cloudy weath er In thla section tonight and Wednesday, with ahowere. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA , DISTRICT. ‘Atlanta, cloudy. . . . •Chattanooga, p. cloudy.. Columbus, clear. . . . Gainesville, clear. . . Greenville, clear. , . • Monti Newnan, rlenr.H, . . Rome, cloudy. . . . • . Spnrtapburg; cloudy. . . . Tallapoosa, deer Toocon. clear. . . . , t Weqt Point, p. cloudy.... IT III 2-1 HEAVY RAINFALLS. Btnckrllle, 8. <’ .. .. .. .. Covington, Tenn.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Chandler, Oktn.. Shawnee, Okln.. .. .* .. Stillwater, Oklai CENTRAL \ STATION. U{ 7. Bit \tlanta. Augusta Charleston. . . , *. . Galveston Ittle Rock., • . rmphls. . . . , . . nntgomery. . . . . New Orleans. .... Oklahoma Savannah Vicksburg. Wilmington. . . . . 14 11 5 31 8 10 10 16 9 17 It 10 . .. ..IB . ..'..iO ..2.y Diat. AvsrafM. M 4 rainfall- REMARKS. Slightly higher temperature* were re ported than for the previous 24 hours is moat districts. Rains occurred In all «*•* trict* except in the Charleston Heavy rainfall* 870CK8 AND BONDS. Georgia, Bid. As***- .. 112 DJ. ..106, . 102}£ Macon 8*. 106 Atlanta, 6a. mi..... W Atlanta, 4^8, 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934.. 106 Atlanta and West Point }g Atlanta nnd West Point Debts. l07 \ K. of Georgia let Income.... ... do. 2d Income do. >1 Income Augusta * and 8«vannab!!!*!””! ljf Southwestern.....,.., 118 THE 8UGAR MARKET. Private Leased Wire. , _ New York, Aug. 7.—I^ocal refiued *w , t r j‘5 ■near strong: refined quoted at unelinur™ price*; quotations for raw edran^l 'ft