The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 18
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WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE HO 118R-
nhoer nnd general plantation smith; none
other need apply. Steady Job and good
wage# to the right man. Address Lock Box
St, Jackson, Gs.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASH
barber? Easlrot trade In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber shops In
Atlanta In which w# work only our own
!»«Id from day you enter. Atlanta Barber
(ynllege, 162 Whitehall atreet.
ATLANTA BARBER ASSOCIATION, 162
Whitehall atreet. Good ahave—Dent. C,
.V.; Dept. B, 6c.; hair cut. Dept. C, 6c.;
Dept. B, 7c. Free shine In both depart
ments.
WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYERS AT
once to work on new mill buildings It
miles from Asheville, N. C., on the Murphy
branch of the Houthern rsllroad. Good
wages and long Job, there being ten million
brick to lay. Apply to Frank B. Gllbreth,
General Contractor. Canton, N. C.
WANTED—TEN TRUNK-MAKERS FROM
one to two yeara* experience. No others
need apply. Enterprise Trunk Manufactur
ing Company, Powell atreet and Georgia
WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ROOK-
keaper and office manager for a perma
nent poritlon. Addrvra, atating expert-
.ora with reference, lir. Hloaoer cempany,
41 Walton atreet. city.
WANTED—FOUR GOOD ERECTING MEN
for cotton gtnneriea, engines nud boilers;
$3 per day and expenses, M. C. Hall,
care Gibbet Machine Company, Columbia,
8. C.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 11$ Peachtree
street
WANTED-YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT
Money Floor.
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
GIRL WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES
legible hand, to address envelopes. Ad-
.drees A. G. Holloweli. B«v «4. elt^r.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD EDUCATION
and busluess experience, employed morn
ings only, desires employment during
afternoons. Good references. Address Gra
ham. care Georgian.
AGENTS WANTED.
PERPETUALLY INCREASING INCOME
to agentg selling popular magdxlnes giv
ing free a combined life, accident and
health policy. Box 6$0, Denver, Colo.
AGENTS MAKE 210 DAILY
oar household sneclalticft: bro< ..
Brown * Co.,
trated catalogue and two novo li
10c. Clark 4 Bom, 624 Fulton ■
ca go.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COBT-MY STOCK OtT I BON SAFES
and vault doom to ba aold at coat durti
next week; now la jrour time. 26 8. Bra
street. B. W. Ellis, Atlanta.
HYGIENIC
WE WANT
that aulta ql ...
condltlona of contest and
MIDGET VISITING AND
year; aoia an orer toe unuon mutes
50c per 100; special price 26c per 100 poet*
6; 2,000,000 sold la thirtjr days; niah your
era. Autry Greer, Sole Agent, 1312 Era-
WANTED— ROOMS.
UNFURNISHED BOOMS - T1VO
upstairs pn
txchanged.
Address Fair, tkla office.
^ FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES
. should have high grade alrns Call on
Kent Sign Ca. North Pryor street.
Pbooe 292$.
TUB SOUTHERN AVCTtlSS AND SAL*
v«ge Company, at 20 South Pryor atrMt,
will Ijuy or aril you out.
COAL. DRY 8TOVBWOOD—PROMPT DE-
llrery. John T. Stock* A Co., 236 l’etara
(treat. Ball ‘phou. It waat; Atlanta 'pbooa
IK'
FOR SALE—ONE SET LARGE OAK
foldlngdoors. one steel celling. Cols Book
Co., 69 Whitehall st.
SPLENDID SECOND-HAND BXCKLBIOlf
store, with reservoir and warming closet,
st half price. Address or call at 20 Dun
lap street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical Imoks for cash. J.
C. Ottvnn, 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1822.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There Is money In
every sack.
FOR SALB-BEBT RUBBER TIRE;
trorkmau.hfp ruarantaad. Oeorria V.
blcl. Mr,. Co . and 52 Waat Mltcb.ll at
FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADb FINE
Brockway surries. runabouts and depot
wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia
Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 63 West Mitchell
Street.
FOR RENT—OFFICE8.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH-
ed office. Phone 2133 or call at ISM Can
dler Bldg.
FOR RENT—R00M8.
Vffi fift:.\'T-f‘(5'fHt ftoeTHS. ~7iNfiHT:
second floor; gas, hot and cold water.
Suitable for light housekeeping. 281 Crew,
corner Glenn.
,mm uu
t WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don't let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett
^ (formerly of Burnett ft Wlllta) Is not dead
v nor missing. Ho Is contracting wall paper
> and painting. Office nnd show room 13
a East Hunter street Both ’phonp* 660.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
269 CHEW STREET; BEST SEVEN-
ft room home In Atlanta for the money. On
e Kelly street, large four-room house, mod-
!0 ern. Seven rooms and bath, cottage, 22
Hansel!; half block Grant park. Seven
- rooms and 1ml 1. 619 East Fair. Fire large
rooms, Imth and basement, on Williams
street, near Hfmpson and Baker, five min
utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on
Houston, near Jackson street. Six rooms
and hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant
park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave
nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off
Gordon, Wear End. Five rooms and bath
near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 886 1II1I,
six-room cottage, 100 feet on Hill, corner.
Eight-room two story residence on Georgia
avenue, near Grant street. Six rooms and
hall on Luckle. near Pine. Six-room cot-
tnge on Cherokee avenue, near Georgia,
fronting Oraut park. Three nice new flvo
nnd six-room cottages on Georgia avenue,
corner Copper aud llawson, 293, 296, 297.
151 Gordon .trrat, \Vo,t End. ten-room
rooldence. 106 Kelly .treot, alx-room bom*.
Six-room cottage on Caidtol avenue. Big
roraua and S-foot hall ai 112 Kelly atreet
Eight lota, 50 by 200 feet. Highland are-
nue. Corner of West Hunter nnd Do ray.
lot 40 by 100. On Data, between Grant and
IIIII. a .hady. building lot. 200-acre farm,
near Lakewood; will rail all or part. All
reaaooable In price and term*. Htevenaon
& Co., real eatate ngenov, city nnd conn-
try real eatate, 1529 Candler building. Bell
'phone 1061; Atlanta 306.
A NICK SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-BTORY
residence, newly imlnted and papered;
has electric lights, large, lot, osar Agnes
Scott College nnd schools, one block of
ciir. Good neighborhood Terms. Box 62,
• LOST.
Who put. your Mpar on «o .lick,
And guarantwa that It will »t ck;
Doc. your pointing, doe* It nice,
And * r a!waya loweat In the prlceT
Burnett, of courral
Your "Uncle Jim" li bard to beat!
Hc'a tf Number 11 R. Hunter (treat.
Both I'honea 560.
LOHT-OOLD CIRCULAR FIN. STUDDED e
with diamond, between 4:90 and 5 o clock
Friday, between Inman building and Deca
tur car line.- Liberal reward If returned
tn 96 luniim building.
STICK-PIN, THREE BLACK ENAMELED
dalale. «et each with a chip dlnmond,
Thumduy nlvln on Rrookwood ear or White* •
hal™tre«t. -Seturn to Oeorgl-.n and get 5
reward.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN, THB CLEAN CLEAN PEL-
low. cleans salts $1 to $1.60. Panta 60c.
|68 Whitehall Kt. Phones, Be/I A. JMi.
MONEY TO LOAN. 1
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PKO;
pie and other*. American lnveatment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1990.
WEYMAN ft CONNER8, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage losna on real estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchnae money notra; ^
•tralght lonn* made for 6 per rant and up.
Kurd*. According to derirnldllty of loan. Y
w. A. Fo.t.'r, 12 South Broad atreet.
THE UNION 8AVINOB BANK RUTS c
purchnae money notes nnd lenda money y
on Improved Atlanta property nt ren non- ei
able rate*. Bell phone 7N. Gould Bldg. ;
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of- Jj
fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. 11
Only on real estate lu aud near Atlanta. <
8. B. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 1
TO 5 YEAIIS. C PER CENT. JOHN a
CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. n
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: p
any amount, 4Vk. 5 and 6 per cent. Writ* '
or e.11 B. W. Canon. 24 B. Broad atrMt. (1
FARM LOANK-WE AUK PLACING o
Ioann on Georgia farms at the lowest *
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage 1
Company. Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE J,
at very lowest rates. No delay*. Charles
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court. i
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—YOU TO AHK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, atul Insist on getting It.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
ment Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex
change. buy and seU automobiles. Garage.
10-12 Mitchell atreet. Atlanta. Go. Bell
phone 4194-L Main.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent. 91V6 N. Pryor. Phone 2929. t-
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLO It- J
Ida llmea. Write us for prices. Wilson .
ft Huddleston. Miami, FIs.
IF YOU WISH INSIDE ADVICES OF 2 TO
10 points in stock* for marginal trading,
write me Immediately. R. W. Mossman,
44 Broadway, New York.
ATTRACTIVE PHOPOHITIOX-ESTAB- 1
lished manufacturing busluess; owner 1
haring other business needs competent
man to manage factory; will sell all or half
Interest. Staple specialty; every-day use; .»
demand greater than capacity; need cap- 11
itn! to enlarge. Profit 331.-3 per cent. Sold ^
for rosb. Certainly an opportunity. Full-
eat Investigation invited. F, care Atlnuta ly
Georgian.
START A MAIL ORDER BUSINESS: WE "
furnish everything neoeansry; only few
dollars re<iulred; new plan, success certain;
costs nothing to Investigate. Mllburu-
Hicks, 359 Dearborn street, Chicago,
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER l'I..LMHr.R,
Phones J2M. 20 E. Hunter St.
REFINED LADY COBBEBI'O.NDBNT
wanted :‘gtve fall description; object later.
Address for one week only. E. W. II., care
Mecklenburg. Chase City, Va.
“K^NT LIGHTS.”
TUB BEST Of MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
pXoj^ e^fm N. Pryor St. Alex Kent,
K BOM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
ART 8CHOOL.
SANDERS, SiHTH &
' CONWAY.
Phones 64$$. 412 Patera Building.
S3.600-.BRAND NEW 6-BOOM COTTAGE,
Just completed, on North arena#, near
Jackson street; yon will bare to see this
cosy little cottage to appreciate Its raloe.
Best of material and workmanship used,
beautiful cabinet mantels, Jlnted walls, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
(Happy'a School of Art and inspect por
traits painted by his large classes. Corner
Peachtree and Auburn.
WANTED—FURNI8HED HOU8E,
FmPTuSNT-KU BN IHIIE D ROOMS I>.
fine location, to couple or gentlemen.
Board can be procured near. 3*7 Piedmont
arena#.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2336. Msn r s sewed half soles, 76c.
FOR PINE SHOE RE-
PAIRING
*o to J. W. Carroll, 47 Sooth Pryor etreet,
-■welt, court In *'• -— 3 --
cheap prim.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
l'ANAMT~ANtr'MILAN 'aTltAW~lIATa
—cd and rc.h.pcd, 50c.
end a tiff felt hate cleaned cad re-
•haped, Me.
Bind, or uweata, 2Bc .each extra.
ACME MATTERS. 6H Whitehall BL
TUJBTY ACRES UP THE PEACIITBEB
road, lying Ju.t off the main road; apian
did i-room cottage, aplcndld orchard, all
kind, of fruit, aplcndld wire feneee m<l
Iron gntce, good pnnturngc, aprfnga, etc. We
went to Bbow you thle end point ont ee,
ernl feature* not mentioned here, end then
make you a price.
26.250— N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room home on largn lot. In prettlcat
Part of thla street, bring near North avo-
nne and Ponce DeLeon. Thle In a bcanty
and no mlatakc. Csu mska very enay terms
on thin to denlrable party.
16.250— A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH 8TBEET
home of nine roome, on the prettiest 50 by
230-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace-
heated and up to date. Can naalat you to
get termn on this.
22,760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
room house, lot 50x150 to alleyt elevated,
on car line; can make termn to acceptable
party of 2400 cask and 226 par month.
23,000-COLLEGE PARK HOUR OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories, In good condition, on
corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near
car line; we can make termn of (1,000 cash,
balance easy on thle.
((,000—ABOUT .COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtrees, we have a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, finished beautifully Inside and
out; If yon want n bargain, let na show you
thla place at once, an It In the only thing of
Ita kind In the city situated so favorably
and to be bad on easy terms.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Write for catalogue. Alcxnnder-Elyen Co,
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LATtGKST
bicycle end sundry distributors to the
•oath. Southern ngente for Pierce, Y
PAINTEB.
r isv a** dacoratlom
20M R. Alabama St
"remeWBs
1 make hair grow,
oap makes you by-
ysert snecsts.) j, J.
i "Tbs Grand,” At-
OASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
TONAL8. HALLWOODS. IDEALS
1 nil other makes at bargain price*,
can nell yon n register, nultnbTa for
bnsfneta, at a price that cannot help
pinnae yon,
■b or monthly pnymenta. Every register
ranteed for_two yean. Southern Caah
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 8. Drond St.,
Atlanta, Go.
M. A. SHELTON;
6276, 61 B. Pryor (tract
MONEY! MONEY!
MONEY!
e Wise and Invest Your
Money Where It Is Safe
and Where It Will Pay
You Large Amount Net
Interest.
8 un<l 9-mom house* In choice white nelgh-
fflrUAN KEIX you TlioirK t oKN’rik
uear the new noatofflce, with Improve
ments. that la paying • per cent net; ft wlli
double In value within throe ran,
IVachtroe; now pajlng not leaa than
>r cent net; said property haa doubled
ralue within the laat four years and
advance within the next four years
leaa than 60 per cent. Can prove all wa
X miT VoU "WIB dUttAf ttdf
rgaln In railroad frontage close |q (with
rovemeuta worth 112,000). Hay, 200 feet
‘allroad lor 360 feet on street, for the
of 326.000.
y 2'f« ”*»•’( *» Anil IIUAIT) UP t HUAI
6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or west
THE ABOVE. GALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE PLEASED TO
SERVE YOU.
M. MeNEILL and
WM. S. SHERWOOD,
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
The flr.t month will be given FREE,
and if ocouplnd on# year, two more
months will bn given fREE at thn
•nd of tho year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. None
but good families will be allowed in
these houses. Theae nr* located on thn
river electric car line, only twenty min*
utes* ride from thn canter of the city;
contain 7 and 8 roome; have never
bean occupied) are located In West At-
lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty,
foot park, which la ant in treat, ever
greens and flotArt. Pure alri native
oakst an ideal spot for children. It Ir
cheaper than living In the city and the
surroundings are more ’wholesome. In
the oentar of this perk are the FERRO
PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, whloh will
ours any caee of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now hae a new church, neatly
furniehed, a store, a school houae cost
ing $2,500 will soon be completed. CapL
J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds,
will show you through the houses. Rant
$20 per month.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
If you have property any
where in Atlanta that you
want to sell, see
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
REAL ESTATE AT
AUCTION
75 LOTS.
We have subdivided the
Blount property into 75 lots
and will sell them at auction
on the premises
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST,
at 3 o’clock p. m. This prop
ertv fronts DeKalb avenue
and runs through to McLen
don street. It adjoins the
handsome residences of
Messrs. Hightower and Mor
ris and is within 167 feet of
beautiful Moreland avenue
(Inman Park). These lots
will front on two electric car
lines and are covered with
preity shade, lie beautifully,
no grading, no fills. Schools
and churches are convenient.
This entire tract is situated
on a commanding eminence,
which overlooks Atlanta. On
all sides of these lots are
some of the most beautiful
homes in Atlanta, insuring
to the purchaser an, estab
lished neighborhood. We
are offering very liberal
terms to. purchasers—one-
third cash, balance $10.00 a
month, 7 per cent interest,
Plats and information at of
fice of
ROFF SIMS & CO.,
Real Estate Agepts,
319 and 320 Fourth National
Bank Building,
Bell Phone 888. Standard
2880.
Two Houses On North Boulevard.
We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,700
cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgewood ave.
and Auburn ave.; lot is 106x160, with good elevation.
An out-of-town owner wants to sell these two places
for cash.
: FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR,
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
BEST BARGAIN IN
ATLANTA.
1 Summit avenue, renting
for $648.00 annually. For
HENDRICK & CO.,
’Phones 2837.
HENRY H. JACKSON.
TWO NEW •'ROOM COTTAGES NEAR
Terminal Station; sidewalks and sewer;
cabinet mantels; splendid renting section.
$1,600 each, one-tblrd caah and monthly
payments.
Nlcfi Lot. ahhby street. 54x200 ft.
Halt front anil covered with nice ook
tree*. Only 2250.
IF YOU WANT A NICE, MODKRht HOME
that la a beauty, on the best part ot
Central avenue, we have It, and the price
Js right.
Jinw ProPehtY—'KENTS 212;«) l'tilt
month-4900. I.et us show you this.
WVtt-ROOM ilOljSKi ON NHL8GN ST.
IiOt 60x126; this Is close tn. Price $2,000.
hIx'-hMJJ Jioderi*, bankIS 1
street $2,800. Terms.
KJ5W t-fTuoM Horsk, with hALl and
23 seres land, % mile chert road and eljpit
tnllea from the dty-41.200.
AT NriS. ,04-31)6 WEST FOURTH HTItfcfiT
we have two 8-room cottages In first*
class thane, renting to white tenants at $7
each, and a small house In rear of one lot.
Thla Is a bargain nt $1,400.
Rents $65, Price $4,250.
HEBE 18 NEW PROPERTY PAYING 18
per cent; close In aud close to new depot.
BSBT kaTH RfUEET—URnth to
white tenants at $13; price $1,100; rent can
be raised to $16; car line.
JVST combi.eted-S'ew bix-boom
house, on best part of Jones avenue; price
$2,000; $300 cash, $25 per month.
IN A SYftNE'B THROW 4 OF Tltfc PIEH-
inont. on Luokl. .tract, aoven-room houw
at 2X.KW.
uis'b MV era m
/ W. E. WORLEY,
32S EMPIRE BUILDING.
Atlanta ’Phone 3983.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
306 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 6499.
FOR RENT.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones 613.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEOUGIA—Pultou County.
lu pursuance of orders granted to cie as
administrator, with the will annexed, of
Robert Dobme, late of said county, de
ceased, by the honorable court of ordinary
of Fulton county, on the first Monday In
October, 1904, and on the first Monday In
June, 1906, respectively, 1 will offer for tale
and sell to the highest bidder, liefore the
court house door of Fultou county, In the
city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday In Sep
tember. 1906. between the legal hours of
sale, the following property of said Itoliert
Dohme. deceased, to wit:
A certain tract of land In land lot 109 of
the Fourteenth district of Fultou county,
belt “ *“ “*—“ — —* --
at
Dor _ ___
south side of Larkin street 90 feet, thence
extending back south same width as frout
and along Dora street 80 feet, and being
known as lots 19 and 20 of the sub-dlvlilou
of the "Lawshe homestead,” and contain
ing Improvements thereon.
Also, a certain tract of wild land, being
land lot 86 of the Fifteenth district and
second section of Cherokee county. Georgia,
nnd containing 40 acres, more or leas.
Also, n certain lot of land In the town of
Nsntahala, Swain county. North Carolina,
md known In the sub-division of the Nan-
ahnla property as lot No. 12 In block 93,
fronting on Central avenue 26 feet nnd ex
tending back 130 feet.
Also, two share* of
the Nnntnhata Marble nnd _ . _
deuced by certificate No. 139 of the cHpltnl
stock of said company. Incorporated under
the lawa of W ‘
Also. 2,000 sh
the Giant Ledi __ _ .
corporated under the laws of the state of
Arlxona, ns evidenced by certificate 1066.
To be sold for the purpose of paying the
debts of said Robert Dohme, deceased, nnd
for distribution among the legatees under
his will. MARK A. HARDIN,
Administrator, with the Will Annexed, of
Robert Dohme. Deceased.
THOS. F. CORRIGAN, Attorney.
8-11-18-26(91-1.
THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta ami Vicinity—Shower,
nlglit and Sender. *
STATE FORECAST.
Georgia, Alabama, end South Cnr.,llD«_
Local ebon-era tonight end Bandar. *
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Moving In from the aorthiraat t. ,,
ren of hirh <'••ntF.ii .l . ■
urea of high preaaure, central over the i
kotee and weatern .Nebraeke. The mlro
of tb i "high" bee earned ralo end
fall* In temperature to the eonth end
eaet of Its center. Shower* have oe-uraS
ill Tennceoee. Alabama, portion* of
nnd In the northee*t. *
The area of lowest atr preuure la on.
e*tern New York, having moved but lit'
e since Krldnr morning. Over the *outV
era half of the conntrv the preuure I* aS
end etegtutnt, favorable for local nhowrn
In thla rlclnltr tonight end Bondar ™
J. B. marbVry,
Section Director,
„COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hours ending at I a. m nth
meridian time, August II. 1904. h
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
STATISTICS.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McLane, at 44 Mill*
street, a daughter.
DEATHS,
Jennie Louise Turner, 4 months old, died
of Indigestion at 66 McDonough street. 4
Margaret B. Andrews, 19 months old, died
of pneumonia at 20 Lucy street.
Infant of O. H. Mauldin died at 190 Echo
street.
DeWItt Brandon, 4 Feara old, died ot
tuberculosis at 643 E. Fair street.
Carroll Vaughan, 13 years old, died of
typhoid fever at 239 Courtlnnd avenue.
Guy T. Drench. 24 years old, dlu* et
poison at Grady hospital.
PROPERTY~TRAN8FERS.
•a.cpw). Penal Sum—Hugh Richardson to'W.
31. Weathers, lot on Cascade avenue. Bond
for title.
8600—C. 8. Winder, administrator, to Alias
Ada Terrine, lot on Pickert street, near
Cameron atreet. Administrator’s deed.
$2,600—Agnes F. Pickert to E. Dreyfus et
al. three lots on Waldo street, near Pickert
street. Loan deed.
$4,000—Mrs. B. K. Armstrong to Mrs. M.
K. Walsh, lot on Pine street, near Butlec
street. Warranty deed.
Chattanooga, cloudy.
Columbus, clear. . .
Gainesville, dear. •
Greenville, dear. . .
Griffin, clear
•Mneon, p. cloudy. .
Toccoa. clear..
West i*oint, dear! „
•Minimum temperatures are for 71171?
hour period ending nt 8 a. in. t“
HEAVY RAINFALLS.
Spartanburg, 8. C
Ardmore, I. T
Paris, Texas.... - --
Union Springs, Ala.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Charleston. .
Galveston . .
Little. Rock.
Memphis. . .
Mobile. . . .
BEAUTIFUL VACANT LOT (68x210 FEET)
on Peachtree between, Thirteenth and
Fourteenth streets; three magnificent homes
occupy the rest of the block. Cheapest and
most desirable available lot on this street of
elegant homes. Saleable for a residence or
apartment house. Oply $7,860—$1,860 cash
and $1,000 per annum at 6 per cent.
lot bn Factory street. Warranty •
buildincTpermit8.
$200—M. A. Golden, to odd to one-story
frame dwelling at 748 Marietta atreet.
$66—W. B. Mathews, to re-cover two one-
story frame dwellings at 145-147 Howell
street.
$5,100—Miss Clyde Crockett, to build six
one-story frame dwellings at 409-11-13-17-19-21
Hilliard street
$1,700—Miss Clyde Crockett, to build two
one-story frame dwelling at 412-416 Hilliard
street
$100—J. L. Poindexter, to add to one-story
frame dwelling at 21 Lucy street.
$126—Edgar Oliver, to repair frame dwell
ing at 466 Courtland avenue.
$2,400—C. C. Stovall, to build store and
dwelling at 222-224 Highland avenue.
$300—G. Y. Pierce, to add to one-atory
frame dwelling at 39 Ponders avenue.
$80—A. P. Kerlln, to re-cover two one-
story frame dwellings at 411-416 Central ave
nue.
New Orleans.
Oklahoma. . ,
Savannah. . ,
Vicksburg. .
Wilmington. ,
T indicates Insppreclsb
REMARK
SsS
Dlst. Average*.
Temp’ture.
5rJ
J A R K b rAlD * aU *
Bnln has fallen 7n all portions of tho bolt.
The amounts were heavy In South Cnrolln*,
Indian Territory, Texas and Alabama. Lit- i
tie or no changes in temperature were re
860 ACRES, GOOD RESIDENCE. BARN US.
cotton houses and 13 tenant houses; all
practically new; 100^acres: bottom cronl904
146 bales cotton, t ••• bushel* corn; 19&: IK
hsfes cotton, J -■ 1 bushels corn. Iwsldes
other crops. PaV*. with superintendent,
over $3,000 net. Telephone and dally mall.
Located » miles uortheast of Atlanta. The
owner tied to other business and can t give
It attention. Wants »julck sale at $26 acre.
R. O. MEDLOCK.
GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY.
By virtue of, a power of sale given In a
certain mortgage by Frank .Martin, Mar
shall Martin. Ell Martin and Roxaaue Mar
tin to B. M. Brooks, dated March 6, 1902.
and recorded March 14, 1902. In mortgage
hook No. 61, page »*, of Fnltott county rev
or»!a, there win be sold before the court
house door of as hi county, within the lent
hours of sale on first Tuesday In September
next, for cash, all that tmet or parcel of
land lying and being In the city of Atlanta
and being part of land lot R of the 14th
district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting
on the north side of Markham atreet 31
feet it ml extending hack north same width
ns front, UT feet, to an slier. Bounded on
the east by lot of Mary Kcllsr and on the
west by lot of Daniel A vary. Will be sold
to the highest bidder for the purpose of
paying the debt due said B. M. Brooks and
paying the expense* of making such sale.
B. M. BROOKS.
FINE PLANTATION FOR
SALE.
It.EB FIAqp
county), t_
creek. All in one hotly, 126 acres fine hot
tom litiul, well dntlued ami In high state ol
cultivation; open laud euough for twenty
plows. Made laat year 116. balea. cotton
and 3.000 bushels of corn and other crops,
wheat, oats, sorghum, pros, etc. Itnproi
incuts: -One modern well-flntslied 6-ro<
dwelling and IS tenant houses. Bants,
cribs, storehouses and blacksmith shop sll
In good condition. Severs! good wells of
fine freestone water. Urge pasture and
plenty of timber for all purposes. R. F. D.
route and telephone connecting to all parts
of the county. Splendid, healthy commu
nity. close to public school and churchea.
This farm Iras netted the owner $3,000 for
the last -two years. This Is one of the
Inrot farms lu the state.
*WIII make terms of % cash, 1. 2. 3 years
on balance, or would consider exchange for
good Income city property. For further In
formation. apply to
E. A. NESBIT.
3 Edgewood Ave'.
STOCKS REVIEWED
B YNEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. U.—The Bun eegi: After
the Bret few mluutee of trading, during
whlrh etocke were general!, higher, the
market became reactionary, but the great
atrength In the Harrlmdn laaue* proved a
(iifni-leut auctalnlng fact of to prevent any-
thing mare than temporary receaalons.
The London market was arm with
atrength In kalTIn, while roniol* were
tteaily anil Rnnlan timid* higher. Foreign
haying, while not of a large rolame ln our
market, ao atrongty favored Southern Pu-
otae anil Jllasouri 1’aetlto a* to auggeat that
antlelpatlona ot favorable dividend action
were entertained abroad aa well en at home.
During the greater pert of the aeulon Imal-
neu, ont aide of a few Ime*. wna very
(null, but the undertone wa* at all tlmea
goal. IVnnaylvanl* and Reading, while
fairly active, allowed a look of the aggren-
**ve boring aeon earlier In the week, and
Bit. wa* comparatively neglected.
I nlteil State* Steel leant** (bowed fair
strength, anil It wna naserteil that the only
fear In regard to the trade altnatlnn wna
that the mllla might not be aMe to hand”
the tioalncM In right. Norfolk wna atrong
on a revival of the atorie* about an In-
tow wgr to * **» —
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
By Private leased Wire.
New York Aug. 11.—I .no* l refined and
augar steady ami unchanged. London i
He lower. August 9a: (September 8s
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ani
Produce exchange.
Lemons, $4.7565.00.
Limes 50 to 76c.
Peaches, per crate, $1.0001.50.
Pineapples, $1.50 to $2X0.
Bananas, straights, ir*- hunch $1.53 U
$1.75. Culls, per bunco, $1 to $1.25.
Watermelnvs, $7.50 to $S).0Q per 100; da
“poultry and country PRODCCR-
Live bens 36 to 37&e: fries W6to Oc:
broller* 16 to 22ttc. Lire ducks, Pekls J
to$6c; puddle 26to 27&c.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to lie.
Bu(ter!’ e teble* < ’per 0 |h., SO to Sttc: cook*
VMkJW'fil in Mb. rack. «
^VEGETABLES.—Iriih patatoca. No. 1
stock, $2.60 barrel.
Onions. $1.5o Inishel: cabbage. 2c pound,
new sweet potatoes JL50 bushel.
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. ,
FLOUR— Postels Patent. $6.00; Diamond
patent, $5.60; Mascoutnh Star, $4.65: faorj
e itent. $4.65; Rwl Eagle, $4.40; Blue ItlbbGU.
t n ncy * wtSllt t 5 -*
°CUUN-Choice red -ob. 7«c; No. 2 white,;
76c; No. 2 yellow. T4c; mixed, 73c.
OATtj—Choice white clipped. 62c; choice
white, 60c; choice mixed, 49c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
3IEAIx— Plain water ground, per bosks*,
73c; Ikolted 140-lb. Jut##, per bushel. 65c,
Shorts, white, $1.5o, medium. 81.40; brows,
$1.35; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. $l.m
IIAY 1 .—Timothy, cbmcs large bales, $U*f
do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, ha »
timothy II; do.. No. t. ft; do.. So. l *
clover mlxed/$L00; do, No. 2 closed mixed, j
*°(;l.OVRtt.-Choice vs-., ■
The above prices are :. o. b. Atlanta. *"
subject to immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
8ITGAR—Standard granulated, $5-20. Ns* j
York Refined, 6)4; plantations, 6H. Market j
T c5p{fEft-no«.trt Arhnekl.'. Uf* ]
bulk. In bags or barrels, 13c; green. W te ,
12c. Market strong.
RICE.—Carolina (H to 7Hc. aceordlo, M
dairy. MW
twlna He; brick. He. Market ftrong. \
PROVI8ION8—Bunrame ham*, lie. P»"1
ham* 151 ie. I'allfornta hams 10!*e: lied enfj
ham*. Uc7 Dry aalt extra ill*. 29**7: hettUM
lb...,no.®; fat Iwek*. «e; plat... F*
Supreme lard, (..II; Rat Croaa. %■ I
Drift compound, 7fcc; ReU Croaa, 7V*
8TOCKS AND BONDS.
Bh! At
B2S3% \T
Atlanta, U, lull
Atlanta, 4)i*, US 107
Atlanta 4a, 1MI 1«*
Atlanta and Wrat Point Ig
Atlanta and W*«t l'olnt Dobta. 107
C. K. of Georgia lit
do. Sil Income
do. M Income
Georgia
Aagnata and Savannah..
Houtbweatvrn...
a Pa rise
and A. Ht
m
! ns
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
By Private teaae.1 Wire.’ , ,
Chleago. Aug. 11.—Ha**~E*tlm.ite.l
eelpt* today tt.OOi. Market SfllAe ■■!*%
quality fair: left over U74: hulk (
jail mated foe Mondaw*47ioO; light
2WH.05; Th4e?hJ5ivT«MH ■; rkK
t'al'h—K.tlmated rreelpta *».
nnelunged; qnaUty fair:, brave* 23* v S*V
Baflm'ga
Sh»*ep—Receipts 3.006. “ *