The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 14, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Uc-«*. .V.. -h. • WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD «rs for consecutive insertion*: 1 time . 9 times 6 times . 26 times . . 62 times ..... 9 1 / 78 times 3 Written notie# is required to diseontinue 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 sure 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 U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. Wh.n ..riding ad*, pay for at ratra quot.d above. WANTEO HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOH STRONG WHITE a. brl[*.ra Id lb. foundry to lo.ro mnf trod. Good pay to .tart with batter p»y In two or three month. those with good references used a Do Loach Mlir Ufa. Co. goodat If ao, call up SM (Brill. Southern Auction and Halrage Company. bouth Pryor. WANTED. CARE THE GEORGIAN.. WANTED—TOIt NO MAN Ti the drug business. Address cars The Atlanta Georgian. Whitehall street. miles fi branch of the Southern S3 per day and expenses, csre^ Olbbes Machine Comps capable at edge-grinding and frame b* lng. Address X. I., care this paper. !& r.ndl.r hnlldlna WANTED HELP-FEMALE. TO INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—USEflH OF MONET FLOUR. WANTED—THREE WHITE OIRL8. ply at Guthtnan Steam laundry, V haUaiu^nrnthertm^ifri-etN^^^^^^ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTKD-POfilTlON AS Cl elerk: eleven years’ experience ... ■ It. Grocery, 364 Houston MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MT STOCK OF IRON SAFES HYGIENIC IIL’SINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG- ultr sir' — •Midget per 100. Ain Atlanta, Ga. HE A FIRST-CLASS RARIIER. WEDDING graphed st printing. I»e INVITATIONS. SAFE WANTED—HAVE YOU yon wish to sell. A." Hollowed. 804 Cs FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLAsi BUSINESS ™Tu>U8EH THU SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL rare Company, it SO Booth Pry — will noy or ad I you out «r inn BALE—ONE folding doors, one i Co.. • Whitehall st, SET LARGE OAK FOR SALE-BEST . BUBBKlt TIRE; FOR SALE-TWO CAB LOADS Brockway surrfes. runabouts and 8G3? uk'W M m wiit » ART SCHOOL. PUBLIC TO WANTED—THE Klappy’s School or Art a traits painted hr hla largo Fiacbtrcc and Auburn. \ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTI-ID—ALL KINIIH OF RAJ.ADI.R •chool, taw. meOlcgl books for cart. J. C. Oavaa. 71 Whlttball atrwt. 'Pboa. M2L WANTKI*—TEN TIIOl'HAND I’EOI'LB TO buy Money Flour. There la money la every sack. ' FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH* 4*d office. Phone 2831 or call at ISO Can* dler Bldg. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PA I NTH. “Don't let 'em tool yon." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead nor mlaalng. He la contracting wall paper and painting. Office and ahow room 13 East Hunter atreeL Both 'phones 660. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. 269 CREW STREET; BERT SEVEN* room home In Atlanta for the money, on Kelly nm+t, large four-room house, mod ern. Keven rooms and both, cottage. 72 Hanaell; half block Grant park, seven too urn an d ball. 519, E«»t Fair. Five large r<M»ma. bath nnd baaemeut. on Williams afreet, n«nr Rlmpson aud Baker, five min utes walk. Elegant eleven-room house on llouatoii. near Jackaon street. Rlx rooms nud hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave nue. Floe cottage home on Ashby, Just off Gordon, West End. Flvs rooms and bath near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 386 1111), six-room cottage, 190 feet on Hill, corner. Eight-room two story residence on Georgia avenue, near Grant street. Six rooms and hall on Ltirkle. near Pine. Hlx-room cot tage ou Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice qew fiv# and ala-room cottages on Georgia avenue, corner t'ooper and IUwson, 233, 296, 297. 154 Gordon street, West End. ten-room residence. 196 Kelly street, six-room home. Hit room cottage on Capitol svenne. BIX rooms and 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly street- , Eight lots, 60 by 200 feet. Highland ave nue. Corner of West Hunter and Doray. lot 40 by 109. On Haas, tietween Grant ssd Illll, a shady building lot. 200-acre farm, near Lakewood; will sell all or part. All renamiable In price and terms. Btevenson A Co., real estate agency, city and conn* try real estate, 1629 Candler building. Bell 'phone 1051; Atlanta 30$. A NICE REIVER-BOOM. TWO-RTOBY rpiliien*-*. newly pelnteu end pep#red: he# electric light*, large tot. neer Ague. Hcott College end erbnota, one block of car. Good neighborhood. Terms. Box 62, Decatur. IK IT 18 REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen* dleton, 614 Peters building. LOST. Who puts year pXper on so slick, And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice. And ,r *lways lowest In the pricef* Burnett, of coarse! Your "Uncle Jim" la hard to best: He's st Number 12 B. Hunter street. Both Phones 660. LORT-AT EAST LAKE OR ON STREET car Saturday, old seal watch fob, topes i stone. Return to American Book Company. | FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBI# low. cleans anils 81- to 11.69. Pants 10c. 168 Whitehall Bt. Phones, Bell 629, A. S8SL MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Establl shed 1800. WF.YMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage Inane on reel estate. FOUR l'EIl CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for pnrrimra money not#*; straight loan* made for 6 per cent and up- warda. According to doolrahlllty of loan. W. A Foatcr. U South Uijad atreet. THE UNION SAVINOS HANK BUYS Durchanc money notea and lenda money , on Improved Atlanta property at reaaon- i able ratea. Bell phone 7C9. Could Uldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 8 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real fcatata In. and near Atlauta. R. ll. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. * TO 6 YEARS. 8 PER CENT. JOIIN „ CAREY. M BAHT ALABAMA BTRP.BT. SPECIAL HOME FUNDB TO LEND: any amount, 414. 6 nnd • per cent Writ. J, or call B. W. Caraon, il 8. Uroad atrrat. c FARM LOANS—WE ARK PLACING J loana on Georgia farma at tha toweat - rates ever offered. The Houthern Mortgage <■ Company, Gould building. w MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE d at very lowest ratea. No delnya. Charles y Herman, room* 202-3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. J WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER *' for Mon.y Floor, and Inalat on getting It, V because there la money In It. Ir BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. . £ °Se B .?"^ DT v{' , e ,! M T Sc5nM U i!:: * phone 494-1 • Main. . \ ‘HMlf ffil? S Kent. »1!4 N. Pryor. Phone S3 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FI.OII- Ida limes. Writ# us for pricra. Wilson k Huddleston. Miami. Fla. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YABBROUfin. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones INI. » E - nuhtar RL WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. ] Largest stock In Bouth. 64 N. Broad it. “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGRTR NOW raid at Hto N. Pryor RL Alas hast. Pboa. 4248. KROM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP and hair soap; raid at drug nnd dejuirt. ment ttorca; nik for It or wrlto J. J. Kroni, “ Sculp nnd Hair Specialist. 812 Tha Grand, H Atlanta, Ga. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Be|l 2SN. Men's sewed half solas. 71c. FOIi FINE SHOE RE- . PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 ILmth Pry<w street, onpoalte court house. All work first-class. n No cheap prices. *» OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HAT. — cleaned and reshaped. 60c. . c Ho ft and stiff felt kata cleaned sod re- shaped; 36c. Band, or sweata. 3c each -xtra. ■ ACME HATTERS. 414 Whitehall Rt M M. A. SHELTON. " DON’T FtlRGirr M. A. RHELlbN IR A IN practical more nnd range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Bath •''woes »b BUSINESS DIBECTOBY. TALKING MACHINES AND HECORDH- Wboteaale tad retail distributor)! of Vie* tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines and IASS, records. Immediate attention mall ordds. We want the alrrn i • catalogue. Alei.oder-glyea On. merem .'n aaaaiy aauuiuia in in. sooth. Soothers areata for Plan. Tala. Sn.U ami Hudson bicycles. Writ, for oar tt04 catalogue and prten ltat Alexander- IBYNOLDB. THB SIGN PAINTER. Rlftw. baaaera, hags and Ha, decoration. — special occedooa Mi R. Alabama ft ollOPATflK. HfiMulii KKomopatHiu nEVtTilM CTTKB aralp, diseases and make hair grew. Krom’a Medlr.tedloap makaa yoo by lanta, Ga. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALL WOODS, IDEALS and til other makaa at bargain prices. Wa caneeU yoo a regliter, eul table for an^ boalneaa, at a price that cannot btlp Caahor*monthly payment a. Erery regtatrf oars n teed for two years Routb.ro Caab Regl.ter Co.. Branch of Amorfean Becood- Hand Caab Register Co,. 14 8. Urond (treat. REOIBTER EXCHANGE, 24 B. Broad 8L, Atlanta. On. LEO FRESH, AUCTIONEER; 123 Whitehall Street. IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING YOU HAVE A ROOM TO RENT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL YOU ARE OUT OF A SITUATION IN FACT MOST ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT Jl Georgian Want Ad Will Do the Trick ...THEY ARE LITTLE WONDER WORKERS... SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phone. 8422. 411 Peter. Building. 12.600—BRAND NEW 9-ROOM COTTAGE, jnat completed, on North ayeune, near Jackson street; you will hare to see cosy Uttls cottage to appreciate Its value. Beat of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, stc. Can makt attractive terms to right parties. FOR RENT. WE HAVE THE LARGEST LI8T OF .bouses that we ever had In one week. Call by our office Monday and get a bu - vlng a full description of them sIL letln glvia We snow < THIRTY ACRES UP THB PEACHTREE road, lying just off the main road; splen- dld l-rootn cottage, splendid orchard, all kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and iron gates, good pasturage, spring!, etc. We want to show you this and point out say< eral features not mentioned here, sod then make you a price. the entire furniture and outfit st room and bed room WANTED. Houses to rent. Have LIEBMAN, AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! c Wise-and Invest Your Money Where It Is Safe and Where It Will Pay You Large Amount Net Interest. 8 and 9-rooin bonnes in choice white neigh borhood. rent tut ao ns to pay you 9 per •t first year and 9% per ceut socond Duly $8,280 or $1S;&(M> needed; half IWic’B iHmsim the new noatiHHMH meats, that Is paying 9 tier cen double In value within three yi mr'.VAx! in.-. i vY.v tviu fit.-; will per cent net; said property has doubled —.— -'**-*- inst four yt fo value within the earn nnd A"" li.l, «Kl.l. • V6II eue gREaTMT bargain In railroad frontage close In (with $6..»-N. BOULEVARDS BRAND NEW 9-room house on' large lot, In prettiest part of this street, being near North avs* tiue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Cau make very easy terms on this to deslrabls party. I6.25&—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET horns of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- bested and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. $2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room bouse, lot 60x150 to alley; titrated, on car line; can make terms to acceptabla party of $400 cash and $26 per month. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, In good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance eaay on this. , $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtrees, we have a lovaly 2-story •* room home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a bargain, let ua show you thla place at once, aa It Is the only thing of Ita kind In the city situated oo favorably and to bo had on eaay terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, * Both Phone, tit. SNOOK’S Big Furniture Values Today Fall qn.rt.rM O.k Dining Tables, big teg.; Ml,.. no. Fall quartered Its 8ld.bo.rd4, eat to 27.60 23 China Clooeta; only 15.60 120 Leather Dining Chair, (.lx); only.. 12.60 tat Hat Rack. 22.60 The blggeat value, over ahowa la Iron Red.; 10 Circle hetd and foot pleeea; only.. 2.60 120 Rxtra bear/ Rada, all colon 0.60 116 2-Inch Pillar Beds, only 0.60 All-Steel Spring; only 1.99 All-Cotton Mattceaaea; only.. .. .. .. 2.99 Don't mtaa theae big values. >40, 180, 100, |80 Davenport., cut to 126, 136. |4t and 180, In aolld Mahogany. Wrath erM and Oolden Oak. Watch out for <Rir hfg coming 600-Roll Matting Sale bent grade Japaneae Matting., will lie 1614c. P. H. SNOOK FURN1TURB COMPANY, 60 North Broad Street STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Johnson, at 12 Ridge avenue, a son. To Mr. and Mra. Aaron Avery, at 167 Magnolia street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, st Hilliard street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Harrison, at S3 East Fourth street, a son. To Mr. and Mra. C. N. Anderson, at 556 Spring street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Evans, st 25 Mc Donald street, a son. 6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or weet THE ABOVE. CALL AND SEE US. WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. M. McNEILL and WM. S. SHERWOOD, FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. ami storage mom. Hnllt loss than a year Plenty of shade .ami fruit home, near Decatur. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. J. H. GARNER & CO. 305 nnd 30t Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. AVK.. NKAR MITCHELL. A nea. lot for $3,750. Fourth rn.b. inr-TfiimTinrKA ft i r r i. Th. first month will b, glv.n FREE, and If oceupl.d on, y.«r, two more month, will b. glv.n FREE at tha and of tho yoar, making only nino months you will hgva to pay for. Non# but good familiaa will bo allowed In th.,o houi.t. This, are locatad on tho rlvor oloetrle ear lina, only twenty min* utes' ride from tho eontar of tho eltyi contain 7 and 8 rooms; hava never baan occupied; are touted In W.tt At lanta Park, Evsry hou.s fronts a fifty, foot park, which to sst In traas, ever greens and flowers. Pure air| native oaks; an idaal spot for children. It Is cheaper than living in tha city and tha surroundings are more wholoeomo. In tho eontor of this park are tha FERRO PHOSPHATE SPRINGS, which will cure any caea of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how tong stand* lng. It new hac a now church, neatly furnished, a store, a school house cost ing >2,500 will coon bo completed. Capt. J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds, will chow you through the houses. Rent $20 per month. 01-ORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. TWO-8IX ROOM COTTAGER NEAR TER- initial station; sidewalks and sewer; cub ln#*t mantels; splendid reutlng aectlou; lu ll; one-third cash and monthly pay ments. NICE l.'tlT ON ARlfttV RTItfcET, 54 HY i iFTt, rsai truui, n oak trees; only $250. bestmfeirfs* oS'W¥h witttt: s-kett five-room modern cottage, wltb hall; well elerated; needs to be seen to b# appro* elated; only $1,860, DEATH8. Edna Tnrnlpseed, 10 months old, died at 52 Calumbla avenue. Mlaa Leila Newton. 24 years old. died of tutwrculosls, at 78 West Georgia avenue. Infant of J. W. Brown, at 26 McAfee •treet. Mra. Eva Cone, typhoid fever, al II. N. Gentry* 23 years old, died at Mll< ledgevllle, Ga. Mrs. W. 8. Gibbs, 71 years old, died 23 yesro old, died of Tabernacle Infirmary. at 164 Forrest avenue. Josephine E. Pittman, 3 years old. died «#. i stimuli, a jrui* uiu. of pneumonia, st 106 Hltnpeon street. Lula Kent. 39 years old, died of Indi gestion, at <9 Henry street. BUILDING PERMIT8. $4.200—Mrs. A. L. Beecher, to build two* n.gwt^-iuim. n. l. ucCTUcfj uuiiu two* story frame dwelling at 231 Forrest are* nue. v $10,000—Louisville and Nashville railroad, to build temporary shed at railroad aud Piedmont avenue. $500— Emily Cox, colored, to bnlld two* »uw—r.uuij lua, uuiurrtij it) uuiiu mu story frame dwelling at 127 Tattnall street. $3,160—E. E. Pomeroy, to build one-story frame dwelling at 396 East North avenue. $80—W. K. Bearden, to build barn at 124 Lake avenue. $3,009— F. D» Terry, to build two one* story frame dwellings at 422 and 426 Ormond street. $160—Mrs. Paul Romare, to re-cover one- story frame dwelling at 93 Bouth Pryor street. $100—11. II. Bedford, to add to one-stQry frame dwelllug st 144 Lovejoy street. $6,000—Mrs. Elisa Hood, to build four one story frame dwellings at 56-69-61-65 Norcross avenue. $809—Mrs. Alice Howell, to build one-story »i,iBV-ur. j. r.rncsi. in nun xo iwi story frame dwelling st 145 Juniper street. $L609 T M. > _W. Merk, to bnlld oue-story frame dwelling st 106 Grant street. $160—J. 8. Iacmmond, to repair two-story frame dwelling at 297 Capitol avenue. $408—McCord and lUmbrlght. to add to frame dwelling at 265 Highland* avenue. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $3,009—Mrs. J. C. Garrett and Mrs. N. G. Ware to A. L. Well sod A. Ferst. execu tors, lot on corner Washington and Rich' ♦ujiuv—iv, A. Lruwr iu o. «j, V.Iunr, lui ou Courtlsnd street, near Cain street. War ranty deed. | ■treet. near Tenth. Loan deed. $2.76^-W. L. Peel to E. M. Itnlne, same lot. Warranty deed. SEW PROPERTY; Ufe.\TH-$12 PER month; $900. Let ua ahow yon this. FIVK-ltOOM llOCHfi e ON "NEI^oS street: lot 59 by 126. Thla la dose In. Prtce $2,000. nix Hi)l*Bk, hAyRI>?~aYhfeWr; , $2,301). Terms. NICE FIVE ROOM TOTIIWHaMi nml A acres land. on#-fourth of a mile chert road and 8 miles from the city; $1,- VACANT LOT 48 by 210 tt> alley. |7.»*0. Only $1,000 cash. Imlnnce $U») annually. AT 304 306 WERT FOrBTIl STREET. WE have two three-room cottages In first-class shape, renting t«> white tenants at $7 each, and a small mraoe In rear of one lot. This la a bargain at $1.«K. U h. i*rjor attest. 60x200; $1,500. Ouc* TRY A WANT AD , IN THE GEORGIAN HITS 2 IN ONE BLOCK Chartred with having driven reck- teuly. It being raid that h« ran Into two peraon. In one block, Ruaaell Rich, a negro boy. It year, old, driver on Wagon No. 2 for the Tumelt Preulng Club, waa arreated Monday afternoon by Officer Wella. Rich la raid to have run over Oraftnn Gardner, th. amall ■on of Dr. Gardner, 226 Cap»tol are- S ue, and a little girl named Brown, the aughter of one of Dr. Gardners neigh- bora. Rich will be tried Wedneaday morn ing. Elka Building Homa. Special to The Georgian. Jackaon, Mlu . Aug. 14.—'The Elka of thla city have let the contract for the erection of a 120,000 home on their lot on East President atretL Work la to atari on it at one*. 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 are. 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, ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ao4 Produce exchange. Lemons. $4,764x5.00. Limes 50 to 75c. . Bananas, straights, *»— bunch $L50 to $L75. Culls, per bunco, $1 to $L25. Watermelon $7.60 to $20.00 per 100; de. “poitCtky AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- ___ _ ve docks, Pekin > sac; puddle 3$ to 27%c. Dressed hens, per lb., lie to 13c. Eggs, per Aoxen, 20c. Batter, table, per 11>., 20 to 22tfc; cook- ir. per lb., 124c to 15c. Honey—New sOlOe lb.; In l*lb. racks 10 °VEOBTABLE8.-Irtih potatore. No. 1 stock, $2.60 liarrel; per bushel, 90c. new sweet _potatoes $160 FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Poatels Patent. $8.00; Diamond patent, $5.60; Maacoutah Star, C tent. $4.66: ^ ** Mi:*, i—rosieis rannL Diamond 15.60; Maacoutah Star, $4.66: fancy 4.66; Red Eagle. $4.40; Bine hlbbon. icy, $3.90; apriug wheat patent, $5.» _ IN—Choice red *H)b. 76c; No. 2 white, 71c; No. 2 jeitow, f4c; mixed, 73c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 52c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust proof, 60c. MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel, 71c; bolted 140-lb. Jutee. per bushel, 66c; Rhogts, white, $1.66, medium. $1.49; browu, $1.35: pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06. HAY.—Timothy, choice large bales, $L10; do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, No. { timothy bales. $1: do., No. 2, $1; do.. No. l clover mixed, $L00; do, No. S closed mixed, ^CLOVER-Cholc. 90!. S i. *bor. pri«* ire f. a. b. Atlxnti, ud ect to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Staudard granulated, $5.20. New York Refined, 6fe; plantations, 54. Market TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. Private Wire to Glbert & CUy. New York, Aug. 14.-Marehall. Bp#,)., , Co.; Rome crufrl.m of the market ill agatnat tbe loactlvlty of certato loi ri j Ireuea and unlintwrunt aharea. We r»th2 like thla feature for tbe due r^lne* „ the atocka helag ‘hindlM are ( « which a ready market exlata at ncerlr , tlRlPI If Ir grnethr rtf nnlo . Steel preferred ahnuld be made more unm’ tuent in view of the aentlni. ntat e»«™“l rroent^toactlvlty Ip price movement bu Fumlaniental condltloa. continue rially bulllah. and I look for • hlibrr ZT- ket all around. There la excellent In two of the email atocka—Katr and w cd State# Steel common, and betlere totk to be good iinrchaee. The Financial Bureau aaya: Bpecinltv i~. provement aeeroa to be the order o7 K Say lu the .lock market again. Derail i?'. n L!. OT .', r Mght.apgrap toTeave the J ket altuatlon In abrat the aame poaltlon a, Monday morning with tbe exception 2 aome Betterment In monetary condition# lint thla gold Import and other relief I, to be expected, and without It the moner l P* r Sk ’ roa ' d alao become itrtngmt der the weetern demaml for fundi to more the crop#. The market la very profeaalou* [rat the large Intereata continue to lq their ahonhlera beneath It. Judging fmrn the movement to force covering nnd the fact that there are few that refute to Haul. *«v.i iuri uific nrc acre mat rnuiF to lliiiil. date or withhold liquidation at thla let. combined wltb the bullish fundamental; naturally lend# to the belief that they think it higher level attainable aa noon a. mone tary factor! permit It, and there are roe. anna for believing that the hanking element la not worrying about money. While mein- nr. xuaraei siroDg. RICE.—Carolina 44 to 74c, grads. Market ytry strong. CHEESE-Fancv full cream COFFEE-Roasted Arbnekle’s $16.64 balk. In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10 * *“ Market strong. 74c, according .rag. Jane/ full cream dairy, 144c; twins 14c; brick, 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme bams, 16c. Dors hams 154c. California hams 104c: Red Cross hams. 15c. Dry salt extra ribs,.$9.87; bellies 20-5 lbs.. $10.K>* fat Iwicks. 8c; Plates, 8c itapreme lard, $9.76; Red Cross, 10c. Soon ft compound, 7%c; Bed Cross, 74c. Bid. Asked. Georgia 44>- 1916 112 118 Georgia, It. R. 6a. 1919... 106 1064 Savannah 5a, 1909 1024 10311 Macon 6s. 1910..*, ~ di....... xw* 1923 107 AtlsnU,' UiL Atlanta; 44*, wa.:;;; -* Atlanta 4s, 1934....* Atlanta and West Point 116 Atlanta and West Point Debta. 107 C. it. of Goorglu 1st Income do. 2d Income., do. 3d Income.. Georgia Augusta and Savannah 115 llouthweatern.. . asd A. lit CRASH TURNS CREAM INTO BUTTERMILK A two-hone milk wngon wan struck by a freight train at the comer of Edgewood avenue and Whitehall .treet and fresh sweet milk bedame butter milk without a moment’s Intermlealon, A large rawer pipe that run. alongside the railway track waa flu.hed with the milk, and milk waa strewn up and down the track until the surrounding! looked aa If a snowstorm had struck the place. At first there was a rumor that the driver of the wagon had been setiohsly hurt, but when the ambulance appeared on the scene a figure covered with cin ders and buttermilk Jumped up from the ground where It had been lying and fled In the direction of the woods. The wagon was so badly broken up that the name of Ita owner could not be ascer tained. THREE IN AN AUTO MENACED BY DEATH By Private Leased Wire. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 14.—At the same spot on the auto boulevard where a Philadelphia chauffeur waa killed .Saturday night and three occu pants 'of his car badly Itfjured, John Heyle, 'Leroy Marsh and J. R. Thomas, a trio of Washingtonians, narrowly escaped a similar fate. All are bruised and suffering from the shock. Mr. Heyle's friends blame the acci dent upon the bad condition of the road. PLAYS AND PLAYERS Boyd Putnam Is to b« In the cast of The Prince of India" when that atu pendous production la put on In New York next month. Nat C. Goodwin haa recently bought handsome place In the vicinity of Los Angeles and It Is reported that he will make his home there. Jefferson De Angells has great hopes “The Spring Chicken," in which he to appear the coming season. James Slavln, a young Californian, the author of "The Voice of the Mighty," In which James O'Neill is to appear this season. “The Hypocrites," the new play by Henry Arthur Johes, Is to be produced at the Hudson Theater, New York, within the next few weeks. Viola Allen will begin her season In 'ashlngton early In October, when she will be seen aa Imogene In "Cymbel- 'Sherlock Holmes" is to be present- In French In Paris this season, and Peter Pan" Is am< ng the plays that are lo be tried In Australia. Miss Annie Russell la to appear In a find Indications of Improvement. Private Wire to Ware A Leland. New York, Aug. 14.—London Irregular. Russian news seems to be more optimistic. There are hints of a .new atnek loan** la northweat that accounts for Ita rise. Wa bash annual report shows $2,744,000 net In- Rather expect a firm mark ties active. Rteela look good; also Car Foundry on dlvMend talk with prospects for ndvanret In Missouri Pacific, Atchison. Knty nod possibly Rock Island on large earn Inga. From the beat aonrtera come bullish ad vices on the western mils due to favortblt sides of It 1 sum- la a good market L__ New York, Aug. 14.—Dow-Jonea' tnary: American atocka In London Irregular within a small fraction of parity. Brooklyn Rapid Transit suspends summer schedule to Coney Island, peudlng restora tion of order. Beptember 25 considered possible date for _ . Rochester and Pittsburg surplus and equities equal to about 10.4 per cent on • It Rfretb * * all stock. Loss of currency to south and west for crop moving begins early, and Is likely to !>e large. Some demand for Pennsylvania. Atchi son nnd Great Western In loan crowd. President Hearnc, of Colorado Fuel, says his company can now produce Its own Iron Western Railroad offclals aay all cars will be needed for traffic movement this fall. No more gold available for Import New York In London market before uext Monday without direct engagement from Bank of England. Canadian Pacific declares regular semi annual 2 per cent dividend on preferred and “ —T cent on common^ payable October 1. Twelve Industrials advanced .60 per cent. Twenty active railroads advanced .$4 per cent. STOCKS REVIEWED B YNEW YORK SUN 14.—The Run says: Now _ "Southern Pull., ___ market during the greater part of tbe ses sion. Dealings In the atock were oo whU« the pri™ advanced to a new high record for tbs year. Union Pacific shared In th# actlrlty and strength of Routhern Pacific, while u the latter quality both were ecllpsH by Chicago and Northwestern, which made ‘ * ‘ "ban any other active stork Its highest figure, notwltb- market. Activity was confined to n rew stocks, but while operations were largely of a professional kind. It was evident that they were for the most part cop- dnoted by prominent Interests which would hardly engage In them If conditions wen irnucra, uni mere rv «■* - degree of firmness and s good market for all stock offered."—Olbert A Cloy. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. ThW ^TOf-og^MtaM re celpts today, 13,000; left over, 4.66#. Market iMt- •**** ni.lltr.tolr: iralk:.^** IT. 1 •low, 6c blghc., . , «.M: ntlmatnl for tnumvrow, ion): llrtt huge. ».75414.3: iulxeO._ISJO0«.»; brori. ;S.Me«.18; rougV RS.S0O6770: plg». 11.00; jorkera, 44.10G4.1 ht-av; to ebuiri Mart* (tle-KetlnmtM receipt., 6,00b. etcmly; quality. f»lr: fieevre, Xs.vra#.■-» enwe. h.34M.S: belfera, B.IOCi.JO; r# 1 '?; IS 0087.00; gnu.) prime iteere. IS T'Hi'i Ti. rerar to raeillnm. $>.8S4|6.J£; atiKkvri ,od ^Hh^p-^Kettm.tw! receipt.. 10.000: ni.rk.i. 10c; lower: qnalltr. f.lr; raUve. ».»«- g; >W4o ;iii yejr.l^P>^ yarllm $5.49f|6.36; PACKAGE OF WOOL TORN OFFRER HEAD Charging thpt while «he was on hrr way to Justice Puckett's court to *» e,r out a peac. warrant against Jol |4 Mitchell, ahe waa rat upon and beatrn by the latter, Corinne Brown, a mldle- aged negro woman, exhibited a pack age of wool which, .he aaya, wa* pulled from her head by the same JulJJ Mitchell. Corinne stated that .he he« been nagged at and threatened b> <" Mitchell woman for several week*. »oo that.becoming tired of It.wa* on n« way to get a peace warrant when Juu* carried oqt her threat Night's Dream.'' to be put on at «jjj new Aator Theater the last of tm« month. Ellen Terry to this season big production of “A Midsummer -Cantaln II rasa bound's Conversion. i