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WANTED—FURNI8HED ROOMS.
COUPLE DESIRES TABLE BOARD AND
furnished room, or simply table board,
Ui neighborhood of Jack eon and Forrest
State terms. T. C., The Georgian.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISH*
od rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason*
shin.
FOR RENT—OFFICE*.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH-
ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 13» Can
dler ISIdg.
Wall paper.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
‘Don’t 1st ’em fool yon.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Bnrnett A Willis) is not detd
nor missing. He is contracting wail paper
painting. Office and show room 13
Hunter etreet Both ’phone# GW.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wboleeele and retail
tor Talking Machine#
received targe *—
over **“* ~
given „
ail talking machine dealers In the south,
Write for catalogue Ale«ander-Eiy— Co.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle end eundry distributors In tbe
south. Southern agents for Pierce. Tale,
“neU and Undeon bicycles. Write for oar
K* catalogue and price Uet Alexander*
for special occasio
BN PAINTER
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 2H Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
dleton, 614 Peters building.
WANTED-REAL ESTATE,
side preferred. Permanent, care Georgian.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
J
WANTED—GOOD 8TRONO WHITE MEN
ae helpers In the foundry to learn mold-
era* trade. Good pay to etart with and
aeh MIlf Ufg. Co.
DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR
goods? If so, call up 2206 {Hell). The
Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20
South Pryor.
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.
PANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
the drug business. Addrsae “Druggist,
•re The Atlanta Georgian.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIRST-CLASS
barber? Easiest trsde In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber sbopa In
Atlanta In which we work only our own
graduates. Full course, 120. Commission
paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber
Oollege, 162 Whitehall street.
And guarantee#
Does your painting, does It nice,
And ‘'always lowest In the price?'
Burnett, of course!
Your “Unde Jlm“ la hard to beat?
He’s at Number 12 E. Hunter street
Both Phones 660.
STRAYED FROM 245 WASHINGTON
street fox terrier dog; has one black
•not on tall. Dog answers to nsmo of
Teddy. Finder return to 7 Bsst Mitchell
street and receive reward.
FOUND.
low, 1'iraiia mu!■ m ,i.w. i bulb hwi:,
168 Whitehall Ht. Phonra, Hell (29. A. Mil.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED Peo
ple nod other, American lDTratm,nt
Co., 704 Candler Hid*.
Eatalillihed 1990.
WEYMAN A rONNKKB, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on renl estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for pufehase money note#,*
straight loans made for G per cent and up
wards. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad afreet.
THE UNION RAVINGS BANK BUYS
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 TER
cent Interest, according to aocurity of-
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE,
TO 5’ YEAltH, 6 PER CENT. JOH!
CAREY, 18 BAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any umount, 4V4, 5 and 6 per cent. Write
r call 8. W. Caraon. 24 8. Broad street.
WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN
collectors. Address at once Collector, care
The Georgian. *
WANTED—TWO BOY JOB AND ONE
cylinder press feeders. Good pay; steady
work. Blosser Press. W. C. Nunemachor,
manager, 40 Walton street.
WANTED HELP—YOUNG MAN
bookkeeper and stenogrnpher. Must hare
had experience. Send references. Must r-
steady, reliable and sober. Address in ow
handwriting, B. A 8., care The Georgian.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM-
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peai
WANTED-YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT
Money Flour.
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
WANTED—THREE WHITE GinLS AP-
ply at Guthman Steam Laundry, White
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MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
and vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week; now le your time. 2t 8. Broad
etreet. R. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IS NOW
ready for the reception and treatment of
ail Invalid*. Leaet price $1 per day. Dr.
J. M. Armstrong, Morrow, Ga.
BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG
nlar alxe. latest type. 36c per 100 postpaid.
“Midget Card*,’’ the hit of the season. 2Gc
per lw. Autry Greer, 1312 Empire building,
Atlanta, Ga.
A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST
de learned. Full course $20. We own
ral ehop# In Atlanta whore we employ
our graduates. Commission paid from
you enter. Atlanta Barber College,
iVhltehall street.
.DOING INVITATIONS, LITIIO-
aphed stock certificates; everything In
Lting. Bennett Printing House, 21 South
ad atreet.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL
jgg^Com^an^jjllMHi^oi^jjell^rm^out^
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLAsST
COAL, DRY 8TOVEWOOD—PROMIT DB-
llvery. John T. .Stocks A Co., 296 Peters
•i.,^4 KaII 'nhnna IK «m(• Atlanta ’nhnna
foldln, door*. due itrrl* cflltn*. Col. !
Co.. 89 whltahall »t.
FOR HALE—ONE FINE SPANISH JACK.
Apply to Dr. H. A. Canon, Jewell, <ia.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
ol7lc-i> fixture, to Mil. mv the Southern
Auetlon and Salvage Company, 30 South
I'rvor. •1‘hnnp Bell 2WK.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
C. Oara'n, 71 Whitehall .treet. 'Phone 1NTL
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND FEOI’LK TO
buy Money Flour. Thera la money In
mry aach.
ART 8CHOOL.
PUBLIC TO VIHIT
. Hehool Of Art .ml Inapeet por-
tralta painted hr hla tar*. rlaanea. lorner
I'caohtree and Auburn.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STUAW HATH
ACME li ATT ERA. m Whitt
MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE
at very lownat ratea. No delaya. Charlea
Herman, room, 3024 Temple Court,
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED-YOU TO AHK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, and Inalat on gettln* It,
because there la money In It.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. HALLWOODS. IDEALS
and nil other make, at berg Ola price.
We can tell yon n regtater, suitable for
toy builneas, at A price that cannot help
but pleaae you.
Caah or monthly payment. Every regtater
guaranteed for two yeer.. Southern Cash
Regtater Co„ Branch of American Second-
Hand Caah Retlatar Co., M & Broad atreet,
Atlanta, Go.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 B. Broad St,
Atlanta, aa.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone# (492. 412 Peter* Building.
HAM-BRAND NEW (.ROOM COTTAGE,
Just completed, on North avenue, near
Jackson etreet; you will have to eee thle
cosy little cottage to appreciate lte value.
Beat of material and workmanahlp uaed,
beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying just off the main road; splen
did t*room cottage, aplendld orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences end
Iron gates, good pasturage, springe, etc. We
want to show yon this and point out ebv*
eral features not mentioned here, and then
make yon a price.
WANTED.
Houses to rent. Have
clients for houses in all sec
tions. If you want your va
cant house runted at once,
list it with
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM BIX
to ten room* at from $1,700 to $3,000, $4.*
000 to $12,000; any part of the city; with
long time. Lots from $000 to $2,600.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
which we will guarantee to double your
$8.250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
8-room house on large lot. In prettiest
part of thle street, being near North ave
nue and Ppnce DeLeon. Thle le a beanty
and no mistake. Can make very easy term#
on thle to desirable party.
W. E. WORLEY,
325 Empire Bldg.
Atlanta Phone 3983.
SEPTEMBER 18 MOVING MONTH.
you are moving out of a rented house Into
another rented honse, you are not wJml
when I can put yon In-a brand-new home of
your own on easy terme.
CAN PUT YOU IN POSSESSION OF
all the new Jiouscs advertised below In
one hour. Small caah payments; balance
luat like rent
iRAKli-NEW TWO-tfTij&Y SEVEN-ROOM
house near Hurt's nark Ju Edgei
Price is $2,250. $100 casnaud $15 per nr
flue corner lot. with east front. It’a
than you could rrnt.lt.
(4 WEST LINDEN. NEAR BPIIJNU,
(0.350-A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on tbe prettiest 60 by
180-foot lot in the city; house Is furnace-
heated and up to date. Can assist yon to
get terms on this.
$2,760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF •-
room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can make terms to acceptable
party of $400 caah and $25 per month.
$1,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories. In good condition, on
corner let (102x172), shady and pretty; near
car line; we can make terms of $1,000 caah,
balance easy on tuts.
$4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtrees, we Bare a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, - finished beautifully Inside and
out; If you want a bargain, let us show you
this place at once, aa It la the only thing of
Its kind In the, city situated so favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
UO 8EB SOUTHERN AUTO AN1)'EQUIP
meat Co. w. rapalr, raeonatnict, .*•
Chang., bay and nail automobllan. Uarcjn.
10-11 Mltch.il ntrant, Atlanta. Ga Ball
nhnna 4494-L Mala.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU
bantu.**, Far high grade work call on
Kent. 9rti N. Pryor. Fbon* 2939.
AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
nt in n. m. at tho Southern Auction nnd
Salvage Company, 20 Month Pryor.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Pbonrn UK. SO U. Hnnt.r SL
Largoat stock In South. (4 N. Broad
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE BE8T OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
sold at UK N. Pryor 8L Alex Kent,
Phone 4848.
K ROM’S MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP
and hair soap; sold at drug and depart
ment stores; nRk for It or write J. J. Krom,
Scalp and Hair Specialist, 613 The Uraud,
Atlanta, Ga.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMOF
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Smith Pryor street,
wposlte court house. All work flrst-class.
No cheap prices.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical etove and range renalrer; beat
work and material guaranteed. Both pbonee
6275. 61 8. Pryor street.
SNOOK’S
Big Furniture Values To
morrow.
Full Quartered Oak Dining Tables, Mg
legs, only $10.0)
Full Quartered $45 Sideboards cut to... 27.60
$26.00 China Closets only 15.60
$20.00 Leather Dining'Chairs (6) only.. 12.50
$35.00 Hat Racks 22.60
The biggest value* ever shown In Iron Beds.
$6.00 Circle Head and Foot Piece* only..$3.50
$20.00 extra heavy Beds, all colors.. t .... 6.50
$15.00 2-Inch Pillar Beils only 8.60
All-steel Spring ouly
All-cotton Mattresses .only, 3,90
Ihin’t ini** these big values.
$40, $60, $60. $S3 Du ten ports, cut to $25. $35.
$45, and 50, In solid Mahogany. Weathered
nnd Golden Oak. Watch out for*our big
mine 6ro roll met ting mile; best grade of
Japanese Mntting. will Ik* lfp^c.
P. II. SNOOK FURNITURE CO.,
U North Broad Street.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY
with 5 or 6 per cent net Income end sure
to Increase-call end eee us.
R. O. Modlotk Henry H. Jackson
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.,
Corner Poachtreo and Kdgowood,
Hell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phono 4794.
$1,250 FOR FOUR-ROOM AND HALL COT
tage, Wimble street. Terms.
Ii.au for four.room uottAoe,
«|ultt Hill, Terms.
11,3(0 for Four.room Aftik HaLL C6t-
tage. King atrrot.
>1,000 FOR FIVK ROOM COTTAGE, 8IMR
street. Terms.
>1,600 FOR FIVE BOOir COTTAGE, LOVE-
joy street. Terms.
>1,A‘U FOR .SIX-ROOM IIOL'RH ANl) TW'O-
room house, rents $20. Negro property.
fc.600 FOR MlX-llOOM COTTAGE, HTEAll
heat, uear car line.
K.760 FOR MIX UOOM COTtAGE.'XvIlItt;.
hall terrace.
FOR HIX-R^UM COTTAGE, CAP-
Itol avenue.
*1.150 loll suvknrooM cottage.
Johnson avenue.
*1,150 Foil KKVE.XROOM cottage,
.Summit avenue.
*1,150 FOR MEVE.S'-ROOM COTTAGE,
East Fine street.
kooo FOR eigiItrooM TWOMTORY
house on Whitehall; near In.
1*000 FOR 155 ACRES OF LAND 55
miles of city; good Improvements.
T<W0 F()R TEN ROOSTlim SE. 10 ACRES
of lsml, on car line, nt s big bargain.
Improvements worth the money.
iMiift—LOT 60 BY M0, ON FONl’E UK
l*eoit avenue.
l.lflt YOFR FARMS WlTll I’ll; AIAO
good rent property.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
Now Suburban Homes.
Th, firat month will b, given FREE,
and if oseuplad on* year, two mor,
months will bo fllven FREE at th*
nnd of tho y,ar, making only nlna
month* you will havo to pay for. Non*
but good famlll** will b* allowed In
th*** houaai. Th*a* *r* located on th*
rivor electric oar line, only twenty min-
ut**’ rid* from th* c*nt*r of th* city;
contain 7 and 8 room*) h*v* n*v*r
been occupied) ar* located In W**t At
lanta Park. Ev*ry houa* front* * fifty,
foot park, which I* **t In tr**a, over*
greens and flower*. Pur# air) native
oakai an ideal spot for ehlldran. It I*
ehtaptr than living In th* city and th*
surrounding* are mor* wholaaom*. In
th* canter of thla park ar* th* FERRO
PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which will
cur* any oat* of atomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now hat a new church, naatly
furnished, a store, a school houa* coat-
ing $2,500 will aoon b* completed. Capt.
J. T, Mill*, who lives on th* grounds,
will show you through tho houtaa. Rant
$20 par month.
„ oTRHET
new nine-room house, tiro block* this aide
of Georgia avenue. Reedy for occupancy.
Cash or terme.
CLOSE TO MARIETTA AND ALEXAN
der atreet* I have three brand-new five
room bouoea Jaat completed; reudy for occu
pancy. Price 12,000; (300 caah, ITS month
ly. If yon will take a look at thene bouoea
you wRI nei
rented houae,
NEAR JACKHON AND 1'ONC'fc t>E LEON'
avenue, I have the awelleat and moat up-
to-date nine-room house In the city; shady,
east front lot, and aide alley, 5$ by 190
feet. Price $7,600; 92,600 cash, balance to
suit.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON MY DAILY AD.
JlJST COMPLETED, IN EDGBIVUOl),
between two car lines, e beautiful five-
room house. Price $1,600; $300 cash. $16 per
month. This is above the aver “
house. Fine mantele In every
HEVKRAI, NEW FOUR-ROOM HOUSE! i
lu Edgewood at $1,250 each; $60 cash
$12.50 per month. Why will yon keep ;
Ing rent?
ON WEST I'EAL'llTltEE, I HAVE _
beautiful nine-room house Just as good
ns there is, at $8,250, on attractive terms;
lot 60 by 231 feet, and elevated.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON MY DAILY AD.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION I *UAVf!
Just completed four beautiful six-room
houses; all modern: tile sidewalks. Price
$2,350; $350 cash, $25 per month.
313,000 WILL PURCHASE ONE OF'THE
most beautiful homes In the city; lot 105
by $36 feet; beautiful ten-room house and
very fine barn. It la second to none. Easy
47 LAII1UH AVbilUrj, 1 IIAVIV A 1 1‘4A-
room house that cost $5,000 alone to build.
Can aell thla week for $4,600. Part caah.
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
trees. I«ot 280 by 500. Opposite Dr. Ridley’s
home, near Deentiir. Town is growing In
this direction. To avoid tenting, will sell
i bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
FOR SALE
Decatur Cottage.
47 WEST NORTH AVENUE.
This two-atory, eight-room frame, on
60 by 200, which lies level, is ou the north
side of West North avenue, between Sprlnfc
and Williams streets; has gas. hot and
cold water, porcelain bath, closet, sta
tionary washstand on both floors; sink In
the kleheo and aluk In the pantry; la heat
ed with hot air furnace. If you are look
ing for on extra nice house In the beat of
repair and In one of our beat neighbor
hoods, this Is your opportunity. West
Peachtree cars block and a half away. Will
be vacant September l. Renta, $75 per
month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone* (18.
GLOHE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
patktl.l
tnet mantels; splendid renting section; $1,-
500 each; one-third caah and monthly pay-
Nil K LOT oS‘ ASWRl* STREET, M IlY
200 feet, east front, and covered with nice
oak trees; only $260.
BEST BARGAIN ON SOUTH 8tl>K; NIUE
five-room modern cottage, with hall; well
elevated; needs to be seen to be sppre-
dated; only $1.850.
NEW PROPERTY; RENTS 812 PER
month; >900. Lot a* show yon thla.
FIVE-ROOM HOFjfK ON NBUON
atr.i‘t: lot M by IS. Thla Is cloaa In.
Prlii* IJ.iO).
MIX IIiiOM ' lIot'HH, hXS'KIN ArltfcET;
Terms.
AT 304418 WEST FOL'ItTIt HTRfeET. WE
have two three-room cottages In first-class
shape, renting to white tenants at $7 each,
and a small noose In Tear of on# lot.* Thla
is a bargain st lLSW-
i ADVERTISE NOTHING fll’T BAR
gains.
WEST END, CLOSE TO GORDON AND
Lee streets, and on an elevated corner,
nest six-room house lu apple-pie order,
at $2,650. It would Interest you.
ASHBY STREET, WEST END, SEVEN-
room house; lot 58 by 258 feet,*at $3,i00;
.one-fourth cash.
FOR BARGAINS, NOTICE MY AD.7.
1 AM BUILDING AN UP-TO-DATE FCH/IT
room house ou South avenue, uear Grant.
It will be ready in ten days, l'rlce $1,660,
on easy terms.
C'LOSB IN CORNER. NORTH SIDE, IN
block bounded by Peachtree and Baker,
good seven-room house end room enough
left for sn apartment house. Price $5,5o0;
one-third cash, balance one and two years
at 6 per cent. Think of It, having 100 feet
front. Somebody will come uloug lu oue
year hence and offer you $8,000 for It.
IN JUST ONE BLOCK OF PEACHTREE
and this side of Baker atreet, flue apart-
nieut corner, with good house. Price $8,-
500. Owner adjoining lot wants $16,000.
Note the difference and come to see me.
LIST YOUU PROPERTY WITH ME IF
you want It sold quick.
l CAN*' si'tow YOU 19 1’Ett CENT IN
hrand-uew white property on Jones ave
nue. it will take $2,400 to^ handle tho prop
osition.
BRAND-NEW LORNER SToItE AND
brand-new dwelling of six rooms In Graut
park seetlcn. Hundreds of houses being
built all around It. Good business. Price,
$4,500.
NEW (-ROOM HOUSE ON HEMPHILL
avenue. It’s well built and a beauty
nt $2,000, on easy terms.
CHEROKEE AVKHiIH, PACINO GHAN'T
park; lot 50 by 200 feet to alley. It ought
to sell qujck nt $3,600; part cash.
WATCH MY AD THE COMING WEEK.
IVY HTUEET—Tills SIDE OF HARRIS;
good 9-room house st $5,500. The only oue
left ut the price.
HAST CAIN—VERY NEAR PE AC! tT it B K j
right here Is a pick-up st $5,260; lot Is 56
by 100 feet; 6-room house.
SEE ME FOR CLOSE-IN PROPERTY.
GOOD f.ROOM HOUSE ON WILLIAMS
street; lot 50x200; side alley. This side of
Harris; reiits $38. Price $4,500.
OS LUCKIE STREET-GOOD 7-ROOM
house In stone’s throw of Piedmont hotel.-
Price $3,600; part cash.
CLOSE IN-ON AUBURN AVENUE; 9-
room house; good lot: soon tie business
profierty. Price $4,500. IP# cheap..
FEACHTHEE HOME—rtiJILT OF GRAN-
lte, and n beauty, st $15,000. It's the best
thiug there Is.
JACKSON STREET-NEAR NORTH AVE-
nue; good 9-room house: elevated lot and
well worth your $5,200. Half cash,
W. NORTH AVENUE-CLOS0 TO
Peachtree; a 9-room house; built for a
home; nothlog but good material. Sacrifice
at $8,500.
MI-RING STREET-NEAR NORTH AYE-
nue; good 9-rootn house nt $5,000; $1,000
cash, $50 per month.
I WOULD UKE TO, SHOW FOUR FlSfB
West Peachtree homes to persons who
know’ how to appreciate something good.
GOOD i-ROOM 2-SToltY FIoTsB ON
Piedmont avenue, near Linden. Price $3,-
650.
NEAT COTTAGE ON E. i-INE STREET.
between Piedmont avenue nnd.Courtlaud.
Price $3,000. Good netgbhorhodil.
NOTICE MY AD FOR IIARUAINfl.
VERY CLOSE IN—CKNTItAI. AVENUE;
1 have 10-room house at $4,250. Good
place for boarders. Easy terms.
GOOD 6-itOOM HOUSE ON MILLS ST.
Price $2,600: cash payment and $20 per
month; would rent nt $25.
*6,&M-CL6iiE TO STATE CAPITOL AND
beat home that you can find for the
money; 10-roonr bouse; lot 60x200; side drive
and good barn.
Pacing”iraxt paiiK. i have a neat
5-room bouse: lot 50x185 to another street,
it p.600; $1,000 esu run 6 years at C per
S. BOl't.KVARD—FINE HOME OF N'In^
rooms ut $3,350, on easy terms. Lot 50x190
feet
MOVE INTO A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON 1
Park avenue; 80-foot street, 9-rootn house;
$3,600. $350 cash. $35 per month.
Two Houses On North Boulevard.
We will sell Nos. 95 and 101X. 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.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
30S and 30S Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
CENTRAL AYE.. NEAR MITCHELL. A
.quod l>naln»qq )«t for 13,7(0. Fourth caah.
tEACi
JAcIlTnIik-TlikEB BSautifU.
Jiome* on May tcrm*-|U,M0, 313,000, 117,
PEACHTREE-CHOICE VACANT LOT
between Thirteenth and Fourteenth ata.,
09 by 210 to alley, 97,960. Ooly 91,000 caah,
balance 91,000 annually.
PONCE Da LEON AVE.—ON TOP OF THE
hill beyond the nprin(«; .aplendld view of
th* city; corner lot, 60x300; >1,(00. One-
fourth caah.
THURSDAY
Snook’s China Closet Day.
$25.00 round corner China Cloafet only..$15.60
Glass end Colonial only 12.00
Full double-leaded $50 round corner
only 35.00
Full Mission leaded front aud ends only 21.00
Tables, Chairs, Buffets to match.
Don't miss It; they are big values.
P. II. SNOOK FURNITURE CO.,
6$ North Broad Street.
CLAUDE L. NORRIS,
BELL ’PHONE 4439. 716 FOURTH
NATIONAL .BANK BUILDING.
SOUTH SIDE COTTAGE-NO DOUBT
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Ware & Leland
me R n U “' an ' h ° Wln * ‘"'Prova-
Bulitah tendencies are atlll uppermrat
and higher prices can be expected with
‘he poex blUty of bear drive* on BrJ,?
efafe Tran * lt ’ Fue ‘ and a Uw oul
'eouthweat rail* dlanla,
strength due to large present ,2
prospective business. 01
r. 1 !. w,se to accept profit, on
United States ateela In cane of »han>
upturns, aa well aa Harrlman Pacilk?
coalera" ' I '* W York Central und u5
. There la a tip out that Southern Pa.
clflcr will make a new high record to*
day. The atock sold at 811-4 in isid
Southern Pacific crossed 80.
S. 1 ; ,?“ ul heavily bought and looka
aa If Union Pacific would crosR ton
Copper seems to be in demand ani
steels should work higher. Believe It
today Pay t0 8ecure P roflts on upturn,
Dow A Jones Ca’a aammarv
parity. |U L ° l|aoU flrm nt ^ t0 * £Sl
London settlement concluded teslar
Ten-cent fare question continues to lm.
Kriotlriy. Brook, J ,u “»»>■> Tnin.lt bualrnS
Joseph Rtmaey’a projected New York.
Ittahurg-Uilctgn electric rood annonnnd
lit untiling Mid about occurlns tcrinlnnlx
«o»;ofif ta.t K VSff. 1 "‘ de ,acna,a T"™ ri >
Demand for Cnnodlnn I’aclfic In the loan
owd, but stocks otherwise plentiful
Plttalmrg! ,r ° n rep<,rteJ ,rarc '- 'tou
a,Canadian Pacific earned 11.91 on common
Thirty-two roads for first week of An-
per’cen?” nvera * e F*'°* s Increase of nil
Crop currency ruorement begins with St.
ifL"?,!.?” Orlcnun drawing hem II;
on New York.
Paris reports ... „
ment with a dlsposltoln to cut loom, from
COTTON SCORED
A SMALL DECLINE
New York, Aug. 15.—A small decline took
and .. .. ,
The fluctuations during the day, however,
were not very wide nor was the trading on
- large scuh'. After opening allghtly lower
i the forelgu news, prices rallied aud ud-
vanced moderately under the stimulus, of
reports of lucreaslug weevil damage lu
Texas, where further showers occurred aud
where, moreover, tho government weekly
report states that less ruin and more sun
shine Is needed In many counties.
Then, too, a rainfall or 1 to 2 Inches was
reported In Georgia und at some points lu
North Carolina, and many were disposed
the precipitation in that section
julllsh feature. A precipitation of 4
Inches was reported at Meridian, Miss.
Shorts, large und small, covered to some
extent and thore waa a certain amount of
more optimistic sent!-
.. asu m *
Russian Influences.
Twelve Industrials advanced .17 per rent
Twenty active railroads advaucell .22 per
buying. The average trauer, however,
little incentive to lake ’
on an extensive scale.
;o the long side
Tho buying Is merely for quick turns or
to cover shorts, and unless some wide’
■out Insects or other caust
, the opinion of muuy close
observers that nothing but teu»|>orury ral
lies are likely to occur for the time being,
especially as tho movement of the new
crop continues to Increase and outside lu-
tereat In tho speculation Is ubscut.—Glbert
A Clay,
erst snys: Beyond
of tangible steadiness, yesterday’s market
waa without special significative except In
so far as short covering was impelled by
excessive rains In Mississippi. Business
again on a limited scale and routined
mrgely to ring scalping operations. The
near future will probably have to reckon
with accumulating crop damage reports,
which, while as yet Indicating nothing
side of Jackson street; beautiful and ele
vated, nt $60 per foot. Adjolhlug lota owner
asks $100 per foot. *
ar schools and college*. Price, $2,600.
Also sol eu-room two-story residence next
to above property, newly painted and pa
pered; house has electric lights nnd Is
screeued. $3,750. Terms.
Box 62, Decatur.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
street; store and large corner lot.
for two dwellings. Price $1,850; part cash.
HERE 18' YOUR MoNBY-SIaKER—Or
mom! stn*st lots, facing car line, at $475
each, on your own terms. I Just want 12
months to clear you $2t» on each lot.
TWO LOTS NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE.
on Fraser stmt, 44x334 Mfh. nt 9*»
ouch, itwtt tortus.
MY.ADS WILL HE ATTRACTIVE
ALL NEXT WEEK. SELECT
BARGAINS AND NOTHING ELSE.
Il.au—Vkw 6-IDIOM HOI HE; RENTS 939.
Bjiki—FOFH IIOI SES; RENT AT t>T
SCW-flttlEE IIOI SKS: RENTED AT 8101
S.40A—TIlltEK llOt HES; RENT AT ST
6A1 ACRES OK LAND ;H MILKS J-’ROM
Atlanta on Henlwan! Air Line railroad,
one mile on railroad front and station
place. Price $10.000.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. 15.—The Sun anys; After
an o|>ening marked by strength and activity,
to which' Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the
only liuportnut exception, some of the lend-
lug stocks Uke Uulon Pacific and Southern
Pacific eased off a little ou profit-taking,
without, however, exerting any import
Influence. Dullness aucceeded, and this
vailed during the greater part of the
slon, without the element of underlying
strength, but lu the last hour recovered
their early losses nnd closed with advances
on the day. ,8outhern Pacific, which was
the lender in activity, made a new high
record for the year, closing at the top
figures, aud brokers who had orders In the
stock said It enjoyed altout aa good a mar
ket as anything ou the Ust. Kteel common
ranked next In activity. Baltimore aud
Ohio waa among the active favorites, sell-
couut of Itself.—(Jiberf A Clay.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Georgia 4Hs. 1915...., l«
Georgia. It IL Cs, 1S10 106
Savannah Sa. 1909 102%
Macon 6*. 1919 106
Atlanta, 6s. 1911
Atlanta, 4%«
Atlanta 4s.
Atlanta and
Atlanta and
C. It. of Georgia lat Income....
do. 2>l Income
do. 3d income
Georgia
Augusta aud Savannah
Southwestern
Georgia pactfle lata
Cm C. and A. lat
Private Wire to Glbert & Clay.
New York, Aug. 15.—Marshall, Spa-
der & Co.: “Most reviews make It ap.
pear that what Is known as the public
are not largely Interested and that the
market Is at most entirely patronized
by large banking and seml-speculatlve
interests, but all agree that there Is full
evidence of the scarcity of the best Is
sues and that there Is nothing in the
forecast of events to Justify less con
fidence In the market. Most everything
points to a higher market today,’’
The Financial Bureau says: "Exten
sion of short covering and specialty
prominence seem likely In the stock
market owing to the lack of pressure of
stock as Indicated by light transactions
and dullness on declines. The decided
tendency evinced on the part of the
street to go short at every sign of re
cession forms a support that defeats
the object of the bears temporarily.
XJntil the largo Interests take profits,
nowever, we do not expect serious de
clines, and at present we are at a lost
to find buyers for them, so the manip
ulation of the last few days Is likely to
continue, especially as the outlook fa
vors a good bank statement, which
should induce short retirements to soma
extent, as money is the factor still.
Developments over night show no al
teration of the financial outlook, and
we still regard the market as a whole
as being confined within tratilng lim
its, of course with specialties easily
raised as usual when the general list
is held at a certain level. We recom
mend the neutral policy of consent-
tlsm, but with the mind alert for spe
cialty betterment as heretofore stated.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ml
Produce exchange.
Lemons, $4.75435.00.
Limes 50 to 75c.
Peaches, per crate, $1.00411.50.
FlneapplM, 81(0 to 83.50. „„
Bnnsnas, straights, »•— hunch $1.83 tl
$1.76. Culls, per bunco, $l to $1.28.
Wstermelom, $7.80 to 130.00 per 100; d*
“pouCtUY AND COUNTRY PRODUCR-
Llve hens fi to 37H?; fries 22# t#*S|
hroller* 1( to 32}4c. iJrq duckt, P«H» *
to 96c; puddle 36 to 97H*.
Draaoed heni, per lb., 13c to 13c.
— “ fi, 30c. _ .
P *to l lfc * ,0 ”*
-onoj-Ntw ^I0c lb?) In 1-lb. rack! 1)
^VEGETABLES.—Irlah potatoca. No I
stock, $2.60 barrel; per bushel, 90c.
Onions, $1.60 bushel: cabbage. 2c imuoL
ew aweet potatoca >1.60 buahcl.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS,
FLOUR—I’oatela Patent, M.00; DlamooJ
patent, $5.60; Mssrontah Htsr, *4.©- fawf
patent, $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue lUbbqfc
HOO^ mney, $3.90; spring whist patent, $£»
°(’uitN—Choice red rob, 76c; No. 2 white,
**; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed, 73c.
0.kT8—Choice white clipped, 52c; chow#
white, 60c; choice mixed, «c; Texas ruit*
proof, 50c. . . .
MEAL—Plain water groand, per htfsbfl
73c; bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel, «e*
Shorts, white. $1.66, medium. $1.4* 1 ; hjow^
$1.35; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. IM&
HAY.—Timothy, ebmee large bales. fl-Mj
do, choice small bales, $1.06: df. *.
timothy hales, $1: do.. No. 2. $}: do..
clover mixed, $1,00; do, No. 2 closed
CLOVER.—Choice »!. t ... mnd
The above prices are i. o. b. Atlints, »b#
•abject to Itnmeillst# •ceeptinc#.
GROCERIE8. ,
SUGAR—Standard gramamted. $620. VJ
York Refined, 6Vt; plantations, 5‘t- Martrt
' Cbyt'i:E—Ronsted Arbnckle’s UJR
bulk, in tug# or barrels, 13c; green, W *•
12«‘. Market strong. .. _
RICE.—Carolina 44 to 74«, sccordln* »
rnde. Market very strong. ,
strong.
jct (911 cress
twins 14c: brick, 14e. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. IBe.■ W
hams 154c. ( nMfornla bams 104^: ,\T
ham#. 15c. Dry #nlt extra ribs. : ^ 1,l £
20-5 lb#., $10.50: fat backs. 8c; ^
“ me lard. $9.75; Bed Crow. $& * a< "
compound, 74c; Red Cro#s, 7%c.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
rr.*P
mi today, i ri*-*' 1
nra on ■*in"**■'*-’ rij
• — —Me sh»‘‘' r ' , i^
... ... .. . . TRY A WANT AD
ukadqlaiu'kr^fo^harga.nis. IN the GEORGIAN
rn* i ..
advanced %c a , ...
bums end %c ner yard on
An advance or He s yard on 44 sh-e< ^
will !»e snounetnl tomorrow,
for the day lacked
little' of th-