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W A NT B P—A LL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical hooks for rash.
C. On van. 71 Whitehall street. I'hoiie 1
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
ART SCHOOL.
PUBLIC
•I Of Art am
traits ‘pointed by his large c
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
OLD HATS MADE NEW
WANTED—FURNISHED ROOM8.
'Orri.K IIKKIKEH TAIILK HOARD AND
fnrnhlu'fl room, or almply t/il/le
i ii«‘lxhlHirh«MM| of Jackson and Forrest,
state terms, T. C.. The Georgian.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TAI^M4n"MAcfflNKtr'ANI?*IMSCIMlD8-— I' , "" ke * ,tr « Uv <> t'™* tu I**«rtle».
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building.
l3.6i»-imANri NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
Just completed, on North avenue, near
Jackson street; you will have to see this
rosy little cottage to appreciate Its value.
Best of material and workmanship used,
beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc.
received large consignment of machlnee and
ever 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall ordifs. We want the names of
BICYCLES AND SUNPRIEH-LAHUEHT
bicycle and enndry distributors In the
couth. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale,
Snell and Hudson.hlcyclee. Write for our
1906 catalogue sod price Hat Alexander*
Elyea Co.
WANTED—ROOMS.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
WANTED^HELP—MALE.
WANTED-GOOI) STRONG WHITE MEN
•• helpers in the foundry to lenrn mold-
eft’ trade. Good pay to atnrt with »*nd
better nay In two or three month*. Only
those with pond references need apply.
DeLoacb Mill Mfg. Co.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNfKH-
ph.iiin at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason
able.
FOR RENT—OFFICES. _
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH
ed office. Pbouo 2833 or cull at 1330 Can
ler Bldg.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
W FLAT-SEVEN LARGE ROOMS,
bluet mantel!.. |H>rcelaln Imth; nil lm-
reiuents; walkm^ distance; rent reason-
PAINTER.
. ---—. —decorations
for special occasions. »4 E. Alabama 8L
Entrance Auburn
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.
MAN T<
Address
care The Atlanta Georgian.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A FIR8T-CI.AHH
barber? Easiest trade In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber sbopd
Atlanta In which we work only our a
graduates. Full course. $20. Commission
paid from day you enter. Atlanta Barber
Odlcge, 162 Whitehall street.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
“Don't bit ’em fool you.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing, lie Is contracting wail paper
and painting. Office and show room 13
East Hunter street. Both 'phones 666.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen
dleton. 614 Peters building.
FOR SALE—DOG8.
.. L K S-REGISTER El i
stock, • mounts old. find little beauties;
male $20, female $15. McMillan Seed Co., 2.1
South Bf.md street.
WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN
collectors. Address at once Collector,
The Georgian.
AS
40 Walton street.
WANTED HELP-YOUNG
bookkeeper and stenogrnphe
bad experience. Semi
steady, reliable
handwriting. R. A S..
Must lw«
Address In ov
The Georgian.
WANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN STKNOG
raphers for permanent (HiHltloti
two years' exjierlenee, to operat
WANTED—TWO BOYS TO WORK
spring bed shop. Southern Spring Bed
Co., Bell street and Georgia railway.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
^■i^^^HTihitor* furnished jMtiilt !<■' ■
Remington -Typewriter Co.. 118 Peacht
■ INQUIRE ABOUT"
WANTED-
Ington open
n Tyi
WANTED—USERS OF MONEY KLOUIt
WANTED AT ONCE WOMAN FOR »
era! housework; good wages to good
party. '.'16 Angler avenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WX?fmcnFnm : RS5r~ ~.cs t'KomW'WE
player with band or orchestra. E. 11. II.,[
WANTED—POSITION AS SAWYER AT
mill of S to 20-tnule capacity. Aridrei
II, Whnlev. Anslev. Gn. I
SITUATION 8 WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED-POSITION
housekeeper or compnnlor
fins 403. Clarkesvllle. Gn.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
•nd vault doors to he sob! at cost during
next week; now Is your time. 26 8. Broad
street. It. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
per I
lift of the season*. 25c
\ 1312 Empire building.
BE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST
trade learned. Full course $20. We nw
several shops In Atlanta when* we emjilr.
only our graduates. Commission paid front
dav you enter. Atlautu Barber College,
162 xYhltehall street.
everything In printing.
It WITHOUT
id draft bo
Bennett Printing
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST^CLASaT^ BUSINESS " HOUSES
should have high grade slrns. Call on
Kent Sign Co., 914 North Pryor street
Phone 2928.
6a Whitehall st.
IF_YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
fixtures to sell, see the Southern
id Salvage Company, 20 South
Bell 2306.
Allot to
Pryor. *Ph«i
blcle Mfg. Co . Si and 52 West Mitchell at.
KROM’S MEDICATED SKIN. SCAI.P
id hair soap; sold at drug and depart-
....... merit stores; nsk for It or write J. J. Kroni,
gp^pu. M Kothltig a better _ made. Georgia I Sen Ip and Hair Specialist, 613 The Grand,
FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE
LOST.
Who [*uts your paper on so slick,
Ami guarantees that It will stick;
fioes your painting, does it nice.
And ''always lowest In the price?"
Burnett, of course!
Your “Uncle Jim" la hard to heal;
He's at Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Both Phones 660.
STRAYED FROM 4l« PULLIAM STREET.
one black horse with brand on left shoul
der. Return to 614 K. Hunter afreet and
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. TUB CLEAN CLEAN FEL
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
—_jln prl
sell you a register, suitable
any business, at a price that cannot help
hut please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
Register Co . Branch of American Second-
Hand Cash Register Co., 24 8. Broad street.
Atlanta, Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 8. Rroad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
road, lying just off the main road; splen
did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We
want to show you this and point out sev
eral features not mentioned here, and then
make you a price.
*4.250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room house on large lot, In prettiest
part of this street, being near North ave
nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty
ami no mistake. Can make very easy terms
ou this to desirable party.
MONEY! MONEY!
MONEY!
Be Wise aud Invest Your
Money Where It Is Safe
and Where It Will Pay
You Large Amount Net
Interest.
WILL BELL VOU TWO OU FOUR SEW
8 and 9-room bouses In choice white neigh
borhood, rented so ns to pay you 9 per
cent net first year and per rent second
year. Only *8.250 or $16,5(8) needed; half
OU TAX HKLL vol; CHOICE COltXKlt
near the new nostofflee, with Improve
ments, that is puylng 6 per cent uet; ft will
double In value within three years.
Hit FAN HEM. TOE THE BEST COItNElt
on Peachtree; now paying not less thnu
5 per cent net; snbl property has doubled
In value within the Inst four years and
will adrnnee within the next four rear#
not less thnn 60 per cent. Can prove all we
say.
*6,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by
180-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace-
heated and up to date. Can assist you to
get terms on this.
$2.760—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
room house, lot 50x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can mnko terms to acceptable
party of $400 cash and $25 per mouth.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FonOKT M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stove and range repairer; liest
work and material guaranteed. Both phouea
6276. 6l 8. Pryor street.
SNOOK’S BIO MATTING
SALE.
600 ROLLS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS;
piece price, only 164c; Japanese ami
China matting. Oriental designs, 16We, 194c.
224**. worth double the price, p. II. Snook
Furniture Company. 64 North Broad street.
MONEY TO LOAN.^
MONEY “TdvANCKID^SALARtKI> PKO-
ptc nml others American Investment
Co., "04 Candler Illdg.
WANTED.
Houses to rent. Have
clients for houses in all sec
tions. If you want your va
cant house runted at ouce,
list it with
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
W.OOO-COLLEOB rARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories, In good condition, ou
corner lot (102x172), shndy and pretty; near
line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash,
balance easy on this.
$4.000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtreea, wo have a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, finished beautifully Inside and
out; if you want a bargain, let us show you
this [dace at once, as It Is the only thing of
Its kind in the city situated bo favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WILL SELL YOU THE GREATEST
bargain In railroad frontage close In (with
Improvement* worth $12,000). Huy, 200 feet
on railroad by 260 feet on street, for the
sum of $25,000.
1)0 VOU WANT A NEW HOME OF FROM
6 to 10 rooms on the north, south or west
side at from $1,700 to $10,000! Or lota In any
part of the city.
WITH TERMS ON ALL
THE ABOVE. CALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE PLEASED TO
SERVE YOU.
M. McNEILL and
WM. S. SHERWOOD,.
Room 514 Empire Building.
Two Houses On North Boulevard.
We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,700
cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgowood 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.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
INVESTMENT.
Mortgage loana on renl estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 5 per cent and up-
veil Atlanta prop
Bell phono
. so aud prompt attention.
ily on real estate III and near Atlanta.
It. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3
TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER (’ENT. JOHN
CAREY, IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.
nil S. XV. Carson. 24 S. Broad street.
FARM LOANS -XVK ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY~ TO LOAN <
202 3 T-
WANTED—MONEY.
H PICTURE FRAMES.
i'Ti’ti Tiff Fit A Ml's '\i.u>F. to' < >kIVi: it;
XV. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue,
er Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. .
GO 8KB SOUTHERN AUTO AND Equip
ment Co. XVc repair, reconstruct, ex
change, buy and sell automobile* Garage.
10-12 Mitchell street. Atlanta. Ga. Bell
ph*»ne 4894-L. Mala.
Kcut, s114 N. Pryor. PI
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 11. m. at the Southern Auction ami
Salvage Company, 36 South Pryor.
We have listed with us
for quick sale some brand
new negro property that
is jmying big rent. This
must he sold at once. Let
us take you to see it.
XV. E. SAUNDERS & CO.
57 Inman Building.
FOR SALE.
Tlu« equipment, fixtures
and supplies of the II. P.
Ashley Machine shop, No. 27
South Forsyth street, con
sisting of lathes, shaper,
drill presses, milling ma
chines, gear cutters, black
smith tools, patterns and
supplies. Your chance to
get a bargain.
J. II. CRUTCHFIELD,
248 People’s Building,
Phone 1132.
The first month will bo given FREE,
• nd if occupied one yoar, two mora
month, will bo given FREE at the
and of the year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. No no
but good familial will be allowed in
theee housee. Thoeo are located on the
river electric car lino, only twenty min-
utae' ride from the cantor of the city;
contain 7 and 8 rooma; have never
bean occupied; are located In West At
lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-
foot perk, which Is set in trees, ever
greens and flowers. Pure air; native
oaks; an ideal spot for children. It is
cheeper than living in the city and the
surroundings are more wholesome. In
the center of this park are the FERRO
PHOSPHATE SPRINQ8, which will
cure any case of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a store, a school house cost
ing $2,500 will soon be completed. Capt,
J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds,
will ehow you through tho houses. Rent
$20 per month.
GET A HOME WITHOUT
MONEY.
WILL TRADE YOIT A JH.000 MODERN 8-
room homo In flue condition, tlrst-chis*
nolghltorhiMHl. on largo lot, for vacant prop
erty on north aide.
M. M ’NEILL and
W. S. SHERWOOD.
2 LOTS OF FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. AT 10 A. M., AT 120
Whitehall street. They art* consigned and
moat bo wold at once, ns parties are going
away and must have the rush. Bed room
suits, dining room furniture, several Iron
beds, refrigerators, steel rung** ami several
odd dressers nml washstnmls, brans pre
serving kMtle, brass nndlroi/. Inu^Sy, Hooks
nml silverware; also, several oil paintings
nml stt»ol engraving. Great hargftliiH for
all.
LEO FRE8II, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Decatur Cottage.
FOR RENT.
This two-story, eight-room frame, on lot
0 by 200. widen Ilea level. Is on the north
side of XVest North avenue, between Spring
nml XX'llllnius streets; has gun. hot and
cold water, porcelain bath, closet. sta
tionary wushstand on lioth doors; sink III
the klelien ami sink In the pautry; Is lient-
lee. If you are look-
house In the best of
1 our best nefghbor-
opport unity. XVest
sis, this is ye
. Rents, n ‘$V5 F
month. -
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT. »
12 Auburn Ax’euue,
Both Phones 618.
II. w. ROUNTREE*A 1IIUL TRUNK AND
BAG i'(l. Retail nml repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 15,6.
VOU XX’ANT TO MAKE
ter and easier than ever hef
... „i*e lue at one* and got on
thing. Ask tor II. 154 Marietta
DAX'ID XV. YARBPeOtJOIl,
MASTER I7.LMBER,
Phones 1266. 96 E. Hunter St.
,7. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
* by HQ, for
inly $5,0i
hit.
One fifth cash, hair
SPRING STREET SEVEN ROOM HOUSE,
large corner lot: close In; FVurth
[•ash.
DLLS STREET
with stables In
elghborhood; $3,0.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THR IIR8T OF MANTLE LICIITA NOW
sold nt MH N. Pryor 8t. Alee Kent.
hon,
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Countrv Homo.
SEVEN ROOM
uiM 52 West Mitchell
Address Market, this
I FIXTURES, IN
at**r. Shannon make,
off lea.
MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW.
••atthy. Id. e looking, tired ..f •
orrespond.
! tV
OTTAGE. WITH ATTIC
mini. Built !e«« lluin a
•me. Large new burn nml
Plenty of shade and fruit
y SV. Opposite Dr. Bid
Iiecatur. Town Is grow-
old renting, will
GI.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
hinds and colleges. Price, $2,500.
Also seven-room two-story residence next
to alcove property, newly painted nml pa
pered; bouse has eleetrlc lights and Is
screened. 13,750. Terms.
Box 62, Decatur.
SHELNUT CAUGHT
flY I "SUCK" RUSE
In capturing J. J. Shelnut, the young
white man who was fined *100 and
costs Wednesday afternoon, Officer C.
L. Camp went through the motions of
a Sherlock Holmes up-to-date.
Shelnut waa charged with having
insulted Mrs. Ladell Saturday after
noon at her sister's home, on Ogle
thorpe avenue, for which he was fined
Wednesday afternoon. Shelnut
neatly dressed at the time and was
given a copy of charges, but when
his trial came up he had skipped. Chief
Jennings notified all the men to be oi
the lookout for Shelnut, and every of
fleer on the force had been looking for
the man.
Nothing had been seen of him, how
ever, since he was given the subpena.
Tuesday evening Officer C. L. Camp,
dressed In citizen's clothes, was on his
way to Waco, Ga., to visit some rela
tives, and while waiting for his train
at the Terminal station ho saw a man
who fitted the description of Shelnut.
The train pulled out with Camp and
Shelnut aboard. Camp asked the con
ductor to read out the names of those
who had return tickets to Waco, Ga.,
knowing that to be Shelnut's home. The
home ofc Shelnut was among the list.
The train had left Atlanta far behind
when Camp went up to the man and
sat down beside him, shaking his hand
and inquiring:
“How are you, Shelnut, old boy?"
“That's my name," said Shelnut.
“Well, Chief Jennings would like to
see you, old fellow
The officer and his prisoner rode on
to Waco, where the prisoner was left In
charge of the. marshal until the next
morning, when Camp brought his cap
tive back to Atlanta.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
tlKomtlA, FULTON COUNTV.
By virtue of mi order of the court of o.
dlnnry of anld county, granted at the Au
gust term, 1906, will be sold before the
court house door of mId county, on the first
Tuesday In September, 1906. next, within
the legal hours of sale, the fnllowlug prop
erty of the estate of Susan XX’. Jones, de-
ecuHod, to wit: A house aud lot. known ns
No. 72 Enst Linden street. In the eltv of
Atlanta and described ns follows; Being on
the northwest corner of Linden and Court-
land streets and fronting seventy-five «75>
feet on East Linden street, hiiu running
back one hundred and eleven (11D feet on
Courtland street same width ns front, and
bounded on the north by property of Mrs.
Lowe and on the west by property of Mrs.
E. S. Mc(’nndleas, and being a part of laud
lot No. fin, In the Fourteenth district of orig
inally Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia.
Sold for the purpose of payment of debts
and distribution among the heirs at law of
said deceased.
Terms cash.
CARLTON II. MILLER.
Guardian and ex-Offlelo Administrator of
the Kstnte of Susan XX*. Jones, Deceased.
COURTLAND S. WINN, Attorney.
This August, 9 1906.
SPECIAL RITE MADE
TO WELCOME BRYAN
ATLANTA MARKETS.
fruits and produce.
Officially .corrected by Atlanta Fruit ao4i
Produce exchange.
Lemon# $4,764*5.00,
Limes 60 to 76c.
Benches, per crate. $1.00<ftl.50.
Pineapples, *1.60 to *160.
Bananas, straights. ie- bunch *1.60 to
*175. Culls, per bunen, II to $1.26.
XVatertneloxo, $7.50 to $20.00 per 100; de.
maud good.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.-
Live hen# 35 to 37V4c: frle# 22V4 to 25c:
brollora 16 to 224c. Live ducks, Pekin 36
to Xc; puddle 26 to 274c.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c.
Eggs, per dozen. 20c.
Butter, table, per lb.. 20 to 224c; cook-
ig, per |b., 124c to 16c.
Iloney—New 8'tflOc lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10
612c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. .No. 1
stock, $2.6*) barrel; per bushel, jkh*.
DiiIoiih. $1.5o bushel; cabbage. 2c pound.
ew sweet potatoes $1.60 bushel
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR-Postels Patent. $6.00; Diamond
pnteut, $6.50; Mascoutah Star, $4.65; fancy
patent. $4.65; Red Engle, $4.40; Blue Ribbon,
$4.00: fancy, $3.90; spring wh&at patent, $5.25
to $5.75.
COHN—Choice red *»oh, 76c; No. 2 white,
75c; No. 2 yellow, T4c; mixed, 73c.
OATH—Choice white dipped, 52c; choice
white, 60cJ choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust
proof, 60c.
MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel,
73c; liolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel. 66c;
Shorts, white. $1.50, medium, $1.40; brown,
uu, luuii'f siiiiiii onics. «i.w, uo, «>0. 1
timothy bales, $1; do.. No. 2. $1; do., No. 1
clover mixed, $1.00; do. No. 2 closed mixed,
90c.
Cl
TL
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Htnndnrd granulated, $5.20. New
York Refined, 54; plantations, 54. Market
very strong
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuekle's $16.60,
bulk, In bugs or barrels, 13c; green, 10 to
12c. Market strong.
IHCE.—Carolina 44 to 74c, according to
grade. Market very strong.
”* rr" —
Private XVIre to XX’are & Lelnud.
Y''"’ York, Aug. 16.—Lnidnn strouu
rate lllichiiliged. uau *
Fllloli ItclUe 16174 •» '•»• hiuh.'.t ....
r > , ;l<'l‘i’<i. nml pnihulily work litnlmi- , \I
Vi l i\ on exiiectntionJ ,!r
illrl'liMlil uniiouimiMuents toiliiv. inn
for fcenvjr ll<i<ililniiou nionn wlih the *lii!u
nation of tho »liort inter?," wlm1 '
Sentiment la Imlltah on low „nil
nrker! rail, ami aome public Inter,“
ileve nli III them. In view of tile mo '.i
innilUfou,, conaerrntivo hl(th-prlee,I
» ' lie otiwned, and believe iirotim
aluHild Its a on any little adrnnre **
lirmiklyn Icnidd Trniult bid up by ,h.>rt.-
«••“ MI,»ourl I'aelfle. Seem, to 1* a b« «l
renlltiug yoinc on. 01
Meetlntt of St. Fan! dlreetor, take, ,,1....
till, afternoon, but it I, not eipeeted t it
uu.v nnimuneement will lie made on 11..
Nmir. The decbirntlon of a 4 per ,,. ,1
'><■"'• Southern I'aciUc U* reitar'le. ,,
file k'",»lp eoneern. Itself malnlj
With the line,lion whether It will be seia£
annual or a quarterly dividend U1
Coiiper, are actluir a (rood deal better
Antnliamuted Is behind tho market, ,md
should now have It, turn. ’ U1
Prlvnle Wire to (Jibert * Clay
New York. Aug. I6.-W0 never saw a bad
Ki'ald 10 t,lk, ‘ ' rl11 " ,00lis especially
Tho New York Flnnnelul Ibircaa
oyer nlitht Indicate combi:
ued specialty Improvement in the stock
market. XX c would not ignore reasonable
returns, however. The shortage is retreat-
tug and the public Is Inlying to some extent
because of the fine bank outlook, •■
favorable on the surface at least.
•vhb-li It
on Buriiice 111 least. The i;cri-
oral money situation remains almut (lie
same ns If no speculation of a serious strln-
gene.v owing to the many relief measures
contemplated. The strength of the JIarrI*
limn stocks la doing considerable toward
attracting outside operation*, as those hn\«
come to Im» looked m»ou ns the principal
feature of the stock market. The' Morgan
Issima may be taken up biter on. The ex
pectation of n dividend action on Southern
Pacific today may be disappointed, although
If a fftioruni cun he obtained a meeting will
be held. There can Ih» no question that the
fundamental factor under the market at
present, however. Is the enormous ha n est
whleh makes assurance doubly sure with
regard to the earning power of various en
terprises Justifying Increased dividends
,en in the face of tight money condltolns.
e recommend conservatism for tho time,
until wc ore out of the woods.”
Dow-Jone* summary: American stocks la
London steady, with Harrlman stocks the
meetings of Union Pacific,
Southern I'aelfle, and 8t. Paul todnv.
Dividend declaration on Southern i’aelfle
tonight thought probable today.
Brooklyn Rnpld Transit gives receipt for
rent fare pending final court fleets'
Bank of Enirlniiir rate nnchnnoxl
Strike .
shops ended.
Heavy purchases of Bessemer and Foun-
ry Iron for 1907 delivery feature of tho
Iron trade.
Early movement of Texas cotton may taka
considerable cash from New York.
Central of Georgia annual report shows
full Interest on all Income bonds earned and
over 10 p«»r cent on the stock.
Twelve Industrials advanced .24 per cent.
Twenty active railroads advanced .17 per
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Aug. 16.—The Sun i
—i iii'mi i bitiiv. n«Hiiii«-ru i ni'iiir, Uendlng,
Pennsylvania—furnished more thun half the
day's business. There wns thus room for
only moderate activity In the balance of
the llst.nnd In a great numlwr of Isties the
transactions were much below the ueunl
average. Strength and activity prevailed
at the opening, stork* changing hands In
large blocks, but nt the end of the first
hour business fell off considerably, although
few
very
limit any Interruption of their up
ward course.
There wns no Indication of any Increass
of public Interest In the market, the com
mission houses generally reporting that con
tinued advances In n few slocks Imd not
brought either orders or Inquiries from their
customers.—filbert & Clay.
CHEESE—Fancy fall cream dairy, 144c;
twins 14c; brick, 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dove
hams 154c. California hams 104e; Red Cross
■Ji i* 5' ?bs^’ $ 10* 50 • * f at 'bnck s * '’Sc ^‘tdntes * 1 8 c’ ,,n,, ww, t Point 1»
Bupratne lard, $9.76; Red Croas. loc. Snow r *1? * * f *1} eoSbf t i JI° i m-om y b * # ’ 107
Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 7%c. A!| Vncouie , lBt lmon,c '”’
Savannah Sa, 1909...
Macon 6s, 1910 ion
Atlanta, 6b. 1911 106
Atlanta, 44*. 1922 107
Atlanta 4s, 1934 106
Atlanta and XVest Point 165
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
.. 116
' a ad A. ls t . T ' IS
In
TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER
initial station; sidewalks and sewer; cab
inet mantels; splendid renting section; $1.
5rt) each; one third cash and monthly pay-
MCE LOT ON ASimY KTHKKT, 64 BY
20Q feet, east front, aud covered wTtb nice
oak tre$*>; only $250.
BEST YiTbGALN ON SOUTH HIDE; NICK
bargain. TERMS.
Vox 4C, St. Joseph, Mich.
Box G2, Decatur, Ga-
>rder that Georgia and Atlanta
may be well represented nt the cele
bration In honor of William Jenplngs
Bryan on August 30, In New York, the
Southern railway on Thursday an
nounced a special rate of one far, plus
$2.25, from all points In the South, the
tlcketH good on any train on August 28 j
and 29, and good returning on any'
train leaving New York not later than
September 4. The fare from Atlanta
Will be $26.25.
"The making of a special rate to New
York Is very seldom done by any rail- |
road In the South," seated District Pas
senger Agent J. C. Lusk. In discussing
the matter Thursday. M I have never
known .the Southern to do this s*lnce I
have been connected with them. All
railroads throughout the country are
to take the same step, and thousands of
tourists will be In New York %o wel
come Mr. Bryan home from his foreign
tour.
''It 1* quite likely that a special train
$04-99* XVKdT FOURTH HTRKKT. XVK j will be made up to accommodate the
vc two three room cottage* In first-class | crowd which will leave Atlanta to at-
shape. ‘‘‘‘J** 1 ; t^nd the home-coming. Reservations
f* i biriin u h at $1 4«W f Th,# for sleeping enr accommodations are
nl learning In as fast as we can attend to
them and owtra Pullmans have been
ordered to lie In the city In time for '
the excursion party. The fact that the
special rate tickets are good on any
train and the unusually \>w rate will.
Insure probably the biggest New York
party ever leaving Atlanta."
voted;
modern cottage, with hall
•cel* to Im* seen to be apple-
ciaieq; mny $i.s50.
NEW PRDPKKTY: HKNTS $12 PER
month; $9U<>. Let ns show von this.
FIvk i;oiIRST se on nki.sos
street; lot by 1^. This Is close In.
Price $jr
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