The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 17, 1906, Image 10

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lata than 25 centa, the price of four linee. Six worde of average length make a line. The following ratee are for eoneecutive ineortionai 1 time 8 cent! a lino. 5 times 5 cents a line. 6 times . .... P/i cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3'/4 esnts a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue 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 sura return*. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be Inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pax for at ratas quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED. FOR SEVERAL CARE THE GEORGIAN. learn. We owu • chain of bnrbo Atlanta In which we work onh graduates. Full course, $20 C paid from dsyynu enter. Atlnn Qollcgc, 162 Whitehall street. WANTED—THREE collector*. Addr**« The Georgian. YOUNG MBS AH WANTED HELP-YOUNG MAN A li(H»kkc»*p‘*r nnd stenographer. Must hat bad experience. Send reference*. Muat li steadv. reliable nnd suiter. Address In ow handwriting. It. A H.. cnro The Georgian. not nnuly without reference*. North, or call corner 17th nnd man to travel nnd train agent* and solid tora: permanent position nnd gooC for the right man. Apply nt It* Candler Bldg. HELP—MALE. WANTED—50 CAR WASHINGTON ITENOOItAlMIBIl. «M. _ LEGAL AM rail war arouoxMphrrn, PjS to pa. tmin* adjr stenographer*. $4<* to $66. If you wl*li i poaltton nnd are a beglntter or nn experl itenogmpher. call on ua; we can pine** you, Mlnitty nu*lm*«a Agency, 1330 1 audlei Mg. WANTED. HELP-YOUNG MAN AH bookkeeper nnd stenographer; must hayi had experience; send reference*; iitttnt b< ateadr. rrllahla nn.l anlM-r. Address It, owl handwriting H. A H., rare The ileoritlnn. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. fOMPETENT HUM lnxton oners I or. furnished posltlausj RemfUfiten Typewriter t'o.. tlS Penehtree Money Flour. ANTED-PHEHH OK MONEY Ft.(It'll plinrnititw. Address 'Thnrmnvtat,' tienrglnn. MISCELLANEOUS. strset. R.'w. Bills. Atlanta. BUSINESS ASIl CALLING OAftllK; ltKli alar else, late*t type. 35c per 1® p«**tpuM ••Midget Card*," the hit of the season. 25*' per 1®. Autry Greer, 1312 Kin pi re building, Atlanta. Ga. BF. A FIRST CLASS BARBER. RANI KMT trade learned. Full courae $20. We *>u several shop* In Atlanta where we emuh only our graduate*, fominlaalon paid fro day rou enter. Atlanta Barber Colleg 162 Whitehall street. .'*»uipany will buy or well you out. mortgage clause; i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRSCcfMST^Kjiw should hare high grade slrna. gent |lg» Co., mb North Tryor DRV STOVE WOOD—PROMPT DR- y. John T. 8tock* A l!o., 295 Peters Bell ‘phone 15 west; Atlautn ‘phone ) Whitehall st. IF YOF HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell. *ee the Southern Auction nnd Salvage Company, 20 Mouth Pryor. ‘Phone Bell 2306. FOR MALE MARKET FIXTURES. In cluding 6 t.v « refrigerator, Shannon make. Jiddrc’** thl* olTI.‘«». WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. ••Don't let ’em fool yon.” Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not desd nor missing, lie la contracting wall paper •nd painting. Office snd show room 12 East Hunter street. Both ‘phones 660. BUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work ctil on Kent. 9146 N. Pryor. Phone 2928. AUCTION SALK KVKBY WEIINKBtlAV at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction nnd Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. PICTURE FRAME8. PICT!'BE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. 11. TV. Yarbrough, 244 Auburn avenue, corner Penehtree. Fin trance Auburn aveuuo. ART SCHOOL. WAXTED-TIIE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slappy’a School of Art and Inspect .por traits painted by his large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STUAW MAX* vlvan«6 and resbaped. 60c. | Soft and atlff felt kata cleanad and i» abapad. J6c. • Banda or aweata. %e each extra. ACME HATTERS. $H Whitehall fit g a FOR RENT—ROOMS. £ FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNIBH- od rooms at 267 Peachtree. Rent reason- \ able. FOR RENT—OFFICE8. ,[ OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURSIHIl- ed office. Phone 2S33 or call at 1330 Can dler Bldg. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without hoiml, In private faintly; no chil dren; near mr line; iiuJet neighborhood, fall or write 61 Whlteford avenue. N 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. FRENCH P O 6 D L E 8—REGISTERED „ stock. 2 month* old, and little beauties; N male $20. femnle $15. McMillan Heed Co., 23 _ South Broad street. LOST. £ Who puts your paper on so slick, f And guarantee* that It will stick; a Does your painting, doe* It nice. And ,r always lowest In the pricer* Rurnett. of course! Your “Uncle Jim” 1* hard to beat; He’s st Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 550. FOUND. FRANKLIN, TUB CLEAN CLEAN PEL- low. donna atilti II to 31.B0. . P*»t* Me. M 166 Whltvholl St. Phonca, Boll 6I», A. 388L " 1 UJ ■ 22 MONEY TO LOAN. • £ MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co.. 7M Candlor Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loan* on real e*tate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; strnlght loan* made for 6 per cent and up- I wards. According to desirability of loan. \\. A. Fetor, 12 Son lit Brood atreot. ~ TIIE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS II purchase money notes nnd lend* money on Improved Atlanta property nt reason- fc able rates. Bell phoue <C9. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER u cent Interest, according to security of- fered; small expense and prompt attention, oo Only on real estate lu and near Atlauta. t , 8. II. Turman. MONKY LOANED ON HEAL ESTATE. J ,, TO 5 YKAKS, 6 FEU CENT. JOliN H CABBY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; nuv amount, 4H, 6 ntnl 6 per cent. Write or call H. W. C'nrson. 24 S. Broad street. ff. FARM LOANS—WE AUK PLACINO m loan* on Georgia farm* at the lowest », rate* ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Conipnuy, Gould building. . — MONEY TO LOAN OX REAL ESTATE I* at very lowest rates. No delay*. Charles Herman, hsun* 202 3 Temple Court. to WANTED—MONEY. W WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOI U UHOCKIt fur Money Flour, nnd Insist on getting It# because there Is money in It. L personal. david w. YARnnouan. „ MASTER I'LLMHER, U Phonva M66. 50 E. Uuntar 8t ‘‘KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LUIHT8 NOW « aoid at 8148 N. Prjror St. Alax Kant, Phone 4S48. or KttOM’N MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP M and hair soap; sobl nt drug nnd depart- ineut stores: n*k for It or write J. J. Kmm, Scalp nnd Hair Specialist, 61$ Tbo Urand, Atlanta. Ua. c * A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW. VERY M wealthy, nice b*oklng. tired of "single idessedne**,” wlwhc* t.» corresjHUid. Lock m Box 4®. St. Joseph, Mich. t GI.01tE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. w n« FOUR NICE, LEVEL AND SHADY LOTS er near Grant |utrk$l,400. TWO SIX ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER- tulual station; sidewalks nnd sewer; cab inet innntel*; splemlld renting section; $1,- 5® each; one-third rasb and monthly pay ment*. Kick lot on Afiifluf si'Ukkt. 54 by — 2® feet, eant frttnt. and covered with nice •ink tree*; only $260. BEST ltAIttiAIN ON SOUTii sllv4:-, NICE flvr-rtamt Kit«l.-rti <-ntta*i>, with hall; wall flavalatl; ttwla to to' wait to l» aitpre- eluted: only $1,850. NEW PHOPEUTV; BENTS 112 FEB month; *»«. Ia>t tta ahow you tbla. FfvK-ltooM iToTjE "on xei.kon ,i atrtH't: lot 60 by 125. rltla la cioae lu. on Price $2,0®. ci BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINE8. ^ a TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Wltob-rale and retail distributor* of Vic tor Talking Mnchfnes nn*l Records. Just received large consignment of mAchlues and over Ifl.fl® records. Immediate attention glren mall order*. We wont the names of nil talking machine denier* In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND DRIBS—LARGEST WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED- ALL KINDS OF SALABLE ecboo), law. mr.jjral hooka for cosh. J. C. Gavon. 71 \Vl.lt«>halI street. ‘Phone 10, WANTED—TEN Tllul'SAND PEOPLE TO liny Money l lour. There is money !u every —<*• WANTED— DESK S!\D !> f.N OFFICE ON Whitehall vlk«lurt or lYarhtree *tre4*t. Ad dress Stenographer, care vt Gvorgisu. Southern agent* for Pierce. Yale, nnd Hudson bicycle*. Write for our ntnlogue and price lint. Alexander- 8IGN PAINTING. REYNOLDS. TIIE HION PAINTER. Sign*, banner*, nags and flag decorations for special occasions. MHfr E. Alabama at. PICTURE FRAME8. E FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ii. »». Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are- SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones MSI. 412 Peters Building. $2,600—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, just completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will hare to see this cosy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Beat of material and workmanship used, t»eautlful cabinet mantels, tinted walla, etc. Can.make attractive term a to right parties. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. Whitehall street. Phone : MEDICAL. CROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURB scalp diseases and make hair grow, from’* Medicated Soap makes you by- ienlcally dean. (30 year* success.) J. J. .from, specialist, CM **The Grand," lanta, Oa. nr* witu one nrm; nil work 11111/ gnar- >ed; cut prlccn for Tuesday*. Bell phone J. Chaa. If. Smith, 199 Peachtree. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8. V. I). SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State A**oc|atlou »f Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., accountant* and auditors, 518-619 Court. Examinations, appraisal*, I*ocal nnd long distance phone 1196. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCK/E, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Mew'a sewed half soles, 76c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, Dposlte court house. Alt work flrst-claaa. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS, IDEALS tod all other makes at bargain price*. We can sell you a register, suitable for a/ business, at a price that caaoot help nt please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reglatsr oaranteed for two years. Southern Cash REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. SALE. 1 ROLLS BEAUTIFUL PATTKRN8: niece price, only 16tt**; Japanese and ilnn matting.. Oriental design*. 16V4o, 19ttc. Vic, worth double the price. P. H. Snook WM. S. SHERWOOD small or large—at from $8 to $1® par front ta ten rooms nt from $1,7® to $3.0®, $4.- YOU WANT A LOT. PURCHASE •ntne from \\a t and w« will build for you long time. 11*, aim hu «iii iiuii'i »«»» Ufa from $600 to $2,500. which we wfll guarauteo to doubly your to Increase—call and we will get Mime for you. J. H. GARNER & CO. BAL ESTATE AND INVESTMEN 305 and 306 ContVry Bldg. BOTH PHONES «9». •m house, corner lot, 68 by 103, for $5,000. tine fifth cash, balance one, three nnd four year*. er lot; close In; $5,5®. Fourth THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Juat off the main road; splen did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, kind* of fruit, splendid wire fence* 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. $6,250—N, BOULEVARD; BRAND NE 9-rooin house on large lot. In prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is a beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy term* on this to desirable party. $6,250—A I1EAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 180-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace- heated and np to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. $2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 50x1® to alley; elevated, on car Une; can make terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $25 per month. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two atoriea. In good condition, corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this. $4,000—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR TIIE Peachtree*, we have a lovely 2-story I- room home, finished beautifully Inside end out; If you want a bargain, let ua show you this place at once, aa It Is the only thing of ita kind In tho city situated so Sarorabiy and to be bad on easy terms. WEST ATLANTA PARK Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th. first month will bs given FREE, and if ocoupitd ons year, two mors months will bs givsn FREE at ths and of tho ysar, making only nino months you will havo to pay for. Non# but good familisa will ba allowed in thaaa houaas. Thaaa are located on th# rivor olaotrio oar line, only twenty min* utea’ rids from the center of tho eityi contain 7 and 8 rooms, have never bean oceupied, are located In West At* lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty- foot park, which la eat In traae, ever greens and flowers. Purs air, nativa oaks, an Ideal apot for children. It la ohaapar than living In the eity and the surroundlnga are mors wholesome. In the canter of this park are the FERRO PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which will curs any ease of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school houta coat ing $2£0G will soon ba oomplated. Capt. J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds, will shew you through the houses- Rant $20 par month. JOHN J. WOODS IDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. W. E. TREADWELL & CO, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. 14 South Broad St.—Beil Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. $5,200—NINE-ROOM IIOUHp, LARGE LOT modern In every way, well located, on North Jackson street. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODEL HOME; $4,260. NINE ROOM HOUSE, CORST** LOT, beautiful home; $6,2®. NINE-ROOM HOUSE, NORTH BOULE- vard, new; $5,3®. TEN-ROOM HOUSE, HIGHLAND AVE- nue; 6S.760. ( SIX-ROOM HOUSE; NEW; 56 BY 215; near North Jackson; modern In every par ticular; terms; $3,500. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR NORTH BOU- ievard; terms; $3,600. FIVE-ROOM NEW HOUSE, NEAR LUCK- le street; mo<Iern In every way; $2,6®; $500 cash, balance $25 per month or annual pay ments of $5® per year; 7 per cent Interest. $3(009—TE NirROOM HOUSE, PULLIAM street; modern; bargain. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR GEORGIA avenue; corner lot; up to date In ever, way; 68,100. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR GEORGIA avenue; If taken st once, $2,600 buys It. TEX-nOOM HOUSE. WASHINGTON etreet; beautiful Itvaie; (4,660. TEN-ROOM HOUSE, CAPITOL AVENUE, near Georgia gvenue; $4,6®. SEVETf-ROOM HOUSE, GEORGIA AVE- nue; up to date and new; $3,250. SEE UR FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY; we sell vacant lota In all. JZfCa «*♦ the city. Do you want a home or n vacant lot In West End? If you do, coll and see ua 3® ACRES WELL WATERED; FOUR settlements on farm; 50 acres of creek and branch bottoms; 1® acre* In original forest; balance In cultivation; 2 miles rail road; U miles from Atlanta; public road through farm. Can make terms if defcired. 140 ACRE8. TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSES, other outbuildings; 15 acres good bottom land; 13 mile* from Atlanta; car line from Atlanta to Conyers Is surveyed through thl* farm, and on one of the boat graded roads in country; $2,8®. 16 ACRES ON MARIETTA CAR -LINE. nnd well located. If Interested, call or write us for prices. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 46 ACRES, 80ME bottom, near Vlnlng Station ou Western nnd Atlantic railroad; $2,6®. WE SELL FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF the country. 19 ACRES. FRONTS TWO RAILROADS. If sold In few days, $2,5® buys It. We are headquarters for timber land. WANTED. Houses to rent. Have clients for houses in all sec tions. If you want your va cant house rented at once, list it with LIEBMAN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. FOR SALE Decatur Cottage. U&R SEVEN ROOMS, NEWLY FAINTED Also seven-room two-story residence next to above property, newly painted nml pa pered; house ban electric lights and Is cued. $3,75-). Terms. Box 62, Decatur. MILLS MTUEET-EIGIIT-ROOM HOUSE, with ntnhlcH In rear; large lot; good dghborbood; $3,0®. Fourth cash. MONEY. 'ILL TRADE YOU A $6.0® MODERN S *- nne In tine condition, first elan* iwvl, on large lot, for vneunt prop W. S. SHERWOOD. FOR RENT. on tot • north Sprtufc has gn*. hot nml porcelain bath, dom*t. sta tionary washstand ou Uith floors; sink In klchcn and sink In the pantry; Is beat- (v—iri'uT LYti'iiTii ktrUiH* Vi*ii j ed with hot air furnace. I'f you" are AT 304-306 W EST FOl RT1I SI RM-.l. for tll nice bouse In the 1* have twoi three-room.f«ttage* In first*vp*, r ami in one of our t>e»t net; ng i a small h*»i bargain at $1.4®. ,o while teliaut. «' C lot. This I iv.iehtree hotnls. this * ree rars block nml •ant Mept**ml*er l month. hfok l>e*t of nelghttor- DpiHirtnnlty. ' West • half away. Will Rents, $»5 per •ST. A. SHELTON, UON'T KOIUIKT M. A. MILLION IS Al |,rnrlli-.ll Stove nn.l range reiwlrer; Iwst 1 work anil material yneranteeiL Both (ibouca' UT.i. U S. 1'ryor etiveL JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* 413. 2 LOTS OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION. suits, dining room furniture, several Iron beds, refrigerator*, steel range nnd several odd dresser* nml wnshstnnd*. bras* pre- LEO FRKMH. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. The equipment, fixtures and supplies of the H. P. Ashley Machine shop, No. 27 South Forsyth street, con sisting of lathes, shaper, drill presses, milling ma chines, gear cutters, black smith tools, patterns and supplies. Your chance to get a bargain. At. II. CRUTCHFIELD, 238 People’s Building, Phone 1132. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. HEVEN-BOOM COTTAGE, WITH ATTIC nml *tornge room. Built less than a year ago for n home. Largo new barn nnd nerrnut*' house. Plenty of shade nnd fruit tree*, f«ot 2® by 5®. np|$oslte Dr. Rid- ley’* home, near Deentur. Town I* grow ing In thl* direction. To avoid reutlug, will •ell at a bargain. TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. perl- Tho petition of the Georgia Eclectic hog pltnl shows that It I* * corporation of said county Incorporated by the honorable court on September 9, 1901. Petitioner* pray: 1. That their corporate name ho change*! from Georgia Eclectic hospital to Durbnrn hospital. 2. That under their prenent charter peti tioner* have the right to Inane capital stock to the nmount of twenty thousand dotlnrs, nnd they now desire that their charter 1m» amended so that petitioner* on n major ity vote of the stockholder* may bare the right to Issue capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding forty thousand dollar*. Maid capital stock inny b© paid In cither money, land or In other property suitable for rnrrylug on said h pttal Filed In office thl* August 10. HWfl. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. No. 45 Evans Street. This is one of the nicest little homes you ever saw- has all the conveniences, located in the .popular portion of West End, near Lee and Gordon streets. We can sell it for $3,000. Suppose you take a look at it. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mra. Harry Wallace. 71 For- ytb street, n daughter. To Mr. and Mra. John Wilson, at 668V6 De catur street, n daughter. To Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Stallings, at St. Joseph* Infirmary, a sou. To Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Naahr at 326 Windsor atreet, a daughter. •To Jfr. and Mrs. W. It. IJvermore, at 415 Whitehall atreet. a daughter. To Mr. and Mra. It. A. Battle, at 147 Mllledge avenue, a daughter. To Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bumsteud, at 454 Ilnas street, it son. To Mr. and Mra. A. M. Varner, at 175 Hayue* atreet, a son. DEATH8. . L. Heartline, 24 years old, died on McDonough road. Mra. Maggie James. 43 years old, died of gastritis at 484 Woodward avenue. Jennie I<ofte*s, 29 year* old, died at 95 Means street. buildincTpermit8. 91,600—J. J. Lynch, to add to frame dwell- ng nt 38 Ponce Deleon avenue. $150—Atlanta Spring Bed Co., to build frame building on Mean* atreet. $150—It W. Holcomb, to add to frame dwelling at 183 Cooper street. $250—Sophy Kenney, to add to frame dwelling nt 141 Gardner street. $50—S. R. Jacob*, to build frame barn at 196 Ivy atreet. $4.000—J. W. Martin, to build two-ston fratm* dwelling nt 144 South Ashby atreet PROPERTy"tRAN8FER8. $5—B. 31. Hood to Glenn Faver, lot on Ella street, near Chapel street. Quit claim #i,j®. Penal Sum—W* B. Armstrong to R. D. Dorsey, lot on corner of Rosalie and Waldo street*. Rond for title. $L040—G. 14. Beauchamp to Mra. 3tnrgnret K. Daley, lot on Howell street, near Decs tnr atreet. Warranty deed. $2,600—Janie* M. Couch to D. W. Stovall, lot on Main atreet In East Point, Ga. Warranty deed. $325—J. R. Iln me* to Charts* Howell et nl.. lot on Martin avenue, near Lanalug atreet. Warranty deed. $3.3®. Penal Sum-Mrs. K. IIIII to John F. Bramlltt, lot on Jackson street, near North avenue. 14ond for title. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointer* on Prortilon*. EDITOR SUICIDES BY SHOOTING SELF THROUGH THE HEAD Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Tex., August 17.—J. H. Stan- berry, editor of the Mansfield Sun, committed suicide yesterday evening by shooting hlmpelf through the head. No reason for deed Is known. Mansfield la a small town In Tarrant county. ROOT URGES TRADE WITH THE ARGENTINA By Private Lrasml Wire. Bueno* Ayren, Aug. 17.—While the city I* In great excitement owing to rumor* of fatal earthquake* on the we»t con»t, American Secretary of State Root continue* to hold the cen ter of lntere*t. Mr. Root 1* entertain ing the foreign mlnliters on board th* Charleiton today. In a speech before repre*entntlve men connected with the political, finan cial and commercial life of Argentina, Mr. Root pointed out that Argentina had no reaaon to entertain feellnga of Jenlou*y against the United State*. He pictured the great advantage which would result both for Argentina and the United State* In the eatabllshment of more ateamahlp line* connecting the i countries. The United State* 1* no longer a debtor nation,” said Mr. Root, "and need* a safe field for the Investment of Ita surplus capital." CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER FALLING TIMBER. Private Wire to Ware A Lelarnl. Chicago, Aug. 17,-Wheat mlgbt have nu advauce of a cent or t„ , r strength In the foreign markets. °" The local short, hnve to cover »h«r ou the fact thnt cable* took «uch n point. The advauce ha. not «|Vei?t Imj Short, in Septrmlier whent are r.i. buyer, anil coiuiiiIhIoii bomw. are sell", I It. Caah wheat hotue. are patting ml some hedge, for December. * out There were foreign order, for mu* k... today and comnilmlon houiiea are talkinl hulli.h on anjr further decline, “* A Kama* City groin man who t irongli central and southern Nehrsika ,»«, -her. I. an Immense amount of corn hrtil hehl by the farmer. In thnt .ectlon m, !{ will soon be mnrketml. It bn* been hlia pending the outlook for th* new crop ^ oecnifso farmer* have been too biiar to h«,,i It to station*. He oloo advl.es that th, country I. full of wheat, but farmen M rich and - will hold for higher prices fn.h wheat In Chicago yeaterday ' n„ picked up by elevator anil miller,, n! elevator people were alao tbo buyer. Heplenilier nml neller* of Deremlier om! May. Thl* created the Impression thnt th., were more anxious to gel their mm/r out of their trades ami might not deliver all the wheat they hold. Oata easier on f.lr wiling of May rtechniher t|,v Bartlett. Fraaler * Northern groin nml Updike I,living acaiin, ed. Jliu Rnukln now buying lleeemlier Ijlke roles are strong w7lh light „(T, r . Inga of boats nt 2Vic for whent mid 2e f., r eorn to Buffnlo. 1’rovMon* dull but steady. Light »..||| n , resaure, with but little demand. No f,. a . Private Wire to Glbert A* Clnv. Chicago, Aug. 17.—The Record IIer«M saya; YVeatern grain exporter* are profit. Ing by the.example net by Mnnitobn imt year, and are filling up the Europcnn mar ket* ns rapidly n* po**lhl<> lieforc tlm new 3Innltobn nnd the northwestern eprlng wheat crop I* available. There la practically no yellow corn avail able In Chicago Rale* of mah grain In Chicago I9rt.w, mostly hard wheat; 180,0® corn, 70.900 oat*. Minneapolis wheat stocks *how 906.000 de- crcn*e the last five day*, compared with 575,0® decrease an me time lout year. annum, di> dii, Atlanta, 4 , /4s. 1922 Atlanta 4s. 1934 ino Atlanta and West Point 166 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 . 11. of Georgia 1st lucotue do. 2d Income do. 341 Income Georgia Augusta and Savannah Southwestern a Pacific lt._ aid A. lit..... , 115 BIG COTTON MILL8 HAVE CHANGED HANDS Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., August 17.—'Th« biggest cotton mill trade ever noted In the state la the purchase of the big mills at Cooleemee, N. C., by the Er* win cotton mills of Durham, X. the consideration not being stated. The Cooleemee mills will be con* tlnued as heretofore under the man agement of the Erwin mills. CHARLES I. BRANAN WILL GET A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES FOR COUNTY TREASURER IN THE COUNTRY DI8TRICT8. Special tp The Georgian. Reldsvllle, Ga., Aug. 17.—Thomas E. Rogers, of Shiloh, near here, was fa tally crushed by a timber wagon Tues day afternoon. The remains were In terred at Shiloh. A skid, on which a load of timber was being drugged by a cart, rolled, catching nls foot nnd throwing him on his face. The skid rolled on his back, breaking his leg and thigh and Injuring him Internally. NIGHT WATCHMAN KILLED BY TRAIN William Humphries, a night watch man In the Central of Georgia railroad yards, was struck Thursday night by a freight car which had been ‘‘kicked" from tho main train and dragged for a good distance down the track. Humphries’ body was literally tom to pieces, until it was almost unrecog nizable. The body was carried to Pat terson’s undertaking establishment. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF FUL TON. I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of *al«l county, do hereby certify thnt the foregoing I* n true and correct ropy of the upplicatioti for amendment to charter In the matter of Durham hospital, as the tame appear* of tlUt In this of- rtee.. Wltne** my official signature and the seal of Mid court this August 16. 1906. ARNOLD BROYLES. Counts 8-10-1 NEW POSTMASTER BEING DI8CU8SED. Special to The (icorglaii. Gainesville, Fla., Aug. 17.—Since the death of Postmaster Arnow there has been several candidates nnd some con tention among the Republicans as to who shall succeed to the $2,300 plum* L*. C\ Lynch, chief clerk In the land office. Is considered to be more than apt to secure the postoffice, as he has been confidential secretary’ to G. W. Robinson, the chairman of the Repub lican state committee, for years, and is In touch with all the Inside working of the party. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN |y/ou Can Save 3"me and trouble BY ’PHONING YOUR M>iml c$ds &o &he Georgian. WE WILL CHARGE AND COLLECT LATER.' * CIRCULATION 24,000 DAILY.