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WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Burnett A Wlllla) la not «lt*nd
nor missing. He la contracting wall paper
and pointing. Office and show room 12
East Hunter street. Both ‘phones 660.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,,
ATTRACTIVE SKINS WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call
Kent, 01ft N. Fry or. Phone 2928.
AUCTION SALK EVERY WEDNESDAY
at in n. ni. nt the Southern Auction and
.Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FltAHl'S.HMH: To ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 2ft Auburn av
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn av
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—Til E PUBLIC TO VISIT
Slnppy'n School of Art and Inspect por
trait* painted by bis large classes. Corner
Peachtree and Aubnrn.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
Bands or sweats, 28c each extra.
ACME IIATTERS. «ft Whitehall Bt
FOR RENf— ROOMS.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISH
cd rooms nt 267 Peachtree. Rent reason
able.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH*
ed office. Phone 2833 or call at 1330 Can*
dier Bldg.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
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.
DO YOU WANT TO RE A FIRST-CLASS
barber? Easiest trade In the world to
learn. We own a chain of barber shops In
Atlanta in which we work only our own
graduate*. Full course, |20J
paid from day you enter.
College, 162 Whitehall
nly
my. Commission
Atlanta Barber
street.
WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN
collectors. Address at once Collector, i
The Georgian.
AS
WANTED HELP—YOUNG MAN A
bookkeeper and stenographer. Must hav
had experience. Semi references. Must be
steady, reliable and sober.
WANTED-A COMPETENT RUTLElt. DO
not apnly without reference* *“ —
V* .1. ... II 17 • H
WANTED-A GOOD LIFE INSURANCE
man to travel and train agents and solid
tors: permanent position ami gom! salary
- -* - ** - - Apply at Room 6<xi.
HELP—MALE.
WANTED—50 CARPEN
TERS, $2.75, $3.00 PER
DAY. FERRO CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO..
WASHINGTON STREET
AND WAVERLY PLACE.
AN 11
l.dy .tiinoxrxnhiTH^^A 165. If you 1 ax
a position and arc a beginner or an expert
stenographer, rail on us; we can place you.
Bellamy Business' Agency, 1330 Candler
KM*
WANTED. HELP—YOUNG MAN ,
iKHikkfppor nnri ,t»nogniph,r; mart bn
h«<! .xpnrlnnrp; ncnd rnfnrntu-cm; immt In'
steady, reliable and sober, Address In own
handwriting B. A H., care The Georgian.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM
Ingtou operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Penchtree
TO INQUIRE AUOUT
WANTED- USERS OF MONEY FLOUR.
pharmacy. Address "P
Georgian.
miscellaneous. „
AT COST-MY 8TOCK OF IRON SAFES
god vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week: now Is your time. 26 S. Broad
street. It W. Ellis, Atlai^a.
BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG
ular site, latest type. 35c per 100 postpaid.
"Midget Cards,** the hit of the season, 25c
per J(w. Autry Greer, 1312 Empire building,
Atlanta, Ga.
BE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. EASIEST
trade learned. Full course 620. Wo own
per era I shops in Atlanta where wo employ
only our graduates. Commission paid from
day roj enter. Atlauta Barber College,
162 Whitehall street.
NOTE BOOKS. WITH OR WITHOUT
mortgage clause; receipt and draft books;
everything In printing. Bennott Printing
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
rfiuirSLASs business houses
•houhi htv« ’ blob grid. «l(n«. - Call on
Knl Sign Co.. North Pryor nraot
Phone 2928.
COAL, DRY STOVE WOOD—PROMPT DE-
Urery. John T. Stocks & Co., 2U3 Peters
street. Bell 'phone 16 west; Atlanta 'phone
4793.
FOR SALE-ONE SET .LARGE OAK
folding doom, one ateel celling. Cole Book
Co., 68 Whitehall at.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
office fixtures to oel!. see the Southern
Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South
Pry«»r, 'Phono Bell 2306.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8.
NICELY FERNiTHTthT
without board, In private family: no chil
dren; near car line; quiet neighborhood,
fall or write 51 Whltefonl avenue.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
dlcton, 614 Peters building.
FOR SALE—DOGS.
FRENCH P O O D L E 8—REGISTERED
stock. 2 months old. and little beauties:
male 620, female 615. McMillan Seed Co., 23
Who puts your paper on
Burnett, «*f course!
Your "Uncle Jim" Is hard to beat;
He's at Number 12 E. Hunter street
Both Phones 550.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL*
low. deans suits 61 to 61.50. Pants 50c.
168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 529, A. 3881.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO*
pie and others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WHY MAN 9c CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
FOUR PEU CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loans made for 5 per cent and up*
wards. According to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
notes nnd lends money
reason-
Bldg.
purchase money notes nnd lends
on Improved Atlanta property at
able-rates. Bell phone 769. Gould
MONEY TD LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PEU
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense nnd prompt attention.
Only on real estate lu nnd near Atlanta.
It. Turman.
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3
TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
CAREY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET.
or call 8. W* Carson, 24 8. Broad street.
LOAN8-WK ARE PLACING
ii Gcorgln farms nt the lowest
• offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould budding.
ARM
loans
rate
Herman, rooms 202 3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED-YGU TO ASK YOUR GROCER
for Money Flour, and Insist on getting It,
because there Is money lu It.
PER80NAL.
DAVID w. YARimouon,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1265. » B. Hunter Bt
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
sold nt Hft N. Pryor St. Alex Kent,
Phono 4848.
KUO MS M KDICATKP SKIN^ SCALP
and hair temp; sold at drug nnd depart*
meat stores; ask for It or write J. J. Kroni.
Sculp nnd Hair Specialist, 613 The Grand,
Atlanta. Ga.
MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW. VERY
enlthy. nice-looking, tired of "single
blessedness,” wishes to correspond. Lock
Box 405, St. Joseph, Mich.
GLOltE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER-
nitnal station; sidewalks nnd sewer; cab
inet mantels; splendid renting section; 61,*
0 each; oue-thlrd eaah and monthly pay-
ents.
STREET,. 54 IlY
200 feet, east front, Bw
ik trees; only $350.
list HAimXlN ON SOUTH SIDE: ND’tf
five-room modern cottage, with hall; well
elevated; need* to In* seen to be appre
ciated; only 61.850. _______
new Property; rents 612 per
month; 6»w. Let ns show you thin.
Five-room house on nelson
BUSINESS DIBEOTORY.
TALKING MACHINES. ^
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Wholesale nnd retail distributor* of Vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10,000 records. I mined In t% attention
given mall order*. We want the name* of
nil talking machine dealers in the South.
Write for rntnlogne. Alexander-Elyea
lot 5) by 125.
price ri.ooo.
snrausinnnm mxxis
*2.300. Term*.
This I* vtuw In.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
lilcvrj** nnd sundry distributors In the
Routn. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale,
Snell nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1906 catalogue nnd price list. Alexander-
Blyen Co.
8IGN PAINTING.
REYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER.
Signs, banners, bags and flag decorations
for special occasions. 20ft K. Alabama St,
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough, 2ft Aubnrn avenue,
corner PenchfVee. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
If. W. ROUNTREE A HRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 15i6.
MEDICAL.
KROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURE
scalp diseases and make hair grow.
Kroin a Medicated Soap makes you by-
gienlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J.
Krom, specialist, 613 "The Grind,” At
lanta, Ga.
PIANO TUNING.
2.7 YEARS IN ATLANTA, TUNING 12
years with one firm; nil work fully guar
anteed; cut prices for Tuesdays. Bell phone
4815-J. (’has. II. Smith. 180 Peachtree.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8.
W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
American nnd Georgia Ht-ntn Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit *06.,
public accountants and auditors, 518-619
Temple Court. Examinations, appraisals,
audits. Local and long distance phone 1196.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
« I.UCKIE, OPPOSITE TIEDMONT.
Bell 2336. Men', sewed hnlf nolen. 75c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to 3. XV. Carroll, 47 South Pryor afreet,
opposite court bouse. All work first-claas.
No cheap prices.
CASH REGISTERS. •
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. nALLWOODS. IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that cannot help
but 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, Oa.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 S. Broad St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
SNOOK’S BIG MATTING
SALE.
690 ROLLS BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS:
piece price,, only 16ftc; Japanese and
China matting, Oriental designs. 16fte, 19ftc,
22fto, worth double file price, r. It. 8naak
Furniture Company, 56 North Broad street.
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE—
small or large—at from 66 to 6100 per front
foot.
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM BIX
to ten rooms at from 61,700 to 88,000, 14.-
000 to 612,000; any part of the city; with
terms.
IF YOU WANT A LOT. HURCHARB
name from us, and we will build for you
on long time. Lots from 6600 to 62,500.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY,
which we will guarantee to double your
money; close In. near the postoffice; 100
by 100, for 625,000.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY
with 6 or 6 per cent net Income and sure
to Increase—call nnd see us.
WR CAN SELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE
for sale.
LET UK KNOW WIT AT YOU WANT AND
we will get same for you.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
805 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4490.
room house, corner lot, 68 by 103, for
only $5,000. One fifth cash, balance one,
two, three and ft>»tr years.
SPRING STREET—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,
largo comer lot; close In; $5,500. Fourth
cash.
MILLS STREET—EIGIIT-ROOM HOUSE.
with stable* In rear; l*rgo lot; good
neighborhood; $3,ooo. Fourth cash.
GET A HOME WITHOUT
MONEY.
WILL TRADE YOU A $6,000 MODERN S-
room home in fine condition, fiTHt-cinss
neighborhood, on large lot, for vacant prop
erty on north ride.
M. M’NEILL and
W. S. SHERWOOD.
FOR RENT.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building.
rosy little cottage to appreciate its ralue.
Can moke attractive terms to right parties.
rond, lying Just off the main road; splen
did 8-roora cottage, splendid orchard,
want to show you this nnd point otit sev
ernl features not mentioned here, and then
make you a price.
$6,250—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 Js a beauty
and no mistake. Can make very easy terms
on this to desirable party.
66.259—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest GO by
180-foot lot In the city; house Is furnace-
heated and up to date. Can aaslat you to
get terroa on tbla.
62,759-GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 8*
room house, lot 50x160 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can tnnke terms to acceptable
party of 6400 cash and 625 per month.
63,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories, In good condition, on
corner lot (102x172), abady and pretty; near
car line; we can make terms of 61,000 cash,
balance easy on this.
64,009—ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE
Peachtrces, wo hare a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, finished beautifully Inside and
out; If you want a bargain, let na ahow you
this place nt once, ai It is the only thing of
Its kind In the city situated ao favorably
nnd to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Th, fir.t month will b, given FREE,
and If oceuplad on, y«ar, two more
month* will bo given FREE at th.
and of the yoar, making only nin.
months you will have to pay for. Non.
but good families will ba allowed In
th««e house,. The.o are located on tho
rivor oloetrio oar line, only twenty min-
ute» r rida from tho cantor of tho olty;
oontaln 7 and 8 rooms; havo never
been oooupled; are located In West At
lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-
foot park, which Is sot in trass, over-
groans an^ flowers. Purs airi native
oaks; an ideal spot for children. It Is
cheaper than living In the olty and the
surroundings are more wholesome. In
the center of this park are the FERRO
PH03PHATE SPRINGS, whieh will
eura any ease of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now hao a new ehuroh, neatly
furnished, a store, a sohool house cost
ing $2,500 will soon be oomplotod. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who llvos on tho grounds,
will show you through tho houses. Rent
$20 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
FOR SALE
Decatur Cottage.
HAS SEVEN ROOMS, NEWLY PAINTED
and papered; large lot; block of car line;
oar schools and colleges. Prtcc, 62,500.
Also seven-room two-ntory residence next
to above property, newly painted nnd pa
pered; house has electric lights aud is
ereened. 63,750. Terms.
Box 62, Decatur.
2 LOTS OF FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. AT 10 A. M- AT 1M
Whitehall street. They are consigned ami
must he sold at once, as parties are going
Away and must have the cash. Beil mom
suits, dining room furniture, several Iron
bods, refrigerators, steel range and aevernl
odd dressers and washstnnds, brass pre
serving kettle, liras* nndtrmy, kiuge.. docks
snd silverware; also, several oil pstutlng*
nnd steel engraving. Great hnrgffiua for
I.EO FRESH, Auctioneer.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ,
24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644.
Atlanta Phone 3803.
65,209-NINE-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT.
modern In every way, well located, on
North Jackson street.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODEL HOME;
64,259.
NINE-ROOM HOUSE, CORICTTT. LOT,
beautiful home; $5,200. /
NINE-BOOM HOUSE, NOIITII BOULE-
yard, new; $5,300.
TEN-BOOM HOUSE. HIGHLAND AVB-
nue; 63,750. ^
SIX-ROOM HOUSE; NEW; 55 BY 215;
near North Jackson; modern In every par-
tlcular; terms; $3,600.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR NORTH BOU-
levard; term*; $3,600. 1
FIVE-BOOM NEW HOUSE, NEAB LUCK-
le street; modern In every way; $2,500; $600
cash, balance $25 per month or nnnunl pay
ments of |500 per year; 7 per cent Interest.
691009—TE Nr ROOM HOUSE, PULglAM 'X
street; moilern; bargain.
EIOIIT-BOOM HOUSE, NEAB OEOBGIA
nv.nu.: corner lot; up to date In every
way; 33,100.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR GEORGIA
nvenne; if taken nt once, $2,600 buys it.
TEN-ROOM HOUSE, WASHINGTON
■treet; lienutlful h ie; $4,650.
TEN-BOOM HOUSE, CAPITOI, AVENUE,
near Georgia avenue; 14,600.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, GEORGIA AVE-
nue; np lo date and new; $3,250.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY;
we sell vacant lot* In all. n* the
city. I»o you want n home or n vacant
lot In West End? If you do, call and see <
300 ACRES WELL WATERED; FOUR
settlements on farm; 60 acres of creek 1
and branch bottoms; 100 acres In original
forest; balance In cultivation; 2 mile* rail- f
road; 11 miles from Atlanta; public rond
through farm. Can mako terms If desired.
140 ACRES. TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSES,
other outbuildings; 15 acres good bottom *j
land; 13 miles from Atlanta; car line from a
Atlanta to Conyers Is surveyed through this .
farm, nnd on one of the best graded roads I
In country; 62,800. '
16 ACRES ON MARIETTA CAR LINE, «
nnd well located. If Interested, caii or *
write us for prices. w
SIX-ROOM" HOUSE, 45 ACRES, SOME
bottom, near Vising StsfJon on Western
and Atlantic railroad; $2,600. a
WE HELL FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF
the country. |«
19 ACRES, FRONTS TWO RAILROADS.
If sold In few days, $2,600 buys It. We
are headquarters for timber land. j
WANTED.
R
Houses to rout. Have
clieats for houses in all sec- ^
tions. If you want your va- *
cant house rented at once, r<
list it with
LIEBMAN, 1
REAL ESTATE B
AND RENTING cl
28 PEACHTREE ST. w
S
Phones 1075. te
in
C
m
FOR sale; i
Beautiful Country Home, j;
SEVEN-BOOM COTTAGE, WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Built less than a 01
year ago for n home. Large new barn and
servants' bouse. Plenty of shade and fruit
tree*. Lot 280 by 600. Opposite I)r. Rid- d<
ley's home, near Decatur. Town Is grow- n<
Ing In this direction. To avoid renting, will ••
sell at a bargain. TERMS. 11
Box 62, Decatur, Ga. c
FOR SALE.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law. medical !>ooks v>r cash. J.
C. Oavan, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822.
WANTED TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There la money iu
every *«ek.
wanted-dk.sk space in OFFIC E on
Whitehall viaduct or Peachtree street. Ad
dress Stenographer, cure of Georgian.
M. A. SHELTON,
POST FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A j
timpiiml stow nn<! rang. wp.ilror: best
Work niol tunt.rlnt imnrantwd. Doth pboeee 1
K!i. Zl S. Frjor iu«t
The equipment, fixtures
and supplies of the H. P.
\shley Machine shop, No. 27
South Forsvth street, con-
This two story, eight-room frniuc. on lot i °
hrtwwu'sSrt.lS(drill presses, milling ma
chines, gear cutters, black
smith tools, patterns and
supplies. Your chance to
get a bargain.
J. H. CRUTCHFIELD,
238 People’s Buildiug,
Phone 1132, 1
•l William* streets; hits gas, hot aud
cold water, porcelain Imth. closet, sta
tionary washstand on both floor*; sink In
kfciien aud sink In Mn-i
AT-mWrmMTCH'HrH FTRKKT. WE j ".‘.VV.V’U'tra 'nToTo
have two three-mom cottage* In first class r .,| ia i r nn ,« i n ont , „f „
•hop*, wognf '-"V"" *! {* ; I,.Li., thi. i. ymr «i
»D.I a .moll Bobw In war of one lot. TUI. p,. n ,.uire,- , : ir, 1
I. a I >n r,ii In at II.40". | |*- vacant Ke|H
If to
I. he
III the l*esl of
l*est ndghltor-
opportunity. West
* half away. Will
Rents, f.u per
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones 616.
GEORGIA-PULTON COUNTY—To the Su
perior Court of 8ntd County:
The petition of the Georgia Eclectic hos
pital anowa that It la a corporation of snhl
county Incorporated by the honorable court
on September 9, 1901.
Petitioners pray:
1. That their corporate name be changed
froiw Georgia Eclectic hospital to Durham
hospital.
2. That under their present charter p<
Goner* have the right to l**iie capital at«.._
to the amount of twenty thousand dollars,
nnd they now desire that their charter
be amended ao that petitioner* on a major
ity vote of the stockholders may have the
right to Issue capital stock from time to
Him* to any amount not exceeding forty
thousand dollars. Said capital stock limy
he paid In either money, land nr In other
property suitable for carrying on snhl bos
pltnl.
HOYLES, Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF PUL*
court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Is a true and correct
copy of the application for amendment fn
charter In the matter of Durham hospital,
the same appears of file in this of-
witness my official signature nnd the
seal of said court this August in. 1906.
ARNOLD BROYLE8.
Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Countv, oa.
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.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry Wallace, 71 For*
yth street, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, at 658% De-
atur afreet, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stallings, at Bt.
osepha Infirmary, n son.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nash, at 325
VJndaor afreet, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Livermore, at 415
Vhltehnll street, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Battle, at 147
ghter.
Ilnui Bnmstead, at
DEATH8.
B. L. Heartline, 34 years old, died on
IcDoiioiigh road.
Mrs. Maggie James. 43 year* old, died of
nstrltls nT 484 Woodward avenue.
Jetiule Loft css, 29 years old, died at 96
Means street.
BUILDING PERMITS.
61.509—J. J. Lynch, to add to frame dwell-
ug at 38 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
il59— Atlnntn Spring Bed Co., to build
mine building on Means street.
6160—It. W. Holcomb, to add to frame
welling nt 183 Cooper street.
6269—Hophy Kenney, to ndd to frame
welllug nt 141 Gardner street.
650—8. It. Jacobs, to build frame bar
)6 Ivy street.
64.000—J. W. Martin, to build two-story
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
65—B. SI. Hood to Glenn Paver. lot on Ella
treet, near Chattel street. Quit claim
eed.
61.900, Penal Bam—W. B. Armstrong to
$LM0-Gi
' »t on Howell street, near Deco-
Warranty deed.
92,509—James M. Couch to D. W. Stovall,
Main street In East Point, Gn,
reet. Warranty deed.
63.300. l*enal Sum-Mrs. K. Hill to John
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointer, on Provision,.
BY SHOOTING SELF
THROUGH THE HEAD
[leclal to The Georgia n.
Dallas, Tex., August 17.—J. H. Stan-
Mansfteld 1* a small town in Tarrant
Buenos Ayres, Aug. 17.—While the
Secretary of
Mr. Root Is entertaln-
speech before reprenentatlve
mected with the political, flnan-
"The United States Is no longer a
>btor nation,” said Mr. Root, "and
Private Wire to Ware St Lelan.l
Chicago, Atig. 17.—Wheat might
have an advance of a cent or tJT* *
strength Jn the foreign markets 08
The local shorts have to cover wh**»
on the fact that cables took such ,, 353*
point. The advance hne not SpSoot SSSfe
siiorta In fieptember wheat am t,c.
myere and coimnlaalon houaoa arc ...fi
It. Cash wheat house, arc potting 5
some hedges for December. “
There w-ere foreign orders for o„t, i,.,.
t.alar anil commission hott.es are talkfj
lotlllah on any further decline. * '•
A Kansas Cltj* grain mau who ha, i
through central and southern Kebrart, m2
there Ja an Immense amount of roruilHJ
held by the farmers lu that aectlon wh If
will noon lie marketed. It lia, bvla h.u
pending the outlook for the new ,-ron »n5
teenuae fnrmera hnve been too Im.r V, h,,1
It to attitlona. lie nlao ndvl.e, that thi
country la full of wheat. I.ut farm. ?, ril
rich nnd will hold for higher price, ^
(nah wheat In Chicago yesterday n,
picked up liy elevator nml miller, rh!
elevator people Were nlao the Imver,
September anil aellrra of December Vi
>lay. ThU crealetl the Impression that th?r
were moro anxious to get their in.in.i
<>»« of tDelr trades and might uot dell,«
all the wheat they hold. r
Oats easier on fnlr selling of Mnr n n .
December by Bartlett, Frailer *
Northern grain nnd Updike Imvlng aeattw.
ed. Jim Itankln now buying December
Lake rale, ore strong with light „ife r .
lugs of lionts nt !Hc for wheat mol v f,,,
corn to Buffalo.
Provisions dull but steadv. Light *oiiitn
pressure, with but little demand. So
tures.
Private Wire to Glhert A CIsv.
Chicago, A ng. 17.—The llccord-HersM
says: Western grain exinirter* nrc profit.
Ing by* the example set by Mnnltolm Inst
year, and are filling up th** European mar
kets ns rapidly h* possIMc tlm
new Manitoba nnd the northwestern spring
wheat crop is available.
There In practically no yellow corn avail
able In Chicago
Hales of cash grain In Chicago mw
mostly* hard wheat; 180,000 corn. T^AO
oats.
Minneapolis wheat stocks show 900.000
crease the last fire days, compared wlffc
575,000 decrease same time Inst year.
, 112 113
1W*
— «•. 1910 106 W4
Bavannsb 5s, 1900 102H 103\
Macon 6s. 1910 106 ...
Atlanta, 6s. 1911 106
Atlanta, 4$*. 1912 107
Atlnntn 4s, 1934 155
Atlanta and West Point 165
Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107
C. It. of Georgia 1st Income
do. 2d income
do. 3d Income
Georgia 266
Augusta nnd Savannah 115
Southwestern lift
Georgia Pacific lsts 120
and A. 1st
.... 112
BIG COTTON MILL8
HAVE CHANGED HANDS
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C„ August 17.—Thi
biggest cotton mill trade ever noted In
the state Is the purchase of the big
mills at Cooleemee, N. C., by the Er
win cotton mills of Durham, N. C.,
the consideration not being stated.
The Cooleemee mills will be enn*
tlnued as heretofore under the man
agement of the Erwin mills.
CHARLES I. BRANAN WILL GET
A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES FOB
COUNTY TREASURER IN THE
COUNTRY DISTRICTS.
UNDER FALLING TIMBER.
flee..
NEW POSTMASTER
BEING DISCU83ED.
Speclnl to The Georgian.
Gainesville, Fla., Aug. 17.—Since the
death of Postmaster Arnow there has
been several candidate* and some con
tention among the Republican* a* to
who shall succeed to the 62,300 plutr,
L. C\ Lynch, chief clerk In the land f
office, I* considered to be more than!
apt to secure the postoffice, as he has!
been confidential secretary to G. \V.|
Robinson, tjte chairman of the Repub
lican state committee, for years, anti
Is in touch with all the Inside working
of the party.
Reidsville, 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 dragged by n
cart, rolled, catching his foot and .Humphries’ body was literally torn to
throwing him on his face. The skid pieces, until It was almost unreraf-
rolled on his back, breaking his leg
nnd thigh nnd injuring him Internally.
NIGHT WATCHMAN
KILLED BY TRAD’
William Humphries, a night watch- j
man in the Central of Georgia railroad
yards, was struck Thursday night by |
a freight car which had been "kicked"
from the main train nnd dragged for |
good distance down the track.
nizable. The body was carried to Pat
terson’s undertaking establishment.
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