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'Mm** North At-
,, ami 306 Fourth
Nullothi I Hunk building. for plan* of sale.
PERSONAL
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. II. HIIBLDON. FELLOW OF THE
American mill Georgia State Assoelatli
of public Accountant*. Hbeldon AudU Ci
ulltors. 51*419
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER I'LL XI RE It,
/’bones 12T-5. 90 E. Hunter St.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED.
AND 17 YEARS OF
FOR SEVERAL IIO
WORK IN AFTERNOON.
CARE THE
GEORGIAN.
ATLANTA
WANTED—THREE TOI’NO MEN
collector*. Address at once Collector, i
The Georgian.
WANTED. 1IELP-
l>ookk*-«-j»•■ r nmUjlj■
had expt i I*
AH
tsq man ...
ujiher: inimt liar
feriMices: must h
Address In owi
• The Georgian.
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YOUNG MAN AS BOOK
KEEPER AND STEN-
OG RAPHER .MUSI
HAVE HAD EXPERT
ENCE. SEND REFEREN
CES. MUST BE STEADY,
RELIABLE, SOBER. AD
DRESS IN OWN HAND
WRITING. B. & S., CARE
THE GEORGIAN.
WANTED - A FIRST-FLASH CANDY
Uuiker. rapnlili' nf inn ringing f«'M
tors.' iimiiufiirtiirinic rlty. Andre..
tV.. enre Ceorulnu.
UK-A FIRST CLASS ItAHIIKIt. liASIKST
Inni>‘ lenrneil. Full i our*e .til' 1 tte own
xeveml ibn{>. In Atlnhtu where we eninl.iy
enly.mil K riiil'Mtex. Cmimilxnlen piiltl fr-nn
.l.iv vmi .infer. Atlnntn llurher College.
163 tVlillelmll xlre.il.
WANTKI* •:<>•>■> MILKMAN AM' I'AIIIV
Hill: C'xxl mill xleml.v work to rlqlit
nun. A|nilv I.. I*. l!ll*on. Hunt Atlanta.
ivKUTlsixi: SOI.ICITIIU lull
xlilhli.lieil paper: eoml pny. Ci
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
ANTED—FKMAI.K. coilI’KTKNT REM
nclun iijMirntor. furill.hefl _po.Illc““
iB'iigtop 'ryjiowtlter tin.. 118 c
ANTKH, Yol.’ TO INQUIRE AUOUT
ANTBD-L’SKRS OF MONEY FI.OIR.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE J
EX I 'EI iTuNcTiTi HOOKKKKPKR. WITH
IHixillmi. wlxliex In keep lluhtxe^iMioolJ
lIVraoBsl) I*. 8., 19 S.
WANT Ell- POSITION OF SOME KIM
lie .nnrl nml linmnit eolnnH liny: enn fur
nleh Ini ..r leferelu-e., Ail'lrexx R. I.. It..
»l llnene. xlre.it.
FOn SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
Fin st~ uTTass uuhinkhs houhks
•houM hare high grade sir ns Call on
pCeut Wrn Oa, 8P.4 North 1‘ryor street
#'ho
Co.. Whitehall st.
tr.
ton
ham: any FritNiTrun •
xtnres to sill, mm* the Hoiithi
uni Hah age Company, 20 South
hide Mfg. Co.. 50 and 52 West Mitchell st.
you SALK —TWO CAIt LOADS
Broekwuy surrle*. ruimlH>ut« an«
wagon*. Nothing better made. Georgia
Vehicle Mfg. Co.. 6u and 52 West Mitchell
•trect.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
71 Whitehall i
WAXTEI >—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE T« I
buy Money Flour. There la motiey In
every saek. *
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
llE A FIRST CLANS IIAilllER. EaHIKKT
$», We
nlliloy
trade laaruml. Full
Several shop* In Attiuitn where
i»nlv our graduate*. Commission piilu irwu*
\ oil enter. Atlanta Hurber College,
|62 Whitehall street.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
THE RENT OF MANTLE LIGHT* NOW
sold *t HIM N. Pryor 8t. Alex Kent,
j Phone 4S48
Iv Ru.M’S MEDICATED SKIN, SCALP
ami hair soap; sold at drug and depart-
! incut store*: ask for It or write J. J. krnni,
) Scalp and Hair Specialist. 613 Tbo Grand,
i Atlanta, Ga.
0LD HAT8 MADE NEW
T-ANAXLC^AAn MILAN”" bTuXbT^UATb
1 elenued nml reshaped, 50c.
j Soft and stiff felt huts cleaned sod re
•Imped. 35c.
Bands or sweat*. 25e each •xtra.
ACME HATTERS. «u Whitehall 8t.
FOR SALE—DOOS.
FRENCH P O O D L E S— ItE<HHTKRED
sf*M-k. 2 mouth* old. aud little beauties:
male $20. female $15. McMillan Seed Co.. 23
! South Broad street.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT
to buy or sell, call to see me. II. C. Pen
dleton. 614 Peters building.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL.
place It with im: we give It our special
and personal attention. If It’* worth the
Price we will sell It. C. U. Well* Se Co.. 1104
Fourth National Itnnk.
IF YOU WISH TO IIUY, HELL OR* EX-
change property of any kind. It will pay
you to *-c us. (\ H. Well* A Co., 1104
Fourth National Hank Bldg.
GOOD LANDS FOR SALE—EASY TERMS
4«> acre* or more; five to six years’ time
at little more tlisn rent cotton. Address
Phil M. Berg, Cordele, Gn.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR Ex
change property of nnv kind. It will pav
you to see u*. C. 11. Well* A Co.. 1194
Fourth National Rank.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED I’EO-
ple and other*. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
E*tnl.ll»hml 1890.
WRYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Xfortgnge loan**on real estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money ’for purchase money notes;
straight loan* made for 5 per rent and up
ward*. According to de*lrablllty of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad street.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money note* nml lend* money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason-
able rates. Bell phone i69. Gould llldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate lu urn! near Atlanta.
H. B. Tprrnan.
MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. 3
TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
CAREY. IS EAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME FUND:4 TO LEND;
nnv amount. 4' ; . 5 nml 6 per cent. Writs
or call S. W. Carson. 24 H. Broad street.
FARM LOANS WE ARE PLACING
loan* on Georgia farm* at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern XIortgage
Company, Gould building. ^
MONEY TO LOAN ON HKAI. ESTATE
at very lowest rates. No delay*. Charles
Herman, rooms 202 3 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—YtM- TO ASK YOUR GROCER i
for Money Flour, and Insist on getting It,
been a*# there |h money III It.
INI 1 1, 1 ii A T K M::NT Y, III,NT,S
stamp* ami war paper* Isuight. Best
prices paid. Cha*. D. Barker, 20 Peters Ht.,
Atlanta.
ART 8CH00L.
W A NT Eli—T J IE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Kliippy’s School of Art and Inspect por
trait* painted by hi* large classes. Corner 1
Peachtree and Auburn.
FOR RENT—FURNI8HEP R00M8. ]
TWO MCE UPSTAIRS FRONT ROOMS
In private family, every convenience;
north side: one block from First .Meth
odic church. Reference required. Addrc**
D. W.. care Georgian.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH-
ed office. Phono 2833 or call nt 1330 Can-
dler Bldg.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT-TWO NICELY Fl’irNISII-
ed riMuitN at 267 Pcnchtrcc. Rent reason
able.
LOST. ,
Who puts your paper on so *iirk.
And guarantees that It will stick;
Doe* your painting, doe* It idee, |
Aud ’'always lowest In the price?’* 1
Burnett, of course! 1
Tour "Uncle Jim" 1* hard to bent:
He’s at Kumhcr*12 E. Hunter street.
Both Phones 550.
LOST--ON WEST FAIR CAR, LAST
Wednesday, between West End nml At
Inuta. one set of green rosary beads. Re- I
tmu to Georgian and get reward.
FOUND. j
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. Cleans suits $1 to $1.50. Pants 50e.
168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 629. A. 3881.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
•’Don’t let ’em fool you." Jim Hurnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dend
nor missing. He 1* contracting wall paper
aud painting. Office and show room 12
East Hunter street. Both ’phones 559.
BU8INE88 0PP0RTUNITIE8.
ATTRACTIVK 810N8 WlTX BRING YOU
busluess. For high grade work call on
Kent. 91*4 N. I’rjor. Puone 2928.
AICTION 8AI.K KVKItV WKI>NKS|IAY
at 10 a. in. nt the Southern Auction and .
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX t
change property of any kind It will nay t
you to sec II*. C. 11. Well* A Co., 1104 f
Fourth National Rank. t
tiii:
SAD
out.
olre. Atlanta.
i! blnitks *nf Renuett Printing
thing In printing. 21 Br»n»d.
WK WANT A P
iKM. AND F«»|t
.D we will ;nij $15.
iitM-tlilon. nd.W*
; PICTURE FRAMES.
werniK frames madk to order
H. W. YrThrough
J. II. GARNER & CO.
REAI, ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 449#.
W fr^TrrXrrmnTTn^
r.M.m Iron.*, eorner tot. «8 tty VO, ter
only !'..ixi eiixli, hxl.iuee one,
two, three and four yeura.
TALKING MACHINES.
1 TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking ^Machines and Record*. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10.000 records. Immediate attentinii
given mall order*. We want the name* of
all talking maebltie dealers In the South.
Write for entnlogne. Alexamler-Elyeft Co.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributor* In,the
South. Southern agents for Pierce, Vale.
Snell and Hudson bleycle*. Write for mir
j906 catalogue and price list. Alexander-
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
If. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE A HRO. TRUNK AND
RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 15*6.
PIANO TUNING.
25 YEARS IN ATLANTA. TUNING 12
yenr* with one Arm; all work fully guar
anteed; cut prices for Tuesday*. Bell puone
4K15-J, Cha*. II. Smith. 180 Penebtree.
MEDICAL.
KROMOPATII1L REMEDIES CURE
scalp dl*eam>s and make bnlr grow.
Krone* Medicated Soap makes you by*
glenlcall.v clean. (30 years success.) J. J.
Krom. specialist. C13 ’The Grand," At
lanta, Ga.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COM I’LICATEP
watches are my hobby. Xlodern Ideas In
work and dealings. II. Walter l**tt. Ibsun
1217 Fourth National Rank .Bldg., Atlanta.
JOB PRINTING.
NOTEIIEADS. ENVELOPES. BILLHEADS.
cords, etc., printed 754- for 609. Address
Cha*. D. Barker. 2D Peters St.. Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2335. Men’* newed half *o1m, 75c.
FOR-FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street,
opposite court bouse. All work flrst-clau.
No cheap price*.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLYTOODS. IDEALS
and nil other makes nt bargnlu prices.
We ran sell you * register, suitable for
•uy business, at a price that cuunot help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
IteglMter Co.. Branch of American Second-
Ha ml t.’nab Register Co., 24 S. Broad street,
Atlanta, Ua.
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 8. Broad St..
Atlanta. Ga.
JOSEPH P. LONG CO.
Real Estate and Renting,
Atlanta Phone 4:158.
Hell 5551 L
213 Edgewood Ave.
IF YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY TO
change hand* at mice, at the be*t cash
«»r time price pesMlbly to be had, ll*t your
property with me, and If you have renting
property give me a chance, a* 1 also do
renting. I guarantee prompt collections.
$2J.«W III YS CENTRAL PROPERTY ON
corner; rented now for $125 per mouth;
ha* two street fronts of more than 10J feet
each.
*M&» III’YN AN KXTIIA coon illoOM
cottage on IloiiMtoii street.
LI. w»i TAKKN CIIIIOM MOIHIIIN |‘((T-
tage oil lloiiHtou Street.
W,-|.Vi III’VS XTiKilt'K .' STIIItV IIKHI-
deuce; lot 50x120 feet; *lde alley; ga* and
ll.fi.Vl HI YS r. ltllOM YVIII.l. I.OCATRII
venting propevty; lot 60x100 feet, comer;
$W) casli. balance $15 per month.
Fl.cn. VPl'III TKH.MH, IM'YH A MohKItN
5 rmuu residence on Erwin street; lot 37
by 150 feet, and al*o another house and lot
same *lxe.
fc.lSO III YS fi-IHHI.M I'OTTAOK: LOT 50
by 211 feet; splendid well; de*|rnldy lo
cated aud would be an Interesting Invest
ment; paying ID per cent now on $3,000.
House on Fraser street.
SPLliAI. l AIIM OK 23 Ai’UKS WITHIN
*l\ mile* of, idty and within two bliM-ka
of ear line, list ween city nud Fort .Mc
Pherson: fronting l.ono feet on Stewart ave
nue. two Idoekrt from ear line; line fruek
farm aud will grow anything that we raise
m Georgia *nli. Price $1.1.000; half enab.
balance to suit purchaser. This 1* a very
great bargain nml must go.
GJ.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
SIX RIM>XI MODERN IIOUHE, REST
part of Jones avenue, nml a beauty; $3,-
000.
NRAIt OKOItOIA AVf'.Nl'K. WF. IIAVK
two new three room cottage*, renting nt
$6 each. We enn sell the two for $9*0. This
1* the kind of nil Investment that you have
been looking for. Hee it* about tbl*.
FIVE IUhYH COTTAGE ON’ NELSON
street. Lot 60 by 125. Till* In clone In.
Price $2,000.
Wk HAVE a i.ot on woohwaiih avb-
line; 1D4 by 185, to another street; only
$1,100,
TWO SIN-UOOM COTTAOKS NRAIt TRIt-
mliinl station; sidewalks and sewer; cabi
net mantel*: splendid renting section; $L-
5on inch; one-third rash nml iimnfhly p#.--
ment*.
FOUR MCE LEVEL AND SHADY LOTS
near Grunt park; $1,400.
ll' Vo!’ IIAVR VACANT I'llOI'RliTY WR
can rent It. If you have property for sale
we can sell It. Give ii* a trial.
W. E. TREADW’ELL & CO.,
Real Estate,
21 South Hroatl St—Hell Phone 26-14.
Atlanta Phono 3803.
SPECIALS.
192 ACRES. FRONT TWO CIJKKT
road*: gissl *ix room h<ui*«*. outluilbiliiK*;
V acre* g.HMl bottom laml. ordmnl. Will
sell 1'tt acre* with Improvement* ami nil
the bottom laud nt $!•*> per acre, or will sell
the 192 acres nt $75 per acre; miles
front Atlanta. If you want to consider
the In-st pro|Mcdthut In country, see u*
pllek.
•», A( : HRlTi:ANi>. .V, AfltRS liillli, HOT-
tom land, front two of tin- best road* In
•ountry; 11 miles from Atlanta. Four ten-
mt hiuim**; lau acre* original forest; hnl-
tte-e in cultivation; $.'5 jwr m*re; 2 ndle*
rom railroad station. Will cut this laud
ii 5, lit, 15 or 25. to Millt purchaser*. If
f linen salt you. buy It. If cut. It
will cost $^» |»er acre. If you watt*
iom«* or vacant lot In the city, see u*.
,« our list is round etc
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY. ,
Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building.
|2,600—GEORGIA AVENUE; 5-ROOXI COT
tnge, on whleh we can make very attrac
terms; any. (500 niah and (25 per
$2.700—HRAND NBW 5 ROOM COTTAOB
on large level lot In West End* on
line, with every convenience, water, gas,
ANHLKY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 196x420. and we are going to sell
thin lot at coat for special reasons. Price
$5,000—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH
tree, n splendid 9-room house on nice
large north, front lot. Can make easy
this.
$4.250—ELEVENTH STREET: SHADY,
level lot, 66x204. Your lust chanre to get
lie of these lovely lots lor a home. Sim
la I reason for selling. This la like silk,
and Hue silk at that.
provementa down.
$3.960-NEAlt THE PEACIITRKEH WE
have a brand new 2-atory well-built house,
rented on lease for one year at $37.50; bouse
is a dandy nml the location can't be bent.
IK. _
there la In the pity). Thla house Is furnace,
‘tented. Ill
•a ted for
look beautiful; one of the l»est built houses
to lie found. Can make easy terms on
this to good party, and give possession
ennt cottage next to Hunt street. In thla
block you would have for neighbors such
as Cant. Richard attic. Mr. oh Hemp
hill. Mr. Perkerson. etc. Htreet to be
rherted soon, and then property will go
hounding up.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
HEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Unlit less than a
year ng> for a home. I^irge new barn and
servants* bouse. Plenty of shnde and fruit
trees. Lot 2S0 by frOp. OpjMialte Dr. Rid
ley’s home, near Decatur. Town Is grow
ing In this direction. To avoid renting, will
sell at n bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORGET M. A. SIIELTON IS
WANTED.
If you have any vacant
houses and want them rent
ed right away, list them
with
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
(SPRING
large
cash
Peach lure. kbitau'ca Auburn avenue. nvlghbvthuwU; $2,vw. Fourth cash.
STREET -EIGHT ROOM HOUSE.
large J«t; good will?
Everybody admits the
race for Treasurer is be
tween Culberson and Wood
ward. Who do you want to j
REAL ESTATE AT AUC
TION.
WE HAVE DIVIDED
T HE BEAUTIFUL
BLOUNT HOMESTEAD
INTO 75 BUILDING
LOTS. THIS PROPER
TY FRONTS DEKALB
AVENUE, AND RUNS
THROUGH TO XIcLEN-
DON STREET, AND AD
JOINS THE HANDSOME
HOUSES OF MESSRS.
HIGHTOWER AND MOR
RIS IN INMAN PARK;
STREET CARS IN
FRONT, LEVEL, PRET
TY, SHADY LOTS. SALE
SATURDAY, SEPTEM
BER 8. 1906; 1-3 CASH,
BALANCE $10 A MONTH
AT 7 PER CENT. CALL
FOR PLATS AT OFFICE
OF
ROFF SIMS & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
319 and 320 FOURTH NA
TIONAL BANK BUILD
ING.
BELL PHONE 888. $
STANDARD 2880.
MONEY.
•m home In tine condition, first-class
uetgbl*orh*N*d. on large lot, for vacaut prop
erty on north aide.
XL XI’NEILL and
MATHEWS & HILL,
611-12-13 Empire.
Bell ’Phone 1748.
Atlanta 172
OX XOItTII nori.KVAUD. IIIOIIT AT
Armour atatlon, nud on Southern railway,
e have a pleee nf laud uow valuable but
atirely to become more valuable, tbut we
can sell you at a genuine bargain. Thla
and 172
house rented
mouth. We •
figure of $850.
mIh ••
Center
‘ i» people at $5 pci
make you thla at the Ion
our lient opinion Is that you
mid inve«tlgat4> this property.
$2,250 TO $3,000—ON 1 ASIIBY STREET.
Ilill street, Kant Georgia avenue mid aev-
rol #treefi. we have mime very neat mid
Jttraetlve cottage* with bent ear a *
hall mid hath, clothe* closets, china
and provision pantry; grate fireplace*, on Id
. tntry; cm ... .
mantel*, porcelain bath, atatlounry
wn*!i*tnud. porcelain flush closer, sink, hot
and cold water, gas, front and rear porchei
of good width; ol*n tinted wall*. We cm.
these all the way from $300 to $500
down and easy monthly payment*. Wh:
continue to nay rent? Put the money yoi
are paying for rent In mi Investment re
MONEY! MONEY!
MONEY!
Be Wise and Invest Your
Money Where It Is Safe
aud Where It Will Pay
You Large Amount Net
Interest.
WILL HULL YOU TWO OU FOUR NEW
8 and 8-room house* In choice white neigh
iMirhood, rented ao as to pny you 9 pc
year. Duly $8,250 or
cash.
Oil LAN SKI.L VOt!
n,‘t<lpd; half
HOICK I'OUNKIt
the uew nostofflee, with Improve
ments, that la paying 6 per cent uet; ft will
double In value within three yenra.
AN SKI.L YGU THE REST CORN HR
■"7-
• nil
\vil1* seiX YoT7 tTTe greatest
bargain In rnllrond frontage close In (with
Improvement* worth $12,000). Say, 200 *
on rnllrond by 250 feet on street, for
sum of $25,030.
Do YOU' WANT A NBW HOME OF FROM
6 to 10 rooms on the north, south ...
able nt from $1,700 to $10,000! Or lots lu any
part of the city.
WITH TERMS ON ALL
THE ABOVE. CALL
AND SEE US. WILL
BE PLEASED TO
SERVE YOU.
XI. McNEILL and
WM. S. SHERWOOD,
Room 514 Empire Building.
FOR RENT.
NO. 93 FORREST AVE.-TIIIS 2-STORY
mil frame, oil ' lot 40x120. which lien
In front. I* on the south side of For
rest avenue, lietwcen Piedmont avenue and
Itufler street. Hun gna mid water, porce
lain Imth, closet, stationary washstnud
each floor, aud sink In the kitchen. This
•rty la owned by Dr. Aslier. Two of
room* are rewrfwl nud _oceuplinl by
pled by Dr. Aslier. The reiitnl on this
property Is $50 |ht mouth, and Dr. Ashe
anxious that some one take the hou*4» that
lll'lHtard him aud his mother. They «*x-
•rt to make tue change on Sept. 1. For
urther Information, Inquire oil the pre
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THB RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phonea til.
n. O. MKDLOCK. HENRY II. JACKSON.
R. O. MEDLOCK CO.,
orner Peachtree {Greet and Edgewtaal
$7,000—LOVELY NINE-BOOM IIOUHE,
line shade, lot 5<» by 180. near curlier
Peachtree street and Xlerrltt* avenue.
»5.Mo-Ki(nrr iiooSi iioi sr, fink lot
50 by 200, neur eorner Peachtrrt* and Cur
rler.
14.380—RIO HT-ltOOM IHUMti. FINK
shaded lot, near Boulevard and Angb*r.
H.00O-N1NR-IKIOYI IIOI SR, S'BAH I'OIt
tier Highland nml Jnekstm.
$4,000-EIGIIT BO().M IIOUHE. NEAR COB-
tier West Peaehtrci- and Kliubnll.
|C,00O—LOVKI.Y - FOTTAHR IIOSIK NRAIt
ettrner Went Peachtree ami Linden.
Ifi.SOO-I.OVKI.Y NINRIIOOM HOt’SK,
north side, now vacant; $50) or more cash
and $50 or more month. Can’t build bouse
for price asked.
$4..*5>-SEVkN AND FIVE ROOM IIOUHEH
—close lit—near capitol. Always rented,
$40 per month.
tS.OOO-RHiHTttOOH IIOISR, SHADRD
lot, 3 acres: easy terms.
$1,360—Forll-UOOM IIDI’SK AND HALL,
near Fair street s<*luMd.
$3.760—FI VR-IIOOM I'OTTAHK, IHILT
for a home, near Wtsslwanl aud Is»gan.
$I.500-RIIHIT KIMISI IIOI SR, 1’I.OSi: IN,
Whitehall; bargain.
Ifi.ooo—TKN-III 1061 tlOI’SK. I.AItliR LOT.
very desirable; Whitehall.
$3.000—SIN-ItOOM Hlll SR, softIT nor-
levanl. near s<*hotd.
$fi.6K0NINRItOI,M IIOISR AND 10
acre*. Rig bargain; niunt sell ipilck.
4’onie and ius|HH*t this.
>,i.i»0 IH'YS I.OYRLY HOMK, NORTH
side, built by northern man; t«N» large
for them alnre children moving; eoat $*,-
500.
$4.000—KIHHTROOM IIOISR, NKW,
North Jackson: term*.
$3,75A—TF.X-ROOM HOI'SK. BAUOAIN;
East Hunter, near Hill.
12.750-HIX ROOM IIOUHE; LARGE LOT;
Hill.
ts,an-Nink-IhWu iioi sr. nbw. moii-
ern; large shaded lot; owner dead, and
home must be *<dd at once.
WE HAVE FINE LIST OF IIOXIEH ON*
vnrluu* streets, mtrtb and south side, and
only ne$nl cham*e to show and euiivlm-e
yon we have l**st list city and suburban
liotues to Im* found. Call ami see us «ir
phone and we will cull aud sec you at
Tour resblcnci*.
$13,000—ON NORTH HIDE. FINE RKSI
iletiee section, almost new. up-to-date
nine room modern home, desirable In every
reapeet; servant's liim*«>, barn; flue shaded
lot; 1D0 kv 330.
$2.ioa pb::ttY shaded lot, jai'khon
street: bargain.
$6,-4.-—I-RKTIY SRVI'.NROOM HOI’SK
and 25 acres. Peachtns* road.
Ai'RKS. ON RAILROAD. ALL
new Improvement*, costing iilsMit $6,000,
u tine town. 35 inlltm north of Atlanta;
ami worth the money.
nl ha* fourteen
tenant houses, .ill new. This farm nets
XV. S. SHERWOOD. before arranging teuauta for auolher rear*
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.
FOli SALE—DECATUR HOMES.
A newly painted and papered t\\o-story, seven-room
house, electric lights. Close to Agues Scott College and
Cax*. Large lot; good neighborhood. Terms.
Also seven-room cottage next to above, large, shad
ed lot; a good time to invest in Decatur property.
Address OWNER, DECATUR, GA.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Th* fint month will Vo given FREE,
end If occupied one yoor, two more
months will bo given FREE at th*
end of the year, making only nin*
months you will have to pay for. None
but good famillta will bo allowed in
these house*. These are located on the
river electric ear lint, only twenty min-
utaa* ride from th* center of the city:
contain 7 and 8 rooms; hav* never
been occupied; ere located in West At*
lint* Park. Every house fronts a fifty-
foot park, which is sat in traas, ever
greens and flowars. Pur* airi nativa
oaka; an idtal spot for children. It it
cheeper than living in the city and th*
•urrounding* art more wholesome. In
tha center of this park ar* the FERRO
PH08PHATE SPRINGS, which will
euro any era* of stomach or kidney
trouble, ( no matter of how long stand
ing. It now hae a new church, neatly
furniehed, a store, a school house cost
ing 82,500 will toon be completed. Capt.
J. T. Mills, who lives on the grounds,
will show you through the houses. Rent
|20 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12 Auburn Avenue.
ATLANTA MAMETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atluutu Fruit io4
l.itues itO to lot*.
Ponchos, per cm to, $].0fkfZl.60.
Pineapples, $1.50 .to $2.50.
imuauas. straight*, t-- i„i»«rh $1.50 t 9
$1.25.
$1-75. .... ....
Watermelon*. $7.50 .......
. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PltODUCE -
Live bens 35 to 37l&<*; fr‘— •*”' *
broilers 15 to 22*.$e. Live
to 36c: puddle 25 to 27</^e.
Dressed bens. p«r lb., 12c to 13c.
Kg*, per doien, 22c.
cook-
ducks* Pekin ai
Buttei, tab!*, per lb.. 20 to 22Hc:
In*, per lb., 12tye to 15c.
Iloney—Near Si/10c lb.; In 1-lb. rai
racks 19
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. .Vo.
stock. $2.50 barrel: per bushel. $1.60.
Onion*. 3e per pound; cabbage, ike i,., IU1
new sweet potatoes. 75c bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOI it—Idstel* Patent. $5.85: Dlnnior
patent. $5.25: Mu seen tab Htnr. 4.6*); f.-u,.
liuteiit. $4.60; Red Engle. $4.25: Blue R|M„,
$4.00; fnuey, $3.90; spring wheat patent. $.',
bite.
to $5.60.
CORN—Choice red **ob. 76c; No. 2
754-: No. 2 irllow. 74e; mlxeil. 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped. 52c; clink
white, 50c; choice mlxeil, 48c; Texas rus
proof, 50c.
XIEAI*— Plain water ground, per ImihIi*-
73c; liolted 140-ID. Jute*, per bushel.
Shorts, white, fl.oi-, ineillnm. $1.40; lirowe*
$1.35: pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05
It IV ’I'lmnfh* nl-...nn I ^ ,, .
do, choice _
timothy bales. SI: do.. .No. 2. $1: 1 ,
clover mixed, $1.00; do. No. 2 ciosed niiied.
90c.
CLOVER.—Choice 80-?
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, tod
subject to Immedlnt* acceptance.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Stnmlnru granulated, $5.?). NViv
York Refined, 4V*e; plantations, Tm*. Market
•rv strong. Iss»k for advance.
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle’a $16.50,
bulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10 to
* V. Market strong.
RICE.—Carolina 4t4 to 7Hc, according to
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full erentn dairy, 1414c;
vlna 14c; brick, 14e. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dove
hams lf.l 2 c. California hams 10*,jc: Red Cr«
15c. Drj “
limns. 15c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.S7; belllc:
Snow
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Rid. Asked.
Georgia 4V4*. 1915 112 113
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Reported That Venezuelan
Chief Executive Has
Bright’s Disease.
By Private leaned Wire.
Washington, Aug. 21.—Advices from
Tarncns Indicate that President Cas
tro Is In III health and that his condi
tion is eeriou*. He is reported
suffering from Rrlght’s disease. Honor
A. F. Pulido, the secretary of the Ven
ezuelan legation In this city, called at
the state department to lenrn any ad
ditional Information which the depart
ment might have. No word has come
to the department concerning t{ie con
dition of President Castro’* health.
GOVERNOR WILL SIGN
ALL RILLS TUESDAY
Governor Terrell Tuesday morning
signed several legislative bills, and will
wind up all remaining measures during
the afternoon, preparatory to leaving
Tuesday night for Meriwether, where
he will vote Wednesday.
• 111 •me tiniiirBiiay.
Clerk John Bolfeulflet and his force
of clerks wound up the work of en
grossing bills and classifying matters
Tuesday at noon. Among the last bills
to be signed will be the pure food
measure.
Vete fer J. G. Woodward
for County Treasurer.
Georgia, It. 1L 6s, 1919...,
Savannah 5«, 1909..
Macon 6a, 1916.
Atlanta. 6a, 1911
Atlanta, 4V4«. 1922
Atlanta 4s. 1934..
Atlanta and Wcat Point 165
Atlanta and Wcat Point Debt*. 107
c. R. of Georgia l*t Income
•lo. .3d Income
Georgia
Auguata and Mavannub.t.
Hou th western..
91
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. 21.—The wildest excite-
nient prevailed at the o|»eiilug of the mar
ket. a* might have been expeeted, III view
of the effort* mi Saturday to make tin*
trading iim mutantlonnl ns possible. Sonic
Idea of the netlvlty nt the opening may In*
funned from the fact that the transaction*
In the first ipnirter of an hour aggregated
considerably more than a ipnirter of n mil
lion shares. Initial <|iiofntlousi for Union
Iflc and Souths .... .
on the ticker, embraced 14,000 share* of tlm
former and 10,000 shares of the latter. There
••an be no doubt whatever that the pnldk
Interest In the market was larger than on
any day lu a king while. It is years proba
bly since tlie I'onimlsjdcn house* transacted
such a Volume of outside luiafttc** In n •In
gle session. The Iittendiiiiee of customer*
lu tin* office* was largy, nml great number*
of orders mine over the wires from out of
town. Tin* rise In Atchison wn* based on a
report that the dividend would Im» raised t
K per cent. The advance In Reading li
story of a 7 per rent rate, while, to uc-
unt for the movement In Smelter*, thert
us a reenrrenee of the minor nlMMif a 5
r rent extra dividend to supplement the
,..e*wit regular rate. There was no definite
report regarding the movement In St. Paul,
but it was said the short Interest was still
large. The rights were traded In for the
tlrst time on the exchange, the price ail
ing from the recent curb quotation* In
response to the rim* lu the stock. Missouri
Pacific aud the other Gould Issues were
made the subjects of much nianlpulatr
ought
ttraetlug a share of public
It was said on apparently trust
-.utborlty that the dividend on
United States Steel common would be In-
used to 4 i»er cent lu Octolwr.—Libert «
Clay.
The race for County Treas
urer is between Culberson
and Woodward. Make your
choice and vote accordingly.
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
«4.50.
gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
O WOODCHUCK SHOOTS * 1 o
O MAN WITH A GUN. O
O By Private Leaned Wire. O
O Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 21.— O
O George Ailamx, of this city, was O
O shot by a woodchuck and is in a O
O critical- condition. Adams chased O
O a large woodchuck Into its hole O
and then puttied the stock of hla O
gun Into the hole In an effort to O
dislodge the animal. The wood- O
chuck. In Its struggles to get out- O j EL,,*
pulled the trigger of the gun and O
lly Private Leased Wire.
t’Uk-ago. Aug. 2!.—Iloga—Estimated r **
cclptff tisiny 15.030: left over 1.46*. 9larket
strong. Light Img* $6.06^6.60; nilxcd ,$*’
6.60: lienvy $5.75ff6.52H: rough 95.7566: PJjJ
$5.5066.25; yorker* $6.45116.35; B«hkI to cha»
$6,504*6.60. ^
l’nttie— Estlmatml n*celpt* 6,000. Mnrkti
dull; umillty fair; I •cere* $L85«6.65:
tl.35fr4.30; heifers $2.3P«5.30: cat vet $•>-*'
7; gissl prime steers $5,104/6.68; isxjf
lluni L3.854i5.20; stockers and feeders f-
Sln*«‘p— Estimated receipts 20.000. Mark'd
lOe lower: unallty fair: native $3®«».l''; ' .
ern $3..r,f;5.30: yearlings, $5.604|6.3); l»»-‘ •
$1,604/7.50; western $4,754*7.85.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
dry goods
New York. Ang. 21.-Th.
hlng trade was very actl
stir pmmIs nml plintr
fol
r pmmIs nml prints wen* tirm. Dre_
•Id very well lu the primary n»ar
ket lu bdddng hons»*s. Tin* exnert mar*
the content* of the gun lodged In O ! *^o»"wtalt* l g£X , K« l |e n t!> l!"«lit"t‘.'>m" r t''"
Adams’ left side. Physicians O |
probed for the bullet, but have 01
been unable to And It. O
O
Girardeau has arrived at
goooooocooooopoooooodofwoo | the period of life that ena-
. _ bles him to combine vigor,
TRY A WANT AD experience and judgment m
IN THE GEORGIAN the discharge of his duties.