The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 22, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for last than 25 ccnta. the price of four tinea. Six words ’ of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time 6 cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times 4*/g cents a line. 28 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3'/* cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* merits. .OUT OF~TOWN orders MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are Inex pensive, but they bring quick re* tufts and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN. OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. Whtn sanding ads. pay for aft rates quoted above. WANTEO HELP—MALE. WANTED. ADDRES S. HANDWRITE CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED-THIIBB collectors. Address The Georgian. ANTHIt. HELP-YOUNG bookkeeper nml stctiogrnphfi bed experience; semi referem XTeady. reliable and wilier. Ail handwriting II. A H.. care The MAN must *s; must V WANTED—HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BO< KEEPER AND ST OGRAPHER.MU HAVE HAD EXPE THE GEORGIAN. IT ANTED - A maker, ennoble or large uinnuiuctiirlng W.. earn Georgian. FIRST-CLASS of timmigtug fnv Add res BE A FIRST-CLASH IIAICIIKIC. KAHlKf trade learned. Full course $20. We ov ■several shops In Atlanta where we emPn only onr graduates, c<»iiiiiil»*lon paid f*'«> day you enter. Atlanta bather Cubes 1G2 Whitehall street. ADVERTISING HOUCITOIt FOU established paper: uimn! pay. Cs Chas. I». bnrker. 20 Peters St. ored man, who understands euro of her and yard work. Apply XU West 1'eaeht Street. farmer with small family either for waft or n part of the crop. Apply at 625 Kmpli I»ldg. t Atlanta, frmu 8 a. in. to 12 in., < to 4 n. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. MEAT-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES SET LARGE J'ryor. ’Phone Bell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Qaran. 71 Whitehall street, ’Phone 1621 Vf ANTED-SECONO-HAND UOI.l. TOI* '' or flit-top desk, with side drawers. Must lIn good eomlltIon. State pies Ad- ,]:.«• Desk, rare The Gcorgiau. MISCELLANEOUS. *08T—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES vault doors to be sold at cost durlnj week; hoar Is your Mine. 26 S. Orosi R. W. Ellis. Atlanta. A VUtH’lM'LAKH ilARRFR oar graduates. Commission paid -day you enter. Atlanta burlier College, 16i Whitehall street. m m i Mi:WRITER CARBON. KTANDARU quality, all colors. $1.26 per 100 sheers tie lirered. Samples 25c per dosen Khceta. Autry Greer, 1212 Em»»Ire. Atlanta. On. real ESTATE AGENTS WILL FINI| the l»est legal blnnka nt Bennett Printing House. Everything In printing. 21 Broad. rK WANT i thnt .nit, nn, ll.-nlnr-t of Blnl. POEM. . AM* .KOIl i i«hn|e *<• will pay IIS. -mnprttltlon. addrv** i-t.r fWyn.it. Gn. PICTU R E_FR A MES. I I. ; : !-|IK FRAMER MADE TO OBDEIt. I( tv. fiiknM*. ft. Anl.'iro «««». ,. r Pv«fhtr».- F.ntranr* Aubnrn jmw. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PL’HLIC TO VISIT «tl.ppjrV Whnil nf Aft and por trait,, palnt-d , b J.Sl* 1 srgv Clr-“- rantmr L>AVIt> tV. YARDKOUGH. MAimtlt I'LLtlURK. I’hiinn 126. SO K. Hooter 8L “KENT LIGHTS." THE REST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold nt sdVi N. Pryor St. Alex Kent. Phone 4S41 K ROM’S MEDICATED SKIN, 8CALI* r.nd hnlr soup; sold nt drug and depart ment stores: ask for It or write J. J. Krntn, Scalp aud flair Specialist, 613 The Grand, Atlanta. Ga. BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WIDOW, 23 YEARS of age. $49,000 In own name, desires the acquaintance of n refined young geutliMuau of good appearance. M. M., care Geor gian. MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG MAN FROM NEW YORK. stranger In the city, exporting to loeate lu Atlanta for about six mouths, desires the acquaintance of refined young lady of good aiqieiiraiife; object, matrimony. ’ Ad dress It. It. M.. Georgian. OLD HATS MADE NEW Panama and Milan »tuaw uap» donned nud reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt bata cleaned sod re •ha|>#d. 35c. Bands or sweats. 25c each extra. ACME HATTERS. Whitehall *L FOR 8ALE—DOGS. FRENCH V O O D L E H—REGISTERED stock. 2 months old. and little beauties: male $29. female $15., McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Brood street. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. II' IT IS ItKAL ESTATE YOU WANT JJ to lm>- or .oil, mil to «<•>• im-. H. c. Fan- flleton, 614 Peters building. — IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL, place It with ua; we give It our apodal and personal intention. If It's worth the " prim wo will aelt It. H. Wall* A Co., H04 Fourth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO Bltr. SELL OR EX- change property of any kind. It will pay i m f'»n to see ns. C. H. Wells & Co., 1104 . Fourth NntlonnI Bank Bldg. 4 i . WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WfHH TO BUY, SELL OR EX- r . v r ^ange property^ of ^nny^klml, ^t will yny ^ fourth National Bank.’ ’ , [’ MONEY TO LOAN. | MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 7i>4 Candler Bldg. ” Established 1890. ' WEYMAN Si CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. s ” FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans tnndc for 5 per cent nml up wards. According to desirability of Ion 11. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and leuds money _ on Improved Atlanta property n‘ reason able rates. Bell phone 7Cd. Gould Bldg. ■ MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. « AND 7 PER ^ cent Interest, according to security of fered; fiuall cxpcusc nml prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. “ 8. 11. Turman. - MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 1 TO 6 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN » , CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. ^ - MI’BLTAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: !■' any amount, 6 and « per cent. Writs r or call S. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street. * j FARM LOANS-WB ARB PLACING l> loans on Georgia farms at the lowest V rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage $. Company, Gould building. Money to loan on real ehtate * : l at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles • Herman, rooms 202 3 Temple Court. $. , WANTED—MONEY. 4 WANTKD-YGP TO ASK YOUR GROCER . for Money Flour, and Insist ou getting It, ;r • UceivMtw there Is money In It. Ft, N I-' K l> F, It A T K MO.VEV. IltjXllS. b stamps and war papers iHUight. Best Hr pr'lees pnhi. Chas. D. Barker, 20 Peters 8t., r Atlnntn. l n FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 . TWO NICE-UF8TAIRH FRONT ROOMH ” In prlvnto family, every coiiveuleuce; n • north able: one block from First Meth- i» otllst church. Reference nupilrcil. Address n D. W.. care Georgian. t WANTED—ROOMS. WANTKII—LIVING ROOM OK RED-HIT- _ • ting room nml hoard with prlvnto family for two. Address X. X., car** Georgian.* FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- cd office, l'hotie 2833 or call at 133U Can- dler Bldg. LOST. m Who puts your paper pn so sltok, \ Ami guarantees thnt It will stick; Does your pnlntlug. does It nice, tf Anti ‘’always lowest In the price?" Burnett, of course! Your "Unde Jim" Is hard to bent: k lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street. *■ Both Phones 550. E1-lJ LI " LJ -J J 1 W FOUND. II FRANKLIN. TI1E CLEAN CLEAN FEL 1 low. cleans suits $1 to $1.69. Pants 50c. ... 168 Whitehall 8t. Phones, Bell 629. A. 3881. gj FOUND RY MIHTAKR. WRONG HU IT 111 cast* was taken from Walker to Westvlew F car on Thursday. August 1&. 'Ph«»ue 8. H. Franklin, iiinlti 620, 168 Whitehall street. ]T WALL PAPER. — WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't Jet 'em f«H»l you." Jim Ilurnett (formerly of Burnett k Willis) la not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room 12 East Hunter street. Both 'phones 560. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ^ ^ ATTRACTIVE 8IGN8 WILL BRINO^YOU business. For high grade work call on “C Kent, yilk N- Pryor. !*bone 7928. AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY \V nt 19 a. mi. at the Southern Auction aud Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will pay you to sc*' us. C. II. Wells fc Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. J. H. GARNER & CO. P REAI, ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldf. BOTH PHONES 4499. WTTOnm mom house, corner lot. (is by 103. for n only $6,000. One-fifth cash, balance one, two, three and four years. SPRING HTREET—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. large corner lot; close la; $5.5tt>. Fourth cash. MILLS STREET—EIGHT-ROOM 1101*8$:. with stubles In rear; Urge lot; good «e neighiHirluMid: $3.ut>>. Fourth cash. ert BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, V. B. SHELDON, FALLOW OF THE Amerleaii and Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants and auditors, 51$A19 tuple Court. Examinations, appraisals, ibts. lewnl ami long distance plume 1196. TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACIIINKH AND RECORDS— Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Jn*t received large consignment of machines ami over 19.000 records. Immediate attention glren mail orders. We want the names of nil talking machine dealers fit the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES ANI» HUN HU I EH—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributor* In the South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale. Snell and Hndscn bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander* ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS* tigers. 'phone 23. J. A. Davies and J. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER- II. W. Yarbrough. 2H Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave* TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail nml repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 15jC. WATCHMAKING. rO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In .vork and dealing*. If. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National llnuk bldg., Atlanta. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. $2,600—GEORGIA AVENUE; 5-ROOM COT tage, on which we can make very attrac tive terms; sny, $500 cssb snd $25 per month. If this doesn't suit you, uioy be able to do still better. on large level lot In West End, on car line, with every convenience, water, gas, bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home, nud we can make you easy terms on this. ANHLEY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle. 196x430. and we are going to oeH this lot at cost for special reasons. Price $6,709. If* a good one. $5,000—LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH tree, a splendid 9*rooui bouse on nice, large north frout lot. Can make easy terms < this. $4.250—ELEVENTH STREET; . SHADY, level lot, 66x204. Yonr last chance to gel oue of these lovely lots for a home. Ape- cbtl reason for selling. This Is like silk, nud flue silk at that. $35.09 MtONT FOOT—WE HAVE ON THE north side, ou a good street, 260x160, al most perfectly level, covered with deuse shade trees, oak, blackgum, etc. All !tu provements down. JOB PRINTING. COTBIIEADfl. ENVELOPES, ltd cards, etc., printed 76c for B0T Chas. D. Barker. 20 r * SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. « LUCKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. B.II 2336. Mrn'i hnlf min. 16c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, nposlfe court house. All work first-class. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) ■NATIONALS. IIA LI.WOODS. IDEALS and nil other uinkea at bargain nr‘ Ve can sell you a register, suitable ... ny business, at a price that cannot help ait please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register usranteed for two years. Southern Cash teglster Co., branch of American Second REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad 8t„ Atlanta, Ga. JOSEPH P. LONG CO. Real Estate and Renting, Atlanta Phone 4358.' Bell 5551 L 213 Edge wood Ave. I* lOI. WANT YOUR PROPERTY TO change hands at once, at the best cash r time price possibly to be had, list your roperty with me, nml If you have renting *“ give me n chance, ns I nlso do I guarantee prompt collections. "ENTRAlT PROPERTY ON •ntlng. Houston street. UkW TAKES 6-ROOM MODERN COT- tage on Houston street buys"”A." CHOICE 2-STORY RKMI- denee; lot 00x129 feet; abb* nlley; gus and 6-room residence y 160 feet, and nla same slxe. Erwin street; lot 37 iilto «l)Ylt 6IIDOM UtYrTAliKT' 1.<)T (6 rtf,Ml tetf, hi.i.-iiiII.i well; (lrtafrnl.lv 1«. flow .m f’ni,'r etrwL «lx mil.', of rlty nml within two lilork. '■nr line. In-two,.,, oily nml Port Mr. •riu>n; fronting 1.000 fort on Rtrwnrt nvr- . two lilorkH from inr Hurt: flnr truck II nml will if row anything thnt nr rnl.r ISnoritln ,rtll. Prim lU.OKI; Imlf rnnli. inrr to ,nlt purrhn.rr. Thli I, n very GLORE & JUSTIN,' 215 Peters Building. o new three-room cottages, renting nt ich. We can sell the two for $900. This ie kind (of an Investment thnt you hnvo looking for. See ns nb«nit this. Lot 60 by 1^. This la cloao In. $3.960^NKAIt THE PEACIITREE8 WE have a brand new 2-story well-built bouse, rented mi lease for oue rear at $37.60; house dandy and the location can't l»e bent. $6,600—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE rooms, ou lot 60x209 (as perfect n lot as there Is In the rlty). This house la furusce- ciited for money. $4,400—NIN E-IU30.M WEST END HOME, brand new, un car line; good locatlou, out look beautiful; one of the (test built houftea to be found. Can make easy terms on this to good party, and give possession Hepteinber 1. * cant cottage next to Hiint street. In this bbH-1* you would hsve for nelghliora atich na Cant. Richard attle, Mr. oh Herat hill. Mr. 1'erkerson. etc. Htreet to I cherted soon, and then property will go hounding up. SEE M. M’NEIL AND WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building. IF Volf WANT A HOMF. OF KliOM SIX to ten rooms at from $1,709 to $3,000, $4.- 000 to $12,000; auy part of the city; with niiiip uuiu u«, nmi win iniiiti inr on long time. Lots from $600 to $2,600. ? YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY, which we will gunrnutee to double your money; close In, near the |>oatoff!ce; 100 10b, for $25,000. to Increaae—call and see ua. CLAUDE L. NORRIS, Real Estate. 716 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 4439. FIRST I WILL OFFKIt YOU ONE the loveliest cottage hollies on the ii de. In one of the very 1n*st iielghlHirhisids In the city, tins six rooms, ltenutiful cabi net mantels, lieautlfiilly tinted wnlht. dou- ble-llonred. storm sheeted. Nothing lint oo-i and $8,000 homes all around tills 1 - M.760; $6<W cush, nud balance $35 per BARGAIN—IF YOU WANT ONE OF TOE best two-story homes on the north aids* ron should see this one* lias nine iumii*. urnnee. flue cabinet mniitels. double-floored, storm-sheeted, flue, shady lot. $6,200; $1,000 ash, balance nsy. NORTH SIDE-Yor CAN’T BEAT THIS n Juniper street; two stories, seven •ms. Hue mantels, double-floored, storm- sheeted, servant's house. This will iniike n beautiful little home. It Is In the best part of Juniper street, and thnt Is enough said. $5,150, $760 cash, balance $40 per month. 104 by 185, to another street; only Ptachtrcc and Auburn. M. A. SHKLTOX. DON'T FORGET M. A. SIIELTON ?* A practical stove and range repairer; beat work anil material guaranteed. Both phones tS5. il S. Pryor st.-eeb TWO HIN UOOXl COTTAOF.K NF.Alt TK!l ntbni; sidewalks and sewer; cnbl i*1s; sideudbl renting section; $i t , one-third «*nsb mid monthly p^*- tirnnt park; $1,490, we can s«*ll It. Give WANTED. If you have any vacant LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, hones 1075, 28 Peaohtn Street. MONEY. TRADE YOU A $6,9.10 MODERN 8- i home In tine condition, first -class •ortnsNi. on large lot, for vacant prop erty ou north side. M. NI’NEILL and W. S. SHERWOOD. 1 NORTH RIDE—CAN YOU THE A 6 ROOM cottageV If you call, you will buy this one. Hus five rooms, nice mantels. In-anti- fully tinted walls, nice bath; lot 50x225. This little home Is In tip-top shape; nil you have got to do Is to pay me $650 cash nud tpov In, and pay tin* remaining $3,090 to suit. YOU STAND A GREAT DEAL, BETTER chance to trade with me. If yon don't make me spend nil my money talking to you through newspapers. Call me up and tell me what yon want. There Is no doubt nhout me havlug It. INVESTMENTS—IN ONE OF THE BERT renting sections of the city I have ten houses renting to white people for $96 per FOURTH WARD-1 HAVE 1* FIRST- class negro houses between 600 and 690 feet of street f^mtage, rented for $2,109 year. Price $20,900. FOR RENT. W FOItltRST AVE.—THIS 3 STORY ■ooui frame, on lot 40x120, which Ilea level In front, la on the south side of l-or- rest avenue, between Piedmont avenue and each floor, and sink In*the kitchen. This •rty Is owned by Dr. Asher. Two of nmuta ore reserved and occupied by by Dr. Asher. The rental on tbla property Is $59 p«*r month, and Dr. Asher Is anxious that some one take the house that will board* hlin and hta mother. They ex pert to make tar change on Kept. i. tor further Information, luqulre ou the prem ise*. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue. Both Phones <12. MATHEWS & HILL, 611-12-13 Empire. Bell ’Phone 1748. Atlanta 172. ON NORTH BOL’LKVAHD. BIGHT AT Armour stnttou, and ou Bontbern railway, we have a piece of land now valuable hut surely to liecome more valuable, that we can sell you at ti genuine bargain. This $2,260 TO $1.000—ON ASHBY HTREET, HIM street. East Georgia avenue and sev eral streets, we have some very neat attractive cotta**" “*** *— — hail nml hath, irovishm | mantels, ■ " i>orc« ter, i FOR SALE FOR CASH. No. 93 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents' for ,$lo No. 95 Oakland avenue, 33 1-3x105; rents for. $ig No. 124 Oakland avenue, 53x188; rents for ’... .$20 No. 368 E. Fair, 48x64; rents for $35 We will sell these places under the hammer for spot cash before the Court House door on Tuesday, Septem ber 4 (legal sale day). All these are neat residences in good order. You don’t often get a chance to buy such at your own price FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. (’It hi bath, stationary and cold water, rna, front and rear porches of good width; also tinted walls. \Ve can sell you these ill the way from $300 to $603 down and easy monthly payments. Why contfline to pny rent? Put the money 3*o*.i nre paying for Tent In nn Investment re verting back to you, and In after years en joy the Iwneflt Of a lfttie forethought now. WEST ATLANTA PARK. Only Two Left of 8 Blight, New Suburban Homes. Th« flr*t month will b, given FREE, «nd I, occupied on, ye*r, two more month* will bo giv,n FREE at th* •nd of th, y**r, making only nine month* you will hav* to pay for, Nona but good familiaa will b* allowed in the** hsutaa. The,, ar* located on the river electric oar line, only twenty min ute*' rid* from th* center of th* city) contain 7 and 8 room*; hav* navar bean occupied I are located in Waat At lanta Park. Every House front, a fifty- foot park, which la sot in tree,, ever- gre.na and flowers. Pure air; native oakei an ideal apot for children. It ia cheaper than living In the city and the surrounding* ar* mar* wholasama. In tha center of this park ar* the FERRO PH08PHATE 8PRING8, which will eur* any era* of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a now church, neatly furnished, a store, a school house cost ing 82,500 will soon b* completed. Capt. J. T. Mills, who lives' on th* grounds, will show you through tha housaa. Rant 820 par month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR SALE—DECATUR HOMES. A newly painted and papered two-story, seven-room house, electric lights. Close to Agnes Scott College and Car. Large lot; good neighborhood. Terms. Also seven-room cottage next to above, large, shad ed lot; a good time to invest in Decatur property. k * ' Address OWNER, DECATUR, GA. GIRL IS ATTACKED BT A WHITE Her Terrified Screams Drive Would-Be Assailant . Away, JOE CANNON CLUB WAS ORGANIZED IN TARHEEL STATE By l’rivnti' lean'll Wire. Greensboro, N. C., Any. 32.—The GyUford Republican Cannon Club, hav ing for Its purpose the election of Jo seph G. Cannon to the presidency of the United States In 1908, was organ ised here last night. Speaker Cannon .was born within 5 miles of this city. J. D. White was elected president of the club. Within «n hour and a half a hundred members had been enrolled. Culberson is the winner, He is leading in every pre cinct in the county. LUMBER WILL SOAR IN THE MARKETS Special to Tin* Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 22.—Lmmbdr dealers say that a new price list will be Issued by the mills nt an early date and they Expect an advance In the price of lumber within the next two weeks. Lumber Is very high now, but the retailers say that It is going still higher. The manufacturers In this section of the country have managed to keep up the price of lumber, and during the month of July when It threatened to take a tumble, all the mills shut down on the ground that they had to make repairs. While the legislature was In session an effort was made to discover the al leged lumber trust, and the committee lit on the retailers as the trust. There Is a well grounded suspicion that there Is a trust, but It Is pot believed that the retailers are In It. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN ARMY MAN’S WIFE IN A NEGRO JOINT By Private Leased Wire. Richmond, Ya., Ang. 22.—A young woman, giving the name of Mary Smith, was found by officer Bradley In a negro Imieh room In an almost ttnconmlouii eondltlon, due to excessive use of Intoxicating liquors. When arraigned lH*fore ’Sonin* Graves to day, the prisoner presented a pitiable ap pearance. Hbe claims to Im* of a highly r«*»|HH*tnbIe family of Fauquier county, aud the wife of a prominent army officer. 'Koulre <irnve* sentenced her to Jatl un der $100 security for ninety days. Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- ville. Ga. On Septemper IStb to 23rd. luclu- slre. the Western and Atlantic rail road will sell tickets from Atlanta- Dalton and Intermediate stations, to CarteratrlUe. at rate of one fare for the round trip. Sam Jones will be assisted by Evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will have charge of tn» music, and other gospel singers of note will attend. Three services each day. 10:30 a. m.. 8:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the people of Cartersvllle will welcome the great crowda with the same hos pitality they have always shown. CHAS. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pas*. Agent. By Private Leased YVIre. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 22.—An at tempted assault by an unknown white man upon Miss Annie Henshaw, of 3009 Elliott street, Canton, about 11:30 o'clock last night, caused much excite ment In thnt vicinity at a time when nearly all the residents had retired for the night. Miss Henshaw was returning to her home. As she passed a small, dark al ley a man sprang out, and, seizing her with both hands around the throat, be gan to drag her townrd the alley, but she screamed so Ioudl/ that neighbors were awakened and the man escaped. IN A PISTOL DUEL ONE MAN IS SLAIN By Private Lcnaed Wire. Richmond, Vn„ Aug. 22.—One man was killed nml another wounded in a shooting affray which occurred nt Jnrrntta.. Sussex county, last night. The participants In the fight were J. I’. Matthews mid Frank John ston. both well kuowu In that nelghlxirluMH]. Bight or ten shots were exchanged by the men. and Matthews died within a few hours as a result of a wound In the abdomen. Johnston was shot In the ankle. HE ASKS POLICE TO FIND HIS WIFE By Private Leased Wire. 8t. Isouls. Aug. 22.—At the request of Ernest R. Tatvney, age 25 years, of Chariot- town. W. Vn„ the police nre searching for his 17*yenr-old wife, who, before her mnr- rlnge, ten months ngo, was Miss Bessie Mc Coy, of Greenup. Ky. She Ha* been myste riously missing from the home of her hus band’s brother, Louis Tnwney, since August “HURRICANE” BRANCH 18 AFTER MURDERER By 1'rlvtte Leased Wire. Suffolk, Va., Aug. 22.—"Hurricane” Branch left here today with tome pick- fed bloodhounds for Freenmn, Va., 65 miles from Suffolk, to trace a murderer, who, It Is said, Is located In the woods. The suspect Is alleged to have killed a man In Greenville county, Va., and fled to Tennessee, where he was arrested. WANT SHIPS BUILT AT U. 8. NAVY YARDS By Private Leased Wire. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 22.—Employees of all navy yards of the United States are to take concerted action to Influence the building of war ves sels at navy yards. An organisation with that purpose In view will be formed In New York on August 27 by delegates from all the navy yards. Loses Part of Noso. By Prlvnto leaned Wire. Spencer, N. C., Aug. 22.—Engineer Robert L. James, of Spencer, was seri ously hurt last last night 7 miles west of Salisbury. His head struck a pro jection over the tracks, part of his nose was knocked off and his face was badly mashed. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. OITIi-Inllv cortoctad by Atliiuti, Fruit uud I'rodure Kxetiaiiip,. Li-iiiniii,. 3I.7SC5.00. Lillie,. 60C75c. Pem-lle*. |>er crate. 3L00C1.C0. 1‘llleiipple,. $I.50ftJ,K0. Bam,ini*, atralfhta, per hunch, (1.504,175. Cull,, her hunch. II.OOW1.35, POULTRY' AXI) COUNTRY PROHPn:- era*lHtSSie 35 *" I, * C ' *”*• brill- Live duck,, Pekin, 83c; uud,lie. 3SSc.H4e I ircaaeil hen», per jiouud, 13CI3c. KUU,. I>er drtzen, 23<*. Butter, table, per iKiuud, 2063314c: evok ing. per pound, 13!4615c. raSn^' 8@I#e POU " ll: VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes, No. l stock. $2.50 barrel; per Imsbel. $1.00. Onions, 3c per pound: cabbage. lV4e nmiml. New sweet potatoes. .«c bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR-lW, patent. 95.85; l>h„„n,„l patent, $5.25; Miiscoutnli Star, $4.69; fun,.* patent, $4.60; Bed Eagle. $4.25; Blue Itlhlmn, H00^ fancy, $3.90; aprlug wheat pntvut, $5.0) COuN—Choice red cob. 76c; No. 2 white, 76c: No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 73c. OATS—Choice white clipped, 52c; choice white, 69c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas nut- proof, 50c. MEAL— Plain water-ground, per bushel, 73c; Imltcil, 140-nomul Jutes, per bushel. 65c; Shorts, white. $1.60; medium. $1.40; brown, $1.35; pure bran. $1.10: mixed bran. $1.95. IIA\—Timothy, choice large bales. $1.19; do., choice small bales. $1.95; do.. No. i timothy bales. $1.00; No. 2. $1.00; do.. No. I eloevr mixed. $1.00; ilo.. No. 2 clover nilxetl, CLOVER—Choice 90c. The above prices nre f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $6.20. New York refined, 4Hc; plantations. 6c. Market very strong. Look for advance. COFFEE—Roasted Arbmkles $16.50, bulk, In bags or barrels, 13c; green. 10ft4 12c. Market strong. RICE—Carolina 4V*tf74c, according to grade. Market very strong. hams, 15H*'- Croon lmms. bellies. 29-6 lbs., $10.M: fat backs. 8c; pinto 8c; Supreme lard, $9.75; Red Cross, lne. Snow Drift compound, 7^c; Red Cross, l\c. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN LOOK OVER your laundry and If you And any rea- aona for diaaariafactlon you ahould aend your linen to ua, for we guar antee to Launder Your Linen and all other article* In a way that cannot bo aurpaaaed. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, 40-42 Wall Street. Phonaa, Main, 41. NEW YORK AND RETURN ViAmmmmm CEABOARH <Jmr line railway Lx $26.25 Ticket, will b« sold for all trains leaving Atlanta on Auguit 21th and 39th. and will be good to leave New York not later than September 4th. Two traina dally, leaving Atlanta at 12 noon and 9:15 p. m - Correapondlngly low ratea from all points. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 88 PEACHTREE 8TREET. (Engliah-Amariean Building.) Telephone No. 100. Atlanta. Ga- W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.