The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 24, 1906, Image 10

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TO THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. fridat. Armrsr • r WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lest than 25 cents, the price of four lines/' Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . 5 times 6 times 26 times 52 times 78 times . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4»/ 2 cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/2 cents a line. 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* rr.ents. OUT OF-TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want «d>. are Inex- pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure return,. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOB YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOB MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. J MISCELLANEOUS. AT COST—MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES and vault doors to lie told st cost during nest W4»*k: now la your time. 24 8. Broad street. K. \V. Kills. Atlanta. ill.; A nitST.rl.AXH IIAltliKIl. KAH1KHT trade learned. Full course 12!). We own nil shop* lii^ Atlanta where w^erojdoy j..,, « ms. r. A tin 162 Whitehall street. Till-: KOI TIIHIIN AUCTION AND HAL. ngi* Company will buy or sell you out. BUSINESS DIHECTOEY. eking Itlrd. Dept. <1. Xe ett Printing House DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER 1'LLMHKIt, • 1285. 20 K. Hunter At. ‘KENT LIGHTS.” Kliolfl Atlanta. Ga. OLD HATS MADE NEW WANTED HELP—MALE. WANT BI»—Til HER VO UNO collectors. Aiblress at onco Ct The (iefirplnn. CASAMA AND MILAN S'JJtAtV IIAT8 cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and atm felt hats cleaned sod re shaped. 36c. Bands or awents. 25c each extra. ACMR HATTERS. «H Whitehall fit FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. WANTED. HBI.U-YOUNff MAN J bookkeeper and stenographer; must un fcnd experience; send referein must lie Address In o ■lire The Georgian. WANTED-HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BOOK KEEPER AND STEN- OGRAPHER.MUST HAVE HAD EXPERI ENCE. SEND REFEREN CES. MUST BE STEADY, RELIABLE, SOBER. AD DRESS IN OWN HAND WRITING. B. & S., CARE THE GEORGIAN. 'ADVERTISING SOLICITOR FOR OLD- established paper: goed pay. Fall — Chas. D. Barker. 20 Peters St. WANTED—A STEADY. RELIABLE 1*0L- ttifil man. who umlerstnmls «*nre of horses nnd »ard work. Apply 327 West Peachtree WANTED A GOOD STRONG BOY TO learn nmehlnlst trade. One living at home preferreil. Apply US Central avenue. TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVELING salesmen for this section of Georgia; g«md •tftnre* for right parties; state age. expe rience ntifl salary expeetml; nil eorrespoml- cnee confidential. Inexperienced men can not be considered. F. Box 76, Athens,* Ga. WANTED—AN KXPKRIENFKD SHOE salesman tlocnl man preferred!. Apply to Boston Shoe Fo., 2 Whitehall sLccf. tiumlsu* of ileslrnble positions for Inexpo- '’rlehetsl stenographers that will pay from $46 to $50. Bellamy Busln-ss Agency, 1330 Citiidlor Bldg. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Ington operators furbished positions. Remington Typewriter Co., 11* Peachtree TO INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—UBERR OF MONEY FLOUR. 914 Austell building. . AGENTS WANTED* .. • wiNrf:ti 4<VrNrH-Rov» Xvrwjirii.s In every town In Georgia nnd Alabama for midget cards. Write for free sample* nnd terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, On. 1312 Empire building. WANTED—SALESMEN. WANTED—SALESMEN—STRAIGHT SAL- ary and expenses; yearly contract; goods well advertised; experience not absolute ly neeeaaary; established house, Intornn- jlonal Table Supply Company, St. Louis, WANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESMAN In flour am! grain; earn hie .if office work. Address In own handwriting age. expo- rlericM. sahirv. P. t>. ll'»t "F. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. KbSt?5aS8 Phone 2921 HOUSES Call on •treat FOR 8ALB-OXH BBT LARGE OAK folding doors, one steel celling. Cole Hook Co., ©Whitehall at. office fixtures to tell, see the southern I Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South , Pryor. Phone Boll 2306. FOR SALE—BEAT RUBBER TIRE; workmanship guaranteed, Georgia !>- hide Mfg. Co., A and 63 Wait Mitchell at. / FOR HALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE ‘ Brock way aurrlea, runabouts and depot * rngona. Nothing batter made. Georgia * Vefilcla Mfg. Co.” 60 and 62 West Mitchell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. II. Nil ELDON. FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants nnd auditors, 518.119 Temple Court. Examinations, appraisal*, audits. Local nnd long distance pnone 1196. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACH INKS ANII I1KCOBD8- •elved large consignment of machines nnd ^.»r 10,0© records. JnmitMlInte attention given mall orders. We want the names qf ell talking machine dealers In the South, Write for catalogue. Alexnndep-Elyen Co. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. $2,600—GEORGIA AVENUE; 6-ROOM COT- tage, on which we cau make very attrac tive terms; say,^ $500 cash and 125 per BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND BCNDBI EH—LARGEST bicycle ami sundry distributors In the South. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale. Snell nnd Hudson bicycle*. Write for our 1906 catalogue and prlye list. Alexander- Elyea Co. MESSENGER 8ERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS- sengers, ’phone 33. J. A. Davlea nnd J. C. Bra nan. MEDICAL. KBOMOPATIIIL REMEDIES CURB acalp dlaensea nnd make hair grow. Kronen Medicated Soap makes you by- gfenfcally clean. ($0 years success.) J. J. Krotu, specialist. C13 **The Grand. * At lanta. Go. 12.700-BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE on large level lot In West End. on car line, with every convenience, water, gas, hath, sewerage, etc. A complete little boihe, ami we can make you easy terms on this. MATHEWS & HILL. Bell Phone U. 1748. Atlanta 172. A.N8LKY I’ABK I.OT-ON PEACHTIIKK circle, 196x420, nnd we are going to sell this lot at cost for special rca«6us. $5,7«>1. It's n good one. $5,000—t,l SI IKS AVENUE. NEAR PEACH tree, a spleudld 9-room house on nice, large north frout lot. Can make easy $4.260—ELEVENTH STREET; BIIADY ( level lot. G6x204. Your last cluince to get one of these lovely lots for a home. Sue dal reason for selling. This is like silk, and fine silk at that. PICTURE FRAME8. ^ „ PICTURE Fit AM EH MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2V& Auburn avenue, corner Penchtree. Entrance Auburn ave nue. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. !!. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Itetnll nnd repairing.' No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 16i6. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TUADE: C O M P L I C A T B D watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In JOB PRINTING. NOTEHEADB. ENVELOPES. BILLHEADS. cards, etc., printed 75c for 500. Address Chas. D, Barker. 20 Peters St.. Atlanta. IF IT IS BEAL ESTATE to buy or sell, call to see in dleton. 614 Peters Imlldlag. nnd personal attention. "If It’s worth the price wo will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OH EX change property of any kind, It will pay you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth Nntlonal Bank Bldg. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. BATII, FUR iincc; nil modern conveniences. House comparatively new. on East Fifth street, tictween two car lines. Ready for occu- nancy September 1. Rent, $60. ’Phone 122 main. Ink. nddrcfl 1532 a tidier build- WANTED—REAL E8TATE. IK YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OH Ex change property of any kind, It will pny you to see us. (*., II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth Natlonnl Bank. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED BALAItlED PEO- ple and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. j Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purehnse money notes; straight lonns made for 5 per cent nnd up- THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS fered; small expense nnd prompt attention. Only on real estate In und near Atlauta. “ II. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON BEAL ESTATE. $ TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY, 18 ICABT ALABAMA STREET. or call H. W. Carson, 24 H. Broad street. FAIIM LOANS—WE ABE PLACING lonns on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. lleruinn, rooms 202 3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUlt GROCER for Money Flour, and Insist ou getting It, i»cnu»f there la money In It. stamps nnd war papers lmught. Best prices paid. - - Atlanta. ul war papers l»nught. Best Chas. D. Barker, 20 Peters Ht.. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS* FOR RENT—CIIEKRFFL. NICELY FIR- nlshed front rooms, to couple anil gentle* ivn in fine location. 387 Piedmont avenue. iur NICELY FURNISHED e family; north side; ; close In. Would pro- FOR REJMT—FURNISHED HOU8E. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LVCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Retl 2336. Men's sewed half soles. 76c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, opposite court house. All work first-class. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIAIXIYOODS. IDEALS and all other makes at bargain prices. We can sell you a register, suitable for •ny huilness, at n 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 Beglster Co., 24 S. Broad street, Atlnnta. Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. 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. GET A HOME WITHOUT MONEY. 301 Fourth Nu Who puts your paper on so slick, And guarantee* that It will stick; Does your painting, doe* It nice. And ‘Always lowest In the price? 1 * Burnett, of couriia! Your "Uncle Jim” Is hard to bent; lie's at Number 12 R. Hunter street. Both Phones 550. FRANKLIN. T1IE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. cleans suits *11 to $1.50. Pants 60c. 168 Whitehall 8t. Phones, Bell 629. A. 3881. WALL PAPER. (formerly of Burnett X- Willis) Is not dead DUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For hlf" * Kent, flH N. Pryor. WANTED-ALL KIND8 OF SALABLE school, law, medical I took* for caah. J. . C. Oavan. 71 Whitehall street, yhoae l.<31 WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO , buy Money Flour. There Is money in 1 every sack. WASTE!*—SECONDHAND ROLL-TOP or flat-top desk, with able drawers. Must be In good condition. State price. Ad- *“ - Desk, care The Georgian. WANTED—TO HIRE HORSE AND WAG- on |»y week or mouth. Apply It IV ter- Mtreob city. 'VANTF.ll-TO BI V HKVKHAL COItllS OP "»4 hlck.irjr i.’nll 133D PICTURE FRAMES. nrTrnr. Frames siadb to ohdrr. 'V Inrl.ron.h, -14 An!.urn itr.uu., rorn-r I 'nn ht r ,.,. Knironr. Auburn arunuu. 8CHOOL. W Ku N Zl :l, ~J r ! l,: pdduc to visit »2.lif p .Lr " f AH “»'I lu.iwui por- cl ““- Cw " r AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at .10 n. m. nt the Mmithern Auction aud Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor, IP VOI! WIHII T»i Bi'Y, HKLL Olt K\. change prt>|H»rty of any kind It will i>ay vitii to see m*. c. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bsnk. electric- lights, all dcnlrc* to enter lianklng. Ge«»rglnn, '*ririn. . leslre* to young man. who could New modern building. START A MAIL ORDER It! 8lXE*S WE furnish everything inneswry; only f*w dollars r»Hiulre<I; new iduu. «ure*« <ertnln: costs nothing to InvoMtlpito. Milbiiru-HIcks, 358 lh»arl>orn street. Chlengo. M. A. SHKLTOX, WILL TUADE YOU A $6,000 MODERN 8- riHiin home In fine condition, first-class Ighborhood, on large lot, for vacant prop erty on north aide. M. M’NEILL and W. S. SHERWOOD. 135.00 PJIO.NT KOOT-WK HAVfe ON THE north Mldu. ou n guod itreet, 360x150, al- most perfectly level, covered with dense shade trees, onk, blackgum, etc. AH Im provemeuts down. $3.950—NEAR THE $6,600—FIFTH STItbET HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot ns there Is In the city). This bouse is.furnace $4.490—XIN E-ROOM WEST END HOME, brand new, on car line; good location, out look beautiful; one of the best built houses to be found. Can ninke easy terms on this to good party, aud give posseaalon September 1. $3,600—NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE rooms and hall, on lot 42x140; Just com plpiotl; lu splendid nclghlforliood; first rs ns Cant. Richard nttle, Mr. oh Hemp hill. Mr. Perkerson. etc. Street to he cherted soon, and then property will go liouiidlng up. FOR RENT. level In front, fs on the south side of For rest avenue, between Piedmont avenue aud Butler street. Has gns nnd water, poree Inin bath, closet, stationary wnahstnud •nch floor, and sink In the kitchen. This Is owned by Dr. Asher. Two of rooms are reserved nnd occupied by property the roon... — — : - r — __ pled by Dr. Asher. The rental on this property Is $60 per month, nnd Dr. Asher Is nnxlous that some one take the bouse that will board him nnd his mother. They ex pect to make toe change on Sept. 1. For further lufornmtlou. Inquire on the prem Ises. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone. Clt. WEST ATLANTA PARK. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. KIX-KOOM MODERN 1IOV8E. BK8T of Jones nveuue, niul a beauty; $3, NEAR UEOIKIIA AVRNt'K, WE HAVE two new three-room cottage*, rentlnf $6 each. We can sell the two for $9W. 1 in the kind of an Investment that you have been looking for. See ns about this. Five-boom cottagF otf S’EI.hoN street. l.ot 60 by 125. This Is close In. Price $2,000. WE HAVE A LOT ON WooDWAUD AV'l-L nue; 101 by 1&5, to another street; ouly TAVO SIX-BOOM COTTAGE* NEAR TER- mlnal station; sidewalks and sewer; cabi net mantels: splendid renting section; $L- 600 each; one-third ensh und monthly p:#y. near Grant para: »i,4uo. If VoVTiave vacant property we INVESTMENT. WE HAVE JUST HAD PLACED WITH US FOR A QUICK SALE 19 LOTS IN HOLLYWOOD CEME TERY. THESE WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT BAR GAIN. WE WILL CON SIDER ANY OFFER. W. E. SAUNDERS & CO. 57 INMAN BLDG. ^ Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Th. first month will b, given FREE, ■nd if oceupi.d on. year, two mor, month, will b, given FREE at tha and of tha year, making only nina month, you will havt to pay for. Nona but good familioa will ba allowed in thee# houiee. Thete are located on tha rivar etectrio car lino, only twenty min ute.' rida from the center of tha city) contain 7 and 8 room.! have navar b.on ocoupladi ara located In Waet At* ianta Park. Evary houee front, a fifty- foot park, which it sot in tro.e, over- greens and flowtra. Pure alri native oakai an ideal apot for children. Jt it cheaper than living in tha oity and the aurrounding, an mon wholetome. In the contor of this park ara the FERRO PHOSPHATE 8PRINGS, which will cure any one of otomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long (tend ing. It now hat a new church, neatly furnished, a etore, a school houaa coat ing 82400 will toon ba comptatod. Capt. J. T. Mill*, who livoa on tha grounds, will show you through tha houses. Rent 120 por month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. 8KVBN-ROOM COTTAGK. WITH ATTIC ami storage room. Built lota than a venr ago for a homo. I-arg* now barn and servant*' houm*. Plenty of ahade nnd fruit tree*. U)t 280 \ty 600. Opposite Dr. Illd- ley’a home, near Decatur. Town fa grow log Box 62, Decatur, Ga. BY THE VOTES OF THE PEOPLE, Hoke Smith la unnulnioualy elected to the office of governor. By a little fore- night, yon can elect youraelf to the own ership of good par* — '* — the property; you J sltion, nnd nt the price la the most reason able property In thlg city that we kuow of. It hns nu nbundnnee of shade, east front, three minutes walk of car; lot 78 by wnter and gna, nnd large lot ON BAK8 STREET. NEAR GRANT park, we have n lovely five-room cottage, 48 by 193. one-half block of car. that we can sell nt the extremely low price of $1,H0J. Theae low-priced properties are rare, and you had beat Investigate them. iw»u Bin-ri, uciiuiuiii cuiiukc; cnsi irugi, nnd nn Ideal section for small home. Alwuit the ehenpeat thing on North Jackson. Come twsee ua. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate, 24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2641. Atlanta Phone 3803. NINE ROOM NEW HOUSE, NORTH Jackson street. Wired for electricity. With nil other modern improvements, $6,700. NINE-ROOM HOtrSE. NEW; NORTH ^Jnckaou; up-to-date In every particular; nm-t-i: iroiiin uvu mrccis. 11 ivnnt to build, this will suit you; $4.- 53 IIV llS-COUNKIt: FIVE ItOOMH; OFF Hprlllg llwt, >4.660. NINKItOOM TWOHTOltY llfllhE; Hprlllg strpet; 36,600. B ACHES I.A.VII, STREET CAU M.VK. Well adapted for aub-dlvlalon; 4 miles from Atlanta. A beautiful eight-room house. If Interested, see us for informs tloii nnd price, 300 ACHES I.ANI), 60 ACRES HOTTO.M, 100 original forest tlinlier, balance In eultl- ntlon; 2 miles from rnllrnnd: 11 miles from Atlanta; $25 per acre; bargain. 13.000—TEN-ROOM HOUSE; PLT.t.IAlt street. 34.060—EICiilT-HOOM WASHINGTON STREET LOTS. We recently offered for sale four lots in Washing, ton Heights, at $1,000 each. We have sold these lots as follows: ,Lot 1—Sold to P. Alexander. Lot 2—Sold to C. J. Haden. Lot 3—Is for Sale at $1,000. Lot 4—Sold to J. Lawrence Harrison. You hare three other purchasers to uphold your judgment ou this remaining lot. It’s a bargain for some e. ■ • FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. ZACH ROWAN'S NAME TERRORjm NEGROES One Jumped Out of a Win dow and Other Hid Un der Bed Clothes. NEW HOUSE Washington street. » ACHES—FRONTS TWO CHERTED roads. 8cc us about this. We have Just sold land near this tract for $250 per acre. We can sell the 1^3 nerea for $75 per a ere If tnken In a few days. WE HELL HOMES AND VACANT LOTH In all parts of the country. See u Investment property. SEE M. M’NEIL AND WM. S. SHERWOOD Room 514 Empire Building, IF you WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX P YOU WANT A LOT, PutlCHASB fame from ua. and we will build for you long time. I^>ta from $800 to $2,509 to lucreaae—call and GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY-To the 8tt perlor Court of Hnlil County: The petition of the Georgia Eelectle hos pital allows that It Is a corporation of said comity Incorporated by the honorable court hospital. 2. That r tinners have the right to Issue capital atoek to the amount of twenty thoiisaud dollars, and they now desire that their charter Is* amended so that pot It loners on a major ity vote of the stockholders may have the right to Issue capital stock from fline to time to any amount not exceeding forty thousand dollars. Hold enpltnl atoek may Ik* paid In either money, land or In other pro|N*rty suitable for carrying on anbl bos plfnl. And for this petitioners will ever pray. ROBERT LEE A VARY. Attorney for Petitioners. Filed In office this August 19. 1906. ITlee this August 19. 1906 ARNOLD BROYLE8, Clerk. STATE OF OEORGIA, COUNTY OF FUL- ehnrter In the matter of Durham hospltnl, ns the same appears of file lu this of fice.. Witness my official signature ami the seal of sold court this August 10. 1906. ARNOLD BKOYLHH. Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County. Ga. 8-10-17-24-3I J. H. GARNEli & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 449D. PEACHTREE—CHOICE VACANT LOT between Thirteenth and Fourteenth its., 68x210 to alley. IT.KiO. Only $1,S60 cash, bal ance $1,«W annually. WELLMAN'S SHIP FOUND DEFECTIVE By Private Leased Wire. Hammerfest, Norway, Aug. 24“—Ad vlcea received here today from Spltx bergen are to the effect that Walter Wellman haa abandoned hla attempt to reach the north pole this year owing to defects found to exist In the airship which he was to have uaed. The foregoing contradicts a state ment of the Christiania (Norway) cor respondent of the London Dally Mail, published on August 17. The dispatch stated that Mr. Wellman had aban doned the attempt to reach the north pole this year owing to the lateness of the season. TRY A WANT AD Mounted Officer Zach Rowan, whose name Is spoken In a tone of among the negroeB and the lower classes of whites of Atlanta, had quite a little experience Thursday night, In that he saw for himself what terror his name Inspired. During the wee sms' hours of Fri day morn while Zach Rowan was slumbering peacefully, (It la said how ever, that Zach never sleeps.) some one rapped on* h|s front door and told him to come down In a hurry. When the officer reached the scene of the trouble he learned that a negro had been trying to break Into the home of YV. H. Haney, 133 West Fair. While he and Haney and a neighbor tv In an alley investigating, a negro came down the alley at full tilt. This flight started a chase which kept up for more than eight blocks, a crowd of about fifty men and boys following and firing at the negro. In the meantime. Officer Rowan was Investigating the neighborhood witnesses, and on entering a negro house he found a colored man wrap ped up In a bundle of bed clothes still wearing his street clothes. The negro, whose name was George Holmes, con fessed to Rowan and was lined 325 and costs by Acting Recorder Walter Tay lor, councilman from the Sixth ward. Ed Fowler, the negro who was chased, said that he had been up In a club room and someone shouted, “here comes Zach Rowan,” so he "Jemped out and flew." Fowler was fined 35 and costs. VOLUNTEER FRIENDS Mayor James G. Woodward has Is sued the following letter of thanks to the friends who voted for him In his race for county treasurer: Atlanta, GA, August 24, 1906. To my many friends in the city of Atlanta and Fulton county who cast their ballots for me In the recent elec tion I wish to extend my most sincere thanks, and especially do I thank them because their every ballot was volunta rily cast for me, as I had no literature of any description and all the workers In my behalf were volunteers. While I led my opponents In the city, my ma jority here was not sufficient to over come the vote In the county outside of Atlnnta. Although a great many of my warm friends did not want to vote for me for county trcaaurer because of the plea that my services In the past had been too valuable In city affairs, and be cause they had a desire to keep me In a more active political life, yet I at tribute my defeat more to my Inability to get out from the mayor’s office and make a more active campaign, account of the many duties of my po sition, which I could not get my consent to neglect In any way, I was unable to visit more than one-third of the business houses, none Of the office buildings nnd only elgnt or ten of the shops of the city. My having received such' a magnificent vote under such conditions makes my debt of gratitude the more binding. With no uiikind feelings to any of my friends who were committed to oth er candidates, I again desire to thank all of m.v friends In this city who have been so kind to me In the past. Hoping that the time nnd opportunity may pre sent Itself when I can In a measure re pay It all, I am, Very respectfully, J. G. WOODWARD. ATLANTA MARKETS. ^ FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Offlilttlly i-orrected by Atlanta Fruit H nd Produce Exchange. Lemons. $4.75425.00. Limes, 594i754*. Peaches. |ht crate, $1.00©1.50. Pineapples, $1.6092.50. rs, l&tf Live ducks, Pekin. 35c; imihllo. 25®"7i;o pressed hens, per pound, 12<&13<*. Kgg*. I»4*r dozen, 22c. Blitter, table, tier pound. 20&22He; rook. Ing. per )>onnd, 12tym5c. * K rnekT?^^’ 8<&f0c |MH,n ' l; ,n on * l™** VKGETABI.EH-Irlsh potatoes. X„. { stock, $2.60 barrel: per bushel. $l.oo. Onions. 3c per imiiiiii!; cabbage. \ii c pound New sweet potato4*s, ..e bushel. * FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. r LOU It—PostoFs patent. $5.85; lM:iiiintul patout, $5.25; Mnseoutnh Star. $4.6D; fnnr* patent, $4.59; lte<l Kncle, $4.25; Blue. hlDD.iif $4.00; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, 15o) ©0.50. COnN—Choice reil cob. 76c; No. 2 white <5<*: No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 734*. OATH—Choice white cllpiml, 52c; rliolcs w-hi»„ ra... -holcc mixed, 48c; Texas rust- air;Air-n»ln water-ground, per bushel. <3o; bolted. 140-notind Jutes, per bushel. Shorts, white, $1.60; me<1liim. $1.40; brown. •1.3?; pure bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05. HA^—Timothy, choice largo bale*. $no; do., choice small bales. $1.05: do.. No { timothy bales. $1.00; No. 2. $1.00; do., No. I eloovr mlxeil, $1.00; do.. No. 2 clover mixed. !o. CI.OVEIt—Choice 90c. The oImivo prices are f. o. b. Atlnnta. and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. bulk, lu bags or barrels, 13c; green, *>. Market strong. RICE—Carolina 4H®7He, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full 4*renin dairy, 14*ic; twins 14c; brick 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS— Supreme hams, 15c. Dor* hams. 15V$4\ California hums. lOtyc; Ued Cra*n hams. I6r. Dry salt extra rib*. $9.«7; bellies. 3P-6 lbs., $10.5ft; fat backs, 8c; pint**. 8c; Supreme lard. $9.75; Red Cross, iftc. Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 7*ic. STOCKS AND BONDS. Georgia 4tt*. 1915 112 Georgia. It. It. 6s. 1910 106 Savannab 6s. 1909 102VE Macons 6s. 1910 106 Atlnnta, 5s. 1911 105 Atlanta, 4^s. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934 105 Atlanta and West Point. . . .166 Atlnnta nnd West Point Jfehts..10? Central Railway of Georgia 1st Income . . ... do. 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia.... Augusta and Snvannah. Smith western G4*orgla Pacific lsts.-. C„ C. and A. 1st*.. . . .115 ..116 ..120 LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Private Lirasiil Wire. Chicago, Aug. 24.—Hogs—Estimated re ceipts tmlny 17,000. Market stimdy; qual ity fair; left over 5,000; bulk $5.95ffi6.35; estimated for tomorrow 12,000; light 6.60; mixed $5,904/6.50; heavy $5«6.49; rough $5.66©5.75; pigs $5.40«6.15: yorker* $6.W)©6.45; gooil to choice heavy $6.49f$ Cattle— Estimated receipts 2,500. Market slow; quality fair; lieeves $3.80416.6'); rows 1.35#4.&: heifers $2.30ff5.30; calves $5..WJ 7.75; gooil prime steers $5,304/6.60: poor to m«*db»m $3.85475.20; stoekers and feeder* $6.40f/«.50. Sheep— Estliuatml receipts 8.009. Market strong; quality fair; native $3.10©5.50; west. MRS, SREERAN DIES AT ELLENWDOD, N, l News has reached Atlanta of the sud den death of Mrs. Elizabeth Sheehan, of this city, near EUenwood, N. ,Y. Mrs. Sheehan spent the early part of the summer In the east with her daughter, Caroline, nnd a short time ago went with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. N. Moody, to the Kerhonkson Sanitarium, near Ellenwiiod, N. Y„ where she died. Her daughter, Mrs. Claude N. Kress, of New York, was with her at the time of her death. She hus had heart trou ble for more than a year, but Jt was] not thought to be serious, so that her sudden death came as a distinct shock to her many friends. Mrs. Sheehan in lineally descended from the famous family of McCarthy- Mores, who have played such a promi nent part In the military and ptdltlcat history of Ireland for a long tlm*. She was a woman of strong and no- e character, devoted and loyal to her friends and Inherited from her distin guished ancestry a love for poetry and music In its highest form. Mrs. Sheehan, who, before her mar riage to the late Cornelius Sheehan, was Mias Elizabeth McCarty, waa bom In Ireland 66 years ago, and on both sides la connected with the best blood of Ireland and England, one of her con nections being the first English ambas sador to China, and another the first Roman Catholic blahbp of the Caro- llnas. Coming to Atlanta before the war, ■he made heraelf well known to a large portion of the community by her grace and charm, and especially by her voice, which was noted for lta sweetness STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. 24.—'The Sun says: "Following tin* paci» Hi»t by Lwidwi «mr market opened at a higher range of prbv*, the advances amounting to a point nr up ward In many of the leading stock*. Ini tial transactions were Inrge in many caw*, the first quotation on United Htnte* Stool common cmbynclug 25,000 shares, but tie* cheerfulness which ehnrnetcrlited tin* open ing soon gnve way to a renewal of wil ing pressure, and this was followed by a continuance of rolntpcly high rate* f«*r ml plnelhg n, premium on tine* shm of tin* sho’rt Interest. The eoniml** sb:is demnudoil on time loans m«'!c rate substantially 6‘i pi*r cent, rlie re covery was led by Aiitcondn sml Aninlga* mated Copper Ih»|Ii of which. It was mi lu, would hnv«? Inerensed dividends In ta»‘ Steels were strong throughout tin* entire session, the most encouraging feature <»r tin* ilny. Grent Northern and Northwest fluctuated violently, but closed nt substan tial advances, and Missouri Pnclr nlsnit the only really active Issue could be ended weak. With 4-nll lending between 5 nnd 6 per cent III th« forenoon, there wen* anticipations of Inga- er ritfe* t«Mlay. when loan* must be maw to curry over *:ntll Monday, but this had little to do with the action of tin; mar ket. ft Is, of course, rather early ror such tightness ns now prevails, but most brokers have rnnde up their mind* that nothing more favorable than a or 6 P" rent call money market enn be l<*' K ' ‘ f4»r through the fall. This, however, dw* Pacific ' w a* . Issue whhh | i-nll money ] through -- - milk#* them apprehensive **• «* K*qneni a i*s In the st4»ck market. >n rally there me varying degrees or "P ‘ Ion as to the extent to which trndtnw nicy In* adversely affected by i-ons4>iisiis Iplnb'i ditinn.i ins to In* that, while there cn» 11 a*, there Is little 4lnnger fo acute atrm genry."—Utbert ft Clay. THE SUGAR MARKET. By I*rlvnte I^nseil Wire. New York. Aug. 24.-The Federal SnkJJ Refllnlng Uompany late yestenlay* Its list price f4ir reflneil sugars 10 H n '.; to 4.70. net less I per cent for cn*h_ other refined qnotc 4.80. net less 1 P**J * . ftir ensh. Loral raw market nnehana* «• Loudon lieet market Is firmer; August 4',id; SeptemlM*r 9s 3*4d. Conception, of which *he was a devoted member. ... Of thirteen children, nine nnd they are Cornelius J. , ,<n * Mrs. Mollle Sheehan Moran. Mrs. J®** eph N. Bloody, Mm. Sdwln Wllflem M.M>ro, MI.k Carolyn ShMhan. all 1 Atlanta; Mr. John McCarthy Bhwhan, of Bute, Mont.; Mr,. U*on«ra Rain,, and Min Margaret Clair, M'-'; han, of Pari,; Mr,. Claud W. Kte’s. New York. Among her ftrandchll'lrra are Be,,le and Ro,c Moran. Mr*. Kre„ and Mlw Carolyn Shee han arrive from New York Ftldat at temoon, and Mr. Kre„ and **ta, < ni rnnr rCE»rt , DrtTA>T For a number of year, ,he nnc In the Sheehan will reach Atlanta won ill iJDLCi liXiUttljlAii choir at the Church of Immaculate body Saturday morning at B oclock.