The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 29, 1906, Image 10

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.,1 V.J WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD Six words of average make a Una. Tht followln aro for consacutiva Ineert 6 cants a tins. 1 time . 3 times . 6 times , 26 timas , 82 times 78 times . . * . . 3 Written notiea is required to discontinue classified advertise* ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ME68ENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. .WANTBD-WREE YOUNG MEN .collectors. Address at once Collector, * . The Georgian. WANTED, HELP—YOUNG MAN * . bookkeeper and atenograpber: must — had experience; send references; must be steady, reliable and sol»er. Address In own handwriting B. ft 8., care The Georgian. 20 Peters street. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND In 1Z months. Address Bout be of Pharmacy. Atlanta, On. THE "ORDER OF r„ it. It. l.i ei t r,m.> j REPRESENTATIVES. RIB EAST F ; STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENS. WANTED—TEN CARPENTERS. Atlanta Ice and Coal Company, 1 avenue and Georgia railroad. . colored), c ■ In a chemical laboratory, hand. ‘ ‘ *" WANTED-HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BOC KEEPER AND STI OG R A P H E R .MU: HAVE HAD EXPE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED HELP— FEMALE. Remington Typewriter Co., HI notl ran INQUIRE ABOUT .WANTED-UHERS OF MONEY FLOIJB. WANTED WOMEN TO WORK ING8. SCHLESINGER, MADISON AVE. WANTED HELP—M«l» .nil P.m.l., WANTED—AN KXI'KHIKNrKD keeper: young lady preferred, with referenda, P. O. Bog 816. know how to make but or one to Icnru. 211M Bell ’phone 2151 main. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER •Irea position. Address Miss it, 2U9 I land avenue, city. - FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. KniisTci.ABa~” Bust new "uotml •houl.t bar, hlch crab. alia. Call on Krtrt lln Co.. 11* North Prior atrML Phone Bfl. office (Istiires to sell. ■ Auction and Salvage Coi Pryor. 'Phone Bell 2306. Imiiis 75c. IT a dnsett; 75c rtbtmns for 5 S4.5t» per dossMi., If we have the kind > want. better load up. Best carbon i»ap« mstfe. Ji t»» |4 box. IHscouut on flve ninre bbxc*. Xee T*>x Manufacturing Co puny, 611 Austell building. nfciiil-PHtN KAI.K-IIANDStADK KKK bu .Ribbons, including two colors: fornjer eh. 13 d- Ml . „ . .. ...... doseii. Ivory Brand, former price 75« while they fast. AV I4..V doscti. i Kee-Icog Mam tell building. :»ET SOME BEFORE ljOXE-1 handmade ribbons. Two colon hand, reduced to 75c cnch; > H 1««x. Discount i FOB SA1.E-SADDLE MARE. KEN tacky t.r.Ml Beautifully gatted. Sultnbh is OLO HATS MADE NfLW * AN AM A AS it MILAN MU AM cleaned and reshaped. 50c. Boft ami stiff felt hats cleaned and re shaped. 36c. ?f sweats. 36c each «ttra. . acme hatters, tv* Whitebait at AGENTS WANTED. WANTKD—AtfFrVTH—BOTH AND U1IM.S In every town In Georgia and Alabama for midget carda. Write for free samples nnd term*. Autry Gr«*er, Atlanta, Go. 1312 Empire building. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical books for cash. J. C. Onvnn. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money lu every sack. WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROL! rTOP or fiat-top desk, with side drawers. Must he in good condition. State price. Ad dress Desk, care The Georgian. WANTED—COUNTRY WEEKLY NEWS paper; give location, equipment, business done, and lowest cash price. Cash, this office. .WANTED—TEACHERS. Wasted—principal and primary teacher for term of eight months. Don't answer unless prepared to show ability. Address R. A. Nesblt. Tucker, Gn. WANTED—A MA1.E TEAiTIEK. TRlT pared to tench mathematic*, science and tin* ordinary branches. Must be college graduate. Single man preferred. Salary *76 per month for nine month*. Address J. F. McCurdy. Stone Mountain, On. j PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. IJ. W. Yarbrough, i’H Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don’t let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett ft Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper „ and painting. Office and show room 12 y East Hunter street Both 'phones 66a ^ MISCELLANEOUS. H THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAD ” vnge Company will buy or sell you out. VICTOR MANGANESE AND (’ROME a steel hank safes slid vnult <loors; every- J thing In safe line. It. W. Bills, Agent, 26 8. - , Broad street. > PERSONAu. . V DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, “ Phones 226. 30 E. Iluoter 8L “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at 91M N. Pryor 8t Alex Kent, Phone 4848. p. KROM’S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP r, snd hair soap; sold at drug and depart- . ment stores: ask for It or write J. J. Krom, bi Scalp and flair Specialist, <13 The Grand, m Atlanta, Ga. ^ C. \V. RUSSELL HAS MOVED TO 19 R Peters street. Hare your roofs, gutters V snd warm air furnaces put In shape before whiter comes. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. IF IT IS REAL ESTATE YOU WANT to buy or sell, call to see me, 11. C. Pen- F dleton, 614 Peters building. ^ IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we give It our special — and personal attention. If It's worth tho F price we will sell It. C. II. Wells ft Co., 1104 Fourth National Jlnnk. or IF YOU WISH TO BUY. BELL Olt EX- 1 change property of any kind, It will nay — you to see us. P. II. Wells ft Co., 1104 Fourth National Hank Bldg. STORE—182 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- It ulng through to Forsyth street, Ineltul- lug good basement nnd upstairs. Apply e® at office of Guthtnnn Steam Laundry, 18b b Peachtree street. A FINE RESIDENCE IN THE BEST part of Atlanta. Ix>t 97 by 198. Now rented, hut can give possession In sixty days. A good place for flats, without dls- ” tnrhltig present btilMIugs. A bargain at . *20,000. Would take part In suburban or if convenient farm. Easy terms. J. C. Bur- * russ. 41 West Hunter street. Atlanta. » WANTEO—REAL ESTATE. IK YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any klml r It will pny you to us; r. II. Wells ft Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. INVESTMENTS. S I HAVE *5,000 IN CASH THAT I WANT to Invest. If you have's 1strsgln In white T property nnd wont to sell, address Pur- X, chaser, care Geerglsu. BOARDERS WANTED. \ THE BON AIR. 3*4 Peachtree at., aollclta qs Inspection, comparison nnd patronage. O - u • i MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBCL pie and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. *■ Established 1890. WEYMAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes; straight loans made for 6 per cent nnd up wards. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street. K THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS “ purchase money notes nnd lends money on Improved Atlanta property a' reason- « able rates. Boll phone 708. Gould Bldg. v MONEY TQ LOAN AT 6, 0 AND 7 PER U cent Interest, nccordlng to security of- ” fered; small expense mid prompt attention. Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta. H. 11. Turnmn. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 TO 6 YEARS. 0 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4H. 6 and 0 per cent. Writ* T or call 8. W. Carson, 24 S. Broad street. FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE «- at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, room* 202 3 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUR GROCER for Money Flour, and Insist on gettlug It, because there 1* money In It. LOST. Who puts your paper on so slick, And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does it nice, n ,. Aud ‘‘always lowest In the price?" rr Burnett, of coarse! Your "Unde Jim" ls bard to beat; ^ Ilea it Nutnlwr 12 E. Hunter street. P 1 Both Phones 550. LOST-GOI.D LOCKET ENGRAVED ’’G. 11." l.iMt Tuesday e\eiitng ou Like wood Pr car. lief ween Whitehall and Mitchell strc«-ts **, h and Alice street. Kindly rot urn to 115 Pulliam street. i* FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. cleans suits *1 to *1.60. Pants 60c. 108 Whitehall St. Phones. Bell 629. A. JML BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WII.I. BRING YOU Rf Ihis>U9>**. For high (trade work call oa Kent. 'Jl»4 N. ^'ryor. Pl»*»ne 292$. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY nt 10 a. m. St tin* Southern Auction and Sal vagi- Company. 20 South Pryor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. V. B. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association t Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants and auditors. 618-519 TALKING MACHINES: NG MACHINES AND KECORi Wholesale and.retail ^distributors of \lc- or Talking Machines and Record*. Just .ecefred large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention ~1ren mall orders. We want the names of II talking machine dealer* In the South. Vrlte for catalogue. Alexander-Ltyea Co. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. ^ ,EK AND SUNDRIES—LARGl— • and sundry dlatrihutora lu the Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, id Hudson bicycles. Write for pur — nloguc and price Hat. Alexander- Elyea Co. ME88ENGER SERVICE. % * 1R PBOMIT AND RELIABLE MBS- tengera, ’phone 33. J. A. Vavlea and J. Brans n. M EDICAL 1PATHIC REMEDIES CURE diseases and make balr grow. Medicated Soap makes you by- ly clean. (30 years success.). J. J. Krom. speclnllat, 013 "The Grand, At- PICTURE FRAME8. :URK FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue, *r Peachtree. Entrance Auburn eve- SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phonea 6488. 412 Peters Building. *2,500—GEORGIA AVENUE; 6-ROOM COT- tnge, on which we can make very attrac tive terms; say, *500 cash and *25 per month. If this doesn’t suit you, may ba flo fltlll better. able to do *2,700—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE on large leval lot In West End. oi line, with aver/ convenience, water. bath, sewerage, etc. A complete little home, and we can make you eaay term* on this. ANSLBY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle, 196x420, and we are going to tell this lot at coat for special reasous. Price ~ “"M. It’a a good one. Can make eaay *4.250—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY, level lot, 65x204. Your laat chance to get one of these lovely Iota for a home. Spe cial reason for selling. This la like silk, and Hue silk at that. *35.00 FRONT FOOT—WE HAVE ON THE north side, on a good street; 250x150, al most perfectly level, covered with dense shade trees, oak, blackgum, etc. All ‘ provemeuty down. Expert workman. Patterson ouae, 286 Peters street. ’Phones, 2, Bell 794 west. We buy nuy WATCHMAKING. TRADE: COMPLICATED Modern Ideas In ... ..’alter Lett. Room Bank Bldg., Atlanta. 8HOE REPAIRING. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING i. n. Lauvii) l court bouse. > cheap prices. All work first-class. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) HONALS, II ALL WOODS. IDEALS d all other makes at bargain prices, can sell you a register, ■suitable for business, at a price that cannot help please yon. Cash or monthly payments. Every register uaranteed for two years. Southern Cash iter Co.. Branch of American Second- I Cash Register Co., 24 B. Broad street. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St.. Atlanta. Go. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. Addrcsa 162 Courtis nd street. FOR 11ENT-F IJ B N I 8 II E D ROOMS. ‘ Cheerful, nicely furnlNlied room for couple or two young gentlemen; fine location. 887 Piedmont avenue. FOR RENT—R00M8. conveniences; north side: rbarges reasona ble. Address I* F. W., P. O. Box 799. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT “ Art and Inspect por- largo classes. Corner ’cschtrca and Auburn. WANTED OR GOOD IAND ROLL FLAT TOP [TH SIDE MUST BE CONDITION. WANTED. i dandy and the locatl n’t be beat *6.600—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot as there Is In the city). This, nouse Is furnace- heated, Ir —* * - ”“** rated for *4.400—NINE-ROOM WEST END HOME. brand new, on car line; good locatlou, out look beautiful; one of the best built houses to be found. Can make easy terms ou this to good party, and give possession September L *3,600r-NORTH AVENUE COTTAGE. FIVE rooms and hall, on lot 42x140; Just com- WEST ATLANTA PARK, BARGAINS FOR QUICK BUYERS. $900.00 (or nice lot 50x150 Angler avenue, this side Ot Jackson street. This Is a real bargain; no more on the market like It. $1,500.00 (or 2-story 10-room house, modern, good lot 65x155 to alley. $500 cash and $60 per month. At this price lor this week only. North Side. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. Ths first month will be given FREE, end If ooeupled one year, two more month* will be given FREE at the end of the year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. Non* but good famllle* will be allowed In these houses. These are located on the river eleotrlo car line, only twenty min- utei’ rid* from the center of the city; contain 7 and 8 rooms) have never been occupied) are located In West At lanta Park. Every house front* a fifty- foot park, which la set In trees, ever greens and flow ere. Pur* air) native oekei an Ideal epbt for children. It la cheaper than living In the city end the surroundings are more wholesome. In «h* center of this park are ths FERRO PHOSPHATE 8PRINQ8, whleh will curs any ense of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new ohurch, neatly furnlehed, a etore, a school house cost ing $2,500 will soon be completed. Capt. T. Mills, who lives on ths grounds, will show you through ths houses. Rent $20 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. LIEBMAN, Rea! Estate—Routing, 1075, 28 Peacbtrt Street. W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Building, Atlauta Phone 3983. *2fi> tush, *2 > FISIKHKD-NHW ASTi n house. on Smith avenue, mouth. Ready by Septem- .. i.i rKiti nr.-iiiM>ii MtntiNl uo«*; three minutes’ walk of |»oett>fflre. *3.5fW. ollMOXD KTUKKr: *-e*t of Grant park. if vor wish to nrr. sell ou ex- bang** property of any kind it will pay you to ns. C. II. Wells 4 Co., U04 Fourth National Bank- FOR REST rufii sEnu»ifKifs~Asr» West IVitfhtlVe $46.t*> tllM'HK. XKW A.M) ALL S. L. DALLAS, 318 4th Nat. Bank. Phone 1455. 66) SOUTH J'RYOJl STREET. This twn-at»rr, ton-room frame, on lot 50 by 147, which ll**a level In front. Is on the west aide of Smith I’ryor afreet, lie- tween Don ne street mid Buena Vista ave nue; baa gas, hot and cold, water, Imth. closet, sink In the kitchen; Is In s giwsl nelghliorliood nnd In gmsl repair. not far from Southern railway *h<p*. Smith Pryor afreet cars pass the door. Rent, *35 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 1$ Auburn Avenue, Both Phonea <11. MATHEWS & HILL. 611 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. 1 Atlanta 172. Elegant North Side Homes. WE HAVE FOR SALE THE MOST AT. tractive homes ou North Jackson street, and especially Is this true of the two we have In mind. /They nre located on beautiful tots that lie' well, 50 by 196, and are, In every relfpeet, the moat modern of homes to lie found niiywhere In Atlanta. They have only recently Iieen built, all ma terial being rigidly inspected by a compe tent person, and are storui-sbeafhed and double-floored. They have eight rooms, are furnished with mnhognny mantels, nnd there Is an abundance of shade. l»oth front and rear. The price Is *7,500; good terms can be given. No. 228 East Hunter Street. Here is a good piece of property that we can sell for $3,000. It is the kind of place that you can touch up with paint and paper and get a satisfactory rental, being lo cated close in on a good street near railroad develop ments; it will make you money some day. We recommend this sort of real estate to our cus tomers. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPS FOR IS.SS0 WE HAVE WHAT IS 1’ROR. ably the cheapest, and. for the money the most desirable house and lot on North J.ieksen. It Is up-to-date In every detail, and we should lw* glnd to give you full Information. Call to see us, for we know we can Interest you. R. O. ME BLOCK CO, Cor. Peachtree and Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 805 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES <499. 66x210 to nll-r. S7.U0. Only 11,850 ca.h, baU > *1,000 aunually. * COTTON IS DAMAGED. BT CATERPILLARS Prediction Made That Crop Will Fall Short of Expectations. Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Oa., Aug. 29.—In sections of the county caterpillars and boll worms have made their appearance In the cotton fields. So far they seem to be confined to rank spots of cot ton and doing but little damage, but as they multiply very rapidly under favorable conditions, more or leas ap prehension Is felt by the farmers. The condition for the past two months have been favorable to the production of such parasites and from present conditions it seems likely to continue for some time to come. While tht cotton plant Is unusual ly large and thrifty, there Is general complaint of the scarcity of fruit and the prediction Is freely made that the outcome will be disappointing. GI-ORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. (TX MIRTH HlilVrOF NEAL HTRRET, between Chestnut ami Kngllah avenue, nice level large lot, *325. we have a sice kivk-rooH ui>r tnge. eitat front. Lot 110 by 100, In West- — Heights, only <1,250. FTvk-kin>X1 coTtagE on Shil.soN street. Lot 60 by 125. This Is close In. Price *2,000. WK ITaVK A LOT ON \V<M)DWAftD AVK- nue: 104 by 1*5, to another stmt; only *1.100. TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGKS XfeAlt TKR- inlual station; sidewalks ni;«t sewer; cabi net mantels; splendid renting section; *1,- 600 each; one-third cash and monthly p^y- ments. • KVKL AND SHADY I FSVnrXiTWSpspp • imnt park: *1.400. irAvi-rv ~ LOTS U r Voi iTav'k vaoantI’rTWfTIu'y Wfi enn rent It. If you have property for sale re can sell It. Give ns a trial. M. A. SHELTON, ' DON'T FORHET M. A. MIEI.TON 18 A Umdlrnl .toy- ami rang, rmalrer; beet irork nnd materiel euaranrred. Botb pboea* 1215. 51 8. Fryer at.vrt TRY A WANT AD MARBLE RATE CASE TO BE HEARD SEPT, 13 The marble quarrymen of Georgia are up In arma agalnat the rallroada, and they will be given a chance to air their grievance* before the rail road commlaalon on'September 13. The commlaalon will meet next on September 12, to take up other mat- tern, and will hear the marblemen'a complaint on the following day. Theae complaint* were tiled by J. B. Roberts, of Ball Ground, president of the Georgia Marble Retail Dealers' As sociation, and H. T. Parker, manager of the Dallas Marble Company, of Dallas, Ga. In his letter to the commission Man ager Parker contends that It nan been demonstrated that the marble quarries of Vermont can ship marble to certain points in Georgia at the same rate required of Georgia quarrymen to ship to theae same points. If the Georgia quarrymen can sub stantiate this contention before the railroad commission it would Indicate that they are very eerloualy handi capped. and that the Vermont marble- men have a tremendous advantage over them, for while tils Vermont people can enter the Southern territory, even Georgia, the great marble producing state, the Georgia quarrymen can not compete with them In their own terri tory. The people of Boston, In south Geor gia, also want the railroad commission to grant them the same rates accorded to Thomasvltle and. Quitman, and this complaint will doubtless be taken up on September 12. IN THE GEORGIAN 2,*S; e 1 STm c ^ deTy^ Road Tracks Washed Out. Kpeeisl to The lleoratau. Glenvllle, Ga., Aug. It.—Rain fell In torrents here and In Immediate vicin ity yesterday afternoon, doing great damage to crops. .The tracks of the G, l\ and !L railroad are washed up In several place* to such an extent that Principal of School Selected, Special to The Georgian. Gainesville. Ga.. Aug. 29.—The city board of education met Saturday after noon and elected Professor R. F. Ter rell, of Red Hill, principal of the high school, for' the ensuing year, at a sal ary of 1700. Miss Kate Clark was se lected to teach the overflow of the sixth and seventh grades In place of Miss Lew-ellen King, who declined the place. Delegates to Convention. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 29.—The Re publicans of Hall county met at the court house Saturday and elected B. B. Landers chairman nnd Mr. H. L. Rich ardson secretary. The purpose of the meeting was to select delegates to the Ninth district Republican convention at Dahlonega today, and the following were chosen: J. B. Gaston, H. L. Rich ardson, J. W. Spencer and R. A. Cham- blee. Cotton Rust Hurts Crop, Hprclnl to The Georgina. Yatesvllle, Ga., Aug. 29.—The crops In and around this section have been greatly damaged by recent rains. The cotton crop has be6n especially In jured, having taken the rust, which Is causing the top crop to t e lost. Have Lsased Hotel. Npi’iisi to The Georgian. Barnesvllle, Ga., Aug. 29.—Mrs. E. J. Miller and Mrs. Berta Evans, of Macon, have leased the City hotel here and will take charge of the property on September 1. The hotel has been under the management of J. G. Suggs for the past two years. Relatives Not Located. S|M-<-1aI to The Georgian, Columbus, Ga., Aug. 29.—The funeral of the Hungarian who was drowned In the river here Sunday took place from the Chutch of the Holy Family yes terday, Rev. Father Schelenke officiat ing at mass for the dead man. Efforts to find the relatives of the man In New York have failed. Lightning 8trikea Church. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 29.—Gaines ville was visited by tho heaviest rain and thunder storm Monday evening known here In a long time. The rain almost amounted to a cloudburst, and the lightning struck the First Baptist church. The street car and telephone systems were badly damaged. Big 8chcol Rally, Held. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville. Ga., Aug. 29.—A big school rally. In w-hkh Poplar Springs. Chestnut Mountain, the County Home. Oakwood, Mountain View and Calva ry schools participated, was held at Poplar Springs Saturday. Each school gave a short program ot recitations. Cottage is Burned. Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A five-room cottage belonging to the Middle Geor gia Cotton Mills, occupied by a family of mill operatives, caught fire Sunday night and burned to the ground. Petition Forwarded. Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A petition signed by a great number of the sup porters of Hon. Hoke Smith for gov ernor, has been forwarded to Atlanta asking him to appoint as delegates from this county to the convention at Macon Judge W. F. Jenkins and Hon. Robert A. Reid. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit cad Produce Kxchnnffe. I*eiuoii8, *6.75®7.U0. LI met*. 50&76C. lMnonpplea, *1.50Q2.^>. Bannntia atralffbta. per bunch, *1.50ej n Cull*, per bunch, *1.0061.25. POULTHY AND COUNTUY PBODUrp ersL'll&e*®^’ <rle *’ live duct* Pekin. ISc; noddle. Dressed bens, per iwupil, 12<?12e Eggs, per dnxen, “5c. Butter, table, per pound, 20C22Uo* (lie. per pound, lb^i&c. £! ,e ?.v 8 ® r0u pound : ,n ooe pound rack*. li*312c. VKG UTAH L K8—frith potatoe*. So, rre|; ner bushel, *1.00. New'-iwe-et- ,W “" i FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS LOLE-lWra patent. *5.75: Diamond patent, *5.10; Ma*cout:ih Star, *4.6-); fcn"ir patent. 14.60; Red Engle, 54.16; Blue hit"2,7 fancy. 63.60; spring wheat patent, |S.o< (’OhN—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 wbltt. 76c; No. 2 rellow, 74c; mixed, 73c. DAT^-Ciioleo white clipped, 62c; cholct white. 50c; choice mixed, 48c; Texa* nut- proof. 60c. "*« ter wind, per hunhel, <3c; bolted, 140-pound per bu*he|, 65c: Hhort*. white, *1.60; medium. *1.40; hrown, *1.35: pure bran. *1.10: mixed bran, <1.06. . HAY—Timothy, choice large hale*. *1.19; do., choice email hnlea. *1.06; do.. No. 1 timothy I mi lea, *1.00; ivr i, *1.00; do., No. 1 cloevr mixed. *1.00; do.. No. 2 ciorer mixed. * object to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES, jta etrong. roFFRK—Boasted Arhuckle'a $16.50. iilk* lii ling* <»k barrel*, 13c; green, F>a !c. Market atrong. It ICR—Carolina 4V49?7 , ,4c. according to grade. Market very utrong. (TIKR8R—Fancy full cream dairy. 14»4c; twin* 14c; brick 14c. Mnrket strong. PIIOVISIONS—Supreme ham*, 15c. Dove h?m*. 15Hc. California ham*. lOftc; Red Cro** ham*, 15c. Dry salt extra ribs, *9.87; halite*, 20-5 lb*.. *10.50; fat hack*. 8c; plnteg, 8c: Supreme lard. *9,75: Ited Cro**, lOr. Snow Drift compound, 7%c; Red Cro**, 7*4c. STOCKS AND BONDS. Savannah 5*, 1909. ... Macon* 6*. 1910 ..106 Atlantn,. 5*. 1911 106 Atlanta, 4tt*. 1922 ..107 Atlanta 4*. 1931 10B Atlantn nnd West Point. . . .166 Atlanta nnd West Point Deht*..107 Central Railway of GeorglA 1st Income do, 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia...; 265 Augusta and Savannah. .... .lit SouthnoNfcrn .110 gin Pnrlfic 1st*.. .. ,.120 C. and A. lata 112 mi 103% LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Aug. ' ' ml llail pin ml* . speculation and export 400; r* -i'.i.in 1.000; American 800. tuturea opened - eauler. Opening Oct.-Nov. . Nov.-Dec. . Dec.-Jan. . Jan.-Feb. . Previous Range. Close. Close. .5.13 5.09-5.10 5.23 ..5.04 5,01 5.14 .4.94 4.92 5.06 5.06 ..4.94-4.92 4.89-4.90 5.03-5.04 .4.91-4.92 4.89-4.90 5.030.04 ,.4.94-4.93 4.90-4.91 5.04005 .4.96-4.94 4.92 5.05-5.06 .4.96-4.97 4.94 6.070.06 - .4.99-4.98 4.96-4.96 5.09 .4.99 4.97 5.100.12 BULLISH DOPE OF LITTLE USE No Prlionort to Try. Special to The Georgian. Craxvfordvllle, Ga., Aug. 29.—When Judge Holden called Taliaferro su perior court to order Monday In regular nesnlon there wan not a nlngle prison er In Jnll from thin county. The Jury wan required to attend court only the one day, which made thin term the shortent In many yearn. Labor Shortage in Savannah. Special to The Georgian. f Savannah, Ga., Aug. 29.—Laborer* are being drawn from Savannah td railroad and saw-mill campa In such quantities as to cause a shortage in the local field. One contractor from Tennessee signed a bunch of 25 and left with them last week. Making Qruntwick Beautiful. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 29.—The Brunswick city ccfincll recently made an appropriation for beautifying and Improving the numerous small parks on Newcastle tropical plants in these squares, the appearance, street will be greatly Improved. Steamer Gertrude Railed. Special to The Georgian. . Balnbrldge, Ga., Aug. 29.—The United States mall steamer Gertrude, which went to the bottom at Mary’s Land ing, on the Apalachicola rlvec several weeks ago, was raised last week and carried to Apalachicola for repairs. She left the ways Thursday and made her usual trip to Balnbrldge Saturday. Narrow. Escape Far Driver. Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Oa., Aug. 29.—Byron Mitchell stopped at his tobacco patch, near his home, leaving his horse hitch ed to the buggy in the road nearby. The horse became frightened and ran away. George Ftanagtn was coming toward Thompson’s bridge with a two- horse wagon, loaded with cross-ties. His team became frightened at the runaway horse, and ran Into a deep gully on the side of the road, and the wagon and cross-ties fell upon him and the team. Fortunately, neither Mr. Flanagan nor the mules were hurt. Association Is Organixsd. Special t»* The Georgian. Waynesboro, Ga.. Aug. 29.—The Sunday school workers of Waynes boro nnd Burke county met here yes terday and organized the Sunday school workers of both Waynesboro and the county into a Sunday school association. Ilcv turned bull lately, but everyhoilr I*- ,Tf - jght December. Themi|x>ii trader* hammered and hammer* ed vigorously, with the r«*Mutt plain to I* seen of nil men. Imrge snot Interest* nr« supposed to be against the market nl**, and ho with nine out of ten of tho Soufli<*rn operator*, however unpntrtotle this attltua* may seetu to a certain order of snentlntlv* thinkers about the fleeoy staple. Hull point* counted for little or nothing, though Liver* jmniI was strong am! the Southwestern Buy* er*' A**ocintiou put the condition* of crop at only 82 per cent, or 8 per cent less firm a mouth ago. Heavy rnlus prevailed la Georgia, and the temperathrr* of late nnvt * .— j n Nearly —**'- I>een pretty low In T Iwwly bellere* that the _ ..... .m record, pi there I* a late frost. The eloslnx a trust company lu Philadelphia accelerated the decline.—GInert ft Clay. New Orleans. Aug. 29.—Time* Democrat: There wn* nothing vompllcuted nl*»ut yes terday’s cotton market. Over night pretty much all of the fear engchderetl l»v Mo»' day’s flissl of bullish ilope Ji«d faded away. Throughout the latter half of the nmrnlsf session the tone wn* wwik and tn< ilency downward, and a further sharp liquidated long Interest created tw* ago will give trouble remains to Is* *r«n. Meanwhile tin* tvop condition, yet g***" 1 compared with iqost other years. «* »« diuibtedly less fnvornlde than It ha* • *♦*•*”■ •Sn.-li tn-hiii™iltl™ will, li.m-.-v.-r. I»>;55 the faleut to n limited extent only m* l‘"i» ns n swing of a dollar a bale continue*^ make the snilpers glad. The farm uot shown hf early to rail ... Ither playing the game luffing for nil land. 11 per* glad. The farmer h»- * hand yet. therefore It »• the turn on the spinner. IK eimer pinylllg the game sidcrrMPcaiU Is bluffing for all he I* worth.—" «d* ^ THE SUGAR MARKET. Ily Private leased Wire. . New York. Aug. 29.-!s»cal raw and rj flnwl sugar steady and unchanged. «• " don Is*ets dull; August and Heptem»>er n 4Hd. LIVE STOCK MARKET. By FriVBlH 1,-nw.l Win*. t'hlnixn. An*. 3.—Il.qnv-K«tm«'-I JJ n*lpt. tmlny 20,001. ilnrk.-t lO-’ O-w-'r l'i 1 . Ity f«lr: l,ft ..v.-r 3.740; Imlk S-Sf JS: .-•tloirttrtl f.tr tnlm.rmw 25..IO); IlyM I’ 1 ' mlxnl 35.X5««.45: li.-nvT g'.'d 35.tOfi5.70: pin ft.SmS.tV. JWjW* " ' * 6,45; geofl to eholee henry *6.40fi6.^> , ('util.—It.-fi-lpl. 19.000. Mark.i. >tmnx on.1 « .hn.lc M*hpr; irtkwj - .1, Imm UT6fi«S5: am. »i.3Sfil.*>: ‘..!Z 32.251i6.25; .-nlvn 35MHfi6.n: >tmi 35.t0fi«.«5: pour to iu«llum 37>“« > - • .to-ki-ra nn.l OfWfH 3-'.9*1ii-®-^ ,, Kllt-o)*—Edit mil to*l ruu.-lpi. H.000. lOr l.iw>-r: qiwlliy f.lr; nutly* « wu.tpni 33.SfiS.<0: r«rHnc« . P --’* lauil-x 3S.40fi7.«; wrateru 34T5fi. .*