The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 30, 1906, Image 10

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'X xl ili AiiiAiV'iA VjiliOxtljriAx'i m WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. takon for tots than 25 cent*, 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 cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 62 times 3/g cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BV CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re- suits 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 ME8SENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS* HOUSES should have high grade signs- Call oo Kent Sian Co., 914 North Pryor street. Phone 2928. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction end Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2306. WHILE THEY LAST-ONE DOLLAR mil lion* 75o. |7 a dosen; 75o ribbons for 80e. 14.60 per doxen. If we have the kind y< want, better load up. Beat carbon jiniwrg mnde. $1 to $4 l»ox. Discount on live or more Itoxea. Kee-Lox Manufacturing Com pniiy, 611 AuHtell building. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. II. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountant*. Sheldon Audit C~ public accountants and auditors, 618-..- Temple Court. Kxiunluntious. appraisals, audits. laical and long distance phone 1196. REDUCTION SALE-HAND MADE KEE |.ox Ribbons. Including two colors; former price, $1 each. $9 dosen; now 76c e*rh. 17 doxen. Ivory Brand, former nrlre 75< each, $7 dosen: now, while they fast. 60c each, $4.50 dosen. Carbon paper, 11 to 44 box. Kee-Lox Manufacturing Company, 611 Aus tell building. .. hand, reduced to 76c Ivory brand rlblMuis were $7 dosen, 76c; now $4.6*1 doxen, or 60c each. Carbon paper, $1 ii $4 box. Discount on five or more Ihixo*. [rn-lex Manufacturing Company, 611 Aus- i*II building. FOR SALE—SADDLE MARE. KEN- tucky bred. Beautifully galted. Suitable for Indy. Inquire Piedmont atables. FOB SALE—BERT RUBBER TIHE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co , 60 and 62 West Mlfrbell at. rim n«l.rr-*i *> W V nil I,v/ni/n » ..... Brock way surrlea, runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.: 60 and 62 Weat Mitchell J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—THREE YOUNG collectors. Address at once C< The Georgian. V noOKXeepor nun sicnograimer. mum un Id experience; send references; must •teadv, rellalde and solicr. Address In ow habdwrltlng B. A S.. care The Georgian. 10 Peters afreet. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta. On. WANTED-A PRESS FEEDER-JOB AND cylinder. DeLoach Mill Mann fact u ring Company, 400 Highland nvenue. WANTED—DEPUTY ORGANIZERS, AT LANTA AND SOUTHERN STATES. FOR THE “ORDER OF WASHINGTON.’ I TWENTY THREE YEARS OLD AND NO COMPETITORS. $50 PER WEEK TO HUSTLERS. ADDRESS. WITH REFER IJNCE, if. L. LYDKN. SUPERINTENDENT REPRESENTATIVES. 816 EAST FIFTH STREET. CHATTANOOGA. TENS’. [ In a chemical laboratory. Must write fair band. Apply In own handwriting to P. O. Box 841. city. Wages to start, $3.50 a week. month. Draughon’s Practical Busin, lege. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 l'cachtrcc Bell phone Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you thnt | liroiighoii's Is the heat. WANTED—TWO BUNDLE WRAPPERS, three rash boys, next week. Apply at mice. 71 Whitehall street. Southern Book Concern, old aeliool books bought. WANTED—AT ONCE. BOOK K EE! *ER. ISO. $75; office man. $76: stenographers, $40 .lu $9*. salesmen In nil lines, collectors, $35 to 150. Help In’other lines. National Em ployment Aas’n. 1022-3 Century Bldg. WANTED EN ERGETIC. SOBER M AN over 35 years, ns colleetor for wholesale bouse; references required. Address "Wholesale," care the Ge4*rglnn. WANTED-SIX ROYS FROM 16 to 19 years old to work In spring bed _shop; ■toady work: goo.I pay jj j dress J. M. Middleton. Tlfton, Gn. WANTED—HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BOOK KEEPER AND STEN- .00 K APHER . MUST HAVE HAD EXPERI ENCE. SEND REFEREN CES. MUST BE STEADY, RELIABLE, SOBER. AD DRESS IN OWN HAND WRITING, B. & S., CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Iwantkd-femalb. competent bum * Ington operators furnished j»osltlon*. .•Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree Pryor sf. WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER I MM EDI • telv for young ladles' eollege. Only nim .,potent ami experienced neraona need apply, , State ealnry required and send recomtnenda ■tlons. Address at once Shorter College, iRome. Gn. 'WANTED — GIRLS IN WHOLESALE * department to park candy; also expo rlenred help In factory. Wiley’s, 87 Peach WANTED WOMEN TO WORK IN CANDY AND CRACKER FACTORY. GOOD WAGES AND GOOD SURROUND INGS. WE EMPLOY NO CHILDREN. APPLY BE FOUL 7 A. M. HARRY L. SCHLKSINGER, 70-72 MADISON AYE. WANTED HELP—M»l, anH>F„n«l«. , WANTKH-AN 'KXrWtiKNVKrr'nANn Klrl ,,n 1,','itl!,'U);in . i-lotlilni;. Sli<> uiu«t know how to make htitloii liuli'K by linli,l. i or olio lo l.-nrii, ajtt Whltoh.il »ti",t. r Boll Jillono 34to wain. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE EXPEBIRNi'Ktl ATKNOORAl’ilBR |1K .Irtw pn.mon. A,Mr.',. Ml,, M, yo Itluli- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. "•ANTKlf !'■ WITHIN AS MiKIKKKKI'KII “J rlolbln, Ml,'.1111,11 hr yon no mnn „f or. jyri.ti'j: A I n-fiT.Brfurnl.hr.l. Ail.lrr, 8. X . i hi, OLD HATS MADE NEW KANAKA AjNIl MILAN STRAW HATS «nd r„h,pnl. 60c. lluir4*^S^'' UI, Iril ha! * ,nd rw f , *”'l« or i,nl, a, oirli .,ir. ACAIE HATTERS. (I, WkltchaUEL WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gavnn, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKINII MACIIINKK ANI> RECORDS- Wholesale and retail distributors of Mo tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and m*er 10,000 records, immediate attention given mail orders. We waut the name* of all talking machine dealers In the South. Write for entnlogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGK8T bicycle and sundry distributors In the South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale. Snell ami Hudson bicycles. Write for “■*“ * ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. FOR I'ROMIT AND RELIABLE ME8- sengers. 'phone 33. J. A. Dnvlea nnd J. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. * Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. $2,500—GEORGIA AVENUE; 6-ROOM COT- tage, on which we can make very attrac tive terms; say7 $600 cash and 126 per and We can wake you easy terms ou this. AN8LKY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle, 196x420, nnd we ore going to sell this lot at cost for special reasons. Price $6,700. It’s a good one. large north /root lot. Cau make easy terms on this. MEDICAL.- „„„„ KROMOPATIIIL REMEDIES CURE scalp diseases nnd make hair grow. Krom* Medicated Soap makes you hr- glcnlcnlly clean. (30 years success.I J. J. Krom. specialist. 613 “Tha Grand. At lanta, Ga. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn nvenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave. STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house, 286 Peters street. ’Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bel! 794 West. We buy any thing. WANTED-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money In every sack. SCHOOL WILL SOON OPEN. WHY NOT sell your old books now and get the cash and avoid the big rush on Tuesday next? We, however, have nil the Iwwks in now for what you need. No use to wait. Get your books now. Southern Book Concern. 71 Whitehall street. Ice cream soda checks for the boys nnd girls. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. BOUNTBEE & RRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Befall nnd repairing. No. 77 Whltohnli street. Phone 1616. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: C OM I'UCATBD watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE, OPFOBITE PIEDMONT. R*ll 2326. Men's sewed half solas, 76c. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME steel bank safea and vault doors; every thing In safe line. it. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 8. Broad ntroet. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGENTS—BOYS AND GIRLS In every town In Georgia nnd Alabama for midget curds. Write for free samples nnd terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Gn. 1312 Empire building. WANTED—TEACHER3. WANTED-A MALE TEACHER. PRE- pared to tench mathematics, science and the ordinary hrnnehes. Mnat he college graduate. Mingle mnn preferred. Salary |y5 r~ PICTURE FRAMED. PICTURE I Ka'mKS MADK TO ORDER II. W. Yarbrough, *4 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrnuce Auburn avenue. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLLMDUR, Phones 1266. 90 E. Hunter St. ‘KENT LIGHTS.” ment stores: nsk for It or write J. J. Krom, 1 put In shape before ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS. THE InrgcNt Mild Im*nI equipped dental office south. Prices reasonable, nil work g Hatred; 1 - - - • Come and see 394 Whitehall FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we give It our special nnd peraonnl attention. If It’s worth the price wc will hcII It. U. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Hank. % IF YOU WISH TO III'Y, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind. It will pay you to see iim. (’. II. Wells A Co., 1101 Fourth National Bank Bldg. STORE—132 PEACHTREE STREET. RUN nlug through to Uorsyth street, Includ ing goml basement nnd upstnlrs. Apply nt office of Guthmnn Steam Laundry, 130 **—•*'ditree street. FINE RESIDENCE IN THE BEST part of Atlanta Lit 97 bv 198. Now ■iifed. but can give poMxesMion In sixty *.vs. A giM*d place for tbits, without dis turbing nroMcnt buildings. A bargain at f-jO.OOo. Would take part In suburban or SEVEN BOOM. TWO STORY RESIDENCE newl.v painted and paired; eleetrb* lights large lot; block of ear line; three blocks o! es Scott. Address Ilox Decatur. Ga WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WISH TO BFY, SELL OR EX change property of any kind. It will pay you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. BOARDER8 WAN TED. THE RON AIR. 384 Peachtree at.. solicits H>.*.-t t..n, oini'.n Ik.ui and |>a t ronac* MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO pie ami others. American Investment o.. 7<M Candler Rldg.. Estaldlsheil 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans straight loans made for 5 per ceut aud up- THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes nnd lends money 11 Improved Atlauta property a reason- Ido rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to s<»curlty of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Duly on real estate is nnd near Atlanta. S. II. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 TO 5 YEARS. « PER CENT. JOHN CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. or call 8. -W. Caraon. 24 S. Broad street. FA KM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans ou Georgia farms at the lowest tatrs ever offered. The Southern Mortgage pnuy. Gould building. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 8outb Pryor street, ~ Tioslto court hr— a — cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. nALLWOODS. IDEALS and all pther make* at bargain prlcva. We can sell you a register, suitable for ..... a pr j co t jj 0t fc oono t bolp guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 8. Broad St., Atlanta. Ga. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROOMS-FOR GENTLEMEN. WITHOUT or with board. In private family; modern conveniences; north aide; charges reasona ble. Address L. F. W., I\ O. Box 799. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slnppy's School of Art and inspect por traits painted by his large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU business. For high grade work call on Kent. 91Vk N. Pryor. Phono 2928. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY nt 10 a. m. nt the Southern Auction and Snlvngc Company, 20 South lTyor. LOST. Who pnta your paper on ao allck. And gunrnnteea fhnt It will atlck; Doea vour painting, doea It nice, And ’'uhvnya lowest In the pricer* Burnett, of enurae! Your "Uncle Jim” Is hard to bent; lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 650. I'ulllnm street. , WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don’t let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead $4.260—ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY, irel lot, 65x204. Your last cbnnce to get most perfectly levrn, covered with dense shade trees, oak, blnckgum, etc. All lui pruvemeuts down. $6,600—FIFTH STREET HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x200 (as perfect a lot as there Is In the city). This house Is furuuce- heated. In goat repair, could not be dupli cated for tue mouey. $4.400—NINE-ROOM WEST END HOME, brand new, on car line; good locattou, out look beautiful; one of the best built houses to be found. Can make easy termn ou this to good party, and give possession September 1. HMIMIH linn 11UII, Oil llll JUKI CUIU pletorl; In splendid neighborhood; tint va cant cottage next to Hunt street. In this block you would have for nelghl>ora such ns Cant. Richard nttle, Mr. oh Hemp hill, Mr. Perkerson, etc. Street to be cherted soon, and then property will go hounding up. J. H. G ARNER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS 105 and 308 Century Bids. BOTH PHONES 449». PEACHTREE—CHOICE VACANT LOT between Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth ate., 68x210 to alley, $7,850. Only $1,850 cash, bal ance $1,000 nununlly. «T. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. 34,250—COME TO SEE ME ABOUT THIS PLACE. PAYING NOW 12 PER CENT. THIS IS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES- WALK OF CENTER OF CITY. ALWAYS RENTS AND WORTH NOW $5,000. $1,760 CASH WILL HANDLE THIS. ASK ME I WILL SHOW YOU THAT THIS IS AN EXTRA FINE RENTING PROPO SITION. I HAVE TWO BARGAINS THAT WILL PAY 15 PER CENT. ONE OF THEM MUST BE CLOSED BEFORE SATURDAY NIOHT. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. House Recently Built. Has seven rooms on first floor and two on second. A largo new barn and a good two-room servant bouse. iMt 250x500. Hharto and fruit trees. Conve nient to car. Opposite Dr. Rid ley's summer home. On best street out of Decatur. “OWNER,” Decatur, Ga. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOTEL. NICK 16-ROOM IIOTKL, DOING A GOOD trniiMlent business and hns several regu Inr l*$»nnU»rs. In 20 .miles of Atlanta. Tnl* Is a good paying proposition In n growing Addri>*s Hotel, 3 KdgowotsI me. Pho 3794. SCHOOL BOOKS. GKT YOUR BOOKS NOW. WHY WAIT until the rnsh.V We buy your oh| b«»4*ks; If salable, bring them up now; books we sell an* guaranteed to be imed. Southern B«*ok Concern. 71 Whitehall street. Sotln Ice cream free for the hoys ami girls. DON'T WA UT UNTIL T11F. RFSII DAYS 4»f Hfh<S*I 4»|H‘Ulllg. G«»» ••«•••• ........ Southern Bo —Set-Olid d.Mti and girls fro lists and will gutirnn K- Wt\ will buy your oh nlable. Don’t wait; riuin • II get waited oil III |M>:tce ■osier to loan on ukal lstatk at V"ry rule. No 'li'Ur*. Cturlc., Herman, room. Temol. Court WANTED. If you have any vacant houses and want them rent ed right away, list them with , LIEBMAN, Rea' Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. • 664 SOFTll PRYOR STRKRT. This two-story, tun-room frnme, on led 50 by 147, which lies level In front. Is on the west side of South Pryor street, be tween Don ip* street ami Buena Vista nve nue: has gas. hot and cold water, hath, closet, sink In the kitchen; Is In a good neighborhood nnd In giHNl repair. Five of the rooms i»f this house are In a base ment which Is entirely almve the ground; not far from Southern railway ship*. South Pryor street cars pass the door. Rent, $35 per mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone, 111. GIJJRE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. 000. i>N NORTH SIDK OF N&AL STRRKT, between Chestnut and English avenue, idee level large lot. $325. WK IIAVK A NtCK K1VK ROO.M COT- tage. east front. Lot 110 by 100, In West ern Heights, only $1,250. CIVKHOOM ('OTTAliK OX SKI AoN street, bit 50 by 125. This Is close lu. Price $2.000. nuc; 101 by 186, to another street; only $i.m . TW«» SIX IBHlSi COTTAGES NEAR TKR mlital station; sidewalks aud sewer; enld- net mniitels; splendid renting section; $i,. 50*) each; oue third cash and monthly pgy- meats. . - ‘ fTTcr nick lkvei. a.vi» Miiaov 1.1*fS near Grant |$ark; $1,400. u »lli IIAVK VACAiiT l-IIOI-KIITV WK enn rent It. If you have pro(»erty for sale we can sell It. Give us n trial. M. A. SUKLTOX, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A pnytlcal stove and range reoalrer; best work aud material guaranteed. Roth pbouet 6276. 61 8. Pryor tti-eet. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M RealEstate At Auction 75 Lots. We have subdivided the Blount property into 75 lots and will sell them at auction on the premises Saturday, Sept. 8th, at 3 O’Clock p. m. This property fronts De- Kalb avenue and runs through to McLendon St. It adjoins the handsome res idences of Messrs. High tower and Morris and is within 167 feet of beautiful Moreland avenue ’ (Inman Park). These lots will front on two electric car lines and are covered with pretty shade, lie beautifully, no grading, no fills. Schools and churches arc conven ient. This entire tract is sit uated on a commanding em inence, whicli overlooks At lanta. On all sides of these lots are some of the most beautiful homes in Atlanta, insuring to the purchaser an established neighborhood. We are offering very liberal terms to pur chasers—one -third cash, balance 110.00 a Month, 7 per cent interest. Plats and informa tion at office of RoffSims&Co. Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 888. iptandard 288C. i No. 228 East Hunter Street. Here is a goo’d piece of property that we can sell for $3,000. It is the kind of place that you can touch up with paint and paper and get a satisfactory rental, being lo cated close in on a good street near railroad develop ments; it will make you money some day. We recommend this sort of real estate to our cus tomers. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. CHEAP NORTH SIDE COTTAGE. ON RANKIN ST.. ABOUT 76 FKRT OFF of North Roulfvnril, we have for quick sale a 6-room cottage thnt can he nothing less than a bargain. Rankin street Is the first street north of Angler avenue, ami the section Just off of North Boulevard Is a most deslrnldu part of the north side, nnd It Is a section that Is rnpldly'extending and increasing In value. The house has 6 rooms, Is well built, only the best of lumber being used, and has gas, water and hath, and Is In excellent condition. The lot Is 30x110 to a 10-foot alley. We cau sell you this on terms or a discount for ensh. The proposi tion Is nn attractive one, and We should like to show It to you. Owner Is leaving town nnd therefore desires to dispose of It at once. MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. \A.tlanta 172. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GKOItOIA. KUI.TON COUNTY. By virtue of nn order of the court of or dinary of said county, granted nt the Au gust term, 1906, will Ik* sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday In September, 1906, next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pr«$p- erty of the estate of Susan W. Jones, de ceased, to wit; A house and lot. known as No. 72 East Linden street. In the i*|tjr of Atlanta nnd described ns follows: Being on the northwest corner of Linden nnd Court- land streets and fronting seventy-five 475) feet on Knst Linden street,' nnd miming back one hundred and eleven (111) feet ou Uourtlnnd street same width as front, and l%. *. ^icv h no ii **, nim ivt-ma ■ p.iri oi iniivi lot No. 60, In the Fourteenth district of orlg- CARLTON II. MILLER. Guardian and ex-Offlrlo Administrator of the Estate of Susan W. Jones, Deceased. f’OUHTLAN’D 8. WINN, Attorney. This August, 9 1906. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and Produce Exchange. Lemons. $6,754*7.00. Utnes, 60075c. Pineapples, $1.5002,50. Bananas, straights, per bunch, $1.5001.76. Culls, per bunch. $1.00(n.2$. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE— Live hens. 3503?Hc; fries, 22Vk025c; broil- Eggs, l - Rutter, table, |n»r pound, 20®22V4c; cook- fog. per pound, 12‘40l5e. Honey, new, 8010c |>ound; In one-pouud potatoes. No. 1 FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Posters patent, $5.75; Diamond patent, $5.10; Mnacoutah Star, $4.6): fancy K teiit. $4.50; Red Engle. $4.15; Blue Illldmn Q&W * nnc * r ’ * 3 ’ 90 ’ wll *nt patent, $5.0 COuN—Choice re<l cob. 76c; No. 2 white, 754*; No. 2 yellow. 74c; mixed, 73c. OATS—Choice white dipped, 52e; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 484*; Texas rust proof, 50c. MEAL—Plain water-ground, per bushel, 734*; liolted. 140-poumi •utes. |ter bushel. 66c; Shorts, white, $1.60: medium, $1.40; hrowu, $1.35; purb bran. $1.10; mixed bran. $1.06. HAY—Timothy, choice Dirge hales, $1.10; do., choice small hales. $1.06; do.. No. 1 timothy hales, $1.00; ivo. 2, $1.00; do., No. 1 cloovr mixed, $1.00; do., No. 2 ctorer mixed, 90c. CLOVER—Choice 90c. The nltnvc prices are f. o. t>. Atlauta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIE8. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $6.20. New York refined, 4M»c; plantations, 5c. Market very strong. ™FFEK- ln Im»_ Market strong. RICE—Carolina 44074c, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE— Fnm*y full cream dairy. 144c; twins 14c: brick 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. 15c. Dove h-ms, 154o. California hams, 104c; Red Cross hams. 16c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.87; bellies, 20-6 lbs.. $10.56; fat backs, 80; plates, $e; Supreme lard, $9.75; Red Cross, !0c. Snow Drift compound, 7*&f! Ke<J Cross, 74c. STOCKS AND BONDS. THE WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Tt'xnH—hnllnA, ,‘Ienr nnd phmMiit. II,ina- ton, imrtly dandy nnd worm. Tyler nnd reiunle. elenr nnd «ne. Kurt Worth. ,dandy mill pleaMiiL Kim Antanlo, ditu “>"■ jdeaMnt. «Uca, iik-o. Ablins nnd Itulilin. dear ninl lint. JII«»l«»l|i|d-Yn,i>o City. Nntdiej nnd Jneknnu, elenr nnd Aberdeen and Inneln. elenr nnd plemnint. Aiunry, dear nnd warm. . ’ Abibmnn—Middle nnd Kelmn. clear nnd lint. Mnnttfainerr. dandy nnd plenannt ttpd'kn, partly dandy nnd warm, llnnta- dbe. dear nnd cool. Kufnuln, cloudy and tlcnrjtln—Tbninnnvllle, cloudy anil cool. Albany, el nnd worm. Mncnn. minim nnd cool: hnril min yenterdny afternoon nnd ln»t nljrht. Alnerleiin. portly cloudy nnd plennant. Home, portly cloudy nnd worm: Itond rnln yenterdny nnd hint nlxht. Teuneoaec - and wnnn; rnlne.1 hard loot night. Nnahvllla, clear and cool. ^ WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwent-tJenerally clear: 49 to 50 nlwive. Nortbweat—Clear; 49 to M nlmve; light nhowern Huron. Weat nnd Kouthweat—(ienernlly clear: 59 to 70 olmve; mining l-eorln. Ohio Valley—dear; C( above.' WEATHIR FORECAST. Lnulidnim, illnnlnaliinl. Alnlimnn. Weat Hnrlila and Knntern Tvxaa-Ealr Thtirailay nnd Friday: light rnrbilde wlnda, ninetly south. Georgia anil East Florida—Showers Thurs day nnd Friday; light south winds. Western Tcxas-Showers Thursday nnd I* rhluy. Arkuusns—Fair Thursday and Friday. Illinois—Fair tonight; cooler In north nnd central portions; Friday fair. India nn—Fair tonight; cooler lu north portion; Friday fair. Missouri—Fair tonight; cooler'In north portion; Friday fair. Iowa nnd Kansas-Fair tonight nnd Fri day. Nebraska—Fair tonight; Friday'fair and warmer. ..Dakotas nnd Montnim—Fair tonight and Friday. WEATHER CONDniON8. northeast and nt i and .northwest. .... pressure Is at North Platte, where the ba rometer registered 30.16 Inches tills morn ing, The pressure Is lowest over the north ern lake region. Cloudy weather prevails In the Atlantic const nnd east gulf states, and the rain aren covers al»out the same territory. The following at nt Iona re/mrt one Inr h or more of rnln lu the Inst 24. hours:. Weldon, N. C., 2:36; Charlotte, 1.78; Tallapoosa, Ga., 1.72; Dahlouega. Gn., 1.80 Inches. The conditions favor partly cloudy wenth- re in this section tonight and Frldar. J. n. marbfUy. Section- Dtrector. COTTON REGION BULLETIN, STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. •Atlanta, cloudy, . . . •Chattanooga, cloudy. Columbus, cloudy. . . Gainesville, cloudy. . . Greenville, cloudy. . . Griffin, chair. . , , , •Macon cloudy. . . , Moiitlccllo. cloudy. , • Newniiti, cloudy. . , , Rome, cloiply. . , • , Mpnrtnnhurg. rnln. . , Tnlhi|MMMin. ehaidy. . . Tore,mi, cloudy. . . . West Point, cloudy. . HEAVY RAINFALLS. InUnjMM.sn. Gn Charlotte. N. C.. Weldon, X, C.. .. CENTRAL ||I STATION. 32 k a\\ ..1.71 ..1.78 ..2.3$ Dist. Averages. Georgia 44a* 1915 Georgia, It. It. 6s. 1910.. Atlanta 4s. 1931 Atlanta nnd West Point Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..107 Central Railway of Georgia 1st Income ... m do, 2d Income.. do. 3i| Income Georgia i .. ..265 Augusta ami Savannah li' Southnestern Georgia Pacific lata.. .. C„ C. and A. Ists.. . ..116 ..120 ..112 THE 8LGAR MARKET. By Private I^n»e,I Wire. New York. Aug. S'*.—fatall rebue«| ntnl raw sugar steady and nmdinngitl. Laidoti l*eet» quiet; August, 9» 6'.*d; September, 9s Augusta Charleston. . . , Galveston. . , , Little Him*It. . , -Memphis Mobile Montgomery. . . New Orleans. . , Oklahoma. . . . Savannah. . . . Vicksburg. . . . Wllinlngtoti. . , T Indicates Inapprsdabe rslufsIL J| REMARK8. Rising temperaturea were rep4>rtcd ID most districts. Very little rnln nas fallen except In the stntes of Georgia. Alabama nnd North Carolina. A f«wv heavy fall* wen* reiHirtitl In northern Georgia nnd IB North ('nnUlun. J. h. MARKURY, Section Director. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York. Aug. 30.-The Sun says: A market which can lM*hnve ns illd our market yesterday after an iHvurrciicc like thnt of ruesilny necils iio npidogy. Starting III with ndvnimcs praeth'ally through the list run- <»•*»« as hlgn ns I |miIiiI Iii Union Pnrllle to 14 In Northern I’nclth* nnd Pennsylvania, t In Great Northern and 4% In Canadian Fu el fie, tnumndous activity i>nHiied. s,i that In the first half of an hour the total trans actions were little tinder 250.00) shares, a record only excccdeil ou the Monday follow ing the announcement of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific dividends. Individual transactions of 10.000 shares were not at all um‘ommoii. and price* fluctuated with un usual rapidity, the Interests working for * decllno pursuing nggressive tactics with a view to uncovering stop orders, while the buying was of sui h a character ns speedily to bring 1‘oiivletlon ns to the danger of pushing the market too far. Atchison made a new high rcunl. but receded somewhat from this level lit the afternoon, slid Chesa peake nml Ohio also reached a higher level than If bad ever Itefore touched on even more optimistic dividend expectations than those heretofore entertained. But perhaps the most encouraging feature of the whole mnrket wns the well-suNtnliifd orderly ad- vnmv Iir Uultill States Kte**! *m large buy ing. lH*||cvcd to lie In aut|ei|Mitlon of the qubltlon 4if tin* Great Northern ore land* favorable terms.— Glliert A Clay. THE DRY GOOD8 MARKET. • New York, Aug. 30.—The dry goods Job bing trade is very large nnd J4diliers sr« tro?ili|eil only by the Inability Jo get good*. The sncrcity In gliigbnms and bleached "*«U and hosiery Is |mrtlcularly notable. Tint giMMls are selling In larger volume. Silk*, except for siiednl pattern* IIM checks, were slow. Dress giMsta lu cotton and woolen an* active. Concessions on for ward deliveries of 8-onnce ducks ami 7-oum*« vtualerg* are the principal price cbatqfcA