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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONriAV. RKVTBMIiER l 1 .
WANT ADS.
ONLY ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken for less than 25
cents,' the price of four llnea.
Six words of average length
mako a line. The following rate*
are for conseoutive insertions:
1 time 6 cents a line.
3 time. ..... 5 c.nt. ■ line.
8 time. V/i e.nt. • line.
28 time. 4 cent, a line.
82 time. 3Vi cent, a line.
78 time. 3 cent, a line.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
BY CASH
Ad., for Situation* Wanted will
ba Inserted on* time free of
charge. Th.y mu.t not .tend
four lln.h
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN,
OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE.
When lending idi. pay for at ratei quoted above.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. ». HIIKLDON, FELLOW OF THE
Am.rlemn and Oootslo Htiitr Aiaoelatlon
oj l'ul,lie Annnntniita. Sheldon Audit to.
public accountant* and nudltora. 518-51J
Tempi® Court. Kxnmlnntlou#. appraisal*,
audit*. Loenl and long distance phono 1KW.
TALKING MACHINE8.
TALKING MACIIINKS ANI> RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributor* of Mo
tor Talking Machine* and Record*. J«*t
received large consignment of inncblnea ana
over 10,000 record*. IinuiMlnte attention
glvpn mall order*. We want the name* of
nil talking marhlne dealer* ltt the South.
Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Blyea Co.
r , BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AM) SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and aundr.v dl*trll»iitor* In the
South. Southern agents for Plefce. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for otir
1906 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander-
_ MESSENGER 8ERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MEIJ-
•enger*. ’phono 33. J. A. Davies and J.
PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE
In 12 month*. Address Southern College
of Pharmacy, Atlanta. Ga.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL*
vngo Company will buy or sell you out.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CKOME
steel bank safe* and vault doors; every
thing In aafe Hue. R. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 s.
Broad street.
NIGHT SUHOOL-II OOKKEBI'I N O
Shnrthnncl. Typ,«rrltlns. ete., only M n
month. I»m11firtioii'* prnetlenl Iiit*lne.s Col*
lee*. n,<1moiit Hotel block. 122 PMehtrre.
Itell phone «89. Coll, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you that
Draugnon'fl 1* the beat.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED—WHITE OFFICE BOY. CALL
at Georgian office.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL.
place It with ns; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It's worth the
price we will sell It. C. II. Well# A Co., 1104
Fourth Nntlona! Bank.
WANTED—A MAN TO RUN 10-INCH OUT-
aide moulder, capable of tempering and
making hi* own cutters State wages. Ap
ply Box 463. Athens. Go.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR EX-
change property of any kind, It will pay
you to see us. C. II. Well* & Co., 1104
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
WANTED-HAND AND MACHINE NAIL-
er» inn) box rotter* for box factory.
•Phone 1141 main. A. 8. Byer. to.
STORE-132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN-
nlng through to Forsyth street, Includ
ing good basement and upstairs. Apply
at,office of Guthraan Steam Laundry, 130
Peachtree street.
WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR BILL
clerk. Position offers promotion. Apply
at once Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, At
lanta, On. #
WANTED-YOUNO LADY BOOKKEEPER
who can use tyjwwrlter $45; stenographer
and office man who understand# the paint
bail ness $100; stenographer for outof-Umn
position, $60 and expenses. Rellamy Ilusl*
ness Agency, 1330 Candler building.
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OH EX-
change property of any kind, It will pay
you to see us. C. H. Well# & Co., 1104
Fourth National Bank.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED-FBMAI.B. COMPETENT REM-
Ington operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
HInppy'a School of Art and Inspect por
traits pnlnted by his large claases. Corner
Peachtree and Auburn.
WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMKDI-
at.ly for youne Udlr*' eollrye. Only coin-
petent and experienced persons need apply.
Htnte ulary required *ml wnd reeommenda-
tlnn*. Addret. at ouce Shorter College,
Rome, Ga.
BOARDERS WANTED.
THE IION AIR, 384 Peachtree «t., solicits
Inspection, comparison and pntronage.
WANTED—FIFTY GIRLS, FOURTEEN
to eighteen years old. nice, easy, light
work and good pay. National Paper Com
pany, 267-2*3 Decatur street.
WANTED—BOARD.
THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH
students as boarders, please address O. O.
Iioylo, Secretary, Tech School. •
EXPERIENCED PAPER
BOX MAKERS. BEST
WAGES IN THE CITY.
ALSO WANT 10 GIRLS
TO LEARN BOX MAK
ING. PAY WHILE YOU
LEARN. CALL 35 1-2 W.
ALABAMA ST.
WANTBD—BOABD Foil MAN AND
wife. Wholesome ami cleanly. Refer
ences glveu. Address II. 8., care Georgian.
L08T.
Who puts your paper on so slick.
And guarantees that It will stick;
Doe* your painting, does It nice.
And "alwaya lowest In the prlceY*
Burnett, of course!
Your “Unde Jin" Is hard to beat;
Ue'a at Number 12 E. Hunter street.
Roth Phones 660.
COOK WANTED FOR SMALL FAMILY.
Apply at once at 180 Peachtree street.
LOST-BULL “PURP” FROM 443 EAST
Fair. Brown spots on body. White
bend. Ears not cut. Liberal reward for
his return to nbove address.
AGENT8 WANTED.
WANTED—AGENTS—BOYS AND* GIRLS
In every town In Georgia and Alabama for
midget cards Write for free sample* ami
terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Ga. 1112
Empire building.
LOST—AN ALLIGATOR PURSE. WHICH
contained about $3 In money and some re
ceipts. Return to Georgian office nnd re
ceive reward.
AGENTS WANTED-WE MANUFACTURE
ten splendid household articles that sell
rapidly; our agents are making from $3
to $10 per day; a sure money winner for
men nnd women; write now, you won’t
regret It. American II. A P. Co., Cam
bridge, Ohio.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants 60c.
ICS Whitehall St. Phones, liell 520, A. 3SS1.
PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK
to us for enlargement; fair price*, good
finish; 16 by 20. Religious nnd acenery Pic
ture* cheap. The Garner Company, 1JA
Peter* street. Atlanta. Ga.
8USINES8 OPPORTUNITIES.
ATTIlACT!VtC SlilNH Wll.L BHINU YOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent. 91H N. Pryor. Phone 292$.
PERSONAL.
AUCTION SAI.F. EVERY WEDNESDAY
nt 10 a. m. nt the Southern Auction and
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLLMBER,
Those* 1256. 90 B. nunter St
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX-
rtinii.i. prnp.rtj' of unjr klml It will no.
you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., 11(M
Fourth Nntlounl Hunk.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
TnR BEST OF HANTLB LIGHTS NOW
Hid at MM N. Pryor BL Alex K.nt,
Phone 4646.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO-
ple nnd others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Illdg.
C. W. RUSSELL HAS MOVED TO 19
Peters atreet. Hare your roofa, gutters
nnd warm air furnaces put In shape before
winter cornea.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
WANTED—WILL WRITE ORIGINAL
composition In verse or proae for special
occasions at a reaaonnhlc price. D. II., 56
I.uckle street, Atlanta. Ga.
THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes nnd lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a 4 , reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
WANTED-TO COMMUNICATE WITH
Mr. D. C. Nichotl* (or “I^ndy”); also
the men that eat at the restaurant that
Mr. I. It. Illx eat at on Monday. 3d In
stant. Communicate with J. R. Collins, 816
Iterator street. Attsntn 'nhone 1247.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. « AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expeime nnd prompt attention.
Only on real estate lu aud near Atlanta.
8. 11. Turman.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount, 4V4. 5 and 6 per cent. Write
or cell 8. W. Canon, 24 8. Broad street.
EIHST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES
should bon bl(h (rod* olxn,. Coll oo
K.nt Men Ce.. 1114 North Pryor otmt.
Phono 2jIS.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould building.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
office fixture# to sell, set the Southern
Auction and Salvage Company, 90 South
Pryor. ’I»bone Befl 9306.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 202 3 Tetunle Court.
GET A HIGH-IlllED SCOTCH COLLIE
pup for your boy or girl. For descrip
tion and price, address U. A., care The
I HAVE $5,000 TO LOAN. SUMS TO SUIT,
on uiioiunimhoroil Atlanta realty. Address
R. R. M.. enre Georgian.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan: no dclnv;
also money for purcliaM money notes.
Straight bum* made at 5 per rent and up
ward*, neeordlng to de*lrab|||ty of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 S. Broad atreet.
FOR BA LIS—A HERD OF 40 HEAD OF
nice Jersey cow*. For price and particu
lars, call at 626 Empire IslUg., from 8 to 12
and 2 to 6 o'clock.
FOR SALE—AN IDEA—IF YOUR WIN
flow# are not on weights, nnd you are
tired of straining your back nnd anna to
raise them, and you are tired of bavin*
them fall and break, or hnvlug them fall
and mnsh your band*, or fall on the chil
dren, then send me $1 and 1 will tell yon
how you can avoh! nil lifting and straining
and danger with these same wiudow*. My
wife says she would not take $6 for the
Idea as applied to each window In «>ur
house. The Idea l* mine, nnd 1 will sell It
to you for $1. 1 have u*4n| It In my honm
and nra uatng It. and will continue to use
It. You will call me a benefactor when
you hnve used It. Address all eommunl-
rations ami make nil money order* payabh*
to Gconr It. Culpepper, Fort Valley, Ga.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
rooms, with mt without board.
In refined homo ou north able; gentlemen
outy desired. Charge* reasonable. Address r
J. c. H.. care Santa Fe Railroad Office, i«
N. Pryor street.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.
with private family, for couple or two ’
gentlemen: walking dlstnnre; reference re
quired. 387 Piedmont avenue. ^
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ^
with all eoiiveiilemv*. for a young tunu. .
82 Williams street. ’Phone 4383 J. J"
WANTED—ALI. KINDS OF 8AI.AIILF.
school, law, medical liooka for cash. J.
C. Gavan. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough, ity Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Eutmice Auburn avenue.
WANTBD-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There la money lu
every sack.
WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLLTOP
or fiat-top desk, with side drawers. Must
be In good condition. State price. Ad
dress Desk, cafe The Georgian.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND FAINTS.
•’Don’t let 'em fool you.” Jlin Burnett
(formerly of Barnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing, lie Is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and show room 12
East limiter street. Both 'phones 650.
WASTED-OLD GOLD. WE ALLOW
highest value* for old gold. Eugene V.
Haynes Co.. 37 Wbltehnil street.
WANTED—HATS TO MAKE AND TRIM, j
Velvet hats n *peeJ;Uty. Priest very ;
reasonable. 89 East Ellis street.
OLD HATS MADE NEW ,
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS ,|
cleaned aud reshaped, 50c. t
Soft and stiff felt bat# cleaned and re- t
abapeil. 36c. „
$•»« of sweat#. Sic each extra. i
ACME MATTERS. 6H Whitehall 1L [
FOR RENT—TEN-ROOM HOUSE. WITH
all modem conveniences. 546 South Pryor I
atreet. Apply to L J. G.. 4 West Petich-
FOR SALE-DESK.
SEEDS.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 2*6 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
_ PRESSING CLUB.
PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU-
reka Pressing Clul>—Cleaning—Repairing.
Atlanta 'phone TOO, Bell 'phoue 247o. 106V4
Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. Membership
H per month.
8EWING MACHINE8.
RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
•phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.
TO Whitehall street.
Sanders, smith &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$3,250—NO. 275 EAST
NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS
AND HALL; EVERY CON
VENIENCE; BRAND
NEW; LARGE LOT.
TERMS EASY.
8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED.
HTOVEH AND RANUKH HRPA1HER AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
I m ulture house, 286 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any
thing.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1676.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
D.II US. Men'. Mind half Min. 7*0.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDE.
and all other make* at bargain prL....
We ran sell you a register, suitable for
THE SOUTHERN
Store,
M. A. SHELTON,
6276. 61 8. Pryor street.
GJiORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
grain wed*.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WES
Heights; lot 100 by llO; for $1,250.
NICE LEVEL LOT 60 BY 100; ONLY $226.
running laick to another atreet; $1,100.
NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE,
NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN
minutes' walk of terminal station; aide-
BRYAN STREET.
NINO BACK 110 FEET.
THIS IS A WE
BLOCK AND V
MAKE SEVERAL NICE
LOTS. THIS LOT IS ON
THREE STREETS AND
VERY CHEAP AT $1,000.
ASHBY STREET,
Ut W. HUNTER—3
UTTIFUL LOTS 40X
TH ESE HAVE TO BE
RHODES STREET,
i r O NEGRO HOUSES,
$4,000—137 PARK AVE.'
7-R, UP-TO-DATE COT
TAGE, ONE YEAR OLD
CORNER SIDNEY ST,
AND GRANT PARK. RE
TAINING WALL ON
SIDE NEXT TO PARK IS
COMPLETED. TERMS
$500 TO $1,000 CASH
BAL. EASY.
FOR $1,300,
COMPANY,
510 TEMPLE COURT.
BELL PHONE 2081.
! STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington. D. C„ will aell you
from one to five contracts entitling you to
n lonn of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 6 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In small monthly
Installments of $7.60 per month on each
$1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become
your own landlord nnd paying for your
home for lea# than you are uow paying
rent. For prospectus nnd plans of the com
pany, address J. St. Julfen Yates, Stata
Agent, 321 Auatell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Four houses on comer lot.
Good street. Rents $31.00
month. Price $3100.00 Sec
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
WANTED
SECOND - HAND ROLL
TOP OR FLAT TOP
DESK, WITH SIDE
DRAWERS. MUST BE
IN GOOD CONDITION.
STATE PRICE. ADDRESS
DESK, CARE GEORGIAN.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate.
407 Fourth National Bank.
Pell Phone 1393 Main.
1 HAVE TWO VACANT LOTH ADJOIN-
lug the Grant home on Broyles atreet. A
corner lot, and has all improvements.
You can have both for $1,600.
il.ooo' Full A lS I'Ktt CENT INVBftT-
went. Good.
TllliKK N'Kw lloI'NKR NKAR FULTON
Bag und Cotton Mill, paying over 14 per
cent. Good lot.
it.mo-taw cahii. liAOTTuinSo Tkr
month, fire-room new hou*e, hath, water
and ga*. ear line In front, near Grant
park. Don’t tnla# this If you ever expect to
own u home. Fine lot.
11.600 tlUYK A NIUE, LITTLE COTTAHli
on north side, near Hprlng atreet. All
improvement*; $200 enah.
1 HAVK HF.VF.IIAL ItAROAINS TltAT
would be unwise to advertise, but If you
wnnt to make money on a small Invest
ment, call on ua. I hnve nome good onea. 1
MR. W. IV WRIGHT IS WITH PC ■
o
a
Butler Wanted. ;
GOOD PLACE FOR EX- 1
PERIENCED BUTLER.
APPLY AFTER WED
NESDAY TO 230 WASH- «
a
INGTON STREET. J
p
a
FOR RENT.
COURTLAND ST.-THIS 2 STORY
10-room frame, on lot 50x160. which He*
•levated, I* on the west *ble of
e Mock away. Rent $60 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenuq,
Both Phone, til.
FOR SALE IN DECATUR.
One two-story seven-room
house, one seven-room cot
tage, on nice large lots, close
to ear and convenient to
school and colleges. Address
OWNER,
Decatur, Ga.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
IN CITY LIMITS OF UAPBVJLLK, M
acres of good level land, with fine grow
ing crop; good Are-room bouse, barns, etc.
We can sell this at the low price of $2,600
for a few daya only.,
JAMBS STREET, BONNIE BRAE. A NEW
five-room houae. well built, lot 60 by 175,
Inside city, but ftr enough out for fresh
air. A bargain at $2,160. Easy terms.
Lawn Street Houses for Sale.
We have three attractive cottages for sale on Lawn
street, in the neighborhood of Park street church, in
West End.
These are new houses with all conveniences. We will
sell them for $2,250; one-third cash, balance in month,
ly payments. ' ■'
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
GRADY PLACE. WEST END. JUST OFF
Gordon, a new live-room cottage, all
convenience*. The lot la 66 by 160; room
cuough for another cottage. A bargain at
$2,800.
KIM BEY STATION, HALF MILE BE
yond Hnpevllle, on Central railroad, we
have 2754 acres good land, three-room houae,
orchard; land Ilea lere! and It bn* over
1,600 feet railroad frontage. It will be
only a few years tilt thla will treble In
AS AN INVESTMENT, WE HAVE
proposition at Ingleaide (Scottdnle mills),
widen we consider Al. In this block wt
hove sixteen houses, with an actual rental
value of $90.50 per month. The mill stands
good for the rent. We are authorized to
make a low price op this. It will pay lu
vectors to Investigate.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
THREE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON
North Boulevard and Angler avenue. Flrat
lot east aide of Boulevard, 42 feet aouth ol
corner, 47x140 to 10-foot alley—$2,600. Secoud
lot southeast corner of Boulevard and An
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CULBERSON
a home. Price
HEROKEE AVE.—ELEGANT 7-ROOM
cottage; storm-sheeted and double-floored;
hna ever/ modern convenience; elevated lot,
' dug the park; beat portion of the atreet:
iui 60x200 hack to another street: an Ideal
location for a home. Price $4,000.
No. 260 Lee atreet, Weat End. Parlor,
inlng room, kitebeu, five large and twe
mall bed room*, two dressing rooms, very
irge reception hall, two full hath rooms,
ouse Is ntorm-sheeted. double-floored and
creened throughout. Can be converted Into
ntir at small cost. Nice fruits and gardeu
pot; lot la 60x200 feet. Can add more
’hone 2027. Atlanta Thone 1881.
SALKS DEPARTMENT.
HOOK. R. C. EVE.
Standard 1614.
MILL WITH 100 ACRES.
One half caah, balance on good
SEE. OUR Lqi*8, UMtAH
for In the way of home* In the city or
In the inbnrhs.
truck aKd ^arMC
ArittNTs wrvtfe
etery lota. Buy a
Ing. You'll need It when you
cK5T
$1,260 BUYS A SIX-ROOM NEW HOU8E
$260 caah, balance $12 per month.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
FE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LO"
on easy terms. 186 Auburn avenue.
BANKRUPT SALE.
Id rr W. 8, Daniel, Bankrupt, No. 1759.
In purnunnee to an order of the Hon. P.
dm. anil such othrr nrtirloa ununl to
HARRY ItODD, Recolver.
To Ktop Silver Bright.
To keep nllver bright requires con-
wlth Jeweler'n cotton ami done up
again In paraffine paper, It Is necen-
aary to clean the nllver at least once a
week to keep It In good condition.
Make a hot nudn, to which a little
ammonia In added, and wash the sil
ver In It. After wiping with clean dry
towels, rub thoroughly with canton
flannel. If this plan In followed every
day silver will not need to he regularly
cleaned more than once a year.
Wet »a!t or a paste of whiting and
ammonia will remove egg main. Al
cohol will clean all vegetable stain*.
French whiting, alcohol, two clean
bru«hen, Jeweler'* absorbent cotton,
several piece* of wash leather, a small
bottle of diluted oxalic acid and plenty
of soft cloth* will be needed for a gen
eral silver cleaning. Whiting and al
cohol will clean all ordinary stains
PRINCESS TAMA-MAI.
By COUNT TOLSTOI.
(Copyright, 1906, by Amerlcan-Journal
Examiner.)
There existed In Japan, many years
ago, a young princess, so blond and
handsome that she was called Princess
Yama-Mal, which, in the language of
the Japanese, means the princess of the
golden hair.
The empress, who was Yama-Mal's
stepmother, hated the beautiful prin
cess Intensely, to such an extent that
she obtained from her husband the
powerful Mikado, an order of banish
ment against Yama-Mal, who waa ex
iled to a solitary country, far, very far
from the court.
The soldiers who conducted her
thither received secret Instructions
from the Empress,-and Yama-Mal was
taken to a distant desert, and left there
to be devoured by the wild beasts.
But only five days had elapsed since
her ' departure when the charming
young princess returned to'the palace
upon the back of a magnificent lion.
Then the stepmother advised the Em
peror to send the princess to the sum
mit of a very high mountain inhabited
only by wild eagles and ferocious con
dors. But again this time the wretch
ed stepmother was fooled, for on the
fourth day Yama-Mal returned on the
wings of an Immense eagle.
The empress was very angry, but re
solved as she was to banish the prin
cess from Toklo, she exiled her to a
remote and deserted shore, where she
expected Yama-Mal would starve, but
God again came to her succor and she
was found by some fishermen, who
took her In their bark and conveyed
her to court.
Then the cruel stepmother caused a
deep well to be dug In the court yard
of the palace, and one dark night she
throw Tama-Mal into It and had it se
curely covered with a heavy marble
slab.
Once more, however, a new and won
derful miracle saved the young prin
cess.
On the sixth day after her Inter
ment the Emperor, while walking In
the court yard, observed a vivid light
which glittered through the cracks on
the floor. He ordered the well to be
opened, and his astonishment was
great when he beheld his daughter.
The empress then consulted a wizard,
and he advised her to lock the prin
cess In the trunk of an old tree and
cast Into the sea, which was done.
Nine days after a ship of the Mikado
found the floating tree and rescued the
princess, but this time she had suffered
for so long that she died.
As soon as she had expired she me-
tamqrphosed herself Into a butterfly,
and the next day she changed Into a
silkworm,, which devoured with great
avidity the green leaves of the trees.
One day It did not eat, and died; but
five days after (or a period equal to
that spent by the princess in the des
ert) It came back to life. Soon, how
ever, It died again, and this time It did
not move for a period equal to that
spent by the young girl on the summit
of the mountain.
Then, when the silkworm came back
to life again, it was surrounded by a
beautiful aureola of light. It laid lta
eggs under this aureola, and the next
day many baby worms, each with an
auerola around its body, were eating
with avidity the green leaves of the
tree.
One day all the fields of Japan ap
peared covered with silk, the product
of the work of the million descend
ants of the beautiful Princess Yama-
Mal.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
Mho
WEATHEh CONDHION8.
Tho weather todny In mostly dear ,.
eept In the southeast. In the Inst 24
shower* hnve oeurred In portions of Florid.
Georala, Alnlmmu. Tennessee. Tim () kS
nnd. «t several stntlons In tho northw.it
The pressure la lowest over South nxkot,
while n ''hlith" of marked energy In
Ing the north I'netfle conit. .prprMM |»
voider wenther over the northwest qundriM
of the mnp. Over the eastern half of thi
country the temperature continues high
The enudltlolls fuvor partly cloudy
er In this section, probnldy nbowers tonl.C
or Tuendny. SH
i. B. MARRUIIy,
8ectlon Director,
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 2) noun ending at I a. - •
meridian time, September 8, 1906,
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cloud/ . ~
•chnttnnooga, cloudy .
Columbus, pt. cloudy
Onlnesvllle, cloudy . .
Greenville, elnmly . , ,
Griffin, cloudy . . . .
*Mncnn, cloudy . . , ,
Montlcello, cloudy . . .
Newnnn, cloudy
Inpoosn. dear
Toccon, cloudy . .
West Point, clenr .
•Minimum tompernturee ore tor the a
hour period ending at S a. m. this date.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Radium breaks up Into helium and
lead If Rutherford'a Inferences are
true. Radium has an atomic weight
of 225, and If each of the five alpha
particles given off Is an atom of heli
um of mass 4, the residue must have
an atomic weight of 255, about that
of lead. This metal, moreover. Is pres
ent In all radio-active minerals.
from sliver. If the dirt refuses to come
off the first cleaning, mix a paste of
the whiting and alcohol and allow to
dry on the article. Then rub dry and
poll/h. If stain still remains, wash
over quickly with the oxalic acid solu
tion, then rinse Instantly. Follow with
alcohol and whiting. The acid leaves
a dull spot, so that It should afterward
be covered with sweet oil and whiting
and rubbed hard.
Ill
||1
Atlanta . . .
Augusta . . .
Charleston . .
Little Rock ,
Memphis . . ,
Mobile ....
Montgomery .
New Orleans.
Oklahoma . .
Havananh . .
Vicksburg . .
Wilmington .
Indicate* Inappreciable rainfall.
REMARKS.
No material. temperature changes wen
noted for the past 24 hour*. Light to moth
ernto shower* ooeured over the belt except
in the extreme eastern portion.
J. b. MARBUHY,
Section Director.
Dlat. Average*
Max.
hi
Min.
LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
Chicago, Sept. 10.—Hog*—Receipts 30.000.
Market 6010c higher; quality fair: left
over 2,775; hulk $6©6.i5: light hog* Ifi.r-
6.67H; mixed $4.9006.22*4: heavy $5.40®!-,
rough &4006.80; pigs $&.7506.65; .vorkeri
*6.6006.65; good to choice heat
Cattle—Estimated receipt* J
_)e higher; nr *
cow* $1.2504.3
$3.86fi«.ft;
stocker* and
Sheep— E*tlmated receipts 28.000. Msrket
strong; quality fair; native $3.2505.65; west-
era $3.2506.65; yearling* $5.6006.30; Iambi
$4.3508; western $4.6007.90.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Butter, table, per pou
lag. per pound, 12tt016c.
Honey, new, 8010c pc
WAS REGARDED AS PROTEGE
OP DEAD BANK WRECKER
Mias Lila M. Wright, whose school
for young women at Bryn Mawr,
Pa., wa* aided by Hippie, the
Philadelphia bank wrecker, who
killed himself, and she waa regard
ed n* hi* nrnteee.
FRUIT3 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit t*l
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. $7.7608.00.
Lime*. 60076c.
Pineapple*, $1.6002.60.
Bananas, straights, per bnnch, $1.506171
Cull*, per bunch, $1.0001.25.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Fancy stock:
Klherta peaches, per box, $1.60.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, $3.25.
Gross plums, per crate, $2.
Columbian prunes, per crate, $2.
Rose Peru grapes, per crate, $2.50.
Blue Malrolse grapes, per crate, I2.M.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB-
Llve hens, 35027V4c; fries, 22V4025c; broil-
er .V« Pekin, 36c; puddle. 26027H*-
Dressed hens, per nounu, 12013c.
Eggs, per dozen, 25c. .
.... und, 2O022%c; cool-
pound; In one-pound
, UU u. n .... n a->ii*il potatoes. No. 1
stock. $2.52% barrel; per htiahel, $100.
Onions, 3c per pound: cabbage, 14c pound.
Now sweet potatoes, 60c bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR-I’ont.l n pnt.nt, 15.76; Dl.ma.
patent, 16.10; Maseoutnh 8tnr, 64-49:
patent. 64.60; Red Engle. 64.16; III"" RlliMn
$3.90^ fancy. $3.90; spring wheat patent, $5•“
®COuN—Choice red eob, 76c; No. 2 wblt*.
76c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 7$-\
OATH—Choice white clipped, 62c; ebal?
white, 50c; choice mixed, ttc; Texas
proof, 50c. .
MEAl/—Plain water-ground.
7$e; I molted. 140-p«nnd ^i?es per bjwkg* ^
Aborts, white. $1.60; medium. $1.40; bN> WD ’
$1.35: pure bran, $1.10: mixed bran. $1®-..
IIAY—Timothy, choir® large Iml***. JJ-
do., choice small lime* $1.0$: do.. >?•
timothy Ini lea, M.00; ho. i, $100; do., So. i
cloevr mixed $1.00; do.. No. 2 ciover toU* 5
90c.
CLGVER—Choice 90c.
The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta.
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIE8. ^ „ N>w
SUGAR—Standard grnnnlatod. $5.20. J
York refined, 4He; plantations. 5c. Mar*”
V COFFE?S-Roa*ted Arburkles
bulk, In bags m barrels, *3c; green.
RICE—Carolina 4407Hc. according «
grade. Market very strong. _ ..u.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dalrv. H*'
twin* l*o: brick 14c. Market etrontf
PROVISIONS—Supreme bam*, to-
hams, 15Ho. California ham*.
Cross hnm*. 15c. Dry salt extra rib*.
bellies, 20-6 lb#.. $10.50; fat backs. lSc.
8c; Supreme lard, $$.*254; Bed Cr^*. ^
Snow Drift compound, 7%e; Red Cros*.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. A*k?l-
Georgia 4*4*. 1915.. .. ..
Georgia. It. R. 6*. 1910../.,
Savannah 5«. 1909.... ..- .
Macon* Gs, 1910
Atlanta. 6*. 1911
Atlanta. 4Ha. 1923
..115
..1024
. .106
..106
..107
...106
. . .165
Atlanta nnd West Point Pebta..l07
Central Railway of Georgia lat
do. lucome
do. 2«l Income
do. 3<! Income..
Georgia JfJ
Augusta am) Savannah.-. . . •
South* ••stern
Georgia Pacific lata }J®
C., C. and A. lata
TRY A WANT AD _
IN THE GEnR« TAW