The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 11, 1906, Image 10

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1(1 THE ATLANTA UEUKviiAA r WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four llnas. 6lx words of average length make a line. The following rates ere for consecutive Insertions: OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH 1 time ..... 0 cents a line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times ..... 4/g cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times V/ 2 cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. • WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When tending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. Jf BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTED HELP—MALE. PDAUMACY I)IPLOMT^TNn~LIt',. In 1! month.. Addreu Southern College nf Phnnnnry. Atlnnta. Ga MflllT SCHOOL—B OOKKRUTISO, Shorthand. Typewriting. etc,. only W a month. Dranglron s 1 • rnetteal On«tnei. Col fi.nl 1'ledmnnt Hotel block. IS •••"elitreo Bell phone KS9. Coll, phone fllngnc. It will - ingnon’s „„„ write for .... .. „... vlnce you that jirongYnuUs Is thchcat. WANTED—WHITE OFFICE BOY. CALL nt Georgian office. WANTI1D-A MAN TO RUN 16-1NCH OUT- Side inonlder, capable of tempering atui making hla own cutters State wages. Ap ple Itox 463. Athens, tin. WANTED—HANK AND MACHINE NAIL- or. .ml hoi ratter, for Iwt factor,. ’Phone 114! mein. A. H. Brer* t o, WANTED—TOUNO MAN FOB. BILL clerk. 1’o.ltlon offer, promotion. Apply at once Fulton Bog and Cotton Mills, At- lonta, Ga. ‘ BTBNOORAPHBR AND CIENEIIAI. OF- lire m.n, 1100. Young ladle. who ion ime trnotvrlter mnlllly. 125 to 135. OtTli-r lm| 1, jKMo |». ifellimy Bn.lne.. Agency, 133>» WANTED—TEN TBIINK MAKBB* AT nnee: working nine hour.: full pay. Ap ply Enterprise Trunk Mfg. Co., Powell street ami Orargla rnllroail. WANTED—WHITE BOY TO FOLD CIB- culeni. Apply Wednesday morning nt 8 o'eloek. (education.! Publishing Co., 16 Trln- itr arenite. WANTED—PARTNEB TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing hualnce.. either a drum mer or superintendent of manufacturing de partment. Omni chance for right party. Address Aetlre, earn Georgian. WANT A POSITION! OVER 300 »E- enreil by u. last month. National l.m- M..yment Aaaoelatlon, 101223 Century bldg, t he lurgeat bualnesa In the South. WANTED—JOB PRINTER FOB STEADY position. Apply nt once. Montag Broa., 17 South Forayth. WANTED—A GOOD COLORED ALL- round experienced man cook, alao two irnltera and kltehen fioy. Immediately. Cap- tot 1 lonae, 46 Boat Mitchell alreet. WANTED HELP-FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALB. COMPETENT BEM- Inaton operatota fnrnlahed poaltlon*. Remington Typewrite. Co.. Ili Peachtree •ANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMEDI- atelv for young ladle.' eollege. Only coin- Iteni and eiperlenced neraona need apply, late aalary required and aend recommeniia- ons. Addrcaa at once Shorter College, ome, Gs. 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. ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT TO COOK mil lie general houaework; good wugea d n good heme for n middle-aged woman; '.retire. Telephone 1309 Main. 8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE. OOKKKKPER—BEST REFERENCES'’AS te ability nml character-deairea pealtlnn Hh reliable flfm. Reliable, care Georgian. anted-position in marble shop. I^tterer nr a 11-round workman; hnve been on.tomed to lettering heailatonea; inoatlr uken Inacrlpilona. Tho*. h. Johnaon, P. Hoi 73. Quitman, Ga. ISITION WANTED IN GENERAL tire by compeieut and truatworlhy young irrleil roan of aeren yeara eyicrjoiicc at of reference* fnrnlahed. Audreaa Slt- Unn. Boi 302, llawklnayllle, Ga. WANTED—A POSITION BY A1 EX PE rleneed bookkeeper; very tie»t reference*. Aildrea* Boi 43. Ungley. H. C. WANTED—POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER; have had three yenr*’ experience; tine no Intoileanla of nny kind: nr will nroept a traveling aaleaman for n tobacco or grocery. Addrcaa Boi 145, Comer, Ga. EXPERIENCED STENOGWAPHEH DE- "alre* poaltlon: ran furnlah A-l reference*. C. A., cure The Georgian. AGENT8 WANTED. .. «TF.D-AGENTK-BOY8 AND GIRLS every town lu Georgia ana Alabama for ret card*. Write for free aamplea and it. Autry Greer, Atlanta, ua. 1312 Ire building. INTH WANTED-WK MANUFACTURE l splendid household articles that sell Hr; our agents nre making from 13 10 per day; a sure money winner for and women; write now, you wou’t '* American U. k P. Co., Cam- , Ohio. finish; II by 20. Religions and scenery Pic tures cheap. The Garner Company, 13A Peters street, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, botes 1251. *> B. Hunter St “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BE8T OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW iioUF at fife N. Pryor fit. Alex Kent, Phone 4148. WANTED-—MISCELLANEOUS. C. W. RUSSELL HAS MOVF.D TO If Peters street. Have your roofs, gutters and warm air furnaces put In shape before ti-r .''ivit'H FOR 6ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Flit8T~Cl JkST™ "BUSINESS' HOUSES should hare high grad* sir ns Call on Seat Sign Co , 9Mt North Vryoe atiwet Phone 2PM. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction mud Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. * Phone Bell at*. FOR SALE—A HERD OF 40 HEAD OF nice Jersey cows. For price and pnrtlcn- Lira, rail nt 525 Eiuptre Bldg., from 8 to 12 and 2 to 6 o'clock., FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINK Mrmkwny surrles. runabouts and depot wagons. Nothing better made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.. 10 and 52 West Mitchell • street.i TYPEWRITER—A NO. 2. LATEST IM prm«d Smith Premier: east 9VC; will sell i Cor t*J. Address W. I*. !>., rare Georgian. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical hooks for caah. J. C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. ‘Phone 1822. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There Is money lu every sack. WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLIcTOP or flat-top desk, tvlth side drawers. Must be In good condition. State price. Ad dress Desk, care The Georgian. WANTKD-OLD GOLD. WE ALLOW highest values for old gold. . Eugene V. I lay ties Co., 37 Whitehall street. WANTED—BOARD IN SMALL FAMILY by 15th; home fare; state price nnd loca tion. II. II. We. Ilox 846. MISCELLANEOUS. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SAL vage Compauy will buy or sell you out. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMK steel hank safes nnd vault doors; every thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 8. Broad street. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL, plarn It irltb uk; tt« sire It aur Knurls 1 and person*! attention. If It’s worth tbe price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co.. 1104 Fourth Rational Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR EX- change property of nny kind, It will nav you to see us. C. II. Welle A Co., IKH Fourth National Rank Bldg. STORE-132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- nlng through to Forsyth street, Includ ing good basement nnd upstairs. (Apply nt office of Gtithmnu Steam Laundry, 180 Peachtree street. WANTED—REAL E8TATE. IF YOU WISH TO I1UY, HELL OR Ex change property of nny kind, It will pay you to see us. C. H. Well* A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bnnk. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slappy'a School of Art and Inspect por- traits painted by bis large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, 384^ Peachtree at., solicits Inspection, comparison nnd patronage. WANTED—BOARD. TIIOHU WHO DRHIIIB TO TAK(S TECH Students boardera. please address O. O. Boyle, Secretary, Tech School. L08T. Who puta your paper on no slick. And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice, Aud ' r aJwaya lowest In tbe pricar* Burnett, of course! Your "Uncle Jin" la hard to best: He's at Number 12 R. Hunter street Both Phones 660. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL- low. cleans salts <1 to 81.56. 1’snts 50c. 168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 620, A. 3881. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACT!VB SHINN WILL ilRING YOU huslneos. Por high smile work call oo Kent, >114 N. l’rjror. Phans 2M8. AUCTION BALE EVERY WEDNESDAY nt in a. m, at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO IIUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will pay you to see us. C. II. Wells k Co., llW Fourth National Rank. WANTED-PARTNER IN PAPER AND printing business to take charge of book keeping and general office work. Must have n few thousand dollars to Invest. Ad dress Paper, care Georgian. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED * PEO- pto nnd others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN k CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on renl estate. THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes nnd lend* money on Improved Atlanta property at reason able rates. Belt phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Intoreet, according to security of fered; small expeuse nud prompt attention. Only on real estate In aud near Atlanta. 8. II. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4*4. 5 nud 6 per cent. Writs or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. 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 Hermau. rooms 202-3 Temnle Court I HAVE $6,000 TO LOAN, SUMS TO SUIT. on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Address R. U. M., care Georgian. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly pnyment plan; no delay; nlso money for 'purchns(> niomfr notes. Straight bum* made at 5 per reut nnd up ward*. according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 S. Broad street. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, In refined home on north side; gentlemen only desired. Charges reasonable. Address j J. c. 8.. rare Santa Ft* Railroad Office, 16 i N. Pryor street. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with nil conveniences, for n young man. [82 Williams street. 'Phono 4*1 J. A GENTLEMAN CAN GET NICELY FUR- I nlehed front roots In apartment close In. ( Phono 3856 Main. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. •'Don't let ’em fool you." Jim Burnott 1 tformeriy of Burnett & WUUa) Is not dead ! nor muring. lie Is coiitractiug wall paper end painting. Office and show room 12 j East Hunter street. Both ‘jdionea 660. OLD HATS MADE NEW ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8. W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE American sail (ieorgla State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit €a. public accountants and auditors. 61MV Temple Court Examinetlous, appraisals, audits. Local and long distance phone 1196. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING .MACH IN EH AND UECORnS- Wbolrsale ami retail dUtrlhotors of Vie- tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Jus] received large consignment of machines ana over 10.009 recorda. Immediate attention given tnnll orders. We wsut the names of all talking mnrhlne dealers In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-M/e* Co. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDItIKH—LARGEST blcvcie and sundry distributors In tbe South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale. Snell nnd Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue aud prlco list. Alexander* Elyen Co. MES8ENOER 8ERVICE. FOB PBOUFT AND RELIABLE MES- sengera, 'phoae 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Urn nan. K BOMOPATH1L 1 E D |tE HBDIEH CUnE scalp diseases and make hair grorv. Kroin’s Medicated Soap makes you by- glenlcally dean. <30 years success.) J. J. Krom, specialist 61$ “Th# Grand, At lanta. Ga. . PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn svenue. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn eve- nne. „ _ PRE88ING CLUB. ... PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU* rokn Pressing Club-Cleaning—Btpslnng. Atlnnta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. 106V4 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership $1 per month. „ 8EWING MACHINE8. RENTRD-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler k Wilson. We rent only new machines with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both •phones 1893. Singer Hewing Machine Co., 79 Whitehall street. 8T0VE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVEH AND ItANGKB REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson I urnlture bouse. 288 Peter, etrnt. 'I'bones, Atlnnta 2473, Bell 794 west. We bujr nor thing. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE k BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 1576. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches aro my hobby. Modern Ideas In work and dealings. II. Walter Lett, Room 1217 Fourth National Bnnk Bldg., Atlnnta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men's sewed half solas. 7Sc. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. . BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31tt N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1061 and 2256. Atlanta 306 nnd 2256. HOMER L. HUNT, HTBKOORAPHER & CORRESPONDENT. 3954 Wbltehnll St. 32% S. Brand 8t. Boll Phone No. 5047. CASH REGISTERS. * (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS, IDEALS and all other makes at bargain prices. Wo can sell you a register, suitable for nny business, nt n price that cau not help but please you. Cssh or monthly payments. Every reg- ster guaranteed for two veers. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad Street, Atlanta. Gn. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough, 1V4 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. SEEDS. GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS. nlfnlfn, Crimson, Red, Burr, Alsyke nnd White • clover, grasses and grain seeds. McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Broad street. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A practical .lave nnd range repairer; but work nnd mntcrl*! guaranteed. Both phone* 1376. 61 B. l’rjror atreet. • , OIkORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. THREE NICE LOTS ON CORNER. ALL for $500. NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, beat port of North Jackson street; prac tically new; $6,200; one-half cash. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WESTERN Heights; lot 100 by 110; for $1,250. NICE LEVEL LOT 50 BY 100; ONLY $i25. LOT 104 BY 185, WOODWARD AVENUE, running bark to nnother atreet; $1,100. NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, LEVEL, shady lot, 100 by 1S5, fronting ou three streets; $1,400. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN minutes' walk of terminal station; side* walks, sewers, cabinet mantels; renting at $16; $1,650. GOOD INVESTMENT. Four houses on corner lot. Good street. Rents $31.00 month. Price $3100.00 See LIEBMAN, Rea' Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. WANTED SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. ,250—NO. 275 EAST NORTH AYE., 5-ROOMS AND HALL; EVERY CON VENIENCE; BRAND NEW; LARGE LOT. TERMS EASY. SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK. WITH SIDE Drawers, must be IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGIAN. $1,800—COLLEGE PARK. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, NEARLY NEW, LOT 100 X190; LIES LOVELY, SHADY, A BEAUTIFUL HOME; TERMS HALF CASH. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! TUB STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you from one to five contracts entitling you to a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 6 per cent simple Interest, returnable In small monthly Installments of 17.50 per month on each $1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become your own landlord and paying for your home for leaa than you are now paying rent. For prospectus and plana of the com pany, address J. St. Julian Yates, State Agent, 821 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HONB8T, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. FOR SALE IN DECATUR. Onq two-story seven-room house, one seven-room cot tage, on nice large lots, close to car and convenient to school and colleges. Address OWNER, Decatur, Ga. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Bell Phone 2081. E. HARRIS ST. rooms: on ioi mixiou. orty and price, 35,000. CENTRAL AVE. seven rooms, <vith cabinet man- tela 111 every room; house just completed. This Is In walking distance, nml you cuti not do better for $4,000. CHAPEL ST. SEVEN ROOMS. ON LOT 38x176. HOUSE good condition and rented for $24 per th. Let us take you to see this. Duly WEST SIDE. TWO 8-ROOM TENEMENT HOUSES AND one 4-room house ou lot 100x150. Houses nearly new and renting for $88 per month. RHODES ST. TWO NEGlfo HOUSES, RENTING FOB $14 per month. These houses are almost pew, and If you are looking for n small Investment this la ft. Can make terms. $1,300. COME TO SEE US. FOR SALE 218 South Avenue, Between Cherokee and Grant. I AM OFFERING THE BEST-BUILT house In the city of Atlanta or the state of Georgia. There Is not one lota of botch work alMuit It. Every particle of laluv wns done by strictly flrst-elsss mechanics, and the material Is of the very best. It was Imllt for n home by the owner himself. If you nro looking for a house that looks like a mechanic had l»een around when the work was going on. come out to see me. The house Is five rooms, two hulls, bath room, large closets, wide vernndns. both front nml rear. The Interior finish Is euunl to nny $10,000 residence, nml Is put together like n piece of furniture. The lot lies ticnutl fully. and has nil kinds of fruits In bearing. The neighborhood cannot Iw surpassed anywhere. Grunt Pnrk furnishes one of the nicest and largest piny grounds In the city, and Is only a few steps away. If von are looking for an Investment, now Is your chance, ns the cost of repairs will not Is* anything for years to come, and, of course, the reut money will Ik* dear profit. Trice $2,500. Take any Grant Park car. and wnlk south one ldoolc and west one half block from the Cycloramu build ing. Apply to owner, 218 South avenue. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. ‘ • Atlanta 172. IN CITY LIMITS OF HAPEVILLE, 16 acres of good level land, with fine grow ing crop; good-five-room house, barns, etc. We can sell this at the low price of $2,500 for a few days only. JAMES STREET, BONNIE BRAE, A NEW five-room house, well built, lot 60 by 175, Inside city, but far enough out for freab air. A bargain at $2,150. Easy terms. GRADY PLACE, WEST END, JUST OFF Gordon, a new five-room cottage, all conveniences. The lot is 66 by ,150; room enough for another cottage. A bargain at $2,800. KIM8EY STATION, HALF MILE BE* vond Ilapevllle, on Centrnl railroad, we have 27% acres good land, three-room house, orchard; land lies level and It has over 1,600 feet raUrosd frontage. It will lie only a few years till this will trebledn value for manufacturing purposes. We have a very low price on this. AS AN INVESTMENT, WE HAVE A & reposition at Inglealde (Scottdale mills), icn we consider Al. In this block we have sixteen houses, with an actual rental value of $90.50 per month. The mill stands good for the rent We are authorized to W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, -12 S. Broad. THREE CHOICE BUILDING LOT8 ON Sorth Boulevard and Angler avenne. Flrat lot east aide of Boulevard. 42 feet aouth of corner, 47x140 to 10-foot alley—$2,600. Second lot southeast corner of Boulevard and An gler avenne, 42x140 to alley—$2,750. Third lot 60x95, alley each side, just east of Boule vard on Angler—$1,500. Nothing else like these lota left. , SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CULBERSON and Oak streets.,Elegant little home prop osition; haa every convenience; elevated lot. This house wsa built for a home. Price $2,875. CHEROKEE AVE.—ELEGANT 7-ROOM cottage; storm-sheeted and double-floored; has ever/ modern convenience; elevated lot, facing the park; best portion of the street: lot 6&20O baek to another street: an Ideal location for a home. Price $4,000. IN GRANT FABK SECTION—NICE SIX- room cottage; gas and water; hard oil finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, dou ble-floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,600. Terms. I AM OFFERING MY HOME FOR SALE. No. 260 Lee street, West End. Parlor, dining room, kitchen, flve large and two small bed rooms, two dressing rooms, very large reception hall, two full bnth rooms, house Is stonn-sheeted, double-floored and screened throughout. Can lie converted Into flats nt small coat. Nice fruits and garden spot; lot Is 50x200 feet. Can add more ground If dealred. House Is three years old, aud always occupied ns my home. Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Thone 1881. SALES DEPARTMENT. A. 8. HOOK. lb C. EVE. FOR RENT. iu-rooin inline, on lot ouxioo, wnicn lies slightly elevated, Is on the west side of Courtlnnd street lietween Merrltts and Lin den avenues; has gas, hot and cold water; bnth. closet, stationary washstnnd, sink In the kitchen; Is In splendid /nelghlmrhood; and the owner expects to nut the property In splendid repair. Courtlnnd street cars pass the door; Peachtree street ears Just one block away. Reut $60 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. I! Auburn Avenue, Both Phonei (II. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phono 3533-M BANKRUPT SALE. In re W. 8. Daniel, Bankrupt, No. 1758. In pursuance to an order of the lion. P. It. Adains, referee In the above stated case, I, the undersigned receiver, will accept sealed bids on all the stock of goods and fixtures, situated at No. 88 Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga., from the date of said order until Saturday, 8epteml>er 15, at 10 a. m., at which time all bids will be opened In the office of P. H. Adams, referee, No. 513 Pru dential building. The goods to be sold con sist of whiskies, bar nnd fixtures, cash reg ister, Iron safe, mil-top desk, clgnrs and cigar case, and auch other articles usual to the retail liquor trade. Stock and fixtures Invoice $1,617. Terms cash. The court re serves the right to reject nny or all bids. HARRY DODI), Receiver. COL, OUSLEY RALLIES RECOVER SPECIAL NOTICE. FIVE NEW 4 110031 IIOFNKR. ALL ARE rented nt 846. Prlee 83.SOO; ILCOO ra*h. ImI- nttc* «,»». Brat |,r»|H*,ltlon rvrr tffiwl. Tin', will ri*nt *t 859.■ 14* HOI Til AVK -H'HT Ftlill’I.ETKI,- ll.sin: 3!» ca*h. *1* pnr month. Ort finny motif om> f!*f will. tlll.MlINI, OTItKfrr l.OTS AltK COINt I fnat nt 8477). Ka»Y tiTm*/ l*ar linn. W. E. WORLEY, . 325 Empire Building. Atlanta Phone 3983. S|,frl.il to Tho Gfortttnn. Valdonta, Ga.. 8«pt. II.—The report ed death of Colonel R. F. Oualey, of thla . y, yeaterday, wan erroneous. Co.kX't Oualey iraa deaperately III and : 'ft - a sinking apell yesterday moi...tB. and It wns reported from the »lek io >m that he was dead. He ral lied later in the day and today hla condition la reported much better, with tffe chaneea :avorable for hla recov ery. Thla anno- ncement will be a source sf grotlrtcailon to Colonel Ousley’s friends In every section of the country. saturated^cldthTng 1 AND APPLIED FIRE. Special to The Georgian. Tampa. Fla.. Sept. 11.—Mrs, Henri etta Bond, of Palatka. FTa., saturated her clothes with nil here, and locking herself In the toilet of the residence, where she was visiting, applied the Are. When the firemen broke open the tloor to the toilet they found the woman lying on the floor with her fleah charred. Lawn Street Houses for Sale. We have three attractive cottages for sale ou Lawn street, in the neighborhood of Park street church, i a West End. These ai*e new houses with all conveniences. We will sell them for $2,250; one-third cash, balance in month ly payments. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $3,600 ppnnj Sum—Mrs. Georgia D. Mann to Mr*. Joale IlartUolemew, lot on Gordou street, near Georgia avenue. Ilonri for title. $3,650— E. J. Perkeraon to Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, lot on corner Jaekaon street, near Forrest avenue. Warranty deed. $460—Sira. E. K. Moore to A. J. Jones, lot ou Hamnaon street, near Highland avenue. Warranty deed. $400—T. R. Ferrla to Mr*. Mary P. Wayue, lot on Oak street, near Ashby street. I-oan deed. $460—Mrs. L. A. Allen to II. 8. nnd E. Jacobs, lot on Moore street. Warranty deed. $310 Penal Hum—Empire State Investment Company to Mrs. Amite Lindsey, lot on Helena avenue, near Greensferry avenue. Bond for title. N $1.100—J. F. I!ucbnnnn to Frank Boykin, lot on Raspberry street, near Fort street. Warrant/ deed. $1,040— Hnrnh L Dickson to Atlanta Bank ing and Havings Company, lot on Hilliard street, near Highland avenue. Jdortgnge. BUILDING~PERMITS. $100— It. N. Williams to repair frame 111 Washington street. $7,000—Mrs. M. Marcus to build two- story frame dwelling at 483 Washington street. $1,200—Mra. M, E. Curman. to hulld two one-story frame dwellings at 32-33 Midway street. $1,100—T. M. Barrett to hulld one-story frame dwelling at 216 Kennedy street. $250—Mrs. J. Van Roden to add to dwell ing nt 100 West Raker street. $50—Mrs. C. I*. Uoree to build stable nt 456 CourtJand street. DEATH 8. Mary Lou Goldsmith, 3 months old, died nt 62 Connolly street. Dr. William .A. Hmlth, 48 years old, died at 69 Luckle street. J. W. Nolan, 45 rears old, died of rail road accident nt Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. J. I{. Murnhy, 22 years old, died of typhoid fever nt LnGrauge, Gn. Mrs. H. W. Copeland, 62 years old, died of hemorrhage at Grady hospital. J. R. IIIx, 38 year old, died of ptomaine poisoning nt Grndy hospital. Mrs. J. H. Megcc, 74 years old, died of In fluenza nt 290 Gordon street. STOCKS REVIEWED • BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Hept. 11.—The Sun says: ‘•There was n diminution In the voldnie of trading In the security market yesterday nnd more or less Irregularity lu the course of prices. Reason for this appeared to be In the first place something resembling a conflict between new buying of stocks stimulated by the favorable developments concerning the money situation nnd profit general outlook was somewhat more duhl oum than It wns yesterday. Unofficial cal culations make the amount of gold thus taken by our bankers on the present move ment nearly $22,000,000. only a smnll portion of this having lieen nlrendy shipped to this city. A fnetor of Importance In the mar ket wns the sign of some repression of n too ardent speculative temper. Whenever this was exhibited, as It has been on sev eral occasions recently, by the great hank- lug and flnnnclal powers who have the best Interests of the market nt heart, there were certain stocks that could not lie kept down nnd there wns no effort to lmpose>re- strslnt. The common stockholders of Atch ison, after the publication of the prelimi nary report of the company's earnings Inst on their idini-cs that will be established at a meeting of' the Atchison directors on Or- •tober 3 next will be at an Increased rate of not less than 6 per cent."—Glbert & Clay. SHORTS IN COTTON TAKEN UNAWARES New York, Sept. II.—The Sun *ay*: "Event* favored the bull* In the mat ter of government report!. If not In the general good weather reported from the cotton belt and greatly Improved con dition of late. Shorn were taken un aware! and a ru!h to cover lifted price! eaeily. Bears take the ground that there la nothing to fear for the crop, that the deterioration Is no more than normal and that with a million bales carried over from laBt season there need not be the smallest fear In re gard to supplies. The latest data of the government putting the condition at 77.3, the crop I* figured by some roughly at 1!,600,000 bales, which would give a season'! supply of 13,600,- 000 bales to meet a world's consump tion which mnny are Inclined to put at 12.500.000 bales. But If true deteriora tion since August 25 the condition has fallen, say to 75, some of the bulls think the yield would be 12,500,000 bales, though the bears would add some to this. Hut conceding for the time being that 12,150,000 bales Is approx imately correct and adding 1,000,000 bales carried oyer from last season, there would be a season’s supply of 13.150.000 bales which. If the world's consumption Is really to be 12,500,000, would leave a surplus of (50,000, but there Is a dispute about the size of the consumption.”—Glbert A Clay. New Orleans. Sept. 11 The Tlmes- Democrat says: "Yesterday’s cotton market demon strated the flaw In the average In tellect, and also established the proba bility that the South will obtain an equal If not a higher average price for the new crop than It obtained for the old. Human nature Is prone to error. Cotton-wise the fallacy of ac cepting the Initial ginners' returns as Indicative of the magnitude nf the en tire yield would be ludicrous were good money not squandered therein. In cidentally a crop condition percentage half a month old Is not a good basis for price calculations. In the present case the ginners' figures show that the ef forts to produce very early cottonr In sections of Texas are succeeding; that Insofar as the states other than Texas are concerned, the glnnlngs up to Sep tember 1 this year aggregate a total somewhere near 150,000 bales less than last year, and yet the crop for the belt as a whole. Is probably larger. In the last analysis speculation has not been greatly broadened by the government figures, and unless Liverpool should take the exhibit quife seriously this morning, a sober market will doubt lessly rule for some time to come. Meanwhile the farmer has begun to hold cotton, a tact which has attracted but little attention because the spin ner has not yet become an active buy er."—Ware & Lelaml. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that the Arm -t Atlnntn Illnnk Hook M»nnf*chirlnc r„m! pnny. coni posed of .1 IV. Ilrynnt nml T P Cornell, Inis Iteen dlanolved this dnv Th wild firm doing Uuiluess In the elty of »> Inntn, Gn. Mr. Cornell retire*. The findnew, »iii k. continued In the *nme nnme. t„ wit ,, Inntn Illnnk Book Manufacturing Coinimn. nnd nt the same plneo, hr Mr. Ilrrnnt will nwnime mid settle nil IlnMIltles nml re celpt for nil debts dne snld Arm This 25th dny of August, 1306. J. IV. BRYANT. T. 1'. COHSKI.l THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECA8T. For Atlanta and Ylrtnlty-Gensnlly f,i. tonight and Weduewlny. ' “* ,WEATHEh CONOnION8. Very little change linn occurred | n the wenther conditions east of tho M!«,!,,i„.i while nt most elutions lietween til"® : slppl nnd the Rockies cloudiness nml show! era hnve been quite general. The mlvnnn of the 'high over tiro north,Pnrlac remit hna eatiaed n general fall In temperntnrs In Washington. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana nnd the Dakota*. Freezing tenmerature J reported nt Yellowstone l'ark thla morning The extreme* of temperature In the mite* State* this morning kre 32 degree, ,t 'J Imvatone l'nrk und 86 degrees at Her Went Fla. Over the eastern half of the .country there hna been hut little change In icniner. ntim*. The conditions fnvor generally fair wrath er In this section tonight and WwlnoHilar j. B. MARBUHY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 nonrs ending it I i. a, Tit! meridian time, Septemlter ** ““ STATIONS Or ATLANTA DISTRICT. •Atlnntn, foggy. . . . •Chattanooga, clear. . CoIiitnluiM. p. cloud/. . Gainesville, clear. . . Greenville, clear. . . Griffin, clotjdy. . . . •Mncon, dear. . . . Montlcello, clear. . . Newman, cloudy. . . . • Rome, dear Kpnrtflnhurg, doudy. . Tallapoosa, 'dear Toecon. clear West Point, p. cloudy.... Minimum temperatures hour period ending at 8 n. Montrose, Ark 1'rescott, Ark Wnrren, Ark CENTRAL STATION. Atlnnta. . . . . Augusta Charleston Gniveston Little Rock. ... Memphis.. .... Mobile Montgomery. . . . Savannah Vicksburg Wilmington. . ., ■ , T indicates Inappreciable rainfall. REMARKS, The temperatures showed no Iroportnut changes, but the tendency has been to slightly warmer In oomo districts. Khowcrr occurred In the extreme eastern portion, the amounts were heavy In Loulslnnn nud Arkansas. J. b. MARBURY. Section Director. ATLANTA MARKETS. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, Sept, m.—The dry goods mar ket opened steady today. The supply of nianr lines of blenched goods, ginghams. axil goods nud other eottosa wns limited . ml buyers were troubled by delnye-l de liveries. Linens, burlaps and silks were nffketed by high table* In vii<» raw mate rial markets. A demand ‘ipnriKtchlng a erase ••xtsfs for phttds In all kinds of fabrics. Cotton varus arc finger. demons. Limes. 60075c. l'dienpples, $1.6O0Z6O. „ llananas, straights, per bunch, $1.5001.71 Culls, per hunch, $1.0001.28. CALIFORNIA FRUIT-Faney stock: Elhcrtu peaches, per-box, $1.80. ..Mountain nnrtlett pears, per box, $3.3. Gross plums, per crate, $2. Columbian prunes, per crate, $2. .. Hose Pent grapes, per crate, $2.50. Blue Malvalse grapes, per crate, $2.50. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODl'CE- Llve hens. *4#37Hc; fri,,. 22(46Sc; hrclk er*. 15b 22 VI c. . * *' Haltln tbi. bbAw,., — 2013c. table, ijer pound, 2O0!2He; cool- teSirfcd; in one-pound r "viK«FTARI.EB—Irish ‘ potntoe.. N» I ■tocic, $2.52\ barrel; per bushel. $1.00. Onions, 3c per pound: cabbage. 14c pousa. New sweet potatoes, 60c bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—l'ostel s pntent, 15.76: Dlnurond patent, 86.10; Masenutnh Star, (4.60: .{“cf patent. 84.50; Betl Basle. 84.16; Blue BH'Jft fe.80; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $»■<" ^ CO it N—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 white, 75c; No. 2 yellow. 74c; mixed. 72e. . OATH-Cholce white dipped, ,62c; cWJ* white, 69e; choice mixed, 43c; Texas ruit- proof, 50c. c . , MEAL—I’lnln wnter-graind. n*r 73c; bolted. 14'J-n-mmi *•:*•» per bu*hei.»£* Khorti. white. $1.60; medium. $1.40; hrewn, $1.35; pure bran. $1.10: mixed bran. $1®,.. HAY-Tlmothy. chole. 'urge l0 { do., choice smnli liases. 51.06; do.. J timothy hales, $1.00; No. 2. $1.00: do.. doevr mixed $LU); do.. No. 2 ctorer mi* - 90c. CLGVEH-^Cholce 90c. The above prices nre f. o. b. Atlanta subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. § ^ v . w SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. > . York refined, 4fcc; plantations. 5c. C&FFEK-Rooitetl Arbnrkle* bulk, in bags o* barrels. i3e; green. 12c RICE—Carolina 4*A07Hc. according grade. Market very strong. , ulle . CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. twins 14c: brick 14c. Market PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. Igr- '{"J hnms, 15ftc. California hams, Cross hnms, !5c. Dry salt extra ribs. + bellies. 20-6 lbs.. $10.fc0; fat Stocks, *>: 8c; Supreme lard, $9.82H; Bed CroM. Snow Drift compound, 7%r; Red Cross, (V* STOCKS AND BOND8 ;j Georgia 4Ha. 1915 JJ» Georgia. R. R. to. 1910 Savannah 5*. 190* ..JW4 Mnrnna 6s. 1910 Atlanta. 5s. lfll tg Atlanta, 4H«. 1922 Atlnnta 4*. 1934 £^5 Atlanta and West Point. . .. -J® Atlnnta and West Point DebU..l« Central Railway *of Georgia 1st do. Income ' do/ 2d Income. do. $il Income Georgia .. Augusta and Savannah. .... •} : Southwestern Georgia Pacific C., C. and A. 1st, ui A.k»* sa