The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 13, 1906, Image 10

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10 TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. J WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a lino. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . # 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 41/2 cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3>/ 2 cents a line. . 3 cents a line. WE WILL 8ENO FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN. OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When .ending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS ANO AUDITORS. IV. II. SHELDON. FELLOW OF TUB L*$tmI nnd ton g .llstnn«-o \ • no in* 1196.' ■ TALKING MACHINES^ ~1 TALKING MAi'll INCH AND RECORDS— Wholesale nn«l retail d 1st riba tore of Mo tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines and lover 10,000 records. Immediate attention given inn I) order*. We leant the names of WANTED HELP—MALE. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. NIGIIT HC1IOOL-B OOKKBBPIJO, 8horthr.ml. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a month. Dtaughon’s Practical Business col lege, PlMDio.it Hold block, 122 Peachtree. Bell' phone $89. call, l»hoM or writa^for you WANTED—WHITE OFFICE BOY. CALL at Georgina office. WANTED—A MAN TO BUS 10 INCH OUT- slde moulder, capable of tempering and tnnkliig hi* own cutters State wages. Ap ply Hot 467.. Athena, Ga. WANTBD—HAND AND MACHINE NAIL* era am I I tox cutters for box factory* •Phone 1142 main. A. S. Byers Co, WANTED—TEN T1UNK MAKERS AT once; working nine hours; full pay. Ap ply Enterprise Trunk Mfg. Co., l’owell street and Georgia railroad. WANT A POSITION ’ OVER 300 HR eiir.il hr n. In.t month. N.ttnn.l Km- nlorm.itt AreucUtlon, 1022 :3 tvntnry hid*. The Inrgeat business In the South. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY-TO HELL place It with us; we give It our special and personal attention. If It's worth the price we will sell It. C. H. Wells Sc Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HELL OB EX* STOIIE-M2 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- nlng through to Forsyth street. Includ ing good tinaement und upstairs. Apply t office of Gutlimnu Hteniu Laundry, 130 •enchtree street. WANTED-AT ONCE-EXPERIENCED „ Mt . to work In pressing, cjuh. Apply Tltttmilay at 10:30 at 994 Whitehall. W.VNTED-TWO DRUG CLERKS. SHOE ttalcimiiin. clothing salesman, stenographer i ti l offbe man. $100; stenographer, M: toting hilly tile Clerk. $4'); young lady ste nographer; $10. Bellamy Bnalness Agency, LTD rnmller lailfdlng. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS ADVERTIH Ing solicitor. Good proposition. (iMiifer Stive Ibsik Company, 974 Peachtree strew, Atlanta. ' WANTED-AT ONCE. FIRST-CLASS bottler, man who understands his bu*] k ness and is desirous of steady employment. The National Bottling < ompany, W WANTED-WATCHMAN FOB SI.NDAYK only from 6:30 a. in. to 6:30 p. m. Address, with references, ••Watchman, care Jue Georgian. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTBD—FEMALE. COMPETENT HEM- fngton operators furnished poslUous. Bemlngton Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree Wanted — housekeeper i^medi atelv for young ladles' college. Only com potent and experienced persons need apply. State salary required and send recommenda tion*. Address ut once Shorter College, Rome, On. ART SCHOOL. W ANTED—THE PUBLIC 1 Sloppy's School of Art and li trnlta painted hr bit larga claa Vi u eh tree and Auburn. 1906 catalogin' and price list. Alexander* Klyea Co. MESSENGER SERVICE. for prom it and reliable mbs* sengers, ‘phone 32. J. A. Darlea and J. C. Branan. K ROMO PATH JL* D |g:m*EDIBS curb »<*lp dlaeaaea 'und make balr grw*. Krom a Medicated Soap makes yon by- glenlcnlly clean. (30 year* success.) J. «• P rom * *P«cliiRat, 613 *Tbo Grand.” At lanta. Ga. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Plumes 5488. 412 Peters Building. 3,250—NO. 275 VENIENCE; B1 NEW; LARGE TERMS EAStf. MATHEWS & HILL. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAME8 maim: to order. If. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave nue. LOT, SHADE FRUITS, AND „„ PRE88ING CLUB. . PRESSING—ALTERING—TIIK NEW Eli- J relcn Ermine Clul.—clrmilnir-llpimlrliiK. _ and cab line. $1 per month. „ SE w, NO MACHINES. rented-two dollars per month either Singer or Wheeler Sc Wilson. Wc rent only new machines .with complete aet of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both phones 1893. Singer Hewing Machine Co. Yhffehall street. BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED—BOARD. THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH students as Imardera. please address O. O. Boyle, Secretary, Tech School. OR . - -T-v-. ^elghU- „— pounds; about ten yearn old, with fresh sen.’ on right aide. Shod with rubber shoes. Liberal reward for Information lending to recovery of above described mare. W. II. Duke. 192 Peters street. 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. WANTED—WHITE WOMAN COOK WITH no Incumbrance; can have room In House with family; must conic well recommended. <10.1.1 liny lo rlitlit imrty. ulu-rt ronrt n .1 Virginia avenue, College Park. Mrs. Train- ™; H : .... SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE., WANTED—POSITION IN MAUIU.K SHOP. loiterer or nil-round workman; have been ■ ■■■ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-! III1110 HADE OTENOOUA- plirr will n.'Vnrnl jm re i-Tln-rli-nrr wlahi.a Bouillon. Alin., rare Oporglnlt. FRANKLIN. TIIE CLEAN CLEAN FBI, low, clean* *ult, tl to tl.to. Pant, 50c. 168 whlti'ltnll Ht. l-honea. Roll 620. A. 3881. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND art up. Export workman. Paltrroon F nmltiiro bouac. 288 Pctera atroot. Thonoa, Arinnta 2472, Boll 794 weat. Wo buy any thin*. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE Ic BRU.'TRUNK AND ...RAO CO. Itottni and rapnlrln*. No. 77 7\ liltebnll atroot. Phone 1674. WATCHMAKING. TO TIIE TRADE: COMPLICATED watrhoa nro my hobby. Modern Idoaa In work and dealing*. II. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Hank Bill*., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell $3S. Menu aewetl half aolea. 75c. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUfLDBRH AND REPAIRERS, am N. Forayth Ht. Bell (Main) 1061 and 2266. Atlanta 306 nnd 2236. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 894 Whitehall St. 3214 H. ltroad St. Kell Yhone No. 5047. FOUNT nlwnt ....... .... ...I r on property Ilmvell Park aaiiltarlnm. SB Gordon atreet. Owner ran net l.v rnlllnx at minItnHum. iiiiyln* prlee of thin anil expeline of keep. BUSINE88 OPPORTUNITIES. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and Hnlrn*e Company, 20 Smith Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OB EX change property of any klml It will pay you to ace ua. C. II. Well# A Co., llOl Fourth National Bank. IIEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. 11.366 each, two new 6-room houaoa. 33S and 342 Fulton atreet: rented at 111 each. Alno 19 Brtindon at 11.500; eleae In. corner MONEY TO LOAN. WONKY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO „ p '» «J! othera. American Inreatmeat Co., 704 Candler Bid*. Eatnldlalied 1800. WBYJIAN it CONNERS,, EQUITABLE. Hortgn*e loana on real eatate. BANK BUYS purchnae moner notea and lends money on Improved Atlanta property a reason- able rate* Bell phone 769. Goubl Bldg. EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPHER deal res position; ran give bent of refer- eneea. Adilreaa c. A , rare Oeor*tnii. EXPKKIEXCED STKNOIIHAPIIER DE sires poslllon, preferably legal work. Ad- drass Miss M„ 2X9 Highland avenue. elilj AGENTS WANTED. iNTED-AHENTS-BOYS AND GIRLS i every town In Georgia nnd Alabama for Iget --ards. Write ror free samples and ime Autry Greer, Atlanta, tin. 191 iplre building. ENTS WANTKD-WE MANUFACTURE »n splendid household artlrlea that sell Idly; our agents are making from »3 110 per day: n sure money winner for ■ ami women; write now. yon -on 1 ret It American II. k P. Co., Cam- Ige, Ohio. 7TURK AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK . us for enlargement; fair prleet. good ah; !« by 20. Rellgloua and seencry pie rs cheap. The tlarner Company. 1JA era street, Atlanta. Ga. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER. Pbosra USA 99 E. Hunter »t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSES it Sign oe 292L MONEY ;ro LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER rent Interest, according to security of fered; auiall expense and prompt attention Oulj on real estate lu and near Atlanta. SPECIAL FUNDS TO LEND; * Writ, or rail 8. W. Carson, 24 H. 5™d .traVc FARM IX)ANS—WE ARE PLACING buna on Georgia farina nt the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. * ‘ Herman, rooms 202-3 Trnmle Court. 1 HAVE 15,000 TO LOAN. SI MS TO SUIT on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Address II. II. M., car® Henrghtn. FnCril PUB UK NT IIOMK MONRY TO lend mi iiionllily |inyineiit |>lnn; no delay; nlim money for niirehnae money note*. Straight Ion li*i in ft tie at 6 per cent nnd tip- desirability of loan, ”< A* rwater, 12 8. Brom) atreet. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. II ALL WOODS. IDEALS nnd nil other innkea nt Imrgnln price*. We can aell you n reglater, suitable for nny huntnes*, nt a price thnt can not help but plenite you. t.’nah or monthly pnymenta. Every reg later gnnrnnteed for two yenr*. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, ROOMS AND NICE INTE RIOR FINISH. O’tt LEAVING THE ST AND ANXIOUS TO g $4,000. TERMS. BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! $1,030 liorrowed. enab your own landlord ana paying ror yoi home for leas than you are now payli rent. For prospectus nnd pinna of the coi pnny, address J. St. Jttlfen Yates. Sta Agent, 321 Auatell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY' COUNTY IN GEORGIA. OIiORE &■ JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. heat part of North Jnck*on atreet; prac tically new; $6,200; one-hnlf cash. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WESTERN Heights; lot 100 by HO; for $1*250. NICE LEVEL LOT 60 BY 100; ONLY $128. LOT 104 BY 1*6, WOODWARD AVENUE, running liack to another atreet; 11,100. NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, LEVEL, nhndy lot, 100 by 186, fronting on three streets; $1,400. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN minute*’ walk of terminal station; aide walk*, sewer*, cabinet mantels; renting at $16; $1,559. WANTED—MONEY. WANTED—toil M\B YEARS. $10,000. Ilnve three fnrnm In Georgia valued at “ Moat have money i* Claude ItolH'rt, »* 27. $20,000 n * collateral. Mn*t "hav it bou t delnjr. Addre** Shmlydale, WALL PAPER. tformerly of Burnett k Wlllta) Is not dead nor mtsalng. lie I* contracting wall paiwr ■ nd . palntTng. Office and sh6w room 12 East Hunter street Both 'phones 660. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUHE FHAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. \6. Yarbrough, Auburn avenue, oruer Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. FOR SALE—AN A1 DRY GOODS AND shoe bustnem»; o|ietu>d April 23; In live town; new county of south Georgia; doing tine strictly rash business; new modem building; electric lights, all conveniences. Owner desire* to enter banking. “System, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WASTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical books for rash. J. C. Gerau. Tl Whitehall atreet. 'Phone 1SH. GET OUR PRICKS ON ONION SETS alfalfa. Crimson, Real, Burr. Alnyke und White clover, grasses and gmlu seed*. McMillan Seed Co., 2S South Broad street. M. A. SHELTON, WANTKD—TKN TIIOL’HAND PEOPLE TO boy Moo-y Flour. There la money la every aack. FARM FOR SALK. '^^. E .V^°-«"ti?- D dr,w B , 0 ra LU 5^ 450 ACR£s wr >' flne '«"• «• i» lo booiI rouJltioo. state prior. AU-1 tered and timbered, twenty-five mile* dress De«k. care The Georgian. WASTED-OLD GOLD. higheet values fur «»ld 'gold. Ka*< Hnymn Co.. 37 Whitehall street. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN ST II AW MATA cleaned sod reshaped. 60c. •oft and stiff felt bats cleaned and *•> •baped, 35c. Band* or sweats. 3c eaeh •itra. ACME UATTKRA. P* WbltebnU SL ALLOW j nor^eaat of Atlanta on Seaboard rail* road, only twenty miles by wagon road; sidetrack and station on place; can be made one of the best farms In Georgia; only $20 per acre. O. H. Weil & Co., 1104 Fourth National Dank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. GOOD INVESTMENT. Four houses on corner lot. Good street. Rents $31.00 mouth. Price $3100.00 See LIEBMAN, Rea? Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M SVK BUY AND SUM, HOUSES AND LOI on easy terms. 186 Auburn avenue. FOR SALE 218 South Avenue, Between Cherokee and Grant, I AM OFFERING THE BEST-BUILT house In th® city of Atlsutn or t' of Georgia. There Is not one Iota < work about it. Brery particle l ^ was done by strictly flrst-class mechanics, nnd the material la of the very liest. It was built for a home by the* owner himself. If you are looking for n house thnt lookn like a mechanic had been around when the work was going on, come out to nee me. The house Is Are rooms, two halls, bath room, large closets, wide vernndn*. both front and rear. The Interior Anisia la equal to nny 910,000 residence, and la put together like a piece of furniture. The lot lies lM*nntlfullv. and has all kinds of fruits In /tearing. The »elghl>orhi>od cannot be surpassed anywhere. Grant Park furnishes one of the nlceat and Inrgeat play grounda In the city, nnd Is only a few stepa away. If ypu are looking for an Investment, now Is your chance, as the coat of repairs will not be anything for years to come, nnd, of course, the rent money will be clear profit. Price 12,600. Take nny Grant Pnrk car, and walk aouth one block nnd weat one-balf block from the Uyclornmn build ling. Apply to o^rner, 218 South avenue. FOR RENT. NO. m COURTLAND ST.-TIIIS 2-8TORY 10-ntom frame, on lot 59x160, which Ilea slightly elevated. Is on the west side of „..i| the owner expects to nut the property In splendid repair. Courtlnnd atreet ears pass the door; Peachtree street curs Just orie block away. Bent |60 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. It Auburn Avenue. Doth Phone. (19. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. state Price, address DESK, CAlttE GEORGIAN. TO CONTRACTORS, X CARPENTERS AND HOUSE MOVERS The Fulton Realty and Improvement Company has between fifty and one hun dred houses to te'hr down and move about four or five blocks and rebuild. Bids for file removing of any number of them will be received. We also have about the same number to move short dis tances without tearing down. Apply at room 704 Empire Building for full particulars. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Bell Phone 2081. CENTRAL AVE. SEVEN BOOMS AXD BATH. t'AIUNMT ; clogs in; bom* is •••my HE? CHAPEL ST. E. HARRIS ST. BFTWKKN IVY AXD. COURTI.AND: 7 room*; on lot 60x160; very <M*p nt...$6,000 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phoue M. 1748. Atlauta 172. p ON N. JACKSON STREET WE HAVE L absolutely the be*t 9*room house on the street for the money. You only have to look 4 at It to realise that It la a bargain. Only $5,250. Good terms. * N. JAl'KHON BTItKBT NBAU PONCE De- I^H»n avenue, n uew 8-room house; modem . In every respect; east front, fine shade, large lot. $7,500. Easy terms. IN WEST END WE HAVE BARGAINS ON nenrly every street; come up and let's talk 3 about them. We know we can suit you \ In this part of the city. ON RAWSON STREET WE lUVB JUST > had Hated with ua a bargain; you cau't find much property In this section, but we Y can sell this at $2,150 cash for a few days ' only. Come quick. 3 WE HAVE .SEVERAL SMALL FARMS near Atlanta, suitable for dairy nnd poul try raising; come up-nud look nt the Hat; ' It costa you nothing to talk to us, nnd It 1* n pleasure for us to show you what we have. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. THBBF. CHOICE BUILDING LOTH ON North Roulerard nnd Angler avenue. First lot east side of Boulevard, 42 feet south of corner, 47x140 to 10-foot nlley—$2,600. Second lot aouthenst corner of Boulevard nml An gler avenue, 42x140 to alley—$2,750. Third lot 50x95, alley each side, just east of Boute- vnrd on Angler—$1,500. Nothing else like these lots Jeft. SOUTHEAST COBNEB OF CULBEllSON and Oak streets. Elegant little home prop, osttlon; has every convenience; elevated lot. This house was built for a home. Prlee 92,975. CHEROKEE A VB.—ELEGANT 7-ROOM cottage; storiu-sheeted and double-floored; hns every modem convenience; elevated lot, facing the park; best portion of the street: lot 60x200 bnck to another street; an Ideal location for a home. Price $4,003., IN GRANT PARK SECTION—NICE 8IX- room cottage; gu* .and water; hard oil flnlMh;. elevated lot; cabinet mantels, dou ble-floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,600. Terms. I AM OFFERING MY IIOSIB FOB SALE. No. 260 Ix*e street. West End. Parlor, dining room, kitchen, flve large nnd two small bed rooms, two dres*lng rooms, very Inrge reception hall, two full bath rooms, house 1* storm-sheeted, double-floored nnd screened throughout. Can be converted Into flats, nt small cost. Nice fruits and garden spot; lot la 60x200 feet. Can add more ground If desired. House Is three years old, and always occupied as my home. Bril Phone 2027. Admit* Phone 1881. SALKS DEPARTMENT. A. S. HOOK. It. C. EVE. R. M. JONES & CO., , - t 515 Empire. Phone 3453-J .3 $3,000—FOIIMWALT ; STREET, NEAR Glenn; cherted, all conveniences; lot 60 by 150; alley. This Is a modern home und Is cheap. Terms to suit. $2.1QO-COOPE1! STREET, NEAR CRUM- ley, six-room cottage, cherted street: gn*. 1 water nnd newer, idu can make a pretty home here. $1,750—COOPER STREET, NEAR GLENN, good flve-room cottage, newly nntnted, g«MKl condition; has gas, water ana sewer, 1 with bath room. A bargain on terms to suit. $2.500—LEONARD STREET, TWO NEW houses, rented $25 month; near Peters street. There Is some future to this, nnd It Is. a bur gain. r $3.400—HUNTER STREET, CLOSE IN, f corner. A flue Investment; lot 50 by 83. _ Rented $33 with en*e, ® $3.700—MAGNOLIA 8TREET, LOT 102 IIY t 134; three bouses will rent for $45 month, o Paved street, car line, gas, water nnd sew- a $3,000—NORTH BOULEVARD. NICE 8BV- n en-room cottage, all convenience*; lot 54 c by 154. A bargain for few days only. f M. A. PEARCE, Mtilesmnu. * G. M. M’KINNON, J , 520 Peters Bldg. p $65 PER FOOT OX -&KHT PEACHTREE, b where uelghlxirlng lot* have *old for $80 o per foot; level, east front, 200 feet deep; c ull Improvement* down. Owner wishes » to sell at ouee for jpxsl reu*on*. There ure no untold defects or drawbacks to thl* J* proposition. n A BEAUTIFUL litlMK ON“ SI-KING k street, north of North avenue; $7,000. A BEAUTIFUL KIIIIITJIOOM NORTH * side h»m«*; DtoderiR lu every pnrtlenlnr; R good east front lot; $5.50). \vry easy a term*. d ON PIEDMOaNT AVENUE, NORTH OF u Ponce Deljeou avenue, n iniNlcrn ten-room w house. In g«Hid condition; $65 per mouth a rent hns been offered for this; $7,750. n $6,600 Bl. l YS THE BEST NORTH RIDE n home we have seen for the money; nine n riHitus, modern In every particular; level J* lot, 50 by 200, to a 10-foot alley; built D for a home four year* ago; double-floored a and Ntonu-sheuthed mid in A1 rondltfon. a Place now too large for owner. Can make a terms. t is WEST END. A NEW MODERN REV- b eu-room two-story hou*e; giNn! *ize<l lot. $3,300. Easy term*. *. WE HAVE A NI'JHIKR of ri-i.endid n , negro Investment pro|$osltlous from fl,- 000 to $7,750. A TTKAUTIEI‘1. CORNER U)f 55 !! Ponce beleou. St>ecbtl price on this for live days. . > KTbi..i!R armr¥roS:i'i. StraSuT Lawn Street Houses for Saie. ! We have three attractive cottages for sale 6n Lawn street, in the neighborhood of Park street church, in West End. These are new houses r with all conveniences. We will ( sell them for $2,250; one-third cash, balance in month ly payments. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR STOCKS AND BONDS. Rid. Asked. Georgia 44s, 1915 112 113 Georgia, B. It. 6s. 105 106U Savannah 6a. 1909... 1024 103% Macons 6s, 1910 .... *. ..106 ... Atlanta, 5«. 1911. 105 Atlanta, 44s. 1922 107 1U84 Atlanta 4s. 1934.. 1(6 107 Atlanta and West Point. . . .165 170. Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..l07 110 Central Railway of Georgia 1st do. Income 93 do. 2d Income. do. 3d Income .. Georgia .. ..265 vmirKin .. ...» ... Augusta nnd Savannah. . „ . . Southwestern.. THE AVERAGE NEW YORKER IS HAPPY IF HE HAS CAR FARE From The New York Press. The^margln of ready cash In pocket on which a New Yorker live* and does his work must be surprisingly small With thousands who go down town dally, an extra cigar or cut of pie would wipe it out. The men and women who have only car fare are le gion,* nnd the person who struggles through Monday until Saturday on a schedule of dimes really achieves greater triumphs of finance than are ever, pulled off in Wall street. How thousands emerge from the low tide of the day before pay day Is a mystery. New York Is built for people with THE WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST. F;>r Atlanta nnd Vldnltr—Shuni-r. i.L t.iulglit and Tliuradny. " WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tlit- northn-1-.ti-rn nri-n of hlati hit. moved Mtutu-urd dnrlnc the iTi.t .fX! "“tM-now rearm In Yellow,Zi !■"? Low temperatures necownany this Vuk Havre and Yellowstone Park reporfliii' R t» degree* this motnlng. a trough of proMure Mfeuda from Iowa lomW,, !,Z little ready money. Every neiv trans-i tlm "mmitr" thTpraraure portatton line encourages a slenderer .lure yratenlay m.ri.lng anil I, T.i margin of canh in pocket. The rapid- and atiiKKUb. tty with which the subway whisks people from the city hall to Washing ton heights makes a quarter ample cnpltnl upon which to set out from home. Probably a hundred years ago, the farmer who lived that far up would have made sure his nocketbook was well tilled before he started for the Millions of people go to ball ^■MaitaigYgty, m - . to get home by the usual route. If a sudden SOUTH PRYOR ST. NISK BOOMS. At.I?MODERN IMPROVE incut.*: lot Terms $4JW0 If an earthquake were to send every ml prices. Banks hold the av- .Sew Yorker’s surplus, whether It be a hundred dollars In a savings The rich are often One of the young millionaires city, for example, seldom has .'ash enough to pay for a moderate If the rich were turned out Not only In money, but In his food s well, do New Yorkers live on slen- er margins. The corner grocery, the hour. Thousands t a few hours if the When breakfast Is SPECIAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. FALVEY.—The friends and relntlvra of Mr. John J. Falvey. Mrs. Man ? Fttlvey, Miss Lizzie Murphy arm u, Hannle Murphy are InvltSd to aS U.e funeral of Mr. John J. FaUev"J Thursday, September 13, 1906 a, n a. m., from St. Anthony-s chapel' corn.! Onk?and. an<I AShby ^^35 The following.named gentlemen win please act as pall-bearer, and meet „ Pattersonx. 96 North Forsyth nr.„ at 9 a. m.: Mr. Clarence Haven,- Terance Doonan, Mr. Edgar SnaMm. Mr. John Morris. Jr., Mr. C. f ? Mr. John Hlount. Mr. J. A. Von DowS Mr. Thomus Kelley. 'A now flit •lenr. flt m0 * 1 " rtotiou,"the"wJntb??*^ b 't" fallen In portion* of Flerldi f.eorgln, Alalinuia,' Mlulsslppl nml In le western ha f of the Mln.lMlppi ,-nllev K! falls were at Birmingham «5a k! Itelng 1.42 and l.oo reapeetlrelr J h„ 1 , h r„de n,P " r '’ , " rP ,h '' "°" ,h hM ru/tism The eommions favor showers In till, ms tlon tonight nml Thursday. ** J. B. MAItliruv. Hectlou Dlreetor. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. Fon the 24 ho,ire. ending nt s n. 75, icritllan tltno.^optcmlicr 12. 1906. Provisions arc vcrles might spoil two million break- ists. But the system works without hitch from one year’s end to an- Yet starvation is really but a few tours away. Nothing shows this more learly than the character of modem •s by the bushel. Many New s have no flour barrel at all, but upon the bakers. Vegetables -chased by the quart, and meats rooked by the half and quarter The staple foods .of the past iven place to perishable things ults, milk, eggs, salad, vegeta te. Ice cream was a luxury In ics, not so much on account of because It was difficult to dls- Dellcnte pastries, such It Is one of the wonders of this STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. 'Atlanta, cloudv. f . ~ •Chattauoogn. cloudy. , Columbus, clear. . , Gainesville, cloudy. . Greenville, cloudv. . , Griffin, cloudy. . . , •Macon, clear. . . , Montlcello,- clear. . , New nan Rome, clear. .... Him rtanburg, cloudy. , Tallapoosa, cloudy. . Toccon. cloudy. . . Mest Point, dear. . •Minimum temperatures are for the hour period ending nt 8 n. tu. thl* date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Shawnee, okla.. CENTRAL STATION. Charleston. . Galveston. . Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Mobile. . . . New Orleans. . . Oklahoma. . . . Savannah Vicksburg. . . . Wilmington, '¥ indicates Inappreciable rainfall Hist. Avenge*. Tenip’ture. 70 68 REMARKS. In nil tlons with the exception of Ch/trle*f<m trict. The amounts were light to nuclei an a rule, hut at Athens, tin., nml In okla hoiim heavy fall* were received. J. II. MAItlU llY Section l»lrecti ATLANTA MARKETS. WEST SIDE. XRAU TERMINAL STATION; TURKIC ium»tn. rvntliig fur 1*6 pt-r nioulh; lilg ii»ni-r lol; tiutnwii aliun-l «*-w 9A9K) WOODWARD AVE. LOTS. “Te\ l took my British frirnd to NI cg.:ra F»>!l».'- "1 don't suppon. oe was enthusiastic even t-bout that." • "He wasn’t jntll he learned thnt one side of It was Canadian."—Philadelphia Pres*. "I hear you and Jones have been out huntlng." -Yes—Just got bark." "Dili you have any lurk?" "I should say I, did.' Jones only hit me once."—Cleveland Leader. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN pm could safeguard us vague, faint line of risk. or merchant In some g In a house with months’ provisions. good ”1 suppose you are bored deal?'* "Yes,” admitted the busy man. "I am.” ’ What sort of people bore you the most?” "Well, to give you a careful answer, the kind who ask me If I am not bored a good deal. *—Louisville Courier Jour- naL Business Man—What do you want? Applicant—I tame to Inquire If you were In want of an assistant. Business Man—Very sorry, I do all the work myself. Xppllcnnt—Ah. that would Just suit t.—IS tray Stories, FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlautn Fruit Produce Exchange. Lemons. *|7.78fT '* Lime*, iotf76c. CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Fancy stock Liberia peaches, per box, $1.50. Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, $325. Gross plums, |»er emte, $2. Columbian prunes, per erste, $2. Rose Peru grapes, per erste. $2.5». Hint* Malvolse grnpes, per crate, $2.1* POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- Live hens. 35C374c; fries. 224«25c; broU "KWSfi; Pekin, 35c; puddle. 25«^- Dressed hen*, per pounu, 12ffl3c. Eggs, per dozen. 25c. Butter, table, per pound, 300224*1 lug. per pound, 124fll5c. , Honey, near, pound; In one-poai ruck*. KHilZc. YEQETARLEH—Irish potatoe*. ‘ ' »r bushel. $: : cabbage. 14c po«' FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postet s patent. $5.75: Dl«ro f patent, $5.10; Maacoutah Htnr, $*.6L [**J patent. $4.50; Red Eagle. $4.II; Blue lllbM $&SOj fancy, $3.90; spring wheat |»ateut. » CO**N—Choice re«t rob. 76c; No. 2 75c: No. 2 yellow, 74c? mixed. 72c. OATH—Choice white dipped, IL**: white, 60c; choice mixed, 43c; Texas rui proof, 50c. MKAI.—Plain water-ground, ner wu 73c; ItolteiL H'J-iM-tind «*t?es per bushel. Short*, white. 31.50; meilliim. 11.46; ur* ll.K: pure bran. $1.10: mixed bran. H-g- HAY—Timothy, -hoir. !jrre l'a -». « do., choice tninli bo.e*. 'W-M timothy hntes, S1.00; iv*. ^ $L00: do., cloovr mixed- $1.00; do., No. 2 ctover 30c LOVER—Choice 90c. . , .. he al»ove price* nro f. o. b. Atlan**' ■abject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. , SUGAR—Standard grannlated, $5.2°- • York redned, 44c; plantation*. 5c. M* T 7-'OFFE¥tn«i»tM ArI)Ul-kl,’« rt bulk. In bags o. barrels, i3c; green. ■V RICE—Carolina 44074c. according grade. Market very strong. , , „ 14 i CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. J* twin* l*er brick lie. Market strenij PROVISIONS—Supreme ham*. ,' R Itam*. 15*i«'. Cnllforula hsru*. Cross hams. 15c. Itrv salt extra rlM. P beille*. 20*1b*.. liaSd: fat hacka. *-- *c; Supreme lard. $9,124: M Snow Drift compound. 74c; Kc«l <.ro**« TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIA!