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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, It**.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WANTED HELP—MALe.
PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE
In 12 months. Aditr.-.. Houthrru College
of Phnriunrj-, Atlanta, (is.
month. Dranglinn'e Prnrllrnl Business Col-
te e, Piedmont lintel block. 122 Pencbtree.
II phone KS». Call, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you that
Dratigbun’s Is the best.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
steel linnk safes anil vault doors: every
thing in safe lino. Jt. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 ».
WANTED-WATCHMAN FOB SI NDAYH
only from #*> a. in. to 6:J1 p. m. Addmos.
with references, "Watchman, cure The
Oeorglan
WANTEIt—A MAN ON HINCJJi
tenoner: also, two maehlne men oi
doors and hllnda. Htlte wages.
Rns 463, Athena, fia.
X I
i sash.
Apply
WANTED—MACHINE MEN . AND CABI
net men. Apply to 41. O. Williams Lum
ber Co.. 4S1 Marietta afreet.
WANTED-BXPERT LEGAL KTKNOOHA
pher. 620 per weeh: stenographer and ot
her man who understands paint btinlnens
6100: stenographer, beginner. •.»: office iioya
for permanent positions 612 to 615: stetto-
Imoklteetier for mit-of town pn.ltbin, 6100.
Bellamy Business Agency, l»i tendler
bnlldlug.
WANTED—A TOI'NG MAN KAMII-..—
with retail grocery trade of city. Inquire
at office. Cudahy Pocking Co.
WANTED HELP—FEMALt
WASTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM-
Ington operators furnished jpoaltlona.
Remington Typewriter Co.. 116 Peachtree
WANTED - HOI HEKEEI'ER IMMBDI-
ately for yonng ladles' college. Only com-
petent and eiperlenred persons need apply.
State salary required and aeml recominenda-
tlona. Address at once Shorter College,
WANTED HELP—Mala and Fsmals,
WASTED-AT ONCE. BOVS AND GIRLS
all or part of the time to hnndle a fast
selling article. Address with 4c In post
age stamps for sample and full particulars.
Glolte Supply Co., Iloi 338. Columbtia, Go.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
XPERIENCED (tTKNOGIIAPIIER WITH
machine desire* work to do at home.
,'111 go and take dictation, and tronarrll>c
t home, and returji. Address C. II., care
eorgian.
Ffl 7 ATKIN WANTED BY A YOUNO
man not sfrsld of wort- * *" l / ur J 1 [~
sod references. Addreos IV. O. 6., core
be Georgian.
ituations wanted—female.
NPEB1ENCBD BTENOORAPHBR DE-
alyea position, prefrrably legal work. Ad-
rao iilsa >L. 2*» Highland avenue, city.
ANTKD-POHITION BY EXPERIENCED
young lady atenogmpher: einployeil. but
wires to make change; ran give the beat
f- references. Address Hteno. No. 2. care
corglsn,'
iANTED-POHITION 14V YOUNO LADY
aa assistant Issthheeper nr office work,
■fereuee*. furnished. Address A. C., care
eorgian.
' .' -AGENTS WANTED.
INTKD-AGENT 14-boys AND OIRLJ
I every down In Georgia and Alabama for
!—i Write for free eamnlea and
Grfer, Atlanta, Ga. 1612
1 net uny; a mire hihhp/, wihhvi
and women; • wilts wow. you won 11
“it. American II.. ft V. Co., Cam-
„e, eOblo-
iM'llB AOENTS-0END YOllIl WORK
<1 ua‘for eulargemenf: fair prices, good
tih; » by 20. Rdlaloua and.aeencry pic
es cheap. .The (Tamer Company, 11A
lere streel. Atlanta, Ga.
FOR 8ALE— REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PBOPEIITY TO HELL
place It with ne; we give It our apcclnl
and personal attention. __ If It's worth the
PERSONAL
DAVID W. TARBROtJOn.
klA8Tt.lt PLUMBER,
nes 1266. 6° 6- Hunter 1L
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
J agg
I oa
alreel.
tST-CLASS .. BUglNBSjf UOU«
[Quid have high grade stme. Call
it Wen Co.. \lH North Yryot ous
YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OH
Tice dstnreo to sell, m tho Houtk.ro
-tlou sod Salvoge Compony. 20 South
w. 'Phone Bolf 2606.
TO'EWlllTKR-A Nil. 2, latesF
proved Smith I'reinter: coat It*; will sell
for 660. Address W. P. 1>.. cave Georgian.
ALE CHEAP—BAULOCK TYPE
A. It. Moniker. 515 Peters Bldg.
BALK-DEBT ............ .......
r.ITd^We.PSHK.u'G*:
l SALE-TWO CAR LOADb FINE
rockway aurrlea. runaboota and depot
ons. Nothing tretter made. Oyorsla
tele Ufg. Co.* 50 sod 52 West Mitchell
bond. Address Bond, care Georgian.
FOR SALK-AN A 1 DRY GOODS AND
shoe Imalncaa; opened April 23: In live
town: new county of south Georgia; doing
One mtrtetly eaah business: new modern
building: electric lights, all conveniences.
Owner desires to enter bunking. "System,
cars Georgian.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WAKTED-ALL KINDS OF 8ALAI1
WANTED—TEN Tilt
buy Money Flour,
every sack.
Then la money lu
OLD HATS MADE NEW
IAMA AND MILAN STRAW MATS
B^tmI*stl6:**f<dI*hal¥ C clesaod sad ro
•UB HATreSg. 6H Wh!tehaH%L
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR Ex
change property of any kind. It will pay
you to see us. C. II. Wells k Co.. ll(H
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
STORE—132 PEACHTBEE STREET, BUN
nlng though to Forsyth street, Includ
Ing good basement and upstairs. Apply
st office of Guthmsn Steam Laundry, 130
Peachtree street.
FOR SALE—FARM.
181 ACRES 4ft MILES NORTH OF DA Iv
in*. On., one go*Hl six-room dwelling, ont
good three-room dwelling, one tenant house.
Plenty good outbuildings, two good wells,
two good springs, 80 acres In g<»od state
of cultivation, 50 acres In original forest.
40 In pasture, remainder In good l»ottom#.
two public roods through place. Flue place
for machinery. School Joins farm. Rnr-
gain In this property. Box 32, Dallas,
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Hlappy's School of Art and Inspect por
traits painted by his large daseea. Corner
Peachtree and Auburn.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
THE RON AIR, 2*4 Peachtree st., solicits
Inspection, comparison and patronage.
L08T
$5 REWARD.
LOST - NATIONAL BICYCLE. BLUE
frame: No. 48,350. Return and receive re
ward. 98 Decatur street.
FOUND.
PRANKL1N. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. dean# suits $1 to IL60. Paata 50c.
168 Whitehall Nt. Phones, Bell 620, A. 3881.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and
(Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor,
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex
change property of any kind It will pay
you to see ua. C. 11. Wells ft Co.. 1104
Fourth National Bank.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET ADVANCED .SALARIED PRO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Rldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loana on rtal estate.
T1IB UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money note* and lends money
on Improrcd Atlanta property ai reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT «. « AND 1 l'KR
cent Inlereet. nrconlln* to eecurtty of
fered; auinll expenoe end prompt attention.
Only on real talata In and near Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any. amonnt, 41L i and • per cent. Writ*
or .all 8. W. Canon, 94 8. Broad otreet.
FARM LOANS—WB ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EBTATR
at very lowest rates. No delaya. Charles
Herman, rooms 203-3 Temnle Court
I HAVE $5,000 TO LOAN, S17MH TO •SUIT,
on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Address
It R. M... car* Georgian.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
ilso money for purchase money notes.
Straight loan* made at 6 per cent and up
wards. according to desirability of loan.
M. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—FOR FIVE YEARS. $10,000.
Have three farms In Georgia valued at
120,000 as collateral. Must have money
without delay. Address Claudo Robert,
Shndydalc, Ga., care Box 27.
SEEDS.
GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS.
alfalfa. Crimson. Red, Burr, Alsyke and
White clover, gmssea ntid grain seed*.
McMillan Seed Co., 23 South Broad street
WANTED—ROOMS.
WANTED—BY A RETIRED ELDERLY
• -•tuple, unfurnished apartment*, lower
tair, or a 6-room cottage; good *iirroun«l-
ng*. Stnte particular# to G. II., Cap!
tol «venue.
WANTED—ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UN
furnished, for light hoii*ekcoping; done
In; desirable nelghltorhood. Address W.
W„ on re Georgian.
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS.
F O H It E N T-FOUIt UNFURNISHED
room# f«»r light housekeeping; no chlldreu
wanted. 70 K. Ellis street.
M. A# 8HEETON~
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical atove and range repairer; beat
work and material guaranteed, both phone*
6275. 61 8. Prjrer atreet
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
PICTURE FRAMES.
nerrBE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
U. W. Yarbrough, :5b Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nvenne.
WALL PAPER.
■or missing, lie Is cot
end painting. Office
East lluater street D
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington. D. will sell you
fr«»ni on* In life i > uulrarti ••ntttllug you to
n loan of from $1,000 In $5,000 at 5 per cent
simple Intera#!. returnable lu small monthly
Installments of 17.60 tier month on e;»rh
$!.<*» fx»rn»nef|. enabling you tu beonue
C »ur own laui1lor«l anil paying for your
*iue for less than you ore now paying
reut. For prospectus ami plana of the «tun-
pony. mMre*# J. St. Julfen Yate*. State
Agent, 3jl Austell Illdg., Atlanta, tin.
HONKST. TRUTHFUL, liUBTLINO
AGENTS WANTED f.N EYKUY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8.
! W. It SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE
| American au«l Georgia State Association
of Public A.Touiifauta. Sheldon Audit to.,
public accountants and auditor#, 618-619
Temple Court. Examination#, appeal*#/#,
nndlf*. Locnl and long «|l*tsnce phone 1196.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines snd Record*. Just
recelvwi large consignment of machines and
over J0.000 records, immediate attention
given mall orders. We want the name# of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for rntnlogne. Alexnnder-Llyea Ca
. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. __
BICYCLES AND BUND HIES—LARGEST
IHcrcIe and sundry distributors In the
Soath. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale.
Snell and Ilndaon bicycles. Write for our
1906 catalogue and price Mat. Alexander-
El yen Co.
' ME88ENGER SERVICE.
FOR I'HOMIT AND RELIABLE ME8-
a.n*.ra, 'pbune a. 1. A. Dfltlea and J.
C. Uranan.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
It. IV. Yarbrough. 2ft Auburn aventie,
coruer Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
PRE88ING CLUB. „ „ rt
PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU-
roka ITessIng Cfluli—Cleaning— Itejmlrlng.
Atlanta ‘phone 700, Bell ’phone 247a. _ 106ft
Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month.
8EWING MACHINE8.
RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachment*. Prompt delivery. Both
phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
7# Whitehall atreet.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
furniture bouse, 286 Peters atreet. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 weat. We buy any
thing.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. THUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and reimlrlng. No. 77
Whitehall atreet. Phone 15?6.
WATCHMAKING.
TO TnE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches nro my bobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. 11. Walter Lett, Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN'S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell Dot. Men a rawed half rain. TSe.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTIIACTOI18.
nriLDKltH AND IIEI'AlltERR.
H'A N. Foray III Ht. Hell (Mnlm 1*1 and KM.
Atlanta 306 and KM.
HOMER L. HUNT,
8TKNOGHAPIIKK h CORRESPONDENT.
XII Whltehnll HI. K14 S. Brood 8t.
Bell Phone No. 5047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. 1IAI.I.WOODH. IDEALS
nnd all other makes nt bargain prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, st a price thnt can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
24 South Broad Street,
Atlanta, On.
GIORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
THREE NICE LOTS ON CORNER, ALL
for $600.
NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN.
best part of North Jackson street; prac
tically new; $6,200; one-half caab.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WESTERN
Ilelghta; lot 100 by 110; for $1,250.
NICE LEVEL LOT 50 BY 100; ONLY $225.
LOT 104 BY 185, WOODWARD AVENUE,
running Itack to another atreet; $1,100.
NEAR GRANT PARK. NICE, LEVEL.
shady lot, 100 by 185, fronting on three
street a; $1,400.
NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN
mlnutea* walk of terminal atatlon; aide-
walks, aewara, cabinet mnntela; renting at
$16; $1,560.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Four houses on corner lot.
Good street. Rents $!U.0O
month. Price $3100.00, Sec
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
FOR RENT
NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. 303 ATLAN
ta avenue, with large yard and facing
Grant park. $15.
SIX IK HIM IIOt‘8K WITH MODKUN CON-
venlence and convenient for two am# 11
families, 101 East avenue, $25.
S. L. DALLAS,
118 Fourth National Bank
Buildiug; Phone 1455.
FOR SALE
218 Soutli Avenue, Between
Cherokee and Grant.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
I AM OFFERING THE BEST-BUILT
hou#e In the elty of Atlanta «h* the atate
of tlettrglti. There U not one Iota «»f Itoleli
work ulnmt It. Kvery particle of l«b.tf
waa iloiu* hy utrlvtly lir*t « laKi* tuet hanU**.
ami the material I* of the very In-Mt. it
wa* hntlt for a home l»y the owner hluiaetf.
If you are lookliu: for a liouae thnt hiokN
like n in«*ehniile ha«l lieen aromnl when the
w»»rk waa going on. eome out to mi- me.
The hotiae In live naitna. two hull*,
hath mom. large eloneta. whle veranda*,
hwth front and rinir. The Interior tlnlali
I* eiiual to any llft.ftk) realilenee. and ia put
t«*grther like « pier* of fnrnHure. The lot
lie* heautlfullr. uml ha* all kind* of fruit*
In Itoitrlng. The tielghltorhood eauuot lx*
aurimaaetl anywhere tirotitTnr!; furidniiea
one of the nicest ami largest pfny ground*
In the elty. and la only a few step* away.
If >«»ii art* looking for an ltif«*«tment, now
U your ehamv. a* the i-oat of r*|xtlra will
not l»e anything for rear# to eonte, ami,
of eour#e. the rent money will In* rlear
profit. |»riee I2.5rt), Take any tlrant Park
•nr. ami walk south out- blork ami west
i>tie-linlf Idiwk friun the ryehmuiia huilU-
lug. A|>pl/ to o»ner, .’is South aieuu«.
$3,250—NO. 275 EAST
NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS
AND HALL; EVERY CON
VENIENCE; BRAND
NEW; LARGE LOT.
TERMS EASY.
LOVELY HOME IN COL
LEGE PARK, CORNER
LOT, BEAUTIFUL
SHADE AND GRASS,
FRONTS RAILROAD
AND CAR LINE. HAS 8
ROOMS AND NICE INTE
RIOR FINISH. OWNER
LEAVING THE STATE
AND ANXIOUS TO SELL.
$4,000. TERMS.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND dUR BIG
auction sale of sixteen brand new houses,
located on Grant, Sydney, Broyles nnd Or
leans streets, and the !>eautlful new St.
Paul ‘ avenue. Sale will begin at 3 p. m.,
Thursday, September 20, on the premises.
Take Woodward avenue to Grant park cars,
select your home and buy it at your own
price nnd on dead easy terms. Call at this
office for further particulars.
NO. 406 RAWSON 8T.-TWO-8TORY 7-
roorn house. All conveniences. Rent $30,
price $3,000. Good home or Investment prop
osition.
EAST POINT-GOOD 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
new and well built; no second-claaa mate
rial used; large lot; location good. This Is
n good pro|>o*ltlon for home or Investment.
Price $1,460. Also 6-room cottage adjoining
above $1,600. *
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR .ROOMS
nnd hall, on good slse corner lot; dose to
three car lines and where several other
new houses are being built—$1,600. Terms.
McDonough st.—near new south
Pryor street school; new 6-room cottage,
good lot; rents $17.60. I’rlcs $1,600. Good
home or Investment.
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.:
nice almost uew 6-room cottage home; all
city conveniences; good car service. Price
$2,100. Terms $400 cash nnd $20 per mouth.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION—NICE 8IX-
rootn cottage; gas mid water; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, double-
fioored; nearly uew; splendid value for $V
600. Terms,
A CORNER IN BELL WOOD, 104x218 FT..
with two old honses on It, for $1,600. Good
lot to Improve or hold for future enhance
ment.
Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone J881.
HALES DEPARTMENT:
A. S. HOOK. R. C. EVE.
PIEDMONT AVENUE,
Near Tenth Street.
A MODEL HOME. JUST FINISHED—
Convenient to the new Tenth street public
school; hns eight large rooms, beside ample
closets, dressing room* and pantries; work
manship nnd materials of the best; every
modern convenience; piped for furnace; hna
ga* nnd electric lights, electric door lock,
speaking tubes, etc.; very roomy verandas.
Price $f,000.
AT A’U.A.NTA HBtOHTB-A TRACT
having a front of 472 feet on Feachtipe
road nnd lying^ perfectly. ^Prtce $6.600. ^
Gordon street, n lot 50x230; high, level
nnd Mhnded. for $500.
for either of tIik above a!*pi.y
tn the owner, nt So. 2 Orant tmlMln*.
Admit, phone 4Sd.
FOR RENT.
•
NO. 31 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE-
Tlils 2-story ll-raom frame, on lot 60x100,
which lies elevated slightly, la on the north
side of West Peachtree place, at the cor
ner of Spring; has gas. hot and cold water,
bath, closet and stationary waahatand on
each floor; aluk* In the kitchen and sink In
the butler's pantry, with servant’s closet
In the yard. This building has five rooms
on the first floor, four room* on the second
floor nnd two rooms In the basement; It Is
In a good ntdghborhood mid tn good repair.
Will rent on lease nt $60 per mouth.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phone* tlS.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANTED FOR CUSTOM
ER A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT
TAGE ON NORTH SIDE;
$600 DOWN AND $30 PER
MONTH.
MOORE r GAUNT CO.,
609-10 CENTURY.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
WANTED—A TENANT
ON LONG LEASE FOR
A NEW BUILDING CON
TAINING 30,000 SQUARE
FEET WITHIN F E W
FEET OF POSTOFFICE.
GOOD FOR SIAN U F A C-
TURING. OVER 200 FEET
FRONT ON STREET.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
609-10 CENTURY.
ON N. JACKSON STREET WB HAVE
absolutely the l»est 9-room honse on the
street for the money. You only have to W>ok
at It to realise that It la a bargain. Only
$5,250. Good terms.
N. JACKSON STREET NEAR PONCE De
Leon avenue, a new S-motn honse; modern
in every respect; east front, flue shade,
large lot. $7,500. Easy terms.
IN WEST END WE HAVE BARGAINS ON
nearly every street; come up and let’s talk
abont them. We know we enn ault you
In this part of the city.
ON RAWSON STREET WB HAVE JUST
had lifted with us a bargain; you can’t
find much property In this section, lint we
can sell this at $2,160 cash for a few days
only. Come quick.
WB HAVE SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
near Atlanta, suitable for dairy and poul
try raising; come up and look nt the list;
It costs you nothing to talk to ua, nnd It
Is a pleasure for us to show you wbnt we
have.
$4,500
9-ROOM, 2-STOE^Y, ON
NORTH SIDE AND
WALKING DISTANCE.
LEASED TO GOOD PAR
TIES $40 A MONTH.
J. A. BONDURANT & CO.,
612 FOURTH NATIONAL
BANK.
EXPERT TAILORING
B. KAUFMAN, expert tailor, of
fers great bargains In Imported
woolens. If you want to save from
210 to $10 on a tailor-made suit,
call at his parlors, 308 and 310
Temple Court Bldg., 3d floor.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Bell Phone 2081.
BARGAIN.
EAST HARRIS STREET. A SEVEN-ROOM
cottage on lot 50 by 160 This house Is
between Uourttnnd nnd ivy streets, and
the lot alone la worth the price. This Is
very close In, nnd we consider It ft bar
gain $6,000
. LOOK.
SOUTH PRYOR HTHKKT, A NINE-ROOM
honse on lot 50 by 168. This house was
built for a home* and hks all modern Im
provements. Very cheap at, $4,500
NOTICE.
CHAPEL STREET—HERE WE HAVE A
seven-room cottage with all modern Im
provements; on lot 38 by 176. Thla house
Is rented for $24 $2,800
INVESTMENT.
ORMOND STREET-HERB WB HAVE A
lot facing Bryan atreet 185 feet, and run
ning back 110 feet. Thla lot la on three
* tracts. You could build eight boosea ou
this lot, and rent them before they are
finished . . v $1,000
COME
TO SEE. AND IF YOU CAN NOT COME
to see us. Just 'phone us, and we will call
to see you.
J. C. BALDWIN & CO.,
Heal Estate and Invest
ments.
501 Peters Building.
City and Suburban Property
Farm, Timber and Min- *
eral Lands.
Phonejj^Bell 5191; Atl. 3310.
$6.500—E. PINE STREET, NEAR COURT-
land nvenne; 10-rooin 2-story residence,
modern; large lot, choice nelghttorhood.
Term*.
$2,100—\\*OODWARD AVE.,' 6-ROOM COT-
tage; water und gas; lot 40x125 feet; on
rnr line. Easy terms.
tsSO-WELI.HORN ST.. WltHT END. SIX-
room 2-story house; first house north of
West End nvenne. Rnrgnln.
WMtltllWX HT., \V KHT END. 1-llOOM
cottage, strictly . white neighborhood; lot
14x119 feet; rents for $8 per month; some
cash. IwilaiKv like rent.
1 llAt’i? THREE THICK FAKMM NEAR
city for sale. See me Monday.
FOR SALE.
28-room brick house at St North For-
■yth atreet. 200.000 good brick and
line building material. Bargain for
contractor or builder. Addresi W. T.
WINN. Box 106. or phone 498.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
WE BI T AND 8KI.I. HOUSES AND LOTS
on easy terms. 1SS Auburn avenue.
Ansley Park Auction]
On September 18th, we will conduct an auction sail
of about 80 lots in Auslev Park. Full particulars of tb
importaut event will be announced in the papers.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlauta Fruit and
Produce Kxehnnfe.
Lcmona, 17.7MjS.00.
Um**.60676c.
Pineapple*, $1.508166.
Hananna, atralghta. per bunch. 11.5091.75.
Culla, per bunch. $1.0091.25.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Fancy atock:
Klberta peaches, per t»ox, $1.50.
Mountain Bartlett peara. per box, $3.25.
tfolae -grapea, per crate, $2.50.
POUraTItY AND COUNTRY TRODUCB-
Uve hens, 3S(r*7%c; frlea, 22%835c; broil*
i jve^ducfea, Pekin, 35e; puddle. 25827^4c.
Dreaaed hen*, per tKJund, 12913c.
Hgga, per iloxen, 25c.
Butter, table, ner pound, 2002216c; cook*
lug. per pound, 12H9l5c.
Iloney, new, 8910c pound; In one-pound
rarka. 10812c.
VEOKT^BLER-Iriah potatoea. No. 1
FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Poatel a patent. $5.75; Diamond
patent, $5.20; Mnaroutnh Htnr, $4.60; fancy
patent, $4.50; Red Eacle, $4.16; Blue lllbnoii.
$3.00* fancy. $3.90; spring wheat paten:, $5.00
05.50.
COilN—Choice re’ cob. 76c; No. 2 white.
MEAL—Plain water-irn>*ind. per hnahei.
71c; tiolted. 140-nttnnd # otea per tiuahel, 65c;
Hhorfa. white. $1.50; medium. $1.40; brown.
$1.85; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran. $1.05.
HAY—Timothy, choice large balea, $1.10;
do., choice atnali batea. 11.06: do.. No. 1
timothy bolea, $1.00; lvo. 4, $1.00; do.. No. \
cloerr mixed. $1.00; do., No. 2 ctorer mixed,
90c.
C feGV E It—Choice 90c.
The abore price* are f. o. h. Atlanta, and
■object to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES,
ndard granulat
_ . 4V4c; plantatloc
'^C&FFEkt-Boaated Arbnckle’a $16.50,
bulk, In bnga ov barrel*, 13c; green, 10O
12c
RICE—Carolina 4V407He. according to
grade. New crop will arrive In two weeka.
CIIEEKB—Fancy full creatn dairy, 15c;
twin*. 14lic. Market atrong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hama, 15c. Dora
ham*. 15Hc. California hama, $9.60: Red
" * lit extra riba; $9.57Vi
... fat hacks, 8c; plate*.
Rc; Supreme lard, S9.82V4; Rod Cro*a, 10c.
8now Drift compound, 7&c; Red Croaa, 7%c.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Rid. Aaked.
.Ill 113
Georgia 4Vis. 1915 112
Georgia, It. R. 6m 1910 .106
Savannah 6a. 1909 102ft
Mnrona 6a. 1910 106
Atlanta, 5a. 191L... 106
Atlanta, 4fts. 1922 107
Atlanta 4a, 1934 105
Atlanta and Wcat Point. , . .165
Atlanta and Weat Point Debts.,107
Central Railway of Georgia lat
do. Income ...
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia.... 265
Augnata and Savannah 115
Bonthweatern.. Ilf
Georgia Pacific lata 120
C.« C. and A. lata 112
ioivt
THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlnifta and Vicinity—Genernllr
tonight and Saturday, with no mnrko/t •
imrnture change*. 1 1
WEATHER LpTcOTTON BELT.
Texaa—Tyler and Sherman clmidr
warm. Belton, Dalla* and Houston hJj
and warm. Temple cloudy and damn
phur Springs and Cisco clear ami' • ^
Cl .^* J«ck*on. Natch
Hattiesburg, and Meridian clear and 5
Corinth and Amory clear and warm.
Alabama—Birmingham eleur and hot
ran clear and warm; hard rain Inat „i
lluntarllle dear and cool. Opelika *3
Montgomery dear and warm. Trov
and pleasant. Mobile partly cloud*
pleasant. 3 **
Georgia—Columbus. Macon and Sara mu
clear and hot. Araerlcus and Albanr pIm
and pleasant. Atlanta dear and wart
WEATHER In"wHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Cloudy; 34 to
alKive; local rains.
Northwest—Generally cloudy;
al»ore.
West and Southwest—Partly cloudy* so 1
72 al>ore; showers In Kansas and okll
WEATHER FORECA8T.
Georgia—Thunder showers Friday nj
probably Saturday; light variable winds, fc
and Sattmlay; fresh south Hinds
coast.
East Flqtida— 1 Thunderstorms Friday
Saturday ‘ —* *
West I __
day; cooler In the Interior; Saturday ahol
era, variable wind* becoming north.' r
Arkansas—Fair Friday; Saturilny shn
era.
East Texaa—Scattered shower* Friday a-
Saturday; fre*h south wind* on the nwsrj
Indiana-Fair tonight; tomorrow par
cloudy and warmer.
Wisconsin—Fair and wanner tonight;
morrow partly cloudy and warmer.
Minnesota—Fair en*t; shower* w
night; wanner tomorrow: shower*. i
Iowa—Partly cloudy and warmer touted
Saturday shower* and warmer.
Missouri, Katina*. Nebraska—Showers I
night: tomorrow warmer.
North Dakota and South Dakota ShoL
era tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight!
STATISTICS.
Jossph H. Carter.
Special to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., Sept. 14.—Joseph H.
Carter was burled at Princeton factory*
cemetery’ yesterday. Jle died In Mon
roe. He was a brother of W. T. Car
ter, of Athena.
BIRTHS,
To Mr. and Mrs. Volbrecht, at 435 Central
avenue, a Imy. ... ,
To Mr. and Mrs. 1>. II. Watson, st 335
W. North avenue, a girl.
DEATHS.
Perry Holme*. 39 years old, died of alco
holism at 48 Culver afreet. . „ „
C. W. Fisher. 41 years old, died of rail-
rood wreck at Ringgold, Ga. .. .. .
Cecil Frauds Hopkins. II months old, died
of convulsions at 367 Formwalt street.
I,awrence Grant. 18 years old, died of
typhoid fever at 196 Euclid avenue.
infant of Mr*. W. B. Mott, one month
old. died at 17 Corley street.
Mary Osbtirn, 78 years old, died of old age
at 165 Newton street.
Mrs. Mnry M. Wallace, 62 years old, died
of paralysis at 213 Wgrt'PIne afreet,
buildingTpermit8.
$125—J. L. Hall, to build addition to one-
story frame dwelling In rear of 63 Keune-
saw alley.
$2,800—Samuel Yonng. to bnlld four one-
story frame dwellings at 2S6-8-90-92 Chapel
street.
$600—Tilly Jennings, to build one-story
frame dwelling at 546 W. Mitchell street.
$4<V—II. Mhenrd, to build coal house at 333
S. Boulevard.
$35— M. J. Quinn, to build frame stable at
241 Enrlld avenue.
$40—Carl Flelrhuton, to re-cover two-story
frame dwelling at 337 K. Fair street.
$30—J. L. Harris, to lmlld Iron stable abed
at 148 Piedmont avenue.
$30—Arch Avary. to recover frame dwell
ing at 320 l'lednuiut nvenne.
$40—J. F. Hues, to re-cover frame dwelling
at 43 Howell street.
$900—J. L. Ervin, to build addition to a
frame dwelling at 385 Spring afreet.
PROPERTY~TRAN8FERS.
$1,300— Mrs. A. It. Bree to William C. Cole,
lot on Love street near Crew street. War
ranty deed.
. yfra. C. D. Cunningham to J. M.
Hendrix, lot on Ashby street near Ladle
avenue. Warranty deed.
$1.000—Mr*. C. I>. Cunningham to J. M.
Ilendrlx, lot on Ashby street near Lucll*
nvenne. Warranty deed.
$1.160—yirs. C. I). Cunningham to J. M.
Ilendrlx. lot on Ludle near Ashby street.
Warranty dee«L
$880—B. W. Betor to Miss U P. Block, lot
on feore street near Rhode# street. Ismn
deed.
$260—J. It. ltlce to W. I-. P. 11. and II.
G. Randall, lot on Windsor atreet near
!/ne street. I*vtn dee*l.
$21—John W. <ln»en to W. W. M<w>re, lot
on Kennedy atreet near Goddard afreet.
Warranty deed.
15t-Johu W. Green to W. W. Moore. lot
on Vine street near Johns atreet. Execu
tor's deed.
$50>-<’ourtland 8. Winn to C. J. Sheehan,
lot on JonestNiro mniI uenr Thtrkldd ave-
nue. Adndnlstrator’s deed.
$2,500-8. G. Turner to A. T. Dnvls, lot on
Ponce DeLeon avenue near Todd atreet.
Warranty deed.
$7,000—A T. Du vis to 8. G. Turner, lot on
Ponce DeLeon avenue near Todd street.
$1.850—Joseph O. Smith to Elisabeth Hen
drix. lot »»n Kelly streel near Glen wood
nvenne. Warranty deed.
$700—Mr*. Mary A. Haygnod and Mis#
Emma Haygood to Southern States Life In
suranre Company, let on Anna street near
Ihtrmn street.* Loan deed..
fi.'W-Mr*. Alice K. ThroWer to K. W.
Ro#e. lot lit land lot 82. Fourteenth district
of Fulton •‘oiiiity, near Strang street. War-
ranty deed.
SEABOARD EMPLOYEES
TO RECEIVE AN INCREASE.
8|>eelal to The Georgian
’Montgomery. Ala, Sept. 14.—The
Rhaboard Air Line officials have In*
strutted B. W. Francisco, the local
agent, to Increase his force In order
to give the patrons a better and more
efficient service. It Is also understood
the employees are to have a raise In
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The characteristic features of today'
are a well-developed nrr/t of low nr
covering the Rocky Mountain district
an area of high pressure of considerable «
r central over northern Michigan.
__ie advance of the high hns camu-d t,
slderahl.v cooler weather over the Inkc |
glon and the Ohio valley and rains in t.
eastern lake region and the uorthenst. Pi
ceding the low fa an area of cloudlm**
er In this section tonli
with no mnrked change In tempernturf. ]
J. B. MAUnt’UY. j
Section Dlrcctoi
COTTON REGION BULLETIN. |
For the 24 hours ending at 8 n.
meridian time, September 14, 1906.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
^Atlanta, dear
•Chattanooga, clear.. .
Columbus, clear. . . .
Gainesville, dear. . . ,
••Greenville, clear. . . ,
Griffin, clear
•Macon, clear
Montlcello, dear. . • •
Newnan. dear
Rome, clear. ......
Spartanburg, clear. . .
Tallapoosa, clear. . . .
Toccoa, dear
West Point, clear. . . .
••Received late (wlrs trouble); not Incll
*1 In averages. 1
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta
Augusts
Charleston. . . . , ,
Galveston
Little Rock
Memphis,
Mobile
Montgomery. . . .
New Orleans. . . .
Oklahoma. . . . .
Savannah, . .
Vlckahurg’. *. ’.*.*.
Wilmington
* T Indicates Inappreciable r..lnfnll.
REMARKS.
Sllghtlv higher temperatures prevail*"*#
nearly all district# the na*t 24 hour* Ml
rainfall occurred over tue entire belt. I
j. B. MAUnniv."
Section Direct is
A CARD OF THANKS.
that nothing |# #•» sweet and consoling*
my saddened heart a# the loving #yiu|»«
of true and loving friend#.
Enpedally to the IlratherhiHMl of L<“
tlve Engineer# and the Mamm* do I
deeply grateful, and I pray God that
may ever turn with me to the God "f M
that He may help your noble pnler* to
Untie to l»e n hlotalng to sorrowing »-n|
Slid that lie may help me to live lu I
continuous attitude of Jove and devotion
mr friends, and to my (1ml, thnt we i
nil meft our de|»arted friends and J"
one* In God*# eternal home, where t»'i
thnt arc broken shall lie forever healed I
friend shall meet with friend. , ,.J
MRS. I. W. NOI.LJ
BRYAN MAY VI8IT
CHATTANOOGA ON RETUfl
H|m l«I to Tho UeorKlnn
Chattanooffa, Tenn.. Sept. H
llam J. Bryan'a manaff.r believe
Mr. Bryan can come to thl* t'Hj
hla Southern tour on September
A. Hood.'-preatdent of the Br\ an 1
here, haa received a letter fmm
Bryan. In which he aaya that It a
rtble that he miffltt tetum via Att-
to Blrmlnfham and to C'hattan„'>K
May Conte.t Election,
ftperlel to The (lenqtlan
Oadaden. Ala., Sept. U.—A ‘•■■r
will probably be tiled with the ei|
dlatrlot aenatortal committee by
Brown, of 8t. Clair county.
defeated for the nomination w
n If.mn.e of Atlanta.