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WANTED HELP—MALE.
PHARMACY DIPLOMA AM) LICENSE
In 12 months. Address Southern College
of Pharmacy. Atlnnta, Go,
NIGHT SCHOOL—R OOKKHBPIKO,
month. Drang! ■
lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 l'enrhtree.
Hell phone 8S». Call, phone or write for
WANTED—WHITE OFFICE BOY. CALL
at Georgian office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CUOME
ateel bank aafea and ranlt doora; etrerr-
tlilng In anfe line. IL W. Ellla. Agent, X S.
Broad etreet.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
WANTED—WATCHMAN FOR SUNDAYS
only from 8:30 o. ni. to 8A),p. in. Address.
•—**•» ~#«eono.. “Watchman, cnre The
WANTED—A MAN ON SINGJJ5 K,D
tennner; alao, two maehlne litell on naan,
doora and blinds. State wagea. Apply
Box 4«, Athena. Ga.
WANTED—MACHINE MEN AND CABI
net men. Apply to G. O. Williams Lum*
her Co., 4S1 starlet t* afreet.
WANTED—EXPERT LEGAL 8TENOOBA-
$100; stenographer, neginner, onirg*
for peVraaSent poJBona 112 to IB; ateno-
bookkeeper for ont-of-town poaltlon. HM.
Belfamy Bnalnea. Agency. H30 Candler
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FASIILIAB
with retail grocery trade of city. Inquire
at office. Cudahy Parkin* Co.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
jobs* JTra ossa
WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMEDI-
ately for young ladles’ colleg*. Only com
patent and experienced persons need apply.
State salary required and send recommenda
tions. Address at once Shorter College,
Rome, Ga.
WANTED HELP—M.l. and F.m.1.,
WANTED—AT ONCE. BOYS AND GIRLS
all or part of the time to handle n fast
selling article. Address with 4c id pont
age stomp* for sample and jfujl particulars,
oiot" Snpp'J Co. »ox III. CoItiml.ua, Oa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WITH
machine dealrea work to do at home.
Will go and take dictation, and transcribe
nt home, and return. Addreaa C. B.. iaro
•leorglnn.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man not afraid or work. Can furnl.h
good references. Address W. O. F., care
The Georgian.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER I)E-
*lrrn |toalllon. preferably legal work. Ad-
Mlaa M.. 2M Highland areniie. city.
WANTED—POSITION BY EXPERIENCED
yotin* lady atenographer: emploj-ed. hut
ilealrra to moke rhange; ran giro the beat
of refereneea. Addreaa Steuo. No. 2, rare
Georgian.
WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG LADY
an naalatant heekkeenar or office work,
references furnished. Address A. C., care
GeorglAn- -
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AGENTS—BOYS AND GIRLS
In «»ary town In Georgia and Alabama for
midget card* Write for free aamplea and
tarma. Antr^ Omar. Atlanta. Ga. 1313
Empire
AGENTS WANTED-WE MANUFACTURE
uai ■fiiainitifi hnnaehold articles that sell
ten splendid household articles that
rapidly; our agents are making from $3
10*110 per day; a sure money winner for
•nan atiri wnifistl! Writ© HOW, J0U won t
man and women: write now. you won t
regret It. American B. * P. Co., Cam-
bridge, Ohio. —
PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK
to na for enlargement; fair prlcee, good
flu)ah; 18 by 20. Kollglouo and acenory idr-
♦urea cheap. The Garner Company, 1IA
■ Trier* afreet, Atlanta, Ga.
PER80NAL.
DAVID W. YARBROUOn.
MASTER PLLMBER,
Phoaea 12M. *> Boater 8L
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
p«tstg Co.. 1IH North Vryor atreet
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
' office flxturea to aell. the Sonlhern
faction and Salrajte^C^mpauy. 10 South
ilSSwiihSSr? 1 no**i juTOf .'isr
IF YOU HAVE PROPRIETY TO HELL.
place It with u»; we give It our sr * *
and personal at tent Ion. __ If_It*s wort!
fourth National Bank.
IF YOU WI8II TO BUY, BELL OR EX
STORE—132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN
nlng through to Forsyth street, Includ
ing rood basement and upstairs. Apply
at office of Gnthtnan Steam Laundry, 130
Peachtree street.
FOR 8ALE—FARM.
good three-room dwelling, one tenant house.
kty good outbplldln
good springs, 80
■ultlvstlnn, 60 acre
two j __
of cnltlratlon, 60 acres In original forest,
40 In pasture, remainder In good bottoms,
two public roads through place. Fine place
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for machinery. School Joins farm, nar
jjnln In this property. Box 32, Dallas,
ART 8CH00L.
WANTED—THE PUBf.lC TO VIBIT
Hlnppy s School of Art and Inspect por
traits painted by his large classes. Corner
Peachtree end Auburn.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
$5 REWARD.
rrnnie: .iu. wf.4wv. nmu
ward. 98 Decatur street.
FOUND.
HAHH HUY. I I»G LMUOtl I.UDAn Vi
low, cleans suits II to 31.S0. Panta
M Whitehall St. l-bonaa, Bell 620, A. 3
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. m. at tha Southern Auction and
Salvage Company, 20 South ITyor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HELL OR Ex
change properly of uny kind It will
you to neo na. C. II. Walla A Co.,
Fourth National Bank.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED TEO-
pie and othara. American Inraalmant
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a 4 , reason-
.. - - 1 7e $ <5, ••
able rates. Bell phono
jould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
cent tatereet, according to security of-
H. It. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND*
* a.a * - - h Writs
any amount, 4ft, 5 and I per cant, wi
or call 8. W. Corson, S4 8. Broad etreet
FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING
loans on Georgla^farma' at thlTtowsst
'?«• Ths Bout her a Mortgage
rates aver oflfert
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at vary lowe.t rata* No delay* Chariot
Herman, rooms 2024 Temnls Court
HAVE 15,000 TO LOAN. BUMS TO SUIT,
on unencumbered Atlnnta realty. Address
R. II. M., care Georgian.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly pnyiueut plan; no delay;
8 Iso money for purchase money notes,
trnlght loans made at 6 per cent and up-
r'lriuKiii uniii» innnc hi o per cent ami up
wards, according to destrshlllty of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street.
wanted—money.
WANTED—FOR FIVE YEARS. $10.00).
three farms In Georgia valued nt
$20 000 as collateral. Must have money
without .delay. Address (Maude Robert,
—Jay.
Hhadydnle, (In., cars Box 27.
. i PEWkllTER-X m ----- - , „
proved Smith Premier: cost $!«; will sell
for $90. Address W. P. >>.. care Georglsn.
FOR HALE CHEAP-BARLOCK TYPE
writer. A. R. tlontker, 615 Peters Bldg.
FOR BALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE;
biiu Mfi°c£
FOR BALK-TWO CAR LOAOb FINE
WHU1I * ..Jtter msde. Georgia
VeSlcts Mff. Co " (0 and 12 West Mltchsll
etreet
FOR SALE—ONE TEN-YEAR LEVEL
premium Guarantee Trust Company
bond. Address Bond, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—AN At DRY GOODS AND
shoe business: opened April 23: In live
town; new county of sonth Georgia; doing
fine strictly cash business; new modern
building; electric lights, all conveniences.
a—.. .L..ia*. aniur i.nnL-iiiv “System,
8EED8.
tlKT OUR l-RICKS ON ONION SETS,
nlfalfa. I'rlmann, Had, nurr, Alayka nn.l
1) bite clover, grasses and grain seeds.
McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Broad street
WANTED—ROOM8.
WANTED—BY A RETIRED ELDERLY
couple, unfurnished a|iartinents, lower
floor, or a 5-rooui cottr
Ings. State particulars
to! avenue.
WANTED-ROOM8. FURNISHED OR UN-
furnished, for light housekeeping; close
In; desirable nelghWhood. Address W.
W., care Georgian.
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8.
wanted. 70 K. Kills strict.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS
•chooL law, madia*! hot
C. Oavan. 21 Whllahall atraal.
M. A. SHELTON,
SALABLE DON’T FORGET M. A. SlIKLTON IS
WANTEIV—TEN THOUSAND PEOI-LE TO
bay M*aey Flour. I
.vary a»ck.
Thera la money lu
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
l-ANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and ratlin pad. 60c.
■oft and atlff fait bati cleaned and r»
■teSi
: ha
PICTURE FRAMES.
STOP PAYING KENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
TIIU STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of IVnahiiiKton, D. nrm ...|| y U u
TPV^ySMSK ■H’An.-n °n B y?u E a?; ^aTf
.rnar Feaahtrca. Entrance Aubnm arena* | returnabl.
$1.*») borrowed, emibling you to l>ec«iuie
' ' r««»r landlord and paying for your
WALL PAPER. jUmue for less than you are now paying
—i... prospectus and r»| n ns of the
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ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. 11. SHELDON, FELLOW OK .THE
American and Georgia State Association
of Public Accountant* Sheldon Audit Ct).,
public accountants snd sudltora. 518-519
Temple Court. Examinations, sppralsaUL
audits. IyM’.tl and long distance pnone U96.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail dlstribntors of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Records. Ju«t
recelvofl Isrge .consignment of machines snd
over 10,006 records. Immediate attention
glren mall orders. We went the names of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Co.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIKS-LAItOBST
bicycle and sundry distributors In tne
South. Southern .agents for Pierce, Yale,
Snell and Hudson bicycle*. Write for our
1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander*
Klyea Co.
: MESSENGER SERVICE. UM
FOB PIIOMI-T AND RELIABLE MBS-
sengers, ’phone 33. J. A. Davies and J.
C. firanan.
PICTURE FRAME8. ' „
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 914 Auburn av.nue,
roruer Peacblrw. Kotrauc. Auburn Ht
nue.
PRE88ING CLUB.
PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU-
relca f'ressfng Club—Cleaning— Repairing.
Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell ’phoue 2476. 106%
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month.
_ 8EWING MACHINE8.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheeler k. Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
'of attachments. Prompt delivery. Roth
'phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES ANT) RANGES REPAIRED AND
»*t up. Export workman. Patterson
Furniture bonne, 9»6 I’etera street. -Phones,
Atlnnta 9472, Ball 794 west We buy any
thing.
TRUNK AND SAG REPAIRING.
H. W. BOUNTIIEB * BBO. THUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. Na 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1676.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
wntehea nr. my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealing* II. Wolter Lett. Iloom
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 I.UCKIE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell ZSX. Mena sowed half sola* 76c. •
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS,
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
SH4 N. Forayth St. Bell (Main) 1061 and 2266.
Atlanta 904 and 2266.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER Sc CORRESPONDENT.
»14 Whitehall Ht. 3214 H. Broad 81.
Bell Phone No. 6W7.
CASH REGISTERS.
V
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, HALLWOODH. IDEALS
and nil other makes nt bargain prices.
«« ©an sell you a register, suitable for
any business, nt a price that can not help
but please yon.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Sbcond-IIand Cash Register
Store,
, 24 8onth Broad Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
GIrORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
THREE NICE LOTS ON CORNER. ALL
for $500.
NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN,
best part of North Jackson street; prac
tically new; $5,200; one-bait cash.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WESTERN
Heights; lot 100 by 110; for $1,250.
NICE LEVEL LOT 60 BY 100; ONLY $125.
LOT 104 BY 185, WOODWARD AVENUE,
running liack to another street; $1,100.
NEAR GRANT PARK. NICE, LEVEL.
shady lot, 100 by 186, fronting on three
streets; $1,400.
NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN
minutes’ walk of teriulunl station; side
walks, sewers, cabinet mantels; renting at
$16; $1,660.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Pour houses on corner lot.
Good stretet. Rents $31.00
month. Price $3100.00 See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
FOR RENT
NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. 303 ATLAN-
ta avenue, with large ynnl and facing
Grant (uirk, $15.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH MODKIIX CON
venlence nnd I'ouvenlent fur two small
families. 101 East avenue, $25.
S. L. DALLAS,
318 Fourth National Bank
Building; Phone 1455.
FOR SALE
218 South Avenue, Between
Cherokee and Grant.
SANDERS, SMITH &
, COX WAY.
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
1 AM OFFERING THE BKSTHIHJ-
house lu the city of Atlanta or the state
of Georgia. There Is not one Iota of lunch
work ul*out It. Every particle of labitf
by strictly first-class mcchnnlcM.
....Hi material Is of the very best. It
was built for a home by the owner himself.
If you are bulking for a house Hint looks
like n mechniiie had tunm around w*ben the
work wns going on. come out to see me.
The house In five rooms, two halls,
bath room, lar^c closets, wide verandas.
Yates. State
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. pauy. address J. Hr. JuIL..
••Don't lot ’em fool yon.'* 31m Burnett | Agent. 321 Austell Bldg.. Atlanta.
(formerly of Burnett Ic Wlllia) la not dead I *
nor missing. He Is contracting wall pat»er i HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
‘ * “ AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
imlm/ng. Office and show room
East Hunter street. Both r
sod
i 550.
COUNTY IN GEOUGIA.
Im»(Ii front and rear. The Interior finish
Is equal to any tlO.000 residence, and Is put
together like a piece of furniture. Tho lot
lies lieamlfully. and has all kinds of fruits
In lieitrfng. Tile ndghliorliond eannot lie
snrpasseil anywhere. Grant Ihtrk furnishes
«ne of the nicest ami largest play grounds
In the city, ami Is mdy a few steps away.
If you are looking for mi investment, now
D your chance, as the cost of repairs will
not l*e anything for years to come, nmL
of course, the renf money will be clear
profit. Price $2^G». Take any Grant Park
car. and walk south one block and west
•me half (dock from the Cyelurama build*
lug. Apply to onucr, 215 South avcuuc.
$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 OUR BIG
suction sale of sixteen brand new bouses,
located on Grant, Sydney, Broyles and Or
leans streets, snd the beautiful new St.
Paul avenue. Hale will begin at 3 p. in.,
Thursday, September 30, on the premises.
Take Woodward avenue to Grant park cars,
select your home and bay It at your own
price and on dead easy terms. Call at this
office for further particulars.
NO. 406 RAWBON ST/—TWO-STORY 7-
room house. All conveniences. Rent $30,
price $3,000. Good borne or Investment prop
osition.
EAST POINT—GOOD 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
new nnd well built: no second-class mate
rial used; large lot; location good. This Is
n good proposition for home or Investment.
Price $1,450. Also 6-room cottage adjoining
ntmve $1,600.
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS
nnd hall, on good slxe corner lot; close to
three car lines and where several other
new houses are being built—$1,600. Terms.
McDonough st.-nkar new south
I’ryor street school; now 5-room cottage,
good lot; rents $17.60. Price $1,600. Good
home or Investment.
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.:
nice almost new 5-room cottage home; alt
city conveniences; good car service. Price
$2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE 8IX-
rooin cottage; gns and water; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantel*, double-
floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,*
Qpo. Terms.
A CORNER IN BELLWOOD, 104x218 FT..
. with two old homes on It, for $L500. Good
lot to Improve or bold for future enhance
ment.
BeU Phone 2027. Atlanta Phoue 188L
HALES DEPARTMENT:
A. 8. HOOK. It. C. EVE.
PIEDMONT AVENUE,
Near Tenth Street.
A MODEL HOME, JUST FINISHED—
Convenient to the new Tenth street public
school; hnn eight Urge rooms, l>e*lde ample
clonets. dressing rooms and pantries; work
manship and materials of the best; every
modern convenience: piped for furnace; has
gun and electric lights, electric door lock,
speaking tubes, etc.; very roomy verandas.
Price $7!000.
AT ATI. A NT A HE1UHTR—A TRACT
having a front of 472 feet on Peachtree
road and lying iierfcctly. Price $6,600.
IN WEST KND—JUST 200 FBKT Vft6U
Gordon street, a lot 60x230; high, level
and shaded, for $600.
FOR KITHKIt OF THE ABOVE Al'I'I.V
to the owner, nt No. 2 Grant building.
Atlanta phone 486.
FOR RENT.
NO. 31 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE-
This 2-story 11-room frame, op lot 60x100,
which lies elevated slightly, Is on the uorth
side of West Peachtree place, at the cor
ner of Spring; has gas, hot snd cold water,
I tilth, closet and stationary washstnml ou
each floor; sink In the kitchen nnd sink in
the butler's pantry, with sonant's closet
lu the yard. This building has live rooms
on the first floor, four rooms on the second
floor and two rooms In the basement; It Is
In a good neighborhood and In good repair.
Will relit on lease ut $60 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
' THE RENTING AGENT.
11 Auburn Arena*.
Both Phones lit.
WANTED REAL ESTATE
WANTED FOR CUSTOM
ER A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT
TAGE ON NORTH SIDE;
$i)00 DOWN AND $30 PER
MONTH.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
609-10 CENTURY.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
BeU Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
WANTED—A TENANT
ON LONG LEASE FOR
A NEW BUILDING CON
TAINING 30,000 SQUARE
FEET WITIIIN F E W
FEET OF POSTOFFICE.
GOOD FOR MAN U F A C-
TURING. OVER 200 FEET
FRONT ON STREET.
ON N. JACKSON STREET WE HAVE
absolutely the best 9-room house on the
street for tbp money. You only have to look
at It to realize that It Is a bargain. Only
$5,260. Good terms.
N. JACKSON 8TREET NEAR PONCE De
Leon avenue, n new Vtroom. house; modern
In every respect; east front, fine shade,
large lot. $7,600. Easy* terms.
M WEST END WB irivB BARGAINS OX
nearly every street; come up sod let’s talk
al>out them. We know we can suit yon
In this part of the city.
ON RAWSON 8TREET WE HAVE JUST
had listed with us a bargain; you can't
find much property In this section, but we
can sell this at $2,150 cash for a few days
only. Come qnlck.
WB HAVE SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
‘ near Atlanta, suitable for dairy and poul
try mixing; conic up snd look at the list;
It costs you nothing to talk to us. nnd It
Is a pleasure for us to show you wbnt we
have.
$4,500
9-ROOM, 2-STORY, ON
NORTH SIDE AND
WALKING DISTANCE.
LEASED TO GOOD PAR
TIES $40. A MONTH.
J. A. BQNDURANT & CO.,
612 FOURTH NATIONAL
BANK.
EXPERT TAILORING
B. KAUFMAN, expert tailor, ot
ters great bargains ln Imported
woolens. If you want to save from
)10 to $15 on a tailor-made suit,
call at bla parlors, 308 and 310
Temple Court Bldg., Sd floor.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Bell Phone 2081.
BARGAIN.
EAST HARRIS STREET, A SEVEN-ROOM
cottage bti lot 60 by 160. This house Is
between Conrtlnnd and Ivy streets, nnd
the lot stone Is worth the price. This la
very close In, and we consider It n bar
gain $5,000
LOOK.
SOUTH PRYOR STREET, A NINE-ROOM
house ou lot 60 by 168. This house wns
built for n home, and has nil modern Im
provements. Very cheap at $4,500
NOTICE.
CHAPEL STREET-HERB WB HAVE A
seven-room cottage with nil modern Im
provements: on lot 38 by 176. This house
!• rented for $24..... $2,900
' INVESTMENT.
ORMOXI) 8TRBBT-1IEHE WE HAVE A
lot facing nrysn street 185 feet, and run
ning back 110 feet. This lot Is on three
streets. You could hulhl eight houses on
this lot, nnd rent them before they are
finished. $1,000
COME
TO SEE. AND IF YOU CAN NOT COME
to see us. Just ’phone us, nnd we will call
to see you. .
J. C.'BALDWIN & CO.,
Real Estate aud Invest
ments.
501 Peters Building.
City aud Suburban Property
Farm, Timber and Min
eral Lauds.
Phones, Bell 5191; Atl. 3310.
$5.600—E. PINE STREET, NEAR COURT-
land avenue; 10-room 2-story resbleuce,
modern; large lot, choice nclghlmrhood.
Terms.
te,10O-!VIK>IH\‘AHII AVt:.. k-IIOOM COT-
tnge; water nnd gns; lot 40x125 feet; on
ear line. Knsy terms.
W'KI.t.ltOHN 8T„ WEST ENI). SIX-
room 2-story house; first house uorth of
West End avenue. Rargnln.
fi»n—llltOWN* ST., WEST END. 3-KOOM
cottage, strictly white nelghliorhood; lot
86x119 feet; rents fur $8 per month; some
cash, balance like rent.
1 HAVE THREE TltlVKT'A'ltMX XKAlt
city for sale. See uie Mouilay.
FOR SALE.
2t-r<jora brick house at 54 North For
ayth street. 200,000 good' brick and
fine building material. Bargain for
contractor or builder. Addreaa W. T.
WINN, Box 1M„ or phone 496.
Ansley Park
On September 18th, we will conduct an auction sale
of about 80 lots in Ansley Park. Full particulars of this
important event will be announced in the papers.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
ATLANTA MABKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. $7.75^8.00.
Limes. 60fc75c.
Pineapples. $!.50fr£50.
Bnnnims, straights, per bunch, $1.6001.75.
Culls, per bunch, $L00O1.26.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Fancy stock;
rSlberta peaches, per box, $1.60.
Mountain Bartlett (tears, per box, $2.25.
Gross plums, per crate, $2.
Colombian prunes, per crate, $2.
Homo Peru fra fie*, per crate, $2.50.
Blue Malvolse grapes, (ter crate, $2.50.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCB-
Llve hens. 35G37Kc; fries, 2214625c; broil*
u,SS& Pekin, 35ct puddle. 2562TV4C.
« ,6 no, *
iig. per (
BMMfj
racks, lie;
VEGETABLES—Irish
12613c.
mnd, 2062214c: cook-
[Oc'pound; In one*poand
potatoes.
Onions, 3c per pound:
New sweet potatoes,
60c bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR-I’ostei ■ patent. $5.76; Diamond
* IA2UH—i »'i«tuuuu
patent, $5.20; Mnscoutnh Star, $4.60: fnucy
parent! $4.50;’ Red Eagle, $4.15;*B1ue itllmori.
$34>0j fancy, 13.S0; spring wheat patent, $5.00
8fu
COitN—Choice red **ob, 76c; No. 2 white,
75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed, 73c.
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c; cbolcs
white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust*
proof, 60c.
MEAL—Plain water-ground, per bnshel,
72c; ltolted. 140-mmnd #utes per bushel. 66c;
Shorts, white, $1.60; medium. $1.40; brown.
irn urnu. luiAnu uioii, ft.w.
Tlmolhj. cholo* larx* bale., 11.10:
do., choice amnj! hate* 11.06: do.. No. 1
timothy Imlea, 61.00; lw>. I, 61.00: do.. No. '1
cloerr mixed. 61.00; do.. No. : ciorer mixed,
CLOVER—Choice »0c.
•object
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard xrannlntcd, 6J.M. New
York refined, 4He; plantatlona, 6c. Market
r 'cOFFEt£-Roeated Arbuckle'a J16.60,
bulk, In bn*a oi barrela, l2c; green, 104,
RICE—Carolina 4W@7V4e, accordlns to
grnflp. New erop will arrive In two week*
CHEESE—Fancy fnl! cream dairy,
fancy I
twlna. 1441c. Market ntron*.
PROVISIONS—Supreme nnma, 16c. Dove
hnma, 1614c. California hama, 69.60: Rod
Croaa hama, 16c. Dry Balt extra ribs. S9.67H.
bellies, 90 61b*. 610.60; fat backs, 8c; plate*
8c; Supreme lard, 69.S2V4; Red Cross, 10c.
Snow Drift compound, 74(c; Red Croaa. 744c.
108%
8TOCK8 AND BOND8.
Bid. Asked.
Georgia 4%a. 1915 11*
Georgia. R. R. 6s. 1910 106
Savannah 5s. 1909 102%
Macons 6s. 1910 106
Atlanta, 6s. 1911 106
AtlanU, 4%». 1922 W7
Atlanta 4s. 1934 106
Atlanta and West Point. . . .165
Atlanta and West Point Debta..l07
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
do. Income...
do. 2d Income
do. 3d Income..
Georgia...
Augusta and Savannah.
Southwestern
ss%
..265
. .115
..116
sod A. 1st*..
.m
..112
121
THE WEATHER,
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta and Vicinity—Generali, r.i.
tonight and .Saturday, with no marked
pernturc ehnuges. 1 "•
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT,
Texna—Tyler and Slieruian cloudy „„
arm. Helton, Dallas and Hon.t™
and warm. Temple diiudy and damp B?
phur Springs nn.l Ul.co dear and i.lJSt
nnt.
MlM'.alppl-Ynxoo (’Jtr. Jnckson,
Hattiesburg nnd Merliflau idenr and
Corinth and Amory clear nnd wnru! 1
. Alnharao—Birmingham clear nnd hot' sa.
i'! 11 * nd , w.rnuhnnl rain last i,i t h|
1 [mitsrlHo fMPnr nml non m . * U|
Huntsville clear nnd cool.
Montgomery clear and warm. Tray ,-i P |
pic!isant fl8ant ’ Mob,,e Portly cloudy kne
Georgia—Columbus, Macon and Snrann*k
clear nnd hot. Araerlcus and Albnnr
nnd pleasant. Atlanta dear and warm.
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northwest—Cloudy; 34 to
above: local rnlna.
Northwest—Generally cloudy; 44 to
above.
West nnd Southwest—Partly cloudy; 50
72 nhore; showers In Kansas and
homo.
Ohio Valley—Clear; 66 to 62 abov
WEATHER FORECA8T.
era, variable winds becoming north.'
Arkansas—Fair Friday; Saturday aho'
ers.
East Texas—Scattered showers Frida. ...
Saturday; fresh south winds on tho n»a$t.
Indiana—Fair tonight; tomorrow pnrtij
lowly and warmer.
Wisconsin—Fair nnd warmer tonight; to
morrow partly cloudy and warmer.
Minnesota—Fair east: showers west to
night; warmer tomorrow: showers.
Iowa—Partly cloudy nnd warmer tonight
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The characteristic features of today
.re a well-developed area of low pressor
covering the Rocky Mountain districts ntu
a area of high pressure of considerable en
•gy central over northern Michigan,
The advance of the high has caused co
glon nnd
cotton t»elt
The condition* favor generally fair wentl
er In this section toulght and Haturda;
with
> marked change lii temperature.
J. B. MARBURY.
Section Director.
STATISTICS.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
births.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. Voljirecbt, nt 425 Centfnl
avenue, n l»oy.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Watson, nt
W, North avenue, a girl
DEATHS.
Perry Holme*. 19 year* old, died of alco
holism nt 48 Culver street.
(\ W. Fisher. 41 years old, died of rail
road wreck nt Ringgold, On.
Cecil Francis Honkln*. 16 in
of convulsion* nt 367 Form wait street.
Lawrence Grant. 18 year* old, died of
11. men nt 11 » «»rn\v iinri.
Mary Offhnni, 78 year* old, died of old age
nt 165 Newton street.
Mr*. Mary M. Wallace, 52 year* old, died
of paralysis at 213 West Pine street.
BUILDING PERMIT8,
$125—4. L. Hall, to build addition to one-
«iwl—.1, i«. linn, in nuiiu muuiii'iii imiu-
story frame dwelling In rear of 63 Keune-
saw alley.
$2,800—Hamuel Young, to build four
story frame dwetltugs nt 286-8-90-92 Chapel
street.
$500—Tilly Jennings, to build one-story
frame dwelling at o46 W. Mitchell street.
$40—11. Hhenrd, to build coni house at 332
8. Boulevard.
$35—M. J. Quinn, to build frame stable nt
241 Euclid avenue,
$40—Cnrl Plelcbmnn, to re-cover two-story
frame dwelling nt 337 E. Fair street*
$30—J. L. Harris, to build Iron stable shed
nt 148 Piedmont avenue.
$30— Arch Avnry, to re-cover frame dwell
ing at 320 Piedmont avenue.
$40—J. F. Hus*, to re-cover frame dwelling
nt 43 Howell street.
$900—J. L. Krvln, to build addition to
frame dwelling at 3S5 Spring street.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$1.300—Mrs. A. It. Ilree to William C. Cole,
lot on Ia»ve street near Crew street. War-
— deed.
$1,000—Mrs. C. D. Cun
Hendrix, lot on Ashby street near Luclle
avenue. Warranty deed.
$1.150—Mrs. V. D. Cunningham to J. M
Hendrix. lot on Luclle near Ashby street
Warranty deed.
$850—11. W. Ector to Miss L. P. Block, lot
on Ja*ve street near Rhodes street. lawn
$250—J, II. Rice to W. L. P. II. nml H.
Unudnll, lot on Windsor street near
I*ove street. lawn deed.
$21— John W. Green to W. W. Moore, lot
on Kennedy street near Goddard street.
Warranty deed.
...Jity deed
$51—John W. Green to W. W. Moore, lot
on Vine street near Johus street. Execu
tor’s deed.
, $5<K)—Court land 8. Winn to C. J. Sheehan,
lot on JoneslMiro rood near Thlrkleld ave
nue. Administrator's deed.
$2,500— S. G. Turner to A. T. Davis, lot on
Ponce DeIa*on avenue near Todd street.
Warranty deed.
$7.000—A T. Davis to 8. G. Turner, lot on
nVl * nu *‘ M»nr TjhW street.
$1.85<k-Joseph O. Smith to Etlxalieih Hen
drix. lot on Kelly street near Glenwool
"venue. Warranty deed.
$700—Mr*. Mary A. Hnygood ami Misa
hninia iisygissl to Southern States. IJfe In
siirahct* (Nunpony, (nt on Anna street near
( nr ran street. Lwn d«M*d.
tl.Ootk-Mrs, Alice E. Thrower to K. W.
Rose, lot l#lnnd lot 82. Fourteenth district
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
1509-10 CENTURY.
Joseph H. Carter.
■ihtI.I I. Thr Gwrgiia.
Athena, On.. 8rpi. 14.—Joseph H.
Carter waa burled at Princeton factor}'
cemetery yeeterday. He died In Mon
roe. He waa a brother of W. T. Car
ter, of Athena.
SEABOARD EMPLOYEES
TO RECEIVE AN INCREASE.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 'hours ending at 8 a.
meridian time, Beptenilier 14, 1906.
STATIONS OF
DISTRICT.
•Atlnnta, clear. . .
•Chattanooga, clear..
Columbus, clear. . ,
Gainesville, clear. .
••Greenville, clear. .
Griffin, clear. . . .
•Macon, clear. . . .
Montlcello, dear. .
Newnan, clear. . . .
Rome. dear. .. . ,
Spartanburg, dear. .
TnllajHiosa, elenr. .
Toectm, dear
West Point, elenr. . ■ ,
•illnlnmni temiH>rntnrea are for tin
Max.
Min.
hour perloil ending nt 8 a. ra. this date.
Atlanta. '. . .
Augusta. . . .
Charleston. . .
Galveston. . .
Little Rock. .
Memphis. . . .
Mobile
Montgomery. .
New Orleans.
Oklahoma. . .
Savannah. . .
Vtcksbnrg. .
Wilmington.
T Indicates luapprcdntiiu ralufnll.
70 j ■! 1
REMARKS.
-Jl districts the past 24 hours. I
rainfall occurred over tne entire belt.
J. B. MARBURY,
Section Director
A CARO OF THANKS.
Providence my dear huslwml ®
front ine, I wish to express my heart!
gratitude. While nothing can ever •■••nip*
sate me for my loss. I assure one sail
that nothing Is so sweet snd muscling
my saddened heart ns the loving sympat
of true and loving friends.
Especially to the Brotherhood of
tlve Engineers nnd the Masons dj
may ever turu with me to the Gwl "f J-
that He may help your noble order* t-
iy help it.. .
continuous attitude of love nnd devo
mr friends, jiiiiI to my Gist, that we
all meet onr departeil friends and I"
one* In Goil’s eternal home, where li'
that are broken shall lie forever benb-i
friend shall meet with friend. .....
MILS, 1. W. NOLEN
BRYAN MAY VISIT
CHATTANOOGA ON RETUR
H(ieclal to The Georgian
Chattanooga. Tenn., Sept. 14.—w I
Ham J. Bryan’s manager believes tit
Mr. Bryan can come to this city 1
his Southern Your on September 21-
A. Hood, president of the Bryan *
hapa ' ll.u |./>nnll.n.l n IaMap f I'l Iftl 'I
■pwlal 111 TIm* Georgia.
Montgomerj-, Ala., S*pt. 14.—The
Seaboard Air Line offiplala have In-
•tructed H. W. FrancUoo, the local
accnt, to Increase hla force In order
, ’. lUr " n ' 0 better and more
efficient aervli-e. It Is also understood
May Contest Election.
Special to The Georgian
Gadsden. Ala, Sept. 14.—A r»n
will probably be filed with the SJ
district senatorial committee l>: "
, h - -—- —..™ Brown, of St, Clair county,
iheir ^n. 5 ttr * 10 have “ raUe ln <lefeatcd for the nomination W
u,elr *’*»• D. Hamner, of Atlanta.
here,’ has received a letter from
Bryan, In which he says that It DP
slble that he might ieturn via At.*
to Birmingham and to •Chattanong.'