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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TnrRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2*. 190$.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
I W. B. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE
American nnd Georgia Mate AModntlon
oS 1'uhllc /accountant®. Sheldon .\udlt Co.,
public accountantt and auditor®, 61S-©19
Temple Court. Exiunlnntlons, appralMl®.'
nudlt®. Locjol and long distance phone 1W®.
! ARCHITECTS.
' LET U8 DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
Addrea® p. o. Hox 575.
BICYCLE SUNDRIE8.
BTCYCLE8 AND 8UNDUIES—LARGKBT
blevcle and aundrr dlRtrlbiitor® In the
goutb. Southern agent® for Pierce. Yale,
Bnell and Hudson bJc.rcle®. Write for our
W08 catnlofutf and price lift. Alexander*
Elyea Co.
. CABINETWORK.
J/ CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt service. Bell ’phone 2374. Atlanta
Mood and Iron Novelty Work*, 389 Marietta
atreet.
ty „ MEDICAL. '
KROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURE
ME • r «lp dlsensea and make balr
r»* Krom r ® Medicated Soap makes you by*
8. glenlcally clean. (10 yearn auccess.) J* J*
Krotn. apeclallst, $12 ‘"rbe Grand, At
lanta. Ga.
MONCRIEF—
HE'8 THE MAN THAT HEJ.I.8 HOT AIR.
^ Inatnlla furimrea In old house* an w’ell
;L. nit new. He prepArea a cellnr If you have
«• none. Moncrlrf Furnnrc Co. Both ’phone®.
MES8ENGER 8ERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS-
_ •engen, ’phone 02. J. A. Dnvle# and J.
C. lire nan.
“* PICTURE FRAME8.
_ PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave*
nu®.
*» PRE88ING CLUB,
en. PRESSING—ALTKIUNO—-THE NEW, BU*
th. r*ko Pressing Club-(!leaning-Repalrtng.
Atlanta ’phono 700, Bell 'pboue 2475. 106Vi
Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
bb $1 per month.
SEWING MACHINES.
RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
^Y either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
on rent only new machine® with complete set
of attachment®. Prompt delivery. Both
x .Jfhnnaa 1591. Singer Hewing Machine Co.,
I; 75 Whitehall street.
lOi STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
*D - U P* Expert workman. Patterson
Ij. Furniture houae, 2M Peters street. 'Phones,
at Atlanta 2472, Bell 7M weat. We buy auy-
d. thing.
TALKING MACHINE3.
-9 TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic*
tor Talking Machines and Record*. Jnst
received large consignment of machines nnd
>• orer 10,000 records. Immediate attention
at given mall orders. We want tile names of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyen Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE & HRO. TRUNK AND
ra CO. Iletnll nnd rej»alrlug. No. 77 i
[■ Whitehall street. Pboue 157A
»■ WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
w watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas lu
R work and dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room
** 1217 Fourth Nntlonal Dank Bldg., Atlanta.
*• SHOE REPAIRING.
j: GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
,°« D. T. WEST & CO.,
ta CO.NTRACTODS.
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
- 31V4 N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1061 and 2266.
Atlanta 30$ and 225$.
5 HOMER L. HUNT, \
: STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. ’
s. 39H Whitehall St. 32U 8. Broed St. .
>- Bell Phone No. 9047. J,
WANTFD fl
- ANOTHER GOOD NEIGHBOR, "
'f on one of the be«t lots In Inman Park. ~
90 fe«t front. On same block with A
■ some of best homes In Atlanta. Right k
price made to acceptable neighbor n
who will build a nice home. f;
W. E. NEHTLL, Box S36.
1. A
• CASH REGISTERS.
• (Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, HALLWOOIIS, IDEALS
, and all other niatea at loir gain prleea.
; We een eell you a register. tnltaMe for —
• any business, at a price that can not help •
■ but plenac you. F
Caah or monthly payments. Every reg*
■ guaranteed for two yenra. * 11
■ SECOND-HAND CASH ItEOISTBRS OF be
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND HOLD.
THE. SOUTHERN "
: . or
Second-Hand Cash Register 8
Store,
1 <•«
24 South Broad 8treet, “
Atlanta. Ga.
| )U
R. M. .TONES & CO., n
516 Empire. Phone 3453-J •*
93,000—FtHtMWALT STREET; *) BY 160; ho
irix-room cottage, stable*; modern conve- 6<X
nlences.
64.750-CAUITOL AVENUE; 45 BY ' 2U0; IF
nine-room modern home.
t'Ool'Elt STREET; 36 lIY'ioO; GAH. ,h
water and sower; bath room; five roouia —*
and tinII. L<
$3.600—EAST CAIN; 70 HY 160; SHADED *
lot, with fruit nnd modern conveniences. 1
Juat off Jnckaon. <*a
94.00S—HI'ltlNG HTItEiiTr NEAR NGRTii —
avenue; corner lot; seven rooma; furnace
hent; thoroughly modern.
DeKalb County Lands
For Sale W a
ael
100 ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL LANDS.
40 acre* under the plow, nn«l 40 ncrea "
in pnature. 20 ncrea In original forest. *
Splendid five-room house, large barn ami w '»
om* three-room houae, with nil ueceaaary
outbuilding*. Thla la one «>f the moat de
sirable pieces of property In DeKnlh conn W
ty. and must be seen to be fully nnpre* a
elated. Located within 400 yards of the ror
depot on the Seaboard Air Llue nnd only *
14 miles from Atlanta, by a good dirt ronil. —
Will sell or exchange for Atlanta or aubur*
ban property. "
f5 ACRES NEAR above pTaoeI nal
ab<6ut one-half under the plow; Imlancc wl
original timber and pasture, with ordinary
Improvements. Good orchard and fine wn- —
ter; fine bnrgaln at $1,400. ....
good FontTiTToSi iiorsc, front
and rear veranda nnd one tw« %% *m
house, alth 10 ncrea of level, rich T.nd. atu
go4td water, fruit, etc. One half mite de*
not; front* Seaboard Air Line over 2.000 —
feet: also Decatur public road. Thla Is a ....
little beauty, and Is vour* for ^1,500. ”
14) At*HER 1 MILE FROM DEPOT, re's
good four-room house and outhulldluga. pie
Upon land for three plows. Timber enough r
t«* pny for the place. $1,730.
THItEk GOOD FARMS NEAR DLVA-
ttir. Ga.; 86. 44 nnd acre*; each nil well
Improved, 1H miles «>f the Hue. $60 p^r
ncre.
If YOt AttE“r-TfriE MAftKKT FUR A
farm, come to *tc ua. We have them,
large and stunll.
E. A. NESBIT,
3 EDEGEWOOD AVE.
Atlanta 'ntonr 43L Bell Those 37*4.
WANT ADS.
ONLY ONE CENT A WORD
No ad. taken for lest than 25
cents, the price of four lines.
Six words of average length
make a line. The following rates
sre for consecutive insertions!
1 time 6
J times 5
* «]"»•
26 time. 4
limns 3'/
78 times 3
MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 482)
OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE.
When lending ids. piy for at rates quoted above.
AOS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN3ERTED FREE.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIGHT Sl'IIOOUnOOKKBBl'INO.
Shnrtbantl. Typewriting. etc., only 34 i
month. Draughtin', Pmrtlnl Ro,lne«« Col-
Iren, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Hell phone MO. fall, phone or writ, for
catatonic. It trill convince you that
Iiranahnn'a la the beat.
WANTED—TllltKE tiOOII TRACK POKE
men who con ley ated and handle latior-
era. Wanca 93.60. Alw. arty laWcra at
61.50 ^.c^ day. ^ Apply Robert llliaaell
WANTED—AT ONCE: COMPETENT
stenographers; cashier: check clerk for
transfer company; telephone traffic man
experienced bookkeeper; bill clerk; com]
tent lady cashier and. voucher rlerk. $
expert typewriters: experienced tx»okkcep-
erj collar and alilrt Ironer; white woman
for general house work lu .moat deal ruble
home In city. Help in other Hnea. Na*
tlotinl Employment Aasoeintlon, 1022-1023
Century dmlffllng. •:
WANTED—l* ARTNBR TO TAKE ACTIVE
part In printing bnalnesa. either a drum-
mer or superintendent of manufacturing de
partment ~ J "“*♦*
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED-FEMAI.E. COMPETENT REM
lotion operator, IsrnUhed Potion..
Rrmthyton Typewriter Co.. 11* Ueacl
IVANTED—HKIIIT, WAIHT AND RI.EEt E
Honda: alao helper*: tawing women of
ability for plain and fancy work; food pny.
steady employment. Tall early tomorrow
morning. *02 The lira no.
TWELVE YOVNO LADIES WANTED TO
learn In press room. Pond wyiff.]ȣ
National 1'aper Company. 257-2$3 Decatur
street. .
WANTED—HOUSE MAID AND V Al-
fresa. Apply 917 OfitiiryttmlMIng. lief.
WANTED-YOUNG LADY AT LAI NDRY
mangle. One who has had experience
with collar and enff machine. The work
Is light nnd good pay by the day. The
Enterprise Mfg. Co.. 84H Marietta.
WANTED—AT ONPE—A WOMAN
cook nnd do general bonseirork for small
family Apidv 13 Enst Hnrrls.
WANTED HELP—Mate and Female.
TfyT: ... ML., linn., lu.VUT11'
WE KtTtNIrtll RE 1.1 ABLE DOMKSTIf
c-'lnrtd help-on ehnrt notice. Her ore poal
crjl Employment Hurer
11^11 phone *172 Main.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN
■a .hipping rlerk. or any kind nf hnneat
.work. Addreaa 11. 0. B.. cor. The Oeor
'iriso.
BOOKKEEPER—TWO YEARS’. EXI’R
rlenee. Vomit man wlahea petition with
eatnldlaheil hoiiao OB Wkka*|i*r or niriee
■aalatant. Addroaa Bookkeeper, care Geot
(tan.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FBMALB.
EXPERIENCED RTKNOOHAPHBB DE-
circa jMiaitlon. Addreaa Mlaa K.. 5 Grant
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AGrNTA—bGYS AND GIRLS
In erary town In Georgia and Alabama for
ml2k.t ci.nlA m..<rte»«tn p j.a jg
empire hull
PICTURE AGENTS—BEND Y01JR W0RK
to u. for enlargement; fair ppc. pma
flnltb; 1* by SO. Rtllglout and
.. 1' ae.nery oli
The fltrner Company. 1*
I-otera itrret, Atlanta. On.
turn, cheap.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
i * uv/i r*n i s iu Dnitii.
us; ws five It our special
tentlon. If lt r s worth the
I It. C. II. Wells A Co.. 1104
you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co..
Knnrt^N^onn^jnmlMNMr
WANTED— FLOOR SPACE
WANTED—FLOOR SPACE (FIRST
second floor) nl)out 40 by 60, tor s
manufacturing plant; somewhere near
*“l portion; rent not over about 160 me
If., rare Georgian.
BU8INES8 OPPORTUNITIES.
Salvage Company. >0 fouth Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUT. SELL OR
r ourtb National Bank
WANTED-PARTNER IN PAPER .
printing business to tnke charge of 1
keeping nnd general office work. ]
have a few thousand dollars to Invest,
dress Paper, rare Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Established 1190.
WETMAN A CONNERS. EC
Mortgage loans on real
Y DOIIHUO Unit aw 1IU ID
oner notes and lends money
Atlanta property a. reason*
dell phone 7M. Gould Bldg.
8. II. Turman.
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street.
M LOANS—WB J
is on Georgia farmi
rates ever offered. The Sc
Company. Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202-2 Temnle Court
*ll«nn Bl H mill
want,, teenrrftng to deatrahtllty
W. A. Fotter. 12 B. Broad street.
FOUND'.
low. clean* anlta |i to 91.50; Pat
t.H Whitehall HI, Phone., Hell 620
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOB BENT-FOUR T7NECI
room*, suitable for houaekeeplu,
preferred Iminlre 639 Peaetitree.
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
DAVID W. TAnnROOOn.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Pboa-a ISM. * nnnur BL
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS
RSS.1®
BUSINESS
ah (rad. tr
im North
... U 8X?
ass? ^“
vnn HALE CHEAP—BARLOCK TYPE-
^writer. A. R. Ilonlker, 516 Peters Bldg.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
where else, comedo us and _we_ will bent
them. ‘
Robison A Rsrnes. 16 E. Hunter.
OVll ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE-
duee<f So s yard. Robison A llarnes, IB
K. Ilnnter street.
l-story B room. 125; 2 *tory 1-room,
M. A. SHELTON,
DbN’T FORGET Si. A. SHELTON I
practical .tor. and rank, raoalrar:
work and material kuarantrevl. Both phi
IPl 11 8. Pryor atrMt.
STOP PAYING ]
BECOME YOUR OWN
* LANDLORD!
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
1,250—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
MS AND NICE INTE-
l FINISH. OWNER
VING THE STATE
ANXIOUS TO SEI
).' TERMS.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
auction tale of sUteen brand nrw bomea,
icnted on Grant Sydney, Broyles and Or-
Ulna atreeta, and the beautiful new 8t.
. aul nvenue. Sale will begin at 3 p. in.,
^huraday, September 20, on the premlaca.
Tube Woodward avenue to Grant park care.
REFRIGERATOR!! AT CORT. llOUlBON
A name., It East Hunter atreet.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
•ANTBD-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
acbool, law, medical hooka for caah. J.
. Oaran. 71 Whitehall atraat. 'Phono 1*21
-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
aey Flour. Than la money la
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW BATS
cleaned and rashapad. Me.
Soft tad a US fell kata cleaned aid r»
**B*ada oe sweats. Me each extra.
ACME BATTERS, mt Whitehall St
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
— “ ' sh, 1H Auburn avenua,
Entrance Auburn avenua.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND FAINTS.
“Don't lat 'am fool you." Jim Rurnatt
Iformerly of Burnett A Willie) la not dead
nor mlaatna. Ua la eontrmetlas wall paper
and palatine. Office and akow room 12
Kaat llunt.r atreet. Both 'phone. HO.
BOARDERS WANTED.
ART SCHOOL.
Peachtree and Auburn.
alfalfa. Crlmenn. Bad, Barr. Alayke an.
White riovee, era Bee. an,l (rain need,.
McMillan Heed Co., 22 South Broad atreet.
a loan of from 11,000 to 16,0)
efmpte Inter..t. returnable *
Inatalluienta of 97.60 per
II.M0 Imrroweel^ enablfnji yon
£<
rent. _ .
pany, addreaa J. St. ,
Agent, 111 Amtell Bldf., Atlanta. Ga.
a.wvw imiiunnt, rUMUIIllg
our own landlord nnd ...
for j#m than ym» nro no,w p«ylnB
"L’Salh
Pdj* I3,uuu. Good home or Investment prop*
' nnd well built: no second-class mate*
soil; large lot; location good. This Is
il proposition for home or Investment.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell! Phone M. 1748.
\ . . . . Atlanta 172.
Wit HAVE A CURST. WITH 22.000 TO
Invest In, good rent paylnc proposition. If
“•* hn.‘e anything that wuf * ** *“
ujno ‘
you hnVe anything that will pny a good in
teresf on this nmount call nndoee us.
OX THE \V. * A. RAILROAD. 12 MILES
from Atlsntn, and only % of mile from
railroad station, we have n farm of 80 aerea,
norea- cleared and nlanted In Klberta
r .ohen wilier •**
of wood, and
p.200.
il.250—Hplendhl 0-ro4»m house on the weat
aide, all Improvements, rents regularly at
112.00 per-month. ‘ lias clty. wnter nnd gaa.
nnd la a genuine little bargain for the
money.
i2.4oo^T\\-o. (i6an s-Roaii hovhkh is
want to Infest this I* —
ih"t>ie puice \Vb ifAviS
for a thoroughly modern 9-room house on
one of the best North side.streets. Lot la
nicely elerated. This section is unsurpassed
for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied
by the owner and a «p!emlld bargnln. We
can arrange this salt so that you will not
have to pay more.than 12,500 cash.
FOR RENT.
door.
179 HIGHLAND AVESVE.
leven-room cottage, on lot 50 t
which lies elevated. Is on the south a
Highland avenue, at the corner of Iii
has gas nnd water; Datbi. cloaet. at
the kitchen; haa Instantnneons hot water
heater; In good neighborhood; and In aplen-
repair; Highland avenue cara pais the
*. Ilent, 130 per month.
—wT WomhvaRTT avk.n^e.
This two-story eight-room .frame,
90 by 100, which Ilea elevated, Is on the
south aide of Woodward drenue. Iwtween
Capitol avenue and Fraser streets; has gas.
hot and cold water, porcelain bath, eloaet)
stationary wn»h*tnnd, sink In the kitchen;
Woodward arciui' cars pass the door. Itent,
>40 per month, * ~ 1 '
A Real Estate Investment
A customer of ours recently built ten double houses on Fulton St.
near Martin, accommodating twenty, tenants. All these bouses weti
rented and occupied as fast aa flnlshed, and some tenants’’were mov
ing In while carpenters were still working on the houses. This show,
the demand for auch places. They pay a handsome return on th.
outlay.
We have a few line Iota In the aarae subdivision, and you can build
you up a renting plant that will make 10 per. cent - look silly. The,,
lots are close-in and In the section rents are as steady as pemlon.
Only a few of these lots left, come and gei a few.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR,
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AOENT,
J2 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone* (IE
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS. r
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. • If you fail to let ua know
your wants In this line you will lose
money. Write or call, for “Special
Sale List"- We maintain the best
repair department In the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO
424-26-26 Candler, Bldg.
McDonough st.-nbar nrw houtii
WKHT LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.i
nice almost new 6-room cottage home: all
... enlencea; good ear aervlce. UMee
room cottage; sue nnd water; ban) oil
A CORNER IN HELLWOOD, lMztll FT.,
with two old houses on It. for 11,(00. Good
Atlanta Phone 15*1.
GI.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
1
FOUR R°°MS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD
Height.; lot 120 by 160; half block car
nv; for a f«w flays at $1,060 spot caah
bargain, with good future.
aM> urn RTFinir; «i,u
cnay; tee us about tbls.i
ACHE8 ABOUT TIIRRR FOUHTII8
a mile from Howell Station. If you
t to double rour money In a abort time,
buy thla; only 2100 per acre.
at 214 per month. Kennedy atreet.'
RIGHT BOOMS;
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
FOR RENT!
37 and 39 Stonewall «
Two 5-room houses. Th«
have just been remodel
d put in first-class com
tion. Rent $15.00 month.
See
LIEBMAN, •
Real ^Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
room house, north si
a referred; will pay $1,0
clown, balance $40 j
nth. Prefer to deal wi
owner. Address at om
House,” care Georgian.
them from $150 up.
LOT SO. 10 INMAN PARK. THE FRET*
*' t lot aolfl recently by Roff Sima A
with eight large oak treea; one-half
FOR SALE.
FOR SAL E-UNDERTAKER BUSINESS:
email itock cofflna and caaketa. with
nice light liearae at coat; not ov^r $430 ; 20
mllea rtf Atlanta, with atore room to rent
tor amnll grocer; Imalneas or furniture lmal
Poir ttAhk ~ aissFAVH ovVMt TR i
mile of Noterota; aeventy*anw gin, eon-
denner, power -prena, cotton elevator,. 20*
horsepower rtiglhe and Imller and houae
and 1 acre of land nil for |7>0 cnab.
R. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY II. JACKSON.
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.,
. ; 2V4 Edgewood, cor. Peachtree..
Bell Phono 3794. Atlanta Phone 4794.
SPECIAL.
ONE'CORN MILL. WATER POWER; ...
arret), on* threa-room, ou* two-ruom nnd
on* atom bona*. Thla mill Is II mil.a from
Atlanta, half milt from railroad. Tho mill
haa Just htan overhauled. Thla la a Bn*
alt* for mn»t any kind of manufacturlni
bntlnea*. Mutt h* sold within th* ncx
ten day*. You can pick this np for tb<
small sum of 92,000.
T. J. LOCHRIDGE & CO.,
Agents for ATLANTA I SUBURBAN
CORPORATION,
(16 ft (17 Empire Building.
Phoneo: Bell 14SS, Standard 1814.
PIEDMONT AVENUE,
Near Tenth Street.
OUR WANTS
near \Ve»t Knd. One that
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
we Birr and sell houses and loi
on easy tenua. Itt Auburn avenoa.
the North aide. If
, 7* or 2-room houae, in good
.. ... »d. South aide. If vour houae
will ault, thla will be a vary quick aale.
, MOPFaL HOME. JU8T F1NI8HED-
Oofivenlant to the new Tenth atreet public
school; haa eight Urge rooma, healda ample
-'nacta. dreaalng rooma and nantrlea; work-
mnahlp and materlala of the beat; every
..modern convenience; piped for furnace; haa
gaa and electric llghta. electric door lock.
apMiklniMubca, etc.; very roomy verandna.
At * ATLANTA HEIGHTS—A Tit ACT
having a front of 472 foot on Prachtr**
Quail Plentiful.
Special to The Georgian,
Rome, Ga., Sept. 20.—The bunting
season In Floyd county will open No
vember l. Instead of October 15. and
will last until December 1. The farm
erg report the woodlands of Floyd
county full of quail.
Shorter College Open*.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, Gq.. Sept. 20.—The formal
opening of the 190(-’07 session of
Shorter College took place Monday
morning. The chapel In which the ex
ercises were held wae fllled with friend*
of the Institution and students.
To Install Steam Heater.
Special to The Georgian.
Rome, Ga.. Sept. 20.—William A.
Manning, manager of the Atlanta
Steam Heating Company, has closed a
contract with Lanham ft Son* for the
Installation of a 93,000 low-pressure
steam heating apparatus In their new
three-story building now In the course
of construction.
Paddled Into Another 8tate.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Fred Lang
ley, a young white man who wae serv
ing a sentence of 60 days on the city
chalngang, made his escape yesterday
by securing a bateau and paddling
across tho river, where he landed safe
In Alabama.
Over 2,000 Pupil* Enroll.
SpeclBl to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Over 2,000
pupils have been enrolled In the pub
lic schools of th* city, the total num
ber of whites to date being 1,426, while
the colored number 613.
Camera Club Organized.
Hpeclel to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—A new
feature has been added to the regular
course In the Y. M. C.-A. of this city,
a Camera Club having been formed
with an expert photographer as pro
fessor.
Council Objeets to 8troot Caro.
Special to The Georgian.
Amorlcus, Ga„ Sept. 20.—Amerlcus
seems to be an object for companies
wishing to construct street railways,
as another proposition has been put
before the council. The city Is anxious
for this enterprise, but for unknown
reasons the council seems to object.
Presiding Over Convention.
Special to The Georgian.
Athens, Ga.. Sept., 20.—Rev. J. D.
Moll, of this city, who Is moderator of
the Sarepta Baptist Association. Is
at Apple Valley church, Jackson coun
ty, presiding over the annual meeting
of the association. Rev. If. R. Ber
nard, Captain J. J. C. McMahan and
Dr. W. H. Young are among the Athea-
lans who are attending the meeting.
Fall Injure* Aged Lady.
8|iecltl to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., Sept. 20.—Mrs. M. E.
Vest was painfully Injured by falling
down the steps at the home of her son.
A. W. Vest. A gash was cut on her
head and one hand badly sprained. On
account of her age the fall was quite
serious.
* NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the am -il
Atlanta Blank llook Manufacturlni c~|
pany. composed of J, W. Urj-ant an?) Tel
Cornell, haa lieen dissolved thla oar toll
sold tlrm doing business In the city o> I
hints, Ga. ' *'. |
Mr. Cornell retires The hnslneaa win a. I
continued In the name nstne. to wit- .71
lent. Blank Book Manufacturing Cnmo,,. I
nnd at the sumo place. I>y sir. Hrrant wil
will assume and settle nil llahllltlei and721
celpt for Ml debt, due said tlrm! 'M
This 20th day of August, 1306. I
J. IV. RIIVANT,
T. P. CORNELL,
THE WEATHER.
locaiTforecast.
For Atlanta and Vlelnlt.v-Un»tti«tl
waathar, with occasional ahowera. | u tUal
section tonight and Friday. 1111,1
WEATHE RECONDITIONS.
The ntnioRpherle/condltloDB are In rAthtfl
an nnacttlal state over most of the c 0 nn.|
VP: SSL’® a inM,ure the tincnuall
distribution of pressure. There la a alfwhtl
high over the southeast, while there la ual
well detlnpd area of low pressure. ■
I’nrtly eloudy to cloudy weather prevail.!
at moat station® and rain haa fnii«- n overl
the eastern half of th4 country and In the!
Missouri valley. The following MtAtinnsl
had one Inch or more rain In the laot ill
hours: Mnron. 1.74; Meridian. l.M; pittiJ
burg. 2.16; Chicago. 2.18; Cofumbu!.. (;, J
1.74: Tocron. Ga., 1.14. '■
The temperature continues nearly ita.l
tlonary. J * I
The conditions favor unsettled weather I
with occasional showers in this section to*I
night nnd Friday. ■
J. n. MARRURT.
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
8TATION8 OF
DISTRICT.
^Atlanta, elenr!
*('hnttnnooga. cloudy.
Columbus, eloudr. .
Gainesville, cloudy. .
Greenville, clear. . .
Griffin, clear. . . .
•Macon, p. cloudy. . .
Moutlrello. dear. . .
Xcwiiaii. cleiir. . . .
Rome, cloudy.
gpnrtanburg, p. cloudy;..
Tnllnpoosn^ cloudy. . . .
Tuceon, eloudy. . .
West Point, clear. . , „ .
•Ailoimum temperatures arc tor 12h»<srI
period ending at 8 a. m. this date.
"X
Meridian, Miss..
HEAVY RAINFALL.
CENTRAL
STATION.
AtJanta. . .
Augusta. . ,
Charleston. .
Galveston. .
Little Rock.
Memphis. . ,
Mobile. . ...
Montgomery
New Orleniis
Oklahoma.
Hnvnnnnh.
Vicksburg.
Wilmington.
~x indlcites inappreciable
r=> I
1QS18&
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ail I
Produce Exchange. j
Ba”Vmi,Straighti^2*r bunch, It-SOeiH |
Culls, per bunch, $1,00^1.21. 1
Gross plums, per crate,
Columbian prunes, per c.^...
Rose Peru grapes, per-crate, $250-..
Blue Malvolse grapes, per crate, $2.89.
liluo siAlvolse grapes, per
Cocoaouts, per sack, $2.75.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE-
ylng perfectly.
iti WMT liND-ji'ftT 206 FteEt Pr6M
Gordon street, n lot 50x23); high, level
and shaded, for $600.
Pfik biTiifiTfTpP applV
to the owner, at No. 2 Grant building.
Atlanta phone 49B.
Just phone ns and we wll
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Kept. ».-Th* Sun Mya:
"The market yeatenlay was aliunat ran.
:tnui>uily weak from start to tlnl.h, al-
Giongli ilerIRies were imvlerate anil the l|.
luldnllon was eondurtetl rarefuly. l'rlrea
"t the opening were higher than they
eloaed Tueaday. but the quotation, made
at tbl. time proved to lie the highest of
the day. Setting of atoeka Immediately be
gan and was only Interrupted bv two or
three periods of dullneu. The declining
movement embraced Amalgamated c n rj
per, Atchison, Anaconda. Union Pacific nnd
all the leading Issue., Dl.tllter.’ .ecurl-
tlea .tocha presenting almost the .Ingle
exeeptlon to the rnllng tendenev In an
advance of over a ivdiit. The Southern
I aetltc share, were aluo relatively drm,
eiiil their dosing price was the same as
Tuesday. In the lest few minute, of tral.
Ing pries, rallied aa that «n*l quotations
were somewhat above the lowest."—lillwrt
‘ Clay.
STOCKS AND BONOS.
Bid. Asked.
, iiiS*
«•
Atlanta' 0,1*94“"."lte
Atlanta and \V>at Point. . . .181
Atlanta and West Point n<H>ts..l07
Central Railway of Georgia lat
do. Income
do. 2d Income
do. 2d Income... ...
Georgia....
Aoguata and Savannah. .... .lit
Southwestern ..Hi
Georgia Pacific lata U9
C.. C. and A. lata.. .. .. ..Ill
112
Sih
Will Hold City Court.
8pecla! to The Georgian.
Amerlcua, Ga., Kept. 20.—Judge
Charles R. Crisp will hold city court
next week. He will be assisted by Al
len Fort, Jr., In the prosecution of the
many caaes on the docket.
Bibb County 8ehoolt Opon.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Kept. 20.—AU the school!
of Bibb county were formally opened
for the fall work yesterday morning.
Nearly all the city schools were over
crowded and the adjustment of the
overflows will require the attention of
Superintendent Chapman nnd the corps
of teachers for nearly a week. The
attendance has been very much larger
than ever In the history of the schools,
Filts Suit for Fee,.
Special to The Georgian. •
Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—Dr. W. J. Lit
tle has entered suit In the superior
court here to recover a fee of 91,000
for expert testimony In the Hnl Scho
field murder cnee here last fall. The
suit la brought against John S. Scho
field, a brother, and the testimony
showa that over 95,000 was expended
In an effort to prove the prisoner waa
mentally unbalanced.
Llzella High 8chool.
Special to The Georgian.
Llzella, Ga.. Sept. 20.—Llxella High
School opened yesterday with Profes
sor W. B. Redding principal, and Mlaaes
Barfield and Bond, assistants. Miss
Mollle Wilson will teach music.
This Is the first term In the new
95,000 school house.
Respite Asked for Rawlins.
ftpcetnl to The GeorgtMI.
Macon, Go., Sept. 20.—John R. Coop
er Is arranging an appeal to Governor
Terrell for a respite for Milton and
Jesse Rawlins for at least 30 days, or
until the appeal to the United States
supreme court In the case of their
father, J. G.' Rawlins, Is decided. The
matter haa been laid before the gov
ernor In the hope of securing a stay of
execution, w-hlch has been arranged
for October 2. for th* boys.
Wsnted to Employ Prisoners,
Spavin I to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—An offer has
come from one of Bibb's leading farm
er* to hire all the city prisoners that
could be secured for the purpose of
gathering his cotton crop, and the
oppportunlty to make the fernhle and
Juvenile prisoners earn their food and
clothing was put up to the mayor In
such a business manner as to cause
regrets that the law will not permit.
Portrait of Chancallor.
Hpectal to The Georgian.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 20.—The members
of St. Elmo lodge. No. 40, of which
lodge Grand t’hanrellor of Georgia
Thomas H, Nickerson Is a member,
presented their lodge with a handsome
life-size portrait of the grand chancel-
Jor at the last meeting. It will dorn opera houae was packed.
REMARK8. r
No Important changes lu tcinparnturt I
were reported for the juist 24 hour* Ililn-I
fall occurred In nil sections except otls-f
boms district, being Inappreciable In ilal L
vestas, Little Rock nnd Memphis dlxtrirt*. I
Orer the rp«t of the belt far fall* »er»l
light, with the exception of s few hear; I
amounts In Georgia end Mississippi.
J. D. MARRURY.
Section Director,
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Drexied bcm. per pound
Eccr, par doxen. 22e. „ .
Bfitter, table, per pound, 20O22VK: I
R per pound, 12^0l5c. . I
oner, new, 2CP10c pound; In ooe-pouae I
rucka, Welle. 41 ,
VKuRTADLER—TrUb potato**. No- I
afoek, per boihef. $1.00. ..I
Onion*, prr huebel. $1.25; cabbnte, IV »»* |
New aweet potatoes, 60c buabel.
Kraut, ^-barrel, $2.76.
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—I’oitcl i pi test. 95.71: DUpanJ
patent. 95.25; Msscoutah Slur,
patent. 94.60; Red K«gl*. 94.19; Bme IWim.
foXO; fancy, 9J.W; spring wheat patent, I
I'oiiN—Choice re<> cob, 79c; No. 2 whit*. I
76c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed. 79c. I
OATS—Choice white clipped, 62c: eh«W I
white, 60e; choice mixed, Uc; Texas rLI '
proof, 60c. . ... |
MEAI,—riels water-zreund. per.b"**^: I
72c; Itolled, lte-potinu .otei per bushel. ■« I
Hhorts, white. 91.60; medium. 91.40: b r i*“' I
11.16: pure bran. 9LI0: mixed bran. II * ,. I
IIAY—Timothy, choice lira; tmlea. IU'i I
o.. choice small bs.ee. 91.06: do., >"■ } I
Imothy bale, 91.00; ivo. i. 91.00: do.. 5* 1 I
loevr mixed 91.00; da.
CLOVER—Choice *0c.' . ,j|
The shore prices ere f. n. b. Atlents. ■
subject to Immedfete eccepttnc*.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Rtsmlerd grxnuUted. 98 W. 5* I
York rrflsed,. 454c; plsntttloss, Ic. M*rt«l
cflKrEtf-Roeited Arbnckle's «'• & I
bulk. In hegs <a barrels, lie; green. “I
•'RICE-Csrolln* «4«7Hc. sceerdln, “ I
grade. New crop wlilerrlv* In two weet ; ■
C1IEE8E—5'nncy full cream dairy. ‘ Xl I
Market atrong. rMtt ■
.'8—Supreme hams. 16r. ‘“3|
heme. 15V. Cellfnrnle hams, 99.60.
Cross hams, 16c. Dry self exlre ribs, !»-”» I
bellies. 20-5 Rta. 110.6a; fit beehn. 8c: pi* » I
Sc; Siiprcmc lerd. 910.25: gad. Jffl
Know Drift compound, 7 he I Red Croat.
the waHe of thla caatla ball.
New Theater is Opened-
Rpcclnl to The Georgian. , .
Athene, Ga.. Kept. 20.—The I
performance at the new Colonial tw I
ater waa held laat night when M” I
Florence Davla and her compnp' I
pen red In the "Plnver Maid.’ I