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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
\V. n. Sim.DON, FKI.I.OW OF THE
AipiTlrni! mill Georgia male Areqclatlou
Local nn<I Ions distance |
ARCHITECTS. „
LET U8 DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
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Address P. O, Xt«»x 076.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
niCVCLEH AM) SUNDRIES-LARGEST
bicycle Hitfl sundry distributor* lu *J»e
South. Southern agent* for Fierce. xale.
Srifdl nnd Hudson bicycle*.. Writ* for pur
1900 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander-
Klyea Co.
J
WANTED HELD-MALT ^
NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKK E E P I NO.
Shorthand. Typewrit Inc. et c.. only $1 a
month. Drau/rhnn* Practical BaaltieBS Col
lege. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree,
llcll phono 8S9. Call. phone
MISCELLANEOUS.
cat* lot’
It will
vlnce you
WANTKI)—TIIIIKK GOOD TRACK FORE
men who enn lay stetd nnd handle lalnir
ere. Wage. USA. A!m, MIT lalairera at
$1.50 per tiny. Apply Robert Russell
Co.. Mablcton, Gn.
WANTK?)—AT*" ONCE: COMPKTF
stenographer*; 4*a*hler: cheek clerk
transfer company; telephone traffic it
eiporleiicetl l»ot»kk»H*|>er; Mil clerk, con
tent Indy cashier nnd voucher clerk.
expert typewriter*;
experlctu
nnd shirt Irotier;
for general house work In
home III elty. Help
tlonnl Employment
CVnfury building.
In other linen. Ns
WANTEli—PAHTNKU TO TAh
part In printing business. HI’
Bier or *U|»crliiteiideiit t»f
partnient. UimhI rhnno
drum-
nntactnrlng de
for right |Mirty.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
tVANTED-FF.MAI.E. COJII’F.TENT REM
_ legion oefr»tore,..ferelebM
WANTED-8KIUT. W AIM! AND 8LEL\L
hinds: also helper*; sewing women or
nldllty for plain and fancy work, good pay,
atendv emnloynieiit. Tall early
morning. "02 The tlrnnd.
TWELVE YOUNG LADIES WANTED /TO
learn In press room. Goodjrag <■'
National Paper Company, -*<■
atreet.
W ANTE D—11OES E
tress. Apply 917 t
. erenee*.
WANTED-YGI NG LADY AT I.ArNDItY
nuinglo urn- who ha» hail oilwrlrni-o
with col In r ,1.1.1 011 IT iimoliliio. Th* -
la light mill go",l liar hr th* ilnj.
Entoriirla.. Mfg. «'o., Mli Mnrlotm.
Tho
WANTED—AT IlNrE-
««.k mid <ln gi nornl Inj
Eiint 11 aril*
WANTED HELP—Mala and Famala.
ilKUADuTDOMSW
short no, loo. Sooitro poal
tho olty. Wo innko a apo
claltr of cook.. Iiialila and Imtlate. Smilh
ern Employment llurenu. 614 “■ Hrond St.
ltell phone 3172 Main.
WE FURBISH
colored help
tlon In
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—rtlHITION RY YOt’NO MAN
na whipping olork. or any
work.BilMiUUr
glati.
Aihlroa. II.' O. R.. care The Goor
nOOKKEEPEH-TWO YEARS' BXf|B;
rlonoo. Young limn wlahoa pnaltlnn
ratnlillahoil luma.' na laaikkoopi -
aaalatnnt. Aihlrosa IliHikkia'por.
glan.
oirio.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
i ; v IGlVlT^NTED ST^NinTpAI'lllin DE-
- alrea |»o«ltl»n. Aihlroaa Mlaa E., f, Grant
Inilhllng.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AGENTS—IIOVH ANI) GIRLS
In every town In Georgia and Alabama for
mltleet -arris Write for free sntnplvs and
r.rm. Autr, Groer. Atlanla. da. 1312
Empire building.
1'ICTVRE AtiENTS SEND YOUR WORK
to na for enlargement; fair prleea, gnjwt
flnlah; 1« by 2". Itellgleua and aoeuery nte-
turea cheap. The Garner Company, I3A
I'elera atria't. Atlnnta. Gn.
PERSONAL.
DAYiD w. TAiumonoH,
MASTER I’LL hi HER,
Fhoaea 12U. *> B. tlont.r St.
OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
ri’LASS BUSINESS HOUSES
ild have high grade alcna Cal, on
glan Co. V* North Vryor atwat.
‘ 2328. .
roil HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
». •» 'J” "'■“‘J""
Ion nml Salvage Company. 20 Soup
r. ’Phone Bell 2306. _
SALK I•"llEAP- Tl A BLOCK TYPE
H. Moniker. 515 Peter* Bldg.
Hoblaon A Hnrne*. 1R E. Hunter,
°!,i , ee!;Y ,, a ,f VaV. NK -^-
K. Hunter atreet.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
rNTE ll^AtL KINDS OF SALABLE
•hool, law. meillenl I evoke fer eaah. J.
Oaran, 71 Whitehall atreet. Phone Ui28.
INTER—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
uy Money Flour. Thera la mouey In
TJ MCk.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PAN A MA~ANiT MILAN ttTUAW I1ATS
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned nod re
shaped. 36c.
Banda or • west a. 26c each extra,
ACME HATTEK8. €W Whitehall «L
PICTURE FRAMES,
PICTt’RK FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H, W. i’urltrough, Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn aveuue.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS*.
•’Don’t let ’em f»>ol you.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett k Willie! la not dead
nor uitaalng. He la contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and show room 12
East llunjer street. Both 'phones 650. •
BOARDERS WANTED.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—TH K PCBI 1C
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CttOMB
steel bank safes nnd vault doors; every
thing In safe Hue. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 B.
Broad street.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL.
place It with us; we give It our speclnl
nnd personal attention. If It’s worth the
price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104
Fourth Nntlousl Bank.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex
change property of nny kind. It will pay
you to sec ii*. C. 11. Wells A Co., 1104
Fourth National Rank Rids.
WANTED— FLOOR 8PACE
WANT Eli-FLOOR SPACE (FIRST OR
aiHi.nd flo«»ri nImut 40 by 60. for small
maiiiifiicturlng plant; somewhere near cen
tral portion; rent not over shout $50 month.
C. IL, care Georgian.
•BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex
change property of any kind It will nay
you to see ua. C. II. Wells A Co., lift!
Fourth National Rank
WANTED—PARTNER IN PAPER AN!)
printing bu*lnen* to take charge ,of Jiook-
keeping nnd general office work. Must
have a few thousand dollar* to Invest. Ad
dress Paper, car© Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PKO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Illdg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on renl estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS RANK BUYS
purchase money notes nnd lends money
on .Improved Atlanta property n reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Illdg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on renl estate hi and near Atlanta.
H. It. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
auy amount. 44. 6 aud 6 per cent. Writs
or call H. W. Canon, 24 8. Broad street.
FARM LOANS-WE AUK PLACING
loans on Georgia farina nt the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Compnny. Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
ffermnu. rooms 202S Ternnfe Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly pnyment plan: no delay;
also money for purchn*e money notes.
Straight loans maun nt 5 per cent and up
wards. according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL
low. cleans suit* $1 to $1.60. Psnto 60c.
KM Whitehall St. Phono*. Itcll 520. A. 3M1.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
HOARD AND ROOMS FOR MAN AND
wife nnd four children, from 15 to 7 year*,
near In preferred. Address llox 847. W. A.
M.
FOR RENT-tFOI’R UNFURNISHED
r«M»ni*. sullatdc for hmiMckccpIng. Couple
preferred. ImpHrc na» Peachtree.
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
HOMES FOR RENT AT COLLEGE PARK:
2 story 8 room. $25: 2-atory 7-room, $22;
room cottage. $15. !. c. McCrory, phone*
6488, 412 Peter* Illdg.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FOIIO KT M. A. Ml ELTON IA A
practical store and range repairer; boat
work and mnterlnl guaranteed. Both phonos
6275. 61 8. Pryor atroot.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you
from one to five contracts entitling you to
a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 5 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In small monthly
nstnlluieiita of $7.60 per month on each
ll,ft» liorrowed, enabling you to become
pour own landlord nml paying for your
mine for lea* than you are now paying
rent. For prospectus nml plan* of the com
pany, addles* J. St. Jiilfen Yates. State
Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga.
HONEST. TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
FOR RENT!
37 aud 39 Stonewall St.
Two 5-room houses. These
liave just beeu remodeled
and put in first-elnss condi
tion. Rent $15.00 month.
Sec
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
CABINET WORK.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlnnta
Wood nnd Iron Novelty Works, 383 Marietta
street.
MEDICAL.
KROMOPATIIIL REMEDIES CURB
aejilp dlse/iffes and make hair ffrw*.
Kroin n Medicated Hoop makes you n?'
rlenlcally clean. (30 years success.! J. «*•
Krom. specialist. 613 “The Grand, At
lanta. Gn.
MONCRIEF—
HE R THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR.
Installs furnaces In old houses na well
a* new. lie prepare* a cellar If you have
none. Monerlef Furnace Co. Both ’phones.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MEB-
sengera. ’phone 33. J. A. Uavlea nnd J.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. 24 Auburn avenue,
Entrance Auburn are-
• a M-nmun * ' inilllllK—
Atlanta ‘phone 700, Bell ’phone 247a. I06V4
Whitehall street, Atlnnta, <jn. Memherahlp
$1 per month.
8EWING MACHINES.
RENTBD-TTVO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete act
of nttiiehmeuta. Prompt delivery. Both
■phones 1*93. Hlnger Hewing Mncnlue Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
VENIENCE; B]
NEW; LARGE
TERMS EASY.
LOT,
SHADE
AND
STOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED,
8T0YKS AND ItANGKH HKrAIRF.D AND
Expert workman. Patterson
thing.
TALKING MACHINE8.
TALKING MACHINES AND UECORDS-
Wholesnle nnd retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
oyer 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mall orders. We want tne names of
all talking mnchlne dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alcxander-Klyca Co.
Whitehall street.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches are my bobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. II. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlnnta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2336. Men a sewed half soles. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
31V4 N. Forsyth St. Hell (Malm 1061 nnd 2256.
Atlnntn -306 ami 2266.
HOMER L. HUNT,
BpII I’hnn. No, 6M7.
WANTFH
ANOTHER GOOD NEIQHF10R
on one of the best lot* In Inman Park.
90 feet front. On same block with
Homo of bcBt homea In Atlanta. Right
prlco made to acceptable neighbor
who will build a nice home.
VV. E. NEVVILL, Box 836.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATI0N\|.«, II AM. WOODS, 1DKAI.8
e can sell you
y business, at a price
it plense you.
that can not help
Cash or monthly payments. Ecery reg
ister guaranteed for two yenra.
SECOND HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Sceoud-IIand Cash Register
Store,
R. M. .TONES & CO.,
516 Empire. Phone 3453-.T
$4,75A CAPITOL AVENUE; 45 BY
nine room nnwlern home.
$i." ■■■ i :mi'i:u xi'iii i i > Pk i -
. with fruit
Just off .Inekeon
ll.ixxv—sPIHNii STREET. NEAR NORTH
avenue; corner lot; seven rooms; furnace
bent- thoroughly motlern.
DeKalb County Lands
For Sale
lft* ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL LANDS.
40 aero* under the -plow, nml 40 ncres
In pasture. 2» aero* In original forest.
Splendid th e room house, large barn and
one three-room house, with all neei**sarv
entbulbllng*. This Is one of the most de
sirable pieces of pr«>perty In DeKalb eoun
ml tnuat lie *4*#*u to |m> fully nppre-
only
etate.i. i.oeateil within too yard* «*f*
•le|Hit on the Seaboard Air Line nnd
14 tnifes from Affnnfa, tty a pi dirt romf.
Will sell or exchange for Atlanta or subnr
ban property.
72 ACRES NEAR ABOVE PLACE!
aUmt one half umler the plow; balance
ROOMS AND NICE INTE
RIOR FINISH. OY
LEAVING THE S r
AND ANXIOUS TO S
$4,000. TERSIS.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
located <»n Grant, Sydney, Broyles nnd
lean* streets, and the beautiful new
Paul avenue. Sale will begin at 3 p.
Thursday, September 20, on the premises.
Take Woodward avenue to Grant park
NO. 406 UAWSON 8T.-TWO-STORY
new and well built: uo necond-elana mate
rial used; large lot; location good,
a good proposition for 'home or In*
Price $1,460. Alao 6-room cottage i
above $1,600.
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR
iJS™.
atreet school;
lot; rents $17.50.
home or Investment.
iew n-iiHiiii ruiinge.
JTlro $1,600, Good
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.:
r; splendid value for 81.-
Ilell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1381.
SALES DEPARTMENT:
A..H. IIOOK. It. C. EVE.
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
FOI-n ROOMS AND HAI.L, I.AKEWOOD
bargain, with good future.
only $3,000.
SIX ROOMS, MODERN HOUSE,
part Jones avenue; 91,000 cash, 1
easy; see u* about this.
buy this; only 4l00 per acre.
nt $14 per month. Kennedy atreet.
I'. l« mi i uuu.'ip, Mui'Cin.Y, i.i<trnr. I.w,
on East Fair atreet If you want a nlm
home, close lu. see ua about this; only $3,
OUR WANTS
WE WANT FOR A CUSTOMER SMALL
cottage near Grant Park, one that will
sell on terms. Can you till the hill?
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
^ WE HAVE A CLIENT WITH M.000 TO
^ Invest In good rent paying pro|*>sltlon. If
^ you have anything that will pay a good in
terest on this amount coll and see us.
ON TIIK w7& A. UAII.UOAI). 12 MllJEK
* from Atlanta, and only 4 of mile from
railroad station, we have n farm of 80 acre*.
i 30 acre* cleared and idnnted In Elberta
penche* which paid $1,000 this year; 60 acres
of wood, and we consider this a bargain at
$3,600.
$1.250—Splendid 6-room house on the west
side, nil Improvements, repts regularly at
$12.60 per month. Ila* city water and gas.
aud Is n genuine little bargain for the
money.
*2.«0»-tWO (iOOIf 6-ltOOM HOl'HKH IN
r of condition occupied by white ten
ants. rented the year around at $24 per
^ mouth. If you have got auy Idle monejr you
t want to Invest this Is the spot. ,
I6.SS0-THJH IS TIIK I'UH'K \VB HAVE
frtr a thoroughly modern •-room,house on
-J one of the best North side streets. Ie»t Is
nicely elevated. This section I* unsurpassed
for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now ©erupted
j by the owner nnd a splendid bargain. We
enn arrange this sale so that you will not
1 have to pay more than $2,600 cash.
*
FOR RENT.
179 HIGHLAND .AVENPE.
This seven-room cottage, on lot 50 by 106,
which lies elevated. Is on the south side of
Hlghlsnd avenue, at the corner of Howell;
-J has gas nnd water; hath, closet, sink In
the kitchen; has Instantaneous hot water
heater: lu good nelghhorhpod; nnd In splcn-
• did repair; Highland avenue cars pass the
door. Rent. $30 per month.
241 WOODWAItD AVKXtlE.
This two-story eight-room frame, on lot
30 hr 100, which lies elevated, Is on the
south side of Woodward avenue, between
Capitol avenue nnd Fraser streets: has gas.
hot and cold water, porcelain bath, closet,
stationary wnshstand. sink In the kitchen;
Woodward nveiu. cars pass the door. Rent,
$40 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THS RENTING AGENT.
It Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones lit.
'
. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
i
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
. move them. It you fall to let us know
your wants In this line you will lose
‘ money. Write or call for "Special
Sale Llat." We maintain the best
repair department In the South and 1
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
FOR SALE. «
b
FOR SALE-UNDERTAKER BUSINESS; r
small .stock coffins nnd caskets, with
nice light hearse nt cost; not over $430 ; 20
miles of Atlanta, with sto/e room to rent s
for small grocer business or furniture bnsl*
KIM4 sAl.K - GINN'EIt'S ODTFIT IN t 5
mile of Noreross; seventy-saw gin, con- t
denser, power press, cotton elevator. 20- a
horsepower engine nml lailler nnd house »
nnd 1 aero of land all for $760 cash.
B. O. MB BLOCK. HENRY II. JACKSON. j»
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO., "
34 Kdgewood, cor. Peachtree.
Bell Phone 3794. Atlanta Phono 4794. »
SPECIAL. d
ONE CORN MILL, WATER POWER; 100 n
acres; one three-room, one two-rootn nnd H
one store house. This mill Is 18 miles from
Atlanta, half mile from railroad. The mill
hna Jnat been overhauled. Thla la a fine a
site for most nny kind of manufacturing "
huslnesk. Must he sold wlthtu the next
ten daya. Yon enn pick this up for the r
small anm of $2,6ft). n
T. J. LOCHRIDGE & CO., H
Agents for ATLANTA SUBURBAN
CORPORATION, S
416 & 417 Empire Building.
Phones: Bell 1439, Standard 1614. fc
N
o
PIEDMONT AVENUE, ?
a
Near Tenth Street. “
A MODEL HOME. Jt’dT FINISHED- ®
Convenient to the new Tenth street public
school; lias eight litripi rooms, beside ample t]
closet*, dressing room* nml nnntrle*; work- cc
umnshlp sml material* of tne beat; every f r
ga* and electric light*, electric door lock. *
speaking tubes, etc.; very roomy veranda*. ” l
Price $7,000. fi
AT ATLANTA lIKKilll'H-A TKA4.T f 1
having a front of 472 feet on Peachtree lb
road nnd lying perfectly. Price $6,500. m
in west i:nd-ji:nt 200 feet Kltort
Gordon street, a lot 50x23); high, level
and shaded, for $600. 14,
FOR KITIII-.lt OF TIIK AllOVK AIM'I.V
to the owner, at Na. 2 Grant building. H
Atlanta phone 486.
A Real Estate Investment
* A customer of our* recently built ten double bouses on Fulton St,
near Martin, accommodating twenty tenants. AH these house, were
rented and occupied aa faat as finished, and some tenants were mov
ing in while carpenters were still working on the houses. This shows
the demand for such places. They pay a handsome return on the
outlay.
We have a few fine lots In' the same subdivision, and you can build
you up a renting plant that will make 10 per cent look silly. ’ These
lota are close-in and In the section rents are as steady aa pensions.
Only a few of these lots left, come and get a few.
FORREST & GEOROE ADAIR.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
Quail Plentiful.
Rome, Ga., Sept. 2d,—The taunting
eason In Floyd county will open No-
Shorter College Opens.
to The Georgia ti.
Rome, Ga., Sept. 20.—The formal
of the 1906-/07 session of
College took place Monday
The chapel In which the ex-
To Install Steam Heater.
1 to The Georgian.
Rome, Ga., Sept.
vlth Lanham & Sons for the
n of a $3,000 low-pressure
Paddled Into Another State.
Ini to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Fred Lang-
Over 2,000 Pupils Enroll.
’toThe Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Over 2,000
Camara Club Organized.*
to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.—A new
Council Objects to 8treat Cars.
.uTlnl to The Georgian.
Amerlcus, Ga., Sept. 20.—Americus
The city Is anxious
eby given
Book Mar
I of J. W. 1
pany, composed of J. \t. Bryant and T P
Cornell, has been dissolved thl* day.
anM firm doing business In the city of At.
Inntn, Gn.
Mr. Cornell retires.. The buslnesi will ht
continued In the same name, to wit- At
lanta Blank Book Manufacturing Companr
and nt the same place, Inr Mr. Bryant, who
Will assume nml settle all liabilities and re
ceipt for all debts due said Arm.
This 25th day of August. J306.
J. W. BRYANT.
T. I». CORNELL.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
Presiding Ovtr Convention,
nl to The Georgian.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 20.—Rev. J. D.
Association, Is
Rev. H. R. Ber-
WE WANT FOR ANOTHER CUSTOMER
house In or near West End. One that
will make n suitable place for a borne.
lnil%'
tin.
nrchard
bargain nt 11,4 *!.
l oi n ItnnM fiot'SK. I
1 fine
llttb-
! Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7
1 room house, north side
preferred; will pay $1,000 w „ : y'JD; r s r ,
| down, balance $40 per
J month. Prefer to deal with
owner. Address at once,
nil W im of
or. fruit, etc. i
it* Seaboard Air
piddle
let el, rfeh 7. ml.
ul D
riii*
Kiappy’a School of Art and Inspect por- “TT/k»icn ” emvi f Jiwinri l
trait* painted bv hi* lart* Hasses. Corner 11O1180, < 11 TO UOOIgldll.
1’iacbtree and Auburn. >
grain
SEEDS.
GET OUR PRICES o.\ <
k alfalfa. Crimson. Red. R
■White clover, grasses and
■McMillan Heed Co., 23 South Broad street.
FRASIER & SMITH,
• v,0 *i.yu ; ! f/i. Boll Phone 3533-M
"*■ seeds. WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS
on easy terms. IS5 Auburu avenue.
MILE FROM DEPOT,
house and outhulbllug*.
land for three plow*, TtmWr enough
to pay for the plnee, $1,750. .
TIIRF.i: Hoi ID FARMS NEAR DEC A-
tur. On.: ►•;. 44 and » acre*; each nil well
Improved. 14 mile* of the Hue. $5»* per
IK VoT
farm,
large an
Alik iK tin: si aiiRkt for a
turn* to *•!• u*. We have them,
I small.
K. A. NESBIT,
3 EDEQEWOOD AVE.
Atlanta Thom- .471(1. ilell 'Phone 379k
WE WANT THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE
Teal estate, for sale to com* to our rescue
nml help u* to fill the nluive wauts. The
above parties mean hunlnea*.
__ T _ . qn
result*. Just phone na nml we will
pleased to rail on you.
SAUNDERS. PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Sept. 20.—The Sun anys
’’The market yesterday was almost eon-
rlnnoiisly weak from start to- finish, al-
hough declines were moilernte nnd the ||.
•iuldatlon was eomluefed care filly. Prices
’ty* J’lining were higher than they
e|o*ed Tuesday, hut the quotatlona msile
at this lime proved to he the highest of
the dny. Selling of stocks immediately !h>-
can and was only Interrupted by two or
three |>erlod* of dulliic**. The declining
movement embraced Amalgamated Coi.1
|H*r, Atchison. Anaconda. Union Pacific and
all the leading Issues. Distiller*’ *i*eurl-
tl#s *toi'ks pre*4*ntlug almost the single
exception to the ruling tendency In an
udviilice of over a |Milut. The Southern
Pacific shares were also relatively firm,
mid their dosing price wn* the same ns
Tuesday. In the last few minutes of trad
ing prices rallied so that final limitations
Georgia 44s. .
..112
..106
..106
..107
{oorgta. It. it. Os. 1910.
Savannah 5a. !$»....
Mirons 6s. 1910
Atlanta. Ss. 1911
Atlanta. 44«. W2.. ..
Atlanta 4s. 1934 m
Atlanta and West Point. . . .165
Atlanta and West Point Debts.. 107
Central Railway of Georgia 1st
3*1 Income....,
Augusta and Savannah.
Southwestern.. ....
Georgia Pacific )*ts.. ..
C» C. and A. lsts..
Fall Injures Aged Lady.
I to The Georgian.
Athe&a, Ga., Sept. 20.—Mra. M. K.
A gash was cut on her
Will Hold City Court,
o The Georgian.
Icua, Ga., Sept. 20.—Judge
Bibb County 8choola Open.
il to The Georgian.
‘‘Macon, Ga., Sept. 20.—All the schools
a week. The
Lor Atlanta and Vlrlnlty-r n ,ettM
weather, with occasional showers. b> this
section tonight nnd Friday.
WEATHEffcONDITION8.
The atmospheric conditions arc in rather
an unsettled state over moat of the coun
try, due lu a great measure to the uncntnl
distribution of pressure. There Is n slight
high over the southeast, while there I* uo
well defined area of low pressure.
•Portly cloudy to cloudy weather prevail*
nt iiiont stations nnd rain has fallen over
the enntern half of the country and In th*
Missouri valley. The following station*
had one Inch or more rain In the last 24
hours: Macon, 1.74; Meridian, 1.68; Pitts-
burg, 2.16; Chicago, 2.18; Columbus, G«„
1.74: Toccos, Ga.. 1.14.
The temperature continues nearly sta
tionary.
The conditions favor unsettled weather
with occasional showers In thla section to
night and Friday.
J. B. MARBUftY.
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
Foi
STATIONS OF
•Atlanta, clear. T! ~
•Chattanooga, cloudy.
Columbus, cloudy. .
Gainesville, cloudy.
Greenville, dear. .
Griffin, clear. . .
•Macon, p. cloudy. ,
Month-ello. dear. .
Newtmn, clear. . .
Romo, cloudy. . .
Spartanburg, p. cloudy...
Tallapoosa, cloudy. . . .
Toecon. cloudy. .
West Point, clear. ,
•Minimum temperature* arc for i.’-hoiil
period ending nt 8 n. ni. thla dnte.
Meridian. Ml**..
HEAVY RAINFALL.
STATION.
14*
Teuip’ture.
Max.
IT
Min.
Filss Suit for Fsts.
dacon, Ga., Sept. 20.—Dr. W. J. Lit
has entered suit In tho auperJor
a brother, and the testimony
Lizells High 8chool.
\V. B. Redding principal, and MInset*
Hurfleld and Bond, assistants. Miss
MolUe Wilson will teach music.
This Is the first term In the new
$5,000 school house.
Respite Asked for Rawlins.
Special to Tile Georgian.
Macon, Gn., Sept. 20.—John R. Coop
er Is arranging an appeal to Governor
Terrell for u respite for Milton and
Jesse Rawlins for at least 30 days, or
until the appeal to the CTnfted States
supreme court In the case of their
father, J. O. Rawlins, Is decided. The
matter has been laid before the gov
ernor in the hope of securing a stay of
execution, which has been arranged
for October 2. for the boys.
Wanted to Employ Prisoners.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Sept. 20.—An offer has
come from one of BlbVs leading farm
ers to hire all the city prisoners that
could be secured for ’the purpose of
gathering his cotton crop, and the
oppportunlty to make the female nnd
Juvenile prisoners earn their food nnd
clothing was put up to the mayor in
such a business manner as to cause
regrets that the law will not permit.
Portrait of Chancellor.
Special to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., Sept. 20—The members
of ’Ht. Elmo lodge. No. 40. of which
lodge Grnnd Chancellor of Georgia
Thomas H. Nickerson Is a member,
presented their lodge with a handsome
life-size portrait of the grnnd chancel-
lor ut the lust meeting. It will dorn opera house was packed*
Atlanta. . . .
Augusta. . .
Chur Ion ton. .
Galveston. . .
Little Roek. .
Memphis. . . ,
Mobile. . . .
Montgomery. .
New Orleans. ,
Oklahoma. . .
Savannah. . . ,
Vicksburg. . .
Wilmington. >
T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall.
REMARKS.
No Important changes In temperaturs
were reported for the pant 24 hour*. Rain
fall occurred lu all section* except nkln-
home district, being liuiniireclalde In Gnl-
veaton. Little Rook nnd Memphis district*.
Over the rest of the belt tin* falls were
light, with the exception of a few heavy
amount* In Georgia nnd MInnIrnIppI
J. If. MARBURY.
Section Director.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
„ FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit aod
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. $7,764)8.00.
Limes, 604)76c.
Pineapples. JlJOeiW.
Bananas, straights, per bunch, f!.f00L7l
Culls, per bunch, $1.0001.26.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT-*Fancy stock:
LHiertn peaches, per Ik>x, $1.60.
iriu iffaytrm, |rrr iiuir, «*.«’•
Blue Mnlvolse grapes, per ernte, $2.50.
Uoconnuts, per saek, $3.76.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE-
Llve hens. 35«374c; fries. 224«25c; broil-
LI relucts*, Pekin, 3Se; puddle. 25^274^-
DresRPil hens, per |mund, 12® 13c.
Egg*, per dozen. 23e.
Butter, table, per pound, 20®224<?: coos-
lug. p*w pound, 124016c. .
lloney, new, 8®10c pound; In one-pound
racks. 10-612e. .. ,
VKGETAIII.E8—Irish potatoes, No. I
stoek, per bushel, $1.00. , ..
Onion*, per bushel, $1.25; eahlmge, lv
New sweet ptitntoes. 60c bushel.
Kraul, 4-harrel, $3.76.
FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Posts) s patent. $5.76; Diamond
patent, $5.25; Mascoutnh Star, $4.61; fancy
patent, $4.60; Red Eagle. $4.16; Blue lllbrjou.
®6% ^ anCyf , P r ‘ D ® whe,lt indent,
CuifcN—Choice re<» cob, 76c; No. 2 white.
75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed, 73c.
OAT8—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice
white, 50r; choice mixed, 48c; Texas ruet-
proof, 50c. t . .
MEaI«—Plain water-gronnd. per ha^jT:;
73c; Imltml. 140-pmind «oves per Pnshel.
Hhorts. white. 11.60: medium. $1.40; J ,r '\ wu '
•1.33: pure bran, $1.10; mixed liran. ll.O}- ..
HAY—Timothy, choice large hales.
eholee small haies* $1.06: do.
timothy hales, $1.00; iw». ^ $1.00; do.,>y
rtoert mixed tl.00; do.. No. 2 aorer mitre.
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES. ^ N>w
8UOAR—Standard granulated, $8.26. v
York refined, 44c; plantations, 6c.
' COFFKL?-Ronite<l Arbucklt’s
hulk, in bags o* barrels, J$c; green, iw
•V ..
RICE—Carolina 44®74«*. ? ccnrdIn 5^.,ki
grade. New crop will arrive In two weei
UHEE8E—Fnney full cream dairy.
twins, jiv. Market strong. n . r#
PROVISIONS—Supreme bama. 15c- f .,}
hams. 164c. 4’sllfornla hams. •».6 fl - .qf
Cross ham*. 15<*. Dry salt extra ribs. $ -"’J
bellies. Ilia.. $10.50; fat lucks. 8c; pi*"*
9c; Supreme lard. $10.26; Red Lro*^. .* *
Snow Drift compound, 7%e; Red cross.
the walls of this castle hall.
Now Thoator is Opened.
Special to The Georgian. ’ ,
Athens, Ga., Sept. 20.—Tin*
performance nt the new Colonial in
ater was held last night when M'
Florence Davis and her company • •
I>eared in the "Player Maid.