The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 24, 1906, Image 10

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WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIDIIT SC IIOOiTITTwTk'k B E I* I N II.
-I Typewriting. etc.. only $4 n
montii. Drnn*hon’s Practical Business < oi
ler#. Piedmont I Into! block. 11*2 Peachtree.
Bril phono 8*9. Call, phono or writ# for
catalogue. It will convince you thnt
Drnnghon’s Is the best.
Co., Mabfefon.
L08T
LOST- WHITE POINTER DOG; LIVER
colored head. Howard If returned to Dr.
Weaver. 75 Jones avenue, or ill Marietta
MONEY TO LOAN.
Co.. 704 Cnndler Bids.
WANTED—A HOY TO WORK IN OFFICE
Apply at 55 Inman Bids.
8TENO BOOKKEEPER. 175. f*2*BNO
bookkeeper. $50. Stenographer. *<>•>. If
rou wl«h a good position ah stenographer,
we can place von. Bellamy Business Age
133n Candler Bids.
WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN
pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenshaw
I.urkle street. r|ty.
AT ONCE—CiOOD TYPEWRITER AM
office man na assistant to shipping clerk;
enclose reference and stnte salary desired
Red Croaa, care this paper.
WANTED HELP— FEMALE^^
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM-
loston operators furnished noaltlona.
Remington Typewriter Co.. 118 reach tree
AT ONCE—TlfOnorOHLY UP TO DATE
business woman ns assistant to shipping
clerk; prefer one who Is typewriter; Rood
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
BOOKKEEPER—TWO YEARS’ EXPE-
lienee. Young man wishes position with
established house ns bookkeeper or office
assistant. Address Bookkeeper, care Geor-
pin. *
WANTED—A POSITION OK SOME KIND
by a I my 18 years old. II. O., care At
lanta Georgian.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man of experience: would like to secure
imsltlon at ouee; not afraid of work. Ad-
dress A. J. Huff. Monroe. On. __
POSITION AS GROCERY SALESMAN OR
Imokkeeper; have had five years' expo
rt e nee. J. c. K.. rare Georgian.
Yor.NO MAN. 19 YEARS OF AGE. DE
sires position In Atlanta; will accept any
thing thnt offers promotion; salary no oh-
Jeet; enn furnish very l>est references as
to nldlltv, character, etc. Address P. O.
Box 52. Grnntvllle, <!n.
YOFNG MAN EMPLOYED AS BOOK-
keeper with large mamifaeturlng eoneern
desires work at night; references, present
employers. Address Bookkeeper, 512 Capitol
GROCERY SALESMAN-FIVE YEARS'
experlenee; traveling grocery salesman,
now traveling for one of the largest eon-
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—AGENTS- BOYS AND GIRLS
In every town In Georgia and Alabama for
mfdget -arils. Write for free samples and
terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, Ua. 131.
Empire building.
PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK
to us for enlargement; fnlr prices. g<*pu
finish; 16 by 20. Religious and scenery Pic
tures cheap. The Garner Company, 13A
Peters street, Atlanta, Ua.
Mortgage loans
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
fered; small expense and prompt atteutlou.
Only on real estate lu and near Atlanta.
8. II. Turman. %
or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temnle Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no itydny;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made nt 5 per cent and up
wards. according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 H. Broad street.
WANT E P—MON E Y.
MONEY WANTED-$1,500 WANTED AT
•mee on good business property worth $3.-
BOO. Address "Money Wanted, ' care The
Georgian.
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleans suits $1 to $1.50. Pants 60c.
168 Whitehall St. Phones, Hell 520, A. 3881.
FOR RENT—ROOM8.
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE FURNISHED
rooms for young gentlemen. Good bath.
Walking distance. 387 Piedmont avenue.
M. A. SHELTON,
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
Don't let 'em fool yon." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett Sc Willis) Is not dead
nor uiiaalujc- He Is contracting wall paper
BOARDERS WANTED.
iOOD BOARD. ELEGANT ROOM, FOR
gentleman with permanent position. 541
IV. Cain street. Bell plume 4*62-J. Main.
ART SCHOOL,
trnlts painted by his larje classes. Corner
WANTED—SALESMEN.
Vot’NO MAN TO HKU. TCMI.BT ASH
Inumtry iKinp. to «roc.T,v trnrtiy; «'*•"> "I;
porlunltr ff.r lim.tl.-r. Apply to 1-.
tnmn. S N. I'nr.Ttli nroi-t.
PERSONAL.
david w. TAnnnonon.
MASTER 1T.LMBRR.
rkoM USA. »B. nnnt.r «t
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
R8T-CI.AM I1UBINF.SP fipCSEB
ihnuM hive hlih iltn. C.II on
,nt Slip "o.° W North Yrjo. otroot
lone 2921.
IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR
office fixtures to sell, see the Southern
Auction and Salvage Company. 20 South
Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2306.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
where else, come to us and we will beat
them. Robison A Barnes. 18 E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE
duced 6c a yard. Robison A Barnes, 18
E. Hunter street.
chtree aud Auburn.
FOR RENT—H0U8E8.
FOR RENT OR SALE^MODRRN 8-ROOM
cottage; convenient to ear; on best street
out of Decatur, Gn. Lot 280x600. Shade
and fruit trees. Address Owner, Decatur,
PROFESSIONAL^
ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER DE-
slres position; highest testimonials; ex
quisite touch. Address Jules G. Hugnelet,
.0 Whitehall street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF 8ALAHLK
school, law. medical books for cash. J.
C Gn van, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phoos 1SH.
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
bay Muncy Flour. There Is money In
every sack.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED!
Have several customers
with rnsh for -1th ward rent
ing property. If you want
to sell yours list it with
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
steel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing la safe line. R. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 8.
FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO BELL.
place it with us; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It’s worth the
price we will sell It. C. II. Weils A Co., 1104
Fourth National Bank.
Tin: STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington. D. C., will sell you
from one to the contract* entitling you to
a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 5 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In small monthly
InstallmentM of $7.50 per month on each
$1.0W borrowed, enabling you t« become
I your own landlord and paying for your
. home for less than you are now paving
5 rent. For prospectus and Plans of the com
pany. address J. St. Julfen Yates. State
l Agent, 321 Austell Bldg , Atlanta. Go.
HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
II You WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX*
• hang*- pntpem of any kind. It will pay
you to „s C. II. Wells A Co.. llttl
Fourth Natl.null Bank Bldg.
^ ESTATE. ^
ACREAGE PROPERTY POlf^ B DIVI
Ifi and around Atlanta; If Interested,
ffhe *b-s« rlptbui an.I price Address X. care
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
At ' TiON SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 10 a ni. at the Southern Auctlou and
Salvage Company. 29 South Pryor.
Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7
room house, north side J
!preferred; will pay $1,000
down, balance $40 pel-
month. Prefer to deal with
owner. Address at once,
;"House," care Georgian.
Ill nay
>., 11H
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
WE Itl V AM> SEU. HOUSES AMI LOlS
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8.
W. 11 Hirei.DON, FELLOW OF THE
American nnd Georgia Htate Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
public nccountants and auditors,
Temple Court. Exiutilnations, appraisals,
audits. Local an<l long distance phone iijs.
ARCHITECTS. , Kn
LET US DRAW YOUR FLANS AND
build your house. We can save you money.
Address P. O. Box 575.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle nnd sundry distributors in the
South. Southern agents for -
Snell nod Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1906 catalogue and price llat. Alexander*
Ely pa Co,
CABINET WORK AND M0DEL8.
CABINET WORK AND NOVBLTIEB.
Prompt service. Bell phone 2374. Atnuiia
WrMwl nnd Iron Novel tv Works, 389 Marietta
street.
medical.
PILES—PROTRUDING, ITCHING. AND
bleeding plies cured without the knife,
pain or detention from business; cure guar-
nnteoil. Write or cull today If you are suf
fering. Advice free. Dr. W. J. Tucker. IKft
N. Broad street, Atlanta, Gn.
MONCRIEF—
IIE'8 THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIIJ.
Installs furnaces In old houses ns well
n» 11.*. II.- pn-nam n <i-IInr It ,r<"i fi«<"
n»n,. Moiirrl.f Fiinian- Co. R'ltli phrnii-..
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMIT AND RELIABLE MBS-
senger*. 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J.
C. Brnnnn.
PICTURE FRAMES,
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough, 2ft Auburn avenue,
corner Penchtree. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
PRESSING CLUB. __
PRESSING—ALTFIRINti—THE NEW LC-
rt-kn l-rc.lng Club—Clwinlna— Ry-*IC2f;
A tin ntn ‘nhone 700, Bell ’phone 2475. 106V4
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month.
SEWING MACHINES. „„
RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Klnger or Wheeler Sc Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of nttncnrneuts. Prompt delivery. Both
'phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
8T0VE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 2S6 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any
thing.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale nnd retail distributors of vic
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over 10.000 records, immediate attention
given mail orders. W«*wnnt t.ie names of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE & RRO. TRUNK AND
I1AO CO. Retail nwl ri-jialrtn*. No. 71
Whitehall atroei. Phi.oe 1576.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE; 0 O M P LI C AT UD
watches arc my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. II. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCK IE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2335. Men t sewed half soles. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS.
31V4 N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main! 1U51 and 2256.
Atlanta 306 and 2256.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER Sc CORRESPONDENT.
39Whitehall St. 32',i S. Broad St.
Bell Phone No. 6)47-
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLWOOD8, IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you n register, suitable for
any business, nt a price that 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. Ga.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATH
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned sod re
shaped. 36c.
Bands or sweats. 26c each extra.
ACME MATTERS. r,V4 Whitehall tft
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MifDE TO ORDER.
II. W. Yarbrough. Ilk Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue.
SEEDS.
GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS.
ulfnlfn. Crimson, Red. Burr. Alsyke and
White clover, grasses and grain needs.
McMillan Seed Co., 23 South Broad street.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
at home, without pain «>r detention from
lumln-K*: permanent < ure guaranteed: free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
I»r. W. J. Tucker, 15>% N. Broad street, At
lanta, Ga.
GI.0RE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
FOUR ROOMS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD
Heights; lot 12u by 150; half block ear
Hue; for n feu days at $1,060 spot cash;
bargain, with good future.
WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST
End. a beautiful grove nnd corner lot;
only $3,000.
SIX ROOMS. MODERN HOUSE, BEST
part Jones avenue: $1,000 cash, balance
easy; see us about this.
20»* ACRES ABOUT THREE FOURTHS
of a mile from Howell Station. If you
want to double your money In a short time,
buy thl*; only $100 per acre.
BRAND NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL:
sidewalks and sewer connections; renting
nt $14 per month. Kennedy street.
EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN.
on East Fair street If yon want a nice
[tome, close In. *ee us about this; only $3,-
IF YOU WAftT SOME NICE LOTS TO
build houses on to rent, see ns; we have
them from up.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
I2.6QA—OAK ST.; (-ROOM UOTTA0K; LOT
Boils*; lie. Ipvel; beautiful wetlou, anil
we can make terms right to suitable party,
LOT No. M f.V.UAV PAfffC. THE PfCET-
tle*t lot sold tc ently by Roff Sim* St
Co.: with eight large oak tree*: one half
en*h and $10 per month. Price $50u.
$4.750—BETWEEN THE I’EACIITREES
we have for sale a benetiful 6-room cot
tage on nice elevated lot. This Is some
thing strictly choice; cun make terms If
desired.
$5 2A9—80x200, on 14TII STREET; LIES
lovely; your last chance to get on this
fashionable street at anything like this
price.
$4,760—GORDON ST.; 8-ROOM 2-8TORY
splendid home, on lot 60x180; on car Hue.
Thl* Is splendid value. You should see It
If you really want something good.
$2.760—JUST OFF GORDON ST.. HALF
block on pretty street, we Imre nice 5-
room cottage on lot 60x180. This Is an ex
cellent proposition and w’e can sell It to
you even If your purse Is sadly depressed.
$2.760—NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A
splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty
lot. which we can sell on terms. This la
In a beautiful block and tine neighborhood.
$4,600—8. PRYOR ST. HOME OF 10 ROOMS
»u large, shady lot; lies well and bouse
alone Is worth almost this price, to aay
nothing of the lot.
$5.000—CLOSE IN. JUST OFF WHITE*
ball; 11-room splendidly built home, on lot
52x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
and balance easy. This la aplendld value.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
NO. 406 RAWSON ST.-TWO-STOItY 7-
rootn house. All conveniences. Kent $30,
price $3,<mo. Good home or investment prop
osition.
EAST POINT-GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE,
new and well built; no second-class mate
rial used; large lot; location good. This Is
a good proposition for home or Investment.
Price $1,460. Also <5-room cottage adjoining
above $1,600.
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS
and hall, on good else corner lot; close to
throe car lines nnd where several other
new houses are being built—$1,600. Terms.
mcdonouoh bt.-nkar new south
Pryor street school; new 5-room cottage,
good lot; rent* $17.60. Price $1,600. Good
home or Investment.
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.;
nice almost new 5-room cottage home; all
city conveniences; good car service. Price
12,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per mouth.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX-
room cottage; gas nnd water; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, double-
floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,*
600. Terms.
A CORNER IN BELL WOOD, 101x218 FT..
with two old houses on It, for $1,600. Good
lot to Improve or hold for future enhance
ment.
Hell Phone 2027. Atlnntn Phone 1381.
SALES DEPARTMENT:
A. S. HOOK. It. C. EVE.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phono, Bell 2081.
NORTH SIDE.
NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD. A SIX-
omiu cottage, just completed, on good lot
and In fine nelghlmrhood. This Is n beauty
nnd cheap at $3.mb
WEST END-
A SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON
Street, lot 76 bv 200. Can you get more for
vour money? We can arrange terms..$3,000
SOUTH BOULEVARD,
NEAR GRANT PARK, A BEAUTIFUL
six room cottage, on lot 55 by 16ft. ran
make attractive terms on this $3,400
FORMWAI.T STREET—
A SIX ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL
modern Improvements, nnd dose in: bit 5o
by 130. Just the place for n nice home.$2,750
STEW A fur" A VEN f’E.
NEAR WHITEHALL STREET. FIVE-
room cottage, on bit 50 b.v ISO. This \s very
cheap at $1,800
BASS STREET.
NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. A NICE FIVE-
room cottage, on go«>d lot. This Is worth
investigating $2,000
KELLY STREET-
A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR ROOM
ccottage on lot 60 by 150. Tills Is very near
Georgia avenue $1,600
BONNIE BRAE.
HERE WE HAVE A SMALL COTTAGE
on good lot that will make a nice little
Inunc; iipnr car line, and can tuuke easy
terms $1,750
M DANIEL SIR LET-
A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS ON COR-
ncr lot. This 1* a good place for a busi
ness. Now rented to good tenant.. ..$1,750
LET US RENT
THAT VACANT HOUSE FOR YOU. WE
can get you n tenant with case, If you
Wish to buy or sell real estate, It will be
to your Interest to see u*.
FOR RENT.
il water, hath, clone*. rink In the
klteheu: Is clone In. ami In fnlr repair: will
lie vacant October L Rent 0B per nmnth.
X«rW PEA« MIT REE ST."-Til IS P* IBM ».M
cottage, on lot 100x250. I* on the east side
of Peachtree street, nt tl»e junction of Ivy;
the building 1* a 14 story !<> room frame;
lias eight rooms on the first floor and one
room and trunk room on the second floor;
ha* fear servant*' room* and stable;
ha* lust lM*en put In splendid repair; •
known a* the T. D. Meador property. Rent
PZ 35 per month. Partly furnished.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
It Auburn Arena*.
Both Phones (II.
TRY A WANT AD TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN' IN THE GEORGIAN
• MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
\VB HAVE A CLIENT WITH (3.000 TO
Invest lu good rent paying proposition. If
you have anything thnt will pay a good In
terest on tbi* amount call and see u*.
ON THE W. ft A. RAILROAD, 12 MILES
from Atlanta, and only M of mile from
railroad station, we have n farm of 80 acres,
30 acre* cleared and nlanted In Elbertn
peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 60 acre*
of w'ood, and we couslder this it bargain nt
$3,600.
Ansley Park Sale.
Next Monday Afternoon at 2;30 o’clock auction sale of
83 LOTS IN ANSLEY PARK.
Plats at our office.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
$1.250—splendid 6-room honse on the west
side, all Improvements, rents regularly nt
$12.60 per mouth. Has city water and gas,
and Is n genuine little hnrgaln for the
money.
c.'.«o-T\vo <ioor> (-room houses R5
nnts, rented the year around nt $24 per
— f»nth. If you have got any Idle money you
nt to Invest this Is the ...
IS.ffiO-TIIIS IS THE CHICK WE HAVE
for a thoroughly modern 9-room honse on
one of the best North side streets. I/>t Is
wJ/vdy eJer/rted. This ttectlou It unaurpciM*1
for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied
by the owner and a splendid bargain. We
••an arrange this sale so that you will not
have to pay more than $2,600 cash.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fall to let ub 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
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424*25*26 Candler Bldg.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$2,000— Mr*. 8. C. Steven* to Fred I^och
lot on South Boulevard near Glenwood ave
nue.
$6.500—Mrs. .Shrnh A. Hairston to A. L
Slaton, lot on Whitehall near Stewart ave
nue. Conveyance subject to loan deed.
$1,600—8. 8. Moore to Atlanta Brewing and
Ice Co., lot on Pulllnm street uear I^ove
street. Loan deed.
$1,700— Benjnmln Boiler to Mrs. Lula C.
Bridewell, lot on Mills street near Wllltnms
street. Warranty deed.
$789—Trustees of Hemphill Avenue Metho
dist church to R. II. Robb, lot on Hemp
hill avenue near Curran street. Mortgage.
$3,000— Peters Land Co. to It. C. Condon,
lot on Myrtle street near Fifth street. W
uity deed.
$8,000, I’ennl Sum—N. M. Daniel to Joseph
GroNR, lot on Mouth Pryor street nenr Allot
street. Rond for title
$226—Mrs. Maude Cobbs to W. H. Cheat
ham, lot on Oak Hill avenue near Lillian
avenue. Warranty deed.
$250—W. II. Cheatham to Mr*. Annn E. G,
Plus, same lot. Warranty deed.
$1,100—Mr*. Eiiiiua it. Johnson to X. M
Daniel, lot on South Pryor street near
Alice atreet. Warranty deed.
$2,800—Mrs. Marlon T. Briggs, executrix of
estate of Henry M. Law, to Mrs. C. M.
Hplller. lot on Capitol avenue near Hny-
Brlggs. same lot. Mortgage.
$l.Kio— Mrs. Sarah Moloaiou to Victoria
Green Chiles, lot oil Pulliam street
Ormond atreet. Warranty deed.
lot. Bond for tl$h
$1,060—J. M. Simmons to Forrest Adair,
lot on West Fair street near Chapel street.
Urlck 3
Short street.
$3,500—fo’. W. Ashhurn to T. C. Lauren,
•t on Capitol avenue near Rawsoii street.
Warranty deed.
$1,500—11. II. Hammett to J. S. Donaldson,
•t on Boswell road near Paces Ferry road.
Warranty deed.
$7,500—Sir*. Sarah R. Taylor and Mis*
Nettle Taylor to William It. Heston, lot
ii Georlga avenue near Grant street. Bond
»r title.
$4.5oO—W. S. TIUlfigbast to Enoch It.
.urns, lot on Ashby street near Ouk street.
Warranty deed.
$s.nu0— hr. Arch Avnry to Mrs. Sarah IL
Ripley, lot on Capitol avenue uear Fulton
lroot. Rond for title.
$1,000—Mrs. Lucy J. Sewell to J. It.
Brmvu, lot on Georgia avenue near Cou*
nallv street. I*onii.
$1,000—Mrs. Mary II. Howell to W. II.
Poster, lot on Park street near Hammond
it reel. Warranty deed.
IDO—W. L. Stanton Co. to Henry A.
Jodby, lot on Malden Lnne nenr Columbia
if reel. Warranty deed.
*9.10—|. \v, Unll 111 II. A. (lobby, lilt In
'ollege Park. Warranty deed.
$1,750—L. Z. Rosser and Morris Brandon
o Mrs. Carrie K. Benton, lot on Jackson
dreet near East avenue. Warranty deed.
$1,225— Fidelity Investment Co. to Mrs.
Nettle II. Scott, lot on Inman avenue near
Myrtle street. Warranty deed.
$45o—Gordon F. Mitchell to Win. Thomas.
>t on Linton street near Lindsey street,
Warranty deed.
$900—L. II. Sanders to J. V. Wellborn, lot
i East Pine street near Summit avenue.
Bond for title.
$1.000-W. T. Hill to Aaron White, lot on
Marcus street near South Delta place. War-
antv deed.
$1,600— Mrs. Sarah A. Bom* to Merchants
iii*1 Mechanics Bank and Loan Co., lot oil
Gordon street nenr Wellington street. Mart-
** $6,200—John S. Owens to Marcus W. Beck,
lot on Columbia street near Tenth street.
Warranty deed.
$2,000— Sirs. Etta May Nix to Hlrseh Bros.,
BUILDING PERMITS.
$300—S. M. Inman, to build bridge between
wo brick buildings at Mitchell and Madi
na n venue.
$4,500— Doxler Sc Rennies, to build two-
lory frame dwelling nt HO Peeples street.
$75— Samuel Melere, to build one story
frame dwelling at 336 Ormond street.
$40—J. N. Sheffield, to build coal bouse
t 171 Oak street.
$250—George B. Maxnrenns, to add to a
mine dwelling at 97 Rondeau street.
$500—E. Mason Roberts, to add to brick
building at 192 Courtlaiiil street.
$440—Ansley Sc Ferris. t.» recover three
frame dwellings at 24-2S-34 Pulliam street.
$4,000— I»r. J. Ii. Daniel, to build one-story
brick Store at 88-90 Edge wood avenue.
$900—War hell dor/ Bros, to build two green
inine* at 502 Simpson street.
$2,600— E. A. Carroll, to build one-story
brlefc store at 518 Marietta street.
$2.250—Mrs. Nellie Kane, to build one-story
brick store at 144-46 W. .Mitchell street.
$900— G. I). Williams, to build one-story
•nine dwelling at 43 Lovejoy street.
$360-Jlm Collins, to build mu 1 -story frame
dwelling at 161 Parsons street.
$1,500—T. L. Ambrose, to build one story
frame dwelling at 14 Killian street.
$000—G. u. Williams, t.* build one-story
frame dwelling at 43 Lovejoy street.
$360—41m Collins, to build one-story frame
ilwetlfug at 161 Parsons street.
$1.500—T. L. Ambrose, to build one-story
frame dwelling at 14 Killian street.
$3la—Gate City Guards, to move twe-story
■ame dwcMttg nr 62 Houston street.
$lth—G. Cons tansy, to raise two-story
frame dwelling at lvs C.mrtlaml avenue.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECA8T,
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
An area of high pressure Is centered to
day over the Great Lakes, while an area
of low pressure Is to the south of Florida.
The advance of the southern low Is caus
ing rain lu portions of southern Florida to
day. A second area of low pressure covers
the Itoc'ky .Mountain region from uorfliern
Montana to Mexico.
Cloudy weather prevails over the greater
imrtlou of the country and rain Iihh fallen
In the hist 24 hours In portions of nearly
all districts of the cotton belt and nt scat
tered stations In the northeast and north
west. Raleigh, N. C., reports 2.02 Inches of
rain.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
"Atl.inln. I'loti.lc, . . . .
’Chattanooga, p. cloudy..
Columbus, clear
Gainesville, clear. . .
Greenville, clear. . .
Griffin, cloudy. . . .
loudy. . .
srf|
i-1
West Point, p, cloudy.... 81 j 70
’Minimum temperatures are for l:
period ending at 8 a. m. this date.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Oklahoma.
8a vn ninth.
Vicksburg
Wllmlligfr
T Indicates Inappreciable ralnfalL -
REMARKS.
The temperatures were somewhat lower
lu Wilmington district and lu flu* north
west portion of the belt; elsewhere the
change* were unimportant. Precipitation
occurred lu all section* with the exception
of Little Rock and Oklahoma districts; the
anioiiuts were light to moderate us a rule,
but heavy lu parts of North Carolina.
J. I». MARIIIJRY,
Section Director.
INSURANCE
PERSONALS
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Showing the Arrival and Departure of pa.
•enter Trains of the Following Roads
WKMKKN AND ATLANTIC llATnuoTlT
No.—Arrive From— I No.—Depart T.-~
• 3 Nashville.. 7:10 am|’ 2 Nashville. 8 35 nm
73 Marietta... 8:35 ami 74 Marietta..Lmo pm
•93 Nashville..11:45 aiu|* 92 Xnshvllle.4 .V) !
75 Marietta... 2:50 pm) 72 Marietta.. 5 30 pm
’ 1 Nashville.. 7:35 pm{* 4 Nashville. 8:50 pm
CENTRAL Ok UKOUGL. RaTlWAY—'
Arrive From— I Depart To—
Savannah 7:10 amfMnron 12 01 nm
Jacksonville.. 7:50 am 18n van nob M-uota
Macon.. 11:40 am Macon *■(» .,2,
Savannah .... 4:15 pm 8avnimah :*;13 >«,
Macon 8:00 pm|Jacksonville.. 8:30 pm
ATLANTA AND^WIOST POINT UAiT7~
Arrive From— I Depart To-
•Selma 11:40 nml’Montgoinery 5:31 nra
•Montgomery. 7:40 pm I’Montg’m’ry.12:45 pm
•Selum 11:36 pm [•Selma 4:2j pm
DiGrange 8:20 nm|LnGrnnge.... 5:30 nm
•Montgomery. 3:40 pm| , Montg'in’ry.ll;15 pm
•Daily. All other trolna dally except .Sun
day.
All trains of Atlanta and West point
Railroad Company arrive nt and depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
GEORGIA ItAiLUOAD. “
Arrive From— I Depart To—
•Augusta 6:00 am ’Augusta 7:45 am
Conyers C:45 am Llthonln 19:05 am
Covington 7:46 am’Augusta 3:30 pm
•Augusta.. . .12:30 pm Conyers 5:00 pm
Llthonln 3:26 pm Covington.... 6:10 pm
•Augusta 8:15 pml’Augusta 11:45 pm
•Dally. All other trains dully except Sdq.
SKAHOAIlD Allt LIN!-! HAlt.WAV. “
Arrive From— I Depart To-
Wnahlngtou... 6:30 nmBirmlngham.. 6:50 am
Abbeville 9:45 ntalMonroe 7:20 am
Memphis 11:45 am New York....12:00 m
New York 3:30 puilAbbeville.... 4:09 pm
Shown Iti Central time.
The natives in British Hast Africa
are growing and ginning cotton In In
censing quantities for sale to traders,
the seed being supplied by the govern
ment.
W. R. Hoyt & Co., of Atlanta, have
been appointed general agenta for At
lanta of the Standard Life and Acci
dent Insurance Company of Detroit,
Mich., tmcceedlng Carieton Smith, who
resigned recently to become special
ngent for the Virginia Stnte Insurance
Company. Charles H. Lynch, formerly
with the office of Manager W. E. Cha
pin, and who has recently been con
nected with the McCandlesa At Haynes
local agency, Is associated with Mr.
Hoyt und handles the accident busi-
The offices of the Underwriters’ Sal
vage Company of Sew York, of which
George H. Campbell Is general agent,
have been removed to the second floor
of the Empire building in the suite
recently vacated by Black & Draper.
Special Agent Robert Mcl. Friend, of
the Niagara Fire Insurance Company.
Is spending a week at his Atlanta head
quarters after a trip through Alabama.
City Manager William I. Walker, of!
the Travelers Insurance Company, has 1
left, accompanied by Mrs. Walker, for!
a month's vacation, part of which will
lie spent at the home office of the com- j
pany at Hartford Mr. Walker has en- I
tirely recovered from a severe attack '
of malarial fever. An Important addi- ;
tlon to the force* of the Travelers at |
Atlanta was made this week in the ap
pointment of L. E. Bushnell as ad- ,
Juster for the liability department In
the stntes of Georgia and South Car- j
ollna. Mr. Bushnell has been for some '
years In the service of the company in # :
the West and will make Atlanta his
home.
Special Agent George Mills, of the
Aetna, who has been seriously ill at St.
Joseph Infirmary, has recovered and is
at his desk again.
Special Agent George N. Hurt, of
the Engle Fire Insurance Company, Is
In New York this week In conference
with the home office officials of his
company.
Vice President and General Mana
ger A. L. Brooks, of the Athens Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, was in At
lanta this week adjusting losses for
s company.
Cashier Dorsey E. Moorefleld, of the
Fidelity Mutual Life, Is spending his
first vacation in four years at Colum
bus. Ga. During the recent illness of
Manager Nat Jackson he had entire
harge of the field force In Georgia.
H. Gould Barrett, proprietor of one
of the largest fire insurance agencies
nt Augusta, was a visitor to Atlanta on
Friday.
AH the local fire Insurance offices of |
Atlanta entered Into an agreement this!
"e^k to continue the l o’clock closing I
hour on Saturdays all the year round.!
This movement, of course, meets with !
great favor from the employees of such j
agencies and their friends.
chief w. R. Joyner, mavor-elect of;
Atlanta, is serinusiv considering plans!
to enter the local fire Insurance busl- |
ness about the first of the year. He!
•vlll have associated with him his son. j
Richard Jovner, who for a number ofj
'ears has bepn one of Manager S. Y.
Tmmer’s most efficient men in the
SO CITHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta. New Terminal
Station, corner Mitohell and
Madison Avsnua.
N. B.—Following schedule figures pnb-
shed only as informs"
uurunteea:
4:00 A. M.-No. 23. DAI
_ilngbim>, making all
lilrinlnghnni 10:1b s. m.
6:30 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAtfO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, composed of vestlbuled da;
coaches ami Pullman drawing room sleep
ing cars. Arrives Rome 7:30 o. tn.; Chat
tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:30 p. m.;
Louisville 8:16 p. m.: Chicago 7:23 o. m.
Cafe car eervlce. All tneala between At
lanta and Cincinnati.
6:30 A. M.—No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin aad
Columbus. Arrives Urifflo 7:11 a. m.; Co
lumbus 10 a. m. _ „
6:16 A. M.—. o. 12. DAILY, local to Macon.
Brunswick and Jacksonville. Makes all
jtops , arriving Macon 9:16 a. m.; Bruaa-
wick 4 p. in.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. tn.
7:00 A. M.—No. 36. DAILY.—Pullman to
Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City nod
Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis I:u6
p. in.: Kansas City 9*46 a. m.. and Colorado i
Springs 6:15 a. in.
7:60 A. M.-No. 12. DAILY.—Local to
Charlotte. Danville. Richmond and Asho-
T, 7:66 A. M.-N 7. DAILY. Chattanooga.
12 NOON, No. a, DAILY.—'Washington
snd Southwestern Limited. Electric light
ed. Sleeping, library, observation sod club
cars through without change. Dining cart
serve all tueals vn route. Arrives wash*
Ingto*. t>.i2 a. m.; New York 13:41 jp. m.
i:00 P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New yorlt
12:ln P. M.-No. 3. DA
Macon, arriving Macon 2:4#p. m.
4:10 P. M.-No- W, DAILY.—Macon and
ll.iukliMville. 'in,inan onservation chair
car Atlnntu to Macon.
4:26 P. M.-N». 37. DAILY.-Pullmao
sleeping car and nay coaches to Birming
ham. Arrives Birmingham 9:11 p. tu.;
Memphis 7:16 a. in.
4:30 P. M.-No- It DAILY, except Sun-
dny. "Air IJ.»e ••eilo" to Toccoa.
4:30 P. M.-No. 22, DAILY.-Orlfflo and
Columbus. Pullman palace eieeplug car
iiini <1.1,v coarlie*.
4:35 P. M.-No. H. DAtLY.-Loc.l to F«r
ettevlile and Fort Vnliey.
4:60 P M.-No. 15, DAILY.-Throagh
drawing room and sleeping cars {0 Cin
cinnati and Memphis and Chattanooga to
Louisville. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. m.; Dalton
8:36 p. in.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. m.; Memphis
6.20 a. m.: Louisville 8:50 a. a.; 8L I.vmt
6 p m.; Cincinnati 8:10 a. tn.
,:15 P. M.-No. *, DAILY.—Mnko. »«
•tops. Local to Ueflln; arrives liedlo 10:5)
»?IS P. M.-No. 14. DAU.Y.—FlorMa Llm-
Bed. A solid restilmted train to Jackson-
vllle, Fla. Through sleeping cars and d»;
roaches to JacksoiivBle nnd Brunswick: ar
rives Jacksonville 3:60 a. m.; Brunswick
8 u. m.: 8t. Augustine 10 a. m.
11:30 P. M.-No. 97. DAILY.—Through
Pullman drawing room sleeping cur. At
lautn to Shreveport. Lovnl sleeper Atlanta
to Blrnilnghnm. Arrl.es Birmingham 5
a. m.: Meridian 11 a. ro.; Jackson 2:25 p.
m. ; Vlckaburg, 4:U6 p. in.; Hhreveport 10:ai
n. ra. Sleepers open to re<*elve passenger*
9:00 n in.
12 NIGHT—No. 38, DAILY.—United State!
Fast Mali. Solid vestllnneu train. Sleeping
cars to New ' ork, Richmond. Charlotte mid
Asheville. Conches to Washington. IHnlng
cars servo nil meals en route. Arrive!
Washington 9:30 n. m.; New York 6:23 n. ”
Atlanta-Asheville sleetx*r open 10:30 ji tn.
Tick-* office No. 1 Peachtree, on Viaduct.
Peters (Wilding, nnd new Terminal Statics*
Roth ’Phone*. City office. 142 main; depot.
No. t. on Terminal exchange.
of tha
.v... ... vvm-wm-w.., veil ex*
... .lenceil In the underwriting line-J*
the present plans mature, the new of
fice will have the representation of -sev
eral strong companies, which ar#*
enter the stnte about that time, ana
the new firm will have the best wish
es of the Insurance men of the city,
whose Interests "The Chief" has s» rv*
ed so long and well.
Among out of town visitors to At
lanta insurance offices this week '-'''re
James B. Ross, state ngent of the R". val
at New Orleans; R. B. Clower, Louis
iana special ngent of the Royal; L- *}•
Warren, general ngent of the Phoenix
of London at Richmond; N. J-
ward, of Charlotte, special ngent of tn-
Aetna of Ilartfoni, In North Carolina-
General Agent clarence Hatch.
the firm of Hatch, Harden A McGaugh*
ev. spent the week In a trip througa
south Georgia visiting the agencies 01
the Ocean, which he represents.
Special Agent Prentiss B. Reel. «_*
Manager Slebels* office, is out nit* 1 in.
after a seven weeks’ illness of typh"t
fever. H's marriage to Miss Eiean-’
Frev Cochran, of Anderson. S *
which was to have taken place in Au
gust, will occur nt that cltv during ^
first neck !n fOctober. Miss ‘
is visiting Mr. Reed’s parents In
Innta and has been a devoted atton
ant during his illness.
Special Agent George II. Collins. •’*
tin* Scottish Union and National,
turned to his Atlanta headquarter*
week, after a trip through neighbor
Inj Utica of the state.
hi«