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

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10 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 ratee are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . 3 times , 6 times , 26 times . 62 times . 78 times . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4Yt cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/z cents a line. . 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP—MALE. xiuut School^? ooickr k p i n g. Shorthand. Typewriting, etc.. only 14 a month. Drntighon's Practical Business ( ol- tag. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 chtree. Bell phone 889. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince * “ Dftnighon’s Is the best. that ere. Wages $3.60. Also, fifty laborers at $1.60 per day. Apply Robert Russell A Co., Mnbleton. Gn. WANTED—A BOY TO WORK IN OFFICE. Apply at 66 Iniiinn Bldg. STKNO-ROOKKEEPKR, $T5. 8TENO- bookkeeper. $50. Ktenogrnplier. $00. If you wish a good iwisltlon as• stenographer, we can place you. Bellamy Business Agency, 1330 fnndler Bldg. WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN pharmacy. A|»ply to I>r. Crenshaw, 93 I.uckle street, city. LOST MIST WIIITK POINTER DOG; LIVER colored head. Reward If returned to I>r. Weaver. 75 Jones avenue, or 431 Marietta MONEY TO LOAN. MON kT AnV^NcTaT^HX^AUT KI) PRO* pic nnd others. American Inrcatment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established IH90. WEYMAN & CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION 8A VINOS BANK BUYS purchase monev notes nnd lends money on Improved Atlnntn property a reason able rates. Bell phone 7G9. Gould Bldg. S. B. Turman. ■ call 8. W. Caroon, 24 8. Broad street. I’ARM LOAN8-WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Houtbern Mortgage Company. Gould building. Herman, rooms 202-3 Temnle Court. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT REM lugton operators furnished position*. Remlmrtnn Typewriter Co.. 118 Peschtree AT ONCE—THOROUGHLY UP TO HATE business woman us assistant to shipping clerk: prefer one who Is typewriter; good salary. Hustler, care this paper. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. BOOKKEEPER—TWO YEARS' EXPE- rlence. Young man wishes position with • * bookkeeper or offlc- established - assistant. Addre glnn. i Rook keeper, enre Geor- WANTKD-A POSITION OF HOME KINU by a boy 1H years old. II. U„ care At SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man of experience; would like to secure position at once; not afraid of work. Ad dress A. .1. Huff. Monroe. On. POSITION AS GROCERY SALESMAN OR IsMikkecper; have had five years’ expe rience. J. C. K.. enre Georglnn. YOUNG MAN. 19 YEARS OF AGE. HE sires position In Atlanta; will nccept any thing that offers promotion; snlary no ob_- furnish very best refere to ability, eharncter. etc; Addresi Box 62. Grnntvllle, Gn. YOUNG MAN EMPLOYED AS BOOK- keeper with large nuiuufneturlng concern desires work nt night: references, present employers. Address Bookkeeper, 512 Uni avenue, elty. apltol GROCERY SALESMAN—FIVE YEARS’ iHUn;r.ai ptAi.i.n.iin.v-1 • I I. experience; traveling grocery snlesmnti. mow* traveling for one o7 the largest cents In the business, would like a change f«r satisfactory reasons; enn bring highest I«»r mu IMIII' nil,, ■ rerommuiiilntlnn* from |ire,,nt umpluyr A<Mro»« H»x B, core Goofflmi. AGENTS WANTED. VA NT<ilCNTIOVM ISTTlimKH In .very town In Oeoritln nnd Alnlmmn for ild*et tnrdm Write for free uinnle, end firm*. atros. ara« wr intr ".Uiiri™ Autry Greer, Atlanta, Gn. 1312 * tiding. nplre building •ICTUItB AOKNTH-HKNH YOUt WORK to un for enlargement; fnlr prices, good .... .a i nn 11 ..II ..I.... m loltnor, lit,,. Inlsh; 16 hr 20. Religion* and scenery Pie* urea cltenp. The Burner Company, 13A . . . ... A tin 1,1, (In ■eter, itreet, Atlnntn. Go. WANTED—8ALE3MEN. TunTi Sian to hbll t<mi.kt and mindry eon|« to nrocery trnde: K"™I oji rtunlty for Inintler. Apply to W. r. inn. « N. Foray Hi ntn-et. PERSONAL. • DAVID w. YARnnouon. MABTKR I’LLMBBR, rhor.ei ISA » «• nnnur St. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. [h?tclasS~~ BUSINESS UOUBBS mould b.T. hlsb frnd. ,1 fo. t-Yll on ,pt Bl|p Co.. Yl» North Vryot atnet. YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE Oil offlee fixture, to Mil, the Southern offlee fixture, to Mil, M, mo nouru.rn Luctlou nnd Hnlvn«e_Uouip,uy. 20 Mouth ’Phone Bell 2300. FOR MALE CHEAP—BAUI.OCK TYPE- Writer. A. II. Moniker. 61S Petere Bid*. "write 1BT PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY- where else, eome to ue nnd We will heat them, lloblnon * Ilnrnen, 18 E. Hunter. OCR ENTIRE LINK OF MATTINGS HE- dueed 5e n ynrd. Itobleon ft Bnrnee, 18 E. Hnnter ntreet. CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN Geornln. ItohlMn ft Uuruee, 18 h. Hunter. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. ROBISON ft n.me*. IS Knot Hunter nlreet. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Onvnn. Tl Whltehnll ntreet. ’Phone ISO. WANTED. TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. Then le money In erery enck. MISCELLANEOUS. , " ' ............. i also money for purchase money notes. Straight loans made at 5 per cent aud up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street. WANTED—MONEY. MONEY W ANTE I >—$1,600 WANTED AT once on good business property worth $3.- 600. Address “Money Wanted,'* care The Georgian. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low, cleans suits $1 to $1.60. Pants 50c. ICS Whltehnll St. Phones, Rcll 620, A. 3881. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR KENT—DESIRABLE FURNISHED room* for young gentlemen. Good Imth. Walking distance. 3X7 Piedmont avenue. M. A. SHELTON, work and material guaranteed. Both phonos 6276. 61 8. Pryor street. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. “Don’t let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead and painting. Office nnd show room 12 East Hunter street. Both 'phones 660. BOARDER8 WANTED. GOOD HOARD. ELEGANT ROOM, FOR phone 4862 J. Main. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED-THB PUBIJC TO VISIT Hlappy’a School of Art nnd Inspect por traits painted Ur his lnrje classes. Corner Peachtree nnd Auburn. FOR RENT—HOU8E8. FOR RENT OR SALE -MODERN 8 ROOM cottage; convenient to car; on best street out of Decatur, Ga. Lot 280x600. Shade and fruit trees. Address Owner, Decatur, PROFESSIONAL, organTht ani> <’hofumarteiTHdi? sires position; highest testimonials; ex quisite touch. Address Jules G. Iluguelet, 70 Whltehnll atreet. WANTED! Have several customers with cash for 4th ward rent ing property. If you want to sell yours list it with L1EBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD HEAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington. D. will sell you “ -*-•* to live contract* entitling VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME steel bank safes and vault doors: every thing In safe line. R. W. Ellis, Ageut, 26 8. Broad street. Installments of $7.50 per month on each $1,000 imrrowed. enabling you to become landlord ami paring for your •w paying FOR 8ALE—RLAL ESTATE. home for less than . . rent. For prospectus nnd plans of th* pntiv. address .1. St. Jttlfen Yates. State Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It wttb us; we gtre It our special nud personal attention. If It’s worth tb price we will i IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX- change pmr*erty of any kind. It will pay rou to see u* C. II. Wells A Co., 1194 IVumli National Bank Bldg. COUNTY IN GEORGIA. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. ACREAGE PROPERTY FOR SUB Divi sions In and around Atlanta; If Interested, gtv*- description and price. Address X. care BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7 room house, north side preferred; will pay .fl.tXK) down, balance $40 per month. Prefer to deal with owner. Address at once, •‘House,” care Georgian. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. tn. at the Southern Auction aud Salvage Company. 20 South Pryor. Fourth National Buub C. H. Well* <k Co. KBS* I RASTER £• SMITH, Roll Phone 3533-M BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACC0UNTANT8 AND AUDITOR8. W. It. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE Ainerlcnu and Georgia State Association oj Public /..'‘cotiutnnts. Sheldon Audit Co., public ncrountnuts nnd auditors. V518-513 Temple Court. Extynlnntlouf. 0PP rfl ‘ l } J J'f• audits. I,oc!il nnd long distance phone H9B. ARCHITECTS. LET US DRAW YOUR FLANS AND Imlld your houM. Wo oim Mve you mouey. AfldroKH F. o. Box D75. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST Llcyolo ntul .undry dl.trll.utor, lx» tlx® South. Southern agent* for Pierce. Yale, hnell and Hudson bicycles. 1906 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander- Elyen Co. CABINET WORK AND MODEL8. aminet work and novelties. Prompt scrvloi*. Unit 'idionn ’J374. A till lit" Wofrl nud iron Novelty Work., SI9 Mnrlettu ntreet. MEDICAL. PILES—FROTRl'DING, ITCHING. AND tdeiotlnu idle, eured without tile knife, twin or detention from tiuslueM: enre uimr- uteed. Write or mill toduv If you * MONCRIEF— HE'S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. JnshiJ)* tnruncp* In old houses nn well ns new. He prepare* u cellar If you ha*** Mom-rlef Furiin*^ Co. Both 'phones. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND BEI.IABLE MES- sengers, 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Hrnnnn. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are- PRE88ING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU- rekn Pressing OIut»—Cleaning—Repairing, 'phone 700. Bell ’phoue 247t>. 10Cv4 Atlanta 'ohoric 7C*0, Bell 'phone 2475. lOCtt Whitehall street, Atlnntn, Ga. Membership $1 |>er month. t 8EWING MACHINES. RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH. either Hlnger or Wheeler is. Wllsou. We rent only new machines with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both 8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson thing. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS- Wholesnle nnd retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Just received large consignment of machines and over 10.000 records. Immediate nttention given mail orders. We want tae names of nil tnlklng machine dealers In the Bqutb. Write for cntnlogue. Alexander-Elyea Co. II. . ID HJ.I ■ III, I. « im<>. AHUIXIh BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 16i6. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: C OM PLICATED wntclies are my hobby. Modern Idea* In work nnd dealings. II. Walter Lett, Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWTNN’S SHOE SHOP. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31 % N. Forsyth St. Roll (Main) 1051 nnd 2256. Atlnntn 306 nnd 2266. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 39^ Whitehall St. 32H S. Broad St. Bell Phone No. 6047. •CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOD8. IDEALS ell you a register, suitable for not help monthly payments. Every reg- Ister guaranteed for two years. SECONDHAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Secoud-llimd Cash Register Store, OLD HAT8 MADE NEW denned and re- Whitehall 3t PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrauce Auburn avenue. GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS. alfalfa. Crimson, Red, Burr, Alsyke nnd White clover, grasses and grain seeds. McMillan Seed Co., 23 South Broad street. DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CUBED nt home, without pain or detention from business; permanent cure guaranteed; free nt In plain wrnpper. trial home treatment , -■ fir. W. J. Tucker, 15ty N. Broad street, At lanta, Gn. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOUR ROOMS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD Heights; lot 120 by 150; half block car line; for a few days nt $1,«60 spot cash; bargain, with good future. WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST End. a beautiful grove and corner lot; only $3,*kYi. us about this. 294 ACHES ABOUT THREE FOURTHS of a mile from Howell Station. If you want to double your money In a short time, buy this; only $100 per acre. BRAND NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL: sidewalks nnd sewer connection*; renting at fit per month. Kennedy street. EIGHT ROOMS: MODERN: CLOSE IN. on East Fall sireet If yon want a nice home, dose In. see u* about this; euly $1,. IF YOU WANT SOME NICE IX)T8 TO build houses on to reut. ««-e us, we hav* them from $159 up. LOT NO. p» IN SIAN PARK. THE PIIET- lte*t lot sold re.ently by Roff Sims .V Co ; with eight large oak trees; one half cash and $!•> per month. Price $500. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, / * Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $2.500—OAK ST.; 6-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 60x188; He* level; beautiful section, and we can make term* right to suitable party. $4,750—BETWEEN THE I’EACHTREES we have for sale n beautiful 6-rootn cot tage on nice elevated lot. This Is some thing strictly choice; can make terms If desired. $5.203—80x200, on 14TH STREET; LIES lovely; your Inst chance to get on this fashionable ntreet at anything like this price. $4,750—(JORDON 8T.; 8-ROOM 2-8TORY splendid home, on lot 60x180; on car Rue. This 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 have nice 5- rooiu cottage <m lot 60x180. This Is au ex cellent proposition nnd we can sell It to you even If your purse is sadly depressed. $2,760—NEAR PRYOIt ST.. WE HAVE A splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty lot, which we can sell on terms. Tnls la In it beautiful block and tine uelgbliorhood. $4,600-8. PRYOR RT. HOME OF 10 ROOMS on large, shady lot; lies well nnd house alone Is worth almost this price, to say nothing of the lot. $5.000—CLOSE IN. JUST OFF WIIITE- hall; 11-room splendidly built borne, on lot 62x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash and balance enay. This la splendid value. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. NO. 406 RAWSON ST.-TWO-STORY 7- room house. AU conveniences. Rent $30, price $3,<)u0. Good home or Investment prop osition. EAST POINT-GOOD 6-ROOM COTTAGE, new and well built; no second-class mate rial used; Inrge lot; location good. This Is a good proposition for home or investment. Price $1,450. Also 6-roora cottage adjoining above $1,600. NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS nnd hall, on good sire corner lot; close to three car Hues nnd where several other new houses are being built—$1,600. Terms. mcdonouoii st.-near new south Pryor street school; new 5-room cottage, good lot; rents $17.50. 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 $2,100. Terms $400 cash nnd $20 per month. IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE 8IX- rooni cottage; gas and water; hard oil finish; elevated lot; cabinet mautels, double- floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,- 600. Term*. A CORNER IN BELLWOOD. 104x218 FT., with two old houses on It, for $1,60). Good lot to improve or hold for future cuhnoce- nient. Hell I’holl* 2027. Ati»nta I’hoile 1381. SALKS DEPARTMENT: A. S. IIOOK. B. C. EVE. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. N’OBTH SIDE, NEAH NORTH ROfLEVARD, A SIX- room (•nttnitB. Ju«i ooiiiplotoii, un good lot mul In fine nnlffhtKirhood. Thl, I, n l.onntr nml ch»np nt *3,000 WEST BNT5= A SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON street, lot 76 bv 200. Can you get more for your money? We enn arrange terms. .$3,000 houtM boulkvahi>. NEAR GRANT PARK. A BEAUTIFUL six room cottage, on lot 55 by 160. Can make attractive terms on this $3,400 FORM WALT STREET— A SIX ROOM COTTAGE. WITH AIX modern Improvements., nnd dose In; lot 60 by 130. Just the place for n nice home.$2,750 STEWAIlf AVENUE. NEAR WHITEHALL STJIEEJL FIVK- room cottage, on lot 50 by 150. This Is very •’heap nt $1.8* BASS STREET, NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE, A NICE FIVE- room cottage, on good lot. Thl* Is worth Investigating $2,000 KELLY 8TREET- A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR ROOM ccottnge on lot 50 by 150. Thl* U very near Georgia avenue $1,600 BONNIE I4RAE HERE WE HAVE A SMALL COTTAGE on good lot that will make a nice little home; nenr car Rue, nnd can make easy terms $1,750 M DANIEL STREET — A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS ON COR- ner lot. This 1* a good plnce for a busi ness. Now rented to good tenant.. ..$1,750 LET US RENT THAT VACANT HOUSE FOR YOU. WE enu get you a tenant with ease. If you wish to buy or sell real estate, It will b«» to your Interest to see u*. FOR RENT. NO. 3S PIEDMONT AYE.—THIS 2-STORY 7 room frame, on lot 35x100. Res slightly elevated, on the west side of Piedmont ave nue. between Decatur and Gilmer streets; has gas nud water, bath, doset. sink tn the kltdicti: Is dose in. ami lu fair repair: will be vacant Octolwr 1. Rent $30 j*er month. SiJTxsTPEACHTREE ST?-TIHS 1-VR(u>M cottage, oil lot 100\25». Is on the east side of Peachtree street, at the junction of Ivy; the building Is a Bfr-sti»*-y 19-rnoni frame; his eight rooms ' ii the first floor ami one iisiiu and trunk r»Mini on the second floor; has four servants* rooms and .stable; has Just been put lu splendid repair: • known as the T. D. Meador property. Rent $>£.£ per mouth. Partly furnished. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. Ii Auburn Avenue. Both Phonei (It. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. WK HAVE A CLIENT WITH *3.<»0 TO pay a good In forest on this amount call and see its. ON THE IV. ft A. HAILItOAH. 12 MILES from Atlanta, and only % of mile from railroad station, we have a farm of 80 ncres, 30 acre* cleared nnd limited In Elbertn peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 50 acrea > consider this a burgalu at $1,250— Splendid 6-rooni house on the west side, all Improvements, rents regularly at $12.60 per month. Has city water nnd gns. and Is a genuine little hnrgnlu for the money. $2.409—TWO GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSES IN rented the year around nt $24 per month. If you hnve got any Idle money you want to Invest this Is the,spot. 15.280—THIS IH THE PRICK WK HAVE for a thoroughly modern 9-rootn house on one of the best North side streets. I*ot Is nicely elevated. This section Is unsurpassed owner nnd n splendid bnrgnln. \\ < arrange thin sale so that you will not hare to pay more than $2,60) cash. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. 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 List." We maintain the best repair department In the South and guarantee the beat work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25*26 Candler Bldg. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $2,000—Mrs. 8. C. Stevens to Fred Koch, lot on South Boulevard near Glenwood nve- $6,500—Mrs. Sarah 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 Pallium street near I.ove street. Loan deed. $1,700—Benjamin Boiler to Mrs. Lula C. Bridewell, lot on Mills street near Williams street. Warrauty deed. $789—Trustees of Hemphill Avenue Metho- djst church to It. II. Robb, lot on Hemp hill Currnn street. Mortgage. $3,000— Peters Ioin«l Co. to R. O. Condon. Myrtle - street near Fifth street. War ranty deed. Gross, lot on Month Pryor street near Al street. Bond for title $2*26—Mrs. Mamie Cobbs to W. H. Cheat- ham, lot on Oak IIIII avenue near Lillian avenue. Warranty deed. $260—W. II. Cheatham to Mrs. Anna E. G. Plus, same lot. Warranty deed. $1,100—Mrs. Enuna it. Johnson to N. M. Daniel, lot on South Pryor street nenr Alice street. Wnrrnnty deed. $2,800— Mrs. Marlon T. Briggs, executrix of estate of Henry M. Law. to Mrs. C. M. Splller, lot on Capitol avenue near Hay- good street. Adinlnlatrntor's deed. $1.426—Mrs. C. M. Splller to Mrs. J. E. Briggs, same lot Mortgage. $1,K>0— Mrs. Sarah Solomon to Victoria Green Chiles. lot on Pulliam street near Ormond street. Warranty deed. $476—F. S. Treadwell to Thomas J. Wes ley. lot on Auburn avenue near Randolph street. Wni+ntity deed, $3,000—Thomns J. Wesley to James Math ews, same lot. Rond for title. $1,060—J. M. Simmons to Forrest Adair, lot on West Fnlr street tienr Chapel street. Wnrrnnty deed. $4,000— H. A. Gulmnrlti to Erick Mauley, lot on Tennllle street near Short street. Warranty deed. $3,500—Vv. W. Ashburn to T. C. Lnuren, ('apltol avenue near Ruwson street. Wnrrnnty deed. $1,600—B. H. Hammett to J. S. Donaldson, Roswell road near l’nces Ferry road. Wnrrnnty deed $7,600—Mrs. Snrnh It. Taylor and Miss Nettle Tnylor to William II. Heston, lot Georlgn avenue near Grant street. Bond for title. $4.600—W. 8. Tllllnghnst to Enoch It. Burns. lot on Ashby street near Oak street. Warranty deed. $8,000—Dr. Arch Avary to Mrs. Snrnh 11. Ripley, lot on Capitol a venue near Fultoii 'ark street near Ilammoml street. Warranty deed. $410—W. I.. Stanton Co. to Henry A. Godby, lot on Maiden Lane near Columbia street. Warranty deed. I800-.I. XV. Cull tn II. A. Cmllijr, lot In College Park. Warranty deed. $1,7&0— L. Z. ltosser nnd Morris Brandon to Mrs. Carrie K. Benton, lot on Jackson street nenr East avenue. Warranty deed. $1,226—Fidelity Investment Co. to Mrs. Nettle If. Seott, lot on Inman avenue near Myrtle street. Warranty deed. $450—Gordon F. Mitchell to Win. Thomns, Linton street near Lindsey street. Warranty deed $!**>—L. B. Sanders to J. V. Wellliorn, lot on East Pine street near Summit iiveiiue. Bond for title. $1,000-W. T. Hill to Aaron White, lot on Marcus street near South Delta place. War ranty deed. Snrnh A. Ilnnn to Mi'r.’hnntn and Mechanics Bank nud lainn Co., lot on Gordon street near Wellington street. Mort gage. $6,200—John S. Owens to Marcus W. Beck, lot on Columbia street near Tenth street. Wnrrnnty deed. $2,000— Mrs. Etta May Nix to Hlrsch Bros., lot on North avenue near Jackson street. Ix>an deed. BUILDING PERMITS. $390—8. M. Inman, to build bridge between two brlek buildings nt Miteiieil ami Madi son avenue. $4,500— Duster »V Rennies, to bulhl two- story frame dwelling at 110 Peeples street f* I ♦.* I.,.11.1 ...... $75—Samuel Melere, to build one-story frame dwelling at 336 Ormond street. $4*1—J. N. Sheffield, to build eoal house nt 171 Oak street. $250—George B. Masarenns. to ndd to n frame dwelling at 97 Rondeau street. $500— E. Mason ItoliertM. to ndd to brick building at 192 Coiirthind street. $140—Ansley A Ferris, to re-cover three frame dwellings at 24-28 34 Pulliam street. $4.0urt—Dr. J. B. Daniel, to build onc-«torj brick store nt 88-99 Edgew«H»d avenue. $90ii— Wneliemlorf Bros., to build two green houses nt 502 Simpson street. $2,«0k-B. A. Carroll, to build one-story brick store nt 518 Marietta street. $2,260— Mrs. Nellie Kane, to build one-story brick store at 144-46 \V. Mitchell street. $9J0—G. o. Williams, to build one-story frame dwelling at 43 Lovejoy street. $36*1—JI tn Collins, to build oue-story frame dwelling at 161 Parsons street. $1.500—T. L. Ambrose, to build one-story frame dwelling at 14 Kltltnu street. $9o>— G. O. Williams, to bultd one-story frame dwelling nt 43 lovejoy street. $350—Jim Collin*, to build one-story-frame dwelling at 161 Parsons str«H*t. $1.509—T. L. Ambrose, to build one story frame dwelling nt 14 Ktlllnn street. $31)—Gate City Guards, to move two-story frame dwelling at 62 Houston srn-et. $108—G. Coustnrgy. to raise two-story frame dwelling nt 188 Courtlaud nvenue. The natives In British East Africa are growing and ginning cotton In In creasing quantities for sale to traders, the seed being supplied by the govern ment. Ansley Park Sale. Next Monday Afternoon at 2;30 o’clock auction sale of 83 LOTS IN ANSLEY PARK. Plata at our office. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. Atlanta nnd VlcluIJy—Showers to night and Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Au urea of high pressure Is centered to- day over the Great Lakes, while an urea of low pressure Is to the south of Florida. The advance of the southern low Is eaus- Ing rnlu hi portions of southern Florida to- lay. A second area of low pressure the Rocky Mountain region from northern Montana to Mexico. Cloudy weather prevails over the greater portion of the country and rain has fallen in the lust 24 hours in portions of nearly all districts of the enttou belt and at tered stations lu the northeast and north west. Raleigh, N, C\, reports 2.02 Indies of since Saturday. The conditions favor unsettled weather nnd showers In this section tonight and to- COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. Columbus, clear. . Gainesville, clear. . Greenville, elenr. . Griffin, cloudy. . . loudy. Tallapoosa, p. cloudy Toecon. clear West Point, p. cloudy... ■f£ HEAVY RAINFALL. CENTRAL STATION. -Jr ii Charleston, . . Galveston. . . Little Uoek. . , Memphis. . . . Mobile Montgomery. . New Orleans, oklahomn. . Savannah. . Vicksburg. . Wilmington. t T Indicates inappreciable ruInfnllT 15 86 64 68 Hi REMARKS. The temperatures were somewhat lower lu Wilmington district nnd In the north west portion of the belt; elsewhere the change* were unimportant. -Precipitation occurred In all sections with tin* exception of Little Rock nnd Oklahoma districts; the amounts were light to moderate as a rule, but heavy lu parts of North Carolina INSURANCE PERSONALS W. R. Hoyt & Co., of Atlanta, have been appointed general agents tor At lanta of the Standard Life and Acci dent Insurance Company of Detroit; Mich., succeeding Carleton Smith, who resigned recently to become special agent for the Virginia State Insurance Company. Charles H. Lynch, formerly with the office of Manager W. E. Cha pin, and who has recently been con nected with the McCandless & Haynes local agency, is associated with Mr. Hoyt and handles the accident bust- RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Showing the Arrival nud Departure of MciiL'cr Trains of the Followin’- Monger Trains of the Following Rond*-' WES IE UN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD No.—Arrive From— I No.—Depart To- • 3 Nashville.. 7:10 nm[* 2 Nashville. 8:38 nm *3 Marietta... 8:35 am | 74 Marietta..12:10 inn •93 Nashville..11:46 mu • 92 Nashville 4 ; r" 75 Marietta... 2:5*) pmf 72 Marietta.. 5:30 mil • 1 Nashville.. 7:35 pm[* 4 Nashville. 8:50 pm CENTRAL OF UKORUl.. RAILWAY Arrive From— Savannah 7:10 nra JartuwnrHle.. 7:50 urn Macon.. 11:40 nm Snvnuimh — 4:15 pin “* .. 8:00 put Maco Depart To- Mnron... 12:01 n m Savannah k:<r> am 4:00 pm A '15 pni Macon... Sava min h Jacksonville.. 8:30 pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT Ka7U~ ROAD. Arrive From— I Depnrt To- •Selinn •Montgomery. a 11:40 nmlLMontgomery 5:39 nm fornery. 7:40 pmi;Montg'ni'ry.l2:45 pm i a— . ,11:3a pm •Selma 4:2) pm 8:20 amlLaUrnnge.... 5*30 pm •Montgomery. 3:40 ptu i*Montgqn , ry.11:15 mu •Dally. All other trulna dully except Sun day. All trains of Atlanta nnd West Point Itnllrond Company arrive nt nud depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner uf Mitchell street and Madison avenue. GEORGIA It Al LUO AD. .10:06 r Arrive From •Augusta 5:00 am Convera 6:45 am Covington 7:46 nm •Auguatn.. . .12:30 pm Lithouln 3:25 pin •Augusta 8:16 pin •Dally. All other trulua dally except Sua- Llthonla „ •Augusta 3:39 1 . Conyers 5:00 pm day. KEAHuAHI) AIK -LINK RAILWAY. Arrive From— l Depart To- nrrni’ r rum— i iu— Washington... 6:30 nmBlrmlnghnm.. 6:50 nm Abbeville 9:15 mulMonroe 7:20 am Memphis 11:46 nmlNew York....12:00 New York 3:30 pmlAbbeville.... 4:oo Monroe.. . Blrmlnghn Shown In Central time. 7:40 pmlMeniphls...’.’. 5:00 pm ":45 pni Washington... 8:00 pni SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains Leave Atlanta* New Terminal Station, cornar Mitchell and Madison Avenue. N. B.—Following schedule figures pub- llsbed oniy aa information aud are Dot guuranteeu: 4:00 A. M.-No. 23. DAILY. Local to Blr- mlngham, ranking all stops; arrlvlug m Birmingham 10:1b a. tn. 6:30 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. “CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A solid vestibuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of vestibuled day coaches and Pullraau drawing room sleep ing cars. Arrives Rome 7:30 a. m.; Chat tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:3o p. in.; Louisville 8:16 p. in.; Chicago 7:23 u. ai. Cafe car service. All meals between At- lunta nnd Cincinnati. 6:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Griffla and Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. m.; Co lumbus 10 a. m. 6:15 A. M.—. 0. 12. DAILY, local to Macoa, Brunswick and Jacksonville. Mukes all stops . arriving Macon 9:15 a. m.; Bruns wick 4 p. tn.; Jucksonvlhe 7:40 p. m. 7:00 A. M.-No. 35. DAILY.-Pullmao to Birmingham. Memphis, Kansas Cltv and Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 8:06 g . ui.; Kansas city 1:45 a. m.* and Colorado prlngs 8:15 u. in. 7:60 A M.-No. 12. DAILY.—Local to Charlotte. Danville* Richmond and Aabt- T 7 1 :65 A. M.-N' 7. DAILY, Chattanooga. 12 NOON, No. 28, DAILY.-Washington and Southwestern Limited. Electric light ed. Sleeping, library, observation and anb cars through without change. Dining can serve all meals en route. Arrives W*ib- ( tngto.i *>.i2 n. m.; New York 12:*t p. m. i:00 P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New Yorlt \ixpress. Day coaches between Atlanta and Washington. Sleeper) between Atlanta. Charlotte nnd Washington. Arrives Wash ington 11:06 a. m.; New York 6 p. n. 12:1a P. M.-No. 3. DAILY.—Local for Macon, arriving Macon 2:4» n. m. 4:10 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.-Macoo nnd ILiwaliiiivllic. Mihmaa Observation chair The offices of the Underwriters’ Sal vage Company, of New York, of which George H. Campbell is general agent, hnve been removed to the second floor of the Empire building In the suite recently vacated by Black dr 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 left, accompanied by Mrs. Walker, for a month’s vacation, part of which will be spent at the home office of the com pany at Hartford. Mr. Walker hns en tirely recovered from a severe attack of malarial fever. An Important addi tion to the forc<* 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 states of Georgia anil South Car olina. 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 111 at St. Joseph Infirmary, has recovered and is at his desk again. Special Agent George N. Hurt, of the Eagle Fire Insurance Company, Is In New’ York this week In conference with the home office officials of his company. V f lce President nnd General Mana ger A. L. Brooks, of the Athens Mutual Fire Insurance Company, was In At lanta this week adjusting losses for his company. (’ashler 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 charge of the field force In Georgia. H. Gould Barrett, proprietor of one of the largest fire Insurance agencies at Augusta, was a visitor to Atlanta on Friday. irmnnii 1:10 a. hi. 4:30 P. M.-No. 13 DAILY, except Sun- aay. “Air LL*e weile" to Toccoa. 4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.—Griffin sod Columbus. Pullman palace sleeping car iiinl ii.iy coaches. 4:26 I 4 . M.-No. 23. DAILY.—Local to Fay etteville and Fort Valley. 4:60 P. M.-No. lb, DAILY.—Through drawing room and aleeplng cara |o Cin cinnati aud Memphis and Chattanooga to Ixiuisvllle. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. m.; Daltoo 8:36 p. m.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. tn.; Memphis 8:20 a. m.: Louisville 8:50 a. m.; St. Loula 6 ii. m.: Cincinnati 8:10 a. m. 6:15 I 1 . M.-No. 25. DAILY.—Make* all •topa. Local to Hefilo; arrive, Bcfilo 10At P I “li P. M.-No. H. DAILY.—Florida Urn- (toil. A aolld roatlbui.d train to Jackaoa- vllle. Kla. Tbroufb al.,ptn* cara and d»v coaches to Jacksonville nnd Brunswick; ar rive* Jacksonville 3:50 a. m.; Brunswick 8 a. m.; St. Augustine 10 a. m. . 11:80 P. M.-No. 97. pAILY.-Through lantn to Shreveport. Local aleeper Atlanta to Birmingham. Arrives Birmingham 5:* a. tn.: Meridian 11 a. m.; Jackson 2:25 £. in.; Vicksburg, 4:05 p. m.; Shreveport 10:54 Sleeper* open to receive passenger* 12 Right-No. a*. DAILY.—United stntei cars to New ' ork, Richmond. Charlotte <.»•> Asheville. Conches to Washington. Dlulag cars serve nil meals en route. Arrives Washington 9:30 p. m.: New York 6:23 s. tu. Locnl Atlnntn-Charlotte sleeper open to receive passengers at 9:00 p. ro. Locsi Atlnnta-Ashevllle sleeper open 10:30 j>. as. ^ Tick-* Offlee No. 1 Peachtree, on viaduct. Peter* building, nnd new Terminal Sta’los. Both ’Phones. City office. 142 main; depot. No. 2. on Terminal exchange. Southern department office of the Queen. He Is consequently well ex perienced In the underwriting line. B the present pinna mature, the new «'f- # flee will have the representation of sev eral strong companies, which ate t*» enter the state about that time, nm the new firm will have the best wish es of the insurance men of the city, whose Interests “The Chief” has serv ed so long and well. Among out of town visitors to At lanta Insurance offices this..week upr James B. Ross, state agent of the Ib-vai at New Orleans; R. B. Clower. Louis iana special agent of the Royal; L n- Warren, general ngent of the Phoenix of London at Richmond; N. J. * ward, of Charlotte, special agent of tn Aetna of Hartford, In North Candin- General Agent Clarence Hatch, ■ the firm of Hatch, Harden & McOaug * ey, spent the week In a trip throua* south Georgia visiting the agencies the Ocean, which he represents. All the local Are insurance offices of Atlanta entered Into an agreement this week to continue the 1 o’clock closing hour on Saturdays all the year round. This movement, of course, meets with great favor from the employees of such agencies and their friends. Chief’ W. R. Joyner, tnavor-elect of Atlanta. Is serlouslv considering plans to enter the local fire insurance busi ness about the first of the year. He will have associated with him his son. Richard Joyner, who for n number of ' ears has been one **f Manager S. Y. Tunner’a moat efficient men in the Spec la! Agent Prentiss B. Manager Slebels’ offlee. Is out aga • after a seven weeks* Illness of tvpn*» fever. His marriage to Miss Frey Cochran, of Anderson. » j which was to hnve taken place in .y« gust, will occur nt that dtv during first week fn October. Miss t «>c* Is visiting Mr. Reed's parents in-' lanta and has been a devoted at* ant during his Illness. Special Agent George H. Collins. • the Scottish Union and National. «_•;* turned to his Atlanta head'»uarter« <■ week, nfte; a trip through neighbor Ing cities cf the stats. ,