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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
phone 889. Toll, phone
catalogue. It will convince
itnnghan’* Ia the best.
Co., Mnbleton. Os.
Apply at 65 In ton n Bldg.
STENO-BOOKKEEPKK, 175. HTKNfV
bookkeeper. $60. Stenographer. pin. II
you wish n good position ns atctiogrnphor,
we can place you. Bellamy Business Agency.
1830 Candler Bldg.
WANTED—YOUNG MEN
pharmacy. Apply to I»r.
• — r |ty.
office man a* assistant to shipping clerk;
enclose reference and state salary desired.
Red Cross, care fhis paper.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
Wanted—female, competent rem
Incton operators furnished position*.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
AT ONCE—THOROUGHLY I P TO DATE
business woman as assistant to shipping
Clerk; prefer one who Is typewriter; good
•alary. Hustler, care this pn|s>r.
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE.
BOOKKEEPER—TWO YEARS' BXPE-
rlriM**'. VomiK mnn wl.h,. [h>.ItInn with
..tnhll.hPtl lino,, n. lKxikl«<»p«r or nfflot.
.Mlitnnt. Aildro.. Ilookkoopor, ent
fl.ti.
WANTED—A POSITION OP SOME KIND
.hjr ii hoy Ik yen old. II. <» , c.re At*
l.n’to Oeorglun.
HITfATION WANTED IIY A YOUNG
mnn of experience: would like to securel
position nt once; not afraid of work. Ad
dress A. J. Huff. Monroe. On.
POSITION AH GROCERY SALESMAN OR
|HMikkce|»cr; have had live years’ expe
rience. J. C. K.. care Georgian.
YOUNG MAN. 19 YEARS OF AGE, I»E
sires position In Atlanta; will nceept any
thing flint offers promotion; salary no ob
ject; can furnish very best references as
to ability, character, etc. Address P. O.
Box 52, Grnntvllle, Ga.
young man employed ah book-
keeper with large manufacturing concern
desires work »t night; references, present
employers. Address Bookkeeper, 512 Capitol
avenue, city.
HALKHM AN-FIVE Y EARS’
; traveling grocery salesman,
GROCERY
oxperlenc . — , . .
now traveling for one of the largest
ycents In the business, would like a change
for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest
recommeiuliitlons from present employers.
Address Box S2. can* Georgian.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTE!»—AGENTS-HOYS AND GIRI.il
In everv town in Georgia and Alabama for
midget 'ards. Write for free samples and
terms. Autry Greer, Atlanta, us. 1312
Empire building.
PICTURE AGENTH—HEND YOUR WORK
to ns for enlargement; fair prices, good
finish; 18 by 20. Religions and scenery pic
tures cheap. The Garner Cornpuny, 13A
Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
YOUNG MAN TO HELL TOILET AND
foundry «•.!>» >" srociT.v trrnlc; good on-
norlunlty fnr hii.tl.r. Apply lo W. F.
tninn. 6 N. Pnr.ytli .lr.pt.
PERSONAL.
david xv. TAnnnopon.
MASTER l-LLMOBR,
Pboses 1355. *0 E. Hunter fit.
LOST—W111TK POINTER DOO; I.IVBB
colored head. Reward If returned to Dr.
Weaver, 75 Jones nventie, or 411 Marietta
"Ure t.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PKO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money note# and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property s reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Onlv on real estate In and Dear Atlanta.
R. B. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUND8 TO LEND;
any amount, 4ft, 5 and 6 per cent. Writ*
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Ilroad atreet.
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL KXTATH
at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 202-3 Toronto Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made at 5 per eeut nnd up
wards. according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 8. Broad street.
—PS
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED—$1,600 WANTED AT
once on good busfnessnroperty worth $3,-
600. Address "Money Wanted, ’ cure The
Georgian.
FOUND.
FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBL-
low, cleans suits $1 to $1.50. Pants 10c.
168 Whitehall 8t. Phones, Bell 620, A. 3881.
FOR RENT—ROOM8.
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE FURNISHED
rooms for young gentlemen. Good bath.
Walking distance. 387 Piedmont avenue.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical store nnd range repairer; best
work and material guaranteed. Both phones
6276, 61 8. Pryor street.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don’t let ’em fool yon." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Unrnett ft Willis) Is not dead
nor uilsslng. He Is contracting wall paper
nnd painting. Office nnd show room 12
East Hunter street. Both ’pboues 550.
BOARDERS WANTED.
THE BON A lit, 384 Peachtree sf., solicits
Inspection, comparison nnd patronage.
good board, elegant room, for
gentleman with permanent position. 641
W. Cain street. Bell phone 4M»2-J. Main.
ART 8CHOOL.
WANTED—TIIB PUBLIC TO VISIT
Slnppy’s School of Art and inspect por
traits painted by his lurge classes. Corner
Peachtree nnd Auburn. ,
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
FOR RENT OR HALE—MODERN 8 HOOM
cottage; convenient to car; on best street
out of Decatur, Ga. Lot 280x500. Shade
and fruit trees. Address Owner, Decatur,
tin.
PROFESSIONAL.
ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER DE-
sires position; highest testimonials; ex
quisite touch. Address Jules G. lluguelet,
(0 Whitehall street.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
T?CLAS8 BUSIN ESC HOUSES
uld have bleb grade si ins Call op
Keot Slip Co., W North Vryor street
Phone 2928.
IF YOU HAVE . ANY FURNITURE OR
office fixtures to sell, eee the Southern
^ notion and Salvage Company. 20 South
rjror. ’Phone Bell 2306.
Robison A Rnrnes, 18 E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS Re
duced 6c a yard. Robison A Barnes, 18
E. Hunter street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical honks for cash. J.
C. Gavttn. H Whitehall street. Thane 1821
WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy Money Flour. There le money In
every suck.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED!
Have several customers
with cash for 4th ward rent
ing property. Tf you want
to sell yours list it with
L1EBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CltOMK
steel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing in safe line. it. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 8.
Broad street.
FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL.
place it with us; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It’s worth the
price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co.. 1104
l-'ourth National Bank.
^ WANTED—REAL ESTATE. _
ACREAGE PROPERTY FOR SIbThVL
sbois lii nml around Atlanta; If Interested,
give description and price. Address X. care
from one to live eontrarta entitling you to
a Joan of from 11.000 to $5,000 nt 6 per eeut
simple Interest, returnable In small monthly
Installments of $7.50 per mouth on each
$1,W0 borrowed, enabling you to become
your own landlord and paying for your
home for less than you are now paying
rent. For prospectus and plans of the com
pany. address .1. St. Julfen Yates, State
Agent. 321 Austell Rldg., Atlanta, Ga.
HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OIl KX-
change property of any kind it will pay
you to see us. C. II. Wells A Co., 1104
Fourth National Bank
Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7
room house, north side
preferred; will pay .$1,000
down, balance $10 per
i month. Prefer to deal with
i owner. Address at once,
“House,” care Georgian.
ACC0UNTANT8 AND AUDITOR8.
W. I). HHELIlON, FELLOW OF .THE
American nnd Georgia Htate Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
public accountants and auditors,
Temple Court. Exiuulnations, nppro'^JAa
audits. lioesl and loug distance pnone 1196.
ARCHITECTS. . vn
LET VS DJIA W YOUR PLANS AND
build your house. We can save you mouej.
Address I*. O. Box 675.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES. _
BICYCLES AND 8UNDRIE8-LAROBBT
bicycle nnd sundry distributors In tne
South. Southern agents tor Pierce. YAie.
Snell nml Hudson bicycles. Write tot our
1906 catalogue sud price list. Alexander
Elyea Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt servlee. Bell ’phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood nnd Iron Novelty Works, 389 Marietta
street.
MEDICAL.
PILES—PROTRUDING, ITCHING. AND
Weeding piles cured without the knife,
pain or detention from business; cure guar
anteed. Write nr call today If you are sui-
ferJiiir. Advice free. Dr. W. J. Tucker, 1&7*
N. Broad street, Atlanta, *Oa.
MONCRIEF—
HE'S TUB MAN THAT SELLS HOT A HI-
Installs furnaces In old houses ns well
ns new. He prepares a cellar If you nave
none. Moucrlef Furnace Co. Both phones.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOB ritOMI’T AND IIBLIABLE MBS-
sengers. ‘phone 33. J. A. Davies ana j.
C. Brnnun.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
It. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave-
PRESSING CLUB. __ __
PRESSINO—ALTKIMNO—THH NEW EL-
reka Pressing Clnl»—(.'leaning—Repairing.
Atlanta ‘phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. 106H
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month.
SEWING MACHINE8.
HENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
either Hlnger or Wheeler ft Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. K? 111
’phones 1893. Singer Hewing Machine Co.,
71# Whitehall street.
STOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
.set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 286 Peters street. ’Phones,
Atlnntn 2472, Bell 794 west. Wo buy any
thing.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale and retail distributors of \ lc*
tor Talking Machines nnd Records. Junt
received Inrge consignment of machines and
over J0.000 records. Immediate attention
given mall orders. We want. tne. names of
all talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Klyea Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE ft BRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1676.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. H. Walter I^tt. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlnntn.
8HOE REPAIRING.
a WINN’S SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2335. Men s sewed half soles. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AN!) REPAIRERS.
31V4 N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1051 nnd 2256.
Atlnntn 306 and 22C<*.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER ft CORRESPONDENT.
Whitehall St. 32«4 8. Broad St.
Bell Phone No. 5047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. II ALL WOODS, IDEALS
nnd all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
nny business, nt a prlco that cuu 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. <*n.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW U ATS
cleaned and reshaped, 60c.
Soft and atlff felt hats cleaned sad rs-
•hnped. 86c.
Bands or sweats. 25c each •xtra.
ACME HATTERS. C>* Whitehall SL
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
It. W. Yarbrough. 1V4 Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue.
SEEDS.
GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETH.
alfalfa. Crimson. Red. Burr. Alsyke and
White clover, grassea and grain seeds.
McMillan Seed Co., 23 South Broad street.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
nt home, without pain or iletentlon from
business; permanent cure gunrnntced: free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. .1. Tucker, 154 N. Broad street, At
lnntn, Go.
GT.ORE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
FOLK ROOMS AN'f> HALL. LAKBWOOD
Height*; bit 12o by 150; half block car
line; for n few days at $1,060 spot cash;
bargain, with g«>o«l future.
WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST
End. o benutlful grove and corner lot;
July $3,000.
SIX ROOMS, MODERN HOUSE. REST
part Jones avenue: $1,000 cash, balance
easy; see ua about this.
204 ACRES ABOUT THREE-FOURTHS
of a inlb- from Howell Station. If you
want to double \ our money In u abort time,
buy this; only $100 per acre.
BRAND NEW: FIVE ROOMS AND HALL;
sidewalks and sewer connections; renting
nt $14 per month. Kennedy atreet.
EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN.
on East Fair street If yon want a nice
mme, close Id. see us about this; only $3,-
IF YOU WANT SOME NICE LOTS TO
build bonne* on to roof. #»*e us; wo have
them from $15*) up.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
.Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
,2,600—OAK ST.; 6-ROOM COTTAOK: LOT
50x188; Ilea level; beautiful section, and
we can make terma right to suitable party.
$4,75f>—BETWEEN THE PKACIITREEH
we have for sale a benutlful 8-room cot
tage on nice elevated lot. This Is some
thing strictly choice; can make terms If
$5,200—80x200, on 14TII STREET; LIES
lovely; your last chance to get on this
fnshlonnble street at anything like this
price.
$4,750—GORDON ox.. «-»*.»,
splendid home, on lot 50x180; on nir iiur.
This Is splendid value. You should sec It
If you really want something good.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phono 3533-M
WK ROY AND (SKI.I. IIOIKEK AND LOTS
1S5 Auburn avenue.
LOT NO. in INMAN PARK. THE PRET-
tlest lot sold recently by Ruff 81ms \-
»’«».; with eight large oak trees; one-half
cash ami $10 per month. Price $500.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
$2.750—JU8T OFF GORDON KT.. HALF
block on pretty street, we have nice 6-
room cottage on lot 80x180. This Is aa ex
client proposition and w<
you i_
$4,500-8. PRYOR 8T. HOME OF 10 ROOMS
on large, shady lot; lies well and house
alone Is worth almost this price, to say
nothing of the lot.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
NO. 416 RAWSON 8T.-TWO-8TORT 7-
room house. All conveniences. Rent $30,
price $3,uuo. Good home or Investment prop
osition.
EAST POINT-GOOD 6-ItOOM 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 $1,450. Also 6-room cottage adjoiulug
above $1,600,
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS
and hall, on good slxe corner lot; close to
three car lines and where several other
new houses are being built—$1,500. Terms.
McDonough ht.-near new south
Pryor street school; new 5-room cottage,
good lot; rents $17.50. Prlco $1,600. Good
home or Investment.
WEST LINDEN 8T.—NEAR SPRING ST.;
nice almost new 5-rooin cottage home; atl
city conveniences; good car service. Price
$2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION—NICE SIX
v; splendid value for $1,-
Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1381.
SALEH DEPARTMENT:
A. 8. HOOK. It. C. EVE.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
NORTH HIDE,
NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD. A SIS-
room cottage. Jus! completed, on good Jot
ami In fine uclgfiliorhood. This Is a beauty
nnd cheap nt $3,000
WfcST END-
A SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON
street, lot 76 bv 200. Can you get more for
We can nrrnnge terms..$3,000
SOUTH' 'fool LKVAIlD,
NEAR GRANT PARK. A BEAUTIFUL,
six-room cottage, on jot 65 by 150, Can
make attractive terms «u this $3,400
FORM WALT STREET—
A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL
modern improvements, nnd elose In; lot 5o
by 130. Just the place for a nice home.$2.750
STI:\VaRT AVESUE,
NEAR WHITEHALL STREET* FIVE-
room cottage, on lot 50 by )5o. This b verr
cheap at $1.800
HASH STREET.
NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. A NICE FIVE-
room cottage, on good lot. This Is worth
Investigating $2.000
KELLY STREET-
A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR ROOM
imago on lot 6t» by 150. This Is very t»e
Georgia
HONnTRT BRAE.
..$1,600
an good lot that will make a nice little
home; near car line, nnd can make easy
terms $1,750
M'DANIKL HTltKfeT-
A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS ON COR.
ner lot. This Is a good plnce for n busi
ness. Now rented to good tenant.. ..$1,760
LET US RENT
THAT VACANT HOUSE FOR YOU. WE
can get you a tenant with ease. If you
* buy or sell real estate, It will bo
to ye
Interest to set* us.
FOR RENT.
NO. 38 PIEDMONT AVR.-TIIIR 2-STORY
7-rootn frame, on lot 35x100. lies slightly
elevated, on the west side of Piedmont ave
nue. between Decatur and Gilmer streets;
lms gas ami water, bath, closet, sink In the
kitchen; is close in. nml In fair repair; will
be vacant Oetolier 1. Rent $30 per month.
Nirw ukai'HtrkTT ht^tIuhTSIRhiH
cottage, on lot 100x250, Is on the enst side
of Peachtree street, nt the junction of Ivy;
tin* building Is a itfrutory 10-room frame;
lms eight rooms on the first floor ami one
room nml trunk room on the second floor;
lms four servants' rooms and stable;
lms fust been put In splendid repair: •
known as the T. D. Meador property. Rent
$83.35 per month. Partly furnished.
JOHN J.. WOODSTDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both, Phone. (II.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.,
Atlanta 172.
WE HAVE A CLIENT WITH $3,000 TO
invest iu good rent paying proposition. If
you have anything that will pa
terest on this amount call and —
<IN THE XV. Sc A. HAIUIOAD. 12 MII.KH
from Atlanta, and only Vi of mile from
railroad station, we have a farm of 80 acres,
30 acres cleared nnd nlanted In Elbertn
peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 50 acres
of wood, and we consider this a bargain nt
$3.600.
$1.250—Splendid 6-room house on the west
side, all improvements, rents regularly at
$12.60 per month. Has city water nnd gas,
nml Is a genuine little bargain for the
money.
12.40!)—TWO DODD (-ROOM IIOt'HKH IN*
best of condition occupied by white ten
ants, rented the year around nt $24 per
month. It yon hare got any Idle money you
want to Invest this Is the spot.
16,250—THIS 18 THE FBIcE WK HAVK
• a thoroughly modern 9-room house on
of the l*est North side streets. Ix>t Is
nicely elevated. This section Is unsurpassed
for nretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied
by the owrner nnd a splendid bargain. We
can arrange this sale so that you will not
have to pay more than $2,500 cush.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If 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 TRAN8FERS.
#2,009— Mrs. 8. C. Stevens to Fret! Koch,
lot on South Boulevard near Glenwood ave
nue.
$8,500— Mrs. Rhrah A. Ilnlrston to A. L.
Slaton, lot on Whitehall near Stewart ave
nue. Conveyance aubject to loan deed.
$1,500—8. 8. Moore to Atlanta Brewing nnd
Ice Co., lot on Pulliam atreet near Love
street Loan deed.
$1.700—Benjamin Roller to Mrs. Lula C.
Bridewell, lot on Mills street uenr Williams
street. Warranty deed.
$789—Trustees of Hemphill Avenue Metho
dist church to II. 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. War
ranty deed.
$8,000, Penal Sum—X. M. Daniel to Joseph
Gross. lot on South Pryor street near Alice
street. Bond for title
$225—Mrs. Maude Cobbs to W. H. Cheat-
hniu, lot on Oak Util avenue uenr Lillian
avenue. Warranty deed.
$250— W. II. (’Iwnthnm to Mrs. Anna E. G.
Plus, same lot. Warranty deed.
$1.100—Mrs. Einmn It. Johnson to N. M.
Daniel, lot on South Pryor street near
Alice street. Warranty 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. Administrator's deed.
$1.425—Mrs. C. M. Splller to Mrs. J. E.
Briggs, same lot. Mortgage.
$1,650— Mrs. Sarah Solomon to Victoria
Green Chiles, lot on Pulliam street near
Ormond afreet. Warranty deed.
$475—F. S. Treadwell to Thomas J. Wes
ley. lot on Auburn avenue near Bamlolph
street. Warranty deed.
$3,000—Thomas J. Wesley to James Math
ews, same lot. Bond for title.
$1,060—J. M. Simmons to Forrest Adair,
lot on West Fair street near Chapel street.
Warranty deed.
$4,000-11. A. Gtilinarlu to Erick Manley,
Jot on Tennllle street near Short street.
Warranty deed.
$3.500—W. W. Ashburn to T. C. Lauren,
lot on Capitol avenue near ltawson street.
Warranty deed.
$1,500—It. 11. llatnmett to J. S. Donaldson,
lot on Roswell road near Ibices Ferry road.
Warranty deed.
#7,500— Mrs. Surah R. Taylor nml Miss
Nettle Taylor to William It. Heston, lot
on Gcorlga avenue near Grant street. Bond
for title.
$4,500—W. 8. Ttlllnghnst to Enoch It.
Barns, lot on Ashby street near Oak street.
Warranty deed.
$8,000—Dr. Arch Avnry to Mrs. Sarah II.
Ripley, lot on Capitol avenue near Fuifoti
atreet. Bond for title.
$1,000—Mrs. Lucy J. Sewell to J. It.
Brown, lot on Georgia avenue near Con-
nally street. Lmn.
$1.000—Mrs. Mary 11. Howell to W. II.
Foster, lot on Park street near Hammond
street. Warranty deed,
$400—W. L. Stanton Co. to Henry A.
Godby, lot on Mnlden Lane near Columbia
street. Warranty deed.
$900—J. W. ('nft to II. A. Godby, lot In
College Park. Warranty deed.
$1,760— L. Rosser nnd Morris Brandon
» Mrs. Carrie K. Renton, lot on Jackson
street near East avenue. Warranty deed.
$1.225—Fidelity Investment Co. to Mrs.
Nettle II. Scott, lot on Ininnn avenue near
Myrtle street. Warranty deed.
|460—Gordon F. Mitchell to Win. Thomas,
lot on Linton street near Lindsey street.
Warranty deed.
$900—L. It. Sanders to J. V. Welllmrn, lot
a East PIue street near Summit avenue.
Bond for title.
$1,000—W. T. Hill to Aaron White, lot on
Marcus street near South Delta place. War
ranty deed.
$1,6*10—Mrs. Sarah A. Hone to Merchants
nml Mechanics Bank and I.onn Co., lot on
Gordon street near Wellington street. Mort-
nge.
$8,200—John S. Gwens to Marcus W. Beck,
it on Columbia street near Tenth street.
Warranty deed.
$2,000—Mrs. Etta May Nix to Hlrsch Bros.,
»t on North avenue near Jackson atreet.
Loan deed.
buildingTpermits.
$300—8. M. Inman, to build bridge between
two brick buildings at Mitchell and Mudl-
m avenue.
$4,600—1 foxier ft Beatnes, to build two-
story frame dwelling at 110 Peeples street.
$75—Samuel Melere, to build one-story
frame dwelling nt 336 Ormond street.
$40—J. N. Sheffield, to build coal house
at 171 Oak street.
$260—George B. Msxnrenns, to add to a
frame dwelling at 97 Rondeau street.
$500— K. Mason Roberts, to add to brick
building nt 192 Cnurtlnnd street.
$440— Ansley A Ferris, to re-cover three
frame dwellings at 24-28-34 Putlinm street.
$4.000—Dr. J. B. Daniel, to Imlbl one-story
brlek store at 88-90 Edge wood avenue.
$900—Wiu'hendorf Bros., to hutbl two green
houses nt 602 Simpson street.
$2,600— K. A. Carroll, to build one-story
brick store nt 518 Marietta atreet.
52.250—Mrs. Nellie Kane. to build one-story
brick store nt 144-46 W. Mitchell str«*et.
KK10—G. G. Williams, to build one-story
frame dwelling nt 43 I«oveJny street.
$350—.11 in Collins, to build one-story frame
dwelling at 161 Parsons street.
$1.500—T. L. Ambrose, to build one story
frnme dwelling nt 14 Killian street.
$900—G. G. Williams, te b til Id one-story
frame dwelling nt 43 Isnejoy street.
$350—Jim Collins, to Imlbl one-story frame
dwelling at 161 Parsons street.
$1,500—T. L. Ambrose. t.» build one-story
frame dwelling nt 14 Kllllnn street.
$3L>—Gate City Guards, to move two-story
frame dwelling at 62 Houston street.
$108— G. Constargy. to raise two-story
frame dwelling nt l.is Courtlaud avenue.
The natives in British Boat 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.
Plats at our office.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
An area of high pressure is centered to
day over the Great Lakes, while nil area
of low pressure Is to the south of Florida.
The advance of the southern low Is caus
ing rain in portlous of southern Florida to
day. A second area of low pressure covers
the Rocky Mountain region from uortbern
Montana to Mexico.
Cloudy weather prevails over the greater
portion of the country nnd rain has fallen
Iu the last 24 hours In portions Of nearly
all districts of the cotton lielt and at scat
tered stations Iu the northeast and north
west. Raleigh, N. C., reports 2.02 iuches of
rain.
The temperature has changed but little
since Baturdny.
The conditions favor unsettled weather
and showers Iu this section tonight and to
morrow.
J. B. MARBITRY,
Section Director.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cloudy. . . TT
•Chattanooga, p. cloudy..
Columbus, clear
Gainesville, clenr. . . . .
Greenville, clear
Griffin, cloudy
•Macon, p. cloudy
Moiitleello, clear
Xewnon, cloudy
Rome, clear
Spartanburg, cloudy. . . .
Tallapoosa, p. cloudy
III
‘35*3
2.02
CENTRAL
STATION.
Js oi
hi
Charleston. , . ,
Galveston. , , ,
Little Book. . . ,
Memphis
M oldie.
Monti
Montgomery. .
New Orleans. .
Oklahoma. . .
Savannah. . .
Vicksburg. . . .
Wilmington. .
T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall.
10
Diet. Averages.
ll|
-a!
5-SS
Temp’t ure.
Max. Min.
81
In Wilmington district and Iu the north
west portion of the belt; elsewhere the
(‘linages were unimportant. Precipitation
occurred in all sections with the exception
of Little Bock nnd Oklahoma districts; the
nmounts were light to moderate as a rule,
but heavy iu parts of North Carolina.
INSURANCE
PERSONALS
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Showing the Arrival and Departure of p««
senger Trains of the Following Roads-
VVK.STKUN AND ATLANTIC iUiuioil7
No.—Arrive From*-- I No.—Depart t,-_ u *
•3 Nashville.. 7:10 amf* 2 Nashville. S:35 ara
73 Marietta... 8:35 am] 74 Marietta..12 10
•93 Naslivllle..ll:45 nmj* 92 Nnshvll!e.4:59 pS
75 Marietta... 2:S9 pm] 72 Marietta,. 0-39 nm
• 1 Nashville.. 7:35 pn>[* 4 Nashville. 8:50 |»m
CENTRAL OF OKOUGI^ RAILWAY;—
Arrive From— \ mm Depart To—
Savannah 7:10 am
Jacksonville.. 7:50 am
Mneon 11:40 am
SavunnaU .... 4:15 put
w 8:00 pm
3Iitcoa
Macon 4^00 t
Savannah..... 9:i5 pm
:30 pin
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT lUlL
ItO AD.
Arrive From— I Depart To-
•Selnm 11:40 ain(*Moiitgoinery 5:30 nm
•Montgomery. 7:40 pin]*Montg’m’ry. 12:45 nm
•Selma 11:35 pm|»8elma 4:2) pm
La Grange 8:20 nmJLnGrnnge.... 5:30 nm
•Montgomery. 8:40 pml*Montg in’ry.li:i5 pm
•Daily. All other trains daily except Sun
day.
All trains of Atlnnta and West Tolnt
Railroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street nnd Madison avenue.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart To-
• Augusta 7:45 am
Lithonia 10:05 am
•Augusta 3:30 pm
Conyers 5:00 pm
Covington.... 6:10 pm
•Augusta 11:46 pm
Arrive From—
•Augusta 6:00 .....
Conyers 6:45 am
Covington 7:46 am
•Augusta.. . .12:30 pm
Lithonia 3:25 pm
•AugustA 8:15 pm _ _
•Dally. All other trains dally except Sun
day.
SEABOARD AIK LINE itAlLWAY.
Arrive From— I Depart To-
Wnshlngtou... 6:30 nm Birmingham.. 6:60 am
Abbeville 9:46 nmjMonroe 7:20 ara
Memphis 11:45 am New York....12:00 m
New York...— 3:3*) pm)Abbeville.... 4;0> pm
Monroe 7:40 pmfMempbls 5:00 pm
Birmingham.. 7:45 pm Washington... 8:00 pm
Shown In Central time.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta* New Terminal
8tation, corner Mitohell and
Madison Avsnus.
N. B.—Following schedule figures pub*
IlsheU only as information aud art not
guaranteed:
4:00 A. M.-No. 23, DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham, making all stops; arriving in
Blrmlngnaiu 10:1b s. m.
6:30 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, composed of vestlbuled day
coaches and Pullman drawing room sleep
ing cars. Arrives Rome 7:10 a. m.; Chat
tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:3u p. m.;
Louisville 8:15 p. m.; Chicago 7:23 s. m.
Cafe car service. Atl meals between At
lanta and Cincinnati.
6:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin sod
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. m.; Co
lumbus 10 a. m. .... ....
6:j5 A. M.—- o. 12. DAILY, local to Macon.
Brunswick aud Jacksonvllls. Makes all
it ops . arriving Macon 9:15 a. m.; Bruns
wick 4 p. ro.: Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
7:00 A. M.—No. 35. DAILY.—Pullman to
Colorudo
8 . in.; Ki
prlngs e:16 a. in.
7-. r * ** *' ~
9:46 a. m., and Colorado
.-.60 A. M.-No. 12. DAILY.—Local to
Charlotte. Danville, Richmond and Asbe-
Tl 7;56 A. M.—N 7. DAILY. Chattanooga.
12 NOON, No. fe, DAILY.—Washington
1:00 P. M.-No. 40, DAILY.
\-lxpress. Day coaches between Atlanta end
Washington. Sleeper* between Atlanta.
Charlotte nnd Washington. Arrives Wash
ington 11:06 a. m.; New York 6p. a
W. R. Hoyt & Co., of Atlanta, have
been appointed general agents for At
lanta of the Standard Life nnd 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 tho office of Manager \V. E. Cha
pin, nnd who has recently been con
nected with the McCandless & llayneH
local agency, Is associated with Mr.
Hoyt and handles the accident busl-
The offices of the Underwriters’ Sal
vage Company of New 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 Alahaniu.
Ity 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 has 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. K. Bushnell as ad
juster for the liability department In
the states of Georgia and South Car
olina. Mr. Hushnell has been for some
years In the service of the company Jn
the West and will make Atlanta his
home.
Special Agent George Mills, of the
Aetna, who has been seriously III 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
Ith 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
his company.
Cashier Dorsey K. 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 Held force In Georgia,
H. Gould Barrett, proprietor of one
f the largest fire Insurance agencies
at Augusta, was a visiter to Atlanta on
Friday.
All the local fire 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, mavor-elect of
Atlanta. Is serimislv considering plans
to »*nter the local fire Insurance busi
ness about the first of the year. He
will have associated with him his son.
Rlcnard Joyner, who for n number of
cears has been one of Manager S. Y.
Tmmer’a moat efficient men In the
4:10 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.-Macoo nnd
IbiwKliMvIlle. Mu.mnn ouservntlon chair
car Atlnnti. to Mneon.
4:26 P. M.-N- 17. DAILY.-Pullnno
sleeping car nufl my coaches to Birming
ham. Arrives Birmingham 9:16 p. m.;
Memphis 7:16 a. m.
4:30 P. M.-No- 13 DAILY, except 8uo-
dny. "Air Lb»e ••Pile” to Toccoa.
4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.—Griffin sod
Columbus. Pullman palnca siteplug car
itini u.ty conches.
4:33 I*. M.-No. 23. DAILY.-l/lcul lo Faj-
ettevllle and Fort valley.
4:60 P. M.-No. 15. DAILY.-Through
drawing room and sleeping cars Jo Cin
cinnati nnd Memphtn nnd Cbattnnoopa to
Louisville. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. tn.; Dnltos
8:36 p. iu.: Chattanooga 9:56 p. m.; Mctupbli
8:20 a. ra.j I^mlsvlllo 8:50 n. m.; St. I.ouli
6 n. tn.: Cincinnati 8:10 k. m.
6:15 l 1 . M.-No. ». DAILY.-Makra all
•topi. Local to Heflin: arrlrea Uefllu 10:5*
P nfl5 P. M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florida Lino-
Ited A solid vestlbuled train to Jackson
ville, Fla. Through sleeping cart and uaf
roaches to Jacksonville nnd Brunswick; ar
rives Jacksonville 3:30 a. m.: Brunswlcl
8 a. m.: St. Augustine 10 a. m.
11:30 P. M.-No. 97. DAILY.—Through
Pullman drnwlng room steeping car. At
lanta to Shreveport. Local sleeper Atlnnti
to Birmingham, Arrl.es Birmingham 5:3)
s. m.: Meridian 11 a. m.: Jackson 2:25 p-
m.; Vicksburg. 4:06 p. tn.; Shreveport 10:*
P . m. Sleepers open to receive passenger*
:00 n in.
12 NIGHT—No. 36. DAILY.—United State*
Fast Mali. Solid vestlbme.# train. Sleeping
cars to New ’ ork, Richmond. Charlotte nufl
Asheville. Coaches to Washington. Inulnf
cars serve all meals on route. Arrives
Washington 9:30 p. m.; New York 6:23 a. tu^
Local Atlnntn-Cnnrln»te sleeper open to
receive passengers nt 9:00 p. m. i-octi
Atlnntn Ashevllle sleeper open 10:10 p. »“•
Tick-* Office No. 1 Peachtree, on
Petera nntbllng. nnd new Terminal Station.
Both ’Phones. City office. 142 main; depot,
No. 2. on Termlunl exchange.
Southern department office of tha
Queen. He Is conaequently well ex
perienced In the underwriting lino If
the present plans mature, the new
flee will have the representation of sev
eral strong companies, which are t*»
enter the state about that time, and
the new firm will have the best "lan
es of the Insurance men of the cltj.
whose Interests "The Chief has serv
ed so long and well.
Among out of town visitors to At
lanta Insurance offices this week
James B. Ross, state agent of the R"> *
nt New Orleans; R. B. Clower,
iana special agent of the Royal; L jj
Warren, general agent of the
of London at Richmond; N. J- » 4 *-*
ward, of Charlotte, special agent of lf1
Aetna of Hartford, In North Carolin -
General Agent Clarence Hatch. ’I
the firm of Hatch, Harden &
ey, spent the week In a trip thnUK
south Georgia visiting the agencie.
the Ocean, which he represents.
Special A (tent Prentlxs R
Manager Nichols’ office, Is «>ut fJJJ* J
after a seven weeks' Illness of t>! •
fever. His marriage to Miss Lie. t
Frey fochrnn. of Anderson. ► *
which was to have taken place \n *'
gust, will occur at that city during
first week In October. Miss i»* '
is visiting Mr. Reed’s parents n -
lanta and has been a devoted a
ant during his Illness.
Special Agent George H. Collins.
the Scottish Union nnd National-
turned to his Atlanta hcadquartet- ■
week, after a trip through neighbor
Ir.g cltica of the state.