The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 28, 1906, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 58, ISOS. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lata than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 timo . . 2 times . 6 times . 26 time* . 52 times . 78 times . . . 6 cents a line. • . 8 cents a line. • • 4y 2 cents a line. . . 4 cents a line. . . 3'/ 2 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 INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKK K EFIM O. Kbnrthend. Typewriting. etc., only 14 n month. Drntijrhon'fl Practical Rnslncss Col- lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree. Hell phone 889. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you that UntrtCbon'* Is the best. WANTED—YOUNG pharmacy. Apply I.tickle street, city. i prefer on< ••ileorglnn" LOST—TWO MU,EH PROM »>3 CHERO- kce nveiitie. Atnnta I'hnn<* 3014. Dunn Hrothorw. lt«-ss<>iiiil>U- reward. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical afore and range repairer; beet work and material guaranteed. Both phonee 1278. 61 S. Pryor etreet. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. LET t;n DRAW YOU* PLAN* AND fmfld your house. We can aare yon money. Address I*. O. Box 675. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributor* In tne South. Southern agents for Pierce. Tale, Snell and Hudaon blcyclea. Write for ow 1906 catalogue and price list Alexander* Elyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODEL8, CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIBK Prompt «enrlee. Hell 'plinne 2374. Atl’IBU »™l .nil Iron Nornlty Work., 3S3 Msrletta street. MEDICAL. PILEB-PBOTRITIINCI, ITCIIINO. AND bleeding piles cured without the knife, pain or detention from business; cure guar anfeed. Write or gall today If you are *uf; ferlng. Advice free. Dr. W. J, Tucker, 16H . Broad afreet. At la u fa, Ga. kltOMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURB scalp dlseasea and make hair gror*. Kronen Medicated Soap makes joo by- gjenlcally clean. (80 yeara aucceea.l J. J* Krom. specialist, 618 "The Grand. At* lanta, Ga. WANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS FIX- ture men to assemble and hang gas electric chandeliers. J. E. Hunnlcott (U WANTED-GOOD BLACKSMITH FOR FURNISHED SHOP AT COLLEGE PARK. RENTS 12 PER WEEK. I M’CBORY. 412 FETRR8 BUILDING. 20 Peters afreet. WANTED—SMART BOY FOR SHIPPING clerk. Apply at once Southern Millinery Company. 15% Peter* street. WANTED—POSITION IN DRUG STORE, or on the road, by a thoroughly compe tent druggist. Address Druggist, care The Georgian. • _ — flfM Don't want drunkard eater. State salary expected. 1\ O. Box 166, Colquitt. Ga. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—THREE OR FOUR INTEL!,!* gent girls, about fourteen years old. to uo light, permanent and pleasant work; good"wages, nice surrounding*. Apply Ji person to Dr. Rlosser Company, 38-10 Wal ton street. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let 'em fool yon." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead oor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and abow room 13 East Hunter street. Both 'phonee 660. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt bate cleaned and re> shaped, 86c. Banda or sweats. fSe each extra. ACME IIATTERB. 6)4 Whitehall SL Installs furnaces tu old bouses a* well now. ]{«. prepores a cellar If you have ue. Moncrlef Furuacc Co. Roth 'phones. „„„ ME8SENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MES- sengers, 'phone 83. J. A. Davies and J. C. Rrnnan. PICT U BE P F H A Vi E H MADE^O ORDER II. W. Yarbrough. 5*4 Auburn »rc— corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn * iir,Rnmii—ALTERING—T1IK NEW Ki>* reka Pressing Club -Cleaning-Repairing. Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2475. 106% Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Memberafalp II per month. DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CUBED at home, without pain or detention from business; permanent cute guaranteed; free trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN IN REFINED north side home; all modern conveniences. Address L. F. W.. P. O. Box 770. FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED CON* uectlng rooms; convenient car lines; young married couple preferred; references required. 1 Angler avenue. WANTED HELP—Male and Famalt. i . , j * it iiik all reliable do. j*In to stav 1 Mcure positions Southern Employment Bureau. William J. Knox, manager. 51*4 South Broad street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man of experience; would like to secure position at once; not afraid of work. Ad dress A. J. Huff, Monroe, Ga. GROCERY SALESMAN-FIVE YEARS' experience; traveling xrocery salesman, bow traveling for one of the largest con cerns In the business, would like n change for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest recommendations from present employers. Address Box 82, Georgian. merelal college, wishes a position as book keeper or accountant In Atlantn or north Georgia. Ten years’ experience. Best ref- erenres. A. T. I.lndsey, Meigs, Ga. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED - PERMANENT POSITION; would like to l»eg!n work ot once. .No. 11, car* The Atlanta Georgian. AGENTS WANTED. PICTURE AGENTS BEND YOUR WORK Peter* *treet, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, rboxes 1266. 20 E. Iluntar It FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GET PRICKS ON •FURNITURE ANY* where else, come to us and we will l*eat them. Robison A Barnes, 18 U. Hunter. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGH UE* duced 5e a yard. Robison A Barnes, 18 E. Hunter street. FOR ^gNT—FLAT8. FOR RENT^PPEiTkLAT^^ LARGE rooms and one small room; separate gas. •nth: Bell phone 2W8-J. Main. #13.60 per ...nutli. Best of references given and re- WANTED—FURNISH ED HOUSE. I WILL LEASE A NICELY FURNISH ed ctdtngc, apartment or small house of about six room*. Must lie new. tient and clean and In good neighborhood, with nil conveniences. Write or call Otto G. Tnguo, 927 Candler building. 8 e WING MACHINE8. HENTED-TWO DOLLAIt* PER MONTH ••llhnr Winter or Wheeler ft Wilson. W< ront only new luurhtiie, with complete «et of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both he* 1893. Blnger * ** “ V’hltebnll street. STOVES and ranges repaired. STOVE* AND RANGES IIRPAIIIED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture bouse, 286 Peter* street. 'Phone*, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 we*t. W* buy any< TALK,NT, A ii^? N ^^i> N ^COnDS- U holesnle and retail distributors of Vic tor talking Machine* and Record*. Just received large consignment of machine* and ovet 10,000 record*. Immediate attention given mall orders. Wo want tne names of JR talking machine dealer* in the Booth. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elye* Co. .TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND OAO CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phono 16f6. „ WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches aro my hobby. Modern Ideas in XjrS sad dealings. II. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth Nut Tonal Bank Bldg., Atlanta BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ONE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER IN FINE condition: writ*** Ilk** a new machine; price $17.50; worth $40. H. M. Ashe C ? nny. southern deader* L. C. Smith Vis I North Pryor street, Atlantn, Gn. H. M. ASHE COMPANY, OJHTTfa^T^mMAMSr^rYpinVRITEH. Ill first-class condition: worth $25; first all tnkea It at $16. 11. M. Ashe Conipuu Hoiithern Dealers I,. C. Smith Vlsf North Pryor at reef, Atlanta, '* ompauy. slbfe, Vl i.ost^on 'sun ucTT s’?iuoet\<Vr "o non gla nvemie cars, on Thursday evening, a Capitol fsJNiftAVKTV 38 N«»rtfi Fbrhyfh street. ‘ FOUND. FRANKLIN, TIIE CLEAN CLEAN FBL* low. cleans suits 81 to $1.60. Pant* 60c. 168 Whitehall Ht. Phones, Bell 620, A. 3881. MONEY TO LOAN. Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note* and lend* money Improved Atlanta property *• reason able rate*. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. fered; small expense and prompt attention. or call B. W. Caraon, 24 B. Broad atraaL I FARM LOANS—WB ARB PLACING loan* on Gcorglu farm* at the lowest rate* ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould bulbilng. ONE NO. 4 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER. good :ts new and looks and write* (Ike a tn*w machine; only used a few months;| If taken Ashe Cmnpni Smith Visible lantn. Ga. It goe* for 832.66. H. M. y, southern dealers L. (’. 71 North Pryor street. At- Herman. rooms 202-3 Tetanic Court. FDR SALE-OFFICE FURNITURE. SUCH ■oil top nnd flat ton desks, chairs, nee- ....... tiling nnd |H»ok r -“- L National WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gavcu, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1S23. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMR steel hank safes and vault doora; every thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis. Agent. 26 S. MADAME MKLL1E. THE NOTED EGYPT IAN PALMIST, tells you everything you want to know and And out. Gives nnm**s. dare*, facts in everything pertaining to life. Satisfaction guar ante,*, I *»r no charge*. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. and per*onnl attention, prlefe we will *»*jj it. c. i Fourth Nstlonsl Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED-THE PUBLIC .. •Happy » School of Art and Inspect por trait* painted by hi* large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. WANTED—MONEY. money wanted-ium wanted at also money . Straight loans math . wnnls, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street. WANTED! Have several customers with cash for 4th ward rent ing property. If you want to sell yours list it with LIEBMAX, Heal Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSE — I will lease a nicely furnish ed cottage, small house or apartment of about six rooms. Must he clean, neat and well furnished; in good neighborhood. Call or write. . **>■ A.l.ln ^Georgian. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. * luokie opposite piedmont. B.ll 5536. Men-, lewed ball mIp.. lie. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS, .... BtJILDRKS AND BUI'AIRRRR. MH N. ForeylU Ht. IM1 (Mnlm !C5J and SSM. Atlanta 306 and 2236. IIOMER L. HUNT, ^«!n ,, I t K * C0 £ , d B g. , ’ 0 D ^§ s 8 T t Bell Phone No. 6047. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS 1IALLWOODH, IDEALS ■nil nil other makes nt bargain prices. We ran sell you n register, suitable tor nnv business, nt a price that can not help but pleaae you. Caili or monthly iinyuionta. Er.ry r*«- latrr xunrnntopil ror two vonra. SECONDHAND ('ASH IlKQfSTERS OF ALL MAKES IIOIIUI1T AND HOLD. ’• TIIE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad Street, W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. ON GRANT HTHKBT. WE HAVE A GOOD six-room cottage, with ell the city con veniences, large elevated lot. Price $2,700. Easy term*. ON OAKLAND AVt'.Nt’E, ALMOST NEW ;nay terms. AVENI'E - I.AKTrV line; braiul-ucw, well built rotfjig,- home, coutatnlug four rooms and hull; nice ele vated lot, by 250. Rents $10 per month. Prb*e, 31.000. WEST LISriEN HTHKET- NEAU Hi'hlNci street; nice almost new live-room cottage home; nil city conveniences; gooil car service. Price $2,100. Terms 1400 cash nud #20 per month. IN GRANT PARK SECTION- NIUE fcl'fc- ottnge; gss and water; hard oil * d lot; -* ■ - - • STREET - NEAR FAHt street *<'h*»oI; well built nu«( subsfnnfini dtage home, rontnlulng five rooms nnd hall; nil city conveniences; elevated lot, 50 by 120 feet to alley. Prlcu #2,260; eany terms. ItAWHON STR K F.T-T WOfiTDll Y ven room house. All eonveulences. Rent #30; price $3,000. Good home or In- estinent proposition. I.EONAUD HTREE-r-JEMT OFF l-ETEUH The Problem of readily obtaining good belp has been Solved moat satisfactorily by those that have uaed tbe Help Wanted Columns of The Georgian, a newspaper that draws from a list of over 100,000 readers. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. WB HAVE A CLIENT WITH $8,000 TO invest la good rent paying proposition. V you have anything that will pay n good In- tereat nn this amount call and see SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. 12,600-OAK HT.: fl-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 60,163; lie, levol; lionutlful aootlRi, nnd -nn make term, right to aultablu party. 64,760—BETWEEN THE TEACHTRBES wo bare for nnle a beautiful 6-roont cot- tuae on nlco derated lot. This 1, some* thins a* - a o.J rad. 16.200-80,200. on 14TII STREET; LIES /oi'oiy; your lr*t chance to get on fbla fashionable atreet at anything Ilka this price. 14.780—GORDON ST.; 8-ROOM 5-8TORY splendid bnmo. on lot 60,180; on car Una. Thla la splendid value. Von should sea It If you really want something good. 62.760-JI78T OFF GORDON 8T„ HALF block on pretty street, we hnvo nice 6- room cottngo on lot 60,180. This Is on ei- cellent proposition and wo can sell It to you even If your purse la sadly depressed. 12.760—NEAR PRYOR ST., WB HAVE A splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty Ot, Which we can sell on terms. • •r'bli Is In a beautiful block and line neighborhood. 64.600—B. PRYOR BT. HOME OF 1IVROC on largo, ahady lot; Ilea well i«d hr,..™ alone Is worth almost this price, to ssy nothing of the lot. 66.ndO-CI.OBT? n-rnom aplendldlr bnllt home, 62,175- wo can mnko terms of 61.000 cash and balance easy. Thla la splendid Ttiu*. SAUNDERS, PRATHER &? COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081 WEST END. A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON street; lot ft I* 200; can you get more for ymir money? Ue can arrange term*..$3,000 near oite 1 :.. six-room cottage, m make very attractive 'terms v „ tin* $3,400 Formwai.t btuekt. — SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL modern Improvements and clone In; lot 60 by 130. Juit the place for a nice home.15.760 room cottage, on lot 80“hr UA.' This D hi vory desirable neighborhood, and ehenp > “ hash Street, — NEAR CAPITOL AVBNUfa; A NICE flveroora eottngo on good lot. This Is certainly worth Investigating. Will rent RHLUiV hVUEUt- 1 tlX' THE W. ft A. RAILROAD. 12 MH.dS from Atlanta, ant! only )4 °f mile from railroad station, we have a farm of 80 acres, 30 acres cleared and nlnnted In Elberta peache* which paid $1,000 this year; 60 acres of wood, aud we consider this a bargulu at >3,600. ib250—Splendid 6-room the #1160 per mouth. Has city water and gn*. and la a genuine little bargain for tbe money. I2.400-TWO GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSES IN boat of condition occupied by white ten ant*, rented the year around nt $24 pet month, if you hn,ve got any Idle wqnt to fnreat thla la the spot. ».250-TfI18 IS TIIE PRICE WE ’ifAVE for a thoroughly modern 9-rooni house on one of the heat North side streets. Lot la nleely elevated. This section la unsurpassed for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied by the owner nnd a splendid bargain. We can arrange thla sale so that you will not have to pay more than #2,600 cash. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington, D. C., will nil you from one to live contracts entitling you to a loan of from 11.000 to 16,000 at 6 par cant simple Interest, returnable In small monthly of 67.60 per month on each $1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become { our own landlord ana paying for your ora# for leu than you are now DaTln* COUNTY IN GEORGIA. FOR RENT. tloii gn* and electric light fixtures, u*u and cold water, hath, closet, stationary wnshstnnd on the second floor, nud clonet "Ink In the kitchen on the first tb>or. The building la brand-new; l* in a flr*t*claaa neighborhood; I* heated with hot air fur nace; West Peachtree street car* one block away. Renta #60 per month. 168 HAYNES STREET. THIS SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOT 60 by 200, which Ilea level, la on the west aloe of Unynea atreet, between Rhode* and Hunter streetn; has i lain bath, closet, alnl Ju*t lo*en put In fir*t-ciass i atreet cars one block away. Rents #35 per mouth. r JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonta 611. CLAUDE L. NORRIS, Real Estate. 716 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 4439. ONE OF THE PRETTIEST. IF NOT THE PRETTIEST. HOMES. ON WEST PEACH REE STREET, NEAR North' avenue. The owner I* very anxious to noil nnd has reduced the price from $12,- 000 to $11,000, nud I want to tell you It looks like it bargain to me. Has reception hall, '«r!or, dining room, library and kicben on ir*t floor, nuil five large bedroom* upstair*. Electric light*, gn*. flue mantels, slate roof, double-floored, atorin-sheoteU; ttuo lot, nllghtly elevated. Georgia avenue. Ju*t think of IL.T.llflOO BoSSJb brae. “ HERE WE HAVE A HMAI.L COTTAGE on good big lot, and will make a nice home; very near car line, and can mnko enmy terms ,..$1,750 WOODWARD AVENUE. NEAR PARK AVENUE; A SIX-ROOM cottage on lot 62 by 162. Now. If you are looking for a south aide cottage, thl* I* “ $2.800 HOUSTON STREET, NEAR THE BOULEVARD, A BRAND- new six-room cottage, ou lot 66 by 210 Think of tlie ground you are getting..$3,500 CHAPEL STREET. SEVEN ROOMS ON LOT 38 BY 176. Thl* cottage hn* nil modern Improvement* nd you can not do better $2,800 SOi'TII PRYOR STREET, NINE ROOMS ON I.OT 50 BY 168. THIS house was built for a home, and hn* all modern Improvements $4,600 TWO FRUIT FARMS on Southern Railway, 80 and 40 acres, of rich 1 land, six miles apart; will take $3,500 for both places, or sell them separate. J. T. PRIOR, Priors, Ga. Semi-Central Property. . No. 105 S. Pryor St.—55x105, right on the edge of business houses; price $8,500. Nos. 156 and 160 Madison avenue—Corner lot, 122x 107, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in comer for $6,000. No.' 283 Marietta St.—Comer lot, 97 1-2x116, one block beyond Sharp’s drugstore, in good business sec tion; price $13,000. FORREST 6k GEORGE ADAIR. POLITIC8 IN THE WEST. By 8idney C. Tapp. The Bryan sentiment Is still growing In this western country. In the last few day* I have been through Indiana, iyinot*, Missouri, Nebraska aud now Into Colorado, and It la Bryan everywhere. It Is remark able to me the change in public sentiment. The people—the great masses— seem to have reached that point where party lines are disregarded—It la principle that they want—the enforcement of law and order against commercial anarchy and piracy of the trusts and combines—the oil trust, the coni trust, the Iron trunt, the sugar trust, the tobacco trust and the greatest of all. the railroad trust, etc. There are only five men that public sen timent will at all stand for in the next election. If public opinion remains ns it la. First, William J. Bryan; second. Theodore Roosevelt; tbtrd, LaFollette. of Wisconsin: fourth, Joseph w. Folk, of Missouri, and fifth, William R. Hearst, of New York. If nubile opinion remain* ns It is, It would be folly for either party to go be yond the five men as candidates—the peo ple are determined. The other day while passing through Illi nois, I said to a Judge on the train, T 'What was the Republican majority In your state for Roosevelt over Parker.’ 1 "Three hun dred and flee thousand." was the reply. "How will your state go If Bryan Is nomi nated?" I asked. "A hundred thounnnd for Bryan." was the reply. "How do you account for this change?' 1 I asked. "The people see that what he told them ten years ago I* coming true aud look upon him as the innn to carry out what Roose velt has begun during this admfnistrntlou In destroying commercial anarchy," was the reply. On the same train wan a leading business man and a lifelong Republican from Kanaka—his brother Is a leading Judge op the bench In Indiana. 1 said to him: "What about Kansas. If Bryan Is nomi nated." "He will carry It from twenty- five to fifty thousand. ’ was the reply. "I have been a life-long Republican nnd have a brother on the bench In Indiana ns a Republican, but If Bryan fa nominated thla Is one time I am going to vote a Democratic ticket and my feelings are but the expressions of thousands of other life long Republicans In my atate," continued ‘p. In my tour through Nebraska I found lie people proud of Bryan, nnd l»oth Re publicans and Democrats seem to agree ♦hat the state.will go for Bryan by a large majority this 'time. They believe hi* Is going to be nominated nnd elected thla time, and o state pride seems to be aroused. And let me here say that Nebraska Is a K ent state. As far ns the eye can see. e growing corn, waving wheat and lowing herds greeta the vision everywhere. While passing along the streets In 8t. Louis the other day I passed a book store. In the window were erected high stack* of Hon. Thomas E. Watson's inngnslne. "The Jungle" and "The Struggle." Like « father proud of his first born. I went In and remarked. "I see you have your window filled with two l>ooks nnd a mnga- sine. You must he selling them." "^nu bet; they are stirring up this reform, nnd Bryan sentiment, nnd that Is what the peo ple want." he replied. I went on proud of the reform sentiment, and one or “ causes. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The gulf storm has moved slowly up tbe Mississippi valley since yesterday morning and la now central In the vicinity of Mem phis. Tenn Aa a result of the storm tele graph wire* are prostrated In portions of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, render ing It Impossible to get re|>orts from Mo- bile, Birmingham. Meridian, New Orleans. Vicksburg or Fort Smith. Ark. The atorm baa decreased in Intensity. Rains have been general In the Mississippi volley as far north as Davenport. Iowa, over the eastern half of the cotton belt ami on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Flor ida. Rain was falling this morning at Memphis, St. Louis oihi Davenport. Cloudy weather covers the eastern half of the country, while mostly clear weather re valla west of the Mississippi. The conditions favor rain In thl» gectiov tonight aud Saturday. J. B. MAKBURY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. # 75tb meridian time. September 28. 1906. STATIONS OF DISTRICT. •Atlanta, cloudy. . . •Chattanooga, cloudy. Columbus, cloudy. . . Gainesville, cloudy. . Greenville, cloudy. . . Griffin, cloudy. . . , •Macon, cloudy. . . . Montlcello. cloudy. . . Newnnu, cloudy. . . . Home, cloudy Spartanburg, cloudy. . Tallapoosa, cloudy. . Toeoa. dourly West Point, rain. ..... Minimum temperatures are IT W In the city and also In 8outb Kirkwood. renting proper .. First-class whit mylng $25 per month, place to put your money t ent rents and future advancement A CORNER IN DKLLWOOD, IM By 218 feet, with two obi houses on It. for $1. *). Go4mI lot to Improve or hold for fu ire enhancement. Belt Thone 5>27. Atlanta' 1’hone 1881. SALES DEPARTMENT: HOOK. R. O. EVE. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. \Ye hnvp all makes secondhand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fall to let us know your wnnts In this line you will lose money. Write or call for "Special Sale LIsR" We maintain the best repair department In the South and guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. FRASIER & SMITH, uu'.inw, proper,j-' vruVthjfc-jOtto (J. 1 ague, 927 Caudlci* Boll Phone 3533-M Money Wanted, ’ care The • JJJdg. | WB BUY AND HELL HOUSES AND eu ea,/ teruu. U8 Auburn avenue. KDOEWOOD, GA. IVE HAVE A COUPLE 06" NICE SIX- room cottages in Kdgowood thnt we can pell very cheap nnd on easy terms. FOR RENT- FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE AND 40 ACREH land Just beyond Federal prison. If it la a truck fart* ycm <rSyt thla la It; $15 per month. GIxORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOt'B IIOOMH AND IIALL, LAKEWOOD lli-lghta; lot IS) by 160; iu>lf block Sir “ * -— day* at #1.660 spot cayh; I I bargain, with go*>d future. BRAND-NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; sidewalks nnd sewer connection*; renting at $14 per month. Kennedy atreet. T.nf N l O lU INMAN l*AHK. THE l'RKT- tlest lot sold recently by RofT Him* A Co.; with eight large oak tree*; one-halt cn*h nnd $10 per month. Price $600. SEVEN ROOM. MODERN COTTAGE, LOT 60 by 2W> to 2*> foot allfey; the prettiest home on Kouth Boulevard. See u« quick for special price fi>r a few day*. FIVE ROOMK. MODERN. LEVEL. «’OR- ner lor, 45 by 140 to nHer. Grant street, near Georgia avenue; $2,!w; a cash bar gain; FOUR ROOMS, Lot lft) BY'235"TO AN FOUR ROOMS. BEST PART OF CHEST- FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 63x175 feet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce DeLeon Circle. DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO., 400 Highland Avenue. A STRANGER’S VI8IT TO ’FRI8CO’S MOST DANGEROUS 8ECTION. Water Front, Where Every Night It W«* “Hell With the Lid on H —The Sodom and Gomorrah Warning. The nt ranger in San Francisco but toned up hla coat stubbornly and pulled hi* cap down over hla eye*. He swish ed the air with hi* light cane. "I’m going to do It," ho repeated, "alone." "Don't," said the poet again, earnest ly. He did verse because he was a singer and wrote prose because he had a stomach that cried like any common man’s for bread. "It’s no good," said the stranger again. "I'm going. I'm a fool, I know." "Now you come to mention Jt,” mut tered the poet, looking for any diver sion that might turn his friend’s thoughts. "But I'm going," the other added has tily. "Take a gun, then." "Not a gun for me. It’s all damned nonsense." But, man alive, the Barhary coast tonight Is hell with the lid on. You'll friend boarded a Market street car and rode to the ferry house. Then he struck along the water front In the bright light and deep shadows, the rigging of the ships hanging like black webs silently In the still air. The night was oppressive with a wet tropi cal heat, the waters of the hay lapped mournfully against the plies of the wharves and swam In eddies under the gleaming lights from the portholes of the silent steamers. A drunken sailor, cursing as he went, stumbled heavily against him and riehocheted Into the darkness Into a pile of empty crates. He slipped to the ground and lay l**plng sturturously where he fell. ... given second place on the next Demo cratic ticket, the Judge fully agreed with my contentions, and anld that thw South was due It ns a matter of right. He then further remarked. "You people of the Bouth will have to select the nan nnd name him for its; the Democrats of th* North are willing for you to have the place; nnd while I am not prepared to name the man—but I can tell you whnt you have got down there: you hare one of the most eloquent and polished writera nnd orators In this nation. I refer to thnt editor down there In Atlanta, John Tem ple Grave*." The West Is rich, nnd growjng richer, hut the trusts nnd combines are nffectlug s growing civilisation. The transportation question seeni* to he with them n* with us In Georgia nnd the Ronth—n lending Issue. The oil Industry Is being destroyed by the trust, the cattle Industry affected by the meat trust, etc. and nil men of nil clnsses seein to look i Brynn m» a lender to destroy these wrong*. If things remain as they are. he will iw» the next president, nnd the time servers hnd as well nrrange accordingly. Mv lecturing trip will enrry nie' over Colorado, nnd I will give you another let ter soon, and then hack to Georgia for law nnd the court house. Colorado Springs, July 1, 1908. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Montgomery, Ala - Oxard. Ala Marianna, Fla Ilollvnr. Tenn Corinth, Mis* Hernando. Miss Brinkley. Ark • , Forest city. Ark IMnc Bluff. Ark ..184 ..4.38 ..6.20 station. Atlanta Augusta Charleston. . , • I.lttle Rock. . . , Memphis Montgomery. . . Oklahoma. . . . Savannah. . . . Wilmington, . . !•== hi Dlat Average*. A v«,t »omaiu SuhMrbrad lilted wrtMtfSu?thTrooS wildly up In the light from the win dows of nn Italian mfe, swung out of the doorway, her hair flying behind her iinbralded. She picked a stone from the street nnd flung It rft one of the windows, but it fell short and she stood shaking her flsta at the house, railing Incoherent Imprecations. Two big men walked up to her out of the gloom nnd caught her each by an arm. Rhe wrestled with them savagely and howled for all the world like a mastiff in pain. The stranger walked over and stood watching curiously. He could see the people, through the windows, In the cafe, eating, dancing nnd drinking quite undisturbed by the pandemonium Just outside on the sidewalk. The woman Jerked one of her arms free nnd dug her claws deep Into the flesh of the face of the man on her right. He spluttered and swung his right flst sav agely straight ggainst her chin. She slipped silently to the ground, her mouth gaping. A policeman, looking vast and minatory, atrode Into the light from nowhere and swung his club swiftly like n flail. One, two, It came down quickly on the heads of- the two men nnd they threw forward beside the woman. The policeman picked up a crushed newspaper from the sidewalk and wiped the blood from his club. Then he walked over to. the stranger and peered straight between his eyes. "O," he grunted, satisfied, "What fell you doin’ here?” "I'm surveying your beautiful city," said the stranger. "O’ ’ome," advised the policeman. "O’ 'ome to your momma and tell her to put you to bed." He went to a box on a telegraph pole and sent In a call for a police van. A small Sal vation army contingent with a big drum and a cornet and one flaring torch marched past, cracked voices ris ing dismally— There Is a gate that stands ajar, And through Its portals gleaming— A Visit to a Cafe. The stranger pushed open the cafe door and walked In. The place was crowded with men and women. The all was thick with smoke and reek ing with the fumes of stale beer. A mechanical piano, Accompanied by a Addle and a trombone, was playing "One Rummer Night in Munich." Men ami women were dancing, or trying to dance In the congested space between [he tables, and falling slipped, laugh ing foolishly, into seats. The stran ger ordered a bottle of Chianti and Kat alone ami u not Iced, a fat man In a battered silk hat and a light flan- , U '\ H 00nr -rllna from brnra h Mho chair he »aa cluing on and played a consumptive discord. Q „ . , REMARKS. Nn nintnri.l trin|ivr,tur. chan,,, were reported for the im*t 24 hour,. Ritlnfull oc- In all Motion, except Oklnhom. dli- trlet, rhe n mount, were heavy to cxcca- »lve 111 ftlahxum. Mlu|„|pp| f n -e,t Tonne,. »ee and Arknuxu,. Report, were not recolv- v! iT’k'". ' hl ' .* u,t co "* t 'll*trlct» or from Mcksbutg'UWlng to ptoxtrnted wires J. L. MARBDRY, Section Director. The Cynic’s Word Book. By AMBROSE BIERCE. L’ORUJI, n. A mifflcleiit number of member, of , dellherntlve body to hare their own wny anil tlielr own If. 7n the United Httte, nu" r "m con,l«t» of Mr. Aldrich P."'"’:" 1 ' I ' r ,rmu the white houxe; In nud rite dovl|f‘' ,,re,,?l **«* 1 v «?». ot tho ipeaker, QUOTATION, n. The act of mnMtln* th ® words of another. The word* erroneously repeated. hl« uuotntlon truen “ ! ,h,> Infallible of Brewer. Then made n soietnu vow that he would be Condemned eternally. Ah, me! Ah. me! —HTLSlPO BAKER. m?e , e°?i ,KNT ’ n ' A number ahowlttf how tunny time, n ,11111 of money heloufffn. to n !' , „iK'. r """ '"S, c °Btfllned In the pofkef of -"n'h* bS* theref b0Ut “ rail,,r °* lt n. In n republic, thone who “^^hfe'Wtis Won! Is Millionaire*#, and has no exact bmILTS 1 ?* ,n ol i r ton * u, ’r hut men as, as nearly ns mny be, "soaring swine.") RACK, n. An nrgtimentntlvo Implement D U :'Ji ***** ,n persuading Jevoteea a\. J a to embrace (he living trnth. as n mil to the unconverted tbe rack uever cfflcncy, and I* now “Hd .in light popular esteem. mlacrennt who would aid aMinblna the present. RADICALISM, u. The c conservatism of “•, a mineral that give z\: u i siTwiih! ,he or ‘" ,n ,Bot • ■ room. A, the itrut* and Gomorrah! ger van ilppln* hi, wine a hand was laid on his shoulder and he turned expecting the predicted trouble. A man In ahabby clothes and a stubble beard stood over him, one long arm stretched out at the wastrels, o oe .i woe! woe !” he thundered In a big deep voice. “Woe! unto you. Hodom and Gomorrah, woe!" A lean nnd fierce Italian in a white f£m, n .A C ?. U 5 ht .' he «‘«n«ed arm. and twisted It dexterously, turning the ln- truder quickly and pushing Mm l? or Th * n h * Wfnt back unruffled to his guests. The stranger sought breathing room In the open air. The moon had risen, and by the waterside further down the road a plledrlver bulked like a black gallows against the sky., An old man sat alone on a driven pile gaxlng at the slimy water. The stranger asked him for a match and saw, in the light of the dame, that the old man had a cleanly trimmed white heard. “It's a warm night,” he suggested. ■'Warm enough, sir," said the ofd man clvlly. "But l like to come and sit out here and think. I live'here abouts,” he volunteered, "and make, a living teaching navigation. In my leisure, sir, I am working on a sys tem that will greatly improve loga rithms." He entered Into a long discourse on the obsoleteness of mathematical meth ods. The stranger left him In his muslngs and walked hack to the cars. A, he passed the Italian restaurant again the prophet was there thundering at Its portals. "Woe, woe, woe! Woe unto ye Sodom In (inmnmh!’* I