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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, OCTOBER h 1906.
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BUSINESS DIRECTOR*.
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKERPIN G,
Shorthand. Typewrit I ns. etc.. only
month Drnujrhon'n Prsctf * ** ' *
•tlral Business Col
phone 889. Call, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you that
Draturbon's Is the boat.
Luckie street, rlfyf
li’ A S*T EI t—TWO
turo men to ass w „
electric chandeliers. J. R. IIunnlcutt A Co.
WANTED-GOOD DRI’O CLERK AN!)
sot In fountnln mnn. Single nmti prefer
red. Don’t want drunkard nor morphin'
eater. State snlnry expected. Apply now
P, O. Ilo» 185. Coinnlft, Gn.
WANTED—FIFTY LABORERS AT ONCR
Good wages; slipping quarters free; menh
at low prices; good treatment to men In our
employ. Apply Swift Fertiliser Works, Mfl
rlettn rood.
AT
WANTED—JOB PRESS FEEDERS. HIGH
eat wages for steady worker*. Blossej
Press, W. c. Ntmetnarher, in n linger, 40 Wnl
ton street.
SALESMEN. COLLECTORS. ROOKKEEI
era. stenographer*. salesladies, eompnii
Ions, housekeepers, meehnnleiil and teehlill
cal help In nil lines placed promptly In im*
aitions; our facilities l*est; semi for list.
Natlonnl Employment Association. 1022 1023
Century hullulug, Atlnutn, tin.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
an kroKin^Y^muToTiT rorm di
sire sltuntlon ns ove
grounds nml do light
rlenee. No Incumbmn
ences. J. D. II., 732
Griffin, Ga.
EMPLOYMENT BY A CLEAN TIGHT
worthy man In any state. Address 11,
rare Georg Inn.
Ample expo
Rest of refer
Broad street,
8ITUATI0N8 WANTED-FEMALE.
AGENTS WANTED..
PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUIt WORK
to u* for enlnrgement; fnlr prices, good
finish; 16 by 20. Religious nnd scenery pie-
tares chenp. The Garner Company, 13A
Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PI.LMRER.
rbeset 1266. >0 E. Hunter St.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY*
where else, come to us and we will bent
them. Robison A Barnes, 18 E. Hunter.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS IIE
dneed 6c a yard. Robison A Barnes, 18
E. Hunter street.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN
Georgia. Robison A Barnes, 18 E. Hunter.
REI'HIISEHATORH aTToStT HORIHON
A Ilnrnos. 18 East Hunter street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medlcnl books for ensb. J.
C. Cavan, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1821
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO*
pie nnd others. American Investment
Co.. 70d Candler Bldg.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason,
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
ARCHITECTS.
LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build your house. We can save you mono/.
Address Pi O. Box 675.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIES.
BICTC'I.ES and sundries—largest
lilrrcl,. nml •■imlry <ll,trlt,'.:tora In th»
Souln. Southern for !Meree. Yile.
Snell nml Hmlnon Uhrrlri. Write for our
IFM catalogue and price lift. Alexander.
Kly^n Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
I'rompf aervfi i-. Hell ’phone 374. Atlanta
Wood nml Iron Novelty Work., 389 M.rl.ttn
lit reel.
MONCRIEF—
JIE’H THE MAN THAT SEMJI HOT AIR.
InstnllH furnnees In old house* ns well
ns new. He prepares n cellar If you have
* >o m». Monerlef Furnace Co. Both ’phones.
messenger service.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS-
"JIM., 'plume 33. J. A. Davie, and 1.
C. Urn,inn.
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Yarbrough. 2V6 Auburn avenue,
—Entrauca Auburn are*
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
rent Interest, according to security of.
frred; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate In and near Atlanta.
H. B. Turman.
MURCIAL HOME FUNDS T<T LEND;
any amount, M*. 6 and 6 per cent. Writ*
or call H. W. < arson, 24 H. Broad afreet.
FARM LOANS WE ARE PLACING.
loan* on Georgia farina at the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould Milhllng.
MONEY to* LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at* very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Herman, rooms 2024 Teiunle Court.
PRE88INO CLUB.
PRE8S1NU —ALTERING—Tfll£ NEW EK-
rekn J'reasing t’Jul*— Cleaning-Repairing,
Atlanta ’idiom* 700. Ilell pboue 2475. 106V4
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
II per month.
The Problem
of rtadlly obtaining good
help has been
Solved '
most satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a list of over
100,000 readers.
a I mo m»n
Straight It
wards, n'-cordlug to desirability of loan.
IV. A. Foster. 12 H. Broad street.
PROFESSIONAL.
t.VIKf ~ A.VIl 4 'IffHRMANTER
n position; highest tcMf liiionhi)*.
e t°ueh. Address .IiiIcm <». Iliigulet,
EDUCATIONAL^
WESLEVAX^TEMAI^roUrKlH*: AND
Mervntory of Music, Mil eon. Gn.—Old
ml best. If you wish to attend an)
tills school year, get on the waiting
ow. < atalogues free. Dili'*
WANTEO—MONEY.
M <IN E Y w'ANriiTnifljSK WANT EI
nee on go4s| business property worth $3.
Address "Money Wanted/’ enro Tin
orjrlsn.
B00Kfi[A1^8T^TI0N^RY^
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT-BOOKS
specialty.! Fine stationery and of.
■applies. lleadi|iiarterH for post cards
and souvenirs. We sell J|.f,o books for 50c
Come ami see thenu. We buy nil klmls
J 1,1 nnd medical book*.
•1 Whitehall street. Southern Book Con
J. V. <Javan, manager. Bell ’phone
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
Slve It our *pei
If ll’s worth .....
VC Will sell It. C. II. Well* 4k Co., 1104
i Nntlunal Bank.
BOARDERS WANTED.
I!E BON AIR. nxTTvnrhOeeTiIc11*
Hij^eeHon^cnnyTr^^
OFFICE 8PACE FOR RENT,
IF FITE RIB ^ IN
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILD
ING. USE OF ’PHONE FREE. J.. CARE
EORGIAN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MADAME MELLIE. TIIE NOTED EGYPT-
IAN PALMIST, tells you everything you
want to know and find out. Gives names,
dates, farts In everything pertaining to
life. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
••Don’t let ’em fool you." Jim Burnett
Iformerly of Burnett A Willi*) I* not de*d
nor missing. He I* contracting wall naper
OLD HATS MADE NEW
ACME HATTERS. Ctt Whitehall SL
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
Dr. W. J. Tucker. 15»* N. Broad street. At-
^ ^ FORR ENT—ROOM S.
BOoTurFOlTTrE NT I. F. MEN IN BE FIN ED
north side home; all iiioderu eonvenlenees.
Address L. F. W.. IV Q, Box 7Tt».
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
BENT EIGHT ROOM
cottage; also, large barn; all practically
new. Lot 280 by fftt. tin best Street out
of Decatur. Convenient to car. Address
U'Ul.T, | til!, 1,1
WANTED—HOU8E.
SAUNDERS, PR ATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Dell 2081.
WEST END.
HERE WE HAVE A MCE fi ROOM COT-
im Ini Tfixl’dl, TliU U on (Ionian
» ,r vvi, anil If you mo looking for n homo
In 11 V*| Bn,I li will liny you to*800 till.
Iivfurv yon hoy
MASS STREET;
HERE WE HAVE a nice 5 HOOM COT-
lot. nml right III I'millol
fimt'il l33.uo per month rvnl
mi want n i-.itlnRt- homo on
mol In nil,Ml hulgliliorhooii
""" i" " Y-'.Ool
HARDEN STREET.
A_ III.AI TIEI I. r. llOIIM COCTAOK ON
lot 13x101. Till. Ih rlulit in iTtMirniii avo.
hum, iiml If wry i-hwip «t tho ih Ii m... .$3,350
OltANT STREEt7
A < OTTAOE CONTAININ'!! KIVB ROOMS
nml lullh on Ini 50x135. This voOm;c u
n toioift In itn.l iimv. \\ n mu ii iiiiikn you wry
oim.v Ipriiif mi ihlu. .lorn tho plnoo for !i
llli’Q IlHIo holm* $3,250
” ~ KELLY STREET.
A MCE 4 ROOM COTTAIIE. NOT ONE
your ol,I noil m, lot .Vi»i*i, ThU l> In tin
best of neighborhoods and Is v»»r% cheap
" f - ....>1,MD
Snl III KIRKWtMHV.
A OHt »oM 11 n I SI: t»N | a it 100x2.10 A NI
Have r.
Now If j
Hi side
nE , K . n ,„ SEWING MACHINE8.
RBNTKD-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH,
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
rent only new machine* with complete set
of nffnchfnerif*. Prompt delivery. Both
Phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Maebtue Co.,
79 Whitehall street.
8JOVES ANO RANGE8 REPAIRED.
KIOlFs AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture house, 286 Peters street. ’Phones,
Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 west. We buy any*
thing.
TlfI/I TALKING MACHINE3.
TALKING machines and BKCORDS
* ’ « nod retail dlHtrllmtors of Ylc
to* Talking Machine* nml Iteeord*. Just
received large consignment of machines and
over jo.r/yt reconls. Immediate attention
g yen mall orders. We waut tne names of
"I* talking machine dealers III the South.
Urlte for catalogue. Alctander-Elyen Co.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$3.. r .IV>-OAK ST.; 6-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT
uOxlSS; lies level; benutlfu) section. Olid
we can make terms right to sultublo parly.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. U ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND
, PAG CO. Befall and repairing. S<
Whitehall street. Phone 1676.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watches Hre my hobby. Modern Ideas In
J york_nn4| dealings. II. Walter I^tt. Room
l-L 1‘onrth National Rank Bldg.. Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWTNN’S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE
l nnillnr lllila.
Util' 2335. Moira lentil naff to Im. 7ltf.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
_ CONTRACTORS,
nt ll.DEns AND REPAIRERS.
■U4 N. ■>anyth St. Rail (Main) 1051 and 2256.
Atlanta .166 nml 2256.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER A COIIRE8PONDEN'
39V4 Whitehall St. 3314 s. lirond S
Bell Phone No. 6047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALLWOODS. IDEALS
nnd nil other inukcs at bargain prices
>0 can sell you a register, suitable for
. ii.v business, at n prlco that can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg-
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
FOR RENT
No. 175 Hass street, 7 rooms,
all modern improvements,
near Washington street.
Rents $27.50 per month.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
In half block i
utter works, fruit
ou can not build
I’his Im
of shade
iml plenty
the housi
$4.fern
Any
» NOT Ml IT YOU WE
will be pleased to show
ale list It Willi
E. L. MORSE,
tlU FOURTH NATIONAL HANK.
NORTH SIDE, CLOSE IN
IIIv room, mill hall; all .-,11
Mti|ih‘d liv on nor: Ion minnii,.
•Her huildini;; gMtsi; $Cun
< Tt»RE. REN'l’INt
LOMT-GOLD WATiTI FOB. ENGRAVE!)
Finder will Im* rewards! by J. F. Beck.
38 North Forsyth street.
i ACRE IN WESTERN IIKlGilTM. ON
4TRKRT, .11 ST OFF itlGil
iK!.;;: near «",\i.ii.ji \
I. l-.f 50 by no to another
LOKT-A WHITE POINTER Dog. WITH
liver -colored spots on tall. Isick ami ears;
lost on LuWle avenue. Return t<» <Je«»rge
Knott. 25 Whitehall. t»r 279 Gordon street,
oml twelve |5 reward.
MX ROOM N'EGKt)
rents $l"s year; price
»rt street and Auburn
DAIRY
and i’e!
FARM, M
icad.'iinlzeil
: i" 1
AVANTED.
\ TENANT ON LONG
LEASE FOR A NEW
BUILDING CONTAIN
ING 20 TOGO,000 SQUARE
FEET OF SPACE ON
CORNER LOT. WITHIN
1.350 FEET OF TERM I
NAL AND FREIGHT DE
POTS. ANSWER.
• builiVer,
ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
14.750— R ET W E R N THE PEACHTREES
we have for sale n beautiful 6-room rot-
tage ou nice elevated lot. This Is some*,
thing strictly choice; can make terms If
$5 2^-80x200, on 14TII STREET; LIES
lovely; vour last chance to get on this
fashionable street at anything like thl*
14,750—GORDON ST.; 8 ROOM 2 STORY
splendid home, on lot 50x180; on car line.
This is splendid value. You should sec It
If you really wnnt something good.
$2,<50-JU8T OFF GORDON ST.. HALF
block on pretty street, we have nice 6-
rootn cottage on lot OOxlHO. This Js an ex
cellent proposition nnd we ran sell It to
you even If your purse Is sadly depressed.
12,750-NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A
splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty
lot, which we can sell on terms. This In
In a beautiful block nml line uelgblmrliood.
$4.500—S. PRYOR ST. HOME OF 10 ROOMS
on large, shndy lot; lies well nnd house
alone Is worth almost this price, to say
nothing of the lot.
'Renting.
Century Bldg.
PIIONS DELL 434.
thing
lielgllb
),26U-$50» |IC|\VN AND la l'KH
month gets nice new five-room cottage;
rented for $22.50 per month.
$2.750—$500 DOWN AND $a 1-I2R MONTH
gets pretty six-room cottage, large, level
lot; car Hue.. New nml modern; all Im
proveinent*.
$3,000—$1,000 DOWN AND BALANCE TO
suit buys one of the prettiest cottage
homes In the whole Grant park section, and
there Is nothing better for the money to
be had.
$4,60*1 BUYS A LARGE CORNER PROP
erty. House cost $4,000, and lot Is worth
$2,100. Everything Is first class In every
respect. See this.
"WH tiKT HKHL’I.Tg."
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fnil 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.best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
W. A. JARRELL & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
Bell Phone Main 424
Atlanta Phone 4570
715 Austell Bldg.
$5.(W-CLOSE IN, JI’ST OKI’ WHITE.
linn; 11-room nplendldly built homo, on lot
5-fLu. . no can innke torins of $1,000 cash
ana balnuce easy. This Is splendid value.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON'T FORGET 51. A, SHELTON 18
prnctlrnl itove nnd rnn(e repairer: b«»t
work nod material guaranteed. Both phooe*
6276. 61 8. Pryor atiwer.
SPECIAL.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
A HOME NEAR GRANT
PARK, HERE TS YOUR
CHANCE. A NICE SIX-
ROOM COTTAGE, BARNS,
AND SMALL ORCHARD.
ON CHERT ROAD. THIS
PLACE MUST BE SOLD.
LOT 300x300.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
STATISTICS.
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
C.O. of Wimhlnittou. D. C., will aell you
from one to live contraeta entitling you to
n lonn of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In .mull monthly
InHfnllmenta of $7.60 per month on enrh
n.OM borrowed, enabling yon to become
vour own landlord nnd paying for your
home for lean Ilian you are now paying
rent. For prospectus nnd pinna of the com*
tinny, addrern J. St. Julfen Vntea, State
Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, On.
t’Ot'NTY IN GEORGIA.*
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
GI.ORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
IIAI.L. lakkwood
15«; half Mtx*k inr
lint*. f**r a few day* at Sl.ifri sput cash;
bargain, with good future.
BII AM* NI: W . IIV Kill it >M S AND HALL;
■* J ■*' ’ " “ renting
hack. Reward fo
strs-ot
to 62 Marietta
TWO FRUIT FARMS
on Southern Railway, 80 and
WUNKLiN: THB^LE^N OLEAn”fRL I 40 .*•*
Jr^,HSSl S?V,Ll°.. V^I & aides apart; will take $3,5(K)
— - - for both places, or sell them
ART SCHOOL. , 8e , )arato .
WANTED—THE PLIII IC To VISIT I J >p otyirvix
Blappy’* Krhool of Art urn! litsp«H t |«»r-i u. 1. I UHMl,
cl “” C “ cu " Prioi-S, Ga.
ntly by Hoff Sims »V
mrge oak trees; one half
month, Prtft $.'sX).
ioDtikis 'f6WagK, HFP
MODKILV. J.L’VI.’I.. mu
ID t.* alley. tJrant street
ettne; $2.1W; a eitsli bar
L.n 1*. it\ r~rd AN
r»s>in for m*vent I nior,
rt; «»!»•* third cash, hnlntmt
FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot . r >3xl?5
fret, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle.
DeLOACH MILL MFO. CO..
40U Highland Avcuuo.
ON GRANT 8TIIKET, WR HAVE A GOOD
-•-•room cottage with nil the city 7 con-
•ttces, large elevated lot. l’rlco $2,700
ON OAKLAND AVK.M K, ALMOST NKW
Jttnge, nil the city conve-
•ark for a front yard.
Frlr
es. Graut
11,660. Kas.v term*.
AVRNFR ~ LAKF.Vl‘oOD
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
hiuiimdm
Heights, only half block from the
well built cottage homo,
eiglt .
line; hrnuiLnc
c«*utaiiiliig four room*
vn fed lot, 6*1 by 25
Price, $1,000.
WEST I.INDKN STREET-NEAR SPRING
street; nlc
home.
all
. I’rl*
• room cottnge
almost new flv
•Ity 4 , onven|i>ncps; gixsl ....
32,IO»i. Terms $400 cash and
IN G It A.XT I’AHK SRf 1 loN-Nlt’l!: SI.V
r«M*ni cottage; gas and water; har*l oil
finish: elevated lot; cabinet mantels, doa
ble floored; nearly new; splendid value
for Sl.tioo. terms.
I’ONN'ALLY ST UK FT - NR Alt FAHt
strict sch.Hil; well built and substantial
cottage Inane, caitnlnlag five rooms and
ball; all city conveniences; elevnt.nl lot.
50 by 120 fe**t t«* alley. Uric** $2,25*); eaiy
4*« ItAWSttN* HTTiKK'T-TWtl S’l’i
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$337—Hlle.w Haynes to Merchants nnd Me-
rhaiilcs Banking nnd Loan Co., lot on Sims
street near Arthur street. Morfgnge.
$1,800—Susie A. Fudge to Bnlnhridge State
Ilnnk, lot on West I’enchtree street near
Collier street. Mortgag*
$4,300—T. J. Avery to J. W. Goldsmith,
lot on West Ponontree street near Tenth
street. Warranty deed.
$1,250—Charles V. Ita In water to C.
Blzer, lot on east side of Pearl street i
south.line of lot No. 9. Warranty deed.
$20,000—J. L. Height nnd M. L. Thrower
to II. T. I luff nnd W. P. Little, lot on cor*
ner of S. Pryor nnd Garnett streets.. War
ranty deed.
$7,760—Atlanta Natlonnl Bank to Georgln
Beslty Co., lot on Forsyth street near Gar
nett street. Warranty deed.
$3,500—Nannie J. Miles to C. J. Sheohnn,
lot on Davis street, near lltiodes street.
Wsrrnnty deed.
$500—Davison, Taxon, Stokes Co., lot on
Grcensferry street near Henry street. War-
rnney need.
$2,000— Mrs. Mnry K. Wash to Southern
States Life Insurance Company, lot on l’lne
atri'ct, near Butler streid. l^»nn deed.
[too—T. B. West to Mrs. Mnry K. Wash,
>n Jackson street, near Angler avenue.
Warranty deed.
$7,700— Empire State Investment Compnny
* P. II. Joyner, lot on Paul avenue near
Grant street. Bond for title.
$210—Mrs. M. A. Brownlee to Mutual I«onn
nnd Banking Company, lot on Fair street
near Moreland avenue. Mortgage.
$7.900—Charles A. Bowen to Blrhnrd Til-
Us, lot mi North avenue near Spring street.
Warranty deed.
$2,300—Peters Land Company to Charles A.
Bowen, lot on North avenue, near Spring
street. Warranty deed.
ii IkYl \f nrvlii l '.xtin-nt*
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 & GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR SALE—CAPITOL AVENUE
BEYOND GEORGIA AVENUE, 7-ROOM HOUSE,
NEW THROUGHOUT, NICE, ELEVATED LOT,
FINE NEIGHBORHOOD. WILL MAKE TERMS IE
DESIRED.
Apply 210 English-American Building.
GRAND AUTO PARADE
OPENSJACON FAIR
Gates of Centennial Celebra
tion To Be Thrown Open
Tuesday.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 1.—Macon’s mam
moth fair and centennial celebration
opens tomorrow and the Indications are
that it will be one of the most success
ful In Georgia history. Everything
Is In readiness at the Central City
park for the opening of the gates and
by tonight all the exhibits will be in
shape.
Preparations have been made for the
handling of record-breaking crowd*
and advices from the railroads Indi
cate that these crowds are coming.
New features never before seen In
Georgia fairs will be introduced and
the live stock nml agricultural displays
are declared to be the best ever gath
ered together In Georgia.
The big feature of the two opening
days will be the automobile races. Be
fore the gates are opened tomorrow
there will be a grand parade through
the streets and In this parade will be
seen some of the finest horses in the
country, besides a large array of rac
ing automobiles. Cars have been en
tered from all over the state nnd the
meet promises to be successful, even
if no world’s records are broken.
MILITIA ON DUTY
AT MACON STRIKE
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mr. Walter B. Brown, Mr. Cephas M.
Brown, Mr. William 8. Brown, Mis*
Cora A. Brown. Mr. Leonard W.
Brown. Mrs. W. 1L Chase nml
Lieutenant Hugh S. Brown are invited
. plea su
pallbearers and moot at the of
fice *>f II. M. Patteraon A Bon. 1*6
North Forsyth street, at 9:15 a. in.:
Captain D. G. Wylie. Judge Georgs
I Buyer. Mr. W. P. Wttlllo. Captain W.
I». fclll*. Captain W. T. It. Wilson. Mr.
II. S. Johnson, Mr. J. J. Sullivan, Mr.
W. K. Mower.
f4‘»*t. with t w $ $ obi houses ,. n It for $1,
54*0. Good lot to Improve or hold for fn
tnre enfinmvment.
Bell ’Phone 202?. Atlanta’ Phone W8L
SALKS DRPABTMRNT:
A. S. HOOK K. C. EVE.
FOR RENT.
JTrvoRTTirtioTTnJVAftK
8 SIX-ROHM COTTAIIi: 4IN i,m
150. Is on the west aide «*f North
Boulevard, at the corner of Adams str
•mtb.
t; also, plenty of r*
> $40
THIS TWO STOBY
frame, on lot la by !
nted. is **n the M4Hith
ten tie. Iietweeu Capitol
streets; has ga*. hot and ..
lain bath. ••Ios#>t, stationary wnstmtaiid.
sink in the kitchen; Woodward avenue
•wrs pass the dobr. Bents $»o per mouth.
AVENIR.
RIGHT BOOM
, w lib’ll lies He-
le oJ»W«HMhvanl
tsar
JOHN J. WOODS1DE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
)2 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phone* lit. —' —
for title.
$6,00*)—W. B. Ware to Mrs. M. R. Parmer,
lot on Cone street, near Walton. Warranty
itebd.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$140—A. J. ttrine, to build addition to one-
*torv frame dwelling nt 139 Irn *tr*»et.
$150—Mrs. Charles F. Tyler, to re-cover
one-story frntn* dwelling at 157 Wnlton
street.
$3,000—A. B. Bree, to luilld one-st$>ry frame
dwelling at M2 Plcdimmt avenue.
$1.3)0— George p. Moore, to bulbl one-
story frame ilwelling at 146 South avenue.
$3,500—K. W. Sullivan, to Imlbl two one-
atory frame dwellings nt 53-55 Augusta nve-
$126—S. A S. Drug Co., i
to store house at 44.’ S. Pr
$3,000—Mrs. A. B. Bree to bulbl *
frame dwelling nt S12 Piedmont n
IS
IN ELEVATOR FALL
John Sulbmton, of Central Place,
un employee of the Ferro-Concrete
ompany, was badly bruised nnd In
jured Monday morning in nn elevator
accident on the new Washington Street
induct.
The elevator, with Sulbmton on
board, was carrying a lot of concrete
the top of the viaduct, when in some
manner the cable broke and the ear
fell to the ground, a distance of about
50 feet, the concussion smashing the
•ar.
I SulIonton was given n severe jolting
and was badly bruised about the bark.
He was taken to the Grady hospital,
where it was announced hi* injuries
were nut considered nerlous.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 1.—With the ex
ception of the cutting of a few morq
trolley wires last night, everything
passed off quietly yesterday and the
street cars were operated without be
Ing molested by strikers or their s.vm
pathlxers. Yesterday afternoon a mass
meeting of strike sympathisers was
held In the auditorium and speeches
were made. The meeting was presided
/er by President N. D. May of the
Central Labor Union, and by Ben Com
mons, the National Union representa
tive who is engineering the strike;
Steve A. Crump and others. The re
fusal of the directors of the railway
company to grant the modified de
mands of the strikers nt the conference
on Saturday afternoon and night has
thoroughly aroused the strikers and
their sympathizers, and it Is believed
that mob violence will Again break out
nnd prevent the ffperatlon of cars out
side of the city limits.
Saturday night the mob cut down
the wires In East Macon nnd in South
Macon, hut inside the city there was
no disorder except the yelling of
marching crowds of strike sympathiz
ers. A crowd of several hundred start
ed to the pyw*r house of the company
and rumors that the plant was to be
dynamited necessitated the calling out
of three companies of the Second regi
ment and the men remained In their
armories until late at night and then re
turned to their homes with the excep
tion of u guard.
Inside the city tho mob was held
thor*Highly In cheek and the property
of the company was protected. At
dark all ears censed running, the of
ficials of the company thinking this the
best course In view of the situation.
The police force, aided by extra men,
did excellent work and nt no time did
Chief Conner feel apprehensive.
Yesterday the military was In readi
ness to respond, the men being In their
armories. This precaution, however,
was taken for any trouble that might
arise outside the city limits, where
there was no police protection what
ever.
The citizens' committee appointed by
Mayor Smith held n conference with
the railway directors nnd strikers’ rep
resentatives all Saturday afternoon and
part ot the night, but nothing could be
done.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE.
Officially correctea by Atlanta Fruit zod
Produce Exchange.
Lemons. $7.50.
Limes. 60«75c.
Pineapple*. $1.604^2.60.
Bananas, straights, ner bunch, $1.6091.75.
Cull*, per hiincli, $1.00*11.26.
CALIFORNIA hftUIT—Fancy stock:
Kiocrta peache*. per box, $1.60.
Mountain Bartlett pear*, per box, $3.3,
Gross plum*, per crate, $2.
Columbian prunes, per crate, 12.
Bose Peru gropes, per crate, $2.00.
Blue Malvolse grapes, per crate, $2.00.
Poultry And couNTiTypRODOCB-.
Llve hrnx, 35®37V4c; frlei, 22H«»c; broil
era. 15@22Vic. «
Dressed fries, 18020c pound.
Dressed hens, per pound, 144?lac.
Live dueks, Pekin, 35c; puddle, 25027y4c.
Rggs, per dozen, 23c.
Butter, tahlo, ner pound, 20®22V4c; cool*
lag. P«*r pound, 12H4?15c.
Honey, new, 8® 10c pound; In one-pound
racks *10i312o.
VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes No. 1
stock, per bushel, $1.05. _ , .
Cabbage (Virginia!, IV: pound; Danish
1 f.lma beans per pound, 6c; Navy, $2.10 per
bushel. . ^ ^
Onions, per bushel, $1.25.
New sweet potatoes. 60c buihei.
Kraut, H-hnrrel, $3.76. , j
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS
FLOUR—Posters patent. $6.00; Diamond
patent, $6.25; Mnaeontah Star, $4.70: fancy
patent. $4.60; Bed Eagle. $4.16; Blue Itlboou.
$3.90; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $5.09
©6.50.
CORN—Choice red coh, 72c; No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 69**; mixed, 68c.
OATS—Choice white “Upped, 48c; choirs
white, 47c; choice mixed, 45c; Texas rust
proof. 60c. . . ,
MEAL—Plain water-graund. per bushel
67c; bolted, 140-pound Jutes per bushel, 63c;
Shorts, white, $1.50: medium. $1.40; brown,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.15;
do., choice small hales, $1.10; do., No. 1
timothy hales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do., No. L
eloevr mixed. $1.00; do., No. 2 ctover mixed,
$1.00.
$1.00; choice Bermuda, 75c.
RYB—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar*
lev. 96c.
The above prices sre f. o. b. Atlanta.
GROCERIES.
. - ng.
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle’s $16.60.
bulk, In bogs en barrels, i$c; green, 10O
BICE—Carolina
Mark
according
•atrong
PUdVisTONS-lgiipreme^ama, 16c. Dots
hnins, 15Hc. California I
twins. 14 a ic.
*'“■** “'Ns—Supreme
hams, $9.00; Red
snit extra ribs, $9.15;
fat hacks, 8c; platen
- . - „—12H; Red Cross, 10c.
8flowWftrggounO^R^iCro»TI|f,
Old. Asked.
Georgia,
1910..
.112
LABOR DAY PRIZES
AWARDER OCT, II
On tho evening of October 1ft, which
Is the regtilnr meeting night of the At
lanta Federation of Trades, prizes will
be awarded the unions which won dis
tinction In the Labor Day parade. The
exercises will be held nt Federation
hall In Forsyth street.
There will he plenty of lemonade and
Igars for those who attend. While
It will be meeting night for the fed.
ration, the public will he expected to
attend.
The awarding of prizes was to have
taken place last week, hut wns post
poned owing to the troubles following
the disorder In the city on the evening
" * >ctober 22.
Jerome Jones, president of the At
lanta Federation of Trades, will be
master of ceremonies.
Hnvnunah 6s. lDod...
Macons 6s, 1910,...
Atlanta, 6s, 1911 106
Atlanta, 4V4*. 1922 107
Atlanta 4s, 1934 106
Atlanta nnd West Point. . . .166
Atlanta and West Point Debts..l07
Central Railway of Georgia lit
do. Income
do. 2*1 Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia 266
Augusta nnd Savannah. .... .116
Southwestern U|
Georgia Pacific 1st* 120
C.» C. and A. 1st* 112
mangeTsDcceeded
DY J, B, BAIRD, JR„
AT GRADY HRSPITAL
Dr. J. D. Manget, popular house sur
geon of Grady hospital for the psst sis
months, closed his term of service Sun*
day night and loft the Institution.
Dr. Manget Is succeeded by Dr. James
B. Ihilrd. Jr., who will Im* houm* surgeou
for the ensuing six months. Ar Dr. J. D.
Mnn get left the service of the hospital,
his brother. Dr. Fred T. .Manger, entered
the hospital .is ambulance surgeon.
The remnliilug ineiulH-rs of the hospital
stnff are Dr. frtnefl Itoeekh. Dr. II. McJI.
Klluc nu«l Dr. II. B. Nmmnlly.
Sherlock Holmes was rolling anoth
er pill.
"What *11*1 you get out of that last
case?” asked the genial doctor.
"Not much,” replied he great sleuth,
scornfully. "Somebody swiped all tho
bottles before I got there.”—Milwau
kee Hentlnel.
She started, recoiled, and. then bent
anxiously nearer her mirror.
"A wrinkle, as I’m alive!” she ex
claimed.
She was of a buoyant temper, how'-
ever.
"I suppose rn have to put a good
face on it!" she said, reaching forth
with for the necessary material*.—