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HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
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wjs^gRSaahw.’s s5
os eety t arise: worth tore,tigs flog
^2*t l 3S2i;afB2& JK.
*^ | N{f4N| f PAaK:- j l.|rtOBTn ] eR(X)M
B.B0-N. BOULEVARD LOT; BEiT LOCA-
tloa; eery atiy terms.
SmHiSfcVB
rear.
WANT orrBB FOR M-ROOM HOUSE,
two block, of PMchtne; will met ter &
per numth. end arm oarer be recent; ideal
InveetmeaL
44.750 BUY8 APARTMENT .HOUSE
cM/i.'sr^ «nsr
offlra.
«.«» BUV8 t-BOOM COTTAGE: RLE-
rated let; rs,y term,; Hill atreet.
BKR 111’SHELL 8IIIULKY OR L. U. HEN-
drleki*
D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
303 CANDLER BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 330—ATLANTA 334.
WILLOW STREET—LOVELY (ROOM
cottage, conveniently arranged, roues,
nleotly located to throe car lines, just 1
mile from old depot, oae blork off ('each-
tree, a alee lot aed comfortable little home
for M.I5D on easy terms.
A DANDY ELEVATED CORNER LOT ON
Penee DsLeon arannr that ran tie bought
to aa to make jou money.
EAST LINDEN AVENUE, NICE 4-RGGM
rottago. well built and newly palntotl,
11.650 on liberal terms.
FOWLBtt STREET, NBAS PINE. FIR8T
clau 4-room cotttfa, wltb cabinet man
tels. It has a uew roof and la newly
painted nnd papered; tbla would make n
flret class cottage borne. Price, 91,760; liber
al terns.
JUST THREE DOGK8 OFF WEST
Peachtree, cue of the highest point*
around Atlanta, a dagdr 9-room house, well
built, conveniently arranged with every
modern convenience, walking distance of
Whitehall atreet. The surroundings are
good and tho place Is a bargain at 17,000.
MILI.EDOE AVENUE-MODERN, 4-HOOM
cottage, every convenience, large lot, well
ebeded. Price. *3.750; email c*,n pe/mcot
end balance 1* monthly paymeota na you
want them.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IM7.
M. L. THROWER,
39 N. Forayth St,
Bell 'Phone 1450.
Standard Thone 164.
YOU are — - o—~
rent paying investment,
this is it Eight houses,
!ood repair, lot 200x100,
sidewalks, sewer and street
improvements; now rented
for $59 per month; will rent
for more. We are going to
offer this for quick sale at
sacrifice price, $5450. Only
$1,000 cash, balance 1, 2, 3
vears, with interest. You
w-ill have to hurry if you get
this. '
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
OLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
•war as# sswysra
« SS« WMfM®
>£UttS»*iJS!S&. " ,CB
price 55.30; lerm,.
„ (T WEST OP OBANT FARE. BRAND-
m eli-renai cott.r,: IM H I.J 160. xnd a
BST JSSaTUtf »
$& per month.
(RASDNBW (EVEN-ROOM COTTAGE,
it feet front! aide alley, weiee and gee.
nmmndsd by idee homo*, nicely finlehcd.
.Ilk chlnet maatela; *1,500.
: MOO:' «*>
MK93
in
ft; 'dn voo want tn pay ran
IIX ROOM HOUSE ON OUtNN 8TRBKT:
lot V) bt IN (oat. rantlnc at *13 par
watt; Jl.iSO. Tcrma.
MODERN SIX ROOM COTTAOE, WITH
tiff, lot; beat |iart ot We«t Bad; Sf.N0;
tklk lk • foal bargain.
WE SAVE POUR LARGE LBYYXLOTB
Mu T1 by 8* feat. Id ona balf block
if nt liar. In Weat End: Ibrae Iota
tare Mit front and nlrpty of «bnda Ju,t
■blak of frtttng l loi linn atm far *1.000.
E. L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank.
WOODWARD ATE.. .NEAR CFIBBOKEE
IfBlil.; (triendldly Imllf nearly new *•
r«n liniifc-: un ouuirnlanrra: Waal Mf.
thW. RW Tba booae would root to
COTTAOL—SAME BTBBET AND LOCAL
tty; linn fi room, and wide ball; elevated
lit: r.,r ollry. *5,100; *300 ctib, balance
caab, balanca to
""" Okirtna to nnatbor Mite. .
trmii t»i niib sad 135 per roontb. wltb T
l»r cent on of lirfarc. Will font *510 yaar.
t*-> m.nt’K OP BOULEVARD. » MIX-
Jin a .ilk from renter; A room boaor; new
Rtaninj amt iiapertuR; level lot. 51 Met
front f.rmi |M reek and (M monthly.
AWRV ST -roRNJtR; BLOCJC OF CAR
bur: to., iinarle new honors, I and a
mom; rented for Its, wltb virant lot. *1.500.
II bT off FORSYTH ST.-SEVEN UIS-
a-"!'!? Wl ' ,k fh ’ m *-roo® cottage; lol
fn«ntii til; &1Q0. Tcrrnn $1,109 cash
«»•! niMrtgngr.
KSTES BROS.,
Heal Estate
Tut; 1‘oters Building,
Atlanta Phone.
r,; "AU. STREET.*WE HAVE A
•» Ini" !ML. ia *J ,,orv house, 3> by N feet.
C „„,, rhl * *>»« adtanlafea that can nut
1,1 ,hl » «d. If yon want n
tnr lv>», m at at oner.
"o.'» \ S, " v 'i TOX STREET. A TWELVE-
11,1 ttood condition; east front;
' ’•> IS", to an alley. Price 16.5*1.
"IM BI'V A TEN-ROOM HOUSE
"'•"■r Greet; large lot; doae lo.
Son un nlwul this.
Mi K A NCMRER OP BARGAINS
r ; rm propertlon. It will pay
* •• ">ir Hat Ix-fore buying.
s »le Real Estate.
w - JONES & 00.,
VIADUCT PLACE.
I'HONES 5560.
1 avenue-right at
>-> by IV. Lilly *3,000.
II ITtUF -I,IT 55 BY ISO TO
J“ r from f.Hir Tertni.
a"'!. , "'"'SK. utiun blouks
. **» 1-t Uiunth; 35.(W;
1 >- l»r rent.
in. HI M'AUTMKNT HOUSE;
*'•' r»-r Mur: nl I?,*). An
Ml\ I'stUlt'll V •
***** ’'XT HR At TljjjyjK.
FRANK C. DAVIS CO.,
Real Estate and Renting,
507 Gould Bldg. Bell 2895-J.
lij PER CENT INVESTMENT! 1
CLOSE IN ON NORTH SIDE,
WE ARE OFFERING BRAND
NEW WHITE PROPERTY PAY
ING 15 PER CENT ON PRICE
ASKED. $2,100 TAKES Tins.
ALSO HAVE IN BLOCK OF THE
ABOVE BRAND NEW WHITE
PROPERTY PAYING 14 PER
CENT ON PRICE ASKED; $4,550
TAKES THIS. "ITS USELESS
T OSAY THAT TIIESF. KIND
ARE SCARCE.
FRANK C. DAVIS,
A. S. NORMAN,
R. F. DAVIS.
L C McCRORT to VU JOHNSON
McCRORY * JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
503 Peters Building,
Phone 4691.
■AWT LIKDEN AVe.. WEAR JACKSON
-A 3-room Lntory Uoune; nil nroderncoo-
ftmuVhS' The price boa bean rad.
l-earoiraa. who an noown
It baa U rnoma with loraly Interior; i
la date; large lot; wa can't tall yo
mack a boat tbla. 35,000 caab. baUn
^SSsSr
■aaratTMg wan™
OK BAKBR ST . CLOU
3-etory raaldence of U i
cerntr lot; everything *•<
home; otraar leaving city i
tba gfeet aacrlflca p J
caab. tataaca to atSt.
B£ :
.WbW*5
A COTTAOB
that coot tba owner
lot la worth 33AO0. s«»_
tag for oocietbluK Ideal
tbla. It Win taka N,000
caab, balance yearly at * par cant
•jre
If you ata look
lot no Wbaw yoa
to bay W. tl.ooo
W. S. ASKEW,
426 Empire Building.
Crew street, eight-room
house going at a sacrifice.
Owner leaving city. Nice
garden and servant’s house.
Crew-street, five-room cot
tage, almost new; all con
veniences; $2,650.
Lowe street, corner lot, five-
room house, only $1,600.
Can you beat it t
I can arrange the terms on
any of the above to suit
vou. See me.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
SOUTH SIDE.
PAVER & BLACK,
315 and 316 Liters
BUILDING.
BOTH ’PHONES 3519.
$7,000. **
t-.-WHITB J TENANTS.'*
ooifi aa coaor. near Kacatur
four-room and oao throo-mm
ag for *7* pat month. Tbla
SIX HOUSES—'
Ose debt-room
atreet; four four.
koaoei; renting i
property lo a bargain, wltb lot
I» foot
$9,000.
WILL BUT SRVEK NEW "lIOUSES, POU-
U«, ttorM rooms; rents for |U* ptr mouth;
on car lino. A n'o. I ranting eactlon; two
atroat fronts. This property will baar cloaa
Inspactlon.
$9,000.
110,400.
FORSYTH STREET. WE HAVE SOME-
thing wa ran advtsa.
$9,000.
SIDE. TWO ' BiailT-ROOM
eloaa In; lot VM by 150.
W. M. NICHOLsT"' B H. GOWER.
For Sale’On Easy Terms.
UlWa wA HB“, Ivl Pf UI aw IU ■IIBT.
yjitmst; price I1.M0; *200 rash; haUnaa
NO. r>PfV»BOOM COTTAOB; COrt>EU
lot; car Una lo front; water, gas and
hath; prtea 91J00; |300 cash, balanca month*
NO. A-FIYa-BOOM NEW COTTAOB.
near Grant pork; 91.700; li&Q cash; balanca
monthly.
FOR SALE —50 SHARES
VERY CHOICE LOCAL
STOCK.
TUB ATLANTA TITLE ODABANTT CO.
boa Jut Claud a aueraaofol year will
earning* to each oror • par cant and an
torn ta tba plant of Mi pot coat, a total of
IIH par rant I aero toe far no*.
The plant la eancodad to hi oao of tko
beat to tko UBlind Sfatra. Modern to array
roaput and tocrooalog to roloo dally.
Off loars;
W. B THOMSON. ProNdoat.
J. W. HAbDN. Seerotary.
DI r ac tart;
ABA G. CANDLES,
JOHN S. CANDLER.
FORREST ADAIR
PRESTON L ARKWRIGHT,
JOHN E. MURPHY,
CHARLES T. PAGE,
W. A THOMSON.
There is no company stock
for sale. On account* of other
investments requiring imme
diate attention I am author
ized to sell a part of some in
dividual stock not exceeding
50 shares. For further par
ticulars, see
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Avenue.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
NOW IS THE TIME
BEFORE THE SPRING SCRAMBLE
BEGINS THESE AND MANY
OTHERS TO SHOW’ TOU.
BE QUICK.
NORTH SIDE.
FOURE8T AVE.—NEW * ROOM 2-8TOHY
house, m **
WEST rGACHTREE-A NEW IMtOOM
house (corner); n hrnnty; cast frout; con
fidential. Nee me In person; terms 99.000
NORTH BOULEVARD—A NEW 9-ROOM
modern • house, near Ponce DeI*eou nve«
nues; terms *. 17.500
WENT PEACHTREE LOT. 92x160; BEST
site In the city for an apnrtmeut house;
terms 97.600
cosy little home, here It la.
■ venue, six-room nouse. ttuiii lor uonis,
east front, modern aa# up-ttMlste, In one-
half block of new school; ear In front; buy
this now and aare x per cent advance In
sixty days.
96,780—SOUTH PRYOR STREET—EIGHT
room house; large rooms; level lot; all
conveniences; tu walking durante; hat
barn, servant's room, buggy house, su«l
everything to make a borne comfortable.
Terms cau lie arranged.
, .1 BUSHB, dBBl IIUBI, •TW«*| wain
• lid gao: charted atreet, and on car line
Iblag batter to build aa; oae-balf caab.
NORTH SIDE.
35,755—VACANT LOT ON PIEDMONT;
iat 55 by IM: eaar ’
and Ta.tb atraato.
H.OOP—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. ON ONE
of tba boat nortb aide atraato; oaary-
thlng to to mtka a modern homo; almoat
SUBURBAN.
1550 FOR I ACRES OF LAND FEONT-
.. le... „ Tm ,| ^th bon-
noneh run. through roar
run oi bh; »n miirt from city limits; three*
fourths of a mile from Colonel Robert r.
Maddox's magnlfleeat i
Is not a prettier spot
a summer rosMeneos i
within a hundred yards of this property.
mile from city; on car line;
.ANSLEY BROS.,
REAL ESTATE,
Offices 4 lo 10 E. Ala. St.
Phone 339 Bell.
mid
lliotiiM* of wine
floors. Price
8UI.LM.II' NORTH NII.K IIOMEj .Njn,
nor l»»t; In blwk "f North
West Peach tree Mtr<
rooms, with baths •
w.ao.
anhi.k.y park
street, mmr I •
Can In* tHiugbt foi
INVB8TMENT
Wbltebnll
ntontli. wlibn
PROUERTY . NB
renting for *41
to* iHiuubt f«*r M*.
latter with Ihla?
.O-.NV HTIlKBrjIHl'SII AND I^T-JJKW
homu- Six roou'.. ' »" •
KND-NRW TWI
Rnttw. frwtlus «
N !l!fe " f "!, , ..’ l: i.»nMi 1 n' , |W.' n
A ItARt • AIN*
.1 W MA\»*
|’.\t‘l. \Aaalst»
\. II I ('Oil 118 AND
cated oa Church street, two Works from
depot; In the beat resident section of the
ivt acres. The price of this
lot (e cut to •
Hi acres,
e half of I
fra-BEAUTIFI'L
VACANT
irray Hill atal
Take North Decatur car.
H. B. TURMAN & CO.,
(’or. Broad and Ala. Streets.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.,
23 1-2 Whitehall.
Bell 3934.
*01,111 BRICK BUILDING. LEASED
limn* year* nt 1*0 per yeor as grocery
store; mom for another building on lot.
Will root for more tu future, as It Is
natural trading point of rapidly growing
section. Bargain at 95.W-
KNAP EtlIt FACTORY HITE—AN OFFER
PULLIAM 8T.—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE:
modern; east front; terms 92.760
(J CORGI A AVE.'—A
GORDON AT.-9 ROOM 2-8TORY HOUSE,
north front; terms 96*260
; large lot; terms... 94.01
OAK STREET-THREE VACANT LOTB.
worth 9900 mrti; If taken at once will
sacrifice, each 9760
NEAR GORDON ST —130 FEET FRONT-
age on cherted street by 230 feet to 29-
foot alley; mutt lac sold quick. Can ar
range easy term* 91.900
V. CHELENA,
Real Estate,
706 4th National Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone 3878.
T. M. GIDDEN8. Baloaman.
PCAFIITHEE ROAD—SPECIAL BAR
gain nt Itnekbcnd; also several acreage
tracts dose In: north able.
RAILROAD FRONT. IN CITY LIMITS;
wgli for fairly li
Very cheap at 93.*
CHOICE WHITE PUOPEUTV RENTING
m 9H*>. for |S,ona. nml various other small
er Investment proposition*.
WR HAVB MANY ATTRACTIVE HOMES
Il*ttf| for *ale. We c*h offer »'»»• *on»c
verv Imrgslli*. ImiIIi In «*■•!• nge» nud
In Ih**i class of two story bouse*.
M. II. LUCAS 4 CO.
96.126
BUILDIKO,
PHONE MAIN 4234.
VAt'ANT LOT BARGAINB,
-WB8T FKAUHTUKE CORNKR.
U65a-\VK*T F.SD. PARK *T„ 4«»SIB.
*5.5«k-l’(>N<'K Ih LKON. I’ORNBR, I9il*J
I5.43A-IDKAI, AUAI1TMKXT 81TB. Malta
cTsaTuKUKKtT. N, imTT.r.VARD. 4>»I75.
r.O»-FI.VK NORTH 81DB COBNBB, 50 by
ll.SOO-K. NORTH AVENUE. 541144.
M.940-A b-VAU. KVGKWOOD AVE.. tOlif
M.wTuluiNO giiantTauk. vnwT
E
PEOPLE TO PHY
MEUSE
Representatives Vote
on Plan to Raise
Rates.
Cltlrogo, Feb. *.—The Record-IIrrald
la authority for the.othtcmcnt that by
artlon taken Tueaday the railroad, of
the country have paved the way to drag
back to their coflera the million, they
recently handed out to their employeee
In the way of Increaaed wages. The
ahlpper la to pay.
The paper soya;
"If a vote now being taken on tho
proposition to Increase the rate* in
nearly all of the main commodltlea 10
per - cent by Inc rearing the minimum
which It to permitted to load into a cor
goal Into affect, million* of d<4lira
yearly will be added to the revenue, of
the-traWo lima. — — ~
"The Brat active atepa were taken
yesterday aft a meeting held In Chicago.
which was attended by the executive
official, of rallmoda Kant having a to
tal of more than IW.flM mile, of line..
The roads Initially Interested extend
throughout the territory east of this
city and north of the Ohio river clear
to the seaboard and north Into Canada.
"In this territory freight rates are
controlled by the organisations known
as the Central Freight A >>oc latlon.
"If the plan la auccegtful In the East
It undoubtedly will be followed by the
lines south of the Ohio river, and then
by the lines to the Pacific ocean."
COLUMBUS SCHOOLS
GET A URGE GIFT
Rpeclal tu The Georgian.
Columbus, Qa., F«b. 6.—0. Gunby
Jordan hnn nddfed 92.600 In caab to hlu
former contributions to tha secondary
Industrial school, making a total of
about fl?>000 In cash and lands do
nated by him. Mr. Jordan la president
of the school board of the city and
since hi** election to the place has
taken a most active Interest in school
matters. Deforms have been made thm
have greatly Increaaed the capacity as
ell as the efficiency of the .schools.
OF EMPL9YEES
The Raise Aggregates
Nearly $400,000'
a Year.
Washington, Fab. (.—Conductor,,
trainman and yardmen of the Southern
railway ara to rooalva an Increase In
wages aggregating between (140.000
and 1400.000 a yaar. Hundred* of man
ara iff act *d by tba advance.
For oevoral weak. General Manager
Ackort and other officiate of the South
ern railway have oeen In conference
with committee, repreoentlng tha man.
who urged that because of the InerosH j
tn living axpeneoa during the past two
room they' were not able to live on the
pay they ware then receiving, and they
•d for a horliontal . Increaaa In
aragea.
A aatlafactory adjuatment Anally wan
reached Tueaday. No Rat percentage
of Increase In wagea to given to any
cloaa of amptoysee. the Increaee In
every case being dependent entirely
upon condition,. Tha Increase amount*,
however, from 4 par cent as the mini
mum to 14 per cent aa the maximum.
Through freight conductor, are to
be paid on a baala of tl.lt per hundred
mllaa; local freight conductor,, 14.(0
per hundred mile*; local freight brake-
man. tl.K par hundred mllaa. and
through freight brakaman, tl.K per
hundred mllaa. Other conductors and
trainmen are granted proportionate In-
creaaea, aa are the yardman.
Grewsome Discovery
Made by Hungry:
Passengers. \
Mlnneapolla, Minn.. Fab. I.—Poooen-
gera from s' atal led train near Forge,
N. D„ report finding a family of four
froxan to .death to a farmhouae
A doxen volunteer* had left the train
to anarch for food. Titer came to tha
hou«* and found lh* door gone. En
tering. they aaw In a corner'-of the
reout the hod lea of the farmer end hie
wife, and nearby the frozen corpora
of two children. Every bit of furni
ture waa gone, and apparently had bean
used for fuel, and the door had been
aacrlficed as a last reaort. There was
no dew lo the names of the atrlcken
family.
Whan winter loaran* It* grip on the
northwest It to frand the death roll
will be found to run up Into tb» hun
dred*. Thl* experience for former '
■tormy winter* Indicate* that not leas j
than 1(0 hava lufferod the urn* fata !
oa thin family whoaa death bo* luat
bean reported.
FIFTEEN BODIES
STILL ENTOMBED
Special to The Ooonrtan.
Elkina. W. Vs. Feb. (.—Rertoed ce
llmate, of tha victim, killed by an ex-
ploalon In the Thorns, min, Monday do
not reduce the firat eitlmite. Sixteen
bodlaa have been recovered. The total
known deed la 1(. It to admitted by ’
the company that "about 11 man re- i
main antoMbad."
UNFA IR TO OLIVER
TO DIG UP RECORD
"I war aurprlaed when I read In Tha
Georgian and News that afforta ware
being made to nee again,! W. J. Oliver
the milt for alimony and divorce
brought agatnat him In AUanto. -To
bring this agalnet him now In an effort
to Injure him In the Panama canal
work. If auch la being done, I think to
unfair."
Tide la the atatamant made by Judge
, P. Westmoreland, of Want more land
Brothers, who brought suit agelnat Mr.
Oliver for Nonnle Oliver In the anpe-
rlor court. Although opposed to Mr.
Oliver In thla aulL Judge Woatmara-
land done not think that hla connection
with the eult ahoutd be uoed agalnet
him In Washington.
"The case 14 far from being Milled,"
laid Judge Went morel and. "and whan
It cornea up In tha auperior court be
fore Judge Pendleton It will be fought
to a flnlah. But the defendant’, con
nection with tbla cans dara not say he
to Incompetent aa a contractor.”
Inataad of having this com off hla
hand,. Oliver will etlll hava to watt for
a jury to say that he to not the com
mon tow huabaml of the plaintiff In the
cane, according to the present ntotua of
affairs.
Judge Weatraoreland say, the cue
will probably be heard some time thla
year. It la now on the docket of tha
auperior court and bee suae of tha
length of this docket It bu not yet been
reached.
At the time the ault wa* firat filed,
temporary alimony was naked for. but
Judge Pendleton ' did not think he
ahould grant temporary alimony until
a jury had panned upon the cau and
decided whether or not there wu a
comtnftn law marriage.
When next the cau to heard a peti
tion for permanent alimony will be In'
older.
It la a divorce that tha plaintiff now.
sake, and If In pasalng upon tbla the
jury dec Idea that a common tow mar
riage extols, tha affair will be more
complicated, aa Oliver hoe again mar
ried. 1
"When the eon comae uV oaM
Judge Weatmorcland. It will he fought
to a finish. Wa hare our wltnerara Kid
wa think era con aatabllah our ClOttoa
before a Jury.”
For juat what Internets to W«jhtag-
ton tha Information concerning the di
vorce eult wu being secured by the
Atlanta attorney, interested could not
be learned, but It to generally liMWfM
to be Interest, that deelre to pravtnt
Oliver from getting tbt canal contract.
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
She Gives Some Excellent Reasons Why No
One Should Ever Think of Suicide.
visas
Vi
POWER COMPANY
ASKS FOR CHARTER
AT WILMINGTON
(porlnl to The Georgian. ,
Wilmington, N. lFeb. (.—Applica
tion haa been made tn tha (enerat a*
nembly to Incorporate the Tidewater
er t'nmpany, of Wilmington, with a
capital utock of (750.000 with the priv
ilege of ImTcaalng the amount of atock
any time. The now company will
tranemlt light anil power tn thtn city
front the Rockingham Power t'ompa
•'* plant In Richmond county.
Hugh McKee A Co., bnhker* ami
promoter,, of thla rtty, are at the head
f the Tidewater Power Company.
I1.I6.VONU BLOCK GRANT PABK. 111x150.
51,000—PINK SOUTH 8iTll: LIIT, 5U15<)
tUtO-UKKT ON GUOItOIA AVK...58x110
pun-IImill.AND AVK . S. FRONT 50x15".
tsnv-GOOH Wlltci FAD cottNU.it. Cvl.v.
*3B>—YTK8T MDKl DO DOW*I Bitot.
DOWN I ' " <*8 hl > ,nu f ® r •*-"
' f ik. .air.
Balked at Own Mtdicind.
Tne Waahlngton Btar.
tramp tva* one day M lulling
through a wood that belonged to the
fukc oi Norfolk. The duke happened
meet him, und Mid:
0.1 you know you’re walking on my
lard 1 ’
"Your land*'’ »nld the tramp.
"Well. I've got no land of my own,
no I'm obliged to walk on Homebody'*.
Where, though, did you net till* land?”
"I got It from my unceator*," Mid
the duke.
"And where did they get It from?"
to nt on the tramp.
"From their nnceatora." *ald the duke.
"And where did their nnreatura gel
It from?"
"T(tey fought for tt."
"Come on. then." Mtd the tramp
fiercely, an he pulled off hla coat, "and
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"WU OUT RI.’BULTB.
I Hut the duke, retreating haetlly, dc-
Icllned la accept this fair offer.
you are diacouraged. III. unhappy,
do not let he Idea of aulclde enter
your mind.
Evaiy day the newspaper, report the
attempt at Mlf-deatructlon of aome
poor, mistaken human being.
I My the attempt, becauae no being
ever aucceeda In ending life. The man
who commit, aulclde end, thla one
earthly phaae of life, but he find* hlm-
Mlf Juat aa much attve and juat an
mlaarable aa he woe here.
He may not auffer with the bodily
allmenta, but he auffera with ten-fold
the mental nnguleh when he realtaen
tho Indestructibility of life.
I know thla Matement will call forth
many challenge, for proof. I have not
•pace or time to give my exptonatlona
here, but he who chooee* to hunt for
•uch proofs may find them.
There to a book I would like to rec.
■ it,intend aa full of valuable Information
on Ihl* eubject. It I* by Mr. E. C. Ittn-
ilall. nn attorney ul Buffalo. N. Y. It
I* railed "Life’, Progre»»lnn.
Cling to Life.
The facta given In thl* book aro not
obtained In a way that 1 can approve.
The method* by which they came ne-
crMltate* the certain martyrdom uf a
human taring, a being who aubject* tier
wilt and mentality to the u*e of other
Intelllgeni-ea out of the body.
It In alway* dnngenm*. It I* ahvay*
wrong, for the higher! duty lmp<,*eil on
u* I* to retain and develop our own In
dividuality and to learn the greet law
of concentration and dlacover CB*I'„
truth. In the right way.
Ilul the mind, which ha* been the
Inetrumenl through which "Life'* Prug-
re»»" wa* written, received »uch val
uable und imiKirtant fuel* that 1 beg
all my render*. e*|**riully any who are
■ulcldally Inclined, lo obtain thl* book.
It contain* inure truth than I*
preached In all the churches of Ute
world. A aide free* the *pt ritual phaae
of aulclde. It I* extremely vulgar.
The drug and nlcohnl victim, the
burglar nnd thief and n**a*«ln take to
aulclde easily. Who wlehe* tn place
hlinielt In that cl***'.’ S
Then why »eek the method* of exit
from thl* earth selected l>y them and
run the rl*k of tolling Into their com
pany on the other side?
Then, too, at any moment the un
fortunate condition* nurmundlng you
ntay change. .
Health l» grcntly a matter of will
and common *enoo habit*.
I have known a score of people de
clared to bo hopelessly III. Invslkt* for
llle, to recover their health without tha
aid of doctor, or medicine.
Thing* Change.
The milk diet hoe cured thouMnde.
Electricity and violet rays have cured
t hop in <1a
Twenty minute, a day given to act
ive phyelcal exercloea have cured
thousand,.
Belief In hMltb ha* cured thouMsda.
80 th * re I* .every chance of getting
well, even at death 1 , door.
A* for poverty, the world t* fun at
onportunltiea of wealth, and tr you
keep your eyee open, your heart open
and your mind open, the way will be
shown you to Bnd prosperity.
It nil depend, upon youreelf.
If sorrow I* yours, remember thla
too. will pee* sway.
Busy yourself with the norm we of
others, and believe your own were eent
for your eelf development
When yon are tempted to oominlt
aulclde, remember the old Mylng,
"There le a long time to be dead.” .
Bo stay attve here on earth until iron
are called.
Everything will be different tomor*
row-.
Walt.
Evolution ef
The degeneracy of a good word I
llluelrsted In the case of Blanket
(Dorset), In which a wltnaM a poke ot
the defendant aa "thla fellow," and was
ordered by the bench to eubetltuta
-this man." "Fellow" began very hon
orably by meaning a person who put
dawn money with other. In a Joint un.
dertaklng. It* component parte being
akin, respectively, to "fee” (property),
and to "lay" and "tow." To title day
It Is dignified tn be a fellow of n col
lege. end nobody mlnda being called a
■fellow cltixen." a "fellow Christ Ian."
ir a -good fellow." But ordinarily
fellow" alone rank, now aa In tha
painful scene tn wrack Mr. Turman
*nld. "Sir. you're a fellow." and Mr.
Pickwick retorted. "Sir, you’re anoth
er." In the fourteenth century It wo*
customary to call a entrant "fellow"
In kindly rnmleecettolon. Perhaps that
explains the word'a decline, though tt
may be due to the uoe of "fellow" in
the eenee of boon companion. “Com •
1'onion" and "mate" also were con
temptuous at once time. — London
chronicle.
Blood Is thicker than water, but the
governor of Jamaica to thicker than
either.—Providence Journal.