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No use for an Atlanta manufacturing concern to ’
start up business on a small lot only to outgrow it in
a year or two.
Let us show you a superb tract of land just be
yond city limits on Georgia railroad, 7 or 8 acres, ly
ing level. Price $12,000; easy terms.
The possession of this tine site would be a good
asset for a manufacturing concern to start off with.
VVritten notice is required to
scontinue classified advertise*
ents.
OUT OF TOWN ORDF.RS
MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
MV CASH
Georgian want adt. are inex*
penelve, but they bring quick re*
cults and sure returns.
Ads. for Situations Wanted will
be inserted one time free of
charge. They must not exceed
four lines.
WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR
AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR
ME8SENGER SERVICE. CALL
U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927
MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA
PHONE. When sending ads. pay
for at rates quoted above.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED-GOOD STRONG WHITE ME
as helper* In the foundry to learn mold-
erf trade. Good pa 7 to start with Mid
better par In taro or three tnootht. Only
those with rood references need apply
- Mur
De Loach
Mfc. Ca.
SK ABOUT “THE MOCKINO BIRD, A
Magazine of Aspiration;" Instructive, en-
Gaining. amusing; It will appeal to you.
'Mress Lock Bos 15, Kewnan, Ga.
WANTED.
TWENTY GOOD, RELIA
BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14
AND 17 YEARS OF AGE
FOR SEVERAL HOCKS'
WORK IN AFTERNOON.
ADDRESS. IN OWN
HANDWRITING. B. X. L.,
CARE THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
ATtJLXTA HAULER AMnCIATin.V. (TT
. ita. 182 Whitehall atm*,
nl shaves and unlr rut*. Dept. C.shnve*
hair eat* 6c. Dept. II. shares le; hair
-YOU WANT TO RE A FIRST CLAMS
irl.nr? Easiest trade to learn. We fur
i our irrnduates good paying posit bin*.
paying no*]
PH __nt_padd FroL
■ you niter. Atlanta Ilarber College,
Whit i'll ill -tri-.-t
j FOR KALE—A WELL-EQUIPPED GIN-
; aery and a corn siui a wln-at utlll; ots-
i rblnsry In good rondltlfm* good lorsilty.
Apply to 8. A. Johnson. Kllosin. Oa.
6,000.000 FEET OF 8KCOND GROWTH
plus; irl*h to find market for lnuil»er. Ad-
dre** ••Lumber," Greenslwro, Us. IL K. D.
Bos 30.
DON’T GO BLIND.
WHEN YOB 8EE THE ATLANTA
\\ rocking > Ki.«- nddcl s
fall lln« of trunks, travelers* supplies sod
Kenrrol ofucn supplies. Tho cheapest ever
mUL We buy. *ell or nrelutneo ereryfblng.
27 &od 30 West Mitchell stre.it. Bell phoue
1839.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
UO 8LE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
men! Ca We rejwlr, recoustruct. ex-
change, buy and sell onronmlillea Garage.
14-13 Mltrhell street. Atlanta, Os. Hell
pbnn* 4894-1. Main.
ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING'YOU
business For high crude work nil on
Kent. 914 N Pryor. Phone 2928.
WE Ann HEADQUARTERS FOB FLOIt-
bln limes. Wrlto us for prices- Wilson
A Huddleston, Mlnml. Fit.
LOST.
Who puts your paper on so slick.
And guarantees that It will stick;
l»oes yonr painting, doe* It nice.
And "always lowest In the price?'
Burnett, of course!
Yonr "Uncle Jim" 1« hard to lipatJ
lie's at Number It E. Hunter street,
noth I’bones £60.
LOST—BOSTON TERRIER BITCH, f
mouths old; dark brlndle. with white
neck and face. Return to A. II. Stephens.
114 Copenhltl avenue, and recelre reword.
LOST—-OK PEACHTREE OR WHITE-
hall street between Forrest avenue and
Mitchell, or on Woodward avenue car. stick
pin set with mnethyst ond peurla. Return
to 814 Century Bldg. Seward.
FOUND.
rilANHI.IN. TllF rl.KAN rl.RAN V\vE
Irtir. rlron. .nil, SI lo Jl.liA. l'nnl, SO<*.
Id Whllfholl Ht. I'bonrt. Dali K». A. SSI.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Established 1O0.
WEYMAN A CONSK1IH. KiJITTAHLE.
Mort*«*<- loom "0 real rtlalr.
Font PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money for purchase money notes;
straight loons made few 6 per cent nnd up
wards. According to desirability of loon.
W. A. Footer. 13 South Broad atreet.
THE UNION SAVINGS RANK BUYS
purchase money note* nnd lenda money
on Improved Atlanta property at roaanu-
able rates. Bell phone iV. Gould Bldg. -
MONEY TQ'LOA* Ajf L « AXl> 7 1-BU
rent l»tere*t. ac<*(*nllng to security of
fered; *mall expense and prompt dttoaHoa.
only on real estote In and ucnr Atlanta.
H. B. Tunnan.
FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR.
S.909 BEAUTIFUL- PIBK’F
at 64 .North Hrraul strew.
II* big volar*. They i
BOVS —NOT UNDER 1C. TO WOnK IN
Bona Co., 1 Garnett
CTEI>—YOUNG MAN T<
•Irug business. Address
The Atlanta Georgian.
hlgb-el
have It for you. Pc«ttlona
line from $M to p-r lnmitli « I p<•-»
11 on -8 our specialty. National Employment
AM«oi-lntlon, lO.-J 25 Century BUlg.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
OU8EKBKFER WANTED — INDUS-
trloue, middle aged, of good ehararter and
Ifh I limit b. f"' housekeeper* p<-l
i»n or assistant Would need t.i umlei
nnd the care and mending of linen, and
• willing to learn. A good lunno with
right party. Address Hotel
Iltrl
Cvdumbua
8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE.
II—A POSITION A8
II year** experience; 6*
jr.t Hoii*ton street
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COHT MY HTOCK OF IRON SAFES
nnd vault doors to be sold at cost during
next week; now la yonr time. 28 8. Brood
* treat. It. W. Ellis. Atlanta.
FR ESI I SHELL OY8TER8. CLAMS.
c rab*, and tdirlinp* Just arrived from New
York on sale at Bpero's restaurant every
dav. Qnlek service. Spero Athena. Prop.
li:'a I*eaebtree street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WAN I P.D PAIR llnRM s
(aboot 1.200 pound* each) foi
n^kWnlkjM^eagtWjpag
FOR RENT—ROOMS,
lit RENT SF't'M* LI ' " ' 1; MIL I 1
litaat home, on Ht. Paul avenue; purce-
alearea. A»|dy at feci-
BED?
shown in Atl.ml
W. II. 15. IT. II
dtiers! oiio-thlr
chance for housekeeper*. boar. I lag hi:
rooming house*. Steel spring*. felt nnd «-•«
great an!
SlAID ML
MAIDML ...
.. MAHOGANY HIDEItoAKL _...
TABLES. CHAIRS. CHINA CLOSETS TO
this |
*t ilurin-: r
»ard onlv
>-N. ROULEVARU
•oni house on fcirjp
of this street, belli
ami I*onre HeLm.
io mistake. Ca
Ills to deftlrald.
BRAND NEW
lot. In* prettiest
.ring near North are-
on. This Is a beauty
make very easy terms
party.
FOR RENT!
No. 1 Viaduct Place $75.00
No. 5 Viaduct Place $75.00
| These stores are verv dc-
m it' h
BKr | sirable and should be seen to
$36—HEAVY COLUMN HATRACK ONLV’ 10,250—A HBAUTIPUL FIFTH STRE
is inKV R iT'kmiDt N0T hwK tt‘"in '.Xriw.Irl'Z! be appreciated.. Call to see
8»> k aCsi r AY it. i:i.i:oA.vrrI ! «Ei* !'•'«•-• "P •« d.t., «•»» »-i.t j- - 1
cmJy abort — —
surr. good as new. I
wr. hum-hoard. good as new, cs
te DINING TABLE ONLY 116
06 BENT END CHINA CLoflBT $15.
SPLENDID GLASS END CHINA CLOSET
■"> IRON HE I'S. ALL COLORS. OMA *.’ 7'.
DON'T WAIT AND DON’T THROW YOUR
money away nt high price furniture stores.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
8IX-ROOM HOUSE—MODERN, EAST
front, on Central nrenue; built for a
lit.III.' J . I l|H «.||.1\\ It.'I till*
month. 15,000.
new whom norm:, with iiai.l and
miles froni_c!ty.
VI mis 3H. AM' \V KHITITII ST.
hare two 2 mom cottage* In first-
*linpe. renting to white tenants nt
S? earli. nnd a small house In rear of one
lot. This bargain at 11.400?
M. A. SHELTON,
MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 8
TO 5 YEARS. 6 PER CENT. JOHN
ARKV. II EAST ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME. FI NDS TO LEN1
;>i v 1111• • u111 4’ v . • nnd *• per - cut \\ i It*
or call S. W. Carson. 24 8 Brood street.
loans «ii Georgia farms nt lbe unreal
Ite* ever oflWvif The Snufheru Mortgage
d building
i nt.
%
WANTED—MONEY.
WAXTKIHntUIVKIUl. os IM' O I. LA <•
ci.l.1 rl«nw: ulll P87 *">»1 prcinliim. OM<l.
■■ ■
WALL PAPER.
WAI.H PAS’KB AMI I'A NTH
•Tlon't l-I '»m fuol you. Jim llurni'tt
Iformorlr of lturm-11 A WlllM l« **t 'l”" 1
nor misting. He la contracting wnll paper
and painting. Office nnd show room 12
East Hunter etreet. Both pbonce 550.
DAVID W. YAnnr.OlTOIL
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 135- 20 E. Hunter 8t
WILLIS WALL PAPEll ^COMPANT.
Largest stoek la Sooth- 54 N. Uroad St.
A YOU NO MAN WANTS IN8TnrcTOB
In drawing and tn aketchlug. Add rase Nu.
“ lVachtrew street.
ff
“KENT LIGHTS
Tim OUST OK MANTLE LIGHTS NOW
aol,l nt MH N. I’rjor 8L Al.t K.nt,
rhotM tttl
FOR BALE—SEEDS.
OLD HATS MADE NEW
kXSaMaT AM. MlV-A.N »tUAtV’liAVs
clnnufj ami ri'.tinl'cj, 80c.
Soft mill »ltlf fell tint. leaned nml tm
aki|i*.
BUSINESS DIEEOTOBY.
Al.KI.Nt.
i I»r. Foster, Inman Bldg.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
oririCE AND DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
. Apply at 53 Ktnplrr Bblg.
machines am* BECORDS-*
wiioieaale end retail dUtrthutiew of Vic
tor Talking Machines nml Records. Just
received large coualgoment of machines and
orer 10 *>*> records Immediate attention
given mall otwH We want the names of
all talking machine dealers In the south.
IVrite for eetatoinm Alexander-Elrea Co.
I.AIDSEST
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIEl
Ideyrle an*l sundry dlatrthntom In th*
mMth. Sontheru agent* tor l*lerre. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles Write ft
J504 catalog”* and price Hat.
Ktyeo Co-
Alexander-
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
REV NOI.DS
Signs
1 for uteri a I ocmrlons 3>S F- ALilmma 8t
Have good tenant for
house on the north side.
Will pay good rent.
SEE LIEBMAN
REAL ESTATE ‘
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
SEE M. M’NEEL AND
WM. S. SHERWOOD
Room 514 Empire Building.
OF 6-
ft&t-OBAFT STREET BARGAIN
room house, lot 50x150 to alley; elevated,
on car line; mu make terms to ncceptnble
party of 8130 ra«h nnd S3 per month.
83,000—COLLEGE PARK HOVIK OF SEVEN
rooms two atorlea. In good condition, ou
corner lot <102x172). shady nnd pretty; near
car line; we can make terms of 81.000 cash,
balance easy ou this
A. F. LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree.
STATE OK UEOJKUA—Cmi'i.y
u.rxy-ABOirr coupletkDi near the
Pearhtrees, are have a lovely 2-«tory
rnutn home. HuDUmI beautifully Inside r
out; If yon want a bargain, let us show you
till* p’.ne :.i once, ns It I* the only thing <>f
lta kind In the city situated bo favorably
nnd to he had on easy terms
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only Three Left of Eight Brand New
Suburban Homaa.
The first month will be given FREE
and ff occupied one year, two more
months will be given FREE at the
end of the year, making only nine
months you will have to pay for. None
but good families will be allowed In
these houses. These are located nn the
River electric car line only twenty
minutes ride from the center of the
city; contain 7 and t rooms, have
nover been occupied; are located In
West A Hunt a Park. Every house fronts
a fifty-foot Park, which la aet In* trees,
evergreens and flowers. Pure air: na
tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children.
It la cheaper than living In the city
and the surroundings are more whole
some. In the center of this Park are
the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which
will cure any case of stomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now has a new church, neatly
furnished, a store, a school-house cost
ing $2,500.00 will soon be completed.
Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on the
grounds, will aho«r you through the
housed Rapt $20.00 per month.
JOHN* J. WOODSIDE.
12 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT.
xnrrtATTro?riT^^
ONE TWENTY-ROOM FLAT,
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAOK—
small or large—at from $9 to $100 per front
foot.
IF YOU »WANT A IIOMB OF FROM BIX
F YOU WANT A LOT. PITBTIASK
same from ns. and we will build for yon
ou long time. I sits frotn%$$00 to $2,500.
whk'h we wM guarantee to double yonr
tnonev; rloae In. near tho noatofflce; 100
by 100, for $25,008.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL VltOPKRTY
with 5 or 8 per rent net Income and sure
to Increase-call and see u|.
LET UK KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND
we will get same for you.
WE SELL HOMES. LOTH. FARMS. MIN-
- eral and timber land* anywhere. Heil
v<*nr» Stevenson A Qa. teal relate agent*,
if,.-. Candler bolldlag. HrII ’phone M. 1 61;
Atlanta 308. ^
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
GET*'OUR LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR
*nlr <>D different afreets. Yonr address on
„ postal will bring It. It help* In the
{.(rating borne* and Inreetmc■»**. Stev-
ii .v Co., real estate agenry. 153 Oil-
dlrr bulbil'*. Hell 1051 M. AtU .m 3C
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
w s
L nALLWOODS. IDEALS
her makes at Itargaln pi!-.*
I. you a register, suitable for
at a price that cannot help
nts. Every regliter
CLAUDE L. NORRIS,
Real Estate,
716 Fourth National Bank
Building; Bell ,Phono
4439.
I BBAUTIFUL SOUTH SIDE UOT-
tage, has 4 rooms, every tmprove-
iNK ELEVEN ROOM lloCME.
TWO TEN-ROOM HOUSES.
TWO NINE ROOM DOUSES.
SEVENTEEN EIGHT ROOM HOUSES,
FIFTEEN SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES,
THIRTY SIX ROOM HOUSES.
FIFTY-FOUR FIVE-ROOM HOUSES,
THIRTY FOUR-ROOM HOUSES, .
SIXTY THREE-ROOM HOUSES,
FOUR TWO.Ro .M HOUSES.
WE SHOW O* R HOUSES AND MOVE
our trnanls free.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phone, lit.
iviuj.ni t. N.
pMMu I lii tin- case of the
Mutual Life liiKtiriitH H Comi
J. Aodewpii nnd I’nul W. And
Fulton
onoraM
Judge
aid •
A. Ando
elroult i
of the United stilt- I
trb’t of fieorgla. the Hanio being tho fore-
closure of a mortgage In said court, will
bn *old before the court house door In the
city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, state of
Georgia, on the flr*t Tuesday In September.
1906. within the legal hours of sale, and
to the highest nnd best bidder, the follow-
Ing described property, to wit:
All that-tract or parcel of land situated,
lying nnd being In the city of Atlanta. I
one humfred nml I
district «
i i in.; .him in-ill^
ing part of city b
of blorlc nlnete. , _ .
<51) of the Fourteenth «14th
ton county. Georgia, nnd described ns
lows: Commencing on the enst aide
Court land street nt n point one hundred
twenty-live <lA r »i feet south of Hnrris street
and running thence on the enst side
Cnurtlnml street seventy-seven t77) fe<
thence east tw? hundred and aeventy-ti
feet, thence north seventy-si
feet, thence west two hundred nml seventy-
five i27Gi feet to the |»otnt of beglnsilng
Cnurtlnml street and being the sntne prop
erty conveyed to .Tame* A. Anderson by
Mrs. Cnrrle I\ Sams by deed dnted August
12. ISM. nml recorded iii book M-8. page |S4.
of Fulton county records.
This property l*/obi under nml by virtue
final decree of foreclosure In the afore
said case and sold sale I* made subject to
confirmation by the court. The terms of
such confirmation l»y the court will Ii ‘
A «.Tilth'.! clic k f««r fire hundred iX. r ,->i d«d-
111 be required Immediately upon the
sale of i
*v . I I ., I I.SO,
CLYDE U BROOKS.
Petitioner's
EXPRESS NO, 17.
By MAURICE LEVEL.
"So you muat really leave us," tho
cripple naked me.
“Yea, I muat. I Jiave to be at Mar
seilles on Monday, so I have to take the
10:60 express from the Clare de Lyons
tonight. It Is a good train, as you. of
course, must know, since you used to
work for the road before your acci
dent." '•*»».« • •
He shut his eyes, turned very* pale
nnd said with deep emotion: "Oh, yes,
I do know It—Indeed I do.” The tears
were running down his chocks.
As I did rtot know how to account for
his emotion, I put 1^ ouwn to love of the
career from which nn unfortunate ac
cident cut him "ff. nnd feeling that I
must say something, I said: "Yes, rail
roading Is a very charming occupa
tion.
He trembled visibly and shook his
head violently: "Oh. no. sir, do not
sny that. It Is terrible, and 1 shudder
to think of all I have seen while I was
on the road. You do not know me very
well nnd will probably think I am a
little off. but please do not take that
train. Take any other, but not the
10:60."
"But why,” I asked with a smile, "are
you superstitious?"
"I am not superstitious, I am simply
the engineer who wi ‘
STEVENSON & COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Negotiate *nle* for owirtrs. Lou
agency
menf. ue
Ini Smith.
1529 CANDLER BLDG., BELL PHONE M. 1051; ATLANTA 306.
e home* ami Inventments for nurcha«e
buffi no** otj n straight rommlRftinn basl*. T
FOR SALE list. L. C. Stevenson,
Francois had disappeared, and that I
alo
In the
rib.
"I now realized what had happened
The lightning had struck the engine
and killed my fireman, who hud fallen
out of the cab—und I was paralyzed.
."I can not find words to describe my
feelings. I know that soldiers In battle
see the comrades fall all around and
still keep on fighting, but they know
where the bullets come rrum, while my
comrade had been stricken down at my
side, and had disappeared suddenly and
entirely unexpected.
"Another thought now arose In my
mind. Behind me In the cars more
than two hundred passengers were
sleeping or talking without any Idea
of their danger; two hundred people
were being hurled through space to
ward certain death, trusting in a man
who was now paralyzed und unable to
lift his arm.
"My brain was now perfectly clear. I
saw the familiar objects along the line,
and from where I lay 1 could sge the
track two hundred yards nliead by the
light of the moon, for the sky was again
perfectly clear. With lightning speed
we rushed past a small station, but In
spite of the speed I got a glimpse of
the station master asleep, with his hand
on the key of his telegraph Instrument.
"Then we thundered Into the tunnel.
The track was clear; but ahead of us
was a sharp -curve, where I knew It
was necessary {o slacken the speed. 1
thought we were lost, that the Jar
would tear the rails from the ties, but,
though the train rolled and pitched as
wo struck the curve, the Lord did not
want us to perish then and we passed
w It bout at-i'ldf nt
"I breathed more freely. In a little
while t!i*‘ steam would give out and
the train would stop. Til) bmkeniun
would come running up. I would tell
him and we would be safe.
“Again we passed a station, and with
horror I noticed that there was a red
light, against us. The track was no,
longer clear. That I did not go Insane
then is a miracle. Only one thought
was Jn my mind: ‘If you do not stop
the train now there will be a collision.
All that is necessary Is to shut off the
steam and put on.tho airbrakes. The
rs are only three feet away, but
you can not reach them. You can not
move a finger, but must remain where
are. You must witness the whole
terrible drama, see the train ahead,
see It grow huger nsid larger until you
crash Into it.*
"I wanted to close my eyes, but could
noL A power stronger than my
forced me to look ahead. Now I saw
the treln.
It came ‘nearer nnd nearer. Now It
was only five hundred meters ahead —
now only three hundred. Shadows ran
across the track—now It was only one
hundred—it was the end, the col
lision—
When I recovered ronsct.uisnes.i I
was pinned down by .e wreckage of
what had been my engine and the last
car of the other train. Tivo Iron beams
were cross’ed over my head, so close
that I could touch them with my lip.*.
I heard groans nnd cries all around me.
People were running hither and thither
with lanterns.
*T saw and heard everything, but I
did not move or cry for help. Through
the masses of debris I could see a little
port of the sky with a star, the twink
ling of which strangely enough fllled
with a feeling of Joy ond made me
lorget everything else."
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit asA
Produce exchange.
I.union*. 84.754J5.00.
I.lliic* oO to lot*.
reaches, per crate, 50c to $1.00.
Pineapple*, $1.50 to $2.53.
liana nn*. at mights, i-- bunch $1.14 ta
$1.75. Culls, per bunvtJ. $i to $1.26.
Waternielo'S. $7.5u to $20.00 per 100; de.
rOULTlk AXD COUNT/! V PRODUCE.-
Live hen* 35 to 37^c; fries 224 to 25c:
broilers 16 to 224c. Live ducks. Pekin N
to 35c: puddle 26 to 274«-.
Dressed hens, per lh.. 12e to 13c.
Egg*, per dozen. 15 to 16c.
Rutter, table, per lb.. 20 to 22tyc; cook-
per lb., I24c
Honey—New g|$lOc lb.; In 1-lb. racks 16
€12.
Tomatoes, per crate, YBc to $1.25.
Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1 to $1.24;
new sweet i*>tfltocs $1.60 bushel.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
% FW)l.*R—Post*]* Patent, $6.00; Diamond
patent, flit; MnsCodtab Star, I4.C5; fancy
intent, $4.65; Red Eagle. $1.40; Bine Rlbbe
patent, $4.65; Red Eagle. $1.40; lime Ribboi.,
>4.0": fancy, $3.9J; hpring wheat patent. $5.25
to $u.?5.
CD UN—Choice red cob. 76c; No. 2 white,
75c; No. 2 yellow. 74c; mixed. 73<\
OATS—Choice while (’lipped, 52c; rbolrs
white, 50c; choice mixed. 45c; Texas rust
proof. 50r.
MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel,
73c; bolted 113-lb. Jute*, per bushel, »£*•;
Shorts, white, $1.40: medium StJ2; browu,
$1.30; pure bran, $1.15; mixed bran, $1.10.
HAY.-T1
do, choice small . __
timomj hale*. >i: .So. >1; uo....\o. ;
clover mixed, $1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed.
CLOYS It.—Choice 90c.
The above prices arc f. n. Ii. Atlanta, and
subject to liiMnedbite_*o’ceptnuc<\
GROCERIE8.
SUGAR—Standard granulated. $5.20; New
York Refined, ; plantation*. 54- Market
very strong.
COFFEE—Roasted Arhuckle’s $16.5^
bulk. In bag* or barrels, 13c; green. 13 to
?c. Market normal.
RICE.—Unrollna 44 tn 74*
grade. Market very strong.
CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy,
twins 14c; brick. 14c. Market strong.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. 15c. Dov6
...ms 16V. Callforain him* luv-c: Red Cnwi
hams. 15c. Dry salt extra ribs. $9.75; Ixdllff,
20-6 lbs., $10.25; fat backs. 8c; plates. 8cj
Supreme lnrd. $9.76; Red Cross. 10c.
Drift compound. 7\e; Red Cross, 7\
barrels. l.V; gre«
according ta
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Terms.
train No. 17 on the day of the great
accident on July 34, 1894. and as long
n» I live I shall never forget that day
of horrbrs.
"We left Lyons on time nnd had been
keeping schedule time for about two
hours wi.-' t >rrlldv hot: even if
you put jour head out*lde the cab the
ulr seemed sultry and stilling.
"Suddenly It became pitch dark; n -t
a star nor the mo on was to be Jieen,
and then the storm broke out. I never
in m> life .naw such llglrtnlng The very
REFU8ED ROCKEFELLER
WHEN MAGNATE PROPOSED.
From The Los Angeles Examiner.
'The hands of my clock are at five
minutes to 12 and I can hear, In afttlcl-
ln the cab of patton of their imminent coming, the
strokes as they will ring out my life.'
So says Miss Mary Gegora Barbeaux,
the most remarkable patient the Coun
ty hospital ha* had In year*, for this
aged woman, with the face of an arls-
toerat and the brow of a seercss. might
he moving a queen among tin* elect,
yet she has chosen a life than which
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Atlanta, 6s. 1911..... 105
Atlnntn, 44*- 1«— .107
Atlanta 4s. 1934...' 106
Atlantn nml West Point 165
Atlanta nml West Point Debts. 107
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THE TEACHER’3 TASK.
Ram Ii in. cram It In.
Children’* heads arc hollow.
Warn n Id. Jstn t f fa,
8tUI there’s umre to follow.
Hygiene and history,
Asrronnrnb* mvsfery,
Algebra, histology,
Latin, etymology.
Botany, geometry.
Ram It In. cram It In,
Children's heads are hollow.
Rap It In, tnp It In,
Bang It In, slniL .
Whnt are children made for?
Ancient archeology.
there could be none more humble und j W], ®*.
obscure.
It was Just a year ago that Miss Bar-
beaux came Into public notice in a
fashion somewhat startling and
sky seemed to be torn asunder, and phoslzed the belief long prevalent at
between the flashes the darkness the hospital that hers was a strange
rccj.u-d a* s.>!ld .i- a wall and aim M unacf..unr.ihle pci* »na!lty.
" 'It Is going to rain In a second,* Z I Nurses had known up to that time
remember I said to.my fireman. that Miss Barbeaux was a Yassar
"’Yes, nnd a good thing It frill be,* graduate and that her rearing had been
he replied. *for It fpels like the second that of a rich young woman who had
story* In hell as It Is now. We must had, besides, the advantages of breed-
look sharp for signals now.* ing and social prestige. But there was
"The thunder was now bo loud that a long hiatus In her oUtbcy which they
I could not even hear the noise of the could not bridge, and It was never
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wifi paj XtM to aee ns Iwfore trading.
known how she came to be a ward of a
cotinty poor farm. Her removal to the ^
hospital was. of course, a natural step i she'ls
Aryan philology.
Prosody, zoology,
rhvslc*. rllmnfojngy.
Calcalas nml mnthoinntlcs,
Rhotorlc nml hydrostatics. )
Ram It In. cram It In,
1’hlblren‘a heads nro hollow. * - * *'
Scold It In. fold It In, • ! ■
All that they -ran swallow.
Mold R In, hold It In,
Still there'* more to follow.
pinched, nml sad. nnd pale.
“ “into unvaried tnle.
nients roiibed of sleep.
Meals untaxied, studies deep.
Those whn'vo passed the furnace through
Tell the
With aching brow will tell to yo*,
How the teacher maimed |i
Crammed It In. Jammed It in.
Crunched It In. punched -H |o.
Unbbed It in, clubiied It In.
Pressed* It In. enressed It In.
Rapped It In. slapped It In.
When their heads were hollow.
—Author unknown.
rlage from the future Standard OH
magnate.
The letters have ceased, the memo
lies of her netted girlhood, of wealth,
homage and sordid deprivations, have
gone from the aged woman's mind, and
Altlng for the veil over the fu-
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engine ns It sped along.
"It did not rain -yet. but the storm
came closer nnd I felt a arrange feel
ing of terror creeping over me unlike wnen sne became too m to stay at tne ture to be torn asunder
anything I mr «P-r!,nc«l before. farm am dying.- , a y, tin, woman of the
, then with a peal of thunder which When a letter was received by Miss high-arched brow and silver hair, but
! ‘ nn 2* g* “W engine tremble and Barbeaux from a firm in Albany. N. Y, even nt the approach of death Mary
! ,ke ® ship In storm a bolt or lawyers something over a year ago no- Barbeaux Is not ns others, for she holds
lightning struck the track not a Bun- ttfylng her, she sdld. that a retired sen strange notfons, not onlv of life, b’it
area raetera IfiMV of us Blinded captain uncle had died, leaving her his of the career in "death" of the* human
and stunned. I fell to the floor, pf the entire fortune of $650,000, the specula- family.
cab - tlon about tho old lady’s past was re- "People wonder about the 'ntur*,'
“I must have been unconscious for newed tenfold ; she says. "To me It seemr. simple,
s. vcr.il MM(.nd* and when 1 came io Yet more MarCing than thl* proffered though I mav seem simple to voice n
again I felt as If some one bad bit me elevation of a pauper, though she was belief. I wondered when I w as younr-
wtth a sandbag In the back of the the "Queen of the Wards," to great > er why the Almlghtv had peopled bfr
head. I was lying with my head and instant wealth was her own atti- universe with such n multitude of
against the side of the cab and It was tude. worlds. The old Idea was that they
to me as If I came back from a trip of **I will not accept the fortune.” she j were to furnish u,s with light, but mv
a hundred miles, rtried to get up, but said, "because l nave done nothing to | mind, going out and still on and on
could noL My legs were like para-learn It." Two other letters came from Into space, could imagine worlds sVMb
lyzed. and I thought they were broken, the lawyers, but her position was not that Infinitude alone represent* their
I tried "to lift myself with ray arms, changed, and she wrote refusing to be removal from us. No. that Is a fool-
but could not even lift them, though considered as an heir. She burned the tsh. chlld’x notion. They are covered
1 did not feel any pain anyw here. I letters, and would not even give the ! with people as our little world Is. apd
could not even open my eyes. curious the satisfaction of knowing I believe that i shall leave sojn for one
"We were still speeding ahead sixty where they might get further Informs- of them. I r.m not n Theosophlst* but
miles an hour, but the storm was dy- tlon about the great Inheritance. For I am convinced that we g.> from one
Ing out and It was raining hard. (months Miss Barbeaux received letters world or planet to another, nod that
"Resitting the danger of the Mtua- from nil parts of the United States and ■ each finds our state better than , the
tlon, I called my fireman, but no an- from many foreign countries until they last. But It Is not the nirvana of th*
swer came. numbered Into the hundreds. Most offBuddhists we flnaffv attain. It Is Chf
"I called out louder, 'Francois, Fran-1 the**** solicited gifts, donations for in- .world that flndi- us flDsred of all •in-
cols. help me!' stltutlon* and bequests of divers kinds. It may be Mars nr Neptune or.some
"Still no answer. I was now horri- [ It came out at that time also, through other Invisible and Inconceivably tfls-
fietL The feeling at terror, though I the admission made by her, that Miss tnnt globe at the furthest rim of space,
did not know what I was afraid of. Rarbenux had been intimately ac- And this earth of our* I* the hegi*»*
was so strong that It gave me physical i <jualnted vlU^Joho D. Rockefeller In nlng «>f otir evistfnee, I brffevs. f Ul
mw nPfiDflTA V l*a!n. I opened my eyes and saw n|tli** 'ears of her y..urg w •»rrwmh'«».l, 1 kind G'xl wnnbl not I'erm'r
lfi X nL VxEj vXvVJl/Ln iicrctng si team, when I discovered that a:*. 1 had received a propc>sal of mar- feting than falls t(» his children litre-
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