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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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FOR SALE—MI8CELLANEOU8.
rpRST-CLAM BV8INBIS HOUi
should bare blab grade sires. Cali
Rent Sire Co., tilt North Pryor strs
Phone M.
raiorff in mntm cuikmuvh, gowi 101
Apply to 8. A. Johnson, Blloetn, On.
FOR RALE-ONE
folding doors, ohs st<
Co., GO Whitehall st.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—ALL KINpft OK SALAS
school, law, medical hooka for cash.
C. Oavan, 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE,.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN
■■ hsinnra | D the foundry to learn mold*
Good pay to start with and
goods? If so, call up 230$ (Bell). The
Pout hern Auction and Salvage Company, 20
Booth Pryor.
WANTED.
TWENTY GOOD. RELIA
BLE BOYS BETWEEN 14
AND 17 YEARS OF AGE
FOR SEVERAL HOURS’
WORK IN AFTERNOON.
ADDRESS, IN OWN
HANDWRITING, B. X. L.,
OARE THE ATLANTA
GEORGIAN.
rare The Atlanta Georgian.
IF YOU ARB A IIIOH-OLA8H. MAN.
rooms and hall. 819 East Fair,
rooms, bath and tmsemsut. on
street, near Klmpaon sad Hiker,
utes walk. Elegant eleren-roonf
Houston, near Jackson street. I
end ball, enttaee. near entrance
park.
ball on Luckle, near Plan.
residence. 106 Kelly street, eli room hoi
Hlx room cottage on Capitol nvenne.
rooms and (foot hall at 113 Kelly street.
Eight lota, 60 by 200 fret, Highland ave
nue. Corner of Weat Hunter and Doray.
lot 40 by 100. On llaas, between Grant and
Hill, a shady building lot. 10
near Lakewood: will sell all o
reasonable In pries and terras.
IS
try real estate. 1629 Candl
'phone 1061; Atlanta 904
NICK SEVEN-ROOM.
residence, newly painted
haa electric lights, lane lo
FINE FARM IN
qnltt county, south Georgia; 220
■ 1 --- ■ — to church
cleared. Close
school. Cheap for cash.
Moultrie, Ga.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Home.
WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE flOItBE-
wages to ths right man.
27. Jackson. Ga.
toady Job and good
a. Address Lock Box
DO. YOU WANT TO BE A FIR8T CLA88
barber? Easiest trade In the world to
lenrn. We own a chain of barber shops In
Atlanta In which we work only, our own
graduates. Full course, |20. Cora Dilation
paid from dayjron enter. Atlanta Barber
Oollege, 1(2 Whitehall street.
street Good shave-Dept, C,
Sc.; Dept. B, 6c.; hair cat. Dept. C, 5c.,
Dept. B, 7c. Free shine In both depart*
WANTED-FIFTY BRICKLAYERS AT
Qllbreth,
General Contractor,'Canton, N. C.
bOOJCKEEPER TO GO TO FLORIDA
for winter. flOO; stenographer for onto/
town position. 175; stenographers, male ami
female, for desirable positions In this city.
ISO to 175.' Bellamy Business Agency, ISO
Candler Bldg.
WANTED-TBN TRUNK-MAKERR FROM
one to two years' experience. No others
need apply. Enterprise Trunk Manufactur
ing Company, Powell street and Georgia
nulroad.
GOOD COOK. ’PHONE
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT HEM
luaton operators furnished positions.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
ptreot.
WANTED-YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT
WANTED-USKIW OF MONEY FLOUR.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
WANTED—RALB8MAN, FIRST-CLASS
produce and ponttry salaaman. Good
worker. Address Poultry and Produce, care
tbtyjanre^^
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT COST-UY STOCK OF IRON SAFES
W. Bills. Atlanta.
HYGIENIC SANITARIUM 18 NOW
ready for the reception and treatmeniof
all Invalids. Least-price $1 per day. T)r.
J...U Armstrong, Mottow, Ga.
Wfc WANT A POEM. AND FOR ONE
that suits onr needs we wilt nay 116. For
conditions of contest and other informs-
MIDGET VISITING AND BUSINESS
csrds.- nime and address. Istest fad of
tbs ysst; sold all over the-United States
at,60c per lOO'f special price 26r per 100 poet
paid; 2 ■■1.000 sold la tbt— —
isp{ ^umuw w.u in Milrty days; rush your
order.. Autry Greer, Hole Agent, 1HI Eir
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
i on RENTr-A MODERN 6-ROOM BRICK
residence. 69 Esst Cain. Mrs. Joseph II
Morgan. 190 Spring Street.
WANTED—R00M8.
three connecting rooms, soluble for light
house keep tug. with modern conveniences,
upstairs preferred: state price; references
jjchxngJ^dJreiiiJVMrj^hli^lc^
FOR HENT—offices.
°Z , %« gp $Z.W&r .fW5K
dier Bids.-
WALL PAPER.
(formerly of Barnett * Willis) Is not deed
Bor missing. Hr Is contracting wsll paper
and painting. Office and show room U
ktast Uunter street. Both 'phones 660.
llullt leas
Large new
servant.' house, Flenty of shad
tree*. Lot 260 by 600. Opposlt
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
Who puts yont neper on so stick.
And guarantees that It will stick;
Does your painting, does It nice.
And ''always lowest In ths priceY
- Barnett, of course!
Your "Unde Jim" _ls_ bard to bastt
low, clean’s suits 91 to ttJJ
if.-i^ Whitehall St. IMinnce, Hi ll 620. A. iiMl.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO
pie and others. American In-
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
EatahUabed 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage lame on reel estate.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend money " “ '
' ' t loans
Accord!
straight I
wards. According to oesimoimy or
W. A. Foster. 1J Booth llrosd street.
THE UNION RAVINGS RANK
purchase money notes end lends
„n Improved Atlanta pronertv at
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND I PER
cent Interest, according to aeearity of
fered; small expense end prompt attention.
Only on rest eetat# In sod near *
■ It. Turman.
T(l h 1 r.Alin, O I r.Ik ' Tils I. dxHl.
CAREY. 11 EA8t ALABAMA STREET.
SPECIAL HOME F
any amount, 4H. 6 nt
or call 8. W. Carson, ;
FARM LOANS—IVE ARE
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very loweet rater. >»> delays. ^2bS£|£A
Herman, room. 2>24 Temple Court.
WANTED—MONEY.
because there Is money In It.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
UO BEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP-
nge, buy an
I Mitchell
oe <884-L W
ATTRACTIVE
bualneaa.
Kent, im
IVE SIONS WILL BRING Y<
WE ARB HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOR.
Ida limes. Writs ns tor prices. Wllsoo
‘ Huddleston^Mlsmljjn^^^^
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones U66. 90 E. Hnatse It
Largest stock In South. 64 N.
‘‘KENT LIGHTS.”
EX
KBOM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP
and hair soap; sold at drug and depart
ment stores: ask tor It or write J. J. Krom,
Scalp and Hair Specialist, 619 Tha Grand,
ART SCHOOL.
SHOE REPAIRING.
12 GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
i 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2325. Men'a sewed half sole*. 75c#
£ FOR FINE SHOE RE-
E . PAIRING .
r# go to J, W. Carroll. 47 South Pryor Itreet.
ne opposite court bouse. All work first-class.
No Cheap prieee.
J; OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW UAt2
ff cleaned and reshaped, 50c.
^8oft *tlff felt hats clcsosd and ra>
Band* or aweat*. 25c each •xtra,
ACME HATTCR8, 6Mi Whitehall flt -
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
talkino machinkh and kecoiidk-
Wholpsnlo and retail distributor* of Vie-
— tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
U received Urge consignment of machines and
J. aver lO.OOO records. Immediate attention
3. given mall ord<#s. We want tbe names of
” fell talking machine dealer* In the south.
G Write for catalogue. Aloxander-EIjrea Co.
° BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
blcjdo and sundry dlstrlbutora lo tbe
— aouth. Bouthern ngonte for Pierce, Yale,
Hnell and Hudson bicycle*. Write for oar
1805 catalogue and price list. Alsxsndsr*
Elyea Co.
p REYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER.
1- . Signs, bsnnsrs. hags and flag dworatlone
22 for special occasions. 20Vi E. Alabama 8b
n KfiiiHol-ATrfF— rkMV.LIRh CUES
f« scalp dUesssa sad make hair grow.
>s Krorn'i Medlcatad Soap makes you hy-
n- gjenlcally clsan. (90 years saccssa) J. J.
n Krom, speclsllib 61T 'Tha Grand,” Al
ia lanta, Ga.
st
? CASH REGISTERS.
a »
t (Second Hand.)
® NATIONALS. nALLWOODS, IDEALS
,' and sll other makes at bargain prices.
- Ws can sail you a register, suitable for
° any bualnaas^at a prica that cannot help <
‘ U Ceah*w*monriily paymenti. Every register j
guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
»• legtater Co.. Branch of American .Second-
Hand Cash Register Co., 24 S. Broad atraat,
j . BEX1ISTER EXCHANGE,
0 24 8. Broad St.,
1 Atlanta, Go.
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t M'. A. SHELTON,
** DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A
practical atove and range repairer; beet
work and material guaranteed. Roth phones
j 6275. 51 8. Pryor street.
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ibi n a
n
GIX)RE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building. n
b
NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE WE HAVE t
i two new throe-room cottages, renting at
[ 85 each. We can aell the two for $900. Let r
; us show yon this.
. in one ni.GL'fe OF CAii i.INfi TS WISH u
, End we have a nice corner lob 266 by 926;
only 93,000. e
ViVE-nooU TfoUBB L
street Jjot 60 by 325. This Is close In. b
Price 18,000.
a NEW fIVe-rooji houSE WItH ham, 1
•nd 28 acres of land, one-fourth of a mile .
of chert road, 8 miles from center of city; f
- 91.200. <
ON ASHBY flfRliliY WE HAVE A SIX. 0
^room bouse with ball; Idt 60 by 200; ix,- ^
Blblf-PBoOM HOUSE, CORNEll'WT, 49
by 194. In a block of car llna.< Price 19.000. c
muNtrXETv HiX.RdftM eOMAGg
—Glenwood avenue-92.260. Eaey tarme. *
ffiCB lUX.ffoosnnSDsB 6N oltEBjJS .
ferry avenue; rents for 817.80; price 81.600; 1
easy terms. n
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF OTHER GOOD 1
Investments. Call and see ua. c
t
J. H. GARNER & CO. i,
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS f
. ^
• 305 and 303 Century Bldg. ^
BOTH PHONES 4499.
> W
3-
NORTH AVENUE HOME-NEAR WEST
reachtree; 12 rooms, aervant’a bouao and
•tables; Urge lot; owner refused price asked
two months ago, bat has decldsd to se(f. j
Price 110,006. Half cash. » *,
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FOR RENT. . n
199 PEACHTREE BTRBET. V
AT THK ABOVE NUMBER ON PEACH-
tree at., between James and Forsyth sts.,
you will find one store room, 27x47, with
basement about tbe same alte. This place
Is suitable for a nice grocery or almoat tj
any kind of retail bualnesa, i nd a live man XI
can do a good bualneaa at this atand. Rent,
8150 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
13 Auburn Avenue,
Both Pbones 911.
SEE M. M’NEIL AND
■ Cl
WM. S. SHERWOOD
p>
Room 514 Empire Building.
IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE— £"
small or larga-at from 19 to 1166 per front ,
foot. tto
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM 8IX b!
to ten room* at from 81.700 to 88,000, 14.* ity
000 to 818,000; any part of tha city; with rig
term*. tin
th
be
IF YOU WANT A LOT, PURCHASE pr»
same from us. and we will build fur you pH
on long time. Lots from 8500 to 82,500.
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY. ,
which we will guarantee to doubla your r
money; close In. near the postoffice; 100
by 106. for 8S.000.
* ST
. x
IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY •
With 6 or 4 per cent net Income awl tare
to Increaae—call and iso u«.
riu
WE CAN 8ELL ANYTHING YOU HATE gL
for eele. \
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone* 6488. 412 Peters Building-
18.606—BRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE.
Ju«t completed, on North arena*, near
Jackson street; you will bare to see
coay little cottage to appreciate Its valqe.
Best of material and workraanabtp need,
heantlfnl cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying Just off the main road; splen
did 8-rooni cottage, splendid orchard, all
kinds of fruit, splendid wire fences and
Iren gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We
want to show you this and point out a*v-
1,260-N, BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room bouse on large lot. In prettiest
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by
room bouse, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated,
rooms, two stories. In good condition, on
Peachtrees, we have a lovely 2-story 8-
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
New Suburban Homes.
The first month will be given FREE,
7 and 8 rooms) have never
It now haa a new church, n.atly
If you have property any-
LIEBMAN,
tEAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 107p.
GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY.
Ry virtue of a power of sale given In a
certain mortgage by Frank Martin, Mar*
shall Martin, Ell Martin and Roxanne Mar
tin to B. M. Uro-.kx, dated M*r» h 6. 1802,
and recorded March 14. 19)2, In mortgage
book No. tt, pace M6, of Fulton county rec-
orda, there will be sold before the court
bouse door of said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on L next, for, cash, all
that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing In tha city of Atlanta and being part of
bind lot 84, of tbt 14th district of Fdlton
county. Georgia, fronting on the north
side of Markham street 21 feet and extend-1
lag back north same width as front, 117
feet, to an alley. Bounded on the east by
lot or Mary Keliar and on the west by lot
of Daniel Avary. Will he sold to the nirb-
est bidder for the purpose of paying the
debt due said B. M. Brooks and paying the
expenses of making such sale.
B. M. BROOKS.
No. 89 Capitol Ave. »
Hero is a big residence between Fair and Wood
ward Avenue on a lot 1(5 x 2C0.
We will sell this place for $9,000 cash. It is right
in town, and in the vicinity of big improvements.
FORRESTAND GEORGE ADAIR.
THE WORLD OF THE DECLINING SUN
By GARRETT P. 8ERVISS.
(Copyright. 1906, by American-Journal-
Examiner.)
Although we cannot eay that even
now we fully Comprehend the mystery
of the Pleladea, yet we begin to under-
atand something of It. We see that Its
stars, to a far greater degree than our
sun, bombard surrounding apace and
one another with the products of atom
ic disintegration. The electrically
chargtd particle, rush from Pleiad to
Pleiad In luminous streams so that a
continual lhterchange of. energy occurs
among these stars, and they stimulate
one another and pass oil the galvanic
Intoxication, round and round the cir
cle, as If they were so.' many joyous
subjects of a parlor experiment with
electricity, clasping hands and laugh
ing at the thrill and tttlllatton of the
contorting current,.
. From the Pleiades the captain di
rect, our courae toward the star, form
ing the group known aa the Hyades,
and also contained within the limit of
the constellation Taurus.
I will now show you," he says, "the
antithesis to BIrlus. You remember
the optimism that reigned over all the
domain of space governed by that
great youthful Sun. We are about to
visit a declining Sun, whose planetary
system lies under the weight of a no
.ess decided pessimism, although it In
cludes worlds of marvelous beauty. It
Is the star'AIdebaran that now gleams
over our bow. Observe the peculiar
qyallty of Its light."
The color of Atdebaran la light rose-
red. Seen from the earth It used to
sparkle like a ruby among diamonds.
As we see It now It dominates all the
surrounding region, and Its strange
beams growing every moment brighter
as we approach Illuminates our car
with an aerial blush 'which reminds
one of the delicate colored light that
bathes the Venus of Melos In the
Louvre at Paris.
Soon 1 we are voyaging among the
planets of Atdebaran. It Is a greater
sun than ours, and most of Its planets
are also greater than the earth. We
approach one of them which seems In
magnitude to Vesemble odr own globe.
We argue that as Its force of gravity
Is probably very near the same as that
of terrestlal gravity the forms of life
dwelling upon It may, In average stat
ure at least, remind us of what we
were accustomed to at home. •
Arrived at the surface of the planet
we debark upon It. For the'first time
In all our wanderings we actually stand
upon another world! When we visited
the 8lr!ans, It will be remembered, we
found them dwelling In aerial habita
tions, but here on this Aidebartan plan
et lire, as with us, Is confined to the
surface of the solid globe.
We - look around astonished. We
could never have anticipated that mere
ly a change In the color and quality
of the light transmitted to a planet
from Its sun would produce eo vast' a
difference In the appearance of the liv
ing things growing under Its fiuence.
As near as we can calculate the quan
tity of light received by this world
from Aldebarnn la about the same as
that which the earth gets from the
sun. Gravitation on this planet also
turns out, as we had guessed, to be of
the same Intensity as on the earth.
The only notable difference between
the two worlds—ours and this one—
arises from the character of their re
spective kinds of daylight. Hers ths
light Is red; to our eyes a most agree
able hue, If only on account of the con-
fraat which It presentx to all that we
have hitherto known.
But the physical effects of this red
sunlight show themselves In an aston
ishing manner on every side. Not only
are the colors of objects affected—the
peculiar hues being all shades and keys
of red—but even shapes seem, by rare
occult Influence, to follow a similar law
of uniformity. Perhaps this may. be
due to the fact that there Is relatively
so slight a range of vibrations In the
light of Atdebaran, nearly all those
wayes that are shorter than the red be
lng absent
We discover a striking lack of the
variety of animal and vegetable forms,
to which we were accustomed at home.
Here are what may pass for grass and
what may pass for trees, but the grass
seems to be composed simply of minia
ture trees, or the trees of magnified
grass.
'"It was thus on the earth once,'
says the professor. "In the great car
boniferous life, when the coal plants
flourlthed, and ' when the sun glared
red through the thick, vaporous atmos
phere, there was little variety of forms
in vegetation. The trees were giant
grasses, and the animal species wsre
relatively few, and more or less uni
form In physical structure."
It Is long before we are able to dis
cern with certainty which of the in
habitants of the planet are those who
take the part played by man upon the
earth—not that, when found, they do
not exhibit a high degree of Inteltl
gence, but that their physical make-up
Is not so sharply differentiated from
that of the lower orders, as with us.
We are dumb with amazement when
for the first time we distinguish one
of the Aldebarlans, as we may call that
class of ths Inhabitants of this planet
who give evidence of Intellectual pow
ers.
Watching a large number of strange
animals, browsing In what Is evidently
a pasture filled with ruby-colored
plants, we suddenly obsorve one of
them, who at first sight is not readily
distinguishable from the others, direct
ing their movements, driving them
about at will, and showing In many
ways the possession of a degree of In
telligence which cannot leave us In
any doubt as to his character. He Is,
In short, what may pass In this corner
of the universe, for a man.
Conversing with him, as we would
converse with, a savage whose language
Is unknoWn, by means of signs' and
S stlculatlons, we gradually learn such
cts as he can most easily communi
cate about his world.. Through him—
for he Is plainly only a shepherd—we
are brought Into' contact with others of
his kind whose Intellectual powers are
more developed.
. And. at last, we are conducted to one
of their towns, an aggregation of habtr
tatlons, and other structures, some of
which are not without a certain bizarre
magnificence, though of a style of ar
chitecture that could not he described
by any terms used on the earth. Yet
the purposes of shelter and convenience
are subserved by them, for here, as we
discover, meteorological conditions ex
ist roughly sfmllar to terrestrial ones,
but still outre in appearance—red rain
falling from reddish clouds, and rud
dy mists rising from rivers, and broad
bodies of water, which, In tbe shadows,
have a terrifying likeness to blood.
But the prevailing tone of this whole
world, as the captain forewarned us. Is
that of depression, pessimism and de
spair. It Is the very home of Melan
choly. The shadow of doom seems to
have settled over It The Inhabitants,
as we learn, have known for thousands
of generations that their sun has long
passed his prime, and that the fate of
ultimate extinction la pressing upon
him, and although ages may yet elapse
before he ceases to give hie fading,
monochromatic light In sufflclent quan
tity to maintain some kind of life, on
his dependent worlds, yet all know
that he Is in the late afternoon of Islar
existence, and that In a' short space,
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
and Vicinity—Fair
WEATHER IN COTTON~~BELT.
The weather In the cotton belt
Ex tremp**£»
Northwest—ClearTMto^Sl'sboT. 56 “ hnr 4
free* flbore; scattered •hotter*. *'* 8 4# *
WEATHEK FCTRECA8T
d2w» •-» »•«-
„ , STATE FORECA8T.
j-wSrai tbt
rina*. Who'e-^tU/'’' &
The weather 1* cle*r prer moat ot th*
country, except a few station* In the north*
vv at m k? ,n filing this tnorningut
Washington, |>. c., snp Oswego, S. Y 1
vJi! e highest over Montana
-TtF ^raR! in< * an ^ the lower Mlsilwluni
«eaa* no w f 1Wean « d low "raj
Tljere h*ve heed no marked changes in
temperature In the last 24. hours. V
conditions favor contluu*-" -
weather In this aectfon.
J.^B. MARBUfeY.
Section Director.
?IT*r* tur ^ ,n the 24. hours. aATthe
nditlons favor continued warm ami fair
father In this section, tonight and Satur.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hours ending at 8 a*,ia., 7Hk
time, August 10. 1906.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
*Atianta, clear. - . . .
•Chattanodga, clear. .
Columbus, cleat. , ,
Gainesville, clear/ . .
Greenville, clear. . .
Griffin, clear. ...
•Macon, d. cloudy. , ,
Montlcello, clear: . .
Newnan, dear. . ,
Rome, clear. ....
Spartanburg, clear. . ,
Tallapoosa, clear. . .
Toccon, clear. . . .
Weat Folnt, clear. . .
illnl
Taster*.
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hoT'PlSe^XgTMVSFi-'.iV 2 -
CENTRAL
STATION.
Dipt. Averages.
nmn
- _ jblle
Montgomery. . '
New. Orlepna. . ,
Temp'tur,.
Max,
Min.
ry
*’* T » OVCIUT<<<I In sll portion, of
the belt, except In thc.Montfomery, Stem-
nab and Vlckohurs dlstrlcta Temperature,
continue nrartlcafly stationary, about nor.
mal for the season. _ .
■ t , I . J. B. MARBURY.
v Section Director.
LET I'H KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND Clerk Superior Court. Fultou CrranTr. lie.
wo will get same for you, g-loi;-2M6
etttlon of the Georgia Eclectic hea
ders may have the
Attorney for rotltloaera.
Filed In office this August 10. 1906.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
of uM county, do hereby certify
mr official denature and the
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ffer of high honor, wealth and gold
To one who should produce In form roods
A motto for hie guidance, 'terse, yet wise—
A precept, soothing In hie hours forlorn.
Yet one that In hfl prosperous days would <
Many tbs maxima tent the king, men say; •
The one he chose; "This, Too, Shall Pass Aws
Ob, jawel sentence, from ths mine of truth!
What riches It contains for age or youth.
No stately epic,, measured and aubUms, *
So comforts, or so counsels, for all time
Has some misfortune fallen to your lot?
This, too, will pass away-absorb the thought.
The dark today leads Into light tomorrow;
There 1, no endless joy, no endless sorrow.
Shall Pass Away; fame, glory, piece and power.
They are hut little baubles of the hour
The truest wisdom la a happy
Sines. Ufa la brief, w need to make It bright—
Then keep the old king's motto wall in sight.
ormeate each day—
too, ‘shill pais away.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. and Mrs. Furman Cheek,'at IS!
Cameron street, a son..
Btmth*Ruu*eranl, r V som*' 1 E ’
To Mr. and Mr*, j. J. Gmr, at 87 RngUik
avenue, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Coffle, at 41 We*t
Twelfth itreet, a daughter.
DEATHS#
.Florence Shetsen. 7 years old, dlsd of
diphtheria at 2M W. Fair itreet.
lira. Clara Scboan, 79 years old. died of
heart dleesea « 269 South Fryor street.
Elisa Johnson, 40 years old, died of coa-
eumntlnn at the Robertson place.. ’
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL' Mallard
died st 42 Wlndsr.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
91.266—«. E. Mitchell, to change etore
front *t 27 I’eechtree street
$66—Mrs. .V A. Crawford, to re-cover two
street"' 7 ,rame dwellings at'176-IW Fraser
* 6i6S0—Oscar Davis, to build three one
story frame dwellings at , <62-4 Estorlt
street
91,796-Oscar Dsvls, to hnlld two one-story
frame dwellings at 29-26 Mangum itreet.
9166-Fltthueh Knox, to add to frame
dwelling at 196 Euclid avenue.
JSOCP-ntihush Knox, to build storehouse,
at 275 hdgewood avenue.
9406-W. 8. MUIer. to build one-story
frame dwelling at 210 Crew atreet.
92.000-E. B. Allen, to build two-story
rams dwelling at let Bass at rest
$10,066—J. W. Patterson, to traltd one-itory
brick dwelling at 674 West Peachtree street,,
6S0—Mrs. A. W. Shepherd, to odd to dwell
ing tt 296 E. Linden street.
V PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. , j
926.606—Julius L. Brown to'Peon Mutual
Life Insurance Co,, lot' on earner of Loyu
and Decatur afreets. Loan deed;
91.276—Mrs. Carrie K. Benton an Charles
_J. Weekly, lot on Ormond atreet. oear
Washington street. Loen deed. ~ •,
6606—Alfred Madison to A. J. Jones. I»t
on Orleans atreet, near Oakland grenue.
< K*Mahry to Mrs. C. VrAShutT'.
>reeaback, same. Mortgage. ,
9566—1. H. Head to Atlanta Banking sn4
tarings Co., lot on Pondera avenue, near
lallltTn atreet. Mortgage. <* >
12.025—W. E. Canon to Atlanta Bank!"*
and Savings Co., lot on Lakewood wv» n ”'-
99JOO-S. Sate lies et it to Haras Bro*
Co., lot on Auburn avenue, sear V elf
•treat. ' *
theoaurod In the cosmic dial, he "111
cease to shine. • -• '
The dejected looks of the profess"^'
fair companion would alone be enougo
to Induce us to quit this place..and
appeal to the captain -to hasten to. Bum*
cheerful scenes ts unanimous. *