The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 10, 1906, Image 10

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rar ■- r 'j/.v r *na - XSSRit**— THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. c7h(B (^mirgim 's 'fflmmm fplm® ©mMm pmd thought tT %= WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for foes than 25 cent*, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following ratal ere for consecutive insertions! 1 time ..... 6 cents e line. 3 times 5 cents a line. 6 times 4/ 2 cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... 3/z cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A*** Written notice is required to discontfnue classified advertise* ments. I OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BB ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. Georgian want ade. are Inex* pensive, but they bring quick re* aults and euro returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four Unas. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. J) WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE MEN a. boloera la IIS. founder to loaro mold- era' trad. Good par to nlart with and batter par In two or throo month. Oulr FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND BAL* CO A!.. DRV 8TOVEWOOD—PROMPT DB* Ifrery. John T. Stocks A Co., 24 Peters street Bell 'phone IS west; Atlsnta 'phone 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. rhlnery In good condition: food Io< Applr to t). A. Johnson, HI loam. Oa. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. (Javan, 71 Wblt.bill atreoL 'Pbona UK. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. 269 CREW HTRKET; IJE8T Ltaco bi End. Eight-room two .tor/ re.ld.nr* if ao, all op ’MM ~~m.il). Tb. Southern Auction and Bnlvtg. Company, ® South Prror. 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. CARE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO I.EARN ‘ ualnrae. Addreaa "Drugxlet, IF YOU ARB A nUJH-CLABB MAN, mm potent to Dll a hlah-rlaaa poaltlnn, wo ‘ oaltiona In nrtrlr every p»r month. Good poal- Natlonnl Emi * Onturr Bldg. ■BMPM hnvo It for jron. Pt i »M to «00 rhorr and general pltntnllon imltb; non* other need applr. Htoadr Job and mod ivngea to tb* right man. Addreaa Lock Box 37, Jarkfon, Oa. DO.TOV WANT TO BB A FIRST-LASS liarbert Eaatoat trade In tb. world to loam. Wo own n chain of barber abopa In Atinntn- In which w* work only onr own graduate*. Full murae, 130, Comml talon paid from day Yon cuter. Atlanta Harbor onfltgt. Ml Whitehall «treat, . | Free ablne In both depart once to work on now .. milca from A.h.vUI., N. C., on the Murphy branch of the Southern railroad. Good ware, and long Job. there helngten million brick to lay. Apply to Frank B. Gllbreth, (Jentral Contractor, Canton, N. C. Bookkeeper to go to Florida for winter. MOO; ntonogrtph.r for out of town poattlon, IK: etrnographere, male and femata. for deelrablo poaltlona In thla city, f.V> to 171. Bellamy Baelnoaa Agency, ism Candler Bldg. need apply. Enterprlaa Trunk Manufactur ing Company, Powell atraot and Ueorgla railroad. want: Decat ED—A GOOD COOK. 'PHONE WANTED HELP—FEMALE. .WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM INQUIRE ABOUT WANTED—UPETtS OF MONEY FLOUR. WANTED—8ALE8MEN. WANTED—SALESMAN* FIR8T-CLAHS produce and poultry naletmnn. Good worker. Address Poultry and Produce, car. MISCELLANEOUS. W. Ellla, Atlanta. HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IB NOW ready fur the reception and trantmtnt of an InraUda. Iwaat price M per day. J. M. Armstrong, Morrow, Gn. ' that'atiiu’our need* we wtl fuayno. 0 ^ condition, of content and other Informa tion. addreaa Tbt Mocking Bird, Box 16, Kewtuin, On. MIDGET VISITING AND. BUSINESS card., name and addreu. latest fad of the year; sold all orar the Uulted Btate. at 50c per 100; special price 35c per 1M poat- pald; I.OOOJWO sold In thirty daya: rath your orders Autry Grwr, Sola Agent, 1116 Em- rlr - "" lr —— FOR RENT— HOU8E8. FOR RENT-A MODERN 6-ROOM BRICK iMIiitl M East Cain. Mrs. Joneph U. Morgan. 110 Spring at reel. WANTED—ROOMS. UNFURNISHED ROOMS-TWO OB three connecting rooms suitable for light hounekeeplng. with modern conrenlences upetalra preferred; state price; references ezchanjen^Addma.Falf^thG^fjhe^^^ FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY fLRMSH- ad office. I'bon* m o* call at IKO Cam dler Bids WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. hall on I.uckle, near Pins tage on Cherokee avenue, fronting Grant park. near Geori Three nlc* new I and all-room cottage, on Georgia JJ*" corner Cooper and Haw eon, 29® 296, 164 Gordon atreot. Woat End, ten-ro rooma and S-foot ball at 11 Eight lots 60 byJW> fepL nue. Corner of Woat Hunt lot 40 by 100, On Baas h«tw IIII1, a abady building lot. near Lakewood; will all nl reasonable In prtca and tan A Co., real eatate agency, A NICE REVEN-ROOM, Scott Colli Decatnr. FOB SALE-A FINE farm In col* nultt county, south Georgia; 230 aerca: ) acres cleared. Close to churrh _ri»ool. Cheap for caah. O. O. Oo Moultrie. Ga. FOR SALE. Beautiful Country Home. trees. Lot 200 by 600. estate. In tbla Ing In thla direction. To avoid renting, will Mil at a bargain. TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. lost. And guarantee! that It will stick; Doea your painting, does It nice. And ‘'alwaya lowest ,ln th, prlc*Y • Harnett, of conns! Your "Undo Jim" It hard to boat! lie's at Number 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones 5m3. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FBL- low, clean, aulte M to 11 50 Pant. 5-*’ 1M Whitehall HI. Phun.-a, Hell TOT. A »W. MONEY TO LOAN. Co., 704 Candler Jlldg., WBYMAN A *CONNBRB,**KQUITAnLB. Mortfage loana on real eatate. lend money for pnrchaee money notes, •tralfht loana made for 6 per cent and up* wards Aceordlti* to deatSbllity of loan. W. A. Foetor, HSonth Broad atreot THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUY! purchase money notes and lends roonej ’ a ......a a ll.nl. nmnartv ■ t PAlSnn ItTPUi ■uiaaii us|tomwv wmw Only on real eatate In and near Atlanta. 1. II. Turman. TO o lKAiin, e it.u i «vbi CAREY. U BA8t ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL any amoti..., ... - . — .... or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad atwat FARM LOAN8-WB ARE loans on Georgia farm, at rates ever offerer The South.: Company. Gould butldlng. Herman, room. 2024 Temple Court. WANTED—MONEY. for Money Flour, and Innlst e because there la money in It. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- mant Co. W. repair, reconstruct, at- ' ay and adl antomobllon. Oarer hell street, Atlanta. Os A Mats IB rou Kent. tlH M. Pryor. in a lira™. nntF i«i ^HuddlcetonjJdUmlJ^a^ DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER FLLMBER, Phones 12E&. MB. Hunter St WILLIS WALL TAPER .COMPANY. Larfeet stock In Booth. II N. Broad St “KENT LIGHTS.” ment stores: ask* for lt or write J. J. JjCrom. Scalp and Ilair Specialist M2 The Croud. ART SCHOOL... (taSSrty of Buroetf A WIIlla/u nm dred WANTED-THE PUBLIC TG V1SIT nee missing. He I. contracting wall paper I Sappy's Schmd of Art and Inspect t*>r- aad painting. Office and .bow room III trait, painted by hla large cUeece. Corner Last Hunter street Both 'photiea CM Peachtree sod Auburn- FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Sooth Pryor street -poelto court bo i cbeap pricea. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. 83,600-DRAND NEW BROOM COTTAGE. J«*t completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will bare to ace this OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW UA±» I* rlMincd aud reshaped, 60c. j. Soft and stiff felt hats cleaned and rs* J shaped, 86c. Bonds or sweats. 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS, 6V4 Whitehall fit. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINE!* AND RECORD!*— Wholesnle and retail distributors of Vic* — tor Talking Machines and Records. Just K received large consignment ot machines and 1 <-T*-r n.O>) rfFttr'Je. Immedlntn attention 2. given mall ord«#s. Wo want the names of _ all talking machine dealers In the south. G Writs for catalogue. Alexander-Elyea Cq. HI* Vi'MlH AND H1 ,'N I* RI EH —LA It G KMT . bicycle and sundry distributors ln tbs ■» south. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, Hnell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our IP# catalogue aud pries list. Alexander- Elyea Co. B RKYNOLDS. THE SIGN PAINTER, i. Signs, banners, flags and flag decorations 2 for special occasions. 20ft R. Alabama Bt. o kitbMuPATillc HeUeETeh CURB * M - * fin.l iii.'ik<* hair grow. s Krom’a Medicated Soap makes you hr- i- glenlcally clean. (30 years success.) J. J. n Krotn, specialist, 613 "Tho Grand," At* s Unto, Ga. t 2 CASH REGISTERS. 6 i * (Second Hand.) 0 NATIONALS JIALLWOOD8. IDBAL8 • and all other makes at bargain pricea ■ Ws can sell you a register, suitable for any business, at a prlco that cannot help • but plena* yon. 1 Cash or monthly payments. Every register • guaranteed tor two yeara Southern Cash • Register Co a Branch of American Second* 1 Hand Caah Register Co., 24 8. Broad streot, > Atlente. Ge. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 14 S. Broed St., 1 Atlanta, Go. i ! M. A. SRELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical stove and range repairer; boat work end material guaranteed. Both phones ; 6276. 61 S. Pryor street. a GliORE & JtJSTIN, 215 Peters Building. n b NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE WB HAVE t two new throe-room cottages, renting at $8 each. Ws can sell the two for $900. Let r us show you this. bUU!R 0P cAr linb IK WUiW u End we have a nice corner lot, 286 by 820; only $3,000. c ^iVK RuOM FT5URE 1557 SYT3T5N , street. Lot 60 by 136. This la doss in. b Price $3,000. NkW Vive bgom hOush With Hall i and 23 acres of land, one-fourth of a mile , of ebert road, • miles from center of city; f $1,100. ON A8IIIIY STREET WE IIAVe A MX- B room houeo with hell; lot 60 bj IDO; 62,- >60. o HMJiT-RObvi coriIi| Ij6t, 48 by IS4, In a block of car line. Price $3,000. c BbANdS'KW SlX-ROrtU' CdTTAGE . —Gl.nwood av.nuo-19.260. Bear terma. * Vice six-boom IuJUsb 6n oiieenS- t ferry avenhe; renta for $17.20; price $1,600; * easy terms. n WE IiavA a op otnfiR (id<iD H Investments. Call ond seo ua. c t J. H. GARNER <6 CO. i, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS f • li SOS and SOS Century Bid*. BOTH PHONES 449». w NORTH AVENUE HOME-NEAR WERT I'cechtrre; J2 room,, rerveot', houre and ateblra; large lot; owner refnaed price eeked two month* ago, bnt hae decided to eell. y Price 610,000. Belt cub. FOR RENT. * iri PEACHTREE STREET. \ AT THE ABOVfe NUMBER ON PEACH* tree at., between Jamre ahd Foravlh ate., rou wlU And one etore room, 17x47, with buement nbont the aame alae. Tbla place la auUable (or a nice grocerv or almoat -r anv kind of retail bnalneaa, aod a live man X ran do a good buelueaa it tbla aland. Bent, 6160 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 16 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* 616. • SEE M. M’NEIL AND G WM. S. SHERWOOD pi Room 514 Empire Building. S nr^-yW l A-LtVVVVVTruwvv 1 ^*WV, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD FRONTAGE- R email or Inrge-nt from 66 to 6100 por front foot. , tit IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FBOM BIX RJ to ten room* nt from 61.700 to 66,000. 64.- it] two to 616*000; any part ot th* clt,v; with n term*. (li th be IF YOU -WANT A LOT. PURCHASE bn stmt from us. and ws will build for you bl on long tlma. Lots from $600 to $2,600. • ] IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY. which w« Will guarantee to double your money; dose In. near th* postoffies; 100 by 100, for $5,000. ST i . IF YOU WANT CENTRAL PROPERTY with 6 or 4 per rent net Income end ante JJ* to Incrcau—call and are ua c2 WE CAN SELL ANYTHING YOU HAVE S* for a*le. ° , M rood, lying just off the main road; splen W50-eY. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 0-room house on large lot. In prettiest home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 50 by room house, lot 60x160 to alley; elevated. , rooms, two stories. In good condition, on Peachtreea, we have a lovely 2-story g. WEST ATLANTA PARK. New Suburban Homes. The float month will ba given FREE, 7 and 8 rooma; hava naver It now has a new church, naatly If you have property any- LIEBMAN, EAL ESTATE . AND RENTING 28 PEACHTREE ST. Phones 1075. GEORGIA—PULTON COUNTY. By virtue of a power of sale glren In a certain mortgage hr Frank Martin, Mar* ■hall Martin, Kli Marlin nud Roxanne Mar* tin to B. M. Brooks, dated March t 1902. and recordM Mnrrdi 14. WC. In mortgage l»ook No. W, pnge M, of Fulton county rec ords. there will bo sold Lofor** the court ],(.!!«.• t|.M>r t,f sitM county, within tli<* h-gnl hours of aale, on Sept 1. next, for cash, all that tract or parcel pf land lying nnd be* tag ta fhe city of Atlanta and being part of land lot 84, of tb? 14tb district of Frflton roanty, Georgia, fronting on the north frlde of Mnrkhnm street 31 feet nnd extend ing back north same width as front, 117 fort, to an alley. Hounded on the es«t by lot of Mary Kellar nnd on the west by lot of I»nnlel ATary. Will be sold to the nifh- MA of iMtylng the D. M. BROOKS. No. 89 Capitol Ave. Hero is a big residence between Fair and Wood ward Avenue on a lot 1(5 x 2GO. We will sell this place for $9,000 cash. It is right in town, and in the vicinity of big improvements. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. THE WORLD OF THE DECLINING SUN By GARRETT P. 8ERVISS. (Copyright, 1906, by Amerlcan-Journal- Examiner.) Although we cannot say that even now we fully cnmjirchentl the mystery of the Pleiades, y,t wo begin to under stand something of It. We fee that Its Mars, to a far greater degree than our sun, bombard surrounding space and "it" nn-itlu-r with the l-rodllcta "f atoiil- dlslntegratlon. The electrically charg.d particles rush from Pleiad to Pleiad In luminous streams ao that a continual Interchange of energy occurs among these stars, and they stimulate one another and pass on the galvanic Intoxication, round and round the clr- cle, as If they were so many Joyous subjects of a parlor experiment with electricity, clasping hands and laugh ing at the thrill and tltlllatlon of the contorting currents. From the Pleiades the captain di rects our course toward the stars form ing th. group known ns the Hyades, and also contained within the limit of the constellation Taurus. "I will now show" you." he says, “the antithesis to Sirius. 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, whoso planetary system lies under the weight of a no •css decided pessimism, although it In cludes worldB of marvelous beauty. It Is the star Aldebaran that now gleams over our bow. Observe the peculiar quality of Its light.” The color of Aldebaran Is light rose- red. Seen from the earth It used to sparklo like a ruby among diamonds. As we see It now It dominates all the surrounding region, and its strange beams growing every moment brighter os wa 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 we are voyaging among the planets of Aldebaran. 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 resemble our own globe. Wo argue that as Its force of gravity Is probably very near the same as that of terrestlol gravity the forms of life dwelling upon It mtty, In average stat ure at least, remind' us of what we wore accustomed to at home. Arrived at the surface of the planet wa debark upon 1L For th. flrst time In all our wanderings we actually stand upon another world! When we visited tho Slrlans, It will be remembered, we found them dwelling In aerial habita tions, but here on this Aldebarian plan et life, as with us. Is confined to the surface of the solid globe. We look around aatonlahed. We could never have anticipated that mere ly a change In the color and quality of tho light transmitted to a planet from Its sun would produce ao vast a dlfferenco In the appearance of the liv ing things growing under Its fluence. As near os we can calculate the quan tity of light received by this world from Aldebaran Is 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 daylignt. Here the light Is red; to onr eyes a most agree able hue, if only on account of the con trast which It prtkenta to all thnt we have hitherto known. But the physical effects of this red sunlight show themselves In an aston ishing manner on every aide. Not only are the colora of object! affected—the peculiar hues being all ahfdes and keya of red—but even shapes seem, by rare occult Influence, to follow a similar law of uniformity. Perhaps this may due to the fact that there Is relatively ao slight a range of vibrations In the light of Aldebaran, nearly all those waves that are shorter than tho red be ing 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 paaa for trees, hut the grass seems to be composed simply of mlnla 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 flourished, and when the sun glared red through the thick, vaporous atmos phere, there was little variety of forms in vegetation. The trees wero giant grasses, and the animal species were relatively few, and more or less uni form In physical structure." It Is long beiore wa are able to dls cem 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 lntelll gence,,but that their physical make-up la not ao 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 Aldebarians, as we may call that class of the Inhabitants of this planet who give evidence of Intellectual pow ers. Watching a large number of strange animals, browsing In what Is evidently pasture filled with ruby-colored plants, we suddenly observe one of them, who at flrst sight Is not readily distinguishable from the others, direct lng their movements, driving them about at will, and showtng 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 Js unknown, by means of signs and gesticulations, we gradually learn such facts ha he can most easily communl cats about his world. Through him— for he Is plainly only a shepherd—we are brought Into contact with others of hla kind whosa Intellectual powers are more developed. And, at last, we are conducted to one of their towns, an aggregation of habl tatlons, and other structures, some of which are not without a certain bizarre magnificence, though of a style of ar chitecture that could not be 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 similar to terrestrial ones, but still outra In appearance—rad rain falling from reddish clouds, and rud dy mlata rising from rivers, and broad bodies of water, which. In the shadows, have a terrifying likeness to blood, But the prevailing tone of this whole world, aa 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, aa we learn, have known for thousands of generations that their sun has long passed his prime, and that the fate o ! ultimate extinction la pressing upon him, and although ages may yet elapse before he ceases to give his fading, monochromatic light In sufficient quan tity to maintain some kind of life on his dependent worlds, yet all know that he Is In the late afternoon of l.Iar existence, and that In a short space. owi that It la a corporation of i holders may hare th* Attorney for rctlttooera. of flic In this of- ARNOLD BROYLES. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND Clerk Superior Coett, Fnltoo County, (is. w* will get aainc for yon. ' 6-1017-2I11 ELLA WHEELER WILCOX “THIS, TOO, SHALL PASS AWAY” (Republished by Requent.) M«da offer of high honor, wealth and gold A precept, toothing In hla hours forlorn, Yet one that In hla proeperoua daya would, wa Many the maxima aent the king, men eay; The one he choee: “Thla, .Too, shall raaa Away." Thla, too, will paaa away—abi And wait; yonr waiting will not be In rain— Tima gtlda with gold the Iron ltnka of pain. Are^you upon earth's heights? No cloud In view? Go read your motto once again: This, Too, They are but little baumc THE WEATHER. LOCAL rOHECA8T. For Atlanta and Vicinity—Fair .. . and Saturday. 7 ™ r toalght WEATHER IN COTTON*BELT. The weather in the cotton belt ton., agnln reported generally donr scattered ali.iwera oni/ noted. d ot ' w,t * WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT Extreme XdrUiwaat—Clear.^ 46 tnMalL Northwest—Clenr. 68 to 64 abore W weet nnd Southweet—Clear* «« i ln ' l | lln vV’ ca !, ln Iowa nnd CK2 r | rall “ Ohio Valley—Partly cloudy. 72 to ‘i ^ grees above; acattered ahoweriT l ° '* WHETHER FORECAST. lann. Ueorgln, Alabama, Mlsiliuinni wnSKSr Frklny aDl18atur ‘$! «*««■ H citcrn Texas—Fair In nouth In north portion Friday? iSSdayfST"* Arknnsns—I-nlr Fridiy nnd gatonu.. warmer ln north portion Friday. „ . STATE PORECA8T. Georgia. Alabama, nnd South Carolina- lair tonight and Saturday. '-•rouna- o,, WEATHEA CONDITIONS. snowera nave occurred In Tcnnoareo th* Ittn'a WftUPtJU. ,6W £ rfmntryTexccfJt sV^TtatTe?. i'SX'lU* The pressure to highest over Montana. New England nnd the lower MlsatMiprii 1 hero ore no well-defined ln«r nmaa. "re e nfeo8 hPr0 ° re D ° WcIldeflned lowpwB There have been no marked changes in i«n,PlMra tUr F ^ ^g" 1 24 h ° Ur *- BOd tfi conditions favor continued warm and fair wwitber In thla aectlon tonight and Sntur* COTTON REGION BULLETIN. r ^ r ., the a? 4 hourB at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Augant lo, 1906. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. 'Atlanta, dear. . . •Chattanooga, clear. Columbus, dear. . Gal near 1 lie, clear. . Greenville, clear. . Griffin, clear. . . •Macon, p. cloudy, , Montlcello, clear. , Newnan, clear. . Home, clear. . . . Bpartanburg, clear. , Tallapoosa, clear. . Toccon, clear. . . Weat Point, clear. . Mlnlmui hour , temperatures are a,I Pi .00 {or the 13* ending at S a.- m. this date. •TATI ON. Temp'ture. Max. Min. Atlanta Auguita Charleston. . . . Galveston. .... Little Itock. . . . demphls. ..... ] dob lie Montgomery. . . , New Orleans. . , , Oklahoma. .... Savannah Vicksburg. .... Wilmington. ... " Indicates 1 p^ , j^ r ^ C p n ^ * ralofaJI. haTe °‘' r, »rred In' nil portions of the l>alt, except In tho Montgomery, SsTan- nah and Vlckaburg districts. Temperatures continue practically stationary, snout nor* or the*season. STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Sirs. Furman Cheek, at MS avenue, a daughter. To Mr. and Mr,, w, Twelfth street, a daughter. DEATH 8. sen. 7 yean diphtheria at 284 W. Fair street. ^ Mrs. Clara Schoon, 73 years old. died of hl 7!. r . t disease «t 262 South Pryor street. Lllxn Johnson, 40 years old, died of con* sumption at the Robertson place. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mallard died at 42 Winder. front at 17 1'eachtrec street. 860—Mrs. N. A. Crawford, to re-cover two one-story frame dwellings at 176-180 Fraser •treat $2,690—Oscar Davis, to build three one- story frame dwellings at 70-2-4 Eatorla street $1,730—Oscar Davla, to build two one-story frame dwellings at 23-2S Man rum street. $160—Fltxhugh Knox, to ada to fram* welling at lk Euclid avenue. $500-Fltxhugh Knox, to build atorehouee t 276 Edge wood avenue. $400—W. ft Miller, to build ooe-etory frame dwelling at 230 Crew street $2,000—E. E. Allen, to build two-story •ame dwelling at 158 Base street. $10.000—J. W. Patterson, to build one-stnry brick dwelling at 674 West Peachtree street. $60—Mrs. A. W. Shepherd, to add to dwell ing at .216 E. Linden street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS., . $25,000—Julius L. Brown to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., lot on corner of I and Itecatur streets. Loan deed. ... $1,276—Mrs. Carrie K. Renton to Charles L Weekly, lot on urmond street, near rashlngton street. Loan deed. , , $*500—Alfred Madison to A. J. Jones, let Orleans street, near Oakland avenue, rranty dead. —,100—K. 8. Mabry to Mra. C. V. Asbory. lot on Sidney street. Warranty deed. $300—Mrs. C. V. Aahury to Mrs. Leu* Dreasback. same. Mortgage. . 6540-J. II. Head to Atlanta Banking >*« Saving. Co., lot oo Ponders avenue, near Gallltln atreot. Mortgage. _ .' 72.026—\V.' E. Canton to Atlanta Banking and Savings Co., lot oa Lakewood av»" u ' U.500-K. Solaltes et aL to Hatpin. Bn*. o„ lot on Auburn avenue, near Valentin, street. measured In -the cosmic dial, he wlU cease to shine. . The dejected looks of the professor t fair companion would alone be «nougn o Induce us to quit this place, and tn* ppeal to the captain to hasten to nwf» cheerful scenes Is unanimous.