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WANTED—GOOD STRONG WHITE
as helpers la the foundry to I earn
•re' trade. Good pay to start with
better pay In two or three months,
those with
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th rood refer
Mill Ufa. Co.
foods! If so, call up SOf .
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South Pryor*
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man. Address Lock Box
learn. W. own ■ chain of bartvei
Atlanta In which w. work onljr
graduate*. Pull conn., 120.
' too »nt»r. ill
vhltohall afreet.
WANTED—FIFTY BRICKLAYER
once to work on new mill build!
Ic,Hi'a from A.hevllle. N. C., on the ]
branch of tha Southern railroad.
... .... and ton. Inb, there belo, ten
I, to Frank B. Ollhroth,
town poaltlon, 971: ateno,
female, for dnlrabla pot
r. i to $75. Bellamy Una
Candler Bid,.
WASTED—TEN TRUNK-MAKERS' FROM
one to two yearn' experience, f
need apply. Enterprlao Trunk Ma
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WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
laatnn operator, fnrnlahed l
Remlnfton Typewriter Co.. Ill Poachtreo
etreet
TO INQUIRE ABOUT
wanted-csebb or monet flour.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
poultry aaleaman.
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*W. Elllo, Atlanta.
H Y O IIB NIC
\ra want a
MIDGET VISITI.NO AND BUS!
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FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
WANTED—ROOMS.
UNFU RNTHHED ROOMB-TWO
.keeping. vnj
airs preferred
an act Mdre
Addreaa Fair, this ofllre
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
OFFinB^S!
dler BMg.'
WALL PAPER.
Iforawrly of Burnett A willla) Is not dead
^ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES
afcoQld h#TP high grad* alrna Call on
Kent Hlgo Co., 81V6 North Vryor • treat.
Phone 2121
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND 8AL*
van Company, at SO Sooth Pryor street,
trill buy or aelf you out
COAL, DRY STOVEWOOD—PROMPT DE-
livery. John T. Stock# A Co., 296 Peter#
•treat Bell ’phoiva 11 we«t; Atlanta 'phono
4793. «
FOR BALE-A WELL-EQUIPPED OIN-
nery snd * corn and s wheat mill: ma
chinery Id good condition; goad locality.
Apply to B. A. Jobneon, Hlloem, On.
5,605.008 FEET OF SECOND GROWTH
pine: wlab to And market for (amber. Ad*
drew '‘Lumber," Green*boro, Ga. R. F. D.
Box SO.
FOR BALE-ONE BBT LARGE OAK
folding doors, one Meet celling. Cole Book
Co., di Whitehall et
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ALL KIND* OF HA LADLE
school, law, medical book# for caah. J.
C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall atraat 'Phone 1822.
W*ANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
bay Money Fioar. There le money In
nvery Mek. , ,
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
3» CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN-
room home In Atlanta for tbs money. On
Kelly etreet, Targe four-room bones, mod
ern. Seven room, and batb, eottags, 22
Hanaell; half block Ornnt park. »aven
room* and hall, 919 Fatal Fair. Five larg*
rooma, bath and haoemtnt, on William,
ntreet, near Klmpwn and Baker, five min
utes walk. Elegant eleven-room houae on
Hoaetoo, neer Jnrkaon atreet. Biz roomn
nod halt, cottage, near entrance to Grant
park. Ten-room residence on Auburn nve-
nur. Fine cottaga boma on Ashby, Just off
Gordon, Waat End. Five room# and bath
near Georgia avenue, on 0«rd«n. Sfi IIIU,
' alx room cottage, 100 feaf on 11111, corner.
Eight-room twoetory raaldanca on Georgia
- aveuua, near Grant atreet. Six rooms and
boll on Lnekl,. near Pine. Blz-room cot
tage on Cherokee avenue, neer Georgia,
~ fronting Grant perk. Three nice new llvo
4 end ala-room cottages on Georgia avenne,
corner Cooper nnd Rawaon. 03, 2S6, 2/7.
195 Gordon street. West rind, ten-room
realdenco. 109 Kelly etreet. all-room home.
Blz-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Sll
rooms and Moot lull af 111 Kelly atreet.
Eight Iota, (0 by 9*.feet. Highland ave-
nuc. Comar of Waat Hunter and Doray.
lot 40 by 100. On Bass, between Grant and
Illll, a shady building lot. JOd-acra farm,
nnr Lakaw<Md; will Mil all or part All
reasonable In price and term*. Htevennoo
fry C Si| r S!..7h&*rar^m‘, n nJ. Tv'll-.
’phone 1091; AtlsnU 90*.
A NIC* BEVEN-ROOM. TWO BTORY
reoldenee, newly Minted nnd paMred;
ha. electric light*. Urge lot. ear Agnes
Scott (’allege and schools, on* block of
ear. Good neighborhood. Term,. Box 99,
iiecatur.
FOB BALB-A FHtE FARM IN COL-
qultt county, south Georgia; «) acre,:
90 acres cleared. Close to chuteh end
achool. Cheap for cash. O. O. Golden,
Moultrie, Gs.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful Country Horae.
SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE WITH ATTIC
and storage room. Built lass than yaar
ago for a boma. Largo naw Imrn and -
servant#' non##. Plenty of shads and fruit f
EST L«t 910 by W Opivo.lt. IT. Rid. “
ley'a estate, near Dacatur. Town la grow- I
Inc In this direction. To avoid ranting,
will sell nt n bargain. TERMS.
Box 62, Decatur, Ga.
L08T.
Who pul, your wper on «o «llch.
And ’ilwny, loweet In the pricer .
nurnett, of cmiree! »
Your "Undo Jim" Is bard to bast.
He's st Number 12 R. Hunter straat. B
Both Phones 660.
FOUND. «
FRANKLIN. TI1F. CLEAN CLBAfi rEL-
low. cleans *ult, $1 to $1.60. Fan'* Me-
* MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED HALAR1ED PEO-
pie nnd others. American Invnstment p
C £ 705 Candler Bldg.
WEYMAN A*Co’NNEnB."r.QUITADLE.
Mortgage loans on raal astata.
FOUR i’riR CENT HOME M(*NEY TO
lend money for puorheoe money notes; ^
■tralaht loans made for & par cant and up*
SSJff According to drairablllty of loan. N
W. A. Foatar, 11 Ttouth Broad atraat.
TllB UNION HAVINGS RANK BUYS
purehtoe money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property at mason- ■
able rates. Bell phone Ttl. Oould BUlg. H
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 8 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to aecorlty of* F
fared: small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real eststa In and near Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
CAREY, U KAHT ALABAMA STREET.
8FECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; A
any amount, 4H, 6 and 8 per cant. W rit#
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad atreat. r,
FARM LOAN8—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgls farm* at tha lowest R
rates ever offerad! The Southern Mortgage J
Company, Gould building. |
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very loweat rate* No deleya t.baric.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED-YOU TO AHK YOUR GROCER
for Money Ftonr, and tnalat on getting It, s
becauae there la money In It.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. . g
GO BEE BOUTUBRN AUTO AND EQUIP-
fSSL .S'-^lLTraraS
19-19 Mitchell etieeL Atlanta. Go. Ml
Dhone 5W5-I. Mata. h
Kent, tm N. Pryor, rhooe tKX.
WE ARB HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOR- "
Ida Ilmen. Write ue for prices. Wilson
A Huddleston. Miami. Fla.
PERSONAL. 11
LLUU1 w
DAVID W. YARBROUGB, ti
MASTER PLLMBKR,
Phones 123. MB. nun ter BL M
WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY.
Largest stock In Benth. 54 N. Broad BL
“KENT LIGHTS.” „
THE BEST OF MANTLE LIUHT8 NOW
mid et MM N. Pryor BL Alex Kent, m
Phone 5159. - h]
KROM'S MEDICATED RKIN. . 8CALP
and hair aoap; sold at dttic and- depart* 11
ment stores: ask for It or wrifit JTj. Kwm,
Scalp and Hair BpecUllat, 813 Tha Grand, to
Atlanta. Ga.
ART SCHOOL. "
trait, painted hr his lar(« cl
Peachtree and Aubsra.
desert Corner
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’8 SHOE SHOP.
4 Lt’CKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2335. Men*ii iswe.1 half soles, 74e.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
Cleaned sod reshaped. 60c.
Soft find stiff felt hats cleaned sod ra-
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phones 6458. 412 Peters Building.
m00-IIRAND NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE.
Just completed, on North avenue, i
Jackson street; you will bare to see this
cosy little cottage to appreciate Its vslne.
Best of material and workmanship need,
beantlful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc.
Can make attractive terms to right parties.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Immediate attentloo
agH nt
catalogue" and price Hat
Jy— Co.
dp dtu_ , _
n s Medicated Boap makes you hy-
afenlcally clean. (.v» ymr* hiktpm. . .i )
•The Grand," At-
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
HI llUMUrai, Eh ■ IIIILV lUB L UBUUUl
ut please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every register
ruaranteed for two years. Southern Cash
legtater Co., Branch of American Second-
land Cash Register Co., 24 8. Broad street.
REGISTER EXCHANGE,
24 S. Broad 8t.,
Atlanta, Ga.
M. A. SHKIaTON,
iON'T FORGET M. A. snELTON IS A
practical stove and rsnge r.nnlr.r: bust
wk and matarlar '
ITS. 51 8. l’ryor
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
ich. W. can acll the two for MOO, Lot
’ you thla.
nstmc
OF CAB LINE IS WHiT
3d by MO;
IN OSB
End wi
only $3,000.
YlfaliObfl—ETOUFE—OS nf.T.soN
street. Lot CO by lit. Thla I, cloaa In.
) 11,000.
'fIVEPB
.Si IIOtiSB WITH llibL
land, one-fourth of a mil#
mllea from canter of city;
BnTsmfBw—smtorar
-tilrnwood arenne-U.ao. . .
.. ntM’RB T5fT tlliHF.N*:
avenue; rente for 117.10; price 11,900;
Bear term.
iW~T
Mtay term,.
WB IIAVB A NUIinfllt of MfiElt gooD
Investments. Cell and aee ua.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
SOS and 206 Century Bids.
BOTH PHONES 44SS.
Paachtree; U noma, eerrant’a houae and
FOR RENT.
IM rEACIITREH STREET.
THE ABOVE NUMBER ON PEACR-
-ee ,t.. between Jatnee end Forayth at,..
I will find ona store room, 37x57, with
ement about the Mine alia. Thla place
suitable for a nice grocery or almost
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones lit.
THIRTY ACRE8 UP THE PEACHTREE
road, lying Just* off the mein road; splen
did 8-room cottage, splendid orehsrd, sll
kinds of fruit, splendid wlrs fences snd
Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We
want to show you this end point out sev
eral features not mentioned hers, snd then
make you a price.
W.26&-N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW
9-room houae on largs lot, fn prettiest
part of thla street, being near North ave
nue and Ponce DeLeon. This is a beauty
and no mlatako. Can make very easy terms
on this to desirable party.
GEORGIA—FULTON COCNTY.
By virtue ot a power of aale given In a
certain mortgage by Frank Martin, Mar
shall MarUn. Eli Martin ami Roxanne Mar
tin to II. M. Hrooka, dated March 6. 15erj.
and forded March 14, 1902. In mortgage
book No. 68, page Vf>. of Fulton county rce-
orda, there will be aold before the court
house door of eald county, within the legal
hours of aale, on Sept. L next, for caah. nil
that tract or pnrref of land lying and be
ing In the city of Atlanta and being part of
land lot 84, of th? 14th district of Ftflton
county, Georgia, fronting on the north
*•!<!#> ..f Mnrkhnm «tn-ft ?.l nnd extt-pd-
Ing bark north same width ss (rout. 117
feet, to an alley. Hounded on the met by
lot of Mary Kellar nnd on the west by lot
of Daniel A vary. Will be sold to the nigh
est bidder for the purpose of (eying the
debt rinc said R. 31. 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 200.
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. SERVISS.
88.26b—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET
home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by
180-foot lot In the city; bouse Is furnace-
heated nnd up to date. Can assist you to
get terms on this.
82,780—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6-
room house, .lot 60x150 to alley; elevated,
on car line; can make terms to acceptable
party of 8400 cash snd $25 per month.
$3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN
rooms, two stories. In good condition, on
comer lot (182x172), shady and pretty; near
car line; we can make terms of $1,000 cash,
balance easy on this.
$4.000-ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR TllB
Peachtree#, we have a lovely 2-story 8-
room home, finished beautifully Inside and
out; if you want a bargain, let us show you
this place at once, as It Is the only thing of
Its kind In the city situated so favorably
and to be had on easy terms.
WEST ATLANTA PARK.
Only Two Left of 8 Bright,
New Suburban Homes.
Th, flrat month will b, given FREE,
and If ocoupled on, y„r, two more
month, will b, given FREE at tha
and of tho year, making only nlno
month, you will have to pay for. Nono
but good famllleo will be allowed In
the,, houia,. Theta are located on tha
river eloctrlo cor line, only twenty min
ute,’ rid, from tha center of tha cltyi
contain 7 and 8 room,; have nevor
been occupied; are located In Wait At
lanta Park. Every houae front, a fifty-
foot park, which !• oat in troeo, ever
green, and flower,. Pure air; native
oaka; an Ideal apot for children. It It
cheaper than living in tho city and tha
aurroundlnga are more wholeaome.
the center of thlo park are tha FERRO
PHOSPHATE 8PRINQS, which will
our* any cat* of atomach or kidney
trouble, no matter of how long stand
ing. It now hat a now church, neatly,
fumlahod, a store, a achool houoa coat
ing |2,500 will soon be complotod. CapL
J. T, Mill#, who live* on tha ground,,
will show you through th* houioo. Rent
(20 per month.
WM. S. SHERWOOD
at from n to $100 per (root
IF YOU WANT A HOME OF FROM SIX
IF YOU WANT A LOT, PtTtCHA
oame from us, and we wttl build for ;
on Ion, time. Lota from MOO to $2,500.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
If you have property any
where in Atlanta that you
want to sell, see
LIEBMAN,
REAL ESTATE
AND RENTING
28 PEACHTREE ST.
Phones 1075.
(Copyright, 1009, by Amerlcan-Journal-
Examlner.)
Although we cannot eay that even
now we folly comprehend the myetery
of the Pleiades, yet we begin to under
stand something of It. We eee that Its
stars, to a far greater degree than our
sun, bombard surrounding space and
one Knottier with the prodm-ts -if atom
ic disintegration. Tho electrically
chatged purtlf-Ies rush from Pleiad to
Pleiad In luminous Hire,-ion so that a
continual Interchange of energy occurs
among these Marr. and they stimulate
one another and pass on the galvanic
intoxit ation, round and round the cir
cle, os If they were so many Joyous
subjects of a parlor experiment with
electricity, clasping hands nnd laugh
ing at the thrill nnd tltlliatlon of the
contorting currents.
Prom the Pleiades the captain di
rects our course toward the stars form
ing ths group known os the Hyadea,
nnd also contained within the limit of
the constellation Taurus.
"I will now show you,” he says, "the
antithesis to Slrlua. You remember
the optimism that reigned over all the
domain of space governed by that
groat youthful Sun. We are about to
visit n declining Hun, whose planetary
system lies under the weight of n no
■ ess decided pessimism, although It In
cludes worlds of marvelous beauty. It
Is the star Aldebaran that now gleams
over our bow, Ohum the peculiar
quality of Its light.”
The color of Aldebaran Is light rose-
red. Seen from the earth It used to
sparkle like a ruby among diamonds.
An 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
ons of the delicate colored light that
bathes the Venue of Melos In the
Louvre at Parle.
■ Soon we are voyaging among the
planets pf 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 aa that
of terrestlal gravity the forma of life
dwolllng upon It may, In average stat
ure at least, remind 1 us of what we
wore accustomed to at bomb.
Arrived at the surface of the planet
we debark upon 1L For the flret time
In all our wanderings we actually stand
upon another world! When we visited
the Slrlnns, It will be remembered, we
found them dwelling In aerial habita
tions, but here on this Aldebarlan plan
et life, aa with us, la confined 1 to tho
eurface 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 so vast a
difference In tho appearance of the liv
ing things growing under Its fluence.
As near as we can calculate the quan
tity of light received by this world
from Aldebaran la about the same as
that which the earth gets from the
sun. Gravitation on this planet also
turn, out, as we had guessed, to bo of
the same Intensity as on the earth.
The only notable difference between
the two world,—oura and thla one—
arise, from the character of their re
spective kind* of daylight. Here the
light le red; to our eye, a moat agree
able hue. If only on account of the con-
fraet which It presents to all that 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 color* of object! affected—the
peculiar hues being all ahadea and keys
of red—but even shapes seem, by rare
■ lilt iMI i-n- e, t" follow a similar law
of uniformity. Perhaps thla may bo
due to the fact that there 1s relatively
so slight a range of vibrations In the
light of Aldebaran, nearly all those
wares that are shorter than the red be
ing absent.
We discover a striking lack of the
vorlo'y ■ 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,"
■ays the professor. "In the great car
boniferous life, whan 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 were giant
grasses, and the animal species were
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 Intelli
gence, but that their physical make-up
le not eo 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 ths Aldebarlans, as we may call that
class of the Inhabitants of this planet
who give evidence of Intellectual pow
ers.
Watching a large number ot strange
animals, browsing In what Is evidently
a pasture filled with ruby-colored
plants, we suddenly observe 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 canndt 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 mean* of signs and
? :estlculatlone, we gradually learn such
acts as he can most easily communi
cate about hie world. Through him—
for he Is plainly only a shepherd—we
are brought Into contact with others of
his kind whose Intellectual power* are
more developed.
And, at lost, we are conducted to one
of their towns, an aggregation of habi
tations, and other structures, some -of
which are not without a certain bizarre
magnificence, though of a style of ar
chttecture that could not bo described
by any terms used on the earth. Yet
the purposes of shelter and convenience
are subservM by them, for lure, as we
discover, meteorological condition* ex
ist roughly similar te terrestrial ones,
but still outre In appearance—red rain
falling from rsddlsh clouds, and rud
dy mists 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, as ths captain forewarned ue, 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 thousand*
of generations that their sun has lonr
passed his prime, and that the fate o:
ultimate extinction la pressing upon
him, and although age, may yet elapM
before he ceases to give his fading,
monochromatic light In sufficient quan
tity to maintain some kind of life on
hie dependent worlds, yet all know
that he I* In the late afternoon of lslar
existence, and that In a short space.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECA8T.
For Atlnntn nnd Vlclnltr— *
and Saturday. ‘“““J-iralr tonlfH
WEATHER IN COTTON*BELT.
The weather In the cotton belt tori.. _
nznln reported generally fl».r ,„,i i **«
scattered showers only noted. ® h wl ®
WEATHER IN WHEAT Brit
Extreme Northwest—ClenrTtj to M
Northwest—Clour. £8 to 84 „il'l 54 sbota
SMB Srf*'-
Ohio \ alloy—Partly cloudy. 72 to 7#
greea abore; scattered ihowera. 1 * **
. . WEATHER FORECA8T.
Georgia, Alabama, Mtsalatlrmf
d»y?T/h”t « «*<’■*’
Arkansas—I-nlr Friday indlitL,
wanner In north portion Friday. ™ 71
rear le PORECA8T.
Georgia, Alabama, and South Caroline
Fair tonight and Saturday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS,
let. T.f.rfn,!'®— "Wjffcdln Tennessee, ths
Rons waurtiAA ,,w
$!ry"eV£p r , iVMo*n r .
Si 1 £#£r” are no we »-d»llned low "r*M
There have been no marked chaoses in
1" the Inst 25 boors, snd thl
conditions favor continued warm sad (sit
wsthtr In this section tonight and Rator.
B. MARBURY.
Section Director.
J. B.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 25 hours ending nt I s. m.. 75tk
meridian time, August 1*. lax. *
GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY-To tho Bo-
perlor Co«rt of Raid County: ,
The petition of the Georgia Eclectic bo*.
r llnl shows that It Us cor * —
county Incorporated by the
on fteptember >. 1ML
Petitioner* pray:
J. That their corporate
„ name be changed
from Georgia Eclectic hospital to Durham
hospital.
2. That under their present charter peti
tioners have the right to Iwue capita stock
to the amount of twenty Uumaand dollars,
■ad they bow desire that their charter
we will gat MSS* for you.
I Am*
lollaro,
tad they now desire tn*t tnetr charter
bo amended so that petitioners ou * major
ity vote of th* stockholders may have the
right to Imu* capital stock from time to
time to any amouat sot exceeding forty
those#nd dollar*. Bald capital stock may
he paid In either money, mad or In other
property snltable for carrying on said boa-
,or *\asgrv& Yva*?/-
Attorney for Petitioner*.
t 10. 1M9.
YLE8, Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA, tXJUXTY OF FUL
TON.
I. Arnold Rroyles, clerk ot the superior
court of Mid county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Is a true and correct
copy of the application for amendment to
charier la the matter of Durham hospital,
aa the oaqw appears of tie In this of-
\v1tneM my official signature and the
. - .. -—,,t in. twig.
BROYLES, <
a Coasty. tin.
9-19-17-2131 .
A mighty monarch In tbs days of
Made offer of high honor, wealth t
To ons who should produce In form codcIm
A motto for his guidance, Terse, yet wise—
A precept. ■ soothing In his hours forlorn,
Yet one that In his prosperous days would wai
Many tha mazlma sent the kins, men My;
The one ho chose: "Thl«,’Too, Shall Pass Away.’
Oh. Jewel sentence, from the mine of truth I
What riches It contains for age or youth.
As throe few words Go write them on your hMrt,
And make them of your dally Ufa a part.
Has some misfortune fallen to Voor lot?
This, too, will pass away-absorb the thought.
And wait; your watting will nht be In rain— '
Time gllda with gold the Iron links of pain.
Are you upon earth’s heights? No clood In view?
Go road your motto one* again: Thla, Too,
Shall Pas* Away: f*me. ( (jlory.^ pltra^aad power.
They are bat little
( warning and be worthy of Odd’s trust.
I'ss well your prowess while It lasts; leave bloom
Nor blight to mark your footprints to the tomb.
The truest gisstbcM Ilea In being kind—
The truest wisdom In a happy nund:
Ilf*. Is short, wa need to moke It broad;
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
'Atlanta, clear.
'Chattanooga, dear.
Columbas, clear.
Galnearlllt, clear.
Greenville, clMr.
Griffis, clear
'Macon, p. cloudy. ....
Montlcello, clear. ....
Newnan, clear
Rome, dear.
.Spurtsinliurg, clear, , ,
Tallapoosa, clear. ....
Toceoa, clear.
Wcat Point, clear tW
. temperature# are for the i>
hour period ending at 8 a. m. tbla date.
Temp’tur#.
Max.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Ternp’tur*.
Atlanta
Auguata
Charleston. . .
Galveston. • . .
Little Rock. . .
W-::v.
Montgomery. . ,
New Orleans. . ,
Oklahoma. . . .
Savannah. . . .
Vicksburg. . , .
Wilmington. . .
Dlit Avtragtfj
III
ill
T Indicates Innnpreclnb e ralofalL
_. , REMARK8.
Showers have occurred In sll portions of
Ut' belt, except In tbs Montgomery, Htvas-
ub and .Vlcksbnrjr districts. Temperatures
continue practically stationary, about nor
mal for the season.
STATISTICS.
BIRTH8,
To Mr. and Mrs. Furman Cheek, at 1$2
c V“'ro° street, a son.
„ Te Mr. and Mra. James E. Bellow, at J5
South Boulevard, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greer, at 97 English;
aronae, a aanabler.
To, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coffla, at 51 West
Twelfth street, a daughter.
„ DEATH 8.
Florence Bbetzoo, 7 years old, died of
diphtheria at SI W. Fair street.
. Mrs. Clara Hchoon, 73 ycara old, died of
heart disease at 292 South Pryor street.
KU“ Johnson, 50 years old, died of ceo-
motion at the Robertson place.
Infant of Mr. and Mri. W. II. Mallard
died at 53 Winder.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$1,00—11. 5.. Mltrhctl, to change etors
front at 27 Peachtree street.
$50—Mr*. N. A Crawford, to re-cover two
one-story frame dwellings at I7I-1S0 Frssor
street r
$2.H0-Oscar Darla, te build three one
story frame dwellings at 70-9-5 Estorls
■treat.
$1.730—Oarer Davis, to build two one-story
frjffi? dwrlllne* at 29-29 Mannm ittert.
. $150—Fltabugh Knsz, to add to frame
flwoHtng at 1M Eoclld arenas.
$S0O-Fltibagh Knox, to balid atcreboom
•t 275 Edge wood avenne. ,
.8. Miller, to bolld onestory
frame dwrIUng at 210 Crew street
$2,000—E. K. Allen, to build twestory
framed welling at 18$ Reas atrtet _
. $10.000—J. W7 Patterson, to bolld one stnty
brick dwelling at $75 West Pcarhtree itrrrt-
$50—Mia. A. W. Shepherd, to add to dwell
ing at 295 K. Linden street
PROPERTY TRANSFERS., , .
$25,000-Jtdltu L Brown to Penn Mntnsj
Life Insurance Cm, lot on corner of Loyd
•nj Decatur streets. Loan deed.
II.17.>—Mr*. Carrie K. Benton to Charts#
H. Weekly, lot oa Ormond street, »<■**
’ T iM5dJones. W
on Orleans street, near Oakland avenue.
IMOCt-'fl. Irliabry to Mra. C. V. Asbury.
^L5^T’ M r , A.» n o <r M , ir’ut.«
Dr*ft#b*ck. Mm. Mortgage. .
„ IS8&-J. II. liMd to Atlanta Banking
Savings Co., lot on Pondera ateno*. n»*ar
GalUtln atreet. Mortgage. „ .
32.W-W. E. Carson to Atlanta, Bank "/
and Savings Co., lot oa Lakevdood a''" 1 ^
$*900-8. 0*tabes et nL to Hagan Bn*
Co., lot oa Anburn avenne, eenr Wlentlue
street.
measured.In the cosmic flla], he v* 11
■ase to shine.
The dejected looks of the pfnfeeaer s
fair companion would alone be ennui"
to Induce us to quit this place, and in'
appeal to the captain to hasten to nwi*
cheerful scenes Is unanimous.