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PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE
In 12 months. Address Southern College
of Pharmacy, Atlanta. Ga.
NIGHT SCHOOL—II OOKKEEPINO,
Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only 14 a
ith. Drmugbon'e Practical Business Col-
. Piedmont Hotel (dock. 122 l’earhtree.
>11 phone **. Call, phone or write for
It will convince you that
C italoau
raugno
raugnon'i la the beat.
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YOUNG MAN AS BOOK
KEEPER AND STEN-
OGRAPHER.MUST
HAVE HAD EXPERI
ENCE. SEND REFEREN
CES. MUST BE STEADY,
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WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT 11EM-
lagton operators furnished noaltlons.
Remington Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree
, J recommenda
tions. Address at once Shorter College,
Rome. Ga.
FIFTY YOUNG LADIES WANTED IN
Imx and tray department; light, easy
work and good pay. National Paper Co.,
287-261 Decatur atreet.
WANTED—GOOD COOK; ROOM ON THE
place; reference required. Phone 9M N..
or apply corner Peachtree and Seventeenth
WANTED—A PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
(lady) to occupy tree desk room with C<
operative Book Co., 97H Peachtree street.
ten splendid household articles that
rapidly; our agents are making from
to 110 per day; a sure money wlm ‘ 4
men and women; write now, you
regret It. American B. A P. Co.,
bridge. Ohio.
*31
Whltelmll street.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLLMBER,
‘KENT LIGHTS.”
, rvg i
meat stores: ask tor It or write J. J.
HAS MOVED TO
winter comes.
and white crowns. Best silver and
fillings 60c to fl.50. Teeth extracted s
out the slightest pain. Atlanta Dental
flees. 39lfc Whitehall street. Phone 2
for Dr. Lanier or Dr. Lovelace.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
place It with us; we
and personal attention,
price we will sell It. C. I
Fourth National Bank.
Peachtree street.
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
Inspection, comparison aud patronage.
Boyle, secretary, at the school.
LOST,
And^ guarantees ^
And ____
Barnett, of course!
Your "Unde Jim” la bard to beat:
He's at Number It E. Hnnter street.
Both Phones 560.
ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES.
nine years old. strayed Saturday nig
last seen was going toward West Ki
Liberal reward If returned to J. D. C<
ley Coal Company, 239 McDaniel.
CLEAN (
81 to $1.5
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft and stiff fsit bats cleaned and re-
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES
should have high grade signs. Call on
JCsat Sign Co., IIH North Pryor street
IT YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE Oil
office fixtures to sell, are the Southern
Auction and Salvage Company,
Pryor. ’Phone Bell 2804.
Sooth
FOR SALE-WE PERSONALLY OFFER
818 shares of stock In the Piedmont Iron
and Metal Conumny* paring SO per cent on
Investment. The amount of money derived
from this stock will enable u« to demand
money,
S n show a net gain of M per cent orer the
at twelve months' hualness. We hsVe
stood losses seemed In first year's busi
ness, besides 60 per cent over and atmve
tbla loss. We have inen at the head of
thla organisation who are able, competent
and thoroughly familiar with all branches
of trade composing the hualness of «ur com
pany, and will personally take thU mat
ter up with any one desiring a paying in
vestment on their capital. Only appli
cants who mean business need apply, as
wa have no time to go over this matter
VISIT THE LARGEST AND BEST
... ..... - - - j,Georgia
Atlanta Dental Of
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED -ALL KINDS OF 8ALABLE
school. law, medical books for cash. J.
C. qavan, 71 Whitehall street, 'Phone 1S22.
WANTED—SECONDHAND ROLlrTOF
or fiat-top deek. with side drawers. Must
be In good condition. State price. Ad
dress Desk, care The Georgiau.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CUOMK
steel hank aafcs.nud vanlt doors; every-
tblng In safe Hue. It. W. Ellis, Agent, -S S.
Broad street.
Iwntq Dental Offh’es.
^ ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICE.
PHONE"SKJ AND MaITe' aIT^TngAGlT
went and have your teeth crowned, filled
or bridged by spednllats. Atlanta Dental
"B| ~~ Wbltrhs
.3*
M. A. SHKLTOX.
DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stove and range repairer; beat
orfc and material guaranteed. Both
““ MS. Pryor street.
ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES^
ICKMKMIlKIt-im’ DAnTeR IIAiT CO
solldated all hla practice In one big bull
Ing, at 39Vfc Whitehall street, under t
name, Atlanta Dental Offices. Nothing
the South to equal them. Come and s
them and have your teeth filled, crown
Lovelace, 39*4 Whitehall street.
TEETH.
TEETH FILLED, FROWNED. BRIDGED
and made hr si*clallata at Dr. Lanier's
Atlanta Dental Offlrca, 39H Whitehall St
TABLE COVERS.
TABLE COVER CIIAMOI8 8KIN WITH
i><*antlfiil dutolgn of old negro head; aome-
thing n»w, nrtlatfr and uaofnl; 22 x22 Inuhoa.
11.54 noatpnld mo atamnai. Th*» Art Shop,
It4*x $41. Colmntdn. 8. t\
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO V18IT
Hlappjr'a Rchoo! of Art and Inspect por
trait! painted br hie large classes. Corner
Peachtree and Auburn.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
ATTRACTIVE 8IGN8 WILL BRING YOU
business. For high grade work call on
Kent. 814 N. Pryor. Phone 2928.
AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY
at 1ft a. m. at the Southern Auction and
Salvage Company. 20 South Pryor.
IF YOU.WI8II TO BUY. SELL OR Ex
change property of any kind It will nay
you to mte us. C. II. Wells ft Co.. 1104
Fourth National Bnaik.
NO FRENZIED FINANCE IN PURCHA8
Ing a lot In Hlvi>ralde addition to the
city of Waycroea, Ga. Agent* wanted.
Address Riverside park, Wa ye rout, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MO.NKY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO-
ple and others American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad atreet.
THE UNION SAVINGS BAN K l
on Improved Atlanta property a
able rates. Bell phone 768. Gould Hldg^
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND;
FARM LOANS—WE ARE
loans on Georgia farms at
rates ever offered. The Soutbei
Company. Gould building.
Herman, rooms 2028 Teiunle Court.
or ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
id W. B. Hit ELDON. FELLOW OP THE
12 American ami Georgia state Association
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co..
— public accountants and auditors. 518-619
K Temple Court. Examination!, appraisals.
B audits. Local and long distance phone 1194.
TALKING MACHINES.
•J TALKING MACHINES AND UECOltDS—
„ Wholesale and retail distributors of lie-
tor Talking Msehlnes and Records. Just
— received large consignment of machines and
orer 10.000 records, immediate attention
given mall orders. We want the names or
ail talking machine dealers In the South.
»- Write for catalogue. Alexander-Elyes to.
BICYCLE 8UNORIE8.
* WCTCLE8 AND SUNDRIES—LAROEHT
bicycle and sundry distributors In the
South. Southern agents for Pleree. Yale.
~ Snell and Hudson bicycle*. Write for our
1906 catalogue and price Hat. Alexander-
Elyea Co.
ME88ENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND UEI.IABLE MBS-
sengers. 'phone 38. J. A. Davlea and J.
C. Branan.
MEDICAL.
KROMOPATH1L REMEDIES CURE
■'•alp diseases and make hair grow.
Kroin’a Medicated Soap makes you by-
» cynically clean. (10 year* success.) J. J-
. Rrnni, specialist. 613 'Tbs Grand.” At
lanta. Ga.
„„ PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
n. W. Yarbrough. 2Vfc Auburn STenoe,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
PRE88ING CLUB.
PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW BU-
rekn Pressing Club—Cleaning—Repairing.
. Atlanta ‘phone 700. Bell 'phone 2475. 106*4
Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
81 per month.
STOVES AND RANQE8 REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
„aet up. Expert workman. Patteraon
Furniture house. 286 Petera atreet. 'Phones.
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 we*t. We buy any
thing.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. W. ROUNTREE * BRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1876.
, WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: CO 51 PLICATED
watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. H. Walter Lett, Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’8 SHOE SHOP.
4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Ball 205. M.n'a nwad half aol.a. 75c.
FOR FINE SHOE RE
PAIRING
(0 to J. W. Carroll, 47 Booth Pryor .tract,
oppo.lt, court houM. Alt work Orat-cl***.
No .cheap prices.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. flALLWOODS. IDEALS
and *11 otbar make* at barilla price*.
W* ran rail you • roglater. aultable for
aay builnew, at a prlc* that cannot b.lp
but pleara you.
Cash or monthly ptymentu. Every ruitatur
rnaranteed for two year*. Southern Ctab
Register Co.. Braocb of American Second-
Hand Caah Register Ca, 94 8. Broad street.
Atlanta. Ga.
REGISTER EXCHANGE.
24 S. Broad St.,
Atlanta. Ga.
WALL PAPER.
WALL. PAPER AND PAINTS.
"Don't let 'em fool you.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett ft Willie) Is not dead
oor mlaslog. He la contracting wall paper
and painting. Offl<m and show room 12
East Hunter street Both 'phones 150.
TEETH.
TOt’R TEETH .NEED FILLINGS AND
crown* Vl.lt the Atlanta Dental Office*.
Whitehall atreet, and commit dentists
who are aiieclalfsts. Remember the place,
Whitehall.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 1-ourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
HEAD THIS CAREFULLY. THEY ARE
e-cry one bnrgaliui, ami aure money-inak-
^ loti* on corner of Orleans and llroylea,
for $60u each. City linprovennuita down,
foil 9400 EACH. I HAVE FIVE SULKS'
did Iota, lit leas than sixty days they
will bring fSno.
l.E , r ME H!lO>V YOU THREE 5JEU 1
1101104*!. rented now f4ir $20.40. White ten
ant*. ll.ttO get* them.
*1.000 IIUYS THREE NEGRO llot'HES;
g«N4i| condition; rant* cheap at $5 each.
Look! ONE AI RE, I.EVEI, AND NICE;
five rtHiiii new Innnw and out lion*#**;
fenced; all white wm-tlon ami some nnlcinll'1
home*; giMMl iielghtHM-n; $1,600 get* till*, and
on term*: fi>m»<! sale.
NEAR CENTER OF COLLEGE PARK.
three large lota, with uihmI hotme. own
er ha* got to have $1,500. and wants It
bag, ril make terms on this.
TWO FIVE ROHM IIOV'HKM, ON CORNER.
el«w*e In; all elty Improvement*; $2,100 1
get * both, t'utot more t«9 build them.
SAY. WIIAT DO YOU THINK oK Tills?
A railroad- front of 150 fet-t. with Mg
frontage on paved atreet ami ear line;
right up lit town. Clone to faetorle*; $5,-
om will buy thl* 4*u qtilek Male.
H.SO-IE VOI WANT ROOD INTEREST
on your money and with no trouble to
get It. let me tohow vou thin lnve*trm*nt. Ill
two bbwka <»f eapltol ami five mluute*'
walk of renter of city. |te*t renting prop
erty on the inifrket. Strictly white, and
1 IIaTE NICE HOMES IN EVEIIY PART
of the city.
SIX ROOMS, EAST I’HONT. CLOSE To
Grant |*nrk; first-clnaa. Will rent f4»r
$20 guarantee*!, <ir occupy It yourself. $2.-
000. Teruito.
AN EI.KliANT HOME ON EAST OKOK
gin avenue. Junt put on market. Thin
Im 4'verything that you want, ami I ran
Hell It tor $2.‘-'A ami give teruito. Quick.
NOW, THAT CAITroL AVE.NT'E HOME.
•hi the eorner, with the large lot and
the »p\en ritoun h49iiN4*. with every <*onve-
nlem 9*; will only coat you $i.5oa.
THE I'l.ACE ON SOETII IIOCLEVARD
lia* an alley «»n i*bb* ami bark; It Ii a
home toure; built for It: hn* eight roonm.
with every nt-rimmiodatlou. Kee me for Y
teruito-
TWO BARGAINS JEST GIVEN ME TO
sell on north tolde. l-.legant hoim-H. but
49wuer«» won't let me advertise.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL VOEIt PLACE5
See me. 1 .nn do II.
‘ t
FOR RENT. f
l
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY.
Phone. SOI. 412 Peten Building.
IUE0 - NORTH AVENUE, S-ROOM COT-
U(e on large lot. Dent jidImd street.
Tbl. I. a w.ll 1.ulIt brand-new cottage,
choice neighborhood, and we .hare
. «
trnna
H.OW-TIIIRTT mx-nooii HOTEL, east
man, lia.; remodeled, new furniture; lot
nearly j acre,; good patronage; rented at
preaent on In*, at IfOO per month. Thla
to a aplendld Inreatment, In a lire town.
Will atilt aome hotel naan to liny thla and
get poaaeajlon an aoon as praraut lease
expires. Write us for. partfcular*.
ANHI.KT PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 196x420, and wa are going to sell
this lot at coat for special reason*. Price
•,70). It's a good so*.
IS.OOO-I.ISTIE.N AVENUE. NEAR PEACH-
tree, a splendid f room bouee on nice,
large north front lot Can make easy
terms on this. ,
$4.260-ELEVENTH STREET; SHADY.
level lot, 65x204. Your last chance fo get
one of these lovely lots for a home. Spe
cial reason for selling. Tbla Is like silk,
and fine silk at that.
woo FRONT POOT-WE HAVE ON THE
north aid,, on a food (tract, 750x150. al
to oat perfectly leral. covered with denae
ahnd, trraa, oak, lilaekffum. »tc. All Im-
provemanta down.
$8.96<V-NEAR THE PEACIITREKS WE
have a brand new 3-story well-built house,
rented on lease for one rear ct $27.50; bouse.
Is n dandy and the location canT be bent.
$6,60<)—FIFTH SltfoKT HOME OF NINE
room*, on lot 60x900 (a* perfect a lot as
there Is In the city). Tnla bhuse is furnace-
heated. In good repair, could not be dupli
cated for the money.
84.000 - NEAR JACKSON. I?? g6<>D
neighlmrhood, w# have a aereo-foom cot
tage, in very good condition, on a lot
44 by 294. Think of the site of this lot!
Atlanta dirt, too. Lot alone la almost
worth the price. Always occupied as a
home.
SALESMEN: I. C. MCROrV. L M. JOlIN-
SON. M'DONALD F.rilANKR.
GIrORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. BEST
^■urt of Jon., (T«nu«, tod u beauty; |3.-
ON NORTH SIDE 6k^ NEAL 8TREET.
between Cheatnut and English avenue,
nice level large lot, $325,
WE HAVE A NICK klvE ltooM CtfT
tage. eaat front. Lot 110 by 100, In West
ern Heights, only $1,260.
FIve roOm CoYtage on' jTBOoR
street. Lot 60 by 125. This Is close In.
Price $2,000.
WE HAVE A i/rt onIwooTiWArIi AvF-
nue; 104 by lfi, to hnother street; only
$1,160.
TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAIi ttlt-
mlnal station; sidewalks and sewer; cabi
net mantels; splendid renting section; $1.-
500 each; one-tnlrd cash and monthly pay
ments.
FOCIt NICE LEVEL AND SflAttY LOTS
near Grant park; $1,400.
STQP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN
CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you
from one to five contracts entitling yon to
a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 per cent
simple Interest, returnable In small monthly
Installments of $7.50 ncr mouth on each
‘1.030 liorrowed. enabling you to Iwcome
wir own landlord and paying for your
ionic for less than you are now paying
rent. Foi
HONEST. TRUTHFUL. HUSTLING
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
WANTED
TOP OR
GOOD
IAND ROLL
FLAT TOP
ITH SIDE
MUST BE
CONDITION.
PICTURE FRAMES.
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
PRYOR STREET!
lose in on South Pryor St.,
ell improved property,
ents $75 Month. Price $7,-
X). See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
hones 1075, 28 Peachtree
Street.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
K BUY AND SEI.I. IIOFHEB ANI> LO"
>ii easy terms. 1S5 Auburn avenue.
We
WANTED,
have customer
with
Real Estate
At Auction
75 Lots.
We have subdivided
the Blount property
into 75 lots and will
sell them at auction
on the premises
Saturday,
Sept. 8th,
at 3 O’Clock
p. m.
This property fronts De-
Kalb avenue and runs
through to MeLendon St.
It adjoins the handsome res
idences of Jdessrs. High
tower and Morris and is
within 167 feet of beautiful
Moreland avenue (Inman
Park). These lots will front
on two electric car lines and
covered with pretty
shade, lie beautifully, no
grading, no fills. Schools
and churches are conven
ient. This entire tract is sit
uated on a commanding em
inence, which overlooks At
lanta. On all sides of these
lots are some of the most
beautiful homes in Atlanta
insuring to the purchaser an
established neighborhood
We are offering very
liberal terms to pur
chasers—-one -third
cash, balance
#10.00 a
Month,
STEWART AVENUE PROPERTY.
On next Tuesday (legal sale day), we are going
sell the Bowlin Property on Stewart Avenue for C. S
Winn, Administrator.
This is a tract of 4 acres on the southeast corner
of Stewart Avenue and University Avenue, fronting
330 feet and running back 534 feet, with improvements
on it.
We are going to sell this tract at administrator 1
sale for spot cash. Examine it before day of sale and
be on hand.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
MATHEWS & HILL.
613 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
CO. m PEACHTREE ST.-At tbla limn
!x*r on IVoehtm* street. Iiehrwn J«rim
ml Forayth streets. you will dm! one *ti*ra
■»*iu 127x47), with basement a I tout the same
•lx**. Thla plat** la suitable for a nice gro
cery or almost auy Rlmt of ratal! business,
a live man ran do a gon«l bustuc** at
thla Mu ml. K«*t»t $10) |>er month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue, ,
Both Phone* <12.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER
& CO.,
510 Temple Court.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
7 per cent interest,
Plats and informa
tion at office of
RoffSims&Co.
Real Estate Agents,
319 and 320 Fourth
National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone 888.
Standard 2880.
IN COLLEGE PARK. AND ONLY 300
feet from depot, we have a lovely twelve-
rito>m house, on an acre lot. Water works.
Ten rooms have grates. East front. Love
ly rooms. Stable, out houses, etc. The
owner wants to sell quick. Come up mid
let us show you what a bargain this Is.
ON GRANT STREET, JUST OFF GKO li
ght avenue, we hare a five-room house;
all conveniences; eaat front; a corner lot,
aud only $3,009; easy terms.
62 JONES AVENUE. SEVEN ROOMS;
nice lot; ouly $2,500; easy terms.
16 GRAY STREET-FOUR ROOMS; $1,400.
SEVERAL BARGAINS IN OAKLAND
City at Fort McPherson; one five-room
boq:p at tt.fert; $20? caah; one three-
room house. $606; $5o cash. Quit paying
rant.
GEORGIA AVKNQE—TWO NEW 8IX-
room houses; only $2.-*00; easy terms.
ATLANTA AVENUE—GOOD FIVE-ROOM
h$i*e; all convenience*; $1,650. Eaay
tortus.
COME UP AND LOOK OVER OUR LIST.
We think we cau suit you.
R. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY H. JACKSON.
R. 0. MEDLOCK CO.,
Corner Peachtree Street and Edgewoud
Avenue.
BELL 'PHONE 3794.
STANDARD 'PHONE 4794.
17.000—LOVELY .VlNE-ROOM HOUSE.
fine shade, lot 60 l»v iso. near corner
Peachtree street and Merritt* avenue.
$5,500—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, FINE LOT,
50 by 200, near corner Peachtree and Cur
rier.
$4,250—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, FINE
shadeil lot, near Boulevard and Angler.
Bargain.
$4.fl00—N1NE-KOOM HOUSE. NEAR COR-
nor Highland and Jackson.
$5,000—LOVELY COTTAGE HOME NEAR
corner Peachtree and Linden.
$6,000- LOVELY NINE-ROOM HOUSE,
north fllde, now vacant; $500 or more rash
and $50 or more a month. Cnn't build house
for price naked. Renta for $50 mouth.
$4.250—SEVEN AND FIVE-ROOM HOUSES.
••lose In. near eapltol; always rented $40
month.
15.000— EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. SHADED
lot, 3 acres; eaay terms; $500 caah and
$S<» month.
$1.200—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AND HALL,
near Fair street school.
84.600—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN,
Whitehall street; bargain.
$6,000—TEN*ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT,
very desirable; Whitehall.
$3,000—SIX-ROOM HOUSE. SOUTH Bou
levard, near school.
$6,500—NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND 10
acres. Big bargain. Must sell qatek.
Come and Inspect this.
$4,000—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, NEW,
North Jacksou; terms.
$2,750—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LOT.
IIIII.
$5.200—NINE ROOM HOUSE, NEW. MOD-
ern. large shaded lot; owner dead, and
home uiutot he sold at once. North side.
$2,100—PRETTY SHADED LOT. JACK-
son street; bargain.
$8,000-200 ACRES. ON RAILROAD. ALL
new Improvements, costing about $6,000,
lu fine town % miles north of Atlanta;
land worth the money.
SPECIAL.
16,000 WILL. BUY A NICE HOME
ON SPRING ST; CABINET MAN
TELS, PORCELAIN BATHTUB, AND
MODERN IN EVERY CONVEN
IENCE, AT THIS PRICE FOR A
FEW DAYS ONLY.
VV. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
All Clara,* City Pruparfy mnl Farm,.
24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644.
Atlanta Phone 3803. •
STATISTICS.
BIRTH8,
To Mr. and Mra. G. T. Tumblln. .♦
Courtloinl street. a oon.
To Mr. and Mra. B. W. Itarymso. m n
Woodward avenue, a aon and dnoghtS
To Mr. and Mr*. Boat Wilkermn,
Tattnall street, a oon.
To Mr. and Mra. ft F. Trader, at m
South ITyor afreet, n aon.
To Mr. and Mra. Frit* Uhrig, at 442 cu.
don street, a daughter. U4r ‘
DEATH 8.
W. I*. G. Barrett. 25 years old, dial m
tnliereuloatg. at Denver, t'olo.
Edith Moore. 2 months old, died at Grad*
hospital. . "
Ittifua Cook, 2 months old, died at Bh»
Mra. 4. G. Iseator, Jr., 28 years old, din
at Ht. Joseph Infirmary. ^
Mias Fannie Gmrea, 44 years old, died ,»
Tnliernacle Infirmary.
George Camptiell,
Terminal hotel.
Miss Fannie May Nolan, 24 years old, am
at ® Luckle street. ^
Joseph Finley, 60 years old, died of bM-;
disease at Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Susie Humphries. 60 y<
of cancer at 163 Love afreet.
Ethel Louise Ayers, 4 months old. died cf
pneumonia at 16 Bradley atreet.
property’transfers.
$2,500 Penal Sum—T. A. Holbrook to a.
B. Williams, lot on corner Clark and Pied*
—*nt streets. Bond for
>2,426—J. C. Thomason l
... Bass street, near Hill.
$5—Atlanta Savings Bank to E. ...
friend, lot on Rawsou street, near Coopt
Quit claim deed.
year old, dM q
Should Religion Be Taught
in Public Schools?
No one in these Java would. I pre
sums, deny that religious equality Is a
principle that should be sacred Im the
eyes alike of the Individual and the
state. Yet, In effect. Is it not being
challenged and deviated from by many
persons at this moment?
‘ o one can possibly be without a
creed or opinion concerning the rela
tion of the 8een with the Unseen, In
other words, corcemlng religion, and
that all opinions •'n the subject. In
cluding those of "a% '.ostlcs,” must per
force be dogmatic.
A prominent member of the cabinet,
who ought to be able to think lucidly,
but who on this occasion seems to have
failed to do so, grants the foregoing
conclusions, but goes on to affirm that
It necessarily follows that schools aid
ed by the state, or by the grant of
public money, must be secular, Inas-
much as the state must be neutral in
matters of religion.” The lack of
lucid thought arises here from the
ambiguous use of the word "neutral."
There are two possible ways for the
state to b» really neutral In the mat
ter; Either (1) to allow that religious
sentiment and opinion are of supreme
importance In all teaching, even of the
ostensible purely secular kind, and
necessarily enter, directly or Indirect
ly, into all such teaching, save of the
abstract sciences; or .<2) to affirm
whether expltclty or Implicitly that It
Is not of tt\c slightest consequence If
they be excluded from the secular cur
riculum In elementary schools.
From the first of those two alterna
tives It follows that the state must
consult and abide hv the wishes of the
parents; from ;i»e second, that the
w ishes of the parents may legitimately
be ignored, and religious opinion and
religious sentiment may be treated as a
superfluity, not to say a nuisance.
Are we, as a nation, prepared t»
adopt the second course? Ask Bishop
Potter, of New York, one of the most
open-minded of men, what has been
the effect of. In large measure, adopt*
Ing It In the United States.
Ask the most serious men In France,
even though they themselves may in-
cllne toward "agnosticism,” what Is the
result of an analogous course havini
been pursued, yet more absolutely in
their country.
Turn to the volumes recently pub*
llshed by Mr. Shadwell on "Industrial
Efficiency” and there read his atatls
tics contracting the appalling number
of Illegitimate births and suicides in
those parts of Germany where religious
sentiment Is more or less extinct with
the paucity of either In thdse districts
where religious sentiment Is Inculcated
and prevails.
But need we resort to other countries
In order to be admonished of the dan
ger of materialistic conception, as con*
trasted with the Divine Idea of life!
Materialism Is rampant In the lani
the pursuit of w*ealth, luxury' and dl*
version raging among men. and. alas!
women also.
I know of nothing more pathetic
than the nobl? and self-sacrificing ef
forts of those who are striving with ijl
their might to mitigate these evils;
evils that, by a wiser method of educa*
tlon might, in large measure, havi
been anticipated and prevented: pre
vented by the early and continuous In
culcatlon of the worthlessness, nay. ffl
the unworthiness, of the feverish chas<
for money, luxury and excitements as
compared with the cherishing and pur*
suit of nobler pleasures. Materialism
—not used In any scientific or philo
sophic sense, but In Ita colloquial all*
nlricatlon—Is to be confronted anf
corrected only. by more elevated no
tions concerning what make* lif<
worth living, and elevated religious
feeling respecting Ilf* and Its Issuk,
unless Inculcated In childhood, Is rare
ly acquired In after years.
Peace-loving, but robust, Pntrlotlsnv
Reverence—designated by Shakespeare
"that angel of the world”—Humility
Urbanity—In a word, all the Pletla
—are surely as Important elements It
education as the knowledge of ho*
many pence go to the pound, and a
long as there are hundreds of thous*
ands of persons who believe, rightly of
the reverse, that these "pieties*' ran
not he duly inculcated apart from defi
nite theological dogma, the state ii
bound to allow for that view Just as
much aa for the opposite one—In othar
words, to treat denominational schools
and denominational teaching ns consid
erately and fairly as undenominational
What did even a pagan poet pr a J
the gods to give to the youth of Rome
probos mores doc!!! Juventaa
date,
Et derus omne—
briefly. In English, all the pieties.
"The youth of a nation," said thi
wisest atatetim&n of our time, "are th#
trustees of posterity,” and a youta
destitute of religious sentiment will as
suredly squander, one by one, the
precious bequests left us by the parent
past.
Only one brief word more. History
show’s that no statesman, and no g™''
eminent that la truly wise, ever quar
rels with religious feeling. If they
their final fate la certain. They have
to go to Canossa.
EXPORT TRADE
IN COTTON HEAVY
S|w*Mnl to The fleorglon.
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 2.—The cott«9
*ea»on for 190S-’0< closed on Frldaf-
During the year ju*t ended there nert
chipped from thl* port to port. In tM
United State* 2l.»i5 bale*. To r' r "
In foreign countries, 101,145 bale* Ttt
heaviest movement wa* In Decemban
1905, when 44,000 bale* were ,hlpp«
to foreign and <,*00 bale* to domett"
port*.
Tavern Hotel Fire.
Special to The (leorctau.
New Decatur, Ala., Sept. 1.—About i«
o’clock Saturday night fire wa* 'Un
covered In the kitchen of the Tavern
Hotel. It caught from the kttene
range. The Are company reap
ponded
promptly and the Homes were
extin
guished before much damage wa* done
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