The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 04, 1906, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

ATLANTA GEOROTAX. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD N ° *d- taken far lets than 25 certs, the price of fosir line*. words of average length '’’•We a line. The following rate* • r « for consecutive insertions: AGENTS WANTED. Knspfre building. Greer. Atlanta, AGKXTS WANTED—WE MANUFACTURE I im splendid koeariioM ankle* that r~** I npMly; «nr agents are making from j to IH j*er day; a sure owy «1»ef for 6 times . 26 times . times . 78 times . 6 cents a line. 5 . cents a line. ■ cents a line. 4 cents a line. . 9/i cents a line. 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex* crnaive, but they bring quick re* Quite and aura returns. * Ada. far Situations Wanted will be inserted one time -free of charge. They must net exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AO. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay far at rates quoted above. TBKTH. I SPECIALISTS WHO ARB EX PERT HEX* i flats at Dr. fa tier’a Atlaata Dental Of* j flrr«jit Whitehall afreet, DAVID W. TASBrAirCO. ii AST EH fLL MftKIt. IA » E. Heater St BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phone. iiH. 412 Pater. Bulldinc- ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. w B. KIIKMiOX. VELUM* OP TUB Amrtietm mwd (Itorrb A—arlMIUm rt 1’aMlr f TWBIItll MeWlaa Audit rabMr enmtim «M auditors 41441. T.»pl» («rt. Kiajr.in«tl«». .ppniaaU. **" r * U ::l* * J."! jL’.'.’.T.. a«2?-«2s*«55: la a writ built brsodnew cottage, rbofce neighborhood. and we bare TALKING MACHINES. , . TAI.KISO MAI'IIIM S AM> BBCOBDA- Tbl. HV'lwl. and retail distributors vt Vie-1 ta a _ _ _ _ t«r Talking Mark] era aad Record*. last {red need the price for Immediate Bate _ rerafred large consignment of machine* and tbla figure, aad raw make ten attractive orer le.Un records. laaaaedialr att Alloa ! (eras glren mall ordera. We waat the naaaea «f I all talking nuirtfue dealers In the lloati. Write for r»talogue. Aieiaoder-Fl yea Co BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AMI SUNDItlEF-l-ABOEST Wffflr aad nundry distributors la the South. Southern areata for I*ferrr. Yale, Snell and Hudson kb-yde*. Write for rrar t*96 catalogue and urira list, Alexander- Eire* Vm. “KENT LIGHTS/* THE BEST OK MANTLE LIGHTS NOW •old at MV* X ITyer Sc. Ales K*af. I'hoB* cm , depart ment stores: »*k for It nr write J. J. It rum. Scalp and Hair Specialist CU The Grand. C- W. nr-SPELL HAS MOVED TO „ Peters afreet. Hare your roofs, gutters and warm air furnaces pat In shape before winter comes. WANTED HELP-MALE, WANTED. HELP—YOI’XG MAN bookkeeper and stenographer; most Mt* bad esperlence; send reference#; must be Steady, reliable ami nober. Address In own b'tndwrltlng B. A S.. care The Georgian I'll A It M At’Y DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 month# Addrca# Southern College of Phartnary. Atlanta. Ga. NIGHT SCHOOIa—B OOKKKBPI N O. Shorthand. Typewriting, etc. only ft « month Draughon’s Practical Hasim-sa t’4d lege. Piedmont Hotel Work. IK Peachtree Bell phone SO. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you that Dvuagltoa’a i« the he#*. WANTED—HELP. YOUNG MAX AS BOOK KEEPER AND STEN OGRAPHER.MUST HAVE HAD EXPERI ENCE. SEND REFEREN CES. MUST BE STEADY. RELIABLE, SOBER. AD DRESS IN OWN HAND WRITING, B. & S., CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT BEU- I art on operators furolshed position#. Remington Typewriter Co.. J1J Peachtree , I send recommends- Address at ooce Shorter College, une, Ga. FIFTY YOUNG LADIES WANTED IN hot aad tray department; light, easy work and good pay. National Paper Co., 287-382 Decatur street. WANTED—GOO!> COOK-”BOOM OX THE pi. re; reference required. Phone T* V. or apply corner Peachtree and Seventeenth WANTED—A PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER tree desk room with Cl , J»74 Peachtree afreet. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS rliiand and reshaped. Me. Baft aad stiff felt beta cleaned aad re* shaped, She. Hands or sweats. Sr each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6»4 Whitehall ht FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS MOUSES Call oa *ryer street. "ssswr Kent Sign Phone jfr. lr Tor HAVE AN'V PUKEITTRE OH office flaturee to nett, see the Southern Auction and Salvage Company. 90 South Pryor Phone BH1 391. FOB SALE-WE PERSONALLY OFFER 51* shares of stork In the I led moot Iron sod Metal Company, (wring » per 4*e»r on Investment. The amount 4*f mooey derfre4l from this stork will enable us to demand •ur price for uearly all stock in our Hue •t present. We are inn 1 lug can show a net gain of SO per rent oier the last twelve months' business We have stood losers accrued In first yeur' ■■■ tteea. besides 60 per cent over and nl*ne this loss We hove men at the head of thla organisation who are able, competent aad thoroughly familiar with all branrhe* of trade composing the business of paay. and will personaJIv tab- this mat* trf up with any one desiring a paying In vestment on their capital. Only nppll mean business need apply, as FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. . aaacfiit and personal attention. If ICn worth (be P rice we will sell It. C. H. Wells A Co.. 1104 onrth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OB EX change property of any kind. It will way you to see ns. C. H Weils A Co.. Ittl Fourth National Bank Bldg. • NTORE-M2 PEACHTREE STREET. BUN* nlng thfough to Forsyth street. Inclod Ing mod basement and upstairs. Apply at office of Onthman fttenm laundry, \jf Peachtree atreet. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WIKI! TO HUY. HELL OR EX change proj«erty of any kind, it will you to see US. c. H. Wrila A Co.. UomtHi Ns Hens I Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. THOBB WHO IIEXIBR TO TAKE TECH students as boarders please address O Boyle, secretary, at the school. And guars a tees Does roar pain flog, does It ofee. And "always lowest In the price?” Burnett, of course: Your **CnHe Jlat” la hard to beat* He’s at Number 12 E. Hunter street- Both Phones MO. ATLANTA largest South. Whitehall. Lost ok rtrayed—Rfeo iiri.E aiuh t nine years old. strayed Haturday night; last seen was going f4iward West End Liberal reward If rrluroel to J. D. Coo ley Coal Companj. 21* McDaniel. THE BEAT IH ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST -Atlanta Iwnta! Offices. 3>H Whitehall street. V-KANKI.IN. tTIE OI.EAX CLEAN FtSU ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES. BEMEMBEB-KR. LANIER HAH CON- solids ted all bla practice In one big build Ing. at .*?»% Whitehall street, tinder the name. Atlanta Dental Offices. Nothing In the Houtb to equal them. Pome and see hern and hare your teeth filled, crowued nd brldgeil by specialists and not by stu dent a. Phone j4 j for Dr. tinier or I»r. ^^■■■HmMq&maBaaHiimiBmBBaamHmanHB TEETH. TEETH FILLED. CROWNED. BRIDGED and mad# by Atlanta !»enul TABLE COVERS. TABLE COVER CHAMOIH SKIN WITH Iieautlful design of old negr»» head; some thing new, artistic and useful; 22x22 Inches. Id.50 tmstpald mo stampsi The Art Hhop, “oi CoInmMa. H tV ART SCHOOL. WANTED-THE PUB I 1C TO VISIT Hlappy'a School of Art and Inspect por traits painted br his large classes. Corner I’t aebtree and Auburn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. cants we bar DO time to this matter -VISIT THE LARGEST AND BEST equipped dental apartments In Georgia at am Whitehall street. Atlanta Dents! Of WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical hooks for rash J, «' Gavan. 71 Whitehall street, 'Phone 1SK. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND I buy Money Flour. There 1 every sack. WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLI.TOP or flat-top desk, with side drawers. Must be In good condition. State price. Ad dress Desk, care The Georgian. WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED HTE.YOG- rapber. with typewriter, some work after office hours. Can take your citation when convenient. Circular letter# and all kind of res#onab!« jmas9BiaBi$9S9 MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CltoMK ■tee! t«nk safes and vault d^rs: every thing in safe Hue. It. W. Ellis. Agent, 3* fe. Broad street. lants Dental Office#. ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICE. PHONE 25M-J AND MAKE AN ENGAGE ment and have your teeth crowned, nil***! or bridged by ap«dallsta. Atlanta tb-ntnl ged by apecfalls m M. A. SHELTON. FORGET II. A. RHELTON IB A practical store aad range repairer; heat work and material guaranteed. Both phones — U S. Pryor atreet. business. For high grade work* Kent. *lli N. Pryor. Phone 2*2*. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE ►flpra. ‘phone XL J. A. Davies »**M-THIRTY*SfX-BOOM HOTEL. EAST- ■wa. Ga.; re*aaxlr!e<l. new furniture; lot •rarly 2 acres: good patronage; rented at E resent oa lease at UM per mouth. This ‘ • •P^bdld Investment, la • flve tvwa. Bill suit wane hotel mam. to buy this and get possession an noon as present * eipfren. Write us for particulars. ANHLEY PARK LOT-OX PEACHTREE rfrrio. lMxtzu. sad we are going to ant 2J25* I *9ls lot at cost for Special reason. Price &.7uj. ft’s a good oar. „ , MEDICAL. KUGMOPATH1C it EM EDI EH CUBE „wa!n diseases and male hair gtow. Krotn • Medicated Hoap makes you by* aicnicnliy* c|#an. d9 years nrrm) J. i- Krom, specialist. (U Thu Grand.” At lanta. On. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough. Zbt A shorn tvarar, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are- pressing club. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW E« - refca Prenstog rtn b>^ lea nlng—Repairing. Atlanta phone 7j\ Bell phone 2176. 1«V* Whitehall afreet, Atlanta. Gs. Memlwreblp KW-LIJWBX AVENUE. NEAR PEACH tree, a splendid a ream house on nice, large north front lot. Can make easy *cru»# on this. «*■' * oiubbi; 1. fcsXM. Your teat chance to get lovely lots for a homo. Hoc for aelllug. This Is like sfrk, VAM FRONT FOOT-WE HAVE ON THE north side, on • good street. SSileQ. at* ®out perfectly level, covered with dense ■hade trees,'oak. black gum. etc. A1 provement# down. set op. Expert workman. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. Whitehall st-eet. Phone jar" WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: I OII'U watches are roy bobby. Moder ork and dealing — — 1217 Fourth Nat if SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. i Lt-CKIK. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. B.H tat. Kn'i ,*H half Min. 7V. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING AH work first-class. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HA LI. WOODS. IDEAL3 •ad all other makes at barfftla We can sell you • register. sultsL.. . . any business, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register guaranteed for two years. Rout hern Cash Register Co . Branch of American Second- Hand Cash Register Co., 24 M. Broad street. Atlanta. Ga. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 8. Broad 8t^ Atlanta. Ga. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. Don’t let Vm fool you.” Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis* la not dead nor missing. Ue I# contrasting wall paper • nd painting. Offlcs and show room U East Hunter street. Both 'phones 540. YOUR TEETH NEED FILLINGS AND rrowos. Visit the Atlanta Dental Offlree. 2*H Whitehall street, and consult dentists w !p* if* speclsllsts. Remember the place, wno are special 3*H Whitehall. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 4(7 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. AUCTION* SALK EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. at the Southern Auction and Salvage Company. 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. HELL OR EX change properly of uoy kind It will nay you to see us C. II. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. NO FRENZIED FINANCE IX Pt RCIIAS Ing a bd In Riverside addition to tb* city of Wayeroes, Ga. Agents wanted. Address Riverside park. Wnycross. Gs. MONEY TO LOAN. Co. 7*>« Candler Bldg. Establish***! 190. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. straight loans made for 6 per rent and up wards. According to deslraldltty of loan. W. A Foster. 12 Smith Broad street. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4. ( AND 7 PER rent Interest, according tu accurlty of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In aad near Atlanta. H II. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON wllAL ESTATE!"! TO » YEARS, f PER CENT. JOHN CAREY. IS EAST ALABAMA STREET. or call S. W. Cnraoo. 24 8. Broad street. 1 ARM LOAN 8—WE ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rai*s ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. Herman, rooms 202 3 Temrde Court. I HAVE *6.0f» TO LOAN. SI MS TO SUIT. •« unencumbered Atlanta realty. Addre»« R. R M . - arc Georgian PICTURE FRAMES. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. FOR RENT—ROOMS. TlTiNiiWTf | CAN HKUTvor TtlKKli lot. on inrn.r of urlnn. «n.| llrorl.., for rA> onoh. f tty ImproronionD down. ffnmsrr. AriTTTTlAVE* FI VE - hTiTkx'- dtd In,,. In I.m than ,lxtr cl.r, tti.T III I'rln* *&A TTf SII; kiTiiw \TR Tlmfefe xK\V bnutPi, rrnlM now for Kl.Vi. Whllr Ira- •nil 11.160 grim lb,m 11.000 IiTl’TtilKEEfTfEiTBO ifutrsKfij foo*l -"ii'llllon: rratr ehrtp it U rteb. LOOK: UNK ACHE, I.EVKI. AND NICE: five-room new house nn*t out hnusea; fen4*ed; all wtdte section and some splendid homes; gtmm| nelghliors; 11,600 gets this, and on tertaa; forced sale. NKAIt 1’KNTKU OF large Iota, with xoo has got to have tlAOO. and wants It l*ad. I’ll make terms on thin. Ttt’O FIVK RolllI 110rSKK. ON l'?)HNERj rbwe iu; all city Improvements; *2.1$) Cost more (o build them HAY. WHAT DO Yof Tlll’SS OF THIS • A railroad front of 150 feet, with big frontage on paved street and car line; right up In town. Close to factories; U*. (to wilt bay thin on quick sale. 11.34-IF YOl’ WANT «!OOb INTEREST «»n your money and with no trouble to get it. let me show vnu thla Investment. In two Mocks of rapftnl nnd five minutes' walk *»f center of city. Rest renting prop erty on the market. Strictly white, and paying 1? per cent now I IIAtK Vjr-K HOMES IN EVERY l-ART of the city. __ _ fcl"3f“ROOMS. EAST FRONT. t^LOSfe TO Grant («rk; flrst-clasa. Will rent for 129 guaranteed, *»r occupy It yourself. |2.- onn Terms. AN EI.KiiANT IIdYIK (IN EAST liEOR gis avenue, Jnsi put on market. This Is everything that you want, nud I can se>| It for K.hM. an*! give terms Qnlek. NliW, THAT I-APIVoL A VEX PE HOU£ on the **orner. with the large lot and the seven-mom house, with every conve nience; w||! only cost you tiTk pi.avk i>n smi th roi liTvard has an alley iui able ami Iwrk: it la a home sure; built f*>r It; has eight rooms, wlih every accommodation. See me for term* TWO BARUAINS JI ST IIIVEN ME TO aeil on n*»rth side. Elegant homes, but »wi|era w«»n t |e| me advertise. Ihi Yor WASf frt *EI.I. Y61R f-T-ACR’ ' *»-*>-NEAR THE PEACHTREE* WE R» r * ■ I*rmm4 new J-mm-jt ar.IM.iiHt hmue. r«i<M oa b» far oa* ;nr it SK.M; baa*. . I* • <tan.lr aad tb. locatloa ma t br br*t. H-50J—FIFTH 8l4tr.LT HOME OF NINE rcxHaa, on lot *9x20* fas perfect a lot at tbvre 1* la the rltge. This bouse Is furnace- heated, la good repair, could not be dopff- - rated for tie money. »4<W> - NEAR iACKDON. TS OOOD neighborhood, we hare a nereo-snoui cot tage. In rerj good condition, on a lot .bg 2M. Think of the site of this lot.* Atlanta dirt, too. Lot alone In almost worth the price. Always occupied ns s HArEiUENTc. W f-RORt. 1. it. JOHN SON. M'DONAI.D El'BAXKR. GI-OKE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. 8IX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, BEST ^•rt of Jones avenue, and a beauty; 82,- ON XORfH 8lt»E bF NEAL STREET! between ‘ beatnut and English nrenue, nice level large lot. 8225. WE HAVE l NICE FIVE-ROOJI—7xif. ta*,. mat front. L»t 110 bj i#>. lo Weal- era Heights, only 81.250. fIve-rooM UoTfage oK Nelson ■treet. Lot 10 by 125. This Is dose in. Price 82.000. WE HAVE A LOT OS WOODWARD AVE- one; 104 by ltt, to another street; only 8LW0. 7 TWO RIX-HOOM COTTAtiEK NEAR Tfch- mlnsl station: sidewalks and sewer; cabi net mantels: splendid renting section; fl.- 500 each; one-third cash and monthly pffjr- ments. KOI R NICE LEVEL AND XIIADY LOT* near Grant park; 81.400. IF YOt* HAVE VAC’AN'T I'ROFEllfV Wfc ran rent It. If you hare property for sals we can sell it Give u# a trial. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington. D. C.. will sell you from one to fire contracts entitling you to a loan of from 81.000 to 86,009 at 6 per cent j simple Interest, returnable la small monthly e Installment# of 87.6n per month on each 81.0)0 borrowed, enabling joo to become | your own landlord an*T paying for your home for less than you are now psylnf . rent. For prospectus and plans of the com- ] pany. address J. 8t. Julfen Tates. State Agent. 821 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. HONEST. TRUTHFUL. HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. I ‘ 1 WANTED 1 t SECOND - HAND ROLL . TOP OR FLAT TOP 1 DESK, WITH SIDE e DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK. CARE GEORGIAN. FOR KENT. PRYOR STREET! Close iu on South Pryor St., well improved property, Rents $75 Mouth. Price $7,- 500. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M Real Estate At Auction 75 Lots. STEWART AVENUE PROPERTY. On next Tuesday (legal sale day), we are going to 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 improvement^ on it. We are going to sell this tract at administrator's sale for spot cash. Examine it before day of sale and be on hand. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. We have subdivided MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, the Blount property Bell phone M 1748 into 75 lots and will sell them at auction on the premises STATISTICS. 3 Iff Saturday, Sept. 8th, p. m. This property fronts De kalb avenue and runs of Messrs. High- d Morris and is 37 feet of beautiful 1 avenue (Inman covered with pretty e, lie beautifully, no ing, no fills. Schools churches are conven- This entire tract is sit- On all sides of these e some of the most I Woodward amw. «?n,. iberal terms to pur- cash, balance ■X COLLEGE PARK. AND ONLY J» feet from depot, we hare a lovely twrlye- room bouse, on an acre lot. Water worka. Ten rooms hare grates. East front. Love ly rooms. Stable. <mt houses, etc.. The owner wants to sell quick. Come up and let oa show you what a bargain this Is. ON GRANT STREET, JUST OFF OEOR- fia arenoe. we hare a fire-room hotiae; all conveniences; east front; a corner lot. and only 82.09); easy terms. 42 JONES AVENUE. 8EVEN ROOMS; nice lot; only 82-6»: easy terms. 14 GRAY STREET-FOUR ROOMS; 8L490. SEVERAL BARGAINS IN OAKLAND City at Pc-rf McVbersoa; oue fl re-room hojj'r at 8Lfed: tVto cask: one three- room house. 8*0*; iso cash. Quit paying rent. GEORGIA AVENUE-TWO NEW 8IX- room bouses: only 82.40; easy terms. ATLANTA AVENUE—GOOD FIVE-ROOM h*|i#e; all convenience#; 81,669. Easy terms. COME UP AND LOOK OVER OUR LIST. We think we can suit you. R. O. 51 ED LOCK. HENRY IL JACKSON. R. 0. MEDLOGK CO., Corner Peachtree Street and Edgewood Avenue. BELL ‘PHONE 37*4. STANDARD ‘PHONE 47*4. 4L35PLOVELY NINE-ROOM HOr*E. fine shade, lot 50 br 1*9. near corner Peachtree atreet and ilerrftta avenue. 28.600—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. FINE LOT. 40 by 200. near corner Peachtree and Cur rier. 84.250—EIOHT-IIOOM HOUSE. FINE •haded lot. near Boulevard and Angler. Bargain. 84.0W—N IN E-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR COB- ner Highland and Jackson. 85.990—LOVELY COTTAGE HOME NEAR corner Peachtree and Linden. 86.009—LOVELY NINE-ROOM HOUSE. north aide, non* vacant; 85)0 or more epah and 860 or more a month. Can’t build bouse for price asked. Reots for |6) month. 84.260—SEVEN AND FIVE-ROOM HOUSES. close lo. near capitol; always rented 849 month. 18.090—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, SHADED lot. 2 acres; easy terms; 8599 cash and 860 month. 8L200—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AND HALL, near Fair street school. 84.59V-EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN, Whitehall street; bargain. •8.909—TEN-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT. very desirable: Whitehall. 88.9019-8IX-BOOM HOUSE. SOUTH BOU lerard. near school. 88.630—NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND 10 acres. Big bargain. Must sell quick. Come and Inspect this. 84.000—BIGHT-ROO 51 HOUSE. NEW, North Jackson; terms. 82.750—SIX-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT, Hill. 86.290—NINE-ROOM HOUSE. NEW. MOD- ern. large shaded lot; owner dead, and home must be sold at once. North aide. 82.100—PRETTY SHADED LOT, JACK- son street; bargain. 88.090-209 ACRES. ON RAILROAD. ALL new Improrements. coating about $8,000. In fine town 25 mile# north of Atlanta; land worth the mouey. SPECIAL. $6,000 WILL BUY A NICE HOME ON SPRING ST: CABINET MAN TELS. PORCELAIN BATHTUB, AND MODERN IS EVERY CONVEN IENCE, AT THIS PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. W, E. TREADWELL & C0„ Real Estate Agents, All Clasaea City Property and Farm*. 24 South Broad St.—Ball Phone 2644. Ailaota Phone S803. 1 BIRTHS. To Mr. end Mrs. G. T. Tumblln. Courtlaed street, a non. To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maryman. *t y% •on and danghtir sndMra. Roa# Wllkeraon. at q Trader, at 7S l eorno i rjnr wim. » mmi. To Mr. and Mrs. Frits t'brlg. at 443 Gor don atreet. a daughter. DEATH 8. W L. G. Barrett. 3 years old. died «f tuberculoala. at Denver. Colo. Edith Moore. 2 months old. died at Grady hospital. - Rufus Cook. 2 mouths old. died at BIm Ridge. Ga. Mrs. 4. G. I^ester. Jr., 28 years old. <11(4 at 8t. Joseph Infirmary. Miss Fannie Graven. 48 years old. died it Tabernacle Infirmary. George Campliell, l jear old. died at pneumonia at 16 Bradley atreet. PR0PERTY~TRAN8FERS. SLSOQ Penal Sum-T. A. Holbrook to a. B. Williams, lot on corner Clark and PM- moot streets. Bond for title. 12.426—J. C. Thomason to J. 8. 8ewe!l. lot on Basa street, near Hill. Warranty deed. SS—Atlanta Savings Bank to E. W. Al- friend, lot on Rawnon street, near Cooper. Quit claim deed. Month, per cent interest, -’lats and informa tion at office of RoffSims&Co. '^eal Estate Agents, t». l» I’EACHTREE ST.-At this nnm ber on Penck free street. Iietweeu James and Forsyth streets, you will find oue store mom (77x171. with basement s(h»ui the name site. Thla place Is suitable for s nice gro cery «r almost any kltnfoif retail business, and a lire man •no do a good business at tbis stand. Rent fl<tt per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTINO AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, I Both Phonta 41< WANTED. We have customer with $1000.00 cash and cau pay $30.00 per month for 7-room| T . . house with good lot. Quick and o^U Fourth sale. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & CO.. 510 Temple Court. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN National Bank Building. Bell Phone'888. Standard' 2880. Should Religion Be Taught in Public Schools? No one in these davs wmild. t pre sume, deny thnt religious equality Is a principle thnt should be sacred In the eyes alike of the Individual nnd the state. Yet, In effect, Is It not being challenged nnd deviated from by many persons at thin moment? No one can possibly be without a creed or opinion concerning the rela tion of the Seen with the Unseen. In rither words, cotcemlng religion, nnd that al! opinions m the subject. In cluding those of ”a^ '.onllcs,** must per force be dogmatic. A prominent member >f 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 follow a 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 be really neutral In the mat ter: Either (Ik 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 nil such teaching, save of the abstract sciences: or (2) to affirm whether explicit*’ or Implicitly that It Is not of the 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 bv the wishes of the parents; from me second, that the wishes 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 Blohop Potter, of New Tort, one of the moit 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 cline toward “agnosticism.” what is the result of an analogous course having been pursued, yet more absolutely in their country. Turn to the volumes recently pub lished by Mr. Shad well on “Industrial Efficiency” and there read his statl*- tics contrasting 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 those 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 land, the pursuit of wealth, luxury and di version raging among men, and, alasl w omen also. I know* of nothing more pathetic than the noble and self-sacrificing ef forts of those who are striving with all their might to mitigate these evils; evils that, by a wiser method of educa tion might, In large measure, have been anticipated and prevented: pre vented by the early and continuous In culcation of the worthlessness, nay. of the unxvorthlness. of the feverish chase for money, luxury and excitements ai compared with the cherishing and pur suit of nobler pleasures. Materialism —not used In any scientific or philo sophic sense, but In Its colloquial sig nification—Is to be confronted and corrected only by more elevated no tions concerning what makes life rorth- living, and elevated religious feeling respecting !lf* and It* Issues, unless Inculcated In childhood. Is rare ly acquired In after years. Peace-loving, but robust, Patriotism. Reverence—designated by Shakespeart “that angel of the world”—Humility, Urbanity—In a word, all the Pieties —are surely as important efements la education as the knowledge of ho* many pence go to the pound, and as long as there are hundreds of thous ands of persons who believe, rightly of the reverse, that these "pieties" can not be duly Inculcated apart from defi nite theological (Togma, the state is bound to allow for that view just a« much as for the opposite one—In other words, to treat denominational schools and denominational teaching as consid erately and fairly as undenominational What did even a pagan poet pray the gods to give to the youth of Rome? D, pfobos mores docill Juventae date, Et deoua omne— briefly. In English, all the pieties. "The youth of a nation,” said the wisest statesmen of our time, "are the trustees of posterity.” and a youth destitute of religious sentiment will as suredly squander, one by one, the most precious bequests left os by the parent past. Only one brief word more. History shows that no statesman, and no gov ernment that Is truly wise, ever quar rels with religious feeling. If they do their final fate Is certain. ‘They hav* to go to Canossa. j EXPORT TRADE IN COTTON HEAVY Hpeclsl to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga.. Sept. 3.—The cotton season for 190a*'04 closed on Friday. During the year Just ended there shipped from this port to ports In the United States 31.875 bales. To i*«rt4 In foreign countries, 108,345 bale#. The heaviest movement was In December. 1905, when 44.000 bales were shlpp*® to foreign and M00 bales to domestic ports. Tavern Hotel Fira. Hperlal to The Georgian. New Decatur, Ala^ Sept. I.—About: H o*clock Saturday night fire was covered In the kitchen of the Tavern Hotel. It caught from the kitchen range. The fire company responded promptly and the flames were extin guished before much damage was dcr SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL SUPPLIES AT JOHN M. MILLER CO.’S, 39 MARIETTA ST.