The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 25, 1906, Image 10

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WM. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No «d. taken for lose than 25 cents, the pries of four lines. 8ix words of average length make a line. The following rates ere for consecutive insertions: * t time . 8 times , 6 times . 26 times , 62 times , 78 times , . . . 6 cents a line. ... 5 cents a line. . . . 4/2 cents a line. ... 4 cents a line. • • . 8/2 cents a line. ... 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ME8SENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When tending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTEO FREE. WANTED HELP—MALE. I N <i t only $4 «i month Drnngh'nn’H Practical Business Col* Irjre. Printout Hotel Bell photic RS9. catalogue. It Draughtin'* I* the host, WANTKD-TIIltKK GOOD TRACK FORE- men who can lny steel nn»l handle lac* era. Wages $3.50. Also, fifty b| borer * $1.50 per tiny. Apply Hubert Unwell Co.. Maldeton, r.n. WANTED—YOUNG MEN pharmacy. Apply to 1 »r. AT ONCE—GOOD TYPEWUITF.lt AND office mint na aaaiatatit t« shipping « lerk; enduat* reference ami state salary desired. Red Croat!, earetlila pnper. WANTED- PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing bualneaa. either n drum mer or superintendent of manufacturing de partment. OoOd chance fur right part} Address Active, care Georgian. WE HAVE MORE FALLS THAN WE can fill for steno-bookkeepers. If S hlch-claaa combination position. «»ll 9J 1 us. Bellamy Butineas Agency, 1330 Cnti dier building MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. AT ONCE—THOROUGHLY UP TO bualneaa woman na iiaalstam to dark; prefer one who la typewriter salary. Hustler, care*this paper. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG Ssn of «p.rl.uoe; would "i" position at onee; not "frnld of work, au- SSi" A. J. Huff, Monroe, Ga. GROCERY SALESMAN—FIVE YEARS’ experience; traveling grocery salesman, now traveling for one or the largest con- Serna In the bualneaa. would like a elinnge for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest recommendations from preaent employers. Addrrift Do* 82, «rr Georgian. WANTED-HOME WORK WANTED lit .jprrl.ur.d typewriter onrrntnr; derirr* copying to do At home. Address C. D., car* Ueorglan. /W3ENT8 WANTED. PICTURE AGENTS-SEND YOUR WORK us for rulargrinrnt; fair prior., food flnlah; 1« hjr 20. Religion, nnd WMtf pie- dlgloua ami ►■eoerj pie- The Garner Company. 13A i-i'ter. street, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER I’LLMIIEH, I'boaea 1366. » B- HunUr St. FOR SALE—MI8CELLANEOU8. get rnicKs on Furniture ant- where el«e, eonie to u« and we will lieat them. Rohlron A- Rarnea. la E. Hunter. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS RE- ,lured 5o n yard. Roblaon & llarnea, IS E. Hunter atreet. FOR HALE—BEST RUDDER .TIRE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia- \o* Mcle tiff. Co., W and 63 Weat Mltihell at. FOR SALE-TWO CAR-LOADS FINE Rroekway aurrlea, runabout. and depot wagon a. Nothing belter mada. Oeorala Vehlcla tiff. Co.. 10 and U Weat tlltcball ■treat. FOR SALE—CONTHOIAING INTEREST In a aroall oil mill In Georaln. Knay term*. Addreaa Ravenel A .Smith. AUnala. WANTED-:MI8CELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE •ebook law, medleal booka for eaab. J. * « n ntku.L.ll Thona 119. C. Gara'n, 71 ’Whitehall (treat. Tbone 1W. MISCELLANEOUS. urn nans m b thing In safe line. It. tt. bills, Agent, 2$ 8. Broad strest. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO 8KLU place It with us; we glvo It our speclsl nnd personal attention. If lla worth the price we will sell It. C. II. Wells A Co., U04 rjurtbNntlonslBank^^^^^^^^ BMSB!ia WANTED—REAL E8TATE. ACREAGE PROPERTY FOR SI’B Divi sions In and around Atlanta; If Interested, jive description and price. Address X. FOR RENT—HOUSE8. ....... ... beat atreet Out of Deeittnr, Ga. Lot 3YU500. Mintle and fruit trees. Addreaa Owner, Deeatur, FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR rent”- five unfurnished rooms. either separate or on unite, llh% Marietta street, over Mrs. Frye’s millinery ►tore. F. \V.. P. O. Box 779. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. l'Olt RENT-FURNISHED Ib'OMS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED—PARTNER IN PAPER AND ■ lit luting bualneaa to till*.' rharge of book- keeping nr ■ —- ) MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED l’KO* pie nnd other*. American Investment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN & CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYSs purchase money notes nnd lends money on Improved Atlnnta property a reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Internal, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. S. H. Turman. > , SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount, 4ty. 6 and 6 per cent. Write Or call K W. Canon. 24 8. Broad atreet. FARM LOANS—WB ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms nt tbe lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgsge Company, Gould bnlldlng. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Tetanic Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; money for purchase money notes. Mn.ight losns made at 5 per rent and up wards. according to desirability of loan. W. A. roster. 12 8. ISrond street. WANTED—MONEY. MONEY WANTED—$1,500 WANTED AT once on good business pfoperty worth $3.- 6M. Address ‘‘.Money Wanted, ’ care The Georgian. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL* low. Henna suits $1 to $1.50. j’anta 60c. m Whitehall SL Phones, Bell 6*0. A. 3881. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A practical atove and range repairer; best work and material guaranteed. Both phones 6276. 61 8. Pryor street. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don’t lot ’em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He la contracting wall paper and palutlng. Office and show room 12 East Hunter atreet. Both 'phones 650. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN S’lKAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. Soft and stiff felt bats cleaned sod re shape!!. 35c. Bands or sweats. 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 6V4 Whitehall 8L DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED nt home, without piilu or detention from business: pci-innncnt cure guaranteed; free trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper. I>r. W. J. Tucker, ]5Hr *V Broad street, At lanta, Ga. WANTED! Have several easterners with <*ash for 4 th ward rent- • ing property. Tf you want to sell yours list it with LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington, D. C. t will sell you from oue to five contracts entitling yon to i loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 per cent simple interest, returnable In small monthly nstalluients of $7.50 in»r month on each 11,000 borrowed, enabling you to become four own landlord and paying for your borne for lens than you are now paying rent. For prospectus nnd plans of the com pany, nddre** J. St. Julian Yates. State Ageut, 321 Austell llldg., Atlanta. Ga. HONEST, TRUTHFUL. HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7 room house, north side preferred; will pay $1,000 down, balance $40 per month. Prefer to deal with owner. Address at onee, “House,” care Georgian. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WK BFY AND SELL ItOt'BKS AND LOTS on easy terms. 185 Auburn avenue. BUSINESS DIBECT0RY. FOR RENT. PROFESSIONAL. Whitehall atr. CHOIRMASTER n; high ear testimonials: Address .Fillet! G. llugt 1 cottage boulevard-this a-room i tut *54 \ 150 li of North Boulevard nt th •*** | street; linn ga*. hot .-uni l**b eloKot. sink In tin* klteln . pair, nml In mu •r of Adams rater; bath, splendid re in Urn Iw the BOARDERS WANTED. nioiitb. In the In lrfc UAYNFS ST. -THIS 7 ROOM i < 8 e on lilt which Ilea level. i» w.-*t Ebb- .«f I lay nim itrwi lietw »'p« and* lluntor *treeti»: bus g.i* i er. iMtni'laln bntli. dose*. “Ink In put In fir* ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. 11 BIIKI.DON. KKLI.OW OF THE American atul Georgia State Association of public Accountants. Sheldon Audit * o., public accountants nnd auditors. ®» Vs |* s Temple Court. Examinations, unprnisaia. audits. Local and long distance phone li^u. ARCHITECTS. AV| . LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build your house. We can save you-money. Address P. O. Ib»x 575. r BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGES! bicycle and sundry distributors In the Month. Southern agents for fierce. Y*!**. Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 19U6 catalogue and price list. Alexander* Elyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET Wo ItK AND NOVELTIES. Prompt service. Hell 'phone C$74. AH ,,, M n IVoi.1 d|d Iron Novelty W#rl*», 3M Marietta street. MEDICAL. pii.kh—PROTKi niNti. rrciliNo, and bleeding plies cured without the kim*», pain «r detention from buslnetfr; cure gunr- nnteeil. Write or call today If you are suf fering. Advice flee. Dr. \V. J. Tucker, X. It road *tr!**d. Atlnnta, Gs. KROMOPATHIC' REMEDIES CUBE scalp diseases nnd make hair, * r< J'*[- Kroinhs Mediated Soap makes gbu by- glenlcally clean. <30 years success.) . J. J- Kmra, specialist, 613 ’Tbs Grand. At- lanta, Ga. MONCRIEF— UK'S TnK MAN THAT (4KLI.S HOT Allt. Installs furnaces In old houses as well as new. He prepares a cellar If you lieve none. Monerlef Furnace t’o. Both •phones. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS* sengers, 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Hranun. . PICTURE FRAMES. rir>tJi0 PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Auburn avenue, cornor Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave nue. * PRESSING CLUB. PHRASING—ALTKRINO—TIIH NF.W EV- rekn Presalng Club—Cleaning—Repalnof* Atlnntn ’phone 709, Hell ‘phone 2475. 106% Whitehall street, Atlanta, tin. Membership $1 per month. t ... SEWING MACHINES. HUNTED—TWO DOLLAHB PKH MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We rent only new machines with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co., |9 Whitehall street. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND It ANDES HRPAIItlUl AND „«<‘t up. Kxpcrt wnrknuin. P»l*er*on Furniture house, 286 Peters street. 'Phones, Atlanta 2472. Dell 794 west. We buy any thing. TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES' AND RECORDS— Wholesale nmi retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines nnd over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mall orders. We want tae names of all talking machine dealers lu.the South. Write for rntnloguo. Alexnndef-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND DAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE A IlRO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. I'rm^r 1576. WATCHMAKING. • THE TRADE: C OMI’LICATBD • .itches are tny hobby. Modern Ideas In work nnd den lings. II. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Rank Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. a WINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men s sewed half Holes. 75c. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 11% N. Forsyth Ht. Bell (Main) !-.)51 nud 2256. • Atlnntn 306 nnd 2256. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 39% Whitehall St. 32% S. Broad 8t, Dell Phone No. 5017. GASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIAI.LWOODS, IDKAI.8 and nil other makes nt bnrgnln prices. We can aell you a register, suitable for any business, nt a price that cau not help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg- ster guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Sceond-IIaud Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad Street, Atlnntn. On. GT-OUE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOUR ROOMS AND HALL. LAKEWOOD Heights; lot 12») by 150; Imlf block ear line; for n few days nt $l,<x’*) spot cash; bargain, with good future. WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST End. a beautiful grove nnd corner lot; only $3,000. SIX ROOMS, MODERN HOUSE, BEST part Jones avenue; $1,000 cash, halnmv easy; *ee us about this. 20% ACRES ABOUT THREE FOURTHS of a mile from Howell Station. If you want t<> double your money In a short time, buy ibis; only $100 per acre. BRAND NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; sidewalks and sewer connections; renting nt 914 per mouth. Kennedy street. EIGHT ROOMS; MODERN; CLOSE IN, on East Fair street If you want n ulee Inane, close lu, see us about, this; only $3,. 500. IF YOU WANT SOME NJCE LOTS TO hultd houses on to rent, see ut; we have them from $159 up. ' LOT NO. 10 INMAN PARK. THE PRET* tlesi lot sold recently by Boff Sims At Co.: with eight large oak trees; one-half cash nud $10 per mouth, l'rtee $6*k). FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all makes second hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fall to let ns know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or call for "Special Sale l.tst." We maintain the best repair department In the South amt guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bid*. The Problem of readily obtaining good help baa been Solved most satisfactorily W those that have. used the Help Wanted Columns of The Georgian, a newspaper that draws from a list of over 100.00^, readers. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. 62.66*1—OAK HT- 6-ROOM COTTAtjK; LOT 50x188; Ilea level; beautiful section, and e can make terms right to suitable party. $4.750—BETWEEN THE PEACHTREE8 we have for tale a beautiful 6-room cot tage on nice elevated lot. Tbta la some thing strictly choice; can make terma If $5,200-80x200, on 14TII 8TREET; LIES lovely; your last chance to get on this fashionable street at anything Ilka this $4,750—GORDON 8T.; 8-ROOM J-BTORY •lendld home. 011 lot 50x180; on car line. * Is splendid value. You should sea It If you really want something good. $2,750—JUST OFF GORDON RT., HALF block on pretty atreet, we have nice 6- rooin cottage on lot 60x180. This la an ex cellent proposition and we can sell It to you even If your purse la aadly depressed. $2.750—NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A $4.500—8.• PRYOR ST. HOME OF 10 ROOMS on large. shady 1st; lies well and bouse alone Is* worth almost this prtce, to say nothing of the IcL $5.(MO—CLOSE IN. JUST OFF WHITE- hall; 11-room splendidly built home, on lot •2x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash tnd Iminnce easy. This Is splendid vniue. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. NO. 4*16 RAWSON AT.—TWO-STORY 7- room house. All conveniences. Rent $30, price $3,'Wf>. Good home or (uvestment prop osition. • EAST POINT-GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE, new ami well built; no accond-rinsa mate rial used; large lot; location good. This la a good proposition for homo or Investment. Price $1.45A. Also 6-rooin cottage adjoining above $l,G0O. NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS nnd hall, on good slxe corner lot; close to three car linen nnd where several other new houses are being built—$1,500. Terms. McDonough st.-near new south Pryor street sehool; new 5-rooin cottage, good lot; rents $17.50. Price $1,600. Good home or Investment. WE8T LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING ST.; nice almost new 6-room cottage home; nli city uonveulcucaa; good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash nnd $20 per mouth. IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX- room eottage; gas nnd wnter; hard oil finish: elevated lot; cabinet umutels, double* it; nearly new; splendid value for $1,- 600. Terms. A CORNER IN HELLWOOD, 104x218 FT., with two old houses on It, for $1,50*). Good lot to Improve or hold for future enhance- nient. Hell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1381. SALES DEPARTMENT; A. 8. HOOK. It. C. EVE. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. NORTH SIDE. NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD. A SIX ooin cottage. Just completed, on good lot I In fine neighImrhood. This Is n beauty ami cheap at $3,000 WEST F.NI»— A SIX ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON street, lot 76 bv 200. Can you get more for our money * We can arrange terms.. $3,000 SOUTH BOULEVARD. NEAR GRANT PARK. A BEAUTIFUL six-room cottage, on lot 55 by 156. Can make attractive terms on this $3.4M FORMWAl.T 8TREKT- A SIX Room COTTAGE. WITH ALL iistcrn Improvements, ami close In; lot 50 l?n Jnst the place for a nice home.$2.75tf S rEWART AVENUE. NEAR WHITEHALL STREET. FIVE room cottage, on lot 60 by )5o, Tlus Is very heap at .... <1.»W BASS STREET. NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. A NICE TIVK- ui cottage, .on good lot. This Is worth tigutlng. ■ .$2.'iul KKLI.V KTItKKT FOR SALK. A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR ROOM croftsgc mi lot 5n l»y 15o. This K very, near ibMi gia avenue.... $1.630 Ronnie hrak here WE LL.VVE A SMALL COTTAGE • •it u.mh| lot that will umko a idee little h*iiu»-: near car line, ami can make ••;«_*>• Mitchell stt ART 8CHOOL. until. Hock WANTED—THE PUB! !C TO VI Sloppy’s School of Art ami liispt- r trslts painted bv his Inr^s classcj. Ca Ptacbtret aud Auburn. .JOHN .1. WOODS IDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 17 Auburn Avenue, Both Phonei Cll. A very deulrable balMIng lyt 53x175 feet, enrr.-r HlebUad avenue anil Ponce IK*l,eon Circle. I)e!,OACIj MTl.t. MEG. CO., 40J Ulghlaud Avenue. 1 .. .61.7.1* M'DANIKI. HTWKK-r- (TIIttK AND FIVE R.MlMH ON fOU ■i Ini. Till* t« i> e'»»l l>l« ■■ffSSSVBRwti ntiil to noil tett.vnt.. ..61.76*1 rKV I'M I* KM' MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. WE HAVE A CLIENT WITH $3,000 TO you have anything that will pay a good In- terest on this annumt call nnd see us. ON THK W. * A. RAILROAD. 12 MILKS from Atlanta, and only Vi of mile from railroad station, we have a farm of 80 acres. 30 gcreg cleared nnd fdanted In Elberta peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 50 acres of wood, ami we consider this a bargain ut $3,600. y $1,250— Splendid 6-room hous«» on the west sble, aII ImproYomontB, rents regularly nt $12.60 per month. Has city wnter nnd gas. and Is ii geutiine little bargain for the money. IN ants, rented the year around nt $24 per month. If you have got nby Idle uioucy you want to Invest this Is the spot. 66.260—TIIIH IS TUB I’Ull'K WB HAVK. one of the best North side streets. Lot Is nicely elevated. This section Is unaurpaaaed for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied by the owner nnd a splendid bargain. We can arrange this sale so that you will uot hare to pay more than $2,500 cash. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In the Matter of | J. _T. Bullard, ]No. 1765. In bankruptcy. Bankrupt. Whereas a petition wna on the 21st day of September, 1306, filed herein for an adjudi cation of bankruptcy against J. T. Bullard, and It appears therefrom that said bankrupt Is not within the district and that peraonnl services of the subpoena herein cannot he made upon him therein, now, ou motion of rani E. Johnson, Esq., attorney for said petitioner, It Is ordered— That serried of such subpoena be made by publishing this order, together with said aubpoena. In The Atlanta Georgian, a news paper published nt Atlanta. In said district, once a week for two consecutive wedks. the last of such publications to be on the 2d of this order and said petition and subpoena to the last kuown place of abode of the said J. T. Bullard In aald district, on or before the day of the first publication, i Witness the lion. W. T. Newman, judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, nt the city of Atlanta, In said district, on tht 24th dsy of September, 1906. (Heal) W. C. CARTER. SUBPOENA TO ALLEGED BANKRUPT. United States of America. .Northern District of Georgia. To J. T. Hiillnnl, In on 1*1 Dlatrlrt-Cmtlur For certain causes offered before the dis trict court of the United States of America within nnd for the Northern District of Georgia, as a court of bankrtip’ey, we com mand and strictly enjoin you, laying all other matters aside, and notwithstanding any exense, that you personally appear lu- foro our said 'district court, to be holden nt Atlanta. Ga., In said district, ou the 9th day of October A. D., 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m„ to answer to a petition filed by T. H. Brooke A Co. et nl. In our said court, pray fug that yon may be adjudged a bankrupt, and to do further and receive that which our said district court shall consider lu this behalf. Aud this yon are In nowise to dmlt, under the pains nnd pennltlcs of what may befall thereon. Wltneas the Hon. Wm. T. Newman, Judgi of said court, and the seal thereof, nt At lanta, Un., this 21st iluy of MeptPinl>er. 1906. W. C. CARTER, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the 2d day of October iflrst Tuesday) the undersigned will sell three tracts of land In Dekalb county. Just beyond East Atlanta, nnd near the Fulton couuty line. me containing 31.4 seres, one 41.7 acres, nmi the other 63 acres, nil mlnilrnhly suited for dairy farms. The legal advertisement Is now running In the DeKnlh New Era. and the sale will take place In front of the court house In Decatur at aliout 11 a. in. A right-of-way hits been conveyed through two of these lots for an electric car line. For particulars, apply to the undersigned. J. lIOWELL GREEN. Administrator Nancy Ford, Deceased. sBBBMHanBHcaasanaainnnBaHSaiBiBSi LAST HOURS Hy BERNARDO COUTO CASTILLO. The yellow rays of the little nlghf lamp and the whiteness of the bed* clothes were all that could be seen, at llrat, In the huge room. When the eyes had accustomed them selves to the seml-obscurlty, one could see on the bed a hollow face of a livid yellow color, anguished and moist eves, which were fixed anxiously, with all the life that remained In them, on the door of the room, and long, bony hands which plucked the sheets, mov ing about tremulously like wounded tarantulas, and constantly drawing the sheets toward his face, with a mechan ical and Instinctive movement, as if wishing, according to the phrase of a celebrated contemporaneous psycholo gist, to clothe himself beforehand with his shroud. In the doorway appeared the sil houette of the doctor, a tall figure en veloped In a long coat. The eyes of the sick man glittered; with slow steps the black-clad figure approached the swinging chair, where a youth, still beardless, was yawning with an air of ennui. A few words were exchanged, and the steps were directed toward the bed. The sick man's eyes were dilate’d, and a voice barely perceptible stam mered: "I will live a year—two years—that's all—doctor!" The physician answered nothing, but the absolute Impasslveness of his face THAT VACANT IDM Sf: FOR YOU. \\E , .nil g'*t vhu a tenant with ease. If you ui.-li to bay «#r sell rent f-ntutc. It will be to join- Interest* to see us. of pity, at which were raised, and the emaciated body of the sick man trembled. The physician stood- motionless, looking at the doomed man with an air compounded of pity and curiosity, such as even those most accustomed to see the fatal line crossed have in tlie pres ence of the forced travelers. The un fortunate creature read his sentence in that attitude, and with an effort he en deavored to command himself, to heart- en himself, while he continued his mon ologue: Yes—all was finished—It had to happen—but what? What Is life? Whom do I leave? How strange—what shall 1 miss after death? In vain he convinced himself that he as old, that he had neither son nor brother nor wife; In his heart there was nothing, absolutely nothing, not even memories. Had he loved anything in the world outside of his egotistical tranquility? No, In truth. Others though they Journey through life bear * Ing ruin. In the moment of death cot.u to picture to themselves faces tn*' smile or weep, figures of friends who have passed, memories of good times that outline themselves; but for him, nothing, nothing, nothing-^the most omplete emptiness. And yet— Yet he was holding tight to Ilf*?, hold ing to It with anxiety, with his will and all his forces. If the force* were able to overcome death—! And he was going over all that hla life hail been, the most common, the most bar ren events, the most monotonous of existences—a life that would be the despair of the mqst easy-going novel- SALE POSTPONED. Sale of. Ansley Park lots is post- poned on account of unsettled weather. Date will be announced later. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Notice Is hereby given that the Ann of Atlanta Blank Book Manufacturing Goto puny, composed of J. W. Bryant and T. I'. t'ornell, has l»eeu dissolved this day. The •aid min doing business In the city of At lanta, Ga. • Mr. Cornell retires. The busluess will be continued In the same name, to wit; At lanta Blank Rook Manufacturing Company. will assume nnd settle i celpt for all debts due said firm. This 25th day of August, 1906. J. W. BRYANT, T. 1\ CORNELL THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The eastern half of the United States Ih covered by nn area of high pressure whose crest extends from Maine to northern Florida. A second high |s moving lu orer the north Pacific const states. Between these two highs Is an area of low pressure centered In South Dakota. The weather Is cloudy over most of the southern half of the map, where rains hove been general In the Inst 24 hours. Rain was falling this morning at Memphis, Knoxville, Asheville, and Key West. The following stations report one Inch or more rain lu the Inst 24 hours: Junlter, Fin., 5.54; Hous ton, TeXj, 3.04; Mansfield. La., 2.50; Green- 11,11, IV*,, 0.1*1, .UIIIIXIIVIII, I,!!., -.irj, wil-ril- vllle. 8. C.. 2.90; Tallapoosa, Ga., 2.00; Alex in. Tex., 1.80; Helena, Ark., 1.66; I’nlestiiie, Tex.. 1.24; Spartanburg, 8. C., 1.00. The storm In the southeayt has moved very slowly In the last 24 hours. The conditions favor min in this sectlou tonight and Wednesday, with cooler north east winds. J. h. MARBURY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending nt 8 a. m., 75th meridian time. September 25. 1906. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. *Atlnntn, cloudy. . . . •Chattanooga, rain. . . Columbus, p. cloudy. . . G diiesvllle, cloudy. . . Greenville, rnJu Griffin, cloudy. .... •Macon, cloudy. .... allapoosn. cloudy, 'occoa. cloudy. . . West Point, cloudy. Ilf '’All nl mum temperatures are for 12-hour period ending nt 8 a. in. this date. HEAVY RAINFALL. Mansfield, hn ..2.50 Houston. Texas 3.04 Alexia, Texas i.KO Helena. Aik f..I.56 CENTRAL 8TATlt>N. Atlanta! . , Augusta. . . Charleston. , Galveston. . Little Koek. Memphis. . , Montgomery. . . New Orleans. . . Oklahoma. . . . Hnvnuunh. . . . Vicksburg. . . . Wilmington. . . 1’ Indicates Innppreclnbh l<> 10 rainfall. iaa s-s REMARKS. I.ower temperatures prevailed In most parts of the bolt for tbe past 24 hours. Rain fell In all sections, the falls being heavy lu portions of Georgia. Mouth Carolina. Lutisl- — Texas nud Arkansas. J. L. MARRURY, Section Director. 1st. Ills Infancy? Some years of timid ity. He hud no echoes of laughter, of games, of blows; he could not recall at that moment Infantile cries—not even the chattering of wicked birds that called him or picked at him. In hi* youth, two events—/he death of his father, and, almost immediately ufter, the death of his mother. All that these two events represented for him were two nights passed by the side of the corpses, taking care of the wax tapers that bhrned and spluttered. From then on solitary meals, two places less on the common table. Beyond this nothing was changed; the same ser vants, the same house, the same ac tions and the same words. He used to see crowds of voung men laughing, going to their ruin perhaps, but a ruin preceded by the clink of glasses and ttye resounding of mirth. He used to see splendid men and smil ing women, the outspoken proclama tions of twenty, and he would flee, fear, ful of the expense, of the deeds, of leaving his musty old tortoise’s shell* He had never wished to make a home, for the horror again of the expense and the discussions. The fair little heads and white dresses that cluster around the table and the bed, and animate the house like chattering bunches of /lowers, were for him noth ing but so many mouths, so many dresses, so many professors—endless numbers of dollars disappearing with frightful rapidity. To expend a certain amount of mon ey, to change his housekeeper, were the pains of his life. His pleasures were to go to a public garden on a certain day each week, to take the same turns, to hear the same strident noises of the same crowd, to find the same faces and look on at the same Idylls of the people. Once In a while, to ease his con science or, better, with the hope of being amply repaid In another life, he RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Slioning the Arrive) am) Departure of h. winter■ Tralee ot the Followlm Hoail. * ‘mw i uiiun iiik IlOadM- WKiYlKItN AMi'XTl.AN'Tli: It.vTutoTTr No.—Arrive From— J No.—Depart To- U * 'J 13!“(%= flKS31!*.«*.. o f «»utuif.. i.jvhibj- . .\niuv i*. fc-35 flni 73 Marietta... 8:35 ootI 71 Mortetta.,12 w •93 Ninth vllle.. 11:45 ami* 92 Na.bvllle.4M “ 76 Marietta... 2:60 pmf 72 Marietta.. r, !0 ml • 1 Nashville.. 7* inul* 4 Nashville. slS CKNTIIAI. OK”OKOH(JL. ItAII.WAY Arrive From— j- Depart To— * Jacksonville.. 7:50 am Savannab.....^HP Macon 11:40 am Mucon too Savannah .... 4:15 pm Savannah 9:15,,, 8:00 pmlJackvonvillc.. 8:39 pi , Depart To— Savannah..... 7:10 amfMaron.... 12:01 on* ":09 am ATLANTA ANiT WK9T I'Ol.Yl HAIL - Arrive From— , j Depart To— •Selmn 11:40 nni[*Montgomery 5:3) am •Montgomery. 7:40 pm)*Montg’m’ry.l2:45 pa j •Selma 11:35 prafSelma 4:2) pm Li Grange 8:20 am LaOrnnge.... 5:30 U •Montgomery. 3:40 pmrMontg'm’ry.ll.is pm •Dully. All other trains dully except Sun day. All trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company arrive nt and depart from Atlnnta Terminal station, corner of Mitchell street and Madison avenue. IIKllltUlA KAlLROAIi. Conyers 6:45 am Covington 7:46 am •Augusta., . .12:30 pm Llthonla 3:25 pm Depart To- •Auguata 7:43 am Llthonla 10:<6 am •Augusta 3:3) pm Conyers 5:f)0 pm Ciit’lni.'<in 1’ ■ if. ..... SKAhoAlUl AIU.LINU IIAII.WaT Arrive From— | Depart To - Arrive r rum— 1 i/epari xo— Washington... 6:30 ninlUr/nliighnin.. 6:.V> M Abbeville 9:45 nuilMonroe 7:20 am A'ineviiie nm .vionroe < Memphis 11:45 am New York....l2:w New York..... 3:30 pm)Abbeville.... 4;«0 r>; Monroe 7:40 pm[Meniphis 5:"0 pi Birmingham.. 7;45 ptu Washington... 8:90 pi Shown In Central time. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Train* Leave Atlanta, New Terminal Station, cornan Mitchell and Madison Avenue. puts N. B.—Following schedule figures . Usficd omy aa information aud art guarantee*!: 4:00 A. M.—No. 23. DAILY. Local to Bir mingham. making all atopa; arriving is Birmingham 10:lo a. m. 5:30 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A .nlll vestlbnled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, composed of vestlbuled <my couches und Pullman drawing room sleep* Ing cars. Arrive* Home 7:S0 a. m.; Chat* tanooga 9:45 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:lu p. u.; Louisville 8:16 p. in.: Chicago 7:23 a. m. Cnfo car service. AU meals betweeo At lanta and Cluclonatl. 6:10 A. M.—No. 80 DAILY, to Griffin sol Columbus. Arrives Unffln 7:11 a. m.; t> 'ambus 10 a. m. ' 6:15 A. M.—.*o..l2, DAILY, local to Mnco-.. lumbus 10 a. m. 6:15 A. M.—.*0.,U WAIUI, IUVII IU .Tinetc.. Brunswick and Jacksonville. Makes alt stops , arrlvlnjr Macon a 9:15 a. mG Uruu*- 7:00 A. M.-No. 35. DAIL_. Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City soil Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis 8:u» p. in.; Kansas City f:«6 a. m., sad Colorado Springs 8:16 a. m. 7:60 A. M.-No. 12 DAILY.—Local Js Charlotte. Danville, Richmond and Ashe ville. 7:56 A. M.-N 7, DAILY. Chattanooga. 12 NOON. No. U, DAILY.—Wasblugtoa and Southwestern Limited. Electric light ed. Sleeping, library, observation and cIud cars through without change Dining car* serve all meals en route, arrives Wash- Ingto.i a.v2 a. in.; New York 12;A« s. m. i:00 P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New York Sleeper* between Atlanta. Charlotte and Washington. Arrives Wash ington 11:06 a. m.; New York ip. n. 12:10 P. M.-No. 3, DAILY.—Local tot Macon, arriving Macon 2:4en. m. 4:10 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.—Macon sod lluwkliiHvllio. 'niiiuna oneervatlou chair car Atlanta to Macon. 4:25 P. M.-N~ $7. DAILY.-Pullmaa sleeping car and tray coacbea to Birming ham. . Arrives Birmingham 9:15 p. ui*; .... P. M.-No- 18 DAILY, except Sun- day. "Air Um* wciie” to Toccoa. 4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.-Orlffln ami Columbus. Pullman palace aureplug car coaches. 4:38 I*. M.-No. 23. DAILY.—Local to Fur ettevllle aud Fort Yaliey. 4:50 P. M.-No. lb, DAILY.—Tbrnuch drawing room and sleeping cars lu Clo dnnatl and Memphis nnd Chattanooga to Louisville. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. m.; Dalton $:36 p. m.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. in.; MciupbU 8:20 a. m.: Louisville 8:50 a. m.; St. Loui* Cincinnati 1:10 i 6 n. m.: Cincinnati 1:10 x. in. 6:15 P. M.-No. 26. DAILY.—Makes all stopa. Local to Hetlln; arrives Hefiln 10:D P 'll“'5 P. M.-No. 14. DAI7,Y.—Florid. Llm- Ited. A solid vestlbnled train to Jackson ville. Fla. Through sleeping cart nnd da? conches to Jackson vllle and Brunswick: nr- rlvea Jacksonville 3:50 a. m.: Brunswick h a. rr..: St. Augustine 10 a. m. 11:30 P. M.-No. 97. DAILY.—Through In lain to Shreveport. to Blrmlnghaui. Art.... - a. m.: Meridian 11 a. in.: Jackson 2:2d f- m.; Vicksburg. 4:06 )>' >o.; 8hreve|>ort IO:jo ( . in. Sleepers open to receive passenger* :00 I*, ro. 12 NIGHT—No. 38. DAILY.—United Htntsi Fast Mall. Solid vcstlbuieu train. 8leop!na cars to New ‘ ork, Richmond. Charlotte an»l Asheville. Conches to Wnshlugtoa. Dining enra serve all meals eu route. Arrives Washington 9:30 p. in.; New York 6:23 a. ru. Locnl Atlfintn-Chnrlo*te ab»eper open to , receive i»nss»Micers nr 9:00 p. m. I**»cai Atlnntn-Asheville aleeper open 10:30 p. n». Tick'** Office No. 1 Peachtree, on Viaduct. Peters nodding, nnd new Terminal Station. Both ’Phones. City office. 142 main; depot. No. 2. on Terminal exchange. had placed some coins in one of the trembling dirty hands held out Implor ingly to the passerby. Now, us he recalled the deeds of his etery mo ment. he congratulated himself, and If he had been able to tell It to God hlm- to repeat it. to have It set down In u book, and even to require a re ceipt, he would gladly have done It. In his later years he somewhat re pented of not having married, but onlv because he might Imw found In the woman a solicitous nurse, one whose care might have' prolonged his days. In order that the doctor might stay longer LIVE STOCK MARKET. shade higher; bulk 5; estimated C' 11 tomorrow 28,000; quality fair: left over 1.9.*; light Imps $6.30t&G.7T>: mixed $6.15*0..’: Heavy $5.K5«i6,75; rough $5.M08.1O; pigs $-»•*. <S|6.7*>; vorkers $6.7<)b6.75; good to choi" heavy fc.H54i6.75. %l , Untile—Estimated receipts 13.00). Mmket steady to shade lower: quality fair: !»•••'ys $?.S5/»i6.90; »tiws ll.3094.5J; 0 el fern IlD-f * “i; i*alvi*s $6)iS; uimmI prime steer* ); IMNH- t.» medium 53.90tf5.no; atm-kers I fecilers $2.40ft4.60. , llieep—Estimated ntadpts 30.000. M-tik.-t ak t!» 10i* loner: quality fair: nafl}'^ iVff.'SR; H.-stnn $3.1.Vt5..’4); yenrlliigs •) ; lambs 54.25fi7.CO; western $4.26&7.5*. STOCKS AND BONDS. Georgia 4%s. 1915.. .. .. .. ..112 Georgia, II. R. 6s, 1910.. 105. Savannah 5s. 1909 102^ Macons tis. 1910 106 Atlanta, on, J?ll .. ..105 Atlanta, 1922 107 Atlnntn 4s, 1034 105 Atlanta and West Point. . . .1® Atlnnta and West Point Debts..107 Central Railway of Georght 1st do. Iiici he said to him ”OI\e me three year?, doctor; no *»re. I will marr>% and my wife.will take good care of me. Is it not true tnat—** He made a frightened gesture, the hands* moved nervously, the sheets utrt- drawn up still further. Another gesture, and his eyes assumed the im mobility of agate—the eyes of the I income do. 3d Income Georgln Augusta and Savannah. . Southwestern Georgia I*6cltfe Isis.. .. C„ C. and A. lsts.. .. .. .266 . . .115 .. ..116 dead. "All over.” said the physician, feeling the pulse. "At last!” exclaimed the hcardw' nephew, the heir to his uncle’? weaH: *» unable to contain hl« Inconsbi'-rate J* • And ibl? was the funeral oration- of the good old gentleman.