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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ARCHITECTS.
LET Cl DRAW YOL'Il PLANS AND
build your bouse. We can aave you money.
Address I\ O. Box 675.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIGHT 8CIIOOL-B OOKKKK I’ I N t
Shorthand. Typewriting. etr.. only $4
month. Drnughon's Practical Business Co
leye, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtrei
Bell phone RS9. Call, phone or write fc
catalogue. It will conduce you ttyi
Drnughon's Is the best.
pharmacy. Apply to Dr. C
I.uckle street, city.
want ED-coon drug of
soda ffuiutiiln man. Single
red. Don’t want Uriinknr»l n
eater. State salary expected.
P. O. Box 155. Colquitt. On.
Dan prefer-
»r mor'—
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SALESMAN. COLLECTORS. ROOKKKKP
ers. stenographers, salesladies. coin pun-
Ions. housekeepers, mechanical and teehnl-
ral help In all lines placed promptly In po
sitions; our facilities best; send forlist.
National Employuieat Association. KL.-l
Century building. Atlanta. Ga.
WANTED- PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE
part In printing business. either a drum
mer or superintendent of manufacturing de
partment. (I nod ehnnre for right party.
Address Active, rare Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ACCOUNTANT8 AND AUDITOR8.
W. B. HHELDON, FELLOW OF THE
American and Georgia 8tste Assodntloh
of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co.,
nubile accountants and auditor*. 518-619
Temple Court. Examinations, nnprals.il*,
audita. Local and long distance pnooellW.
BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. ^ Mfft
BICYCLES AND BUNDRIE8-LAROEBT
bicycle and sundry distributor! In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. i*le.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for pur
1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander*
Elyea Co.
»WANTED—NEAT OFFICE BOY tWHITE!
Applv 19 Century Bldg.
OFFiT'E"lb>YS AND YOI TIISFOU HAIL
way. Insurance and mercantile offices, a
•nlarles from $16 to $25. Bellamy Buslnesi
Agency. 1330 Candler Bldg.
WANTED-TKN TU! AK MA K hit 8
once. AppW Enterprise I rank Mfg.
Powell street and Georgia railroad.
AT
81T UATIONS^ W A NT
WANTED-E.MPLOY.MENT AS STE
itogriipher; will work all day or part of
ilav. at a reasonable salary. \\. L., enrr
YOUNG MAN EMPLOYED BY MAM'
fheturlng eoneern ns t took keeper, would
like a set of books to keep at night. ItyU
erenees present employer. Bookkeeper, >»u
STENt M i It A PH EH—YOI : N‘ • LADY
sires stenographic jiosltlorr —
IV-
jhvhiiiifu. r*i«e..v-aced
uiiiiicuda t Ion. Add res*
AGENTS WANTED.
riCTITtB AriEfiTS-SKNI* TOIHI "ORB
(n in for mlnriromrnl; fnlr prlrr.. goorl
flnl.h: 16 l.r SO. Hrllrioiis amt .oi-ni-ry pic-
tnroo -hoiip. The (iiirni'r Company. ISA
lyti-r. .Irt-et, Atluriln, (I*.
PERSONAu.
DAVID W. YABBr.onon.
M AHTElt rUMltmt.
Pbon.. 12M. *> B- Hirnt»r SI.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOP. HAI.B CHEAP—BARI.OOK TVPE
ivrlli'r. A. II- Uonlkor, 516 l’oler. Bldg.
get prices on furniture any-
where else, eomc to ns and we will beat
them. Uni>1 win & Bn rue., H r. Humor.
Oi l! ENTIRE LINE OK MATTINliS UK-
llnreil .V A yard. Itobl.Oll A 1*11011'!*, 18
E. Ilunler Aireel,
CHEAPEST KIIRNITKIIK HOUSE IN
fleoralA. IIoIiIaoii A llnrni-H. IS h. Ilunler.
KKEIlIHEltATOllS AT COST. ROBISON
A Bnrnen. 18 En»t HmKer .Ireei.
IJONKY ADVANCED SALARIED I’EO-
pie and others. American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890,
WEYMAN A CONNORS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property n‘ reason-
able rates. Bell phone 7CS. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT C, « AND 7 DEB
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; aniall expense and prompt attcutlon.
Only on real estato In and near Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND:
any amount, 414, 8 and 6 per cent. Writs
or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Hryad atreet.
FARM LOANS—WE ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at tbe lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
nt very lowest rates. No delays. Charles
Herman. rn<uus 202-3 Temnle Court
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on inmthly payment plan; no d*lny;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made at 5 per cent and up
ward*, according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street.
EDUCATIONAL.
WESLEYAN FEMALE roLT.IS(iE AND
Conservatory of Music. Macon, Ga.—Old
est and best. If you wish to attend any
time tills school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guentf,
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED $1,600 WANTED AT
once on good hmdness property worth $3,-
r/<0. Address “.Money Wanted, ’ care The 1
li-nreli"!.
HCHOOL ANlT t OLLETriT^EXTlToOKS
our specialty. Fine stationery and of-
flee supplies. Headquarters for post cards
and souvenirs. We sell $1.50 books for 50c
(Come and see them). We buy nil kinds
of salable school, law and uii>iib'al luniks.
71 Whitehall street. Southern Book Con
cern. J. C. (Javan, malinger. Bell 'phone 1
1822. '
FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE.
IF TOD HAVE DHODEUTY TO BELL. 1
place it with us; we give It our special
nnd personal attention. If It’s worth the
price we will sidl It. c. II. Well* & Co., 1104
Fourth National Rank.
BOA R DE R8 WA NTED.
THE RON AIR. 381 Peachtree *t., solicits **
inspection, comparison and jmtrnun|pe.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
OFFICE FOR RENT-HALF OFFICE IN ”
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILD-
1XO. USE OF ’PHONE FREE. J., CARE -
GEORGIAN.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WANTED—PARTNER IN PAPER AND
printing business to take charge of book- ^
keeping nnd general office work. Must
have a few thousand dollars to Invest. Ad- '
dress Paper, cnr« Georgian. «
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
I*rompl sendee. Hi>]I 'phone —74 Atlanta
Wood n ml Iron Novelty Work., 3M Marietta
street.
M O N C R1E F
he*« the man that sells hot air.
Installs furnaces In old houses ft*
“ «res « cellar if you hare
urnace Co. Both phones.
SALE-BEST
wu.-mnnshlp
blcle Mfg. Co..
Ve*
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phono, Bell 2081.
FOB HALE-TWO CAB LOADS FINE
Brnekwar .urrlei, riinalKiula anil depot
waioni. Nothing .batter uinile. <)wrgla
Vehicle ill*. Co.. 60 .till 51 We.t Mlu-hetl
•treet.
FOB SAl.E-NICE OAS STOVE. IN BEST j WEST END.
of condition, rlieon. If imlil at ntu-e. Mr«. HEI1E WE HAVE A NICE C1IOOM COT
A. It. Mold'lln, 124 E. l air nlreel. j t,i K ,. on i„t tim-uo. t|i|h in on (ionlnn
D ^ r <;» ,|™ B» BfeWM'S!: I EM/*'
23 South Broad street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ..venue. n«v
MEDICAL.
KROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CURE
■ c ftlp diseases and make hair 1^*-
Krom*s Medicated Soap makes you by-
ftenlcftUy clean. 120 years snccesa.1 a. J*
Krom, specialist, CIS "The Grand. At
lanta. Ga.
The Problem
of readily obtaining good
help has been
Solved
most satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a llat of over
100,00<^ readers.
SUBPOENA TO ALLEGED
BANKRUPT.
United States of America,
Northern District of Georgia.
TqJ. T. Bullard, in said District—Greeting:
For certain causes offered before the dis
trict court of the United States of America
within and for the Northern District of
Georgia, ns a court of bankruptcy, we com
mand and strictly enjoin you, laying all
other matters aside, nnd notwithstanding
any excuse, that you personally appear be
fore our said district court, to be bolden
at Atlanta. Ga., In said district, on the 9th
day of October A. I)., 1906. at 10 o’clock a.
, to answer to a petition filed by T. II.
nnd to do further and receive that which
our said district court shall consider In this
behalf. And thia you are In nowise to omit,
under the pains and penalties of what may
befall thereon. e
Witness the Hon. Wm. T. Newman, Judge
of said court, and the seal thereof, at At
lanta, Ga., this 21st day of September, 1906.
\ W. C. BARTER, Clerk.
t,™ MESSENGER 8ERVICE.
EOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBB-
■engers, ’phono 33. J. A. Davies oud J.
. lironan.
PICTUIRE FRAMES, " „
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 2H Auburn avenue,
>rner 2'eachtree. Entrance Auburn are-
PRE88ING CLUB.
’RE88ING—ALTERING—THE NEW
rekn Pressing Club—Cleaning—Repairing.
Itlonfa ’phone 7W, Bell ’phone 2475.
yhlteholl street, Atlanta, Ga. Membei
$1 per month.
8EWINQ MACHINES.
iented-two dollars per month.
either Siuger or Wheeler & Wilson. We
ent only new tnnehinea with complete set
if nttnchmeiits. Prompt delivery. Both
phoneH 1893. Singer Sewing Machine
9 Whitehall street.
ITOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert worUnmu. Patterson
furniture house, 286 Peters street. ’Phone*,
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND HKCORL-
Wholesale urn] retail distributors of Vie-
or Talking Machines and Records. Just
eceived large consignment o? machines nnd
Yrlte for entalogue. Alexnnder-F.iyea Co.
,TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
I \V ItatrVTUL’P ». min venttMK AN
No. 77
WATCHMAKING.
TRADE: COMPLICATED
my bohhy. Modern Idea* In
"rigs. II. Walter L “
tlonal Bank Bldg.
Atlanta
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
32 PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE
Candler Bldg.
Bell 2335. Men s sowed half soles. 75c.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS.
BUILDERS AVI) KMI-AIRFIHS.
N. Fnrarlli St. Bell (Mnlnl 1851 nml
Atlntltn 306 nml 3356.
IIOMER L. HUNT,
-bnoorapheh a CUBIIICSPOND
*i Whitehall St. 32H S.
Bell Fhonn No. 5047.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
fATIONALR, II ALLWOODS, IDEALS
nnd nil other makes at bargain prl
Ve can sell you n register, suitable ....
ny business, at a price that can not help
nt please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg-
iter guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
SAI.AIII.K
ilieiilenl honk, for cn.h. J.
1 Whitehall atreet. -I'hooe 1822.
WAN-run-AU. KINDS
school. Is
C. Gavan
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND i ROME
steel Imnk safe* auil^
thing In safe line.
Broad street.
II. W. Kill*. Agent.
4TIIKKT.
I NICE f. ROOM COT
right at Capitol
It. No
If ;
erased •22...
per
until I
it tag*- ho
. Mill side and In good lielghli
thin Is It — $2,non
. G A UI >i:\ BthEKT.
A REAI TIFI I. ROOM COTTAGE ON
lot 43x140, This Is right nt Georgia n\e-
nue, and la very cheap at the price....>2,260
GRANT STREET.
A COTTAGE CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS
I bath on lot 20x125. This cottage Is
brand
on thin
We
cry
for
WALL PAPER.
WALL I’Al'KB AND 1-AINTH. 1
••Don't let ’em fool you Jlin Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead ,
nor missing. He la contracting wall paper !
and painting. Office and show room 1-
Kaat Hunter street. Both 'phones 650.
Mil
little home $2.2.1
, KELLY STREET.
B I. 4 ROOM COTTAGE. NOT ONE
r old ami on lot 50x190. This is in the
of neighborhood* and Ih very cheap
$1,500
SOUTH KIRKWOOD.
M HOUSE ON LOT 100x230 AN
This ho
tin f
Ot build the
OLD HATS MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS I have*oihe
cleaned nnd reshaped, 60c.
Soft and atlff felt hata cleaned and re
shaped, 36c.
Bands or sweats. 26c each •xtrs.
ACME HATTERS. *14 Whitehall St .
of Hlutde.
‘ r the
.14.600
IF ANY
OF THE ABOVE |»o NOT SUIT YOU WE
that we will he pleased to allow
ale llttt It ultli
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
at home, without pain or detention from
buatness; permanent em«* guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent In plnln wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15«4 N. Bread atreet. At
lanta, Ga.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT
No. 175 Bass street, 7 rooms,
all modern improvements,
near Washington street.
ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN IN REFINE!
north side home; nil modern eonvenleneea. 1
ND^^Tiim'^s (.27.30 per month.
rooms In very desirable Heights “**
Phone r>y.i .1.
FOR RENT—HOU8E8. , j
for” sale RENT eight-uhom
cottage: also, large Imrn; all pmctlcally
new. Lit 290 by &k). '
of De«atii
Owner. Di
I.IEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 IYaehtree St.
LOST.
LOST A WHITE I
liver-colored epots
loat on Luclle nvenm
Knott. 26 Whitehall.
YOUNG LADIES
•inter non, with!WANTED; NICE, CLEAN,
" I REGULAR WORK AND
GOOD PAY.
NATIONAL PAPER CO..
257-263 DECATUR ST.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
24 South llroad St.—Doll Phone 2644.
Atlanta Phone 3S03.
BARGAIN SEEKERS,
NOTICE THIS!
morn.and ave„ near boflevard-
Nlne-rcMim 2 story house; aplendld rondl-
Boti; two baths, cabinet mantels, uj* to
date, giMMl home; or will rent for $3£>; on
rear of tine elevnf.nl level lot is 4 room cot
tage renting for $7 month. HpmMnl price
$4.2ii<» for the two. Cash 4>r gt*o,| terms.
ON SOUTH PRYOR.
SPLENDID 1MIOGM 2 STORY HOUFB,
up to date; tine Imuie or gmsl renting; bit
50x1X6. $l.15o buys tIiIm. Phone ns quick for
Inforinatloii.
HANDSOME
FOR RENT.
THESE SIX ROOMS ARE IN THAT DR-
slrable brick npartmeut building at tin*
corner of Piedmont avenue and Currier
street; Inis gas, lud nml cold water; por
celain bath, clonet. sink In the kitchen; In
a good neighborhood nnd In ginnl repair;
Is quite convenient
school Rent. $■:
per inapth.
hlch 11
side of West Fifth street, at the
Spring street; has gas. hot nml
ter: porcelain bath, ehwet. i
wash stand, -ink in the kitchen;
our best neighborhoods, nml In go<
West Peachtree .airs one |t|nek n
be vacant Noxember 1. Rent.
$tU |H
.JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phonea (II.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$2,606—OAK 8T.; 6 ROOM COTTAGE; LOT
50x188; Ilea level; beautiful section, and
we eon make terina right to suitable party.
$4,750—BETWEEN THE PEACHTREE8
we have for sale a beautiful 6-room cot
tage on nice elevated lot. Thin la some
thing strictly choice; con make terms If
>. on J4TH STREET; LIES
nr Inst chance to get on this
atreet at anything like this
$4,760—GORDON 8T.; 8-ROOM 2 STORY
splendid home, on lot 60x180; on car line.
This In splendid value. You should see it
If you really want something good.
$2,750—Jl 8T OFF GORDON 8T.. HALF
block on pretty street, we have nice 5-
room cottage on lot 60x180. This Is an ex
cellent proposition and we can sell It.to
you even if your purse Is sadly depressed.
WE HAVE A
lot,' which we enn sell ”011 "terms. 61 *iSds^a
I11 a beautiful block and fine neighborhood.
$4,590—8. PRYOR 8T. HOME OF 10 ROOMS
on Inrge, shady lot; lies well and house
alone Is worth almost this price, to say
-othlng of the lot.
$5.000—CLOSE IN, JUST OFF WHITE-
hall; 11-room splendidly built home, on lot
52x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
nml balance easy. This is splendid value.
M. A. SHELTON,
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A
practical stove and range repairer; best
work and material guaranteed. Both phonea
6276. 61 8. Pryor street.
W. A. POSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
ON CHANT 8TRRKT, WE HAVE A GOOD
six-room cottage, with nil the city con-
•nlemma. Inrge elevated lot. Price $2,700.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED 8TATE8 FOR THE
NORTHERN DI8TRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In the Matter of |
J, T, Bullard, iNo. 1765. tu Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. (
Whereas a petition was on the 21st day of
September. 1906, filed herein for an adJudl
ration of bankruptcy against J. T. Bullard,
and It nppeara therefrom that said bankrupt
Is not within the district nnd that personal
services of the subpoena herein cannot be
petitioners, It Is ordered
That service of such subpoena be made by*
publishing this order, together with an Id
subpoena. In The Atlanta Oeorglnrf, n news
paper published nt Atlanta, In said district,
once a week for two consecutive weeks,
the last of such publications to be on the 2d
day of October, 1906; and by mailing n copy
of this order nnd snld petition nnd subpoena
to the Inst known place of abode of the said
J. T. Bullard In said district, on or before
the day of the first publication.
Witness the Hon. W. T. Newman, judge
of the said court, and the seal thereof, at
the city of Atlanta. In said district, on th«
24th day of September, 1906.
(Seal) W. C. CARTER.
NOTICE.
Atlanta Blank Book Manufacturing Com
pany, composed of J. W. Brynnt nud T. I*.
Cornell, has been dissolved this day. The
said firm doing business In tbe city of At
lanta, Gn.
Mr. Cornell retires. The business will be
continued In the same name, to wit: At
Innta Blank Book Manufacturing Company,
and nt the same place, by Mr. Ifrynnt, who
will assume nud settle all liabilities and re-
c<*lpt for all debts due said firm.
J his 25tb day of August, 1906.
J. W. BRYANT,
T. r. CORNELL.
ON OAKLAND AVENUE, ALMOST NEW
five-room cottage, nil the cjty conve-
ilences. Grant park for a front yard,
•rice 11,800. Knay terms.
RICHMOND
AVENUE - LAKEWOOD
half block from the ear
well built cottage home,
Price, $1,000.
WEST LINDEN STHEET-NEAR NUKING
street; nice almost
. all city
rvlce. Price $2,100.
120 |h
erms $400 cash 11 ml
IN GRANT PARK SECTION—NICE HIX-
room cottage; gas and water; hard oil
finish; elevated lot; cabinet mantels, ilon
nl; nearly
splendid value
ONNALLY STREET - NEAR FAIR
street school; well built nnd substantial
ullage home, containing five rooms ami
hall; all city conveniences; elevated lot.
50 by 120 feet to alley. Prlco $2,250; earn-
$3,000. Good ho
osltlo
In
LEONARD STUKKT-.trST OFF FKTKKM
street. First-class white renting proper
ty, paying $26 per month. Price $2,500.
Good place to put your money for pres-
rents nnd future advancement.
OIINEU IN BELLWOOD, lot BV 3IK
*t. with two old hoiisi*M tm It. for $1.-
Good lot to Improve or hold for fu-
enhancement.
Bell i’bonr 2057.
Atlanta’ Phone 1881.
THE ANGER OF THE DEAD.
The moon was rising In the cold Nor
wegian say above the dark pine forest and
began to throw its silver light across the
landscape.
"Count Axel Mnnnerhelm," whispered
voice. "It Is the hour when your hallucina
tion is due to appear."
"It Is the hour, doctor."
Oue of the men wns young, with golden
hair and heurd. He wns resting In nu arm
chair, and wns quite pale with emotion
Close by, resting one of hla hands or
back of the chair, stood an older man, with
spectacles, whom any one could tell nt a
glance was u physician.
The old doctor snld:
"The countess, your mother, has desired
to consult the famous Dr. Lambert-Volslu,
of the most fumous scientists In Paris.
He Is here now. Will you allow him to
come In at the moment when the crisis
unies?"
"But there Is no crisis, my dear doctor,
any more than there Is nay hallucination.
It Is an extrnordlnary fact, which your
reason Is not aide to grasp us a fact, never
theless.”
“Yea, yes.” replied the doctor. He saw
that It was necessary to humor the patient,
on may let the French doctor come In
on so desire. Then he shall nt least
• dime something for the Inrge nrnouut
of money my mother has undoubtedly paid
him to come here. But nobody else may
enter this rom. Yon know that I cannot
have move Hwm two people near me. Tbe
dead doesn't allow It.”
I)r. Arnoldaon went over to the door nnd
opened It very softly. Ills French colleague
Dr. Arnoldaon Introduced the Frcnce scien
tist to his patient.
“Have you long been troubled with this
difficulty of your eyesight?”
The patient smiled faintly, nml was nt>out
to answer when suddenly he sat up, * *
.* -• • **.. -« • -•
•He
■pilot now, I lie
„p tli
III the pill'
her
coining. There she
forest, and
iijessed herself In the night nml the moon
Now sin* opens the entrance door, sin* l»
on the stairs, I see the tire In her eyes
279 Gordon street, j
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleans autta $1 to $1.60. Panta 60c.
l^^VhltehnllKLlMioneiiJLd^^O^A^^teSL
ART 8CHOOL.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Boll Phono 3533-M
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Ktappy's School of Art and Inspect por- ,
traits painted by hla large classes. Corner J WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS
* Auburn.
Pincbtree and
easy terms. ISC Auburn avenue.
FOR SA LE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fall to let us know
your wants In this line yon will lose
money. Write or call for "Special
Sale List." We maintain the best
repair department In the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
42123-26 Candler Uldg.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
I HAVE MOVED MY
REAL ESTATE OFFICE
FROM 3 EDGEWOOI)
WE. TO 514 EMPIRE
BUILDING, WHERE I’M
BETTER PREPARED TO
TAKE CARE OF THE IN
TEREST OF MY CUS
TOMERS AND FRIENDS.
HAVE SOME SPECIAL
BARGAINS. WATCH
FOR MY "ADS."
E. A. NESBIT.
514 EMPIRE BLDG.
PHONE 887.
FOR SALE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feet, corner Highland avenue and
Ponce DeLeon Circle. '
DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO.,
400 Highland Avenue.
The attention paid to a rich widow
er’s children somehow suggest* that
paid to a turkey Just before Thanks
giving.
nervously, but the patient continued:
can see her beautiful amt*, white as snow,
through the diaphanous material of her
dress, sin* carries a flower In her hand, u
red rose, which I a in going to pick up In
a little while. Her face Is beautiful but
pale, her eyes are turned townni me nnd
seem to penertate Into the depths of in.v
soul. How angry she Is. how Implncnhle
she I*, and how helpless I ntn to mollify
her. D«v not he angry, I see that you nre
angry. Do you wish us to pray? My
mother will pray—no. that makes you e
more angry nnd threatening—Aurora,
am too much afraid, you knnw. that I
cannot go with you. Oh, she Is going now,
she Is disappearing through the gallery—
Aurora. It Is all over, sin* Is gone. Did
you see her ns she climbed from the rail
ing of the balcony?"
Without waiting for an answer, he
balcony, stooped down, gathered up
physician
slon
prove
. with the triumphant expres
nervous patient who Is aide t<;
reality of Ids sensations,
his fingers he hehl a red rose.
when they were alone In the idtting room,
whleh the countess had arranged for them.
••There Is not the slightest doubt fhitt the
thing 1* nu hallucination, ami that th*
count Is nu nci'ompllsheil actor, lu hi
anxiety to prove that his vision Is real
he concealed the rose somewhere nud pre
tended to plek It up from the floor. Can
you give me any Information as to xvhnt
rant
Information
canseil this peculiar vision’
ything in the young count's
...hlnln it *
life
then —.... ..
which might cxplnln It?
"As I wroti* you when we decided to
consult you, the young count has led
very romantic life. After Innumerable |ov
affairs lu Italy, Spain nnd Fra nee. he fel
passionately In love with n young Auior
S ot faithful to hla sweet-
ed from despair nnd Aor-
v. After her death, the count retired
this place, nnd every evening since
>ii he has seen the same phantom, until
Is now absolutely convinced that his
id sweetheart visits hliu to take r**-
"It will, of course, be necessary to use
the ordinary means." said the French
physhdnu, ’Void shower baths, plenty of
exercise nnd n dose of bromide in the
evening to Induct* him to sleep. But, be
sides this, we shall try another means.
What I* easier than to repriniuci* in real
ity what he claims to see during Ids hal
lucination? We know exactly how the spir
it Is dressed ami how It « , mnp» and how It
dlsap|M**rs. - Do you think you could find
a girl willing to play the part? The
shock, when he discovers that there Is a
nl woman, may cure him immeilintcly.'*
•I have sometimes thought of this. ‘Pro-
bwt l have never dared to entry \\
ut Iwcanse this castb* Is so far ntvav f>Vn
oid It would be hunt
ilstnnce, should It become iu*ccs-
r, that you nre here. I think we
mm try, nml tin* experiment will lie so
much easier, because there Is n cousin of
any other pine
nary.
.•ount. living onL
strikingly reseinnli
i’e must try It tonight,"
ll may cure
few miles .
•lead girl."*
Id the French
r no any harm, nnd
oung pa tic tit loituc-
Semi-Central Property.
No. 105 S. Pryor St.—55x105, right on the edge of
business houses; price $8,500.
Nos. -156 and 160 Madison avenue—Corner lot, 122x
107, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in comer
for $6,000.
No. 283 Marietta St.—Comer lot, 97 1-2x116, one
block beyond Sharp’s drugstore, in good business sec
tion; price $13,000.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
THE HOODOO ROOM
By FRANCIS WICHMAN.
John, In hla terror, nearly dropped
the shoe he was busily polishing.
"Did you ever Wear anybody ring like
that? The man in room No. 13 must
have gone craxy. Why, I brought him
his shoes an hour ago."
Again the bell rang, and cut off his
monologue. Three times, one after the
other; there was no doubt it was meant
for him.
John rushed up the stairs and to the
door of room No. 18.
"What do you want, sir?"
A man with black beard, dressed only
in woolen underwear and slippers
opened the door about an inch and
shouted: "Why In the world don't
you give me my trousers?’’
"Excuse me, sir; I haven't had your
trousers.”
"You haven’t had my trousers? Is
there a special man to brush trousers
In this hotel?"
"No, not as far as I know; but I do
not think that you have given me
your trousers to brush."
"Of course, I did. I hung them out
side the door on the hook over my
shoes ”
"Well, I remember very well taking
away your shoes, but when I took
them there were no trousers hanging
at your door."
"Kreuzhlmmeldonnerwetter,” cursed
the man. "This Is a beautiful state of
affairs. What kind of a thief stand
Is this? My train leaves In half an
hour. You get me my trousers Imme
diately or I shall make a complaint to
the proprietor”
John shrugged his shoulders. "It Is
Impossible, sir—I never saw your trous
ers."
"Hello, John; what Is the racket up
stairs?" The proprietor was heard
panting, coming up the stairs.
"Oh, It Is the gentleman In the hoo
doo room ”
Nonsense; there Is no hoodoo room
In this hotel.”
Well. No. 13 Is a hoodoo room, If
there ever was one. 1 have always told
you so, Mr. Schuetz. Now the gentle
man says "
’Say!" shouted the man, "It Is a fact,
fact; I »ay that my trousers have
been stolen."
"Stolen!" cried the proprietor, turn
ing quite pale. "It Is Impossible, sir;
"I demand that you boar the whole loss
or "
"For God's sake, don’t shout so. I
am ready; here you are."
"All right, that is twenty marks, but
I don't carry my money loose in my
pockets. I must have a pocketbook,
too."
"Of course, that was nothing more
than I expected from you," said the
landlord, emptying his own pocketbook
and handing It to the guest. "Are you
satisfied now?"
"Yes, but the trousers."
"There Is John comtng up with a
selection now.”
The guest retired to his room, and a
few minutes later he left the hotel,
dressed in an elegant pair of trousers,
Just In time to catch his train, while
the landlord looked after him with a
sigh.
The owner of the restaurant, "Zum
Echtem Pfaelzer Tropfen," was In very
fine humor when the proprietor of the
hotel came Into the cafe. "How glad I
am to see you. It's about time you
showed your face again."
"Well, I simply had to. I have had
so much trouble this morning that I
must have a good glass of wine, so
please give me a bottle of the best you
have."
"Let us hear what kind of trouble
you have had."
"Oh, Just business troubles,” growled
Schuetz, taking a sip of the wine.
"Oh, well everybody has business
troubles."
"You, too."
"Yes, last night. You can't Imagine
what kind of a guest I # had here. He
ate and drank for 8 marks and 50
pfoM.tgs, and when he was to pay he
did net have any money."
Well, you mean to say he left with
out paying?"
'Yes, almost. That la, he premised
to come back, but hasn't shown wp yet.
I might os well give up all hope of
seeing him. I only wish I could sell the
security he left behind. Say, could
you, perhaps, use a pair of pretty good
trousers?’’ /
The hotel owner turned purple and
looked at his friend in surprise.
"Yes, you have reason to look.sur
prised. When that fellow left here he
l»f! his trousers as security for the 8
nothing was ever stolen in this hotel." mrrks rnd 50 pfennigs he owed
"But my trousers are not here |f 0 wn | t j ^nd forgotten his money,
I beg your pardon, If your trousers - - - -
are not here ”
"I suppose you mean to say that I
came to your hotel without any trous*
Oh, not at all. But I do not under
stand. Could It really be a sneak thief
I suppose that's what'lt Is or may
be one of your guests ”
"I beg your pardon; there are only
respectable people In this hotel."
The man laughed aloud. "Well, we
will soon find out. I demand that all
the rooms on this floor are searched."
"Searched!" cried the landlord, "that
„ould ruin the reputation of my house!
Please don’t speak so loud; I am ready
to pay for your trousers."
"It Is not that alone; you must im
mediately get me a pair of trousers, as
I have to leave.”
"Shall get a pair In a few minutes.
John, run over to the store across the
street and ask them to send over some
trousers that the gentleman may select
a pair." . .
"That Is not nil," said the excited
gentleman, "In the trousers wns my
pocketbook with 20 marks. I forgot to
take It out last night."
That I* your fault, sir."
Not nt nil; you are responsible for
everything that Is stolen or lost In this
house. If you refuse to stand the loss
I shall telephone for the jtnllce."
The proprietor began to look serious.
"That accursed room." he mumbled;
John 1« right after all. It Is only
three weeks since a gpest occupied It
and who ran away without paying."
"Now, you better make up your
mind In a hurry," the guest Insisted.
nnd I firs* asked him to leave either
his watch or a ring or something of
that kind, hut he said he did not have
any. Then I asked him to leave his
long heav> fur coat, but he Insisted
that It was too cold to do that, and
sal 1 that If he had to leave something
he preferred to leave his trousers, and
without trousers he left here, but his
coat was s» long that no one could tell
the difference." Schuetz swallowed his
wlno in one gulp, then he smiled. "No,
really one could not see anything."
His friend looked at him and cried:
"How In the world do you know that?"
"Because the man who cheated you
came to my hotel and took a room
there for the night, nnd I, too, huve
myself bought him a new pair of trous
ers and gave him 20 marks In the bar
gain.’’
"Scheutz, I believe my wine Is too
strong for you."
"1 wish that wns It, but what I tell
you Is nothing but the truth, and that
Is what makes me so mad. Did you
ever hear anything like It? Because
the fellow could not pay you, what he
owed you. he made me give him 20
marks and the pair of trousers, which
cost me 35 mnrks, and a good pocket-
book my wife had Just given me," nnd
he told his friend the whole story.
"When he had told everything, his
friend handed him the trousers he held
as security, and said: "Scheutz, go
home and give these trousers to John,
who told you that room 13 was hoo
dooed; he deserve* some reward."
"That Is true. I will give them to
him, but after this there Is not going
to be No. 13 In my house any more."
dlatoljr.'^ • • •
little sitting room, next to Count
Axel’s room. Kiln Martens was waiting,
rather nfrnld of the part she hud to play.
hnd received Instructions from Dr.
Lambert-Volson, nnd she told him that
she wns ready to enter the moment the
signal _ -v.- Lainl»ert-Volson gave the
walked Into the room. A cry of fear nnd
despair greeted her. ^Count Axel, bury
ing hi* finger* Into the back of the up
holstered chair, was staring nt her nnd
nt M4iinethlng or somebody very close to
her.
"Thofe are two; there are two of them
now!" he cried.
Ills arms fell to hts sides, nud he col-
InpMod on the fbwr.
The physlclnns ran to his nsslatTinoe, but
the Count Axel Mnnnerhelm was dead.
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