The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 25, 1906, Image 8

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wmm 8 ' ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ■ ' ■ ' ‘ "" ' ' ‘ ' ‘ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TUESDAY. DECIMBn 25. Want Ms Only 1 Cent a Word No ad. taken for fees than 25 cents. Six words of average length make a fine. The following ratee are tor consecutive insertions: t time 3 times 6 times 26 times 52 times 78 times 6 cents a tine. 5 cents a line. 4'/i cents a line. 4 cents a line. 3Vi cents a line. 3 cents a line. We WiU Send for Your Ad. Service. Call \Js on Cell Phone 4927 Main, or 4401 Attanta Phone. When Sending Ads. Pay for at Rates quoted above. Ads. for Situations Wanted Will br Inserted Free. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. BICYCLE* AND 8UNDU1L8—LARGEST btrycle sod sundry distributors in the Scuta, ttoutheru agents tot l*lerce, Yale. Snell end Hudson bicycles. Write fur oor ISO. mtuloguw and price list. Alexander Elyea Co. CARPENTER8 AND CABINET MAK MODELS AND NOVELTIES; PROMPT service. Hell 'phooe 2374. Atlsnts Wood and Irou Novelty works, 389 Marietta WANTEO HELP—MALE. (■IItill lurvacw III VIU U’jumrw M new. H. ptnun l cellar If you Id?, «. Ifoncrl.f r uroac. Co. Botb 'pnoura. MESSENGER SERVICE. . FOR I'liOMI'T AND REL1AULU ME*. MOftra, pbou. S3. J. A. Ltavlre «ud J. C. Urania. SEWING MACHINES. RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH, cltbar 8lDgcr of WbMlir * Wllaou. “bt oolT o.w c ' 1 of attacbib.Dta Whitehall atroat. 1f!KSi a E0 al US inr Hawing Maiolo. Co., i'ALKINS MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Whol»snle and retail dlatrthotora of Vic tor Talking Machine, and Uacorda Just received large coua'gao»nt of inacblnoa aod over 10,000 record. Immediate attention giten mall ord.raL W» want tae nines of all talklag machine dealers In tb* South. Writ, for eatalosoo. Alexander.Eire Co WE WANT TODAT gTENO BOOKKEEP- era. typewriters. ofric. be7a and rooks Globe Bnline. Boreau. 411 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Ball phone. Main U9*. WANTS D-COMPETENT REMINGTON operatora fnrnlahed poeltlona Remington Typewriter Co., Ill Peachtree atreet NATIONAL - EMPLOYMENT ARS'N. 1022- 23 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.. secures noalttona for competent people In all com mercial, meehnnlcai. technical and eperlal lino. Endow atampa for free Hat packing hooie aa timekeeper. Must alei at plant. T. It. Hawtcll. 100 Whitehall. WANTED—MEN TO I.F.AUN BARBER trade. Oreat demand for Imrbera. Top wage. paid. Ilundreila of good onportunl- tlcw t« o|»cn business with smsll capital. Few wee I poor man oi*en iMiaineaa who sronu csihmi. •«»ka completes. Fine rlinnce for s ii. Special Inducements now. Call e. Sinter Ilnrl»er College, corner WANTED HELP—FEMALE. STRAW OPERATORS ON MILAN AND chip b.ta. Good pay. l-ong acaaon. Ap ply American lint Manufacturing Com- pnny, 167 South Forayth atreet. WANTED HELP—Mai* nnd Famnla. FOR HELP OR A SITUATION, CALL Rapt tat tnlicrnacle cmploTineut depart ment January 1. 'Phono 2381. WANTED—AGENTS. PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK DO YOU WANT MONEY? HEALING Balm la nn nbaorheut treatment fur ilia- '.eaae. It liaa l«-en aold fifteen yeara by drngglaia ami agents. Send 60 centa for ngtnt's outllt. Will bring you 200 per cent profit nr 16 centa for 25 cent, box Healing llalm Cn„ Macon, Un. TRUNK AND BAG REPAYING., n, W. ROUNTREE A HUD. THUS B AND RAO CO. Retail and renalrlng. No. 77 Whitehall atreat. Phone 1676. 8H0E REPAIRING. MORRIS PARK, 83 NORTH PRYOR etreet. Fine eboe repairing; neat lanther INSTALLING AND REPAIRING. ENGINE ROOM APPLIANCES, BLBVA- etylca. Domestic and foreign orders by mall and express given special attention. Ros ary, 281, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 8EWING MACHINE8. WE RENT ENTIRELY NEW MACHINES with latest Improved altaehmenta. Prompt delivery. Courteous attention. 12 per month. Domestic Reiving Machine Company, 104 North Pryor atreet. MEDICAL. •»o 'niom IV'TSKSnalfca/S. ^Wt^S •2q no I ssqsni dsoq ps)vo|fM|f s.uiojj ■Ajoi* j|«q aqsm pas SMtNHqp d|*os 31103 83IQ3K31I r#IllXV«YOKOHS A FLOODED WITH REPLIES ATLANTA. GA., December 20, 1906. The Georgian, Atlanta, Ga.: ' Gentlemen:--Please discontinue the want ad for a book keeper inserted in The Georgian to run daily, as after two insertions we have been so - flooded with replies we do not careto run it any longer. Yours very truly, THE PHILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAYS WILL SOON BE HERE. GET YOUR LITTLE BOY A NICE WHITE HICKORY GOAT WAGON. 50-52 WEST MITCHELL ST., ATLAN TA, GA. MONEY TO LOAN. Co.. 764 Candler Bldg. Kfltaldlabed UN. WEYMAN A CONKERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on rani ratals. nay amount. 414. I and I par cant ar call S W Carson. 24 B. Brand atreat. Herman, rooms 2024 Temnlr Court FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GRANDMOTHER’S SALVE. GUARANTEED TO CURB ANY CHRONIC aore, carbuncles, holla, cuts, boros, let- tar, erysipelas, chapped bands and lips, plica, catarrh. Pore, clean and harmless. Has bsen given away for about eighty yeara. Kacently placed on the market druggist falls to furnish It, send us 26c lo atampa and wa will sand yon a box, post aga paid. National Ointment Company, Atlanta. Oa. BUT YOUR FURNITURE From the J. Ii Turner Furniture Co., 4t-42 W. Mitchell Kt. Bell Phone 1767. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Wa repair, pack and ship. TYPEWRITERS. jd nor npcclalty. price. guaranteed. ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 71 North Pryor atreet. Atlanta. Ga. •'UNCLE REMUF BIRTHDAY." > CENTS at Cable Plano Co. Published by W. 1111 lery. New York. Ing better. Druggists sell It. Ellla, 24 N. Broad street M. A. SHELTON. DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 A practical move and range repairer; beet work anti material guaranteed. Both 'phones 6275. 61 South Pryor street. MISCELLANEOUS. WASTE D—8 ECON P-H AND FU BN ITU HE, organa and household goods. A. Hprlnger, 30 Peters street. Bell ’phone 7752 J, I*. Franklin Cleans Clean. THAT8 MY BUSINESS. BELL. 620. TAILOR IM WHITEHALL STREET. COOK 8TOV38—M5E OUR LINE. WE put them In your bouse. $1 cash and 60c per week. The Garner Co., 13 A Peters street. HOLIDAY GIFTS FREE. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE Op erator? remains open through Mntunlay, ilvr holiday gifts worth having are gold id other tr * ' * ..e Atlanta __ _ .days and through January, Ivy Pireet and Edge wood Avenue. ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. FOR SALE—’RuAL ESTATE. iVT6r n Ii A t IC PROP Kit I "sbLL place II with us; we give It oor special tnd personal attention. If It's worth U* i-rice we will sell tt. V. II. Wsllo A Cfc. U<H Fourth National Bsafc. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on in-iutbly payment plan; no deiay: also money for purchase moos? notes. Straight loans made at 5 per cent asd up wards. according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 13 8. Broad strsst. WANTED—MONEY. entity. Address quick W. si., i*. o. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD 80FT AND STIFF FELT IIATS cleaned nnd re-nhaped for Me. Bauds or swaata 26c each extra. Out-of-town orders given prompt and cartful attention. Beat work, lateat style. Acme Hatters. It, Whitehall atreet. WALL PAPER. lalng. Hr la contracting wall papar and painting. OSI-.> nnd show room 13 East It outer atreet. Botb 'pbooea 6*4 BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. THE CELEBRATED BARRETT STOVES AND ItANOES Are the only Sloven tnd Ranges on earth In which the beat I'ASKES UNIItKI.Y —'cted . _ r by Make your denier AROUND THE OVEN. BOAROERS WANTED. PERSONAL DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St MADAME MELLIE. THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST, ean he consulted on all affairs of life. Hhe reunites the separated, causes a speedy "* the one of your choice, gives * * *■ thing uer- Bgyptlsn REMOVAL SALE. On account of having to va cate our present location, we are giving 25 per cent discount on all finished Ital ian and Georgia marble, also granite monuments. Chero kee Marble & Granite Works, Hunter street, oppo site State Capitol. W. A. FOSTER, < Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. BECAUSE OF THE VERY BAD WRATH- on the jot Ii. wo have postponed the sale of the twelve farms until Hnturdny, the 39th day of December. So that ou that day we will sell at auction on the premises Colo nel Joseph H. Johnson’s famous *’Moun- tain View Farm.” Thin plantation contains about 600 acres of splendid farming and timber lands. It hns been surveyed and sub-divided Into twelve good farms, ranging In size from 15 to 150 acres. Every farm hns both open nnd wooded land aud run ttlng — A —* ‘ *“ *-—■“ hull! . Kalb county, and within .. . * court house In Atlanta. We nre going to sell It to the highest bidder without re serve. on terms of one-fourth cash, and the Isilnnce In one, two and three years. The sale will last nil day and light re freshments will be served free. Write, tel egraph, telephone or cnii on us for plats giving full nnd detailed Information. Also location nnd how to get there. Colonel Johnson Uvea ou the property, and will take pleasure In ahowfn* desire to go ont before FOR RENT. DWELLINGS. 23-r. h., 315 Peters street 3 25.00 16-r. h. t College Park 36.00 13-r. b., 88 N. Broad street..... 150.00 li-r. h., 233 Peachtree atreet 100.00 9-r. h.. 2 College Park 20.00 8-r. h., 278 N. Ifoulevurd 38.00 8-r. h., 116 W. Mitchell street 90.60 8-r. h., 9 Eve 8-r. h., 90 E. 8-r. b., 3 College Park 8-r. b., 6 Delta 9 r. h., 53 N. Butler street.... 8-r. h., 20 Baltimore place...., 8-r. b., 675 Peachtree street... 8-r. h., 183 Highland avenue.. 7-r. b., 336 E. Linden 7-r. h., 30 Morrison avenue.. 7-r. h., 17 Wellborn street.... 7-r. k., 328 E. Unden 7-r. h., 409 Spring street... 20.00 18.00 . 18.60 . 40.00 . 100.00 . 22.50 . 16.00 . 25.00 40.00 7-r. h., 27 B. Fourth street 40.00 7-r. h., 167 Emmet 30.00 7-r. b., 140 Oakland (Oakland City).... 11.00 7-r. h., 38 Piedmont avenue 32.00 6-r. h., 683 Piedmont avenue *35.00 6-r. h., 396 Grant street 25.00 6>r. h., 688 (.'npltol avenue 18.60 6-r. h., 91 Venable street 16.60 6-r. h., 15 Morrison avenue 27.50 6-r. b., 24 E. Baker atreet 60.00 6-r. h., 37 Itock atreet 15.00 6-r. h., 338 E. Georgia avenue 30.00 6-r. h., 225 Oakland avenue 26.00 6-r. h., 53 Augusta nveuue 32.50 6-r. h., 24 Ht. Paul atreet 25.00 And s largo list of other houses—all sixes and prices. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenu«. Both Phones 61t. RENT IN VESTMENT-WITHIN 200 FEET of Peters atreet; rberted street nnd car lino. Three new houses, built of good ma terlsl; occupied by go<Ml class of white ten- ants. It Is now actually paylng$9 per month, which Is 10 per cent on ?3,000. • It Is only a question of s short while when the ImslneM of Peters street will bgre to reach out on good little cross streets. If taken at once. $2,500 cash buys It. ON DUNN STREET, NEAR LEE AND Gordon streets, we have a live-room cot tage home; all the city conveniences* most new, snd good vsfus for $2,009. terms osn ho arranged. tiorae rooms nnd hall; lot 50 by 130. Price $2,500. Also on same street, nice live-room cot tage on lot 50 by 140 to alley. Price $2,000. ON HIGHLAND AVENUE, NEAR SAMP- son street, good three-room cottage; nice lot; all improvements down In atreet nnd paid for. Price |l,fM. Very easy terms. IIRAND NRW COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS with all flie city convetnences. near Gram park car line. A perfect little home nn< cheap for $2,800, on terras of $350 cash and nnn nn» l.na, ,1.1m IF /or $3*500. home or n good place to bull will sell nt a profit. Bell Phone 2027. Atlnnta Phone 18S1. SALES DEPARTMENT: A. 8. HOOK, R. C. EVE. E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank IlENRY COUNTY FARM OF 100 ACRES, 30 seres orlglual forest, 12 In bottom, 12 In pasture; balance In good state of cultiva tion; 9-room dwelling, built 6 years; ten ant's house, liarns nnd stables. Convenient to churches snd school. Price $2,500 cash. Make offer. Mint l>c sold within ten days. $8,000. |l. r W cash. ilsnce can be nrrnnged to suit you. A. J. WEST & CO., Century Bldg. Phone 1754. PURCHASE MONEY NOTES WANTED— We have $30,000 cash In hand to buy pur chase money notes. Submit yours. PEACHTREE HOME. NEAR PONCE DE- I.enu avenue. Two-story slate roof, hard wood finish, large lot. Owner moving swsy. WIU sell for less than It would coat to built the* house now. Will take suburban property In part or all payment. MADISON AVENUE - NEARLY OPPO site terminal station. 54 by 20V. In the midst of it large uumlter of wholesale houses. Money in this. Call for particu lars ACREAGE ON PEACHTREE—ORIGINAL I forest grove, STS fi-et 4>n Peachtree, oppo site Rr.tr,.ii Terrace, Colonel Peel's beauti ful home; flo.tXu NORTH AVK.. JUST OFF JACKSON ST.- Pretty level lot; $1,400; all street Improve- meuts down. HIGH LAND AVK.—LEVEL CORNER LOT (60xl&<> to alley); $1,276. Terms $275 cash, and $230 year at 5 per cent Interest. NEW STORE AND THREE ROOM8-TRI- angular lot; near Marietta street; rental value $156 year. $1,250, half cash. FIFTY-ACRE TRUCK FARM. 7 MILES south of center of Atlanta; $2,000. Terms $600 cash, balance within 6 years. T11E nearly new nd gas; nu merous substantial outbuildings; £ miles from Atlanta: 6.000 l»earlnt; Kltiert* oeacb trees: railroad station and side track on CHOICE MODERN 8-R. NORTH SIDE HOME AT A BIG SACRIFICE. YOU CAN BUY IT FOR ,000 LESS THAN ITS VALUE. SPACIOUS RE CEPTION HALL, PAR LOR, DINING R 0 0 M, BUTLER’S PANTRY AND KITCHEN ON THE FIRST FLOOR. FOUR LARGE BED ROOMS UP STAIRS. BIG CLOSETS, CLOAK ROOM AND OTH ER MODERN CONVEN IENCES. PRETTY ELE VATED LEVEL LOT. A VERY DESIRABLE SECTION, FINE NEIGH BORHOOD. THE HOUSE IS IN FIRST CLASS CON DITION AND WASBUILT FOR A HOME. THE PRICE IS $5,350 AND IT IS A BIG BAR GAIN. YOU CAN PAY $1,000 CASH AND BAL- VNCE EASY. SEE US QUICK, AS THIS PROPERTY IS GO ING TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. .TAMES L. LOGAN & CO., 214 Empire Building. Phone 4310 L—Main. EAST FAIR ST- HOME!! Have one of the nicest hcpies on E. Fair street at a very low figure. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Mineral and Farm Properties, Atlanta, Ga. SUMMER HOME—FRUIT AND CHICKEN farm; 1 mile /rom court house nt Kill- Jay, Ga.. noted summer resort; one-fourth mile from city limits; 80 acres; 60 acres under fence; good three-room house, stable, smoke house, etc.; two tine springs, 200 npple nnd reach trees. This Is in the best apple-growing section of Georgia—the land of milk and noney. Only $400. Title* o. k W. M. Scott & Co., 210 Gould building. ral good cottage . tance of the mill, that we'can sell “from $800 to $2,350 on most any terms you may desire. You had better call or ’phone and let us show you this property. Why pay rent when you can buy a .home on such easy terms. We also have several vncnnl Boulevard. ON HILL STREET. WE HAVE A NICE six-room cottage, new plumbing, cabinet tnnntels, screened throughout. This place Is near Woodward avenue, nnd half block of car line. Well worth the money asked. Call aud let us give you price and terms ou this. \ T o. 105 South Pryor Street. Lot 55 by 105. Price $8,500 Let us §how you this piece of central property. * FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. CRIME, BLOODSHED, USHER CHRISTMAS IN Special to The Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 25.—Seven murders, two suicides, one assault, which may cesult fatally; one death by train and one accidental shootlnff, hlch will be fatal, is the appalling* record of crime recorded in Birming ham and vicinity during the forty- eight hours preceding Christmas. The list Is as follows: Mrs. »S. C. Butts, killed at work when in her store by unknown per sons: S. E. Hyantsucker, of Medora, III., killed by unknown persons on Ave nue B; Jeptha Wilson, found dead un der mysterious circumstances at Coal- burg; Marlah and Nannie H. Hawkins, St. Vincent hospital, will die. fatally stabbed on Avenue B and Twen ty-aecond atreet by an unknown assag! sin. Lee Cunningham and Arthur Tran ham, negroes, killed each other at Longview. Dorothy Strong, dead from pistol wound on Avenue E under mysterious circumstances, thought to be suicide Maggie Farris, dead by poison at Besl semer. Newton Smith, killed by engine the Louisville and Nashville south of Birmingham; Oliver Rainey, probably fatally Injured by accidental discharge of a shotgun in Littleton. s Unknown negro, fractured skull at 7 WEN7 Y-F1VE NE WSBOYS G1VEN MERRY HOL1DA Y BY A MAN WHO REMEMBERED S. B. TURMAN & CO, tlon of, the following pror»ort|es .. pectfully Invited. The time to buy a cheap piece of property Is when the owner has definitely decided to fell, ami will not stand on any tlxod price, hut I* willing to at least one-half way meet your views as to the value of the property. For huslnexs reason* people sometimes have to lose a little money on n particular piece of pronertj. hoping always to make ft up on some other Investment. the following properties will be sold. It remains for you to decide whether you will get one or them or not: BEAUTIFUL HOME ON GEORGIA AVE- line, half block of Grant park. Hns six rooms, hall, china closet, pantry, cupboard, porcelain hath, marble slab wnshstnnd; In fact, up-to-date In every respect. !.ot runs from street to street. Place next door sold for $3,800 last month. I am author ized to sell this place at $3,650. Cash balance to suit. I HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WILL PAY $5,000 to $6,000 for n nice seven or eight- room two-story house on West Peachtree. If you have such for sale, 'phoue me and 1 wlU call and see you. SHOOTS HIS FATHER TO SAVE MOTHER Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 25.—Christmas in the home of Henry Brlnker will be a sad one. Brlnker is dying with a bullet wound just under his heart; his wife, Flora, is in the city hospital, on the verge of a nervous breakdown and suffering from blows Inflicted by a brutal husband, and Henry Slebele, Brlnker’s 16-year-old stepson. Is under arrest for shooting his stepfather In protecting his mother. Several weeks ago Mrs. Brlnker was admitted to the city hospital, suffering from a nervous breakdown, caused by her husband's treatment. She returned home Friday and has been abused ever since. Last night when Brlnker retired he .tried to bed with him a hatchet, with the expressed determination of killing ids wife. His stepson heard the threats and secured a revolver, staying awake all night to protect his mother. Early this morning the woman awoke and went to the crib of her Infant child to kiss it. The husband struck her nnd knocked her'down. The woman’s son, aroused to the highest pitch of an ger, fired two shots ut his stepfather, Inflicting fata! wounds. It was a wild mob of clamoring youngsters that crowded Into the city circulation room of The Oeorglan of fice on the afternoon of Christmas Eve to be present at the distribution of the twenty-five crisp one dollar bills offered by A. K. Hawkes, the viaduct mer chant, for twenty-five of the most worthy newsboys. They were all there in all sizes, as sortments, colors, nationalities, and some few religions. Each youngster had an individual claim, and a whole bunch of reasons why he should receive a bank note offered by a man, who great many years ago was a newsboy and sold papers on the streets. It was cold, too, Monday afternoon, but the little fellows didn’t stay still long enough to shiver. Every few sec onds the mob was increased by bun- dled-up objects darting through the door, and the hubbub was made louder by more voices yelling out claims for recognition. Circulation Manager Jake Boeshans brought order out of chaos, however, by making the speech of his life. Un der ordinary circumstances he could have been heard as far away as Ma rietta street. After considerable diffi culty comparative quiet was estab lished for a few minutes. The “newsies” were lined up like soldiers and a close inspection was made to discover the one whose ap pearance proved that he was most in need of the dollar. Lots of the little chaps didn’t have gloves or mit tens to keep their fingers from getting blue with cold. Some had overcoats and some didn't, but those who didn’t possess this comfort were Just as noisy as the rest. Twenty-Five Selected. After much clamor, yelling, surging, pushing, shoving, whistling and areu- ment, twenty-Ave diminutive kid* were singled out of the cri|ih and penned up In one corner. Any unbiased person could have taken one look and declared that any one in the pen need ed the dollar. "Dewey." "Izzy," "Emtio," "Mike,' “Jake," "Spuds," “Chink," “Paddy; and a ho*t of other*, whoso newsboy names were lost In the haranjtue, got envelopes and skedaddled with the night edition of The Georgian to add to the capital donated by Mr. Hawkes The following boys received enve. lopes containing the dollar bill and « short Christmas letter from H John*Hlll, 77 McDaniel. Ross Davis, G2 South McDaniel. Joe Goldwasser, 170 Peters. Hyman Hoffman, 263 East Fair. Abe Werner. 18 Bailey. Clark Postell, 89 Garden. Max Brooks, 103 Ira. Sammy Hoffman, 80 Hill. Isadora Reuderman, 60 Bell. Louie Levy, A North Moore. Jake Goldberger, 135 Frazier. Perry Glass, 228 1-2 Peters. Lebbens Goldwasser, 117 Peters. Eddie Elson, 65 Pulliam. Harry Owensby, 43 Whitehall. David Slnkowltz, 18 North Butler. Harry Matthews, 174 South Pryor. Izzy Kurtk. 2281-2 Peters. Joe Ruderman, 60 Bell. Joe Shnlro, 34 Piedmont. Sammy Awtry, 270 Clark. Armour DeLorme (Eagle), 129 Kelly. Dewey Garver, Central avenue. Will Greene. Will Greene. All the newsboys who tell Oeor. gians were given checks, which were exchanged for Christmas presents Iron the management at the office Christ, mas day. [ EIGHT-ROOM 2-8TORY HOUSE. WITH all modern conveniences, ou Canltol ave nue near Georgia avenue; east front, lot 60x200 feet. The lot and boui*e, nrcordluf to nurrouudloK prices. Is worth $5,750 to $6,000; can l.e bought for $4,350: It la n Brat- class Investment. Terms $1,260 cash, bal ance easy. Is re. Iesse.1 1460 net. Price *5.000. *2.000 en.b. HKVKN ACRES. J>- Mll.Ua FROM CRN- ter of Atlanta, on McDonough (macada mised) road. $300, $3*> cash, UiUn«— within 5 years. NORTH SIDE-TWO STORIES. NICE. new 8-room bouse; large lot; convenient to Piedmont nveuue nnd Juniper street car lines: uear Eighth street; nil modern lm- iroveiAents; can l»e liought for very much ess than It is really worth. Terms $1^00 4*h. balance easy. branch; land covered with nice oak grove: east front, paved road all the way Into the city, ami only ten minutes' walk from car line; only one ami one-half tulles from city Prf— ** ’ * ’ FOR ARMY HALL It was In a generous manner Santa Claus remembered the Salvation Army Monday. Just at a time when Major and Mrs. Berrlman•were wishing for und not knowing how to get a piano, a letter was received from the Phillips & Crew Company and shortly afterwards a dray visited the Army headquarters, on Marietta street, and a handsome piano was unloaded. The letter said the firm desired to ex press their heart-felt interest and ap- ----- predation of the work being done by limits. Price $2,650. nnd the laud alone Is I the Salvation Army by presenting a worth this money. Terms easy. Splendid t D iano for a Christmas rift Can ; P The piano Is now installed In the rent ana saie nuietiu j hall, where service# are held, and it will I be used for the first time Monday night. Major Berrlman says nothing could have been more acceptable to the Army, and he has conveyed to the Phillips & Company his thanks. S. B. TURMAN & CO. South’s Senators Want Brownsville Matter Dropped. Washington, Dec. 25.—Senator* who have not become excited over the Brownsville affair and It* remarkable series of Incidents are now beginning to realize that nn extremely uncom fortable situation Impends, which will demand .mention when congress re sumes Us sittings after the holiday*. II Is not too much to say that South ern senators. In their calm moments and when they drop all political con siderations, view the situation more Be- rlousl.v than others. Their disposition Is to stand by the president and prevent agitation of the matter. They would like to see it all dropped. But that Is now regarded as utterly Impossible. “What will Bultey do?" Is the ques tion on many longues. The Texan will he hack 111 Washington before the Jan uary sittings shall have far advanced. He does not like the president, nnd Republican senators anticipate that he will insist on playing politics. With the shooting of Captain Mack- lln and the bitter exchanges between the president and Senator Foraker, It Is now recognized that the Issue Is bigger and more difficult than ever before. The president Is conceded by even Ills supporters to have got Into rather in embarrassing situation. He dls- harge.l the troops und then called on the military secretary to look up prec edents. The president, replying So a senate resolution, sent to that body the evidence on which he relied to Jus. tlfy Ills action, and then sent Mr. Pur dy ofr to Brownsville to get evidence The general opinion In sensntortal circles Is that the Foraker resolution will pass, but that before It does there will be a historic discussion of it. FIFTY DIVORCE CASES DOCKETED FOR NEXT TERM GO TO BIDDERS Judge Newman, of the United SlatM | Circuit Court, Monday afternoon hand ed down the Anal decree In the con solidated suits of the Merchants' Nat ional Bank, of New York, ugalnst the I Georgia Cotton Products Company, and of Cornelius N. Bill* and others again.: I the same defendants. Three suits hart I been In litigation for a long time, and j the decree rendered today directs tb« sale of the properties of the company, now In the hands of H. N. Randolph. ] receiver. The sale 1s to be conducted In front | of the Fulton county court house, In I Atlanta, between the hours of 10 am-1 and 4 p.m., on the first Tuesday In I February,, when the regular term « the superior court will begin. R* - I celver Randolph is directed to con- | duct the sale, and bidders must de posit certified checks for *5,000 In or- der to bid for the properties as a whole or for *1,500 If they Intend to bid only on parcels. Each compress of the cot ton products company, together wlto Its appurtenances, is to constitute * parcel of the assets, according to t™ ruling of the court. BALLARD BIFOCAL. A revelation to glass wearers, doei I away with two pairs of glasses, bow reading and walking vision In on* frame, and looks like one gloss. It ns proven the most successful of ail w* advertised Invisible bifocals. They at* being sold by all the leading bom* in America and abroad. Out oculist i prescription department Is the m® Iterfect system ever Inaugurated in m' country. Not how cheap, but l‘ ow ”, we can serve you. Ask the oculist abo us. Walter Ballard Optical Company. •> Peachtree atreet. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS | VIA GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. on account of Christmas l: «lW*f* | tickets will be sffid at all points 'o 0 ‘ ( Hpetlal to Tb*» Georgian. Jackson. Miss.. Dec. 25.—Divorces ini ot t he Ohio and Potomac and «»t « this city are on the Increase, chan- ! h *. SflMtossIppI river, 81. *' 0 “'y. th trJ ZnJaZZT?. l " Jnnua r>- ani1 : flrat-c?ass U fare, te pius °25 cent-, f-r cellor Garland Lyell now has over fifty j round trip. n,. 21 ThT!oSJ.ti ear w 1 " tru ? that mo "* 1 Tickets on sale at all stall".".' ( of the couples who are seeking a sep- ! cetnber 20 to 26. 30. 31 and JanuaD ',‘7,"^™’' bu ' s '™'“ t'n or final limit January 7. 19<>T . ° r Jif JW* are those of white , For further Information tut') 1 “ p^opiD, li e record* of the chancery i ticket omnt or > im I court show that u great many more A. G. JACKSON. C. C. M'WIL'- 1 * | white coupes aie asking for divorce! C. P- A. A. 0* P* than formerly. i Auautta. Ga.