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BE HAPPY NOW.
[Written for the Looking Glass.]
There is a land, where music dreaming
Sings sweet and low;
A thousand shadowy forms are gleaming
In the pale glow
Os memory’s half-light o’er them streaming—
The long ago.
There is a land of visions splendid—
A golden clime.
Where fame, love, happiness, seem blended,
In hues sublime;
The present by it how transcended —
The coming time.
There is a land whence airs entrancing
Forever stray;'
Where summer suns are ever glancing
Athwart the day;
A region filled with youth’s romancing—
The far away.
Why yearn beyond the bars that bound us,
When year by year
These visions ever fade beyond us?
Why not uprear
A heaven of happiness around us —
The now and here?
—J. A. Edgerton.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice, had placed
in his hands by an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per
manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints Having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, and desiring
to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge
to all who wish it, this recipe, in German, French or
English, with full directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail, bv addressing, with stamp, naming this
paper. W A. Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester,
HAVE YOU SEEN IT?
The Graphophone—“The Machine
That Talks.”
It is the wonder of the century and
Edison’s crowning achievement for 1897
It reproduces sound in all its inflections
and cadences; its range is unlimited.
Music, oratory, song and laughter are
caught and made subservient to its will.
You can sing to it and it will sing back
at you for years to come. It will repeat
your laughter; you can dictate your busi
ness letters to it, and turn it over to your
typewriter who can then get off the cor
respondence without your aid.
You can talk to it now and converse
with yourself years hence. It is a great
thing; come and see it at 180 Peachtree
Street, corner Ellis, opposite Aragon.
Let us show it to you, it will cost you
nothing to see, to hear and to enjoy, and
if yo.i want to buy it will cost you only
$lO, sl2, and $25. It is a most desirable
Xmas or New Year gift.
A Coal Innovation.
New firms and new ideas are usually syn
onymous. This is particularly true of the
new firm under the style and name of the
Keiley Coal and Ice Co., with offices at 45
Marietta Street.
When ordering their supply of coal they
bought a car load of coal scuttles, and
propose to give away, free, one scuttle
with every load of coal.
They will handle only the best grades
of standard coal and guarantee to give
full 2,000 pounds for a ton, on the short
est possible notice.
They are prepared to fill all orders from
100 pounds to 100 car loads and invite
public patronage and comparison of prices
and qualities.
Style, quality and workmanship can be
had from McHugh the tailor, 14 E. Ala
bama Street.
RnwHptl Lithia Water speedily
W UCU cures Insomnia.
For Christmas presents go to head
quarters where you find things both
useful and ornamental. Toys that are
serviceable and household furnishing
suitable for the Miss or Madam. Largest
stock south of New York. The Fitten-
Methyin Company, 69 Whitehall Street.
U? California
1 W/ Claret Wine. 1
a W e have just received 50 barrels
°f Qaret W* ne from Rosenblatt
o? & C°’’ L° s Angeles, California.
JI , This is a very fine, full-bodied
B CM, equal t 0 any high ' priced in
W. \ / w * ne so *d-
One Bot| les, 25c. $
One QalJu * 8 ’ £
ip / The price named is less than the
• | - r ffl / Same quality ot Claret can be
Op m {J / bought usually, but owing to the
ab r ,f / larger quantity bought at once and
« ill l 11 Iff I
qa v i / / paying CASH enables us to make
<a*a ’ j Vfi / this unusually low price. Every
Ax' family should take advantage of C*
<ao offer and supply themselves
Bp with a high grade table Claret.
£ JACOBS’ PHARMACY, 1
TWO STORES : J £ * T ? u ARIETTA STREET.
fitfl voiv«.£.o. ( 23 WHITEHALL STREET
ts ... The Birthplace of Cut Prices. ... S?
STATEMENT.
THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, Os AllanU,
At the Glose ot Business December 15th, 1897.
CONDENSED FROM REPORT TO COMPTROLLER.
L ' AB ' U - TIES :
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Undivided Profits net 45,000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 4,484.38 CircuUfion 3i.pi.72
Stocks—Securities, etc 2.723.29 Deposits .11 .*’.ll 7. J
Due from 8ank55221,414.18 ~ "
In Vault 141,315.68 362,729.86 $1,362,792.39
STATE OF GEORGIA J $1,362,792.39
Fulton County. <
b " fca " s ° ien ’" iy m ,o
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 17th dayiof December, 1897.
W. D. Ellis, Jr.,
Correct, Attest: Notary Public Fulton Co.
W. P. Inman,
J. D. Turner,
E. C. Peters.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK,
OF ATLANTA, GA.
At the Close of Business Dec. 15, 1897, as Called for by the Comptroller of Currency:
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Loans and Discountsss69,B7l.7B Capital «.
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 8,737.90 Surplus *200,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 9.489 a6 Net Profits .7.
U.S. Bonds. 100,000.00 Circulation 87840 00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 13,225.00 Deposits 654’00? 70
Stocksand Bonds 1,00000 634,905 79
Redemption Fund
Cash on Hand and in Banks 249,200.63
$956 ’ 024 ’57 “$956,024.57
OFFICERS :
£ RA ?; K a Hawkins - President. Jos. A. McCord, Cashier.
H. M. Atkinson, Vice-President. Thos. C. Erwin, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
11. M. Atkinson, John W. Grant, H. Y. McCord,
m. a, Pall, Frank Hawkins, J. Carroll Payne.
The Inking Giass.
Want Department
Notices under this head will be published
for ONE CENT A WORD. If you have a
want to fill, advertise it here. Lowest
price, 25 Cents,
Miscellaneous,
M. Greer & Co,. Jewelers and Opticians, 93 Peach
tree Street, headquarters for pearls. Fine repairing
a specialty. ts
fyPIUM and Whisky habits cured at home without
Vv pain. Book of particulars free. B. M.WOOL
LEY, M.D., 104 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. iyrFebs-98
WALL PAPER, window shades and room-moldings.
Low prices. Get estimates. Samples mailed
to out-of-town customers. C. J. Daniel, Manager,
40 Mariettta street. ts.
THE LOOKING GLASS
Select Business Directory.
The Best Known are the Best.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
DORSEY, BREWSTER & HOWELL
4-1-98 30% Whitehall Street.
GLENN & ROUNTREE,
401-404 Temple Court
GARRETT & NEUFVILLE,
ROBERT WARE GRASTf,
BANKS.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANIC
J. W. English, President.
Capital. $400,000. Surplus and profits,s4o,ooo.
INSURANCE ACENTS.
CLARENCE KNOWLES,
Manager Southern Department The Pennsylvania
Fire Insurance Co. and the Delaware Insurance
Co., of Philadelphia, Pa- 311 to 317 Equitable
Building.
..I AM SO GLAD .
I Bought my Coal from
Dunn & Francis.
Such is the expression of all who pur
chase their COAL of us. No soot, no
clinkers. The best for the least money.
Jellico! Bon Air! Anthracite!
GIVE US A TRIAL.
We have moved our offices to 39 Mari
etta St. (Miller’s Book Store), and will be
pleased to have you remember us when
placing your orders for . . .
GOAL, GOKE A - D WOOD.
..TELEPHONES:..
Office 374. - : - Yard 388.
„ ATLANTA. GA,
For the Safe and Permanent Cure of Liquor,
Opium, Morphine, Cocaine, Tobacco and
„ , Cigarette Habits.
Endorsed and Adopted by the U. S. Government.
For information address Keeley Institute, Atlanta,
Ga. New Sanitarium, s9l Whitehall St,