Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 08, 1907, Image 13

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IMH iBI ATLA NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ' fiidat, nmnm *, iwr. .4 M. L THROWER, ;jy ji, Forsyth St., Bell 'Phone 1450. Standard 'Phone 164. 16 PER CENT investment 4 F oUR BLOCKS FROM irAOON ON WILLIAMS Street, two or four APARTMENTS (NEW) ' HERE’S YOUR PRICE 15000. RENTS FOR $80. >3400 CASH, BALANCE FIVE YEARS WITHOUT INTEREST—THIS I S entirely TOO CHEAP, BUT WE CAN DELIVER THE GOODS. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. STETms ON CHESTNUT STREET; 40 ’{J170 (o another street; oaly 09; a each HWllJ Nmrttrr* on griffin and jrtt Li cs*b and 9 par month. Tor ,1,1. mil »l nltlcr. ' O LORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters, Building. ’ it NR*!. STREET, BETWEEN CHEST- ..t aiMl Seaport, hrsod-sew flv#-room JSJai BO: ifi) .iah and 116 par month. VICK SIX ROOM HOUSE. EAST FRONT ,„l i,r(.. lot. on MIU at root; pries K.400; VMR WHITEHALL ’ |t, room . uttasa; all ll ,r1n 12.30; tornia. STREET. NICK IMT tVKST OK GRANT !• ARK. BRAND- ,|1 rtM.in . Qttaaa; lot IX by HO. anil a loiiirr; water and " r lino: price ts por imiutb. MUXIlNEtV APARTMENT ctor I bw day liliAXh NF.tv SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, X BK8T I'AItT OK COLLEGE PARK, w« .oil,bo ronalatlnc of Ova larso room, Kl tall, nice porrbaa, ate. Tbla la ona tot of rar llnr, aod lot ll 100 by 106; *2,. i; Sou oaali anil I talon oa monthly. HOUSE; a 1-2.40 par montb. for n . nolle It tula, for you know will bu,r It at HENDRICK & 00., Befcl Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. >l ffiw f . 0 '* rr n ltT w’,1222f “odmn ' 1—1 ■*! hnllt of ao- K? KJJSi*'! JUJLtTSt known Canaan. MMilMiHluf rota Most loo gaa u4 rt*c- Sftlahwl xrcbltsctursl deal an at good br,? « '• **CKSON STREET; NEW AND madam 2 story • room bonaa oa u,t IS,til: an aaay tarma; worth lavaatlgatlag. KnB-LOT 160x200; SLIGHTLY RLE- rt-'piirr 11 l>r,t location In la- IUOO-INMAN PARK: : STOUT O-ROOM hnnaa; Ixautjfully dcalancd; comlilaatloo (!• fttarra: aplandld bath: baaattfnltr Batched; waH located oa 60-foot lot. Eaar tarma. IT.MO-TWOfTORr 6-ROOU MODERN raMdaaaa; beautifully ahaded and alantad >t; near Ponca Da Leon; alias alda and WANT OFKEIl rOB 24-ROOM BOUSE. two bloeka of Paacbtrao: will rant for IN par month, aod will aaaer ba vacant; Idoal lavaatmaat. a* BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE ranting at 9140 par month; In Aral-class condition; IS minute,' walk from tba poet : nua BTODDfO. PHONE MAIN 4234. SMALL INVESTMENTS. 11,060—A 6*0011 ItnrSE ON EAST FAIR •ifwt: r*nrH nj; nbltr: o/Ton^l tor f.*w ilny* only. M«*«» tm at nno*. $1.WM*» A Nil 120 PKK MONTH FOR new 3-nmm nfgrti bonnet, renting for 114 per month. tfk. U.^> Term*. I0DKRS SIX ROOM COTTAOK. WITH lirye lot: »H*«t port of Weal End; $3,150; bit Is a ml bargain. HOUSES TO BUILD. HAVE SEVERAL SICE LOTS THAT I Will I'UtM houvs on. You ran plan (hr ami mo that It la built to rontract. lUL jcILxul uur4ema : : Two iilr«> lots In Wrat End; two In In- at Park. himI fir# In Qraftt park aactlon. Hit** mm mmithI nice rottngra on extra J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. S. B. TURMAN & CO. SOUTH SIDE. •AUDEN STREET, etvEP.UOM hIm lot uwar new ackooli. Lao 'TV *'• wit y<«>. If you want a Ur iionit*. brre It la. # M !?! /wnt ^ ^ w m'hoot; car In fraat; Intjr T f r«u\h""‘ , ‘ 1 " f 3 P*-* r °**»l adriuce in V 1 "VOB STREET-EIGHT- wTSi...'""'' '" r «" room*; lard lot; all vnietleneea; walking diatancc; baa «>»ni. i.xiui, haggjr boaae. and » make a bam. Comfortable, nrrnnced. KeSl 1 ' '" T , 4 2 »* >*0 ON CAriTOI. n* ir Irifiraon street; east front. Heat?';? r?**r LOTS „ __ T wiiat• ii*; roit frunt. wwtr, water BY 190; W n. "* f ‘ 0,l m,0f L nnwar. watof uii? c i r,w * **^1. «ni on car line to hulld on; one-half cash. NORTH SIDE, w f.mi, ,re "'- hM » l •r 7" n V , s , ‘ ottaob, on one k&F [J , ’ L n ' ,r, h aWe etreefs; ewery ** Tpr.d, k, ‘ 11 modern k00M; almost tl.86A~ONK 4-HOOM UOTTAtSK WITH whop, nno 3-room rottagt* ami one vacant lot; uhw lirlng 115 monthly; room for twit more houarw amt rmitw on prraotit |ireperty erd to $1*: i anlillr Inrr White section. HAW—WHITE: NKAH WHITEHALL; IS renting tor 117.50; Sroom eotf/igc awl •mall houae; nil rnah not re<|nlred. IIJWO-WKST FA!It: & UOOM COTTAOK; rloae In; lot C5 f**i*t front; $350 down, hnl nnro enay. Ho you know anything na cheap. ttaa.l trM "WE UET UKWriaTH.* ESTES BROS., Real Estate 706 Peters Building, Atlanta Phone. ON WHITEHALL STREET. WE HAVE A lot 50 l*jr 195; atore houae, a hr ao fn*t. mi Int. Th I a haa mlvnntagea that can not lie“nieini«me«I lu thti ad. If you-want a hargaln for 13.000, aee Ua at once. ON WASHINGTON STREET. A TWELVE- room hoiiar In phnI condition: real front; on lot 58 l»y 1M. to an alley. I»rlc«* $5,100. $3.«ft WILL BUY A TEN ROOM HOUSE on t'ooper alieet; largr lot; rloae In. Bonn* Irrm*. Sn* na about thla. TWO REAL PICK-UPS. » • — Williams street, near Baker, 9-room, 2-story home, in first-class repair; owner must raise money for other business. If taken quick, will make liberal terms. $5,000. Washington street, beauti ful corner home of 10 rooms, all modem conve niences, east front, elevated lot, 58x150. This property has been held at $1,000 more than we are asking for it now. Terms, $5,500. See me quick. V. CHELENA, Real Estate, 706 4th National Bank Bldg. Bell Phone 3878. T . H , grafta mg FRANK C. DAVIS CO., Real Estate anil Renting, 507 Gould Bldg. Bell 2895-J. 15 PER CENT INVESTMENT! ! CLOSE IN ON NORTH SIDE, WE ARE OFFERING BRAND NEW WHITE PROPERTY PAY ING 15 PER CENT ON PRICE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON b« a blasting. Abraham. la our laaaon today we hava an act count of Ood'a calling AbrahgM. th* moat ramarkable man. the greateet character In all hlatory. Not the mighty Nlmrode, nor Pha- raoha. nor Alexander,, nor Caaaara, nor Napoleona, nor any other man. ■aft auch an Impraaa oh the world, though ha had no homo on Ita eurface but a tant, nor property In Ha goll but a tomb. i HI* name la known where the great, eat emperora, conqueror*, phlloaophera and atalaaman hare never been heard of. There te no quarter of the globe to which It haa not bean carried, and It la the only ana which la venerated alike by Jewa and Christiana and Mo- hommedana. For whatever be, their lealoualas and dUferoncas, all or them In one aenae or another claim an equal relationship with thla distinguished pa triarch. saying, “We have Abraham for our father. other man have founded empires, republics and nations, but ba la tha only man who was father of a nation. Kn houee In the world ao ancient, and none to which the world la so much Indebted. Through him the Savior came. i To hla descendant. Sod commuted tho.w great truths which have over thrown the moet ancient Idotatrlea: have subdued the wildcat savage; have broken tha chains of slavery; hava dried ui> Ita bitterest tears; have ra- dreared Ita graataat wrongs, and are destined to overthrow Satan's empire, and establish on Ita ruins the reign of a holy and universal peace, restoring Gdrn to a denied, distracted world, and ea In the days of primeval Innocence, lo humanity the Imaga of Ha Ood. Ills race haa suffered and survived the chanxea of 4,090 years. With a tenacity of life unexampled In the hla tory of any other nation or people, and which provee them to have bean God's peculiar care, neither Babylonian, nor Grecian, nor Assyrian, nor Wo man, nor long centuries of oppression haa been able to destroy, or absorb them. Clinging to each other tena ciously, to each other as to their faith, they have lived, wadded, died and bur- lad among themselves. ASKED; #2,lflrt TAKEK THIS. Thoblood.of otherpalHmi has com- ABRAM CALLED TO BE A BLESSING 1 ' ' —OtN. nil, 1-1 By OR- OKORae A. BEATTIE. GOLDEN TEXT—I will bleat the# and make thy name great and theu (halt ALSO HAVE IN BLOCK OF THE ABOVE BRAND NEW WHITB PROPERTY PAYING 14 PER XENT ON PRICE ASKED; 44,550 TAKES THIS. TIS CSELES8 T OSAY THAT THESE KIND ARE SCARCE. FRANK C. DAVIS, A. S. NORMAN, R. F. DAVIS. WB HAVE A NUtllRR OK IIARGAINS In city and farm properties. It wilt pny fi. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank. WOOIlWAIth AYR.. SEAR CHEROKEE STMitt*; •plrntlldly built »*srly »** w . !' room buns**: •»" n>tivrnl«*lK*ss: level lot. ouid <•<♦«t to ’OTtAOK-BAME BTHEKT AND I.OFAIi; lly; tins 6 r.-.uis and wide hall; clcyttad a"; rear allc.r K.W; tr>) cash, bslsuoe PIEDMONT AXE. Ill.TW KKN FORREST srcmic slid I'urrlcr street; snlwtanilally tmllt 8 ro*un hoiiBp; |*rl«u*» rondltbm: l«*v« lot. $5,0>K>. T«*rui» $1.00) v*tb. Imlauv •ult.Ton; 8 |»^r •'♦lit. JOHXKON AVE, m.f»CK OF HIGHLAND avenue; 4-moni hoiis*'; rcccutlr rcpnlnlcl Inside and .ontl.Bne lot. •JI'J; TIPS tennn $900 rs«h i pvr c^nt «n or b 5 |*«*r montb. with 7 Will rrnl $240 yrsr. SUBURBAN. |*eVl-svti ftViP BR , or UXD FRONT- Jhl„ V'J! rt«d; covered with beau- *4»r I' 1 *,brnnch rune through tear •mb. 1 11 j 1 '* fraoi city limits; three- frnm Cnloaet Robert Fc * i‘ r r fl ." w " ,r » home. There , ««i...- , : r ., ,r "" he foaad to balld thin , ii'iri.c i ^’ achoola and akirer “ i" 1 I yards of thlq propatty. . ..! ' AI i7f„S tip l.ivn nisi ''If** "E LAND THREE "die from city; oa ear llue; 0''J« * i , * V'!" 1 * ;d fnilT ."Vv 1 *. 1 ? 4,onb*bobo: rix B "' half of It, wSSh. 411% . Hecstsr csr. kill r ' m 11 HEXT AND BALM BuU ,N H - TURMAN & CO.v SL-Ei-tiatl alK i A j a> streets. laryg fgr»y ; ..id% ttr AklttlY *T.—CORNER: 5 l sml*" h. AS’JWfihW.bttss ..’.‘mV JI>T OFF FORSYTH ST.—SEVEN MIN- J V.r«L* »niif from r«*ntrr; 9-mom cotnifo; lot 471100; wnfal d"'«:V Term. II.M «.h w. S. ASKEW. 426 Empire Building. Crew street, eight-room house going at a sacrifice. Owner leaving citv. Niee garden and servant s house. Crew street, five-room cot tage. almost new; all con veniences: $2.6. i0. Lowe street, corner hit. five- i*ooiii houst\ onl\ *i Can you heat it ? I can arrange the terms on any of the above to suit vou. See me. The petition of John H. WhsSt.' Ivau IV. Allen nuil YVnltcr P. Andrews, nil of sold slots nuil county, respectfully shows fallows, ‘to* wit; 1. That they desire for tbrmaclTM. tbelr associates, snceessors nnd assigns, to lie lu Ihkiiiiic a IhmIv corjmrslf under the n unit style of " MtH'THEHN KXPMIH ATION AND DE VELOPMENT COMPANY. , The term for whirl, potltlonera ask to lie Itirorporativl ts twenty years, with the privilege of n-uewsl nt the cuil of that time, ns provided by Inw. 3. That th** enpltnl slwk of wild cot Ifon Is to be 115,000, divided Into shares of $101 pnr .nine each, hill lietltloliers ank th# privilege of llirrrsalns the said ranltnl ntoek from time to lime no the ntiM'kholilera may dralrr. to any in not eirerdlug lu tba Xgrrgntr 11.000.000. 4. lvtltlonen* pray the right to Issue either eouiuion or prefam-d -shs'h, or tiotb. with the M.wer of naming, delliilbg mid creating the status nnd relative powers, privileges sod Immunities of each class of stork. 6. The oh Joel of said prn|*,ecd conmratlon Is horuutary gain and profit to Its stork holder*. !( Is the puriHMe of ould proposed cor* IKirntlon to enrry on u geneml real estate, mining. Improvement and development hunt- liens, nnd to do noy nnd all thlugs In or upon real enisle or lu eoneetkin therewith, for ttie Improvement, development or liet- tiwment thereof, for the use. roiivrnjcnre sad enjoyment of parrbsosrs. resldeuts or tenants thereof; to buy. enrnmlier, sell, have, hold, lease, option aod otherwise drat nnd trade, either at vendors nr vendees, lessors or less eel. optioners or optionees. In all kinds nnd classes of real cslnle. roul ties, mineral nr otker Interests, whether Improved or unltupruved; lo make all klmln and classes nf Improvements lo or upon real estate, and to do sn.T sml njy^Ihlsgs of "ibU’privilege-"°lo eaeoata. oolt sort da- liver the storks and Iranis nf said corpora- tins, with the right sail authority ta make and deliver stt necessary and appropriate Instruments In snob traonartlous; to loan or borrow money upon any sail nil col laterals and securities, whether real, per sonal or mixed, <illb the right to deliver, take or receive the proper rnstrumeuts In witness and execution thereof; to hue, tell, riieamiier. have, hold, prospect, mine or oiierato ell kinds nr classes of mineral prop, ertteo. with tin- riifht and authority to do all thloga n.H-esasrr aod propar to tl exeeuiloo nf that elssn of huslnant; to n In nil matters nr cIssues of lintlnam hen enumerated either se principal, agent . surety, with the right to receive, exact or give reasonable nod proper commissions ami remunerations therefor: In short, to _ . ..... ... <l yearn of Abraham has flowed tut pure In the velna of hla Hebrew children aa when Tom Ita source, plain from the remarkable resemblance they bear to each other; ao remarkable that whxher he'be a dealer In aecond.hand clothing or courtier, whether ha la brewnad by an Indian sun or wrapped In furs; shiver ing In the Arctic zone; driven an ex ile to Siberia, or holding the poaltlon of premier in the court of-St. Jamaa: a beggar, soltcltlpg alms, or a Baron Hlrsch, nr Rothschild, giving millions to charity, or aa a loan to governmental whether he walk* on change the prince of merchants or keepe a booth In tha purlleui of London, or the fouler Ghet to of Rome, there la no mistaking a Jew. Ills rentures, if not his speech, betray him. In all ages the Jewa have been, and In all countries are allll ao like each other, that we may aafdly Infer that their original was Ilka them. It la Im possible lo aecount for thla Identity of features, otherwise than .they bear thqlr father’s Image, that Abreham'a features are repeated end multiplied In thelrt. So that In the Jew of today wa have a faithful portrait and a living llkeneaa of hla great progenitor. Abraham. Judging from hla deacendanta. we must believe Abraham to ..have been In mind, aa well an in piety, one of the greatest nt man. Take the skull nf each nf the different races and lay them on a table before an anatomist, and aak him lo select that which In dicates the highest mentol capacity, and without knowing anything of thslr hlatory. from what graves they were obtained, or to what branch of the human family they belonged, he lays hla hand at unca-aa Uie ekull of a- It Is superior to tha skulls of those Greeks and Romans that In an cient. and also of those Teutonic races that In inodrrn times hava marched at i he head of civilisation, and eeem destined to rule the world. The star of Abraham la In tha ascendent bars. Thla la a remarkable fact. It proves what the Bible teaches ua to believe, that a special Providence watches over the outcasts of Israel, preserving them for come great end. It also proves that Abraham, thslr eat progenitor, was no common man, it one who stood In mental ability aa well aa In fallh and platy. head and Shoulders above the great mats of man. —QBN. all, t er than any earthly title, greater than uy apotheosis of Grecian hero, or tha canonising of any Romish saint, the church baa crowned him "Father of the Faithful." Tha faith of Abraham ta characteris tic and typietU of nil faith, and what 1s here presented to ua In this vans ta one of the MR marked bad dis tinguishing features of the fhlth of -Abraham, and which ta UN moot Im portant for our Imitation. If formuatad in a tingle sentence. I think It might'bo thus expressed: The discharge of simple duty In tha present without regard to tbs dangers or dim- cutties of the tutor*. Whan God ealla when duty Is pleln. ws are not to he disturbed by antici pations of approaching evil; wa an simply lo do what ta right >bw. and leave the future with God. He Mada u* step by BMP, and will ba a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fln by night. If God starts us on our journey, we need hare no fear about reaching our destination. - If Ha calls us Into His service, wa need have no. fear of not receiving our reward. If He enlists ua under Hla banner, ws never doubt ns to final victory. Wa live In tha present. It ta In truth the only tlme.thmt wo have, and In on* sense the more we r accualom ourselves to be absorbed with the present, tha better It ta for'- our souls, the more service we render, the greater attain ment we make In grace. The discharge of duty ta now The true tee) of faith ta what wo are do Inc now. The faith of Abraham In thla charac terlatlc point ta the pattern for ua to follow. He had a eloar command and ha promptly obeyed. All hta Ilfs long bq had simply tha promise, and no poe- aesstuh.—To tha test he was an or grant, though the land was hta jown. Ha entore this country n chfldli man, yet he ta told that It ta to belong to hta posterity. He moves from place to place, from Schecbatn to Bethel, from Bethel to Hebron. He goes down to Egypt and returns. Still there ta no fixed home, no possession. But the promise goes with him every where. God ta present with him every where; with this he He content, and everywhere he believes and obeys. So see MRS. GAINES 1 MEW SONG . MADE HP AI GLEE CLV^j rr tvel. personal or inlml, no lolly ami freely aa a natural person eoold do. with the rlsht and prlvlles* to exeretan alt the naual powera nnd to perform ell the ntoee- ■nry funetlnna pertaining to or that tony be eonneeted with the trananetloa ot the baal- flee nuil plaee corporation ah . , and iunnly. bui they pmy the rtxht to re- lalillah and maintain lintnrh oilcan any where In the atnte of Georgia or the United litotes. They pray the right to wake a ad adopt hr laws foe tha regulation and gov eminent or said corporation In all nwltrn and thlugs aa a majority of said atorkhold are may determine; to-have a corporate seal, to sue sad be seed, amt to plead aad hr Impleaded. They furthermore pray the right aad privilege Ilf artllng nor portion or til of the property of *old corporation, ar of wllidlns up the business of naW corporation majority of tha etarkholdara thereof _ derm'Wise and proper, and to the tie»t Internals of all ot the storkholdero of said corporation Wherefore, petitioners pray lo lie made a body corporate under the name ami ntyle aforesaid, entitled lo th*, rights nrivlloxrn nnd Immitnltlen hereinbefore named nnd nob- jec, to the IMfgftgl hjr taw kKEN Attorneyn for Petltlonora Filed In oiler thla February A IS77. ARNOLD BRoVl.EH. clerk. HTATE OF OROEOuTcOUSrrr OF FUL TON. ’ I. Arnold nroyle* rtark nf the superior imart of an31 county, 4o berofey certify that ’ foregoing la a tgne ami correct copy rim mudlealloa for charter ef Ike I .^5Stao« distinguishes him and makes him Ulus, trious Is hla faith In God The Bible 1a silent aa to tha manner and means and time of hta . inly this haa been left on record, that ie belonged to Ur of the Chaldeans an Idolatrous nation. However, tha call came. Aa toon aa ha heard It hr obeyed, and he went aul not knowing whither he went. The promises to make of him a great nation, to giv* him the land of Canaan, and that In hta load all tha earth should bo blaaaed came after he obeyed the lint com. mend. Road tba eleventh chapter of Paul's Epistle l<> tha Hebrews With exam- S lta of fallh extending .. own from the remote days of Abel to the last times when tha saints ware stoned, and aawn asunder, and slain with the sword, he presents a bright and glorious spectacle. We gate on tho starry Armament .which ahlnee above the church through tho long dark night of time, and which aa tha night wears on. grows more aad more resplendent with those whom Clod ta calling up to Him aa the stars forevar and ever. Hlatory contains no catalogue equally Illustrious norma. It re let re no auch famous deeds aa stand corded In thla grand chapter. Tat amid the galaay ot stare for tha great ness or Ills faith, the severity of Its trial and the brilliancy of Ita triumphs, Abraham stands pre-eminent. It haa no equal, no rival. Ho 1a called to leave hta country and hla kindred, called to go, ho know not where, to'be he knew not what. Nor does healtata Ha taatantly, re sponds;. rapalra to t'anaad; Unam end dies In the confident Belief that tt Shall belong to him and hla. And ytt he had no home but a tent, nnd never ban the poorest beggar gets when he die*—a grave Hi which to be burled. In respect to thta crown ing grace. Abraham offers ua tha grandest model, presents an nil but parfact example. In Paul's catalogue of Immortals .he sMnre a star of the greaaat magni tude, and honoring hla faith with htgh- appflars of file In thla Witness ruy f4|c|al sixes tare and Iftetsral J of aakt court hla^Fcwaary BUOYIJW, * possession. How tba promise was to bo fulfilled ho could not toll. He was willing to remain In Ignorance, If only assured of Ood'a pretence. Ha allowed no dnubta, no fears to hinder hta dta charge of present duty. Anothar practical lesson: Hla faith delivers ua from alt anxiety. Many are anxious and solicitous about Impending trials, which may or may not coma. one of the bast remadles against tha Importunity of vague possibilities la the punctual, patient discharge ot pres ent duty* The discharge of duty Implies a ref erence to God. Loyalty and trust are brought Into exerotae. So tha soul ta lad lo roach upward to Its true sup port. Bo seeking tha kingdom of God and Ills righteousness, wc become bat ter able lo fulfil tha Injunction "to take no thought for tha morrow." Tomorrow will come In du* time, hut when It cornea. It will h* today. Wo need not anticipate tt Wa need not boar tha burden of two days at tha aame time. "Aa thy dare are to thy strength shall be ' "Eafllcetnt unto tha day ta the evil thereof.” "My grace shall ba sufficient tor thee." Tha simple dis charge of present duty disperses many clouds, makes many rough road, smooth, sweetens many cups and light- rns many loads. May we not carry on this thought copcornlnc Abraham In his compara tive Ignorance of the future, so aa to be helpful to us In our prospect of tha Ilfs to come? With all that bfla bean revealed, atin we know but little of tha world to bo beyond the grove. Our knowledge of that life Is limited. The eye of tha brightest Christian faith la Him. It ta not a clear Insight Into the future which la of tba moat tasentlal Impor tance, but rather, far rathir, our pren ant knowledge of ChriaL our present trust In Hla word, our single discharge of present duty, whatever be our Ig norance regarding tha Immortality to come. We know- not yet what we nhall be. but we know that whan He shall ap pear. we shall be Ilka Him, for we ahaH tea Him aa Ha la" Before we enlar upon that tmmortal- But that which more than anything alee*) lty, there ts another path to bo trod den, a short path, but a dark one. We must die: end wo know nothing of death, and can not Ull wo experience It. No one haa coma hock Lo toll ua what It ta to die Wo dread tha prospect be cause of aln. and -portly because of Ig norance. We are ull naturally afraid of tha dark. But the faith of Abraham meets thla case. WhM th* time for our de parture comet. In ona tense we may reel we know not whither wo are go ing. but God ta aver present with ua. K It becomes tha habit nf tha soul to rest on thin conviction, "God ta with ms now." that assurance still travels with ua. aa the i Abraham, and wl death. It will be enough to fool that “we can not drift b*yond His love and care." New Route to Cuba. Tba eteamshlp “Brunswick," of tho Brunswick Steamship Company, will sail from BnmxwMk, Oa.. for Havana. Cuba, on the following schedule, until further nottca: Leave Brunswick noon, February tth, February Hth. March Ith. Match ltth, April id. and every other Tuesday thareafter, arriving at Havana (Very following Thursday at I p m.^ Returning. Leave Havana noon February tth, February ltd. March tth. March ltd. April tth, and every other Saturday thereafter, arriving Brunswick ovary folio* log Monday at I a. m. Rates Brunswlnk to Havana. Ona way. first cabin til.tt One way, second cabin til.tt Round trip, flrat cabin 14*00 Indudlng meals and berth on steamer. For state room reeervatloni and fur. ther Information, apply to H. C. M'FADDEN. Ocn Pass. Agent A. B. A A. R R„ Bell Phone 4046. Atlanta. Georgia. Rushing Grading Work. Special to The Georgian. • Haralson, tie, Fo* .A—Wovh on the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic rall- rpad hr bring rapidly pushed In thla section. Four 1 camps, employing about aknoi.d Broyles, 200 workman, have bean established dertaSogsrier Court, Fallen Ceaatyprinr One of the nonga In the concert of tho Vanderbilt Glee Club Thursday night which nttrecud most attention was "I Hash da Voices Cellin'," tha composition of Mr* Mary Louisa Oal net, the wife of the Rev. Frank H. Gaines, president of Agnes Scott In stitute. By perm lesion of Uw author, the words of the song, wMcb to copy righted, at* given h^re. “Dess ayes dey git tin' dimmer, 1 aln' see fur /twoy; Ole Mareter das a-callln'. It mus' bo break o’ day; I see like da plc'shur, how clear de ole Ian’ My. "De stare ta das a-wlnkln'. an* de dew a-ahlnln* bright. I heah de hoaaaa stompin' In de mead ow on do tight. An' i|o cows turn out de low-groun', whar I pan um fer de night. "An' daFs oloMbtls' chlllun. w-playln' In te son* Dere little anow-whlte footeea a-ahlnln’ an dey run. An' w'en d* nhaddere failin’, I alio' tar tote 'em home, ■Dem chlllufl callin' softy, dey'll ketch me noun' de knees; I spec' It dea da river a-rollln' wld do An’ do win' fum out de valley- creeptn' thoo' de trees. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS 160,000 (penal aum>—Ernest Wood ruff to George T. Rowland, lot on Kdgawood avanua. Bond for till*. 12.100— Mlaa Jimmie A. Wllkeraon to White, Me Led on A Co., lot on Howell MUI rood. Warranty deed _*M0—Burton- -E. Gardner to _BoV Abraham, lot on corner of Magnolia and Vine etreets. $2.100—Mrs. Zula Hamilton and WII Ham W. Hamilton to T. J. Treadwell, lot on Morris street. Warranty deed. *100—O. J. Watkins. Jr., to Miss M. L. Watktna. lot on Mason and Turneys Ferry road. $2,626—\V. L. Peal to Ml*. Minna B. Ralne. lot on Juniper (treat. Warranty dead. -*>0.000 (panel sum)—Ernest Wood ruff to John W. Helsman. tot on Edge- *5.100—W. W. Dunlap to Mm.' Motile Pfeffer. lot on Moore street. War ranty deed. >M >/. ! (6—Mrs. Mollle Pfeffer to Germania Savings bank, lot on Moore street. Loan (M6.I4—D. H. McWilliams and O. B. Travis to Smith A .Simpson Lumber Company, lot In the town or East Point. Security deed. *1,360-0. O. Belcher (o P. F. Smith, lot on Marietta street. Warranty deed. *1.1*1—Frances W. Perkins to P. F. Smith, lot on Leo street. Warranty 11,700—Annie F. Taylor to P. F. Smith, lot on York avenue. Warranty deed. ■ *10,000—Sarah CornaUa Venable to P. ,F. Smith,, lot on Forrest avenue. Warranty dead. BUILDING PERMITS. *1,000—J. c. Baldwin, to repair Are damage at *» Johnson aveno*. frame dwelling *340—L. M. Anderson A Bon. to hulld one-story tram# dwelling at *( Spencer avenue. (lf,000—LoUls Gordon, to build two iffjfeatgfy brick store houses at HI-44 Peters street. 1100—A. J, Kennedy, to build addi tion lo frame dwelling At *07 Mag nolia street, 16,000—Estate of W. A. Hemphill, to build three one-story brick at or no at 262-60-2 Marietta street. (470—Dr. J. E. Johnson, to repair frame dwelling at 406 East Fair street. (2.(00—McCall A Reid, to build two- story frame dwelling at 101 North Jackson street. (4.000—Mlsa Matts McCall, to build two-story frame dwelling at *1 Glen- wood avenue. *1,(10—Mrs. J. A. Pittman, to build ohs-story frame dwelHnr it tll Oak land avtnue. $1.000—'V. C. NorcroM. to repair brick building at 267 Decatur street. *1.600—A. E. Chi Ida, to build three one-story frame dwellings at It. II, 21 Harwell street. *100—M. Hardeman, to build one. story frame store at 1*7 Houston afreet. (110—J. R. Netting, to repair frama dwelling at 17« Butler (rear). (200—J. It Nutting, to recover dwell ing at 17* Butler street. *1.160—J. R. Nutting, to build two- story frama dwelling at 171 Butler street. *110—J. R. Nutting, lo build ono-ato- ry frame dwelling at rear 40* Auburn (7*0—J. R. Nutting, to build 1-story frame dwelling at I rear) 447 Auburn aWnua. *760—J. R. Nutting, to build pne-ato- ry frama dwelling at (rear 447 Auburn avenue. *1,260—H. L. Cobb, to build frame barn and servants' house at It Ponce DeLeon avenue. DEATH 6. Paul Rrtabloo. age 1 year, died of heart rallure at 6 East North ave- nue. Roy Rnllng (colored), aged S month* died at Rhodes street (rear). Sam Reinhardt (colored), seed J* years, died at 111 North Butler street Charles W. Wlntsr, aga 74 year* died at 220 South Boulevard. Budd Dunn (colored), age II year* died of pneumonia at rear II McDaniel atreet. Mary Crumley (colored), aga 71 year* died ot pneumonia at It Ran- dean street. J. M. Connelly, age 7t years, died of apoplexy at 2*0 Ashby street. Sarah Moreen, colored, age 6 year* died from bums at Grady Hospital. BIRTHS. To Mr. and. Sira. J. W. Crenshaw, at 10 McDonald street, a boy. “I hash ds miuiy voices av da rotas I use ter kno*-, It seenm tike day mux' want meu died 90 IOHM 9901 Ef I ter my brat un' listen, day jea fluid# de do'. "Dta worl''done got lonasom* I tin’ tear much Ur stay, I gwlru_tsr fln' ole Misti* ate say ate Tar wtef ahCs no mo* trouble, an* da light ta # olways day! "I heah de angels callin', I head dem thoo' da alom; I wunner ta day ready tor tat me thoo’ do bare; Date clo'ea do' day aln' Brian', day aln' like w'at dey w*ar* "I prays an' I'm a-ringtfl' dta song hash, all tloM, • * In dll ole cheer a-aettln', an' my work to moe'ly dona, Dat da good Lewd up In Hashes' ud come on' tek me boma. "Ola Mlalta, aha up yonder, all draaaad- In pearly whltf, Her gyarmenta ea er-floatln' acroet my., failin' eight; She'll watch ter sea EM cornin', an' she aho' tar hoi' da light. An' da Lead dot cum fum glory, Ha: kno’ I'm ola on’ Ml*. An' de onea dat tutor loach me Is Jea*' gone on bofo', 1 But do Book any ef I true' Him, Hall, nuvar abet da do'." BAGGAGE CHECKING NEXT QUESTION TO 8E STRAIGHTENED! Onder the recent agreement between tha roods In tha Southeastern territory and Um adoption of Intaretuutadfibla mileage, the through checking of tag' gage and transfer ot passengers bo# tweon tho Atlanta Terminal station and the old Union depot has developed a condition which tho Individual roods have teen forbad to work oat them# 1 selvae No agrqamcnt wan reached cftncern.i • tag tha through chocking of baggage and transfer at the reoent passenger' conference. It ta understood, however, : that this matter will eoon coma up at a coming conferenc* at which tune something deflnito may ba gtven *ot which will ba of Interest to tba travel ing public. When Interchangeable mileage ta of- / fered on Seaboard trains by a passen ger going through on lines partlclpat-, , tag ta tha Atlanta Terminal station the conductor fives a transfer check and . baggage 1s transferred without cost to tho passenger. The trenxfer check ta—— good between depots In Atlanta Bag gage and Cab Company mbs. Roads entering the Atlanta Terming! ■- fiWUon do not check baggage through on, mileage where declinations are not flompetltlve point* This places all the roads on aa equal baal* Conduo- tors on these roads hava traaifar cheek* however, and baggage ta trans ferred where destinations are com- " Local officials of the Oeorgtarnlf. -- road have not y*t bote nutnwnd nan#— renting the through checking of hag. gage on mileage and no transfers are gtven to tho Terminal atatlon. In no pass Is mileage "pulled" beyond At* lama by conductore of any road. ANNOUNGHCXHT. Wo wish to thank our many fritted and tha general pubtlo who barn ao generously patronised us at our old stand. *1 Fsaobtreo street. Wo now extend a most cordial Intltatlon to visit us at our new store. 7* Peachtree street, where wa hava more roam and many Improvements added. Wa wfil strive tefEar than ever to offer optical service which few glass wearers him enjoyed. Oar entire time give* to optic* No side lino* Tho only «- elusive manufacturings retail optical >ou " "VAIiJfxa aALLAa# « ea DROPPED PISTOL FROM HIS POCKET) FATAL OISCHARfiE ■pedal to The OeorfIXn. Ftekes* fi. C.. Feb. l-Wsrk D, Trotter wee killed tatt night at tke homo of a Miss Asderwm. 2 miles from town. II Is clslewd by Miss Anderson, who waa (he aaly eye-witness, Out Trader wss killed seetaretslly. Be stooped ts Mt a piece of lark Inro lbs Are, ssffi Ms pi*- Lmtsjkus* firttd»Jt79R la kts breast. lie wss kllM Aa Inquest wss I To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Denial, a* 4 Tumlln street, a hoy. To Mr. ate Mr* B, H. Carter, at 214 Ponve DeLeon armor, a girl To Mr. and Mr* E. W. Canaday. at (7 Martin street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Maxwell, 17 Rlgrtan Place, a girl To Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Tork end Evans street* a girt. between Haralson and Oakland. Maddox-Rucker Banking Co. Capital and surplus.. Total resources $ 700,000.00 $3,000,000.00 New accounts invited. Wc offer to depoaitom every facility which their balances and business re sponsibility warrant. 4 per cent paid on limited amounts in our Savings Department.