Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 08, 1907, Image 15

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M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 20 ACRES, I gvoi^Thi* property is on McDonough Road, 1 mile front So. Railway, 1 mile fniin Constitution. Has 4- rcmiii cottage and barn, fine „c!l water and springs, 10 ai res bottom land, 500 fruit ' tr|1( . s _<lifferent varieties. Tiiis is ••lose to Atlanta ami well worth more than ge iU - e asking. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 3!) North Forsyth St. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FB1DAT, MARCH «, m. HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. mm: room residence CM Inn* I".* 1 ’* 1 f" ,lou * •<• IfT? tieuiaV f ou ' <Bf ogle# for par. ^WltULlE.HPX. MODERN KB8IDEXCE Oaa TikSl w .r ,rl ''. *»d /»• Allures hlib Wui f “ i Motitro*. fueated ou ■ 0L0RE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. IN COM I NO I’ART OP WEST END. I XII e EAST FRONT LOT*. WITH PLEN. TT of thulo. 250 tmt do*p to otx ftlie/. for , Rboit turn* nt 110 par front foot. They \jcf* LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JBTT ,tr«ft». rr. mah and 9G par month, for wit, mil ut nflfb’e. _ gni furr iTiftalnlug 30 acres. 11 arres lu lw»t- tout bad: nl*» ha* one of the boat orchard* ;■ the country: pood four-room house aud mt imlldlng*. etc. Thla la the ver; ‘ FOR SALE. $2,600—4 good 3-room cot tages on South side, near new public school aud in good white neighborhood, renting to white tenants regularly at $29.50 per month. Special quick sale bargain. { $750—Northeast corner Lit- tie and Terry street, va Atkii.'i i/SWS: .* miles erom I cant lot 70x100 feet; .three tgVYlf;"? 1 iffifT* ffi sra *H houses can be put on SSLJSF -- " ^ ‘"this lot aud will prove a paying investment. $300—Small negro house on McDaniel street; car line in front; rents $3.50 per month. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. Bell Phone 4596. L. A. WOODS, ■ 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL PHONE WS-ATI.ANTA PHONE 1771 . I MAKE EASY TEEMS. C.M0-ON EAST OEORGIA AVENUE, Thl* I* an Ideal location for my- street, near grant to“» .n,7 : fo,lr,oonl ♦> i.jt no. * 5 .S?£iS. ool> 'F A, !i , . AV,eN * K: six room lltXi'k**’ 0 “ lo *"*- '•? Mb Til* U n.Kiev IHIIp hump, worth looting into. MJ^yPOMWAHD AVENUE; THIS T5 iJ,,*?.* ."‘.’ISC’ !-■•*• *hrpp nut and a .Mill, on a lot Buy 115. I an ln» sold ou eiijr pay uieii is. * C.aA-DRVAN STREET. Tills H,60n-CENTRAI. AVENPK-SEVEN-ROOM ,mtla*a ..n lot to by 1»: slightly elevated. <«» Ih» bought ou eaay tpnua. R.10J-OV CRBW STREET. NEAR RICH- arilaon; all room rottagp; lot k> hr Ut; of eupled by owner, lit ua abow you tbla. SEE CAHTIONAC OR NORTH BIDE HOME OR 1NVEST- ment. 8-ruom house. comer lot, close In. All Improvement*. Bee me If you want a close-in North Bide bargain Price 11,000. Terma. L C. HcCRORT L. M. JOHNSON McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate, 60S Patera Building—Phone* 4691. GOOD THINGS WORTH YOUR ATTKN- TIO.N. ON GORDON ST.-FOR 13.000. I.OVKIaY ( room ct.ttrtg.-, ou lot anno;'if* just what you waul mid sure to l»c worth tuorc moury; let ua show you. It I* ahady and ba* fine fruit lit l»enrliig. !a tt real bargain ctuldc farm: 12,100 cash. rery place i.. Thl* la ... „ i»ttape cona!al._ iid hnii. nice porches. etc. Thla I* one Mock «f car line, and lot la 1W by 106; Si.- ,V>. p»» cash and balance monthly. JOT WEST or GRANT PARK. BRAND. dht sts rofiut cottage; lot 60 by 160. aud • Vsut.v; water and gas end tile sidewalks f. |- M-inh. price 12,850; 1260 cosh and IT FOI.I.KIIE PARK. LOT 60 BY 19 with servant house In rear, routing i f. |vr uiHiitli. We can poll thl* for a shoi uiif it You w-c yon rnn make thl*. -and you have ■ build yoi home on. You can't ■all : nfflci hi: HAVE A Nlt’E FIVE ROOM FOT near <;«-oreln avenue: water, ga* and : oh. with large lot. Thl* la a nice place, faly Sl.s-v Term*. » * Ai r «K.<ri3 MILES FROM I'K.VTEIt OF dt). Ren Hill. 8mall house on WANTED REAL ESTATE If you mvn property that you are willing to soil at a ivnl Imrgain price, list it with us for quick sale. We handle bargains only and have customers waiting. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 118 Fourth National Bank, Hell Rhone 4399 Main. •I. A. Dozier | W. H. Gaunt Builder | Real Estate Formerly Dozier & Reams. t<)3 Peters Building. 1'hoiies: Hell 1795), Atl. 1252. *01! Ill U.IHNd NEW llnnBER.-BEE MR. M.sou takes one of tiie nicest home* on Fharokee nvenue; 10 room*, ele- vnfed east front, fuelug (irnut park; easy R nymenta: nothing like It In thla aeetloti »r that prlee. and the prlee*I* very WK HTILL HAVE A Nt'MHKR OF apletidld home* on Jnckfton and North Boulevard. See ua la*fore you buy. • r GRANT STREET. CORNER LOT. 60s 150. All Improvement* and conven- lenrca. Nearly new 8-room cottage, wide hall, built for a home. 99.160— 9750 caah and 925 a morfth. A bargain. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. WHAT ABOUT KITE ACMES ON THE Hoptb Umltr np IIup. that IIp* bWw gad MtH. for MM) Amy kind of uraw. M7»—VACANT U»T ON BART LAKE CAR Hop; 110 p**b and It ppr SHMitb. Vou kliow tkla la ploaa to Ibp Atlanta Atblpllc Clnli. wbprp Ibppp U tbonaaada of dollara •wing apput for iBipmvpmPDta. Tbp Drat ■nan lu gala tbla bargain. »I.71»-A (HMID~i.||<M)M IIOI ME. WITH Ini 75 fppt from and It tmt drop. Flur rbartp,! rond nnd fairly rioaa In. Wbal nlwnt tbl*. you poultry mniT 82.100—A 8-ROOM COTTAUR ON ONE OF lb, brat alrrota la tVrat End: lot 200 fact <|pp|>. Niro ontbooara. ,-onalallng of aiabloa. cow Imroa and poultry konnoa. Wp rtu inakr ynu tprina to null. WHAT AROCT A NICK LITTLE IHOOM bourn*. with ball, ou a gnnd-aliud loi; an,all caab payuH-at and tbp balanra Ilk,* balaar, |jo par uioutb 83.180—A 7110011 HOL'HE IN GRANT pork Tlalnlty; wotpr. gaa and nil ronrrtt- Ipucpn. Her un rlgbl away for tkla. 88.800—A :-8TOIIV O-ROOM HOI'SE. ON N. Houlornnl. Ijit 5(>ilF>. Won't N* ou CAN MAKE VOL' EAST TERMS ON Putina* with lot 501154 lu Inmau Park, flood plan* for tba money. ’ FOR RENT. 150 SUMMIT AVE.. JUST OFF PINE. WOO 877 MARIETTA ST.; A STORE; SEE ME for prlaa. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Boll ’Phone 7427. Atlanta 'Pbona ML '?!!-"A'l'i.MXS IN HOURKN AND VA Mr. Onunt. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. We have a few customers who are anxious to buy good rent paying property. If you have anything good, list it with us for quick sale. Both Phones 5560. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 418 Fourth National Bank, Bell Phone 4399 Main. BARGAINS. -T, \ s I .-CLOSE TO JACKSON. A fiS* think •r , , aoutl, front; Iwnu- SjBgtad kl , ' I ,v-1 .trapt: nil inndarn liunrorp. I'" 1 ’_ _ Ly - J .' :. ';" | y ®*»>. r * XttRTII AVE r: f!WKKN PIEDMONT rr , t „ n .; : nnlr W.mn. tin ,*»*y trim., top Myrtle otrrat: now I2*rt»nn fnnd alone l» north in*>rc money. ""!*' Hshin. ,vnl,*r. gnu. in**: . - — — it COTTAGE, ' LOSE To CAR nouth nlili*. Woll-lmllt by owner, notion nway. I.tra.' lot. mid one vttle*t little Iioiiich lu Atlnnta; 93.- Tiinr.R nr tiir moht dksirablk. fwo-ntorv imatem rwrtdence* on fhe north J side. Bach wa* built by a different owner for n home, uud hn* every convenience. All on Urge Iota and range In *Ue from »eveu to ten room a each. Two of theta pU£f» are on North Itontevard. north of T»»»rth avenue: one fmtitn c«at amt ha* nine rooms; price 98.750: easy term*. The other front* well, amt ha* eight room*. Price M.500. Term*. The othei j>Uee la on Weat fth afreet; ten rooma; term*. \\e •• • • either of these |ilace* e*u l»e du- the |»rlce. A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF MOO ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA* 26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40.000 TEO- pie, 2 miles of railroad frontage, alao pub lic road frontage, 1,20) acres In cultivation; SO arrea of rich bottom lands: 900 acres of fine swnmp bottoms still to ba developed. Plenty of wood and timber for horns con sumption. Most of the land lies level and loose, dark, loamy toll, with strong clay auhooll. One tnnlo can cultivate 40 acres of thfi land. Two alz room dwellings and thirty tennnt bouses of two and four rooma, nicely dlatrlhuted. Corn milt and gin, saw mill, horse nnd mule barns, crib and hog and chicken houses, etc., all In good condi tion; 6 mile* of hog wire fencing. Creek and branches supply water In nearly all parts of the land. Station'and aids track on the place. School and churches conven lent. Annual average net Income H.000. Price 915 per ncre. Terms one-third caah; balance ou or before ten year* In annual payments to suit purchaser, with • par cent on. deferred payment*. This la a bargain and the chsnco of a lifetime. Make the down payment and the pla<je wilt make the money to pay the balance. Good water and good health. Labor Is plentlfnl and cheap. For further loformatlou, write or ■ee me. RANKIN STREET A 910.09 920 GRANT STREET; 8 ROOMS 845.00 79 WHITE ST.; NEW AND O. K 915.00 G. J. & S. L. DALLAS, 318 4th Nat. Bank Bldg. CENTURY REALTY CO,, 108 Century Bldg. Phona 4418. J. H. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALU NORTH SIDE-MODERN 9 ROOM IIOUKE —I»rr* PlPratpd comer lot. aubatnutlally built, attraetlre exterior and tbe Interior I* all that could be de.lred; natural bard wood flnbd, cabinet mantel*, xalnod do.,r» refined neighborhood, near Fenchtreei, and anay walklug dlatanro. We can aell tbla elegant home for 18.400 e*,u.' or If dorired a email raab payment, balance ea«y; either way, aa tbe owner baa plenty of money, but doe* not n««d Ibo honae. unman* ngA UIMSTIIT Georgia la fighting black root In cot* ton, neat to tbe boll weevil, that plant's moat deadly enemy. The boll weevil haa not arrived hare In ita truna-MlaalaalppI tour. Blael root haa been here a long while, and sections of the state It haa cut down the crop enormously. Slate Entomologist R. I. Smith haa Just sent out to oeventy-ftva re pi tatlvr Georgia farmers twenty-five bushels of “black root" or “wilt* alatant cotton seed. Thla seed was grown last year on the experimental grounds at Zellobae and Vienna, under Ihe direction of A. C. Lewis, field expert of the entomological department. This resistant need la the result of only two yearn' experimenta tion. Over twenty varieties of seed hare been tested to find one naturally poeaeealng qualities of raslatance to the disease. To dale the only one found la the Jackson, and by careful selection the realstance haa been largely Increased. The Jackson has bean so Improved that only 10 to In per cent will die. The ordinary kind will show a death rats ut 78 to 80 per cent. Aa added, this vary Important york haa only begun. The department hopes In another year to have several varlo- Ues resistant to black root disease. Thla work means many thousands of dollars saved to Georgia cotton growers WATSON TO SPEAK LADY BEATRICE POLE- DECLARED MOST BEAUTIFUL . WOMAN IN ALL OF ENGLAND The Farmers' Union la making prep arations for a big sea Island cotton rally at Valdosta on April 3 and 8. The rally wilt be of the members of the union In Georgia and Florida, _ peclallV thosa Interested In the mar keting of sea Island cotton or ribbon cane sirup. The feature of the rally will be an address by Hon. Thomas E. Watson at 7 o'clock on the evening of April J. President Barrett has Issued a call to the member* of the union In the two states. WERT END—GORDON STREET—NO. .9 new .sli reom cottage; all conraaleocea; lot 55 by 154. Trice 81.000. Terma IN WEST END. ONE BLOCK FROM car line, alx lota for 82.100. It would pay .j Improve tbla property, either for rout, Investment or homes. DOUBLE THREE-ROOM IIOU8K IN third ward; new, good condition; now rented for 815 per moutb. Quick buyer; 81.- 760 cash. ^ - ON FLAT SIIOAIA ROAD. RIOUT AT tbe Uddleri' borne Junction; a new fire- mm voitaM; lot ID value for 9l.fJ0 caab. by 120 feet. Good DELIGHTFUL HI'IH'RIIAS HOME ON car Hue. HI*-room jmitaga; »* nrrva of mnd only 91<WV On Tt»»* of I lie iirv 090. TllltKK BLOCKS FROM ARAGON. north of Cain. Mw-balf bl.vk of car I n*; a iitVrv to*room h.»ti*4\ In *«**! condition; now r uomt M a Aral data whit** boarding hoiii* 1800 caah nml *40 jmr nnmth. 1 rice onivVlBr Thl* property Moagsjoa non ET ell. This snap. homes built.on easy tkrms. FOR RENT. ST, t|tK8 AND OFFICES. '■•.Uama AU.uo' from **nr Hoc Itentnl vnlue l&ar p*^ I ' ttroud 50.00 mnnib. 11.000 caah and EW pet taoetit. i«* I hi a6.dk I price i* i" V"’ '■•'-’ixia «SItWO-STO*T "tEVRooM HOUSE. IN I •'■ M rm lS it»lghl*orbo*»l. nrrnngnl n« Iwo ? r ’2 j SfttV’four blocks tron* Arag*iii, near I'eacb- S'S iS*?. »•■»*> »*!»• »•» w «*»»">• i tk '* I.'......'.'.'.'." 40.0* | I5.IO0. }]■*•) n*1*or ' KND-HAI.F BLOCK FROM t'Alt ::::::::::::::::::::::::: 8:S *iKT r 3 *'°" ' ON A CORNER 1.0T. IN WERT END, A comfortable sU-rootu rotugv, with two additional moni* In the basement, for 91.##. on tenua of 96<K> rash and 916 per mouth, with « per cent Interval. ON BERYL STREET. IN ONE BIaOCK OF the new Htewart avenue ear line; lot 60 by 112, to alley; oak shade. Prlee 93*6. Terms 9100 rash and 95 per month. IIIIJa STREET. NEAR CAR LINE; BEAU- tlful four-room cottage; alley aide and rear; law tot. Price 91*109- .Met home or Investment. A JAM UP FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. IN the I teat section of Waal End. for 92.009. On terms of 9600 rash and 929 per month. . BOTH PHONES 4394. Itenutlfully; 50 by 142: every convenience. Right at mrs; for 950' down and 925 mouth. Relic tt quickly. 93.500—8EVKX ROOM TWO STORY CAP! tol aveuno home, with every modern eon venlenco; only 9600 required; balance 935 per month Thl* property Is east front, and north of Georgia avenue, ami In egeellont condition. No other property of near the value ran lie lioaght on this street for price, nor on sneh easy terms. Catch It be fore the other fellow doe*. • i beater, fine cabinet mantels, on Mt<»roi'*hected and folding doors; stable, coat nml chicken bouses; ouethlnl <n*b. *nre 825 per month at 7 per rent. Cl er built this for hi* home, tint has Iteen siurjr uuinr uu iiiiti, iiuiinir, seven rsblnet mnntefh, two complete porre lain lAths. slatlnnary wash atauda. folding "WE GET REHULTH.* , Kr k is . JOHN .T, WOODSIDE. ' T| tl: RENTING AGBNT, Aubtiru Avenue, ^ »'»th Phones 919. nowick J. HILL, t>,j",ry Hldg [feu Phong M 1807 | ,h ":ii:,;vtii pt.. IIIOIIT AT 1'EACII Vfno *** 2-alorjr modem realdvure; * * light*, water, aeP’er, el«. prlee f t *r qnlck sale. A V-. *" *et N Ulce, rhrnp, well la- L -‘-k >1,1. Uuujc ^C( pmaptly. -■ SW Sutism« ’wSS.TSaSv *» fyr.-i fn, l« move o*ny. B-atcd at fl* per 11» a snap at 84.900. i rk-rtlVR VtAllGAlNft IN VARIDFM KINDH x OTHER .Vasiu l: iiaIIGai.NK N. BOULEVARD LOTS. For Sale—On the prettiest part of this beautiful thor oughfare two fine iotirat very low prices. ‘ Sec LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. of IM ONLY Yop**rt> WE HANDLE BARGAIN* ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY. . A BARGAIN. VERY CHOICE LOT, I'IKDMONT I'LACE. | MV want 1.1 aril tbl. lot for vaab. an.11 H«riw*\lli<'. Bill otfei It nt it sporla! iHirgaln for the mil !«•» «»r three day*. Thl* I* In the SAKS HUSBAND TRIED TO ME HER FIRED t'harglng her hueband with cruelty and Imblttirtl drunkenne»«, Mr a. Rmtnn L. Keith filed n suit for total divorce Friday against her husband. Robert A. Keith, nnd naked that a rest mining or der be granted preventing him from Interfering with her In hny manner. Hhe alleges that since separating from him she has been working na a sten ographer. and says that her hunband has written letters nnd hna In oth;»r ways tried to have her lube her poai- tlulL. Hbc flffHa tOI the eystody «*r her only child nnd wants her husband re strained from bothering her «t her place of business. Judge Pendleton signed the restraining order nnd also un order compelling Keith to appear In court on March 16 and show cause why the petition should not be granted. MADE A DEPOSITORY ' FOR GOVERNMENT FUND8. Bpvclal »•> The Georgian. / Uarnesvllle. Gn., March 8.—The First National Bank of ihlk city haa been ■lealgnatpil n government depositor)- by the secretary of the treasury. The action of the secretary I" considered quite n compliment to the bank and. to- VETERAN 13 FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED Joaeph D. Willis, aged (4 years, waa found dead In hla bed Friday morning at hla residence In Kant Point, Ga. The coroner will conduct an Inqueat Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mr. Willla waa an old resident of Fulton county and a Confederate veteran. He Is survived by hla wife and alx children. The funeral services wlll.be conduct ed Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Utoy church. The following will act as pallbearers: O. L Culberson. U Wil son. W. F. Poole. D. E. Harrnn. A. M. Artnatald nnd Colonel W. H. Hulsey. INVESTMENT COMPANY HOLDSANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the directors of the Empire Stale Investment Com pany waa held at their ofTIce Thursday and tho secretary’s report showed net earnings, over and above all expense*, for the taat alx months of 180,418.72 on Ita capital stock of 1160,000. A semi-annual dividend of ten per cent, was declared, and 116,481.72 was car ried to the surplus account. Tho annual meeting of the stock holders waa then called, and the fol lowing directors were unanimously elected for another year: J. B. Mad dox. Peter F. Clark, D. J. Kay, R. M. Clay, John T. Moody, C. G. Hi. Amund, Mrs. M. H. Moody, nil of Atlanta, Ga., and K. IV. Butler* of Madison. Ga. After the stockholder*’ meeting ad journed a meeting of the new directors waa then had and the following officers were re-elected for another year: John T. Moody, president; J. G. HL Amend, vice president, and Peter 6'. Clark, secretary and treasurer. Elected On Board. Special to Tha Georgian. Uarnesvllle, Ga., March 8.—R. , A. Rtafford haa been elected n trustee of Gordon Institute to nil a vacancy on the board caused by the resignation of his father, Hon. J. W. Htnlfnrd, who had been a member for forty years. The Htafford family has always been ardent supporters of the school.- Lady Beatrice Pole-Carew, whose picture hare appears. In a voting rnntsst In nn English evening paper, has been overwhelmingly dictated to be tha moat beautiful woman In England. , 7 OO MUCH CHARITY HERE FOR INDEPENDENT \OUTH The generosity of sympathetic At lanta people has been the cauic it a young crippled lad, a protege jf the Associated Charities, quitting hie The tad's family came to the .ittenilon Secretary Logan some time ago through a piece or hard luck and they are wurthyr This lad of 14 years only, he* one .'eg. but he Is a hustlar and wanted to help his widowed mother. He ir>t a Job passing circulars at 63 a week ami tklnga went all right for a day or two. Then n man hdnded Mm back a circu lar and gave’ him a nickel. Then M waa handed a dime. Hla. pitiful physi cal •ppanrence-touched th'is*' to w hom ha hnndad'clrculai-. lie next gave a circular to a klnd-li* .nt*M women. Hhe gave hint a quarter and that'ended It. The lad gave back the quarter and then quit hie Job. He told folk* thought hint » beggar and- he was too proud te . panhandle her 1***1 l.een ri-sdhig s story of ’In.lereliu to her rla*> nt youngsters, end ... •ns new xnlna ever the story ngslli with | susfeted Iw-n* In hx It In ’ ’ ’’ ’ 7 HE WEATHER LONG AHEAD wblrh ah* 1 was n*4f*«nry f •cry nlfht vorly vi .•lock. n*k*-i| iht if < % iiHl«‘rrlln to iHiffh to Im* bouif* at 12 Frtim vnrl.ma matnh^Vs of tha clns* »h<- Hlrlts.1 mmt of th»- rasoon* which *ri» tin |itl.*4 In tha story, until Anally all mualiuil •Rant. "Isn't than- any othar raaoon?'* §ha a*k«*«l. Unu t any »r yon think of another:'' -Ui> okuL- laon*’* w>lla.L p*w, *•» frantic eugenics* to Indicate ul« Mcialcdice. "That’* good, l,arry. What I* the rea- hnnV ••Mha lisd to ’ketch the l**t car,'* plpi‘t1 laarry.”—l*aelAc Monthly. JH uf that klud Imh«u*4* of the oclautlfic nature of Mr. Bigelow** proceed I nr*. For many ye.irs lie Ims C4imninndc| no little ntfantton In * l-iitltlc rlrcles hy hi* oprelnl Mttdlea of the el.H-trikiitaffnefta iihenooienu of the aim nml the laws governing »|ioti«. lie thicks that at last lie ha* AUcovcrcd the elmrncter *»f the couuectlou. which ninny iuetc4»rologl*ta and u»tn»n«»mera Imre long mtsfe-cteil a* eilctlng. Iwtween |M-ri«M||fi Among other j aular dlaturlMinceH an«L terreutftal weather By GARRETT P. 8ERVI8S > stormy. Much foreeuttu. thalr reliability, being once ettabllshed. would euabU tka farmer to govern hla afrtcaltttra) opernfloM wiiti a degree nf certainty tint he Mt In- »iire of at prem-rit. And th*re are many Indnatrtea In which lonf-tUulMre predicttoM Anything to Obligo. The clerk was nmat oldlgtiig. hut Hie young woman cuatiiiiier waa bard to ple:iiM' Roll after roll of lilanketa did he patlcutly lake down and *bow to ber; nothing ■ulted. Fur Millie fifteen ml ante* thl* uio.k a.ile w.-nt on. then tbe young woman anld flearendfttgtyr “Well, f don't Intend to I was Just hsiklug for n friend.'' “Walt n moment, mndaiu. " cried •■lerk. "There I* one more blanket left on | the shelf Mnylie you will Dud your frleud In lt.“—l«adl*a* llotue Jotirnal. i buy. Imiiges. Ilii.lwg traced this connei tlo to fo _ dent of l*elng able •cast not merely the vagnrlea of the * * y. uii y-bv-rtav nyntera of forrcauBififf It 1_ ratuable for tbe prujecfgrs of plcnfca and pleasure esruralon*. and no ooa would de sire to do without It. tmt If the time shall come when we can know with reasonable certainty what tbe mateorotogktl rondttloaa are to lie a month or three month* ahead far broader lutarMta wjll ba agrrod by tha « than It 3 — weather bureau has ever yet < tiliii.c;there from day to day. hut those of the season* a* a whole. If till* .-an lie done It wIII 4* of more value In many way* thau ihe present system of weather prediction. It fs very convenient, to be sure, to I earn from the weather forecast *t the breakfast table whether It will la* wise to carry uu utuLn Hu of LAI. Tint Lf Tar grenter gnierat hsmt: ~t Import n in-.- would In- the foreknow ledge la-lng iUni till- <nmlug summer will In- dry, or the rcrerac, «*r the coming whiter mien or 8moka9 Navor. •‘Would you ml ml If I went Into tha smoking ear, dear)" naked tha‘bridegroom In n tender voter. "What! to. smoke, awrathaartr* qaea* tbiU'sl the lirtde. ••oh. dear, no." replied tha young hua- C. H. WELLS & CO. HU lulRTII NATIONAL BANK IH.IHJ. ter, Just Thoaa Horrid Creditors. lrat«- Father ita aooH-lt'a aatonlshlag. ■ Ucwrge. how nint h money >mi ncsl. Son— I ilon’t um| any, fattier; Iff the Wilber people who arod lt.-Ftf.geud« Blact Couldn't Fool Him. was arralgf.e«l l*ef i a charge of assault aud hat- f nr not guiltyV* s*ke«l the nlshcl rending the charge, in which tbe prisoner veiitle<U "||nw c*u 1 tall on til I bear tba atl- drucaY*—Urrew Bag. A SHATTERED REVERIE By WILLIAM F. KIRK. In iny bachelor bunie 1 no* ilrrnm- In*. ' With a volume of Keats nn my knee, Amt the nooks of my atuily were teemlnc With visions once preelnu, to me. 1 saw through the haxe of llnvana The Ian, that 1 trod l*>nx ajfo. And while I vu thtnklnx of Ann, The gaslight, nietliuught. Bh'k- rred low. I thought of the acre* of cotton Riratrbad out 'neath Ihe Mouth's shining aura; * I thought of my vowk, all forgot ten— I thought of the world and lu sear*. ■ ■ i- t* ,* • , . , s Around m* the shades slowly bov- - erad— • ■ . .* . I hadn’t been • dreaming, atnn! For. romlng to life, I dlao That tha gaa trust had shut off *s>;!L<xi