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THU, A I L«Ai\'J A AM) NEWS.
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FOR sale or exchange.
JRx »gS2**JS n *23 sWond-hand
“ j! SlSSn. Address John Sowell, R-
y*irg^r, o«.
I FI*"^. T'rirk V. I1.T. X. Twelve room*
Furliftre beat. rwo l.nthu,
t, # " L ' Address Owner, rare uf
Srrvjr.n ■
umkmi
mSr'of roar loved one. MiHipMateu
'alte 1CI20 inches. Ill exchani;..
Is •*» VJ worili Of goods or nuj tlilux
a Howe. AUiflSi lira. Moortle
gffi r ,%„-rllle. a *
•Y” 1 c. mmVntirynu New Testament,
Sdu-a bSToI*™*"" mrewer-al. Ulimry.
S' ! 1 Best 1.1 tern!tire tSpofford *». ninny
, lawks. Will exchange for
■•ST JJide rattle or fsuey imultry. lief
jj^.TjuIrSd. Her. R. <1. Dyer. Ac
typewriters.
'typewriters for
SALE.
grF.nALK FOR A FEW days: .
nEOtLAR I’lHUBH AllF. FROM
R ISO.OC TO 115.00.
ilnrrj If roil want oim These innrhlne*
.. b «rat>IM* eomlltlon ami Bimronl"eil
iri "ur luarantre uiuounta to something.
The Typewriter Exchange,
■BfrirSf Wr, "T« i
typewriters.
„ . Iieiiilnatrna. write like now 115.50
S i s.i.ttli Premier*. "ItKALLY y-
k!i * S rblmin! ’ inteat model Ilf AO
& 5 Jewell. One condition g.00
Va 5 K.iv-Sho, worth $10, for P** 1
6 William*. used only a few
month* .#.....#..$35.00
,v$. S Krmlnjton..... p.00
v 0 3 Oliver*, not rebuilt, Imt jfunrnn-
t#iNl - $37.50
o fi or So. 7 Reinlnftons. Intent
tumlel*: two-eolcr rlhhon; naed only n
n-Tv month* 65.00
n 2 or No. 3 Smith Premier*,. Intent
tumlel*. n*e 3-color ribbon. n*d all
nmntliH $70.00
W* handle only relbihle machines. nml
rtmrnntee sntlafiirthm to every customer.
Wf will take back In ex*-hnn®» Any mn-
rhino we *etl. nml allow fall price pnbl Cor
1». nny time within thirty dnya from date
of nnn’hntM 1 . *
When In the market for n tyiiewrlter tnke
time to Investigate our stock. We have
them nil.
Call, write or phone us. We enn stive you
from fS to $•.’0 on nny mnchlne you want,
either new or second-hand.
THE ATLANTA
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
Y. M. C. A. nidi:.. Atlanta. Oa..
BRANCH OF II. M. ASHE CO.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
59 limb!
K60 Piedmont .,
28-* tlleunwiMMl
67 East Tenth
757 Kdce wood
137 Mill* ....
13 8t. Paul .
74 Darla ....
173 Cherokee
63 Johnson
14$ Imuson
$a.o<t
41.65
30.60
40.00
45.00
15.60
27.50
25.00
27.50
26.00
25.00
303 Richardson 25.00
55 Augusta 32.59
®J-A h. Pryor 29.6)
215 Ivy (Georgian Apt,).. IJ.60
ISO I'll pilot 31.51
170 Ka»t Pine 2too
Caidtol-ave«t cor. Fulton.. 30.00
Hilton, cor. Capitol 25.00
364 Printer 12.Bo
10 roomn
8 room*
8 rooms
8 rooms
8 room*
7 room*
7 mom*
7 rooms
6 rooms
6 ro« mi*
$ rooms
6 rooms
6 thorns
5 rooms
5 rooms
5 rooms
5 rooms
5 room*
6 rooms
6 room* j
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
THOMAS & GAUNT,
Phone, Main 5150—
422 Century Building.
tulles and exchange business.
Nothing will be advertised that we do not
believe Is just what we say, and we shall
treat buyer nml seller with ctpial fairness.
If your pro|»erty Is worth the price you ask
we can Hud you a purchaser, and Invite
you to ’phone ns or drop us n line llstlug
snme. It you want to buy, we hnve a good
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. A. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
257 and 451 Marietta St.
8. A. WILLIAMS having purchased
the entire assets and business ct the
0. O. William. Lumber Company will
continue to conduct .aid business under
the corporate name of 8. A. WILLIAMS
LUMIIEH CO., with II full line of
Rough anil Dressed Lumber, Shingles.
Lath., Builder*’ Hardware—Manufac
turer. of Doors, Bush, Blind., Mantsli.
Moulding, and Interior Finish.
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
No. 5 South Broad Street,
Both Phones 756.
FOR RENT
ROOMS. ' LOCATION. PRICE.
375 Woodward avenue .. .. ..$25.0)
571 South Pryor ; ,, .. 12.50
113 Loouils avenue .. .. .. 2o.00
413 Auburn avonne 20.00
44 Whitehall Terrace tt.00
232 West Fair .. 15.00
196 Jett 13.10
410 Whitehall 18.00
80 Dodd avenue 21.50
121 Auburn avenue 21.23
Oakland city 18.00
Flat. 67 W. Harris 30.60
Pint. 115 Kouth Pryor .. 30.60
214 Kouth Forsyth .. .. 25.00
400 Peachtree ffi.oo
271 East Cain street 22.50
106 Peeples street. West End.. 25.01
286 Crumley ig.50
91 Park ML. West End 27.80
160 E. Georgia Ave 22.5ft
135- Ivy street .. .. 30.03
49 A tin nta Ave 17.50
51 W. Linden (elegant) 20.00
Brooms! * INVESTMENTS.
$8.230—NEW, WELL-BUILT ANI> POPP-
mr auiall bouses, renting for $100 per
month. Built by a IiiuiIkt concern and
offered at cost; If necessary will accept
part trash. Paying llVi per cent.
IP West Peachtree Woman’s Exchange
m. band useful article* which *eil all ....
P**r. Tnke* orders for sfamplhf. etubrobl-
cry nud cooking. We sollelt a rout In net! pa-
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phonos 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
WATCHKSt!
'For Rent. By
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
10 East Alabama St.,
(Century Building)
Both Phones 363.
ftoonio. pe
241 Peachtree street 11 $15
47 Donne street 10 3
1 Crescent Ave. 10 5
122 Park street (West End) f 2
W. Harris 8t. 9
125 Forrest 0venue 8
330 E. Fair Ft. (new) 8
147 N. Jackson 8t. (Jan. 1) 8
187 N. Jackson Ht 8
SSS Edgcwood avenue 8
106 l*nrk street ..#. M 7
114 East Merrlts* 7
9 Keunesaw Are. (new) 7
158 Trinity Ave. ......s 7
390 Woodward Ave 7
122 Richardson Ft. (Jtn. 1) 7
604 Plctlinont Ave 7
66 Bedford Place 6
228 Forrest Ave K
262 E. Ueorgla Are I
21 Fitcgerald street 4
23 Fortress Ave. 8
55.750—NEW N’KUllO STORES AND
aimrtuieuts, reutal value $67.50, or over 14
per cent.
cent. Reduced from $3,260 for g«>od rcasona.
$2.400—NEAT, NEW,- ATTRACTIVE
room cottnge on North Sble on tyble
B ved street, till eonveuleuces. Rented for
' per mnuth, to excellent white tenants.
Owner must have money, but will allow
part to stand on terms.
VACANT LOTS.
$3.530—WEST PEACHTREE, FINE COIL
ncr, BO feet front, shaded, nny terms you
l*h. A sacrltlce.
$1.600—NORTH BOULEVARD. PERFECT
lot. In one of the best sections; extrs
depth.
S50-A NEAT LITTLE CLOHK-IN NORTH-
able, east front, corner lot, 4A«80; two
block* Peachtree and one-half cash.
EASY TERMS.
2 PER CENT CASH—here is a five-
room and bath, east front, modem cot-
..igi\ one block of Orunt Park’s main en-
trance, for $30 down nud $25 per month,
with total price $2,500.
FOR RENT.
A splendidly built ten-room
briek house on Luckie st.,
right at T e c h n o 10 g i cal
School. Splendid place for
either rooming or boarding
house, as both are in demand
by students. Price $40 per
mouth. \
•M.L. THROWER.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
SAUNDERS & CONWAY.
. Phones 5488.
412 PETERS BLDG.
WE WANT TO SELL
YOUR BARGAINS , FOR
YOU. WE CAN DO IT.
CAN MAKE A LOAN FOR
YOU ANY AMOUNT ON
SHORT NOTICE.
FOR SALE—REAL H3TA rE,
FOR RENT—8TORES.
PER PENT PA8H—ONE REST LOTS IN
Kirkwood. 100x200. for *633—$35 cash and
balance $10 u mouth. Similar lots brlug
8I.O1O. Owner leaving In few day* for Cali
fornia.
6 2-3 PER CENT CASH-NORTH HIDE.
new 4-ronin nud ball home, $10o cash, and
$17.59 u month. Total price $1,500.
45.00
40.00
35.00
50.00
43.00
$6.00
SOD
27.30
32.60
22.50
15.00
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
THE MOST ACCOM MO, I ATI NU WATCH
ko»M- It, th, H*mtli I, w. II. IMvartli A
I *> Cnilrttl ar-attr. TTt,*v aril Elgin,
■d Hamilton watebe* tl per
rime
If all bam
You wear tne'watrb' wblbi paying
f*r it.
G. 0. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
920 to 930 Marietta St.
*1W«; Ball, 4313 Mi Atlanta, 761.
City Office: No. 3 N. Forsyth,
B»H ’phune 4199
UIF. O. O. WIT,MAMS LUMBER CO.
“ D ' ,K «l»lng liBklnra* at 3J1 Martatta
••rat. ami |, irnttar prapnrnt than area to
“mil,. ..fieri, either wtiolaaale 01 retail,
« toagh anil .Ireoaad limit,ar. abittglra
? "’■ '"•IMara* hnnlwara. We ninnafaettirt
r ». mtih, hllnda, mnntela, monltllnz*.
•ml Interior IliiUb. See u, for e.tlnmtem
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
0 9M( > Hm2 •*', DMr V Ho,t »»'' ''Uf felt
lutt, ,.|..?": 1 *?'' fe-ihiiiuul. Me. Cntinttta
•tm ,t-7J7' re-'linpetl, 60e. Soft nml
r. *ys* h " " I'lmiehetl nail |tma< M ami
ItON'T
JSS! '"r*”* •>«'• that are dlrtr
r 11 " 1 »»'l .Otit of .hape. nuawr
•Irle^ ' V 1 «.!K*. l S ,, " ,l,n 1,1 'at-U
-IZl.J^^Mteliall^t.. Atlanta, fla.
T t l r'^ il i '*£, ratwiring. II. W. Rotne
sr mw
CARPENTERS AND CABINET MA-
KERB.
'WS/EZSHSV 1 * schkkjXmou’
u wgs aoraltlea. B*R ■gSjjiV .-j;i Mia.
“" ,M 'roa Noveltr Work*
8EWINQ MACHINES RENTED.
S , !5teJSlsP!LHa2ns*risC'
FOR RENT
ooma. Location. Pi
7 120 Junlper-st ....,.$
8 302 Jnnlper-st
7 607 N. Jaekaon-st 35.00
5 224 Park-ave 36.00
8 ,211 Ook-at >. 30.00
6 150 Kumnilt-nve 26.00
8 813 E. (leorgln-nve 22.50
5 399 Oakland ave 30.00
6 63 (Jlennwood-nve 18.00
6 6SS Capitol-are 18.00
B. M. GRANT & CO.,
210-211 EMPIRE
BUILDING.
Boll Phones 4963-4964—At
10 t'KR CKXT UAmi-WK HAVE A NUM-
• lK*r «9f lioitiiK rmiKliia In from $2,250
to $3,500. no «nn *rl! you 10 per rent raah*
ImIhih-o monthly.
NORTH SIDE HOMES.
$7.2S0-JI’NH , Etl HT.. FORMER. RIGHT
room*, bn th, extra lavatory, fnrnnce heat,
two nemintK' r«iotnK. I'omlilnafloii fixture*,
rlecant mantel*. Owners wish hi build on
I'eit cli tree. Terms.,
57.900—NEAR PEAfTITREE ON* ONE OF
Hie Lest street* «f Atlanta, n perfect
Item of n «tHune. two *torj, 8 rooms, tivo
Ini tils, east front, shaded lot. 51x185. $1,250
cash and $50 |<e» month. $2.50) loan at
5V4 per eeut.
SSsEML-MoDERN 6-ROOM. 2-STORY FOR-
rest-ave. home. $50Q cash nml $40 |»er
month. Uentln^ $40 per mouth.
$3.860—INMAN PARK. LARUE. SHADED
lot. uew 9-room. 3-at«ir]r. nil convenb'ucea.
$750 8ii*U. Did you ever hear of It* «s)nall
SOUTH SIDE HOMES..
$6.060—WAKHINUTON HT.. RSJ*T RI.OCK
on the nnrhnlt. cicfat rotuu*. two story,
with 3-hnhii seivanta* house nnd ffnrnite.
I'osstMiiibm Mnreh 1. All euuTouirneea nml
built like n roelt. «
$3.C60-(’AI'ITOL AYR*. EAST FRONT. 2
story, 7-rooia tnmleru liouse. vM the n«-
plinlt. $1,000 rush.
$S.0tt-ORRW HT.. 6 ROOMS. LOT.47x1*0.
$500 rush.
JUST OUTSIDE CITY.
$2,253—7 ROOMS. 2 HTORY. NEW; LOT
56x166; never tenanted. $250 msli nnd $25
l»er mouth. Two liloek* tr»*lley.
$2.003—6-ROOM. NEW t’QRNEli FOTTAUE,
50x176 shaded lot, one IHoek trolley.
$1.3X3—R-ROOM NEW COTTAGE, 60x166
lot. three hiiM-li* trolley. $2)0 rash.
THIS AD WHATNOT ^APPEAR AGAIN.
THE NEAL BANK
LOT ON FORREHT-AVE.,. NEAR PIED-
rnont. 60x160 $3,700
LOTH ON HOWELIeS MILL ROAD. AT
new Henltonrd yard. Iltnise* built hers
will pay 16 per cent. Lot* from $36) to ..$636
McCLURE REALTY CO,
401-2 W. Mitchell St.
FOR R^NT.
ELEGANT CORNER STORE AT
W. Mitchell-st., 20x10 feet; 880 per
month.
26x60 FOOT STORE ROOM CORNER
Pryor and Garnett-*t*.; splendid lo
cation for nodn fount or drug store.
25x70 FOOT STORE ROOM AT 149
Pryor-at: ffood location for grocery
•tore and meat market.
ROOM AT 95
LAST FOUR NAMED HAVE CB-
inent floors and now fronts. Prj-
onett4 apartments above ready for rent
soon.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate and Renting.
609-10 Century Building.
Both Phones 4234.
Extra Bell Phone, 4235,
BARGAINS. .
i|i3,750—Reduced from iM,5tK), rent
ini? for $42.00, gets oim 4-room
house, one 3-room nnd two double
3-room houses. Owner gone to
Chattanooga.
A BLOCK OF ■a I.OTK IN WEST ATI.A.N
to. easily worth $3,000; will sell for that
by next spring $2,510
27 ACRE BLOCK, MAME DISTANCE FROM
rentrr . °f city •» Anslcy Park. Im.r*
KTONK QUARRY. ON 8IUP8OXIT. ■
acres: a fortune In the stone. Then 10
lot* enn bo sold off frontlnx Slmpson-at..
from $200 to $300 each. Only $1,600
NEAR HUNTER HT..
\YK WILL TAKE NEAL BANK DEP08-
It* In full or part payment for these prop,
ertles at par.
lanta 1366.
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hX)R RENT.
SI IMnlniiiBt IMara ....
tl Wrat Ali saurtir St. .
!S» frwr St
lit Ei'.t IJmlrn Are. ..
S50 Itlghlnml Ave. .. .. .
74 Wrat North Ar
41 Olleril St
IPS flllopran St... .
11414 North llonlevard .
Knit limiter Mt
171 Iltimlolph Ht
Jll Mean, St
J7-I1 Ira St
7 RanMotph
: ::fW
:;:68
. ,. 18.00
. .. 15.80
, .. 30.00
. .. 18.00
. .. 18.00
... 10.60
. .. 15.60
. .. 12.60
. .. 21.00
. .. 26.00
T * tail A WEEKLY RENT BI’LLE-
t| n giving a f"«*d description of every-
thing we hive f5r rent, fiet n copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
tiib renting aoent,
U AUBURN AVENUE.
11,, o. Smith Visible
H. M. ASHE CO.
_ Dealers.
\V« have 719 of mir rompeiuor*’ ni«-
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Bldg.
• FOR EXCHANGE.
Central Lot — One block
from Aragon Hotel. Will
exchange for small income
property.
CHAS. P. GLOVER,
6 AUBURN AVE.
. • FOR RENT
Parties looking for houses
• or flats can obtain a com
plete list of all property for
rent in the city by calling at
J. M. High Co.’s in Furni
ture Department. No charge
*>n m*,.hinl»Vi.Jr r nu ! 1 "\\> have 200 of our «■
,om * ‘ Iuu “ niW ' lor information.
r •>. a.irla* Machlay Co.. 79 Whltvliall at. gbeoff.
$1,930 — Term*: 5-room cottage
near Washington street. Au
other Chattanooga.
$8,000—Pine 11-mom West Knd
residence, reduced from $10,000,
Dot 95x200. Two baths, combina
tion fixtures. Your terms.
$1,300—Rents $13. New 5-room
and hall cottage; level shady
lot; Grant Park section. Owner
must have quick notion.
$400—Comer lot. Grant Park see
timr. Some more quick action
“WE GET RESULTS.”
—— T-
WINTER’S COMING.
Your Plumbing should be
carefully inspected and
made winter proof. Let us
estimate that new house. It
will interest you.
REYNOLDS BROS. &
HICKS.
49 N. Forsyth St.
Bell Phone 3747-J.
Atlanta Phone 1693.
THEY STOLE FLOUR
FROM BIG MILL
AccuKd of lyitemstlcally robbing the
plant of the Atlanta Milling Company
ot flour for several months three ne.
gnriea, Reuben Price, Unman In the
mill; Henry Dupree, who hoe been
working In a Dccatur-et. saloon, and
Jeff Thompson, on employee of Mat
thews & Lively’s furniture houee, are
held prisoners In the pollre station.
Plain Clothee Officer* Rosser and
Rowan, who arrested the trio, have
liven working on the case for some
time, and. after running the negroes
to earth, obtained from them a full
confession.
FAILED TO HEAR WARNING;
WA8 KILLED BY TRAIN.
Special lo The tlrarglnn.
Charlotte. N. «?., Jnn. 2.—Lewi*
Franklin, of Haywood county, who had
moved front hi* mountain home with a
large faintly to work In the cotlon
mill* of Gastonia, wa* thl* morning
•truck by a pas.-epger train near the
Trenton Mill* end mangled beyond rec
ognition. The aged man was deaf and
railed to hear the warning* of the en
gineer.
Negro Porter Held.
Joe Reed, the negro porter for Daniel
Bros.’ store suspected of having bur-
glarlxed the place Tuesday night, wa*
bound over Thursday morning by Re
corder Broyle* under tmnd of 1649 on
the charge cf burglar/.
$2,450—STORE AND COT
TAGE; DOUBLE CAR
LINE;SPLENDID STAND.
OCCUPIED BY OWNER,
WHO MAKES EASILY
$100 PER MONTH IN
STORE. WOULD RENT
READILY FOR $30.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
ON WALNUT KTRKKT, NEAR Tilt’ll-
moml, wo b«v« vouie good building lot*
Ifflto, with alloy In null*, for $225: nT. ole-
'at«*d, oust flout; In cuori we*t *mc rout
ine rilfftrirt. Tbr»e lot* nro iinftuhic I
bitildliilt a $400 or frVX) Ih-iik” to rent at $8
$9 n Moiiili. HHiig in vb-lnlty of railroad*
nnd f*ctorl**, tenant* are e«*|ly found for
toirli !inu*e*.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A regular communft
Lodge No. 216. F. &
held at Masonic Teir
7:30 P. M. Work la 2
All qualified brothers I
W. L. RICH/
u; YOU WANT A NICE LITTLE HUILI
Iritf lot for a homo, and do not want to
pny ht;jh for It. w*» Inlvr one on Wad-
dell ntrrrt at $650. It I* the hr*l IwlbilnK
lot rrom i:il2»wo<Kl avonuo. fa«-Hig ru«t;
uice home* all nmuud; half • blork from
car line on Edgowood nvenue: tile aldo-
walk* laid entire length of Wudriell •treat.
Thl* (• n title b’lrtoiln either for n bom*
or an Jnvestment.
$1,725—LOVELY 6-ROOM
COTTAGE, LOT 49X145;
BEST MATERIALS; VE
RANDA 12X20; WOULD
RENT FOR $18 TO $20;
TERMS.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE 8TOCK.
II. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
Seedsmen and Fanciers,
16 W. Mitchell st., opposite
Broad. Phones 2568.
.ADIES, now I* bulleplnntlng time.
WE HAVE A LOT FRONTING 44 FEET
on Kdirew<MKl nvenue, between Jarkson
Street’and Boulevard, for $1,300. This por
tion of the street Ik pared with wood
block*; the lot I* larxe enough for two
storett c*eh S'J feet In width (which make**
fih’e Kite Ktore). If propiTly Improved th!*
ot would pny handsomely: nnd It I* the
lM»nt purchase you can make right now for
h RinaII amount of money. It Ik 83 feet |n
depth, nnd already exenratel for n bone-
went. If the entire lot were Improved with
a building, it would make an unr.suutly In
viting place for n husine** houee that ue.uta
to go out n little and own a locution. There
■re n iuiuiIht of coiicerut In Atlnntn pay
ing up town rent* rlmt roiild ffo n little
further out nnd soon own a home with the
rent money |m!d out. Call nnd let u* *1h»w
you tbla place.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
Century Building. •
n tr Offe
HAND l)
il’» Worl
MADAM
BUTTERFLY
I-rlre.. tl. Il.sn. 12 r.n<l It.
Coming
Thro’
The Rye
MAXIMS ON WOMEN, j
WE HAVE a complete stock on hand and
*linll l»4» glnd to lime your order*; double
Dutch Hyacinth* 6Ue dozen, single Dutch
Hyacinths 30c dozen, single Roman Hya
cinth* 4dozen. |*per white Narcissus 25c
dozen, single nud double Tulips (all colors)
19*’ nnd 20c don*n.
fertilizer*, "Sower
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STATISTICS. O
O
rHdootsaooaooeooooooccoooocto
BUILDING PERMITS.
91S0—Paul Smith, 3 North Broad*
It., to change atore front.
2Loot)—J. A. Smith. 289-291-295 Mar.
tln-*t., to repair Are damage.
1125—Thompson & Lyon*. 18 North
Poreyth-et., to repair More houee.
12.000—J. B. Richnrd*. 240 Hlll-M.,
to build dwelling.
I10O—W. T. Healey, 17 Marietta-»t..
to rhange (tore front.
$525—American Furniture Company,
18 Deratur-*t„ to change eture front.
$185—H. O. Rer»e. 108 Hlghland-ave.,
to Inetall furnace.
$125—Mr*. I’. V. Falter. 422 Ormand-
*(.. to inetall furnace.
$150—R. W. Peeplea, 402 William*.«t„
to Ineull furnace.
$1,000— Martin Amoroue. 22 Wmt
Mltchell-at„ to make nlterallon*.
$300—Southern Soda Company.
Whitehall.»t„ to change More front.
$2,350—Mr*. David Thompeun. 183
North Jackeon-at., to repair Are dam
age.
DEATHS.
Ml*. M. A. White, age 73. died ai 523
Hlghland-ave.
L. Brook*, colored, age 35, died at 61
Whitehall terrace.
.Mr*. J. Kahnweller. age *5, died at
240 Cjurllnnd-et.
Fannie Keliey. age 59, died at Savan
nah, Ga.
Violet Pool, colored, age 68. died at
2 Kllin-et.
M. June*, colored, age 9 day*, died at
176 Bouth Forayth-»t.
Amanda Zachery, colored, age 80, died
at 2 Allen* alley.
Jim Parker, colored, age It, died at
Howell Btntlon, Ga.
Kllta Webb, colored, age 80, died at
101 North Buller-at.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. anti .Mr*. Bob Humphries
Conenhlll. Ga.. a boy.
To Mr. and Mr*. D. F. Alexander. 47
enable-at., a girl.,
To Mr. nnd Mr*. C. M. Hamby, 64
Jonee.uve., a boy.
To Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Reeve*. 286
Lurkle-xL, a girl.
To Mr. nnd Mr*. Joe Glbbe, 107 Car
roll-*!., a boy.
MOBILE FAILS TO OB8ERVE
EARLY CLOSING LAW.
Mobile, Ala., Jan. 2.—The ’*9 o’clock
law” wa* a dead letter In Mobile loat
night. While all the aaloon* In the city
did not remain open, thooe that cloned
ere the exception* rather than the
ule. The drug atorea were open a*
uaual.
9 o’clock, when certain well-
known places closed their door*,
hearty laugh followed the action.
Where the proprietor* made no pre
tenae to clceb the crowd* ruehed In
and a record-breaking builnrt* was the
result.
At the office* of the sheriff nnd chief
police It was sold that no orders had
been Issued to make arrest* and none
would lie made until order* came from
the fountain head of the two depart
ment*.
By MILDRED STUART.
A woman with a cold heart Is like a
flower without fragrance.
Thoughtful women do. little acts of
kindness which bring them great re
ward. '
Women who anticipate the wishes of
tho4e whom they love Increase their
Influence over them. It la the little
nothing* thnt make Indelible Impre*'
•Ion*.
Coquettes may have their conquests,
happiness never: and are destined to
desolation In their old age.
Love of admiration has led many
women Into forbidden path*.
Women, whose ambition leads them
beyond their legitimate sphere,, gen
erally come to grief.
AHful women are on abomination
they practice their wily art* upon the
Innoeent and unsophisticated.
Amiability Is the most charming
characteristic In a womun.
A violent temper In a woman's great
est affliction.
ftupersensttlve women suffer Intense.
IV over Imaginary Injuries.
Women have, naturally, more forti
tude than men.
Woman's Intuitions hnve saved many
men from fatal mistake* on account of
their confldoncc In their kind.
Women, whose ambition* are Inde
pendent of their husbands, rarely at
tain the goal at which they aim.
Fortunately for mankind, there nre
more saints thun t'lnmrs umong worn
en. There are very few unworthy •>
the mlselon for which they were In
tended by an all-wine Creator.
The fury of woman has always been
painted In strong colors, but no strong,
or than It should, be If they are prop
erly resented wrongs, sometime* In
flicted upon them by unscrupulous
men.
Nothing hut love stfl respect should
Induce a woman to assume th* matri
monial yoke.
Untruthful women nre often the moth
en or mischievous Ilea that cauu se
rious tragedies.
Virtuous, noble women nre more-
powerful In the destruction of evil than
the warfare of an army of men.
North America owes much of
civilisation nnd progress to the nobili
ty of II* women.
It In n matter of Infinite pride that
American women who hnve married
titles have sustained tlteh- positions so
admirably a* lo rival those to the
manor born In the country of their
adoption.
The women of our country hnve lit
tle for which to struggle In the matter
of equal rights. Thru their superior
qualities of head anti heart they hnve
been accorded the hlghtst places In (he
respect of all the world. The women
of no other nation.enjoy the same prlv
lieges nnd veneration ns that extended
to American women everywhere.
FRANK LALOR In Hlf Original Role,
“NOTT. THE TAILOR”
Night, Sk! to 11.84. Matinee «3c to 91.00.
MONDAY AND Tt'KHOAY NEXT. .MAT.
Tt'KSKAV.
WALTElt X. I.AWtENCK
rrosents tho OruntHtr of Drautatlr Como H'S
“THE THREE OF US”
. HAt'HKI. CliOTBKBS.
A HirKllltlli CtOII’ANV. HEADED BY
MAIIKI. CAMKItON.
NIGHT. 25c TO U.M; JUT.. Xc TO <1.
Compensation.
Still It Dsstreycd.
epraisi re The tirarstaa.
Huntsville, Ala.. Jan. 2.—Deputy
Collector Campbell and Deputy Marshal
Arnold have returned from Franklin
cointy. after having captured and de
stroyed a 05-gallon stllL
' .By W£
A wonderful doll waa the dark Flou-
rette,
All by herself In u gilt chair set;
Ct jeon of the window packed with toys,
She caught the glance of even the
hoys—
Fleurette with Iter crown of dusky
hair.
Her waxen cheeks h* * Illy fair.
Her curling lashes, her scarlet lip*.
Modelled with grace to her linger
tip*:
wonderful doll waa the chic Fleu
rette,
From her high French heel* to her. hair
of Jet.
Down In the corner wa* Mary Jane,
Sprawling flat by the window pane.
Thrown In a tumbled. Jumbled heap
With a dozen other* a* plain und
cheap:
Never a doll more squat and plain
Than Ihe dumpy, putty-faced Mary
Jane.
A lady In fur* bought the fair Fleu
rette
(And a startling price on thnt doll was
set)
And took her away to n stately home.
All marble nnd gold front cellar tn
dome.
"Fv# bought you another doiile, my
• pet.”
And a beautiful cfcl'4 took the proud
Fleurette.
Matinee* Today and Saturday.
STAHt A IIAVMN I’REkENT
l.hit-olu J. Ciirter'e Drutua,
Bedford’s Hope
Next Week:
“GAMBLER of the WEST”
Tho Great SA-HERA.
The world's greatest mind reader.
Ray Cox, Ltwis Dogs, Eight Feature
acta.
Children free at matinees If with paid
K rewn-ups, except Holidays. ’Phones,
*11, 3146 M; Atlanta, 1761. Up-town
llekot offices Soda Fount. Jncoh-' c
macy, Kimball Naws 1
: and WHISKEY HUTTO
j cured at horn* vltk
lout pale. Book of paw
I ttcuUTS sent FAKK
. <w—w.uwvw-4 11. M. WOOt.UiY, M. X
I lUantn,Oa. Office IMN.r.-veratieC.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
to t)’|$oprni»lilcnl error*:
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R
Terminal Station.
Re] Arrive 1‘rtmi
•42 Wont I*tf. 8.16 nni
*44 Writ I't..I').})nni
18 roltimlnii.1L 16 inn
No.iiepart To—
35 Now O.... 1.26 mn
a l’obrabaa. 6.10 «tn
Jtlontxin’j. P.40ii:u
jn nVw €>.... i.is pin
17 rolumlMiH.. 4.io i»n
41 wait rt... t.SSpni
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
7\rrln»~ Prom— [ flWwrt fro—
tinvAiinnti
.inckKfiml
Uncoil t
Unroti ,
M*mn .
llV.V 7.50 am
11.26
. 8.10 pm
DSron
4.20 pin Jacksonville... 8.30 pi
Upm
NA8HVILLE RV.
LOUISVILLE & r ^
Arriving nml (leiMrtliix Mine at Union Ht
tlon. Atlanta. All trnlna ilalhr;
vnoxvlllc tin Dine Itklxe...]
KnnxTlHe vln lllnc l(Mae...| „ . .
Koox\IU« via Curtfr*vllle..| 1.30 pi
L. & N. TO CHANGE
TRAIN SCHEDULES
Mary Jane was the last of all.
But wa* Isiught at length by a girl In
a shawl.
And up she went from the lighted
store
a dingy room at the back, top
floe.*.
Where plalr. Mary Jane set all
nv.hlrl
The heart of a grimy, skinny girl,
flossy clothes for Mary Janr,
Not even n feather to make her vain.
But Christmas was gone a month or
more. •
And Mary June ruled the back, top
floor.
While Fleurette was chucked In the
cupboard ulone,
A* a newer doll usurped her throne.
Along with other roods the Louis
ville anil Nashville will Inaugurate
hanges In Ha schedules un Monday.
January 6. The following train* will
be affected:
Train No. 24. for Cincinnati nnd
Loulavllie, will leave Atlanta at 4 .9. m.
dally Instead of 3:30 p. m.
Trains Nos. 2 ami 3, which are known
ns the night trains hot ween Atlanta nnd
Knoxville, via Blue Ridge, now leaving
Atlanta at 8:40 p. m. and arriving At
lanta at 7 a. in., carrying sleeping car*
between Atlanta and Knoxville, will b*
(Jieccntlnucd.
Trains Nos. 1 and 4. which art local
passenger trains operated between kta.
jetta and Knoxville via Blue Ridge,
III run In nnd out of Atlanta on the
following schedule: Leave Atlanta
:60 a. m., arrive Atlanta 5:05 p. m.
A new train known ae the "Tate nc-
commodatlon’* will be Inaugurated o:i
Hid following schedule: Leave Tate
:50 n. in., arrive Atlanta 8:25 a. m.:
ave Atlanta 6 p. m„ arrive Tate 7:30
;>. m.
Thl* train will be operated dally ex
cept Sundny. All other trains will bo
o|>erated dally, am! all trains will ran
In and out of the. union pnsseng. r sta
tion. Atlanta.
While the night trains between At
lanta nnd Knoxville hnve been discon
tinued. tho new change will he of great
er beneflt to the traveling public, and
the Tate actommoilatlon will serve the
people of Georgia to much better ad
vantage. As the trains are operat' d
solid tn and out of Atlanta, tills wilt
avoid change of rare, which was for
merly the case at Marietta. •
Londoty
’jeatan.
Steamer Atlicre.
J*n. 2.—The Britl;
Rgremont. off tne <
land. The Yucatan I
tons.
Judge City Court <
J. L. Kent was nppi