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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rnrn\T. January j. i»i<.
PERSONAL.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
TYPEWRITERS.
Mf gl j"£,«*r Jiiy
r?. t r sir***’! *•"*? * J.1...
But ‘"flndd not In the least* deter,
^ • transfer.
sw v$&ys&.
*® : !&tter '* “ fl * lh,ltl tl>r| T "
-rr??ri7-Tu iKirroir from prtvgte party
WAstm; ■ t (lir three years on Im-
5*' J i'‘ f1 rn lnii.l rallied at J1.M10. Address
)ES?r. «« <l.-,r*lan
^^!l r vi.pn mala mime; paralytic ami
S X, L . natlcnti a apeclaltr; good refer
'"’V «• C luroottl. )J iTIIIIam .t.. At
/tovtI.KMAN trill Inatruct In piano nlny-
°P* «a or two young |K*mmi8 In refined
'"ff y jlent of ’small room. Instructor,
most now Ii artliocrlptiou*
Lnee.flls to The Georgian. with vote*
rntjit. Marie Sauuuciw.Uoleinau. (.a.
nine,
made or*
Geiirtthm.
rrrr^L-i,_’f).eo'» ifeonle t<> ’phone UR their
*'*rs for best JelIIco t'ofll. Our price*
.Ttbc ljmc.t.an.1 can raakr ijrarajit ijr-
er*. Mr*. \\*
TYPEWRITER'S FOR
SALE.
\VANTKI>—To exchange ttnImproved suImI
I .
8PRriAU» ; FOR A FtfW DAYS:
urban lot* for a good. low-priced autouio. • vt • , w
Idle. Addres* .1. y.. care Georgian. £o. 2 Smith Premier..
.No. 6 I ny-Shoif*...,
' 5-rooiu house. uotv rented, 112
BRAND m HI
Goddnrd-st., elty. for vacant lot In desir
able part of the efty. B. L. Hearn. Agt.
p G.. Atlanta, tin.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
1 NIt’K. He*
grncerlc*. ‘
rrsMeii' e *
r at a ui
n Hit'
»0K SALE-Xew Remington typewriter,
fall Hell ’phone SI., 392i-L.
ONE heavy soring wagon. •l»ost new; one
roll tel* de««. one standing desk. one bar-
Hroofpaint. Apply to K. 8. Morris. «th
floor (ion Id building.
np.
Pr
llcnrn.
A LIMITED n
for 60c per
KKJ.
100 M. FT. YELLOW PINK lumber. 8-4x4
haMiliigs. Price $10. \\ II
1>. l.. Hlfloton. Farrar. Ga.
ONE PERKINS Drag Saw. C u*..
holler and patent wood splitter.
from Driest stock In United Htatea.
Jeet to reglater. Address W. A. 1
Qnltmnn. <Sa.
Hell 762 L North. Call for Jr.
Apply 23 Wellborn-at., city.
FIRST GLASS meat market opened u|
223 Rreenaferry-are. For sale all k
of fresh meats; be glad to bay# your pat-
ronace. 0. M. Etvlng.
FOR HALE-Chesp, on# large parlor stove
$20. one Edison phonograph (with 24 rec
ord* and record case) $15. one stylish *llk
h*t $3. one Iver-Johnson W-calllier revolver
$3. one thoroughbred reglatered Jersey bull
$50. one thoroughbred Jersey milch cow WO.
$». Phone aW. West.
scholarships at half price; one for a well
known Inmliie** school In Atlanta, and
for n well known hn*lneaa school In Mo
ron: this offer Is not open to those resldln;
FAIRI.Y good violoncello.
rover for $7. Call Attar
or 221$ for Phillips.
dmtlnl. care (Georgian.
IRgn BEDS, all cotton mnttreosea, l»eat
OOcart. coat $25; will Mil for 110 caah.
Purchased In N*w York recently and only
■All f„. I. ... .. 14.1.... \t* \l
BEAUTIFUL pictures of President Honse-
viit lixifl inches, sent on receipt of 10c.
$1V chop of corn for Mle.
*»n. russets, Oa.
C. C. Wilkin-
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
"E HAVE taken stock nod find on hand
n lot of windows, doors shd frame*. nlw»
noorinir and celling, In small lots Ihnt we
w "* aril at bargain prices In order to dear
low-grade wentWtionrdlng. celling and
Bonring nt $10 per thousand. Call at once
Bdect what you want while It lasts.
K G. Willingham* Hon., M2 Whltchnlt.t.
K °l( HALK-One IX. on- JOO-e»pnrlty t’y-
l-hfr Ifi<-tib.itor; one 400-capnclty Cypher
FOR SALE—FARMS.
r«'H SAI.E-IM acres cinhI farm land, four
, -- . res«i _ -
from Dames Ferry, Jones comity,
*"‘‘ , rgla, for $60fi, or exchange for city lot.
J"lm K. Toole, Macon, Us.
• **»•* coming of this year.
*n 11 h *V*E-A splendid farm of 70ft pr IW
In Murniy county; one mile from
* ““il slmut 2^4 mile* from new
I N. railway; .got*! barn*, tenants’
^FOR IIEPIT—FARMS.
*'-L\ti;h_to rom
I Usmnil tntek farm nenr
nod K<M>d school. Address It. 1*.
N » 3. Box No. 7. John K. Frank.
_ FOR LEASE—MILL8.
T ‘ ) >.!.ASK uTf^o rwmonslble'per*on. «
:rl»t*mill-corn and wh at; uew pat
; r.,.u. r prt•»■*•**; makes W&tiA per ‘year;
• :'ti bunt mill. Wiiubl earn fa.iWCK Two
,V 0i -' raUrood. 25 nil!e* fr. iu Atlanta.
H couuvtglty. Add,.** \V. C. Cons-
■“ • »** Law BMg., Atlauta.
TWO Ikmisps outside of rltjr. rack bavins
r- a rooms, for ch»*n|* vacant iiroifcrty Inside
t- the cjtj jiinJt*. |). u Hearn.
~~ WIIfL exchange stock tojbc iunouut «*f $3.-
v- (XK) to $4.00J In mouey-uinklnz uinimiac-
turlng iroiH vrn for n gootf furiu, nicely lo-
r, rated near scute good little town, with
Komi Improvement*: the ffoods that ttils
— company puts out are of the most staple
* hi the world. Address Leo L.. cure The
s Georgian.
“ KGII SALE—Or exchange, 2 aorta. Broom
* house, flue well, spring, hraueh. fenced,
r- near car line; will wdl way lielow value If
f. 1 can sell at once. 189ft, cure Georgian.
“ f.ADIEN— ( will make you a memorial In
r memory of your loved one. hand-pnlttted
* In *lx colors, size 16x20 lia-hes. In exchange
** l«»r n dollar* worth of geod* or anything
useful lu it home. Address Mrs. Moodlc
Harper, l ayettevllle. Gn.
e IVANTKD—To exchange a McCormick Illinl-
. er for n trio of thoroughLred Hcrkshlre
jdg.v. Must Jie eutltle.! to register and sows
a no kin lo male. Address \V. 11. Freeman,
Sllo.ua, (In.
* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
1.
TO KEEP our Journeymen tailors Jnisy we
- Will make up for ii limited time only gen
e t!emen s hlgh-elaaM auils to inertsure nt ne-
e tin* 1 cost of ni.'tteilal and workmanship.
Husk & Ntnrlek. Merchant Tiyllor*. UM-C
- Fourth Nntlounl Hank Bldg.
WANTED—Merchnnta who 1( dlsgnste«l
with the credit IiusIiiosm and other parties
e who have mercantile liiclinntlens 2 Join me
- In my new plan of "spot cash” merchuudls-
h lug. Address ••It," I>ouglns, Ga.
- FOIt additional capital, will sell one-third
I or. one-luilf Interest In estaldlshe'd ms mi-
. facturlng Inudite**. now an paying basis;
- will earn $40ft monthly February to August.
I*. O. Box 642. Atlanta.
FOB LEAST-:—Vncant lot with Kouthern
railway trackage Into It; 160 feet front on
Wbltehnll-st., adjoining our lumber yard;
suitable for lumber yard, coal yard. Junk
• yard or factory site. The l»est and most
desirable location In the city. E. O. Will
ingham Sc Hons. 642 Whitehall.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
\\ ANTED—A show case for dry goods. W.
J. Green way, 286 Dccutur-st. Tlnnm 2701,
Atlnntn.
• ANY old Gospel Hrmn books to Ih> used
In charity work. Thom* 1140. Atlanta, Ga.
A RKOO.VIMU.VIi cornel. Call Atlanf.
’phone 1140.
WANTED— 1 To know the location In Allan-
tn of a place where rugs are woven from
Ingrain carpets. John IL Frank, It. F. D.
No. 3. Box No. 7.
WANTED—To make braids, puffs nnd
tHunpitdours out of hslr; prices reasona
ble. Mrs. 1. F. Cnry, 722 Wnlnut-st.. Ma
con, Ga.
WANTED—To buy one second-hand cash
register. Kirin Wheeler. 124 W. Ala-
banm-st.
A UARTNKU with $800;* cither man or
wonuiti. Address K. B.. care Georgian.
WANTED—Young mule for farm work:
not ever 5 years old: must be sound and
In good condition; 900 to 1,200 pounds. Ad-
dress Thomas Rutherford, (Tjnttnboocbee,
Gn.
ENOUGH green trading stntups to flit 12
paces. Call Bell ’phone Main 743. Miss
r. b.
COPYING to he done nt night. Htnte terms.
AihlrrtH F. I*.. P. i>. Box S13. Atlanta.
WANTED—By refined young Indy, place
In private family, to take dinner only.
Htste term*. Address IL. 915 Empire build-
Ing.
HOUSE for a few months to keep for his
. feed snd care. Will giro references.
Horse, /-are Georgian.
HECONIMIAXD anahM with itln.a to rav-
er hot bed. 12x5 feet. Address Paul
Braun. 1’. O.
WANTED—To buy nil Interest In a IhisI-
ness that la paying or can be built up.
In Atlanta or oiitalde. Address J.. 78 Geor
gian.
I.ABY. ,tuil,nt Itoynl ronaorvalory Mii.lc,
la-lpslg. tti-rnioiiy; al*i iiupll Savlsr
HvhnrwiMikn, Ilarlln, will piny ut cotirart.
or nttnxaluuirui.: tenon ounlrrai,. A,|-
ilraaa Mra. C.. Gill'. Cott.gu, Whltrforcl-
rtvt*,, Kltgrwoiat, Go.
WANTED—letter* to multlgrnpb. ninnu-
scripts to be typewritten, stenographic
work s specialty, by the Hose Letter i mil-
pnny. 411 Englfsh-Amerlcni building. Bell
IiJjihib Main 2558,
\VAXTKI>-Mnhog«ny .klrlawnl. tnhlo unit
rhnlra. AI«o uilrror. throe hy .lx fe«t. Ail-
liras* M. K. J.. care Georgian.
A MCE young laity for mom male with
good raferauee. 171 I’sai-hltrear.
WASTED—To liny shipping deal! aud office
rolling. T. 1... rare Ueorglnn.
WANTED—A good location for a young
nhvslelnn In small town. Addreaa ('has. •
D P flesrVl. M. K, 193 W. North nve., At-
Iniita. Ga.
WANTED—To make aurveya and Plata for
Atlanta parties. Fall nt my office, 411 -
Ccilturv Itldg.. or phone me-3841 Slnlu. <
Hell. it. H. Baylor. « tvll Ruglueor.
WASTED—To liuy ft Wheeler * Wllran t
sewing machine So. 9. Answer giving
condition of machine, time used.and price.
No. 9, care Ueorglnn.
ACl'EPTABI.E party with Jia.ooo can racura t
good position with paying msnntsctnrtng
corporation. Addreaa Manufacturer, cure
Atlanta Georgian. t
WANTED—To Imy no Intrrnatlcnal t’orre-
•moidcncc school con roc In telephone or C
electrical engineering. Engineer, care The '
Gmrgtnn. J
WA NTEI>—To do sewing on Infanta' want.
mtie, haml work a apeclally. / Addreaa -
Mr*. B.. M Grew-it.
« j:
Macon, Gn.
WANTED—To borrow $150 for one rear.
(load note nnd Bit "rest given. Address
Money, care Georgian.
WANTED—All customer* who buy Per- *!
tllixers In our territory to see mo and
get prices, etc., before buying. Ben W. (
Itieh. i’olerasu. 0". ^
WANTED-To liny two Iron safe* with In- c
able dimension* to nc-oimmalare Ibe f,)F
lowing alac-l Imoka: 13 Inches long and It T
tneliea high mol 9 Inches long and 14 Inchc#
high. Ad.lraa, Box 3. lamett. Ala. ,
WANTED—A g.K.I paying achmil: country hi
preferred-' Ml.. Mari B. Wilkinson, if. „
v! Il No. 4. CHSSS4*. I,a.
A ftMAI.I. oecou'l-band newipaper prcaa *1
niid nrio-xirlo,. Meat tio cheap. Eugene a
t’nllownjr. I’oteronn. Os.
& *
Bt u .. 1'iTf* true «»f biasesrv who have a
lllj, & Soil Merchants «»»•$ Bnnkera, lole- »
main «!a. 3T
tv.vrPli-A mxal aceowl-hnsil aotomohll.. V
"cheap. D. Ilamroack. Jr.. Golem.o.
tia. ' —
\V 1 XT I’ D—Neeotid-hi ml f -mlttn-e. offli'o and T
. Iirngv. 11 ’ A. 2i HfVaorit {5
Remingtons...../.. ..} $32.00
.... rrrrrrrrirrn
No. 6 New Century 22.00
Hurry If you want one. These machines
are In flrst-elass condition and guaranteed
and our guarantee ninoiiula to Moniethlug.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVER£>,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
The Typewriter Exchange,
llell phone 2326.
TYPEWRITERS.
No. 2 Ilcnilngtous. write like new $12.50
No. 3 Chicago, latest model $12.80
No. 5 Jewett, flue «*onditlou*. fr 6 - 00
No. 5 Far-Sho, worth $n, for $28.00
No. 6 Williams, used only s few
UiciitbH $35.00
No. C Remington $35.00
•'•••....$65.00
No. 2 or No. 3 Smith Premiers, latest
models, use 3-color rlblton, used nix
ii, mi? rum
of nurchiiKC.
When In the market for a typewriter take
time to Investigate our stock. We have
them all.
Cal*, write or phone us. We enn save you
from $5 to $20 on any machine you want,
either new or second-hand.
THE ATLANTA
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Atlanta. Gn..
BBANCII OF If. M. ASJfE CO.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK,
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
Seedsmen and Fanciers,
16 W. Mitchell st., opposite
Broad. Phones 2568.
LADIES, now Is huUnpInutlng time.
WK HAVE'a complete stork on band Slid
shall l>e glad to have your orders; double
Dutch Hyacinth* 60c doxeu. single Dutch
llynclnths, 60c dozen, single Roman Hya
cinths 40e doxen. paper white NarcUsu* 25e
dozen, single and double Tulips (all colors)
10c and 20c doxen.
fertilizers, flower
787 Kdgewood .
137 Mlllx
13 St. Paul ...
74 Dirts
173 Cherokee ..
52 Johnson ....
148 Lawson ....
3% Richardson
15 I—
.$22.00
. 41.66
. 30.60
. 40.00
. 45.00
. 15.60
. 27.80
,25.00
. 27 AO
. 25.00
. 25.00
. 26.03
. 32.B0
10 rooms
8 rooms
5 room*
8 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
gust* ....JPPMMHHI
232-A 8. Pryor 29.6)
216 Ivy (Georgian Apt*).. 47.80
6 room*
0 room*
• room*
6 room*
6 rooms
420 fa pi Id J
}7ft F.nat Pine
cor. Capitol.* 25.00
Fill ten. ,
3$4 Fraser
67 W. Harris....
6 rooms
6 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
5 rooms
6 room*
6 rooms
6 rooms
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR RENT.
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
No. 5 South Broad Street,
Both Phones 736.
FOR RENT
PRICK
..*&<»
.. 12.50
ROOMS. LOCATION,
10 375 Woodward nventit
9 571 South Pryor .. ..
I 115 Loomis avenue ..
8 413 Auburn avenue ..
8 44 Whitehall Terrtice
6 232 .West Fair .. ..
6 196 Jett
6 410 Whitehall
6 SO Dodd avenue ... .
6 121 Auburn avenue ..
• Oakland City .. ..
8 Fiat, 67 W. Harris ..
8 « Fist. Ill South Pryor
5 214 Houth Forsyth ..
6 400 Peachtree 36.00
6 271 East Cain street 22.60
f 106 Peeples street. West End.. 25.00
5 296 Crumley .. 16.60
9 1*1 Park St.. West End 27.60
6 169 K. Georgia Are. ,. ., .. 22.60
9 118 Ivy street $0.0)
8 49 Atlanta Ave 17.50
6 61 W. Linden (elegant) 20.00
FOR RENT
WANTED—DE8K ROOM.'
WANTED—Desk room, A-l stenographer
wants desk room In n progressive man's
iff flee; lawyer preferred: do his work III
WANTED—TEACHERS.
WANTED—Male principal for Ctilb*len In
stltnte. Apply In person or wrtle lion. C.
W. Battle. I'ttllodeti. Gu.
WANTED—MUSIC PUPIL8.
MUSIC pupils wqiited by young v
gcod reputation and character:
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. A. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
237 and 451 Marietta St.
B. A. WILLIAMS having purchased
ltooma. Location.
120 v Juulper-at
902 Jnnlper-st.
607 N. Jackson-at
224 Park-ave
211 Onk-at
160 Summit-are
348 E. Georgls-nre
399 Oakland-sec
63 Glennwood-ave
588 Cnpltol-ave
Price.
.$46 00
. 40.00
. 35.00
. 36.W
. 30.00
, 25.00
. 215)
, 20.30
18.00
B. M. GRANT & CO.,
210-211 EMPIRE
BUILDING.
Bell Phones 4963-4964—At
lanta 1366.
FOR RENT.
HTDUF.8.
— Marietta Ht
219 Auburn Ave. ... ,
43 West Hunter 81.
242 Irwin Mt
286 Peters Ht
til Msnguni Nt
:!$"
Wn 1 -
t<> I .tickle Nt.
efeni Ht.
Ht.
...$125.00
.... SIMM)
... 100.00
. 12.80
... 12.80
. ... 17.60
... 30.60
... 10.00
. 16.00
.... 1 0.60
... 20.00
... 260.00
3M
11.00
Shelter Coal Company,
Apply to Penny-
, 58 Foundry-st.
.THOUGH CHRISTMAS IS OVER, THE
2) West Peachtree Woman’* Kxcbanfi *
hand useful article* which sell all
alHHit. new harness. If Imught at once,
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
mnes 1255. 20 E. Hunter St
Tb-r ..ii F.itia.
im anil iinmmon watches $1 per
You wear the watch while paying
V G. -O. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
920 to 930 Marietta St.
Is now doing buslnes* at 930 Marietta
1 dressed lumber, shingles,
r hardware. We manufacture
blinds, mautels. moulding*,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
_fS made new. Soft and stiff felt
Hat* cleaned and re-twpod. »0e. Panama
jed and ve-ahaped. 6»)e. Holt and
AU hands or awi*nt* teach extra) 23**.
nf.irttru ..i.toru etven nrompt attention.
lowi^st prices.
I SIVICS, IH*»i wur»,
Hatter*. 1Whltehall-et. *
TRUNK and f«tt ref*ilrlng. II. W. Roun
tree * Bru.. Trunk end Bag t orowiMy.
RHell and repairing. 77 Whitehall aL ’I'tiono
WK PUBLISH A WEEKLY HR NT BNLLK
tin. giving a good description of every
thing we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
THE REN* ISO AfIKNT,
IJ AUBURN AVENUli.
I. Wooil .0(1 Iron Nor.ltj Work..
A splendidly built ten-room
brick house on Luckie st.,
right, at T e o h n o 1 o g i cal
School. Splendid place for
either rooming or hoarding
house, as both arc in demand
by students. Price $40 per
month.
SAUNDERS & CONWAY.
Phones. 548S.
412 PETERS BLDG.
M. L. THROWER.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate and Renting.
609-10 Century Building.
Both Phones 4234.
Extra Bell Phone, 4235.
BARGAINS.
*11,750—Reduced from $4,500, rent-
inK for $42.00, gets one 4-roorn
house; one 3-room nnd two double
3-room houses. Owner gone to
ChflttRUootca.
WE WANT TO SELL
YOUR BARGAINS FOR
YOU. WE CAN DO IT.
CAN MAKE A LOAN FOR
YOU ANY AMOUNT ON
SHORT NOTICE.
FORREST AND GFORGE
ADAIR.
'•EAR TMI'R-
rated, **n*t from;
mg district. These lots are
building a $400 or $5u0 house to
SW o mouth. Being lu vicinity
auil factories, tenants
such house*..
ly fo
IF YOU HAN’T A NICK LITTLE IU !! I
Jug Jot for a home, and do not trai:t f
par high for It. we have one on 'Vn!
dall street at $660. It la the Jim b
h>t Iron* Ldecwood avenue, facing eat
nice borne* nil around; half a block fr<i
line on Kdgewood aveuue; tile
*t;
c*r line on Kdgewood avenue: tile aide.
Willi laid entire length of Waddell atreer.
fhla la n lltle bargalu cither for a home
fovcfftruenr.
WE HAVE A LOT FRONTING 44 FEET
on Kdgewood avenue. Iietween Jackson
Street aud Boulevard, for $1.3)0. Thla for-
$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.
,725—LOVELY 6-ROOM
COTTAGE, LOT 49X145;
BEST MATERIALS; VE
RANDA 12X20; WOULD
RENT FOR $18 TO $20j
$1,950 — Terms; 5-room cottnge
near Washington street. An
other Chattanooga.
$8,000—Fine 11-room West End
residence, reduced from $10,000,
Lot 95x200. Two baths, combiua
tion fixtures. Your terms.
$1,300—Rents $t3. New 5-room
and hall cottage: level shady
lot: Grant Park section. Owner
must have quick action.
$400—Corner lot. Grant Park sec
tion. Some more quick action
“WE GET RESULTS.’
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.
HOLD NO INQUEST
ON YOUNG WOMAN
After a confrrmc, with County At
torney Homier, Coroner Thompson
Kririay morning derided an Inque.t was
unnecessary In the cane of Marian Mr-
Knrliem. the young woman who com
milled suicide Thursday morning by
asphyxiation.
A burial certlllcale had already been
given by Dr. J. A. Alley, who reached
the young wnnmn before .he expired,
ami It was also shown that there were
no.evidences of violence. No funeral
arrangements have yet been made.
SECOND INJUNCTION
AGAINST PICKETING
SEWING MACHINES RENTED.
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 Depailment. No charge
for information-
temporary Injunction restraining
the Atlanta Printing Prepsmen'a Union
No. 8 from picketing the streets
around the plant of the Byrd Printing
Company or from In any manner In
terfering with lie business, was grant
ed by Judge Pendleton, of the superior
court, Friday morning.
The petition of the Byrd Printing
Company was the second of the kind
to be died since the pressmen went on
n strike December 9. The company al
leges that II. business has been dam
aged to the extent of at- least 11,000,
and that It has almuit been compelled
to stop work on account of the Inter
ference of the striking pressmen.
Judge Pendleton set the petition for
a final hearing before Judge Bills on
January II.
Will Retire from Business.
Sptvlal lo The llrorgtsa.
Perry. Ga„ Jon. t.—The Rrm of W.
D. Day A Ron has been. dlaoolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Day ban been a
successful merchant In Perry for forty-
two years. He is now going to close
out hie stock and retire from active
business.
TERMS.
-SI,
tlon of tb* *tr<»**t 1* pa vet)'.with woM
block*; the lot I* large ctionth for two
atnre* each 2) feet la width j which make*’*
.nice ulzo *torct. If property. Improved tlif*
lot would pay handsomely; and It I* the
heat purchase you can make right now for
a small amount of money. It I* 86 feet In
depth, jiml nlremly excavated for a bate-
blent, if tin* entire lot were Improved with
n building. It would innke an uimaaally In
viting place for u buaine** limuu. that waats
to go out a little nnd own n location. There
Ini* up-town rents that could go _
further out nod »non own a home with the
rent money paid out. Call and let us show
you thla place.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
Century Building.
HOSPITAL RULES
ADOPTED FRIDAY
Duties of Employees Set Out
in Detail For
Future.
Brokerage and Commission
Business Replaces
Liquor.
Two more vacanrtea caused by the
naming of the saloons will be filled by
new business house*. N
Thru Forrest A George Adair, real
estate agents, the store room* at 6
North Hnmd-at. and 77 South Brdad-st.
have been leaped. tQ new tenants, who
are already preparing to open buslnea*
within a few day*.
^Councilman F. J. Hpratllng haa rent
ed 77 South Broad-st.. which was oc
cupied by a branch of the R. M. Roee
Company, and will atart a brokerage
and commission business there next
week. The building Is a two-storied
brick structure. SO by 100 feet. The
lease was held by the R. M. Rose Com
pany. but haa been.transferred to Mr.
Hpratllng.
Halt A Lhtnar, a Ann of progressive
young business men' of MllledgevUle,
have rented 6 North Rroad-pt., a store
room formerly occupied by Arnold I*ev-
Ison. wholesale Ihjuor dealer. They
will open a commission and produce
business as quickly as the property can
bo remodelled for their purposes. The
building Is a two-story brick, 25 by
80 feet. The lease was held by the J.
J Goodrum Tobacco Company.
H. M. !*amar, Junior member of the
Arm and who will be In active charge
here, has Just moved to Atlanta to be
gin business. He has leased u resi
dence on Plne-st.
The demand for business houses
end residences during the past month
has been unusually heavy," said J. M.
Beasley, manager of the rent depart
ment of Forrest & George Adair. "Dur
ing October and November there waa
n alight depression In the rent business,
but within the pust few weeks the up-1
pHruntft for stores and p&rtfcut&ii,
residences, have been very large. Al
central saloon* will be reilled w ithin a
short while, I bellev
The R. M. Rose place, on Peachtree-
., Is being overhauled preparatory
to Us occupation by the Gross Tailor
ing Company. The bar Axtures have
been removed and the Interior of the
store room Is being cleaned and re
modeled.
It Is probable that the hotels will use
the space formerly taken up by their
bars for billiard and pool rooms. At
resent the handsome saloon In the
The new rules snd refutations for the
government of the Grady Hospital, which
were recommended by the medical board,
were qpprovrd by the committee on rule*
nt a meeting held In the office of Council
man Martin Friday raorjiing, only a few
minor chances l»elng made.
The rnles are voluminous and aet out In
detail the exnct duties of all the employee*
of the hospital. In order to avoid the many
conflicts of duty which hove occurred be
fore. Among the provisions of the new
mips sre these:
The house physician, who I* made am
bulance snraeou. must have bnd six months’
experience la ^ the hospital. He must .not
have the freedom of the ward* of the bo
ptftil for fe*r of spreading coutaglou* dis
eases. The ambulance must hot he need
for private hospitals.
The matron be* charge of the dining
yooiu. Abe nl»o hna..charge of the laundi?.
bnd mast see list slf materials sent to.tfii
laundry sre accounted for.
__ ... . . resident pa-
■ wards must .be fixed by the board
of trustees. ■ • .
Male patient* can not visit female pn-
tlents nor femnle patients visit mqle pn-
Patlents are absolutely forbidden to
smoke or drink Intoxicants.
1‘atlrnlM r*u not uae obscene or profane
i
muiuiip*.
Th» •uprrtnl-tiil.nt of imr... nmv .1
rbnr(r pupil niirn,, for (run Immoral co
‘ tin rrpo
iluot anij roiwri aoma lo roRinilttrc ■
Iral mattrra. Maillol laatnl ha. Anal
lion.
pupil nurai-a, II,ml action to he taken hr
tip* ineiltoal board.
Pupil miro mu.t crl rooaau; of auparlu-
tendon' of noma liafora laavloir InapIMI.
ami ,pua» lat bar know when* ipilnr.
8uiwrlntanil.nl of norm*. ,„«r mlinlt but
can not r.Jaot nulli-anta f**r pnnll nnr
plara wltbont action of medical imara.
charge of upcrallnr room.
Ml., Anni. Willingham.
Afl.r an lllnca. of Ibr.e week*. Mian
Annla Willingham, need 18. died at •*
private sanitarium Friday morning at
t:80 o’clock. - Ml., Willingham la »ur-
virad by her parents, Mr. and Mr». Al-
ixandrr Willingham, four brothers. Loa >
Willingham, who I, connected with tha
(ieorgiii Railway nnd Elertrlr Compa-s
ny; Roy Willingham., of New Orleans; ;
Leonard Willingham, of Atlanta, and a
(ir.all brother. The funeral ceremonies
will probably be conducted Sunday at
the family re.ldence, 110 Baa.-et. Thu
body will b* cent to Cartanvlll*, Ga.,
for Interment. . c
pre.ent the handsome aaioon in tne
Piedmont la being ueed for n pa.aage-
way—about the m.ut e-:fien,lva pa,-
aageway In the etate. an It coat 110.000.
CHASED BURGLARS,
BUT THEY ESCAPED
Teceher.’ In.titut. in Sanion.
Special lo .The Georgian.
Perry. Oa,. Jan. 3.—The teachers’ In-
dilute la In aeaslon here for three
daya. Superintendent M. I.. Duggan, of
Hancock county public gchoola. de
livered a lecture at the court house
laat night. Many teacher* are In at
tendance. Tile young men of Perry
gave the young ladlen of thla city a
reception Friday night at the Perry
Hotel. —
Relief I. Needed.
Jeremiah r. Land, of 127 Walton-at..
la Buffering from drop«y. nnd la poor
and In need of aeelelance. Rev. C. V.
Weathers, of the Anbury Methodist
church, haa Interested himaelf in tin
raae, and will receive any donatlona
for the relief of the aged man. Mr.
Wenthera’ addreu U 1«’J Foundry-*L
While Eugene Tucker, ft negro who
worka nt 7» Decatur-(t„ wit. on hi.
ay home Friday morning nhortly after
midnight; he Uncovered two negro bur-
glare emerging from the tailor ahop of
A, L. Rlllupa. 110 Auburn-nve., and
promptly made a deaperate effort to
capture them.
Altho ono of the hurglara threw hla
hand threateningly to hla hip pocket
and defied Tucker, the latter gave
chain* ami ran the two marauder* for
aeventl block*. They finally disappear
ed. however In the tlnrknesn near We»-
ley Memorial church, and made their
e*cape.
Policemen Prodle and Gllleapie were
notified and made an Invent IgatInn,
finding a lot of clothing on the aide-
walk, where It had been piled by the
burglar* preparatory to removing It
•way.
Thla name place wan burglarlted *ev.
era! year* ago, and the burglar cap
tured by Police Beiremnt Poole and
Policeman Fleming, now olf the force.
The burglar la nerving an elght-v.e*r
term.
TAFT AND HUGHES
BUSY IN NEW YORK
Albany. Jan. 3.—The presidential
boom of Governor Hughe* took defi
nite form with an organised move
ment today, when arrangement* were
made to nrganlte Hughe*’ supporter*
In every, dl.trlct In the atate for the
purpoae of 1 gaining delegate*. The
HugheH men hnve aerloua ■ opposition
from the Rooaevelt wing of the party,
which la making a strenuous effort to
awing Ihe state to Taft.
|2S0 Fins for ContempV
New York, Jsn. 3.—The failure of
Colonel’W. C. Green, president of the
Green Consolidated Copper Company,
to appear for examination for trial In
connection with the suit agalnet him
and tio company led Justice Glegerlch.
In the aupreroe rourt, to line th" colo
nel 1250 for contempt of court, colonel
Green !* raid to be In M ■ orc»-
ent.
City Ticket Nominated.
Fair burn. Oa., Jon. The follow hu
ticket for mayor and aldermen waa
nominated: 8. H. Brantley, mayor; J.
L. Brafnel. T. H. Young. C. B. Doi-
rie. J. C. Worllck. B. F. Jonea. G. L.
Walklna. for school trustee*; J. H-
f.onglno, R. P. McCtorln, Oscar Parker,
for aldermen.
Nsv/ Masonic Officer*.
Special to The Georgian.
Lnganville. Ga-. Jan. 1 The n-,
elected officer* of FergU- Lodge.
A A. M„ were Inata’led Friday nlghl
follcwa:
J. It. Stevens.
P. Weaver, icnio
Bailey. Junior
more, secretary;
Iain; Mark W.
K Knight,
Boss, tyier.
ts. worshipful master. T.
■ 1 (
ry: J. <’• Wilson . hai
. KUff•'»<*. .senior il«»J4<’i>n;
, Junior fi'Mi- n; G- H.