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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, DECEMHEK It, 190*.
RHEUMATISM
Indigestion and Nervousness
GUARANTEED CURED BY RHEUM ALINE
RHEUMALINE la a new and scientific preparation, tha results of years
of patient research and experiment by eminent physicians. It has been
proven that If directions are closely followed. RHEUMALINE does abso-
imve^not^pR Rheumatism.* are ““ tl5r and you do not "* »*"• * oa
Three Years on Crutches; Relieved in 25 Days
* Decatur, Ga., Nov. 10 1903.
October IS, 1908. I commenced taking Rheumallne, having been on
crutchea over three years—could not Hand on my feet; wrists, hands and
Ungers were all stiff and sore; oquld not so much as hold a book. Knees were
swollen, stiff and painful. Hail no appetite; waa nervous and despondent
just twenty-live days after commencing Rheumallne I walked without
aid of cone or crutches, rodo on the street care. Have a good appetite- do
not use a cane or crutches, and can knit, all due to wonderful Rheumallne
Remedies. .
A month ago I had no thought or expectation of ever being able to
walk or use my hands and fingers again. I hope all rheumatic, nervous or
physically weak persons may learn of your wonderful remedy ao that they
jnay be helped as I have been. Meet gratefully,
; (Signed) OCTAVIA SLATON,
Josey Hotel.
Free consultation Southern Rheumallne Salei Company, P. O. Box 1047,
118 Empire Building. Atlanta.
Sold by JACOBS' PHARMACY, ANTHONY
DRUG CO., and Other Druggists
! WOMEN ARE NOT CATS
By DOROTHY DIX.
ittmntMmnni
A written ao essay on women, In which
be asserts that all women are Hare
and rata, and that every word that a
woman wastes on other women la a !ll>el
that would he actionable In a court of law.
If taw courts ware not ndmlnlatered by men.
When man accuses woman of being a llnr,
*he can nt leaat retort, “you are another.”
Let It not be forgotten that Saphlrn la the
wife of Ananlat. Moreover. If women are
llren to telling tarrsdtddles, their depend
ence upon men, And the fact thnt they hnve
to flatter and cajole everything they get out
of their lords imd roasters, goes a long way
toward excusing, If It does not justify, the
feminine propensity of- slg-zag from the
straight line of veracity. -
Passing over this ancient cslumny. how
ever. we come to the aecond charge, equally
old and baseless, that every woman la au
labmael In a Dlfeetmrt gown, whoae hand
h agnlnat every other woman's, nnd whose
tongue travel n blister wherever It touches
k sister-woman. %
This view of woman*! Inhumanity to wom
an Is the commonly accepted one. When a
woman Is dealing with another woman It
would surprise nobody to see her turn into
an actual, visible cat.
Women tbemselvea are auspicious of each
other, nnd forever on the lookout for the
clawa In the velvet paws; yet the whole
charge that women are mean and cruel to
other women Is a slander that has not a leg
to stand npou In reaUty.
Woman's beat friend la woman. It la only
women that a woman dare trust It ia
women who comfort and stay each other In
trouble, who wipe the tears from each otb
• . a eyes, and flod bafp her who has no
I»*r woman to turn to when her hour of
pirerslty comes.
People are always saying how much more
loyal men are to eneb other than women are
and that you never bear a man say that Jim
Smith ‘Is such a nice fellow, but he dye*
bis mustache.” at you aometlmea near a
girl any that Mary Jones ”la auch a darling,
but she gets her complexion at the drug
store."
Maybe not, hut neither do y*
who la In the grocery business, extolling
the merits of Smith's flour, and potatoes,
tnd sugar, and coffee, and telling wtonf ~
nice, clean afore bis rival keeps, and Wl
loneat weight he gives.
Now. marriage la the business of a wom
an. The pursuit of aotne.man la the pnrsnlt
•f fortune and success nnd happlncsa to
lsr; and to expect her to waste much brenth
In blowing the horns of her competitors anu
calling the man'a attention to how pretty
Mary U, or how sweet nnd amiable Jennie
[I or what n good housekeeper Hunan la, Is
t* demand of her to be more than human.
When you consider how much women hnve
st stake, they are enormously generous In
tha way they treat each other. They throw
• lot more houqneta nt each other tnan any
two rival political candidates ever do; and
tie men are only struggling for n year or
two* tenure of an office, whereas the
women are fighting for something that will
bt a sinecure for life.
Men are, at IkuU. but fair wenther friends
nm * "hen she needs a real
iriend she has to turn to one of her own
As,long as n woman Is young and
r»d looking and gny, a man Is willing to
•pend bin money on her nnd take her about
ami enjoy himself with her.
But let some real misfortune happen Id
• , r r v* 0 *®* flrttf come to her so devns-
e!l nf i*}*!. ih * I* pimply a fountain of
• Hlwas turn her Into nothing hut
• hideous wreck of what she was, and
where are her men friends then?
A note of sympathy. n bunch or two of
flowers left at the door with a card—per-
“£• * rl »w , k, jt It Is a case In which money
offer *l—and then masculine friend-
•nip kiaaes Itn flngera nnd wafts you nu
DOKOTHY DIX.
It Is your woman friend that comes to
you In your hour of grief, whan you feel
that you must die If some warm human
hand does not clasp yours. It Is your
infinite patience while you go over and
over the dreary litany of some sorrow
thnt, somehow. It takes the sting from
Just to tell to sympathetic and comprehend
Ing ears.
No man would do that for a woman.
No man would do that even for. another
man; and thnt Is the reason that when a
man gets Into trouble he always goes to a
woman.
Turning from the Individual woman to
the mnss. we have a thousand beautiful
charities Into which woman's love for woi
an has flowered. At tha gates of every
railroad station In every city In the land
there stands a sharp-eyed, kind-faced ma
tron, kept there by other wqpron to try to
In every
.Jaw
... peace; there are nurseries where the
working woman may leave her babe In safe
ty when she goes out to labor of a raoru-
ing; there are home* where the wayward
girl’s feet may bo set again lo paths of rec-
“n woman's hand that Is held out al-
rayi to the weak and unfortunate of her
ex.
If yoij ask ttu ...—— ,
her her first place, nine times ont
she will teU you that It was some woman.
If you oak the struggling genius who gave
her her flrat uplift, she will say that It
was one of her own sex.
Every rich woman you can mention, al-
mrat, I, playing fairy godmotlwr to jog.
Kin nt Inli-ni, nnd when th» woman 1,
not rloh .he doe* It anjrway. lt la Mr..
Smith, ami nnt Mr. Smith, who art. op
confer!, and redial, to «lve .ome rlrl with
a wonderful mice a year nr two of Iralninx
ELECTION AFTERMATH
BY DR. BROUGHTON
Tabernacle Minister To
Take Up City Affairs on
Sunday Night.
"Tha Aftermath of the City Election" Is
announced by Dr. Len O. Broughton for bis
sermon on Sunday night at the Baptist Taber-
naels. Dr. Broughton says he has some facts
to present worthy of consideration by the
public. He will review the recent municipal
lion mid its effect-and will take the polit
court record of the first yesr of prohibits
ns s basis for a part of his sermon. "Some
of the things we are obligated to do," will
be one feature of h!a remarks.
FAIRBURN TROLLEY
TO BE PUSHED THRU
Work on the new trolley line from Pair 1
burn to Atlanta will be commenced soon
after the flrat of the year, for the last 910,000
of tha iffl.OuO required wai subscribed st a
meeting held in Fairburn on Friday.
The line has already been surveyed and
r _ases directly thru Union City. Severs'
the eitlsans of Union City took a promii
part in securing the required pledges. Among
these were 0. 8. Barrett and D. A. Car
ralehael.
Fairburn Is only 17 mites from Atlanta and
the work on the road is to bo hurried thru
to completion.
IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
About the size of your »ho8*. It's lame
satisfaction to know that many people
can wear ehoea a elxe smaller by sprin
kling Allen's Foot.Ease Into them. Just
the thing for Dancing Parties, Patent
Leather Shoes, and for breaking In
New Shoes. When rubbers or over
shoes become necessary and your shoes
pinch, Allen's Foot-Ease gives Instant
relief. Sold everywhere, 25c. Sample
FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le
Roy, N.' Y. Don’t aeoept any aubati-
tute.
MRS. FISH’S DEATH
SHOOKS WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, Deo. 12.—The unex
pected death yesterday of Mrs. Clem-
ence B. Fish, widow of Nicholas Fish,
at her home here, was a shock to the
social as well aa official life of the city.
Mrs. Fish,'who was a daughter of Jo
seph Rice, of New York, waa the
mother of Hamilton Fish III, the first
American soldier to lose hts life In the
Spanlih-Amerlcan war. Mrs. Fish, who
previously had shown no evidences of
declining health, was preparing to at
tend the dinner given Wednesday night
by Mrs. Townsend to President-elect
Taft, when ahe waa stricken with par-
alyals. Bhe never regained conscious-
ness, passing away peacefully.
A Successful Combination.
The Combination OH Cure for Cancer
DIBIOTOR8
ASA a. CANDLER,
President Central Bank and
Trust Corporation; Presi
dent Cora-Co I a Company, At
lanta.
geohoe w. taerott.
President Piedmont Hotel
Company, and Capitalist, At
lanta.
T. p. 8IIONT8,
President Interborough-Metro-
polltad Company, President
Clover Leaf System and Chi
cago and Alton Railway. New
Y or k.
GEORGE T. ROWLAND,
Publisher and Capitalist, New
York.
H. O. ANSLHT.
Treasurer Southern Railway
Company, Washington, D. 0.
DAN B. HARRIS.
President flouthesstsrn Tar
iff Association, Southern
Manager Aarhen and Munich
Insurance Company of Ger
many, and Security Insurance
Company, of Connecticut, At
lanta.
No. 29
DIRECTORS
REALTY TRUST C O
Capital Stock $600,000
The
Increases in Ground Values of Central Property in Atlanta
Offer Absolute Security and Tremendous Profits. The
Figures Prove It. The Realty Trust Company Gives
the Small Investor a Chance to Share in This
Unequaled Form of Investment.
V. H. KRF.I08HABFR.
President Atlanta
Cotta Company,
PoopUes, Atlanta.
W. n. PATTERSON,
Vice-Prealdant Central Bank
and Trust Corporation, At
lanta.
FRANK OBIOk
Secretary and Treasurer
Southern States Life Insur
ance Company, Atlanta.
-T. 8. B. THOMPSON.
Assistant to President,
Southern Railway Company,
To Small Investors Seeding the Best Form of Investment{
In my last letter I showed Borne Instances of aotual rental advances In dif
ferent- cities proving that improved Central Business Property is the very best
form of investment known. That Atlanta offers unequaled advantages, both as to se
curity And suoh profits as have made many rloh, the following figures prove.
Here is a statement showing increases in ground values of a few pieces of
central property in Atlanta. These figures tell their own story and leave no room
for oomment:
ognlzed
write today^to the
ware of Imitators.
Originator for hi, free hooka. Dr. Bye,
316 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
CAR OF MISTLETOE
SENT TO PITTSBURG
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., D»c. 12.—A car
load of mlztletoe and holly gathered
In the Tennessee river bottoms has
been shipped to Pittsburg, Pa. This
stetion annually contributes aaveral
cars of holly and mlstleto# to cities In
the North and It sells at a good pride.
The Christmas Dinner.
In spite of the fact that the word
dyspepsia means literally bad cook. It
will not bo fair for many to lay tho
blame on the cook If they begin the
Christmas Dinner with little appetite
and end It with distress oc nausea. It
may not be fair for any to do that—let
us hope so. for the sake of the cook!
The disease dyepepsia Indicates a bad
stomach, that la a weak stomach, rather
than a bad cook, and for a weak stom
ach there Is nothing elss equal to
Hood's Sarsaparilla. It gives the stom
ach vigor and tons, cures dyspepsia,
cieates a ‘
pleasure I
l 10 * much a man likes yon,
»wf sorrow? "ile b L*»orV?!'r nndwrtheiwit'ma«teri7or *" •gS*
& Si MnS^f •Ke'pzrVtkst "offered* her ft*.'
JSMW'"'- " nd h * TlD * ,0 , ’%en look zt th. .en.ro.lty znd the .»■
2* GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE of AGRICULTURE
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Offara tha following apeclal course* for Farmer* and Farmers' Boys. No
tuition; no entrance examinations; courses practically free.
The Cotton School, January 4111 to 15th Inclusive
Sixty lectures on soils, fertilizers, farm machinery, c “ 1,| 7 , ‘* lon ’
Hon and Improvement of cotton, diseases and Inzects attacking cotton,
warehousing and commercial handling of cotton. .
Twenty-hours on grading of Cotton. Classes In charge Of three ex-
pert,.
The farmer mu«t understand hew to distinguish and cloMlfy the
(radei of cotton. Special emphasis laid on this feature of the work. The
first Cotton School was an unqualified success. The second, onsJORMS
much better facilities. A summary of the latest and best Information
°n cotton production given free to all students.
Farmers’ Conference, January 18th to 23rd Inclusive
Representative farmers who appeared b ®Fore the Country Life Com.
mission In Athena stated the greatest need of today waa Agricultural
Education. .
Fifty addresses will bo delivered during the Jw successPal nrm-
*ra and scientists. The new Agricultural Building d®di-
Leading farmers will attend from al! section* of tb* ®i*l£g C 2S!
end taka part In the round table talk*. Enter the corn
on grading contests; *150.00 In .prixes. The conference will be an ln-
§ P*rtng occasion. A pereona! experience meeting on Agriculture, you
be benefited and uplifted by attending.
Good Roads School, January 25th to 30th Inclusive
SSE&S ■MTO
DP«s u constructed In Clarke county. , _ .
A >» opportunity to obtain the latest and best scientific » nd Pr“'j£|* 1
'nfojjnatlon on a subject of vital Importance to the welfare of all the peo.
,n ,h * rural districts. ...» . _, h n,
. • °at of nbove courses: Railroad fare; 11.00 • day for board while In
•aihens; registration fee 11.00. ,
Spewil Rates oa all Railroads oa tha cirllflcale plan. Dales of Sale, Janoary
3rd, 4th, 17th, 18th, 24th and 25th.
nr**? not miss this great opportunity. Register now so that proper
provision can be made for your acccmmodatlon.
UpeclaJ circular of Information mailed on application to
President State College of Agriculture,
ATHENS. - • GEORGIA.
«u*ciai circular of Info
ANDREW M. SOULE,
HISTORIC MOTT H0U8E
18 DAMAGED BY FIRE
LEE8B(JRG, V»., D.o. 12.—The old
Mott Home In thl, city ha* been par
tially destroyed by firs. Thl* houaa I,
historic and I, one of the oldest In
northern Virginia. It ha* been the
scene of many hospitalities since colon
ial days and numbered General -La-
Fayette among Its guests. Women
worked with the men In rescuing Its
many valuable relics.
8huttls Factory Burned.
DECATUR, Ala* Dse. 1Z—The shut
tle factor/, located on the river front,
was last night destroyed by fire. The
cause of the fire la unknown. Ths
loss will ba about 22.000, including
stock, partlalyy Insured.
Candler Building—Pcacjitree, Houston and Pryor Sts.
1848 $ 150.00
1902 100,000.00
1903 145,000.00
. 1904 160jQ00.00
This does not include tho seventeen-story building now
on property.
Banks Property—Peachtree, between Grand Opera
House and Aragon Hotel.
1852 $ • 580,00
1867 14,500.00
1904 - 97,000.00
1907 : 120,000.00
This does not include stores now on property.
Grand Opera House—Peachtree Street.
1876 $ 12,000.00 '
1890 40,000.00
This does not include Grand Opera House Building.
St. Luke’s Church—Comer Pryor and Houston.
11877 $ 2,500.00
1882 5,500.00
1885 8,000.00-
1906 40,000.00
King.Hardware Co.—Peachtree Street.
1889 $ 21,000.00 .
1897 58,000.00
1901 80,000.00
Everett-Ridley-Ragan Building—Comer Edgewood Ave
nue and Pryor Street.
1879 $ 9,000.00
1908 160,000.00
Weinmeister Hotel—Forsyth Street.
1883 $ 13,000.00
1896 32,000.00
1907 ' 50,000.00
1908 57,500.00
Norcross Corner (Fourth National Bank Building)—
Peachtree and Marietta Streets.
1846 $ 200.00
1898 120,000.00
1903 150,000.00
This does not include' the sixteen-story Fourth National'
Bank Building, now on property.
Century Building—Whitehall and Alabama Streets.
1849 $ 1,700.00
1860 : 15,000.00
1902 195,000.00
This does not include tho twelve-story building now on
property.
One of the main objects of the Realty Trust Company is to find safe ihvest-
ments and utilize the capital of the small investor where it will do the most good
in bringing in the largest profits and also help in the upbuilding of Atlanta. It
offers the 'person with $100 or more the opportunity of sharing, in this best of all
investments—Improved Central'-Business Property.
Atlanta, Deo. 12, 1908,
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
P. S.—A share of Realty Trust Company stock is the best of all Xmas presents
Tor your wife or child. It insures a lifetime of happy Xmases and will provide a
college education and star.t in business by the time ypur child attains majority.
' * E. P. A.
THE VALUE OFPRA YER
By ELLA WHEF.LER WILCOX.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.,
veteran of the-Civil war, who loat _
foot at Gettysburg, says: -The good
Electric Bitter* have done la worth
more than five hundred dollar* to me.
I spent much money. doctoring for a
bad case of stomach trouble, to little
purpose. ,1 then tried Electric Bitters,
and they cured me. I now take them
a* a tunic, and they keep me strong and
wslt,” 60c at all drug stores.
Boys* Club Bays;
I want to call the attention to the
boys that they are to meet at the Boys'
Club, U 'Trlfllty-ave* Sunday at not
later than 2:20 o'clock, and the best re.
served, seat* at the grand opera will
await the boys who come to the club.
We have something special to tell you.
Your friend.
GEORGE C. DORR,
Superintendent
Candies satisfy ev
ery taste, 60c lb.
Ttwre Is no male writer that women run
to lutu the sereuth heaven of popularity
Jse they do one ut their own sex with
they like. Men do not celebrate the suc
cess of members of their own sex with
the beating of cymhelst bat women do when
s women aenleres any distinction.
all unrhurltfibieneM. and causes them to
get oat their bammeiw.
Woman's best friend Is
woman knows ft. and any
the conti
view mt L_ _ ...—
mighty unlucky In the kind of wo;
he has met.
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX^
A CRIMINAL who waa pronounced In
none some time ago declnred that he
had made a league with the devil,
because Hod bad paid no sttentlou
to hfs prayer*. .
"They told me to ask and that my prayers
would be answered," be esld. "and I prayed
and prayed, and not one thing 1 asked for
was given, and ao I made a bargain with
the devil."
Other and more Intelligent minds have
grown pessimistic with doubt, or atheistical
with nnfnlth. bernuso the teachings of child-
bond regarding prayer were not verified by
actual experience.
However devout von tnay be. dear madam,
do not tell your child thnt each personal de-
And do not deceive your child to establish
Its faith.
Do not bid your little girl to pray to Qod
for e doll, and then’leave her to Imagine
the gift sent direct from heaven when It sr.
rlvee.
The day will come when the knowledge
that yon pnrehased tho doll et e department
atort will cenie her to question your verac
ity. and God's goodness, perhaps.
Far wiser win It be to aey to her, "God
works thru the law of love, end your mother
trleo to be like Him and to give her child
what will oe best for bar."
Just as He sometimes sends rain when we
desire sun, and storm when we desire calm,
so the parent most some tlme^ftsppolnt the
child for some good and sufficient reason,
not always easy for the undeveloped mind
to understand. But Joat so far as It Is pos
sible will the loving parent try to gr—‘
the child’s wish, and Just so far as
deems best will He grant the prayer* of
chUdrsn.
The child who has never been taught to
pray has been deprived of s priceless boon
and privilege.
Prayer to the young mind Is like the trellis
to the young vine, lifting Its tendrils from
the dust and lending tbom upward. Hut
even upon the trellis the tendrils need tbs
i»p iwmiiF,
nessengers of
sunny picnic day will meet wl.- » ...
In puzzled when he learns that blrf*»‘tb#r
ban been praying at the same time f«* min
to save the harvest from Idlght.
Such teachings belittle the Ideal of the
Creator of all things, and they are destruc
tive to tbn growth of intelligent faith. Tell
your children to ask for ths prelection of
Hod’s love, nnd cars, and guldsiics eaeb day,
ind to believe that It will'lie given. Say
tlno that the answer to such prayers Is
rften sent thru the wisdom of the parents,
who are able to set ns God’s 1
love.
When you overhear your
for sotno toy nnd procure _ .
title one. “I heard your request
hnve made myself the agent of ths good
Father and answered It.”
When It Is a rennest yc
reason with ths child.nnd __ r
stand that all Its wiebes can not at once be
mat! ted.
Teach youf- child early In life that prayer
Is n form of concentration, end that by
keeping Its mind fixed upou a certain finn
pose It helps to bring about ths desired
result. *
Hosts of spiritual presences and messen
gers from other realms tire attracted to the
rayerfo! aind. I'rayef Is like the nnme-
*ss force In the magnet ore, as mysterious
s powerful.
He who is reared without the bftrft of
prayer misses the Inexpressible comfort of
ths Invisible yet unmistakable celestial vis-
1 tors.
To pray for wtsdom. guidance and pa
tience thru life's Journey Is the best qf.prsy*
today may seem a corse tomorrow.
Leao on thyself, yet prop thyself with
prayer;
All hope Is prayer; who calls It hope no
more
Sends prayer footsore forth over weary
J nd there ere spirits, messengers of love, •
'ho come at call, and fortify our atrength,
aks friends With them, and with thins
Inner self.
Past out all envy, bitterness and hate.
And k«-fp fIn- mind’* fulr •nberna* lu pun*
Hbake bunds with pain, give greeting unto
Shall climb and claim best Immortality.
ths approach of the dlatutbsd mind to the
radium of nr “—
and mslsneln
phyr tnochc
Ilgcntty. and do not aak the l
to take the management of your trivial
affairs, lint fort be wisdom and guidance
to manage them yourself, nnd patience to
wait for the results you desire.
GUS CASTLE HAS
DESIGNED BICYCLE
PAINLESS
Extraction of Tooth *
Epcctiti,; Phon. 23,
for «ozazem«nt.
DR. H. JENSEN. Dentllt
3SH, 20H Whit.hxll .«,
Otflc. hour! 8 a. m. to
8 p. m.
Ou* Cutle. who I, known n* the
cycling authority of the South and on*
of the bent-known dealer* In bicycle*
nnd aupplle* In Atlanta, U now occu
pying hi* new *tore at 22 North Pryor
■treat, where he carrte* all the leading
make* of bicycles and motorcycle*.
Mr. Caatle atate* that hit regular
stock embrace* the Columbia. National.
Iv*r-John«on and Dayton brand*, and
that the Dayton, Mid by him and ueed
extensively by boy*, hn* a larger sale
In Atlanta than all other makes com
bined.
Mr. Castle, who 1* an expert In every
branch of the bicycle business, has the
manufacturer* otk-the Dayton make up
one after bis own design for 1209, which |
■ PIVkI I •* • al< 1 •>>' Cjinerts to be one of the I
rnmCr nml i »cate*t ani ' *Son*e»t model* for boy* -
4 - - UM that ha* aver been designed. So
perfect "wo* the design, Mr. Cftstlel
states, the maker* have copied It for k
regular model td be sold All over the
country. Mr. Cantle carries a full line
of hlgn and medium-grade bicycle*,
which he sell* for caah -or on "easy
term*.
Have You Joined the Army?
Malaria I, tha father and
the mother of any army of de
generate,.
Brings about a state of In
ertia. Cuts one's power to do
things In half.
Victim* of Malaria can put
10 pound* by a 20-day course
of Johnson'* Tonic.
Fifty cent* If It cure* you.
SI back If It fall* to cure.
The Johnxon'* Chill and Fever
Tonic Company, 8avannah, Ga.
Sanitarium de Truax. .
Medical and Surgical. Thoroughly
equipped; up to date. Nervous and
chronic Diseases. Disease* of women
and children. Separate department.
Drug 1 and Alcoholic Addictions
The most scientific, efficient, relia
ble, upbuilding, harmless treatment
known. Htiperb location: an Ideal re
treat.
... _ Sanitarium de Traux (Inc.). 41?
pi ms. since what *• consider a blessing Cnerokee Ave.. facing Grant Parle.
DR. W. j. UNFORD
DENTIST
will move ioghis new
offices about Dec. 21—
invites all fiis friends
around to see him.
341-2 Peachtree St.
NON-CONVICT BRICK
Delivered in
September 1,000,000
October 1,250,000
November 1,500,000
Free labor wishes to thank
its many friends.
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.