Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 07, 1909, Image 11

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for sale—miscellaneous. ROBISON'S SPECIALS fjo cboe leather Davenports. cut to. .*29.0 $;S c.nuine leather Coneh.s » l-’,0 Felt Mattrei*. 45 pnomls. $ Bid room suits »* •««* *tol#*ato ««■ 11750 Brunei! Art Squire*. 9x12. * Ail picture* *t co*t. mnWr" ~“j 1- Burnett, 55 Sooth I’ryor-st. opposite court bouse. Both pbone*. YOU AT 167 PEACHTREE ST. end *tc#i. Atlft North Pryor-it.. Atlnntn. Gn. PANAMA. SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS rieeneil *nd re*h*ped. Lst* style*, belt "Orb. ACME HATTERS, 100H Wblteb»ll »V -OR SALE—Three hundred new, end sec tn ntnnufnelttrc tintl need the *P»ee: no res- eenflltle offer refused. Howard Safe »ntl Vault Co., 96 North l’ryor st.. Atlanta, Oa. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR HIGH CLASS Drv Cleaning -and Pressing K! Wbltchall-at. For Rent Typewriters. uierwood Typewriter Co., Cindler Bl money TO LOAN. Lmvont rntoa: no dffti.ra; ’onrt.. * 41-H OMK FUNDS tn lend; alii special mm amount; 6 per rent. Write or enll Canton* 24 South BronHt. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm to opp fear*; lowett rate*. John Carey, lft Feast Alnlmina-st.. Century, building. |d|f HONEY to LOAN on Atlanta real estatn THE ATLANTA DISCOUNT COMPANYT A Koanonslble Concern Making Loans Without Heal Estate Security. 827-928 Century HttlMIng. 3-22-19 WHY MAN A CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgage leoaitw ntul Real Estate. 4-1-18 Atlanta ..... -W cent; win L no.tiny while you arc building. ,T. C. Com “■ " w ~ ’412 Vetefa building. Phone* 6483. Six eiiit cent iioNr— Itest per cent, n property: nlan local fumla 7 to l . W. A. Foster. 12 South Brond-ijf. 41-1» Atlanta real es- MnUTOAGE let). in t •: n* tnbll*hmt ^xWtT 1889. 8.. B. Tur man & Co., corner Broad and Alannma sta. note# of anfnrled persons bought and others without’security: easy payments. Offices in 66 principal cities. Tolman, 524 Aostsll ImBdlnu. MONEY to loan. Lowest Rate of Interest. PROMPT SERVICE. REALTY TRUST COMANY, EDWIN P. ANSLEY, President. 67-71 North Forsyth Street. MONEY WANTED. A MAN with liralii and common sens* can Invest $12,500 to great advantage; only a m«tn who Is every Inch a man need ask for pnrthuilars. Addr- * * * — 1 Georgian. dress A. A. A., Box 315. "ANIKD—Ijjan of $2*506. on printing ina- • hlnery worth' six* or eight times that "mount. Concern with good business, GUt proposition- If you’ve got the cash Address a. B„ Box $006. cure Georgian. 4-5-39 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. accountants AND AUDITORS. SHELDON AUDIT i’OMPANV, . 292 Candler 111,1a.. AHant*. Oa. A ifiu, Systems, Examination, l'houes 221$ 8*21*1 „ MUl.TIUltAITIlNO. ■J I MX BITTEN letter* iluiillrxted. form ihlufS? fprodnred. addressing. Oiling In. auilllri*. *S' Kuri'itn Multlgrnpblng 'and Co., 1322 Candler building. Rhone TRUNKS. ’RINK AND DAti REPAIRING. H. W. ■luntree A nro. Trunk and Bag com- Irina. 77 Whitehall If Retail and repairing, *! l-hime u;a ^uMnITURE STORAGE WARE- "I- STORE, puck and *hlp fnrtillure and nouschold goods, Get our estimates be- do anything. Rhodea-Wnod Fur- ^^^^Company. iO?-lQ5-l07-109-111 WtaltabjdL t! Roth phone* cSXE Our Gcuuiue Jeilico Coal $4.00.Per Ton Cash. N'» Ipss than five tons sold at this price, for JuD * delivery; Hurtled quantity to rr.f&'tJf w » priem - - ' •» J HE PROCTER COAL CO. Both Phones 1672. fi L v SCREENS, CARPENTER WORK? 1 ' V HcIIEKNS. FLY scitKKNS—Let us , eilh Toil lo-fure you buy. Moody * Holbrook. 277 Kdgewoud. Phone Iry 1721. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ...heating AND VENTILATING. HEATING AND VENTILATING. Expert meGuula. Also metnl work. Btnnton -ia * r Uo., 68 8. Forsj th xt. Boll phono 3269. 30 ‘ > MM9 0 . LOOKS REPAIRED; KEYS PITTED. Keys Fitted : Locks Repaired. 0 ch *»- L. Reeve*. 19 B. Bro*d. Bell phone *»5. 5 >!0-4 5 BUILDING MATERIAL. R. J. CRAIG & CO. O Lumber Dealer*. ICC Whitehall-*!. . SnrH’Inl price* on nil erndex lumber, shin- l*!o«, laths, etc. Both pltooen. 3-17-24 ii FURNITURE REPAIRED. FERNITrUE renovated ntul repaired: high, elans wpholsterlng. Haler It Vollierg. IS- j; 139 8. Forsyth-*!. S-9-33 r PAINTING. WALL PAPER. HOMES • MADE ATTRACTIVE FRIDDELL BROS. HOUSE PAINTING. WALL PAPER , • AND WALL TINTING. * 174 PEACHTREE ST. f J»ell phnn* 439 Iry; Allant* 35*3. 1 FURNITURE AND flOUSEFURNISHINds! \ JORDAN & KAY. - FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISIIIXOS. 144 Anburo-ar*. Atlanta Phone 1*011. ' „§T9.Y E AND range repairing. STrtY I.R AND ItANGKK repaired, mu veil ’ *nd connected, \Y* are Stove expert*, M. A Shelton * Bio.. 113 Mnrlettn «t. Both phone* 527S. 4-7-15 SEWING MACHINE8 REPAIRED. f SEWING MACHINES RENTED—Wo rent ne** SlnscY* nnd Wheeler A- Wilson ma chines with complete apt of Attachments for $2 per month: prompt delivery* Ringer Sewlnp Machine Co. Both phones 1S91 79 . Whlt»b*ll-it.. Atlanta.’Q:i. DANIEL & STALLINGS, Popular Price Tailoros. Cleaning; Altering, Repairing nml Preying. 11 '8. Forsyth at. Atlnntn Phone 3522. SIGNS.- BROWN A HKLMCAMP. Signs of all kinda. 2744 E. A In bn inn-if. Bell phone 1678. TYPEWRITERS. THE L. C. SMITH, only risible typewriter; type bars trill not atlck up; nenr model; Just out. II. M. Aube Company, Atlnntn. 3.19-24 WANTED—One bun ft red men to bring their suits to be cleaned, pressed nnd repaired, at 49 South Pryor. 4-2-32 FLY SritMF.NN. CARPF.NTKIl WORK. FLY 'SCREENS. FLY 8CREEN8^I*et us figure jvlth V«u before you buy. Moody St Ilo1br&ok..2>7 Bdfcewood. Phono Ivy 1239. 4*5-1 HARNESS AND HARNESS REPAIR ING. A. WRIGHT, harness remilrlng. Worjf done neatly, promptly, reasonably prices; single, double second-hand harness for sale. Exchange place nml Edgcwood-nre. . . • <■«•«* STOVES AND STOVE REPAIRING. KANOR8 AND GAS stores connected nnd disconnected. Southern Store and Supply Co.. 133 Whltehnll-st. Both phones. Look—If you want your bicycle repaired reasonable, roll 169 Whltelinll^t.: new nnd necond-hand wheels for sale. I>. Alexander. 4-6-11 TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. ALL MAKES ranrhln”*. $15 up. Typewriters rebuilt: repaired. Atlnntn Typewriter Ex change. Atlanta. 3-19-25 HORSESHOEING, WAGON BUILD ING. 1. VON tlKKDKN, PROFESSIONAL bnrnrshoelng and general repairing; nil atrlca carriage aud wagon pnlutlng; wagon building n specialty. 40 ronrtbuid-Rt. Atlanta phone 3664. 3-30-48 FIREPROOF STORAGE. WE STORE hoaaehold goods and pianos Warrhouiat 235-7-0 and 241 Edg*wood-av«. Office 12 Aabum-are. John J. Woodaida. HARDWOOD FLOORS. PARQUET bnrdwood floor* furnished, laid nml tinlahed complete. Edwnrd Ilnynes Lumber Company. 43 Sprlng-st., Atlanta. Gn. 3-9-3 SHOE REPAfRING. GWINN’S floe r-hor repairing at cut prices. Work called for and dalirerrd. Shoes re paired while you wait. Both phonaa. WARM AIR HEATING. WE HAVE the beat furnace; we do the beat work; we guarantee everv furnace. Let ua pipe your house and put In furnnee. Monertef Furnnee Company. Atlanta. Ga. ; ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPAIRED. 1 MAKE n apeclnlty of repairing, reflnlsb- Ing nnd upholstering old mahogany. Cecil Cal fee, 138 Whitehall. Bell pboue Main 6379-J. 3-22-21 ARCHITECTS. HEAD h COOKSEY. ARCHITECTS. 306 ENGLISH-AMERICAN BUILDING, ATLANTA, OA. j FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. j FACTORY, STORE OR WAREHOUSE. $11,500—On# of the few, cloae- in ait«s left for tbe above uae in the city. Fronting Whiteball-st. 54Vk feet and running almost on level back 168 feat to Central Railroad. Only flve minute*’ walk to renter of city. Property now renting for $720 per year, nnd *111 double in value in on# y#ar. Term* can r he made. .. $3.500—Eight-room 2-atory houae, South ^ Pryor-at., three minutes’ walk to old depot; 1 now rented $30 per month; nothing cheaper on the atreet no cloae in. Owner needs cash. \ $2.600—8#ren-room 2-atory house, West End, 4block of two car lines; level lot, 40x100, ( fenced In; nice fruit tree*; gas, water, sew erage ; nice porcelain bath. W ill aell on terms (very easy). L. M. JOHNSON & CO., 1 t 405 Peters Building. [ Both Phones 4891. 'j CLOSE-IN HOMES FOR * SALE BY OWNER. NEW HOUSES. 10 minutes' easy walk frnm Kimball House and railroad stations. 76 and 82 Wlndsor-st.. each 8 rooms. 2-story, all material ami work manship of the best, sanitary plumblnff. m gas and electric lights electric bells. 1 well-fltted pantries and closets. Pr ces >4760 and >4,509. • 68 WINDSOR STREET, cottage, 7 *" rooms, lately put In perfect repair, t painted and papered, modern plumbing r and nice mantels. Only M.500. 1 IN WEST END, two eottagea. 6 and 7 rooms, each on large corner lots, modern bath room* with city water and sewerage. Prices >2.690 and >2.750. ALSO THIRTY LOTS In good neigh borhood, lying well and itady for building, with sewer and water In front. Prices very low—from >600 to 2909. Reasonable term* on any of above. ^ CHAS. R. HASKINS, % ,107 Gould Bldg. Phone M. 197(i-L. THE ATLANTA GEORGLVX AND NEWS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate. 71. North Forsyth Street (Corner I,tickle) >400 per front foot tor 60-foot lot on Auburn Ave.. between North Poor and Ivy streets. Thlsi.block la pretty well built up. and within a. short time can be sold for >600 per foot. Let u* show you this property. Can make terms. If you don’t buy this property at this price we will tell* you n very .short time frond now, "I told you so." >300 per front foot for 46-foot lot on Falrlle street, between Carnegie way and Luckie street. This property Is bound to rPruble In value within a abort time, with all the Improvements oeln* made in this section. Don't fall to ,ee thla. Terms. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TWO BARGAINS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $600.00—Right olf Highland, on St. Charles, Is a lot 50x200 to a ten-foot alley. Tills Is n 70-foot street. Cheapen lot In Druid Hills sectiqn. Got to have the money. Some terms. $600.00—On Lavonla, the neig street Just this side of Ponce DeLeon and about 300 feet from Highland, Is a lot 50x206 to a 20-foot alley. Level. Cheap. Terms. Get busy. RIGHT NOW Ib the time to invest In the Druid Hills section. Will NEVER he as cheap again. THESE ARE FACTS. i)S Decatur street, bettveen, Hilliard and Yonge streets, we offer a lot, 67 feet front.-for $6,260. The city has al ready appropriated $12,000. to have De catur street paved with ’.wood blochL and when this fs done thjit lot will be worth Uo.ooo easy. Here Is u chance to double your money. Nothing like it on the street. Salesmen: 1. H. EWING. Manager. J. W. Mason. Pauf F. Vote, B. Hardeman, J. Hope Tlgner, H. V. Wilcox. S.. C. Little. Bell 1304-1305 Atlanta 363 WISTER A. SHARP, SUCCESSOR TO Saunders & Sharp, Real Eatate and Renting Agents, 26 S. BROAD ST. Phones—Atlanta, 756; Bell, 881. GO OUT and look at the # southwest 'comer of East W. E. TREADWELL & CO. REAL ESTATE. !' 24 South Broad-Stt houses on the north side, fronting one f the Mat streets, 100x176. If you Our long experience OP! THINK! ! INVESTIGATE! ! ! J. L. & W. H. TURNER 401-2 EMPIRE. M. HJG7 l AT. 815. FOR RENT—HOUSES. W. A. FOSTER and RAYMOND ROBSON. 12 South Broad Street. Bell Photos 1031-32. Standard 1881. 18-r., 118-120 \Ve»t Petchtr^ 10-r M 127 Xel«on-*t IO r., 162 Junfpar-ftt i.. 10 r., 153 Highland *™ 10-r., 832 Piedmont five 285 t Ppni*e DeLeon-nve P r M 335 t>nlral-av*.#(brand new). 8*r., 99 Ortnond-at 8-r . 185 Kr.*t Pine at 8-r., 240 Centml-aTc 8-r„ 291 Central-ave (May 1) 8-r., 588 Washington-st. (brand new 7-r.. 358 Canltol-ftve. 7-r., 380 Lalce-ave. (Inman Park). . 7-r. 2Q8 Lawton-at 7- r., 880 Capitol-are 8- r^ 10 Wilton plare'(West Knd) 8-r., 282 Courtland-at 0-r., 18 I*iwn-at. (Weit End).... H r., 388 South Boulevard 8-r., 2flfi Waldo-at. (Gnat park)... 5-r., 106 Dodd-ave 4*r„ 151 Ira-at. (water, g»», bath). 4-r., 45 Weat Llnden-at 60.00 45.80 80.00 45.00 .. . 80.00 70.00 40.00 25.00 17,50 88.85 15.00 45.00 35.00 50.00 15.00 15.00 12.50 22.50 20.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 10.60 15.00 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT. (Furnished.) WK have a beautiful furnished apartment on Pearhtree-at. See us about this. ’ Can rent reasonable. SUBURBAN HOMES. WK hqve several more beautiful modern rot tfegea in West Kind, also some nrettjr rot* ttge home* in the Grant park tertian, Wash- FOR RENT—HOUSE*. FOR RENT $41.65 45.00 25.60 65.00 „ . s _ I a? 60.00 18-r. h., 76 Tliuriuoint-at 45.00 9-r. h.. 27 Knit Third-at 85.00 9-r. h.. 10 lllgtilnnil inf 17.50 0-r. h., 233 Courthind-iit 35.00 9-r. Ii., 225 Bait IIiintor-Bt. (April 23).. 26.00 17-r. b.. 28 Ciipltcd-nvc 13*r. li., 115 Aiiltiiru-avr H r. b.. 240 11illlti i il-st 10-r. Ii., 87 Knit Nortbsnvo 10-r. h., 612 Wnahlngtoii-Ht 61.00 M4lio . 417 lMediaotit-iivv 32.50 8-r. Ii.. Ill) <lnrtiett-it 3100 8-r. Ii., 51 North Hutier-M 20.00 8-r. h., 6 Chamberlatit-at 18.00 8-r. Ii.. 86 Wiiltvfonl-arv 16.00 M. L. PETTY, ItKAL ESTATE. .12 HAST ALABAMA HTItKRT. BOTH PHONES 1S7. IN A TWENTY MINUTES' DRIVE FROM TUB C ITY OP ATLANTA. WB HAVE A MAGNIFICENT TRACT <>F LAND, CON TAININO *1 ACHES. THtK Tit ACT LIES PEUPELTI'.T LEVEL AND HAS A PltONTAOE ON TWil PUBLIC ROADS. WE ARB OFFERING THIS TItACT OF LAND POIl HKI Pttll ACRE. AVE WANT >3.000 CASH AND volt CAN NAME YOCIi OWN TEltMH 4)N THE BALANCE. THIS CAN I1E HCB-DI VIDEO INTO 10-ACRE TRACTS. AND WILL EASILY RUING F/O PER ACHE. THIS TItACT OP LAND WILL nocm.K IN PRICE IN THE NEXT PEW YEARS. THERE IS NOT ANOTHER TRACT OP LAND NEAR ATLANTA THAT CAN BE BOt'HHT FOR THIS PRICE THAT IIAS AS MANY ADVAN TAGES AS THIS TRACT OP LAND IIAS. IT WILL MAKE TOC A FINE TRICK FARM. AND IH-'AI.SO VERY DESIRABLE FOB BITI.DINO PITIPOSKS. IlOCSES HLTI.T ON THIS LOT Wtu, RENT AT ONCE AND BRING A HOOD INCOME. SIX-ACHE TRACT, AT COLLINS 8TA TION—First stop on the mariet ta CAR LINE. BEYOND THE RIVER. THIS IS JUST TWENTY-PIVEWIINI’TKS’ HIDE PROM THE CITY. AnoCT 0 CENTS CAR FARE. THIS IS A PRET TY ELEVATED TRACT AND RIGHT AT THE STOP; ONE OP THE PRETTIEST ni'ILDLVO HITES ON THIS LINE. IT IIAS WATER ON THE BACK END OF THE LOT. WHICH MAKES IT VERY DESIRABLE. I WILL HELL THIS AS A WHOLE FOR H.UOO. Olt WILL DIVIDE IT INTO FOPB LOTS, >3M A LOT. ON TERMS TO SUIT THE Pl’RtlllASER. WE PrlU.lSI! n weakly rent bulletin, civ- lug n gisul <le*eri|it!nii of everythin;; we have for rent. Get u eopy. JOHN J. WCODSIDE. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. KENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE. ON Tl • l I III* .wlflllll i*llfr„ A. s KIGHY-UOO.M T WO-HTOK Y TlUf MONTH, . T1IE (TTY; $4,800; $000 I’AHII. HALANUR $35 PER MONTH. NOT AXoTHKIt IT.AC’K ON TMB NORTH HIDE THAT WILL TOITH THIS IN ANY REHI’KCT AH TO PRICK AND LOCATION. GET IHT4Y IF YOU WANT AN ELEGANT NORTH HIKE HOME. LIKE PAYING HKNT. WILL GIVE YOU THE INSUR ANCE POLICY ON TH18 PLACE. HAMMOND—Tbe frl. n Mr*.. Ailciliif E. IIn nlid Mrs. A. D. Ail: W. R. I In iiininnil. D Jlnuiomml nml Mr nri* Invited Adeline E. 11. S. if*®, nt 11 o KINDNESS AS FOUNDATION OF CHARACTER THOMSON '& LYNES, circinc iigiu5, water anu uiui, ■ (in. Hoc ua about outside homes. FOR RENT OR TO LEASE HOTEL “SAN-TOY” This is a new four-story concrete building equipped with all modern conven iences. Contains fifty bed rooms besides parlors, iy>ad- ing-rooms, bath-rooms, etc. Fronts beautiful park, also Lakd Demorest, which cov ers sixty acres or more. This hotel built especially for summer tourists in a popular resort. Address Demorest Build ing Company, Demorest. Qa. HOUSES FOR RENT. Parties desiring to rent houses, flats or rooms can get lists of.all property for rent in the city by applying at our information bureau in our furniture department. No charge for servied. J. M. HIGH COMPANY. Department Store. FIFTY acrea in 70 yard* of trolley lint, United State* Prlann, two 5-room cottage*, big barb, tile-floored milk houae. flve fowl houae* and wired run; all fenced and aub divided ; water, Bermuda, fruit. 818 ACRES In 8 mile* of Aiken, < 8. C;, two mites Southern railway, four milea to trol ley and flve big cotton mills; electric plant in two mile*: koalin buff clays. Fuller’s earth. flre-proof Wown sandstone! enough to build big city, long leaf pine, land level, aandy, top clay subaoil. FIFTY-SIX acra* i Georgia railroad, In'four FOR SALE—Land for man ufacturing plants, in lots of one acre or mord, front ing on Central of Georgia railroad; near street, ears, schools and churches; elec tric lights and power for manufacturers. Apply to Anthony Murphy, Piedmont Hotal. ‘ PEACHTREE ROAD For Sale or Exchange. LOT 100 f*et front, 300 or more, deep to creek, thin aide of bridge! WJll eel) or ex change for vacant property on good aids atreet, north aide, or on aouth aide, Weat End or Grant park aaetlon. .Address, Ownar, Box 500. care Georgian. A. J. MAYFIELD, REAL ESTATE nnil B«ntln* A,,n«. 49 South Pryor-at., corner Huntar-at. Office hour*, lo'to 2 and 5 to 7. Balance of time given to outdoor work. cnl!*etlnx root* *nd looking uflor property. Ll.t jour proporty with ** »nd It will k*v« tr.r norwnul tttrntlon. " . Pliono,: Atltnt* 739, Boll 3uS0. Bungalow Plan No. 12 1‘litnnnl by .1. Flood Wulktr. Ron -Antonin. Tox**. If you rain accumulate by continuing MILLION DOLLARS; In CASH tn our contract holder* up - and Including December 3,* 190). ome to eee u» or write u». Be gRtd COMPANY”, 18 N. FORSYTH-ST. BOTH PHONES 458. 383 E. GEORGIA-AVE, $3,500. Between Grant and Hill-sts., on a large, elevated lot, wo can show you an ideal six-room cottage. The above price is below the average price in that block Terms chii be arranged and no loan to assume. THREE VACANT LOTS in In man 1’nrk. They arc elevated and pretty, well located and right in line of enhancement. Pretty honids all -around. The owner must sell and says get an offer at once. We are positive you can buy this far below the actual value. $2,500—East Georgia-ave.,. near the corner Capitol and Georgin aves., wo have an up-to-date five- room cottage. House is. comparn tively new and built of splendid material. Only one nt this price hnd it is sure to please. $550—Vacant lot, 169 feet front, with a good depth. This is Id eated nenr the corner South Bou levard and Confedcrate-ave. Does not seem possible, but it’s a fact. $5,250 for a bemitiful eight-room furnace-heated Inman Park home; large shady corner lot. IF YOU HAVE any real estate for sale let us know where it is. We can sell it. GATE CITY PENCE WORK*. 14 EIMIKWOODAVE. Both Phone*: Bril Main 7111, Atlanta *1 3-30-41 AUCTION SALE8. Auction Sale of Furniture, Friday, April 9,10 a. m. WK WILL OFFKR n Hire lot of Imnachotd good* furnlalilng*, from a north aide homo; an mo ronalata of brnaa mid Iron bed*. dri*«a«‘r*. waabatanda, aldaboanl, parlor plrrpn, dining room chair** nrt Miuarr*. matting. l«rJ curtain* and other thing* too nmitcmti* tb mantlon. tbaolutPly to tb« high cat bidder without limit or rwmrvp. He m"intier the time and placp. W>* pity high i»*t r«*ft price* for hoiiai'hob) good* i»r »cll H.'tiuc «*n cuuiniltalon. Hulldlng. Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE. ROOM BUNGALOW on t N< J. T. DANIEL, Owner. 281-2 Peat’ll tree-st. KENTUCKY HORSES. E have juit rwehtd a car of fine Kcnturky driving end *addtc hnr*p*. t’»«c nut at deleft Jou a nice horoc. Price* Mule Company. National. Stock Yards. Aftrr a day'* grind In the city, how w* have longed foi;n place to go where we could do away with the ullfj formal ine*, forget the niceties of etiquette, ard. donning gown and slippers, have n few qulel, nonchalant hours! Many hare found just sych In the reposeful nnd restful bungalow, and. too. got a breath of country air. n glimpse of the sky and free communion with nature. Today'* Georgian real cqjnta ndver- tl*ers tell of many .suburban lots that would be the proper place (or that bungalow. Read them nnd see If It Is not so. CENTRAL AUCTION CO, 12 E. MITCHELL ST. Hi*ll Phone, Main 2421. S. B. TURMAN & CO. * Real Estate, Renting aud Loans. !.(>( >K-$1,109 got* good four-room houxo on DIH-avr.. near corner of Oak. on Htetvart* car line. Tbl* I* a very |iretiy little ti Idee home; tmnmW hLi foriiitLi i-irhhral Iwri Li^pUJiuMJl ilLoyoio ff *TO® r* <• H 1 Sg=z ;:■«== LOOK AT NO. 22 I litre loon-live., near More- land-live., and In linlf block of North !>c- •Mtiir car line; new aeven-room cottage tit*! boll: c\erjr convenience; i-nat frout; ’•rge In*. tJgp’t fall to *$*•• tbl*. It’a worth >«nr while; $5.1 »*aali *ihI bttbtm e llke rent. • Fourteenth at. lota. Going fast, i Now I* the lime to buy and mw the ad- j ranee price; $2,009. I.(H)K*-New two*t«ry. eight-rooiu houae ; oil Myrtle-*!., ^^jrner Tenth. Ile*t bulll : houxe In Atlnntn. Kvpfjf i*on rente nee. Dotibl.^-llooreil. atorm-atieeteil; builder*' ' i»«*r; furna«*e-lie tied. Big level lor. low. Term* attractive. , -Xl no r-Tplo rx.- Oornoi’ Broad and Alabama Streets. more of the necessity for klnd- ness to animals than I do of tbe necessity for kindness to children and people. This Is my explanation; Character Is built In layers, like the earth. The very first foundation of i noble character Is kindness. All othf-r virtues and talents are like hous-s built upon the ahlftlng -and If kind ness Is not at the base. The word •kindness” has become al most meaningless by Its misapplica tion. Thousands of Christian people be lieve themselves “kind" when thev Ki\e money to charitable Institution- and speak to those they deem inferiors - with condescending amiability. They rear their children to be -kind.” but they do not explain to the unfolding young mind how kindness Includes an understanding of the great responsibil ity the strong owe to the weak, the ro bust to the ailing, the well-to-do to the poor, the complete to the deformed, the speech-endowed to the dumb. A Way to Banilh Suffering. If every child living today were made to realize this sense of responsibility, nnd to feel sympathy, protection and love for the helpless animals, the de- fortfied, sick or penniless humans, more than two-thirds of the. sorrow, suffer ing and sin on earth would vanish in one generation. The Idea of “kindness" has l»-n talked in an abstract manner from the pulpits of the world for centuries. The word has grown Inane, like “brotherly love" nnd "Christianity." Children hear kindness urged at Sun day school and public school, yet they go out upon the street and tease nd ridicule some wretched beggar or for lorn peddler or tramp, nnd they “«e;“ the dog on the tall of the cat and laugh at the result. These same children of Christian parents, pupils of Christian teachers nnd members of Christian churclic-. drive behind horses will* docked tails ami are not taught to know that the docking process is mutilation of a por tion of the animal's spinal column, nnd that the poor beast has been deprived of hi* means of defense against Insects. The Starting Point of Character. These children consider the over check a “stylish” affair, nnd they nrs not taught that It means torture to the animal. Thla sort of civilization and educa tion-called Christian—lesvee the por tion of the brain where kindness dwell* wholly undeveloped. The child who has no sense of duty toward an ani mal has a lesa active sense of duty toward a fellow being. It Is because I know the Importance of a solid foundation for any strip tttr$ which we hope will last that I so con stantly advocate laying the inacon work of kindness to animals as the starting point for a useful character. I do not believe any little girl, how ever unfortunate In her environment, will grow Into a careless, unloving nr cruel mother If ehe Is taught to ln\e, protect and care for the birds, cats, dogs nnd horses she sees ns she grows toward womanhood. I do-not believe the boy who Is awak ened to a knowledge of his responsi bility tbward animals will grow up t > tease or torment cripples or tramps nr to misuse his own kindred. No Room for Petty Jealousy. It Is an excellent thing for the world at large that so many societies are be ing formed everywhere to educate chil dren and adults In klndnes*. The more of thesa societies the better. But It Is saddening to observe tbe petty spirit of i Jealousy often existing between two societies formed for the same purp> se. but bearing different names. The American Humane Asaoclallon Is a noble and admirable society, an or ganized federation of humane societies end Individuals having for Us object the prevention and suppression of cru elty. and czpedatly of cruelty to chil dren and animals. Its work Is excellent, nnd every mem ber of the S. P. C. A. should rejoice In the formation of the Humane Associa tion. and every member of the Humane Association shuuld wish godspeed to the 8. P. <’,A. .Instead I llnd rivalry and Jealousy and backbiting existing In many places between the two societies, and I urn ashamed of human nature when it i an drug down a noble cause by such un worthy feelings. All Should Work Together. They handicap and hinder the prog- ** of klndner* In the world. If you are a member of either »<u l. ty remember you nro merely a finger »n God’s hand. Do not feel Jealousy or rivalry toward nny other linger, hut think of yourself a* a part of tbe great whole—Incapable alone, but helping to give power and completeness to the other members of the supreme body. When the moturmnn's hand reached down and drew up the child from the track no one Anger of that hand cried out against the otheis which united In making Its strength. Do your work In your own best w and wish godspeed to all fellow woi era. “Touched" tfie Conduotor. Did you ever get on a train and row money from the conductor to your fare? Two of our prominent ■ zens did last week, nnd the funny I* that they had started to Allant; buy an automobile. The two could raise six dtdlar* when the “con" cc for fores.--Rochelle New Era. No Osterizatlon For Him. Mr. John T. Brannon, from route No 5. Was In town yesterday. Mr. Brunner states that day before yrstenlav ■ f the anniversary of Ills 77th birthday He hue lived to n ripe old age. has sill with hint the good wife of his youth, lie ha* prospered well with this \ ; id - goods; says If he owe* • dollar In the world outside of his this year's guan bill he don't know It. He has a com Crib full of corn, a smoke hou-' Ailed with bacon, lots of potato*-, anil every thin else he needs. Looking around this week It appeared to him that lie had missed one of the luxuries, a- wii as the neceaaltles of life, which had been accustomed to vlalt hlin three times a week. He came to town nnd regulated that matter and left for home with good reasons to feel good. I •••king back over a well-spent life, wltl he guild wishes of many friends, h ping '.that he may still be permitted to enjoy many other birthday occasions—» Statesboro New,. •0008 zesottd tRt-g 4>*pe» roj PV tu*A\ * »*n Vinos net SuicUuc emu >i -r i ail