The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 03, 1906, Image 10

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WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 cents, the price of four line*. oik words of average length "lake m line. The following rates ere for consecutive insertions} 1 time 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times 4/2 cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times ..... P/$ cents a line. 78 times S cents a line. Written notioe Is required to discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. . Georgian want ads. are Inex- tensive, but they bring quick re* suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exoeed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. * 1 I P-H'»1 P umi in every town In Georgia sod Alabama I midget cards. Write for free samples r terms. Autry Greer. Atlanta. U*. Empire building. WANTED HELP—MALE. bad experience; send references; must be PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy. Atlanta. Oa. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKEEIM N G, Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a month. Draughon’s Practical Business Col lege. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree. Bell phone 8J3. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will conrlnce you that DraugTmn's Is the best. — WANTED—HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BOOK KEEPER AND STEN- OGBAPHER.MUST HAVE HAD EXPERI ENCE. SEND REFEREN CES. MUST BE STEADY, RELIABLE, SOBER. AD DRESS IN OWN HAND WRITING, B. & S., CARE THE GEORGIAN. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT REM- Ington operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Co., Ill Peachtree WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER 1MMEDI- ately for young ladles* college. Only com petent and cxiierieneed persons need apply. State salary required and send recommenda tions. Address at once Shorter College, Rome. Ga. FIFTY YOUNG LADIES WANTED IN Ih>x and tray department; light, easy work and good pay. National I*nper Co., 257-2*53 Decatur street. WANTED—GOOD COOK; ROOM ON THE • place; reference required. Phone SW X.. or apply corner Peachtree and Seventeenth WANTED-A PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER (lady) to occupy tree desk room with Co- operative Rook Co., 87*4 Peachtree street. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped. 60c. Soft sod stiff felt bats cleaned and re shaped. Sc. sweats. , •H Whitehall fft FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS should have high grade si rns. Call Kent Sign Co.. hUt North Tryor stre Phone zm IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to sell, see the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. * Phone Beil 2106. FOR SALE-WK PERSONALLY.OFFER 813 shares of stock In the Piedmont Iron and Metal Company, paying ® per cent on Investment. The a mount of money derived from this stock will enable us to demand our price for nearly nil stock In our line at present. We are making money, and can show a net gsln of 60 per cent over the last twelve months' business. We hate Stood losses acrrueil In first year's busi ness, besides 60 per cent over and above this loss. We have men at the hend of this organisation who are able, competent cants who mean business need apply, S have no time to go over this matter mers curiosity. Inquire by mail; state If aalary Is desired. Piedmont Iron and Metal Company, 175 to 183 Madison avenue, Atlanta. Ga. VISIT THE LARGEST AND BEST equipped dental apartnieuts lit Georgia at 19* Whitehall street. Atlanta Dental Of fices. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gavan. 71 Whitehall street. 'Phone 1822. S every sack. WANTED—EEC 'ON D 11 AN D BO U rTOP or fiat-top desk, with side drawers. Must be In good condition. State price. Ad dress Desk, care The Georgian. WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED MTEXoG- rnpher. with typewriter, some work after office hours. Can take your citation when convenient. Clrculnr letters and nil kinds of stenographic work solicited. Price very •reasonable. Address reply C2 Htenognipliei, MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MA.NtiANE.HK AND CitoME steel hank safes nud vault doors; every thing In safe Hue. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 28 S. Broad, atreet. CONSOLIDATED IN ONE IHG BUILDING at 2814 Whitehall street. Dr. Lanier's At Isnts Dental Offices. ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICE. PHONE *2563 J AND MAKE AN ENGAGE unit and have yt*ur teeth crowned, tilled or bridged by siieclallsts. Atlanta Dental M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. 8IIBLTON IS A practical stove and range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both pboues 6275. U t>. Pryor street. AGENTS WANTED—WB MANUFACTURE ten splendid household article* that toll rapidly; our agent a are making from S3 to 110 per day; a sure money winner for men and women; write now. you won’t regret It. American B. A P- Co., Cam bridge. Ohio. TEETH. SPECIALISTS WHO AUK EXPERT DEN- Mats at Dr. Lnnler’* Atlanta Dental Of- fire* nt XM4 Whitehall afreet. PERSONAL. DAVID W. TABBnonOH. MASTEB i-LLMBUn, Phones UK. MB. Hunter at ‘‘KENT LIGHTS.” THE BEST OK MANTLE LIGHTS NOW gold nt Ul% N. Pryor St. Alas Kent. Phone 4844. KIIOM'H MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP and hair soap; sold at drag and depart ment stores; ask for It or write J. J. Krom, Scalp nnd Hair Specialist. 612 The Grand. Atlanta, Ga. C. W. RUSSELL HAS MOVED TO 19 Petera atreet. Have yoar roof*, gutters nnd warm nlr furnaces pat In shape before winter cornea. 13.00 TO $6.00 FOR THE FINEST GOLD nnd white crowns. Best silver nnd gold fillings 50c to $1.50. Teeth extracted with out the slightest pnln. Atlanta Dental Of fice*. 39* Whitehall street. Phoue 2563-J for Dr. J«nnler or Dr. Lovelace. FOR SALE—REAL' E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. place It with us; we giro It our special and personal attention. If It's worth the price we will mil It. C. If. Well* A Co.. 1104 Fourth National Bank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OB Ex change property of any kind, It will pay you to see ns. C. II. Well* it Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank Bldg. STORE-132 PEACHTREE STREET, RUN- nlng through to Forsyth street, Includ ing good haaetaent nnd upstairs. Apply nt office of Outhman Steam Laundry, iff) Peachtree atreet. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of nny kind. It will pay you to see ns. C. II. Well* A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. BOARDER8 WANTED. THE BON AIR, 344 Peachtree «t., solicits Inspection, comparison and patronage. THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH students na hoarders please address O. O. Boyle, secretary, at the school. L08T. Who puts your paper on so slick. And guarantees that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice. And "always lowest In the pricer* Burnett, of course! Your "Unde Jim" la hard to beat; He'o at Number 12 R. Hunter street. Both l'honep 660. ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES. THE largest South. Remember the place, 39* Whitehall. Lout oh strayed-bud mfi.b Anotit nine years old, strayed Saturday night; last seen was going toward West End. Liberal reward If returned to J. I». Con ley Coal Company, 239 McDaniel. FOUND. THE BEST 18 ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST —Atlanta Dental Offices, 39* Whitehall atreet. FltANKl.tN, TIIE Ot.KAN CLEAN FBI, low. cleans suite $1 to 81.60- Pants 60c, 168 Whitehall BL Phones. Bell 629. A. 3S8L ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES. REMEM HER—DR. LANIER HAS CON- aolldntiHl nil hla practice In one big build ing. nt 39* Whitehall street, tinder the nnine, Atlanta Dental Offices, Nothing In the South to equal theiji. Come ami mu* them and have your teeth filled, crowned uud bridged by specialist* nnd not by stu dents. Plume 2363-J f«»r Dr. Lnnler or Dr. I^ivelarc. 29* Whitehall street. TEETH. TEETH FILLED, CROWNED, BRIDGED and made by specialists nt Dr. l-antcr's Atlanta Dental Offices. 39* Whitehall Ht. TABLE COVERS. TABLE COVER CHAMOIS SKIN WITH beautiful design of old negro head; aonie- thlug new, nrtlatlc and useful; 22x22 Inches. 11.50 postpaid urn stamps). The Art Shop, Ho* 341. Columbia, H. c. ART SCHOOL. WANTBD-TIIE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slappy’s School of Art and Inspect por traits palntetl by hla large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SIGNS WILL BRING YOU bnalness. For high grade work call on Kent. 91* N. Pryor. Phono 2928. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. nt the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will nay you to see us. C. 11. Wells A Co.. 1104 Fourth National Batik. NO FRENZIED FINANCE IN IM’KCIIAH Ing n lot In Riverside addition to the city of Wnycroem tin. Agents wanted. Address Riverside park, Waycfoes, G*. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and other* American Investment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1490. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. FOFII PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lemi money for purchase money notes; straight loans made for 6 per ceut and up wards. According to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 South Broad street. TIIE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlanta property s reason able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense nud prompt attention. Only on real estate In aud near Atlanta. H. It. Turman. MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. 3 TO 6 YEARS. 4 PER CENT. JOHN CAREY. 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 4*. 6 and 6 per cent. Writs or call H. W. Carson, 24 S. Broad street. FARM LOANS-\VK ARE PLACING loans ou Georgia farms nt the lowest ratrs ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE nt very lowest rates. No delay*- Charles Herman, rooms 202 3 Temrde Court. HAVE 85.0® TO LOAN. HUMS TO SUIT, on umutemuhered Atlanta realty. Address It. R. M . care Georgian. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. ;* Auburn nveuue, corner Peachtree. Eat ranee Auburn avenue. FOR RENT—ROOMS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. W. It. 8H ELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants and auditors, 614-519 Tempi* Court. Examinations. appraisals, audita. and long distance phone 1191 TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORD*- Wholesale and retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines and Records. Just retired large consignment of machines nnd over 10,00) records. Immediate attention given mall order*. We want the names of nil talking machine dealers In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexander-Klyea Ca „ BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In the South. Southern ngenfs for I*lerce. Yale. Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price Rat. Alexander* Klyes Co. ME68ENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MES- sengera, 'pbdne 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Brnuan. MEDICAL KROMOPATHIC REMEDIES CUBE scalp diseases and make hair grow. Kroin’s Medicated Soap makes yon by- rlenlcally clean. (30 years aucceaa.) J. J. Krom, specialist, 813 "Tb* Grand," At lanta. Ga. PICTURE FRAMES. nrrrRK fiiamkh madb to order. II. W. Yarbrough, 2* Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave nue. . PRE88ING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EU- rekn Pressing Club— Cleaning— Repairing. Atlanta ’phone 7®, Bell 'phone 247». 106* Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership 81 per month. 8TOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND aet up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture bouse, 2M Petera street. ’Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We bay any thing. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II- W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail ond repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone J5i6. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches are my hobby. Modern Idea* In work and dealings. H. Walter Lett, Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LDCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. B.II as. Urn's srwed half aotre. 7tr. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 Sooth Pryor street, opposite court house. All work firat-claae. No cheap prices. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. BALLWOODR. IDEAL* and all other makes at bargain prtcea. We can sell you a register, suitable for any busloess, at a price that cannot help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every raglster guaranteed for two years. Southern Cash Register Co.. Branch of American Second- Hand Cash Register Ca, 94 8. Broad street, Atlanta, Oa. REGISTER EXCHANGE. 24 8. Broad St- Atlanta, Qa. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. "Don't let .'em fool yon." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Wlllla) Is not dead nor missing. He la contracting wall paper and painting. Office and show room U hast Hunter street Both 'phones 660. TEETH. Torn TENTH NEED FILLING* AND rrown,. Vl,lt the Atlnntn I)cnt«I OI7lrp«, 331, \\ hlt.-linll ,ir..pt, mill I'onxult (l.'iill.t. Sh whnX'i!""'"- i’ 1 ""**' J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. READ THIS CAREFULLY, THEY ARE vv'* Vry 01,0 hnrg,ll,m ' nm * wre uiouey-tuak- THINK OF IT: 1 I’AN SKlX'Vor TIlllEK Iota tin corner of nrlcitiiM and Broyles, for 8609 each. City Iniproveuieiita down. Foil If» k'Ai'ii. I have Five hI'lk.n- did l«»t«. In less that) sixty day* they will bring 8509. LET .ME SHOW Y«H' THREE NEW 1 botiM, mill'll mm- fur Jil.Vi. Whit, trn- »nt>. 31,KM g.l* thnii. M.nno HI'VH TllltKE NEGKO IhU'HKH; gtHsI condition; rents cheap nt 86 each. LOOK! ONE AOHfe, LEVEL AND NU'K; five-room new hottsi* nnd out houses; fenced; all white section ami some splendid lounes; good neighbors; 81,600 gets this, nml on terms; force*! sale. NEAlt I'ENTEH OF I'OI.I.EGE I’AIIK. three large lots, with gm*d bouse. Own er has got to have $1.5"». and want* It bud. I'll make terms on this. fWT) FIVE-ROOM linrSKS, ox CORNER. close In; all city Improvements; 82,100 gets both. Cost more to build them. SAY, XVIIAT Dl) Yuf THINK OF THIS’ A railroad front of 150 feet, with Idg frontage on jmved street and ear line; right up In town. Close to factories; 0® will buy this rn quirk sale. *4.260-IF YOU WANT GOOD INTEREST «»** your money ami with no trouble to get It. let me ahow you this Investment. In two Idock* of enpltol and five minutes’ walk of 4*enter of city. Rest renting prop erty on the uinrket. Strictly white, nml paying 12 per ceut now. Ill A V E MCE HOMES IN EVERY PART t>f the city. SI X IiThiTds, east FUONT. I'Ll IKK TO Grant park: fl rat-class. Will rent for 820 guaranteed, or occupy It yourself. 82,- iWO Terms. AN ELEGANT HOME ON EAST GEoU- gia avenue. Just put on market. This Is everything that yon want, au«l I ran sell It for 827*50, ami give terms. Quick. NOW. THAT CAPITOL AVENUE HOME. ou the corner, with the large lot ami the sevea-rtsun house, with every rouve- ulei»**e: will only cost yon 84.599. riiK Ti.ai'E on siiftii iioVi.evaiiii has an alley on side and back: It la n home sure; built for It: ha* eight ri*»ni*. with every accommodation. s«h* ute fi»r term*. rWo It Aid. A INS 41'ST given me to sell on north side. Elegant homes, hut »wners won’t let me advertise. Do voi' Yvant to RBET Torn I'l.Xc'K’ See me. 1 can do It. / FOR RENT. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. NO. 13S PEACHTREE KT.-At this num ber on Peachtree street, ln*tween Janies ml Forsyth streets, you will find one store room 127x17*. with basement nltont the same slse. This place Is suitable for a nice gro cery or almost any kind of retail business, and a live man can do a good business at this stand. Rent 11*0 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, U Auburn Avenue. Both Phones til. 8.XQ NORTH AVENT B, i-BOOU COT- tag* on Urge lor ora* J auk son street. Tala fa a well built brand'tiew cottage, 4u n choice neighborhood, and we have reduced the price for Immediate sale to this figure, aud eta make very attractive terras. IJ.OOO-THIRTY-SIX-BOOM HOTEL, EAST- man, Ga.; remodeled, new furniture; lot nearly 2 acres; good patronage; rented at present on lease at 6100 per month. Thl* i* * aplepdld Investment. In a live town. Hill suit some hotel man to buy this and get (M»saeaslou at noon as preseut lease expires. Write us for partlcnlara. AN8LKY' DARK LOTION PEACHTREE . Hro*. 196x420, ami w« ir, ,oinc to Mil 1ft.lot «l co*t for ipMlil rmona. Price S.70). IF, a good one. 86.000-LINDEN AVENUE. NEAR PEACH* tree, a splendid 9-room house ou nice, large north front lot. Can make easy term* on this. 44.250—ELEVENTH STREET: SIIADV, lerel lot, cSxlim. Yoor laat chaore To get ope of tlteae lorelj- loti for a borne. Hue- etal reason for MlUng. Tbla Si SSbe gfik. and line illfc nt that. 835.® FRONT FOOT-WE HAVE ON THE uortb aide, on a good street, 250x150, al- moat perfectly level, covered with dense shade trees, oak, biackgum, etc. All Im provements down. 88j860—NEAR THE PEACIITREE8 WB have a brand new 3-etory well-built house, rented on lease for one year at $27.50; bouse Is a dandy and the location can’t be beat. $6^600—FIFTH S'rttr.KT HOME OF NINE rooms, on lot 60x3® (aa perfect a lot *• there is In the city). This bouse Is farnsce- heated. In good repair, could not be dupli cated for the money. H000 - NEAR JACKSON, IN OOj)R neighborhood, we bare a seveu-yoom cot tage. In veiy good condition, on a lot *1 by 234. Think of the slxe of tills lot! Atlanta dirt, too. Lot alone la almost worth the price. Always occupied as a home. * SALESMEN": !. C. jlT ROhV. L \1. JOIIS*. SON. M'DONALD EI'ilANKS. GlrORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, BEST ^art of Jonee avenue, and a beauty; 83,- OS NORTlt SIDE 0^ J^eXL StttEliT, between Chestnut and English avenue, nice level large lot, 8325. WB HAVE A NICK FIVEUOOM COT 1 : tan, raat front, l-ot 110 bj 100, to Writ- «rn llolghts. onlr IL260. FIvE-nobM norFAilb 6N SKLtioN •trnt Lot 50 by 125. Tbl» I, cion In. Price 82.0®. We have a lot on woodward AVti- nne; 104 bjr IK, lo another ,treat; onlr 91.100. TWO .SlN urtoM COTfAGEH NEAil TEtb mlnal station; sidewalks nnd sewer; cabi net mantels; snlendld renting section; $l.- 5® each; oue-thlrd cash nod monthly pi|y- mento. KOI'It NICE I.F.VKI. AND s!iaDy lots near Grant park; 81.4®. IF VO(! HAVE VACANT I'ltbl'KhtV WL‘ ran rent It. If you bare property for sale we can sell It. Give us a trial. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! TIIE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington, D. C., will sell you from one to five contracts entitling you to n loan of from 81.009 to 86.000 at 5 per cent simple Interest, returnable In small monthly Installments of 87.® iter mouth on each 11.®0 Intrrowed, enabling you to become your own landlord and paying for your nmue for less than you nre now paying reut. For prospect us nnd plans of the com pany, address J. St. Julfen Yates. State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlnntn, Gn. HONEST. TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. / WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL TOP OR FLAT TOP DESK, WITH SIDE DRAWERS. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION. STATE PRICE. ADDRESS DESK, CARE GEORGL\N. PRYOR STREET! Close in on South Pryor St., well improved property. Rents $75 Mouth. Price $7,- 500. See LIEBMAN, Rea! Estate—Renting, • Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BI'Y AND SELL HOCHE8 ASI) LOTS ou easy terms. 1S5 Auburn avenue. WANTED. We have customer with $1000.00 cash and can pay $30.00 per month for 7-rooiii [louse with good lot. Quick sale. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & CO., 510 Temple Court. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN Real Estate At Auction 75 Lots. We have subdivides the Blount property into 75 lots and wil sell them at auction on the premises Saturday, Sept. 8th at 3 O’Clock p. m. This property fronts De- Kalb avenue and runs through to McLendon St. It adjoins the handsome res idences of Messrs. High tower and Morris and is within 167 feet of beautiful Moreland avenue (Inmau Park). These lots will front on two electric car lines and are covered with pretty shade, lie beautifully, no grading, no fills. Schools and churches are conven ient. This entire tract is sit uated on a commanding em inence, which overlooks At lanta. On all sides of these lots are some of the most beautiful homes in Atlanta insuring to the purchaser an established neighborhood. We are offering very liberal terms to pur- chasers—one -t h i r d cash, balance 110.00 a Month, 7 per cent interest. Plats and informa tion at office of RoffSims&Co. Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 888. Standard 288C. STEWART AVENUE PROPERTY. On next Tuesday (legal sale day), we are going to sell the Bowlin Property oh Stewart Avenue for C <s Winn, Administrator. This is a tract of 4 acres on the southeast corner of Stewart Avenue and University Avenue, fronting 330 feet and running back 534 feet, with improvements on it. We are going to sell this tract at administrator’s sale for spot cash. Examine it before day of sale ami be on hand. 0 FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. IN COIXEGE PARK. AND ONLY 2® feet from depot, we have a lovely twelve- room house, on nn acre lot. Water work*. Ten room* have’grates. Enat front. Love ly rooms. Stable, out hottsea, etc. The owuer wnuts to sell quick. Dome up nud let us show you what n bargain this la. ON GRANT STREET. JUST OFF GROK- gin avenue, we have a five-room house; all convenience*; east front; a corner lot, aud only 83,0®; easy term*. 62 JONES AVENUE, SEVEN ROOMS; nice lot; only 82.6®; easy terms. 16 GRAY STREET-FOUR ROOMS; 81.4®. SEVERAL BARGAINS IN OAKLAND City at Port McPherson; one five-room hoq/p at 81,0®; 82® cash; one three- room bouse. 86®; 8® cash. Quit paylug rent. % GEORGIA AVENUE-TWO NEW SIX- rwm houses: ouly $2,*®; easy terms. ATLANTA AVENUE-GOOD FIVE-ROOM h'fise; all convenleuees; 81.659- Easy terms. COME UP AND LOOK OVER OUR LIST. We think we cnii suit you. R. O. ^1 ED LOCK. HENRY II. JACKSON. R. O. MEDLOCK CO., Corner Peachtree Street and Edgewood Avenue. BELL ’PHONE 3794. STANDARD ’PHONE 4794. $7,090-1.0 V E L Y NI S’E-ROOM HOUSE. fine shade, lot 60 by 140, near corner Peachtree street nud Merritt* avenue. 85,509—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. FINE LOT, 50 by 2®, near corner'Peachtree nnd Cur rier. 84,250—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, FINE shaded lot, near Boulevard aud Angler. Bargain. $4.000—NINE-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR COlt- ner Highland and Jackson. 86.000—LOVELY COTTAGE HOME NEAR corner Peachtree and Linden. 86.000—LOVELY NINE-ROOM HOUSE, north side, now vacant; $5® or more cash ami $50 or more a month. Can’t bulbl house for price asked. Rents for 450 mouth. $4,250—SEVEN AND FIVE-ROOM HOUSES, close In, near capital; always rented $40 month. 86,000—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, SHADED b>t, $ acre*; easy terms; 86® cash nnd 85*J month. 61*300—FQUR-BQOM HOUSE AND HALL, near Fair street school. $4 500—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE IN, Whitehall street; bargain. 86,003—TEN-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE LOT, very desirable; Whitehall. 83,000—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, SOUTH BOU- ievaril. near school. 86.600—NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND 10 acres. Rig bargain. Must sell quick. Come and Inspect this. 84.000—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, NEW, North Jackson; terms. 82,7®—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LOT, nni. 85,290—NINE-ROOM HOUSE. NEW. MOD- ern, large shnded lot; owner dead, nnd home must In* sold nt once. North side. 82,100—PRETTY SHADED LOT; JACK- son street; bargain. 88.000-2® ACRES, ON RAILROAD, ALL new Improvements, costing about 86,000, In fine town 35 miles north of Atlanta; laud worth the money. SPECIAL. 16,000 WILL BUY A NICE HOME ON SPRING ST; CABINET MAN TELS. PORCELAIN BATHTUB, AND MODERN IN EVERY CONVEN IENCE, AT THIS PRICE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate Agents, All Classes City Property and Farms. 24 South Broad St.—Boll Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mr«. G. T. Tumblln •« Coart la ml atreet. a son. ’ at « Woodward a venae, To Mr. and Mra. It. W. Marvmim at 1 ‘ ” * ,OU ,n, ‘ To Mi Tattnall atreet, n To Mr. and Mra. South Pryor street, a aon. ‘Inufktqj To iir. and Mra. Itoas Wllkeraoo. at a Mttnnll Itmt: « anti. ' » F. Trader, at m until »*.«»»! I'u.m. n aon. To Mr. and Mra. Frits Ubrig, at 442 n* on street, U daughter. DEATHS. W. L. G. Barrett, 25 yeara old, died At tuliereuloata, nt Denver. Colo. 01 Edith Moore, 2 months old, died at Grad* hospital. ^ ltufna Cook, 2 months old, died nt Bin Itldge, Ga. Mra. J. G. Beater. Jr., 28 yeara old, 41*4 nt St. Joaeph Infirmary. Mias Fannie Grnvea, 44 years old, died it Tnlternaele Infirmary. George Cnmplwdl, 1 year old, died it Termlnnl hotel. Mlaa Fannie May Nolan, 24 years old, died nt 60 Lurkle street. ** Joseph Fltiley. 40 years old, died of heart disease at Baltimore, Md. • Mra. Basle Humphries, 60 yearn old. died of cancer nt 163 Love street Ethel Ionise Ayers, 4 months old, died if pneumonia at 16 Bradley atreet. propertyt-ransfers. 12800 Penal Bum—T. A. Holbrook to 1 B. Williams, lot on corner Clark and Bled- nuuit streets. Bond for title. $2.425—J. C. Thomason to J. 8. Sewell, lot on Baas atreet, near Hill. Warranty deed. $5— Atlanta Barings Bank to E. W. \\. friend, lot on Hawsou atreet, near Cooper. Qul$ claim deed. Should Religion Be Taught in Public Schools? No on# In thaaa davx would. I pre sume, deny that religious equality Is o principle that should be sacred in tha eyes alike of the individual and the state. Yet, In effect. Is It not belnff challenged and deviated from by many persons at this moment? No one can possibly be without a creed or opinion concerning the rela tion of the Seen with the Unseen, In other words, corcerntng religion, and that all opinions ■*n the subject. In cluding those of ”a\'ostlcs,” must per force be dogmatic. A prominent member of the cabinet, who ought to be able to think lucidly, but who on this occasion seems to have failed to do so, grants the foregoing conclusions, but goes on to affirm that "It necessarily follows that schools aid ed by the state, or by the grant of public money, must be secular. Inas much as the state must be neutral In matters of religion.” The lack of lucid thought arises here from the ambiguous use of the word "neutral.” There are two possible ways for the state to be really neutral In the mat ter: Either (1) to allow that religious sentiment and opinion are of supreme Importance In all teaching, even of the ostensible purely secular kind, and necessarily enter, directly or Indirect ly, Into all such teaching, save of the abstract sciences; or (5) to affirm whether expllcliy or Implicitly that It is not of the slightest consequence If they be excluded from the secular cur riculum In elementary schools. From the first of those two alterna tives It follows that the state must consult and abide bv the wishes of the parents; from wie second, that the wishes of the parents may legitimately be ignored, and religious opinion and religious sentiment may be treated as a superfluity, not to say a nuisance. Are we, as a nation, prepared to adopt the second course? Aak Bishop Potter, of New York, one of the moit open-minded of men, what has been the effect of, In large measure, adopt. Ing It In the United States. Ask the most serious men in Franc* even though they themselyes may in* dine toward "agnosticism,” what Is the result of an analogous course havlnf been pursued, yet more absolutely In their country. Turn to the volumes recently pub lished by Mr. Shad well on "Industrial Efficiency” and there read his statis tics contrasting the appalling number of Illegitimate births and suicides In those parts of Germany where rellglou* sentiment Is more or.less extinct with the paucity of either in those dlstrlcu where religious sentiment Is Inculcated and prevails. But need we resort to other countries In order to be admonished of the dan* ger of materialistic conception, as con. trasted with the Divine Idea of life? Materialism 1s rampant In the land, the pursuit of wealth, luxury and dl* version raging among men, and, alas! women also. I know of nothing mone pathetic than the noble and self-sacrificing ef forts of those who are striving with all their might to mitigate these evils; evils that, by a wiser method of educa* tlon might, In large measure, havt been anticipated and prevented; pre vented by the early and continuous In culcation of the worthlessness, nay, of the unworthiness, of the feverish chaw for money, luxury and excitements at compared with the cherishing and pur suit of nobler pleasures. Materialism —not used In any scientific or philo sophic sense, but In Its colloquial sig nification—Is to be confronted and corrected only by more elevated no tions concerning what makes lift worth IIvine, *nd elevated rellgloui feeling respecting !lf* and Its issue* unless Inculcated In childhood. Is rare ly acquired In after years. Peace-loving, but robust, Patriotism, Reverence—designated by Shakespeare "that angel of the world"—Humility, Urbanity—In a word, all the Pieties —are surely as Important elements ii education as the knowledge of hnx many pence go to the pound, and at long as there are hundreds of thous ands of persons who believe, rightly of the reverse, that these "pieties" can not be duly Inculcated apart from defi nite theological dogma, the state ii bound to allow for that view Just at much as for the opposite one—In other words, to treat denominational schools and denominational teaching as consid erately and fairly as undenominational. What did even a pagan poet pray the gods to give to the youth of Rome! D, probos mores doclll Juventae date, Et decus omne— briefly, In English, all the pieties. "The youth of a nation," said the wisest statesmen of our time, "are the trustees of posterity,” and a youth destitute of religious sentiment will as- suredly squander, one by one, the most precious bequests left us by the parent post. Only one brief word more. History shows that no statesman, and no gov ernment that Is truly wise, ever quar rels with religious feeling. If they do their final fate Is certain. They havi to go to Canoesa. EXPORT TRADE IN COTTON HEAVY Hp-Hal to Th. Georgian. Brunswick. Oa.. Sept. J.—The cottos season tor l)06-‘0t closed on Fridas'- During the year Just ended there were shipped from this port to ports In the United 8tates 11,176 bales. To port* In foreign countries, 108.146 bales. Th, heaviest movement was In December, 190S, when 44.000 bales ware shipped to foreign and M00 bales to domestic ports. Tsvarn Hotsl Firs. Special to The Georgian. New Decatur, Ala., Sept. I.—About 19 o'clock Saturday night fire was dis covered In the kitchen of the Tavera Hotel. It caught from the kitchen range. The Are company responded promptly and the flames wers extin guished before much damage was done. SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL SUPPLIES AT JOHN M. MILLER CO.'S, 39 MARIETTA ST.