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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF TUB
American and Georgia State ABSOolftllon
of Public Affrountants. Sheldon Audlt Cjj.
nubile accountants nnd auditor*. 618-511
Temple Court. Exiuulnntlotis. appraisals,
audits. Local nnd long distance phone 1130.
ARCHITECTS.
LET UH DRAW YOUR FLANS AND
build your bouse. Wo can save you tuouoj.
Address P. O. Box 676.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AM) SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle nnd sundry distributors lu.the
Booth. Southern agents for fierce. \a!e.
Sjndl nn d Hudson bicycles. Write for our
1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander*
Klyen Co.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
Shorthand. Typewriting, el...
month Dnttighon's Pmctlcnl Ravine**
|pyc. Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree.
Bell phone 8S9. Call, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you
Prnughon'* la the best.
WANTED—THREE GOOD TBAitTFORE-
men who can I ay steel nnd handle la bor
ers. Wages $3.60. Also, fifty Inltorern at
dny. f ■
MONEY TO^LOAN.
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Luckle street.
X y
AT ONCE—GOOD TYPEWRITER AND
office man ns asalatant to shipping cleric;
enclose reference nud state salary desired.
Red Cross, rare this paper.
WANTED-PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE
part In prinking business, either n drum
mer or auperlMendeut of manufacturing de
partment. Good chnnce for right pnrty.
Address Active, care Georgian.
WE HAVE MORE CALLS THAN WE
, can fill for ateno-bookkeepers. If you wish
• high-class combination position, rail on
us. Bellamy Business Agency, 1330 Can
dler building.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
AT ONCB-THOHOUGIILY BP TO DATE
business woman aa asalatant to shipping
clerk; prefer one who Is typewriter; good
. salary. Hustler, care this paper.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
able rates. Bell phone 769.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, « AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of-
; small expense and prompt attention.
or call S. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street.
FARM LOANS—WB ARB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offeree. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202-3 Temole Court.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIE*
'photic 2374. At Ion
Works, 389 Marietta
Prompt service”Ilell "'plioue 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Irou Novelty W
street.
MEDICAL.
PILES—PROTRUDING, ITCHING, AND
bleeding piles cured without the knife,
psln or detention fronr business; eure guar
anteed. Writ#* <>r call today If you are siif
ferlng. Advice free. Dr. W. 4. Tucker, 1&4
N. Broad street, Atlanta. Ga,
KKOMOPATHK REMEDIES CURB
sculp diseases and make hair gra'"’-
Kroin’s Medicated Soap makes you by*
cjenlcally clean. (30 years success.! J. J*
Krotn. apeclallst, CIS "Tho Grand, At*
lanto. Qa.
w. He prepares a cellar If you have
Moncrlof Furnace Co. Both ‘pboues.
FOR rnoupf rkliablr MF.R-
«en*.r, t -pbon* 33. J. A. Dalle, ,d4 J.
C. lira nan.
FOUR FEB CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for purchase money notea.
Straight loans made at 5 per cent nnd up
wards, according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 8. Broad street.
8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO
man of experience; would like to secure
position at once; not afraid of work. Ad
dress A. J. Huff, Monroe, Ga.
GROCERY SALESMAN—FIVE YEARS'
g rocer j salesman,
ie largest con-
i like a (dung#
for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest
recommendations from present employers.
Address Box 82, care Georgian.
iIBULDHI POMUII.'....' * • * •
experience; traveling grocers
jow traveling for one of the
•erne In the business, would 111
WANTED—HOMB WORK WANTED BY
experienced typewriter operator; dealree
copying to do at home. Adarci, C. D., care
Georgian.
AfQENTS WANTED.
PICTURE AGENTS—REND YOUB WORK
to u, for .nlarg.mmt; fair price,, good
flnlih; 18 by 20. BcIIbIou, ,Dd «c«o»ry ole-
tare, cheap. The Onrn.r Company, 1IA
i'eter, atreet, Atlanta, Oa,
PERSONAL
' david w. YARnnouon.
MASTLll PLUMBER,
rhoa-a 134. 30 U. Huntar «t.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY-
where else, come to ua and we will beat
them. Itoblson & Barnes. 18 E. Hunter.
WANTED—MONEY.
MONEY WANTED—$1,600 WANTED AT
once on good business property worth $3.-
600. Address "Money Wanted, care The
Georgian.
IW9T. cit'Run muiui 10 sldv. rimi owe.
168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 620. A. 3881.
M. A. SHELTON.
IET M. A. SHELTON IS A
>ve and range repairer; best
erltl guaranteed. Both phones
ryor atreet.
WALL PAPER. ,
^AiirpXvsirANo'pAixTir'
PICTURE FRAME8.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough, 24 Auburn arenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave*
nne.
* «r*f>oiau—ALrKllINC*—THn# WKW ISU*
reka Pressing Club—Cleaning—Repairing.
AJlWta 'phone 700. Beil 'phone 2475. 1064
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month,
„.^« ew ING MACHINE8.
KENTBD-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTI!.
either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
’phonca 1823. Singer Hewing Machine Co.
79 Whitehall atreet.
8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
aet np. Eipert workmen. Patteraon
I urnlture home. 284 Peter, atreet. 'Phone.,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 weat. We buy any
thing.
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS—
Whplwai. nnd retail dlatrlhntora of 'Vic
tor Talking Machine* and Record,. Jaat
recelred large consignment of machine, nnd
over 10.000 record,. Immediate attention
g yen mall order,. Wo want tne nmnaa of
nil talking machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co,
"Don t lat 'em fool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett ft Wlllla) Is not ilenil
nor mission. He la contracting wall pivper
and painting. Office and ahow rboir *’
East Huntar street. Doth 'ptonea 550.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE ft IIRo. TRUNK AND
RAO CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whltebnll atreet. phone I6,«.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
cleaned and reshaped. 60c.
Soft aud atlll felt hat. cleaned and r.
ACME HATTERS. M Whitehall
tra.
ill St
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
OUR ENTIRE LINE OK MATTINGS HE
dured 5c a yard. Roblaou ft Barnra, 15
E. Hunter atreet.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN
Georgia. Itohlaon ft llnrnea, 18 E. Hunter.
REFItlGEHATOIlH AT COST. ROBISON
ft Bernee, 18 Kent Hunter etreet
FOR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE:
workmanship guaranteed. Georgia .Ve
hicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 62 Woat Mitchell »L
Brockway eurrlea, runabonte and depot
vasa? 3r»?6«arinfet ffl
FOR BALE—CONTROLLING INTEREST
In a small oil uiDl In Georgia. Easy
terms. Addr%M IUvenel 4 Smith, Atlanta.
WANTED—MI8CELLANBOU8.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE
school, law, medical books for cash. J.
C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall atreet. 'Phooe 1822.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB
•teel bank safe* and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. 1L W. Ellis, Agent, 2$ S.
Broad atreet
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE,
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL.
place It with us; we give it our special
and personal attention. If It'a worth the
£ rtce we will sell It. C. U. Wellf A Co., 1104
WANTED—REAL E8TATE.
ACREAGE PROPERTY FOR HUBDIVI*
aioua In and around Atlanta; If Interested,
jive description aud price. Address X, earn
FOR RENT— HOUBE8.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
Marietta street.
UNFURNISHED
or en suite, lift 1 *
i. Frye's millinery
BOOMS FOB liKSTJ.EMEN IS REFINED
north side home; all modern conveniences.
Aitar«>»* IF. W,, p. <>. Box T79.
MORITIIXE AND OPIUM HABIT CUItRD
at home, without palu or detention from
business; permanent cure guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 154 N. Broad street, At
lanta. Ga.
^WANTED!
Have several customers
with cash for 4th ward rent
ing property. If you want
to sell yours list it with
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
STOP PAYING RENT!
BECOME YOUR OWN
LANDLORD!
WATCHMAKING.
• the TRADE: COMPLICATED
.atches aro my hobby. Modern Ideas In
dealing*. H. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
< LUCKIB, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT.
Bell 2336. Men , eewed half aolae. 71c.
The Problem
of readily obtaining good
belp has been
Solved
most satisfactorily by those
that have used the Help
Wanted Columns of The
Georgian, a newspaper that
draws from a list of over
100,000 readers.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
62.600—Oak 8T.; 8-ROOM COTTAGE: LOT
50*188; lies level; hcnutlfnl section, and
■e can make terms right to suitable party.
64.760—BETWEEN THE PEACHTRBE8
we hare for aaie a beautiful 8-room cot
tage on nice derated lot. Thle la some
thing strictly choice; can make term, if
66,200-80*200, on 14TH STREET; LIES
lovely; your last chance to get on thle
fashionable atreet at anything like thl*
price. "
64.760-OORDON' BT.: 8-ROOM 6-STORY
splendid homo, on lot 50x180; on car line.
Thin ia splendid value. You should see It
If you really want something good.
82.760-JU8T OFF GORDON BT„ HALF
block on pretty street, we have nice 6*
room cottage on lot 60x180. This la an ex
cellent proposition and we can sell It to
you even If your purse la aadly (lepresaed.
$2,750—NEAR PRYOR ST., WB HAVE A
splendid 6-room cottage on level, pretty
•t, which we can sell on terrae. Thla la
In a beautiful block aud fine neighborhood.
$4,500-8. PRYOR ST. HOME OF KkROOkh
on large, shady lot; Ilea well niTd house
nlone Is worth almost this price, to any
nothing of the lot. •
$S.OOO-CLOHE IN. JUST OFF WHITE
bull; U-room splendidly built home, on lot
62x175. We can make terms of $1,000 cash
nnd balance easy. This la splendid value.
D. T. WEST & CO.,
CONTRACTORS,
.... builders and repairers.
3114 N. Foreyth St. Hi lt (Mala) 1061 aud 2268.
Atlanta 386 and 2268.
HOMER L. HUNT,
STENOGRAPHER ft CORRESPONDENT.
S9V4 Whitehall St. 3214 8. llroad St.
Hell Phone No. 6017.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. IIALI.WOODS, IDEALS
aud all other makea at bargain prices,
we can sell you a register, suitable for
nny biialnean, at a price that can not help
but plcnse you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister gun ran teed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
GJiORE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
FOUR ROOMS AND I1ALL. LAKH H OOD
Heights; lot 120 by 150; half block car
line; for n few days at $1,050 spot cash
bargain, with good future.
W. A. FOSTER,
•Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad,
NO. 408 RAWRON ST.—TWO-STORY 7-
room holme. All oonvenleucei. Rent 630,
price 63,000. Good home or Investment prop
ortion. •
EAST POINT—GOOD 6-HOOM COTTAGE,
now nnd well built; no aecond-eln** mate
rial used; large lot; loentlou good. Thl, I,
a good proposition for home or incontinent.
Price 61,460. Also 6-room cottage adjoining
nliove 11,600..
NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS
nnd hall, on good ,l«e corner lot; eloao to
three car linen nnd where acveral other
new bonne, are being built—fl,MO. Term,.
McDonough st.-near new south
Pryor atreet achool; new 5-rooin cottage,
good lot; rent, 617.60. Price 61.600, Good
home or Inrefltment.
WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING BT.;
nice nlmnnt new 5-roora cottage home; all
city convenience,; good car service. Price
62,100. Term, 6400 emit nnd 620 per month.
IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX-
room cottage; ga, nnd water; hard oil
AuIhIi; elevated lot; enhtnet mnutela, double*
floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,*
600. Terms.
A CORNER IN BELLWOOD. 104x218 FT..
with two old houses on It, for $1,500. Good
lot to Improve or bold for future eubauce-
meut.
MATHEWS & HILL.
611-12-13 Empire Building,
Bell Phone M. 1748.
Atlanta 172.
WB HAVE A CLIENT WITH 63.000 TO
luvent In g^nl rent paying proposition. If
you have anything that will pay a gobd In
terest on this amount call and see us.
OX THE W. ft A. RAILROAD. 12 MILES
from Atlanta, nnd only Vi of mile from
railroad station, we have a farm of 80 acres.
30 acres cleared nnd Planted In Elberta
peaches which paid $1,000 thla year; 50 acres
of wood, oml we consider jtbls a bargalu at
UM. i——
$1,250— Splendid 6-room house on the west
side, nil Improvements, rents regularly nt
$1.60 per mouth. Has city water and gns.
genuine little bargain for the
ami is
liiiinn i
3.40J-TWO GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSES LN
best of condition ocetipled by white ten
ants, rented the yenr around nt $24 per
month. If you have got nuy Idle rnouey you
want to Invest this Is the spot.
$5.250—THIH IK THE IMUCE WE HAVE
for a thoroughly modern 9-room house on
ne of the best North side streets, hot Is
uleely elevated. This section Is unsurpassed
for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied
by the owner and a splendid bargain. We
••an arrange this sale so that you will not
have to pay more tbau *2,600 cash.
SALE POSTPONED.
Sale of Ansley Park lots is post
poned on account of unsettled weather.
Date will be announced later.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
GEORGIA.
In the Matter of I
3. T. Bullard, No. 1765. In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. |
Whereas a petition was on the Mat day of
September, 1006, filed herein for an adjudi
cation of bankruptcy against J. T. Bullard,
and it appears therefrom that said bankrupt
Is not within the district and that peesounl
services of the subpoena herein cannot be
btade bpon hlin therein, now, on motion of
1 aul E. Johnson, Esq., attorney for said
petitioners. It Is ordered—
T J ?. n !. wrv,c ® °* ,ncl1 subpoena be made by
publishing this order, together with said
subpoena, In The Atlanta Georgian, a news
paper published at Atlanta, In said district,
once a week for two consecutlre weeks,
the last of such publications to be on the 2d
day of October, 1906; and by mailing a copy
of this order and said petition and subpoena
to the last known place of abode of the said
J. T. Bullard In anld district, on or before
the day of the flrat publication.
Witness the Hon. W. T. Newman, judge
or the said court, and the -aeal thereof, nt
the city of Atlanta, in said district, on tht
24th day of bfeptember, 190$.
(Seal) w. C. CARTER.
SUBPOENA TO ALLEGED
BANKRUPT.
United .States of America,
m . North*™ District of Georgia.
To J. T. Bullard, in aald District-Greeting:
For certalu onuses offered before the dls*
trlct court of the United States of America
within nnd for the Northern District of
Georgia, as a court of binkrup'cy, we com
mand nnd strictly enjoin you, laying nil
other matters aside, and notwithstanding
any excuse, that you personally appear be
fore our. said district court, to be holden
at Atlanta. Ga., In said district, on the 9th
day of October A. D., 1906, at 10 o'clock n.
m., to answer to a petition filed by T. II.
flrooko A Co, et nl. in our said court, prny-
ng that you may be adjudged a bankrupt;
nnd to do further and receive that which
our said district court shall consider In this
bohnlf. And this you are In nowise to omit,
under the pains and penalties of what may
befall thereon.
Witness the Hon. Wm. T. Newman, Judge
of said court, and the seal thereof, at At
lanta, Ga., this 21st day of September, 1906.
W. C. CARTER, Clerk.
Notice la hereby given that the firm of
tlnnta Blank Book Manufacturing Com
pany, composed of J. W. Bryant and T. IV
Cornell, lias been dissolved this dny. The
said firm dolug business in the city of At
lanta, Gn. *
Mr. Cornell retires. The business will he
continued In the same name, to wit: At-
liabilities and re-
- - , . —_ — _itd Bra
i 25th dny of August, 1906.
J. W. BRYANT,
. T. P. CORNELL.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
Rain tonight ami Wednesday, with cooler
northeast winds.
weather’conditions.
The eastern half of the United States Is
covered by an area of high pressure whose
crest extends from Maine to -northern
Florida. A second high Is moving lu over
the north Pacific coast states. Between
these two highs Is an itrea of low pressure
centered In South Dakota.
The weather Is cloudy over most of the
southern half of the map, where rains have
been general In the Inst 24 hours. Rain was
falling this morning at Memphla.KunxxUle,
Asheville, and Key West. ThS\ following
stations report one Inch or more rain In
the last 24 hours: Jupiter, Fla., 5.54; lions-
ton. Tex., 3.04; Mansfield. La.. 2.50; Green
ville, S. C., 2.90: Tallapoosa, Ga., 2.00; Mex*
ta, Tex 1.80; Helena, Ark., 1.66; Palestine,
Tm-. 1.24; Spartanburg, 8. C., 1.00.
The storm In the southeast has moved
err slowlv In the last 24 hours.
The conditions favor rain In this section
tonight nnd Wednesday, with cooler north-
cpst wiuds.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Sbon-iog the Arrival nnd Departure of i>.
.eager Train* of tbo Following Unmi..
WKHTKRX AND ATLANTIC - HAH hoaTT
No.—Arrive From- I No.-Hep«t
*3 Nailville.. 7:10 nm(- 2 Nn.hvtll,.
_
75 MarIetVi»r.V*i:50 pmf 72’MnrIetVn. M ' ^ --
• 1 Nashville.. 7:35 piul* 4 Nashville.
i MssbvlUe. 8:60 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGl^ RAILWAY"
‘T« __ Depart To- ‘
Arrive From
Savannah 7:10 am
Jacksonville.. 7:50 am
Mucou .11:40 am
Savannah .... 4:15 pm
Macon 8:00 pm
Macon 12 01 flm
Savannah 8:00 SS
Macon........ 4.00
Havannah 9:16 pm
Jacksonville.. s : ao jJJJ
ATLANTA AND^WEBT FOINT KAlC”
, gs |Arrive From— J... Depnrt To-
•Selmtt 11:40 tmf-Montgomery 5:30 am
JMmitgomerj- 7i40 pm)*JIoBtg'm'r/.12.46 p£
•Selina 11:35 pmPSe!mu 4 *n)nm
nGrange 8:20 nmlLaGrniire.... 5:30 i
Montgomery. 3:40 pm|*Montg , m'ry.U:15 i
♦Daify. All other trains dally except si
M pm
lo pm
day. * “™" t 8u “-
All train* of Atlnntn and Wont Point
Railroad Company nrrlvc nt nnd detmrt
from Atlanta Tcrmlnn! atntlon. corner of
Mitchell «treet nud >lndl«oti avenue.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 hour* ending nt 8 a. nt„ 76tb
meridian time, September 25. 1908,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
On the 2d day of October (first Tuesday)
the undersigned will sell three tracts of
land In Dekalb county. Juai beyond East
Atlnntn, nnd near the Fulton county line,
one containing 31.4 acres, one 41.7 seres, and
the other 63 acres, all admirably suited for
dairy farms. The legal advertisement Is
now running In the DeKalb New Era, nnd
the sale will take place lu front of
court house In Decatur nt atiout 11 a. in. *
right-of-way has been conveyed through two
of them* lots for an electric car line.
For particulars, spply to the undersigned.
. , .1* J* HOWELL GREEN,"
Administrator Nancy Ford, Decensed.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
^Atlanta, cloudy. . .
•Chattanooga, rain. .
Columbus, p. cloudy. .
Gainesville, cloudy. .
Greenville, rain. , . ,
Griffin, cloudy. . . ,
•Macon, cloudy. . . ,
Monficello, cloudy, . , , .
Newnnu, p. cloudy. . . , .
Rome, cloudy
Simrtnnhurg, cloudy.
Tallapoosa, cloudy. .
Toccoa, cloudy. . . ,
West Point, cloudy.
al
GEORGIA HAILHOA07
Covington 7:46 am
•Augusta.. . .12:30 pm
Llthonla 3:25 pm
* * 8:15 pm
•Augusta..,
Depart To-
•Aagusta 7:45 am
Lithonls 10:05 am
•Augusta 3:30 pm
Conyers 5:00 pm
Covington.... 6:lfi pm
•Augiista 11:45 p m
•Dally. All other trains dally except San.
duy.
*s
KEAhOAltD AIR iJS'K RAILWAY.
Arrive From— I Depart To-
Washlugtou... 6:30 smBirmingham.. 6:50 nm
Abbeville 9:45 aml.Monroe 7:20 nin
Memphis....... 11:45 nmlNew York....12:00
New York..;..'3:80 pm)Abbeville.... 4:00 p m
Monroe 7:40 pmfMeraphla 5:00 pm
Birmingham.. 7:45 pin Washington... 8:00 pm
Shown In Central time.
SO CJTHERN RAILWA Y
Trains Leave Atlanta, New Terminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
N.
pub*
Minimum temperatures are for 12-hour
period ending at 8 n. m. this date.
HEAVY RAINFALL.
Mansfield, Ln
Houston, Texas *’
Mexln, Texas
Helena, Ark **
CENTRAL'
8TATION.
LAST HOURS
By BERNARDO COUTO CASTILLO.
home for less than
rent. For prospectus nnd plr
any, address J. Kt. Julien Yates, 8t«
gent, 321-Austell Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.
HONB8T. TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY IN GEORGIA.
Wanted—To buy a 6 or 7
room house, north side
preferred; will pay $1,000
down, balance $40 per
mouth. Prefer to deal witji
owner. Address at once,
“House,” (‘arc Georgian.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WANTED-PARTNER IN PAPER AND
printing tmstuess to take charge of book
keeping and general _ office work. Must
PROFESSIONAL.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
FOR RENT.
NO. 278 N. BOUI.EVARD—T1H8 4IIOll.ll
cottage »in lot 64x150 Is on the west side
of Nor lb Boulevard at the corner of Adams
street; has gas. hot and cold water: bath,
closet, sink In the kitchen: In spleudbt re-
l (it one of our (w*»t neighborhoods;
WE HAVE ABOUT 2 ACRES IN WEST
End. a beautiful grove nnd corner lot
only $3,000.
easy; sec us about ibis.
20H ACRES ABOUT THREE. FOURTHS
of a tulle from Howell Station. If you
want to double vour money In u short time,
buy this; only $100 per acre.
BRAND-NEW; FIVE ROOMS AND HALL;
sidewalks and sewer connections; routing
nt $14 i»er montl% Kennedy street.
EIGHT BOOMS: MODERN; CLOSE IS,
on East Fair street If you want it ulce
home, close tu, see up about this; only $3,
IF YOU WANT SOME NICE LOTS TO
build house* on to rent, see ur; we have
them from $150 up.
LOT NO. 10 INMAN PARK. TIIF. PRET
tlest lot sold recently by Rolf Situs A
Co.; with eight large «>uk trees; one-half
cash nnd $10 per month. Price $500.
the six
the
two
BOARDERS WANTED.
gentleman with permanent post!
\V. Cain street. Bell phone mil
ART 8CHOOL.
WANTED-THK PUBLIC TO VISIT!
Slappy's School of Art nnd lnspe'-t por- i
traits painted by his larj# classes. Corner*
rtsibiee* sod Auburn.
j of room for storage in the iHisement. Rent
' $4*> per month.
I NO. ICfc HAYNES ST.—Til IN 7-ROOM fOT
t tnge on b.r which lies level. Is <itt
the west side of I lay lien street between
Ittesles and llunter streets: has gas ;i\.'
water, poii-elalii bath, closet, sink lu the
i kitchen: ba* Just lie,.U put In first class re
I pair. Mlr.-hHl sfr»*.*t ears one block stray,
i Rent $35 per month.
JOHN J. WOODS1DE,
TUF. RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue, ‘
Both Phones Cll.
FOR SALE-TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
nnd rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If yon fall to let us know
your wants In this line you will lose
money. Write or c.U! for "S|icclal
Sale List." We maintain the best
repair department • In the South and
guarantee the best'work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424*25*26 Candler Bldg.
FOR SA LE.
A very desirable building lot 53x175
feet, corner Highland avenue -and
Ponce Oela-on Circle.
DcLOACH MILL MFC.. CO.,
609 Highland Avenue.
Atlnntn I’hon* 138L
lb'll I'houe 2327.
, „ HAl.UH DEPAUTMEXtr
A. 8. HOOK. R. C. EVE.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
NORTH 8Il)E,
NEAR NORTH BOULEVARD. A 8IX.
room cottage. Just completed, on good lot
WEST KND-
A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON
street, lot 76 by 200. Can you get more for
your money? We can arrange terms..$3.000
SOUTH BOULEVARD.
make attractive terms on this.. ,
FORMWALT STREET-^-
SJXHOOM COTTAGE, WITH ALL
modern Improvements* nnd close In; lot 60
by 130. Just the place for a nice horoe.13.750
STEWART AVENFeT
NEAR WHITEHALL STREET. FIVI
room cottage, on lot 50 by 150. TKls Is vet
cheap at $l,8t
BASS STREET.
NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. A NICE FIVE-
eottnge, on go«^l lot. This la worth
investigating .. ,.$2,009
KELLY STREET—
BE A l TIITL LITTLE FOUR ROOM
cottage on lot 50 by 150. This Is very near
ItONMK BRAE.
HERE WE HAVE A SMALL COTTAGE
giSMt lot that will make a nice little
*; near car line, ami can make easy
M DAMKl. STREET-
A STORE AND FIVE ROOMS ON COR-
i' b>t. This Is a g«>od plm-e for a bind-
. Now reuteil to good tenant.. ..$1,750
T
S IjEN l
l'HE Ft
The yellow rays of the little nlgrht
lamp and the whiteness of the bed
clothes were all that could be seen, at
first, In the huge room.
When the eyes had accustomed them
selves to the seml-obscurlty, one could
see on the bed a hollow face of a
livid yellow color, anguished and moist
eyes, which were fixed anxiously, with
all the life that remained In them, on
the door of the room, and long, bony
hands which plucked the sheets, mov
ing about tremulously like wounded
tarantulas, and constantly drawing the
sheets toward his face, with a mechan
ical and Instinctive movement, as if
wishing, according to the phrase of a
celebrated contemporaneous psycholo
gist, to clothe himself beforehand with
his shroud.
In the doorway appeared the
■houette of the doctor, a tall figure en
veloped In a long coat. The eyea. of
the sick man glittered; with slow steps
the black-clad figure approached the
swinging chair, where a youth, still
beardless, was yawning with an air of
ennui. A few words were exchanged,
and the step? were directed toward the
bed. The sick man's eyes were dilated,
and a voice barely perceptible stam
mered :
"Z wilt live a year—two years—that's
all—doctor!”
The physician answered nothing, but
the absolute Impasslvenesn of his face
was broken by an Involuntary twitch
of pity, at which the restless ht^nds
were raised, and the emaciated body of
the sick man trembled.
The physician stood motionless,
looking at the doomed man with an air
compounded of pity and curiosity, such
as even those most accustomed to seo
the fatal line crossed have in the pres-
ence of the forced travelers. The un
fortunate creature read his sentence In
that attitude, and with an effort he en
deavored to command himself, to heart
en himself, while he continued his mon
ologue:
“Yes—all was finished—It had to
happen—but what? What is life?
Whom do I leave? How stranae—what
shall I miss after death?
In vain he convinced himself that he
was old, that he had neither son nor
brother nor wife; In his heart there
was nothing, absolutely nothing, not
even memories. Had he loved anything
In the world outside of his egotistical
tranquility? No, In truth. Others
though they Journey through life bear
Ing ruin, in the moment of death cor.**
to picture to themselves faces tti*>
smile or weep, figures of friends who
have passed, memories of. good times
that outline themselves; but for him,
nothing, nothing, nothing—the most
omplete emptiness. And yet—
Yet he was holding tight to life, hold
ing to It with anxiety, with his will
and all his forces. If the forces were
able to overcome death—! And he
was going over all that his life had
been, the most common, the most bar
ren events, the most monotonous of
existences—a life that would be the
despair of the most easy-going novel*
Atlanta. . .
Augusta. . .
Charleston. .
tialreston. .
Little Rock.
Memphis. . .
Mobile
Montgomery.
New Orleans.
Oklahoma. .
Sa van null. .
Vicksburg.
Wlbuingto
in
SiI
Dlst. Averages.
m
33
3“B
T indicate* Inappreciable ralufall.
. REMARKS.
I.ow*r t.inpcrnturo* prevallo.l | n nU i,t
pnrt, of thB tK.lt for tho pu.t 24 hotir«.-Rnlii
fell lit nil M-ctlnii*, the-full* lining hour* lu
portion* of Gwirgin. 8011th Carolina, Ltnnl-
nnn, Tcxna anil Arknusn*.
J. R. MARBURY.
Section Director.
iat.
His Infancy* Some ycara of timid
ity. He had no echoea of laughter, of
gamea, of blowa; lie could not recall
at that moment Infantile erlea—not
even the chattering of tvlcked birds
that railed him or picked at him. In
hla youth, two events—the death of his
father, and, almost Immediately nfter,
the death of hla mother. All that
these two events represented for him
were two nights passed by the aids or
the corpses, taking care of the wax
tapers that burned and spluttered,
r rom then on solitary meals, two places
less on the common table. Heyond this
nothing was changed; the same ser
vants, the same house, the same ac
tions and the same words.
He used to see crowds of young men
laughing, going to their ruin perhaps,
but a ruin preceded by the clink of
glasses and the resounding of mirth.
He used to see splendid men and smil
ing women, the outspoken proclama
tions of twenty, and he would llee, fear,
ful of the expense, of the deeds, of
leaving his musty old tortoise's shell.
Ho had never wished to make a
home, for the horror a gain of tho
expense and the discussions. The fair
little heads and white dresses that
cluster around the table and the bed,
and animate the house like chattering
bunches of Dowers, were for him noth
ing but so many mouths, so manv
dresses, eo many professors—endless
numbers of dollars disappearing with
frightful rapidity:
To expend a certain amount of mon-
to change his housekeeper, were
the pains of his life. Ills pleasures
were to go to a public garden on a
certain day each week, to take the
same turns, to hear the same strident
noises of the same crowd, to find the
same faces and look on at the same
Idylls of life people.
Once In a while, to ease his con
science or, better, with the hope of
being amply repaid In another life, he
had placed some coins In one of the
trembling ilfrly hands held out Implor
ingly to the passerby. Now, us he
recalled the deeds of his every mo
ment, he congratulated himself, and If
he had been able to tell It to God him
self, to repeat It, to have It set down
In a book, and even to require a re
ceipt, he would gladly have done It.
In his later years he somewhat re
pented of not having married, but only
because he might have found In the
woman a solicitous nurse, one whose
care might have prolonged hla days. In
order that the doctor might stay longer
. B.—Following schedule figure*
limed only as toforwatlua ami an not
guaranteed;
4:00 A. M.—No. 23. DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham. making all stops; arriving lu
Birmingham 10:1a a. m.
6:80 A. M.-tto. 16. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITHD." A sollj
veitlbnled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, compoaea of VMtlbuled <!a,
coaches nud Pullman drawing room sinn
ing car*. Arrive* Home 7:80 a. m.; Chat
tanooga 6:46 a. m.i Cincinnati 7:Ju p. u.;
Louisville 6:16 p. m.: Chicago 7:21 a. m.
Cute car service. All meal* between At-
lanto nnd Cincinnati.
6:80 A. U.-No. 60 DAILY, to Griffin au'l
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 701 a. m.: Co
lumbus 10 m m.
6:16 A. U-—..o. 12. DAILY, local to Man-.
Brunswick and Jacksonville. Slake* ill
stop* , arriving Mtcan 0:16 a. m.; Brnne
wick 4 p. m.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
7:00 A. M.—No. 35. DAILY.-Fullmto to
Birmingham, Memphis. Kaos** City and
Colorado Springs. Arrives Memphis l:it
p. in.; Kansas City 6:t6 a. m„ and Colortdo
Spring* 606 t. m.
7:60 A. M.—No. It DAILY.—Local :«
Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and 3th.
villa.
7:65 A. If.—N 7, DAILY, Chattaooogl.
12 NOON, No. feu DA I£y.—Washington
and Southwestern Limited. Electric light
ed. Bleeping, library, observation and cloh
cars through without change. Dining ears
tree all meals en route, arrives wash-
igto-t s.xJ a m.; New York 12:41 n. m.
1:00 P. M.—No. 40. DAILY.—New "otic
UxpresA Day coaches bctween'Atlanta and
Washington. Sleeper* between Atlanta.
Charlotte nod Waanlngtom Arrivea Wash
ington 11:06 a m.; -tew York 6 p. n.
.12:10 P. M—No. 2, DAILY.—Local tot
-■ -on 2:t* p. m.
0. DAILY.—Macon and
. . —- mao observation chair
car Atlanta, to .ifacon.
4:28 P. M.-N« 67. DAILY.-PuUmfla
sleeping car and nay coaches to Birming
ham. Arrivea Birmingham 0:16 p. in.;
Memphis 7:16 a. nt.
4:10 P. M.-No- 18 DAILY, except 8na-
sr. "Air !J„e ■voile" to Toccoa.
1:90 P. M.-No. 23, DAILY.-arlffln sod
Columbus. Pullman palace sin-plug
(III ||.IV MRChM
4:31 ..
etterJIJe and Forty alley,
4:60 P. M.-No. 15, DAILY.—TbroncU
drawing room and sleeping ears jo Cin
cinnati and .Memphis and Cbattanooxa to
IaOuIbvIIIo. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. m.; Dalton
8:36 p. in.: Chattanooga 9:55 p. m.; MtmipbU
1:20 a. m.: Louisville 8:50 a. m.: St. Lout*
• P.tt.J Cincinnati 8:10 a. tn.
<:15 P. M.-No. 25. DAILY.—Makes all
stops. Local to Ueflin; arrives Heflin 10:H
P 11:1*5 P. 31.—No. 14. DAILY.—Florida Lim
ited. A solid vcstlhnlvd train to Jackson
ville. FIs. Through sleeping: cars and day
coaches to Jacksonville and Brunswick: ar
rives Jacksonville 3:50 a. m.: Brunswick
s a. m.: fit Augnstine 10 a. m.
11:10 P. M.-No. »7. DAILY.—Through
Pullman, drawing room aieeplng car. At
lanta to 8breveport. Local sleeper Atlnnu
to Birmingham. ArrI.cs Birmingham * b
«• n».; Meridian 11 a. n>.: Jackson 2:25 i*.•
m.; Vlckshurg, 4:06 p. m.; Shreveport lo w
Sleepers open to receive passenger*
'll Right—No. sr. nAiLY.-ciniteirstatM
bast Mali. Solid vestlhuieu train. Sieeplos
cars to New ’ ork, Richmond. Charlotte n»«l
Asheville. Conches to Washington. Dinls$
~—* —Tve all meals en route. Arrive!
‘ ‘ ~ “ w York 6:23 a. tu.
sleeper open te
rrwut jnii»wiiin*r* nl »;00 p. tU. l*OC«
Atlnntn-Ashcvllle sleeper open 10;30 JJ. m.
Tick-* Office No. 1 Peachtree, on viaduct.
Peters ftnlldlng, and new Terminal Statics.
Roth 'Phones, ciiw nirun n* main• di*uof.
nes. City office. 142 main; depot.
Terminal exchange.
Id to him:
"Give me three years, doctor; no
ore. I will marry, and my wife will
take good care of me. Is it hot true
tnat—"
He made a frightened gesture, the
hand? moved nervously, the sheets
rawn up still further. Another
gesture, and Ills eyes assumed the im«
mobility of agate—the
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
•hade higher: hulk $6.2TyR6.65: estimated ft*
tomorrow 28g000; iiunllfy fair: left over
fight Iwch $cA0<|6.75; inlx.il $6.1.Vfi'v >j
heavy $5.85416.75; rough*$5.S54|6.IQ; pigs t' s ’
4id.70; vnrkers $6.7'Kt6.75; good to
heavy $6.6Mi6.75. .. , ,
i or tic—Estimated r«*c**Ints I3.0OX Market
Steady to shade lower: «|imlity fair:
$3^85416.90: cows $1,304# 1.51; heifers ^ ^
Miers $-’.40414.60.
J.904J5.30;
... -KTi 4.
-Eatlmntfil rtndpts 30.000. I.-
weak li> 10** lower; miullty fair: iiatlj 1 :!
S3.lWrfi.53: Ws*atf rii L3.1505.fi): yturllngs >- , u
f#6; Limbs $4.:western $4.25^7.5-'.
STOCKS AND BONDS. , ,
Bid. A«kcd.
Georgia 4%a. 1915 112 }«
Georgia, II. R. 6a. 1919 105 }«#
Savannah 5s. 19W 1024 l" 3 '
Macons 6a. 1910 106
Atlanta, 5s. 1911 106
Atlnntn, 44s. 1922 197 . 'T»
Atlanta 4s, 1934 105
Atlnntn nnd West Point. . . .105 I*®
Atlanta nnd West Point Debts..197 110
Central Railway of Georgia 1st ^
do. Income ...
do. 2d lucoiue..., v, *
do. 3d income
Georgia 265 -{i
Anguata and Havnnnob. .... .11? },*
■South neater n.. 11$ }*!
Georgia 1’ncfih- lit* ..t20
*?.. C. aud A. Ists HJ
dead. * -
"AII over” said the physician, feeling
the pulse. „ -
"At last!" exclaimed the hen rule i
nephew, the heir to his uncle's wcaR*v
unable to contain his Inconsiderate r
And thla was the funeral oration
eyes of the of the good old gentleman.