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WANTED HELP—MALE.
Shorthand, Tjp.wrllln* tie., omy m a
monlb. Drsuxhoo's Prat-ties I Bn tin cm Col
phone *S9.
eatalwur
Draatfhn
Cull, phone or writ, (or
__ will convince you
. I. tb. boot.
WANTED—YOUNG
pbarranry. Apply
Luckle etreet. city.
WANTED—STRONG BOY AS HELPER
nnd apprentice In typewriter repair shop.
State ace and wa«ea expected. (*ood op-
porttmltr for a Iwjr of the right aort. R.
T. C.. care Georgian.
IK YOU WANT A POSITION IN .ANY
lino, anywhere, place your name with ua.
The business men appreciate our methods
of fnrnlahlng help. National Employment
Aaaoclattnn. 1022 1023 Century building.
WANTED-SIX EXPERT WEATHER
baardera and shlntlers at once, good pay.
Apply early to W. II. Arnold, corner Pied
mont and Tenth etreet.
l.OOKI COME ON! MEN AND BOYS'
hair eat 16c, ahnmpoo 15c. alnxe 15c. hand
manage 16c, electric 26c. Swelleat ahop In
clty Vnlon lwrbera. Walker's, I Viaduct
f Uc -' — 1
WE WANT TODAY STEN'O.-BOOKKEBP
ora. typewriter, offlee boja and cook).
rtl.l.- Unman 11(1 L'mirth Nnlillllfll
WANTED—STENOGRAPH ERS. 650. 170;
lady to take charge of two ehlldern; col
lector. $2t>: itenogrnphera, for out-of-town
poaltlone at Rood salaries Bellamy Bull-
AjbjUejy
1330 Candler linlldllu
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—LADY STENOGRAPHER AND
accountant. Mu»t lie quick und accurate.
State eiperlcnoe.
glan. •
Address S., cure Geor-
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otter: The regular price of our inairaxtue
la II n venr. but on.v jieraon who will cat
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month* free! lie sure to send ad, and
don’t wait, na tbla offer la limited. Address
The Mocking Bird. Xcwnan. Ga.
gECHT
IIIMMILU'fl PIANOS.
EHTM1L18HKH 1823.
PIANO GO., f.2 aN. FORSYTH.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANT^il^PtlS IT ION
ii At.gMi' SP.
dry goods "r shoe, preferred. Experienced
In general uiorchauillse atere. llcat refer-
eueea furnished. Addre,,. II. t\cure
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS-
AGENTS WANTED.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
. ARCHITECTS.
LET PS DRAW YOL’tt PLANS AND
build your bouae. We cun «utc you mou»y.
Addre*. p. o. BOX 675.
ARCHITECT.
LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build that dwelling honae for you.
-t * # BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and sundry distributor* In the
South. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale,
Hnell and Hudson bicycles. Writs tor our
1906 catalogue and price list Alexander.
Blyea Co. .
„ CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt aerrlee. ltell 'phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Iron Novelty Work., 389 Marietta
street. *
Pet»ra street. Atlanta. Ga.
EDUCATIONAL.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND
Conservatory of Musir, Macon, Ga.-OM-
eat and best. If you wish to attend nny
time this school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guerc#,
president.
SMITH PREMIER NO. 2, WITH __
chrome movement: worth ss tuneb na
brand new; price 170; easy terms. Butler
Typewriter Company, 717-718 Fourth Na-
tlnnnl Bunk building.
ART 8CHOOL.
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
Wr have the Goods.
[RATERS. BLANKET# nnd COMFORTS,
\VY can Save You Money.
CASH OR CREDIT. .
We Itepnlr. Pnek am! Ship.
#11 riione 1757. Bell Phone 1767.
HE J R. TURNER FURNITURE CO.,
41 and 43 West Mitchell St.
FOR BALB—3-CHAIB DAnnBB OOTOT.
complete, almoal now. coat about 34JO. Will
6 11 enenp. Now In good location. Addrcaa
. M. Ntnnalnml, Bolton. On.
«Si:Si.M , PnMVTH
BECHT PIANO I 63 N. FORBYTII.
FOR HALBt-A NEARLY NEW VICTOR
•ate with inulde ateel cheat. Hlxe of safe,
|k by 1 feet. A bargain. Ware & ladaud.
2 wall atreet.
•OR SALE-MULE. IN GOOD WORKING
order; 625. 160 Went Ilunter atreet.
61)11 REGISTER; BRAND-NEW; COST
1160: will aell or rent cheap. Rutter
rpewrlter Company, 717-716 Fourth Nation
Bank hulldlng.
1VER TYPEWRITERS—WE HAVE -
rc. atock of Oliver*;, some aa good a.
aa-new. Com. and lake your choice for
Ut Bntler Typewriter .Company, 717-718
irt^iatlonj^ujjjjjjjjyil^^ mmm ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANOANEBB AND CROMB
ateel bank eefes nnd vault door., eeery-
lkl.7l»T!f* IL W. Ellta. Ag.nt, 26 S.
Nrad
INVESTMENT.
WANTF.P-TO DIBPOBH OF PART 1N-
ternt In pntented household nrtlcle to
party with .ufflclent capital to engage In
manufacture of aume. for Immediate pale
to the trade. Addre.. Z. 8., care Geor-
p'Ojt TYl'KVVHITKII No. 4 4850; WOBTlI
more thou any other moke; brand new;
price 160. Butler Typewriter I’ompnuy, 717-
1 - ' Nallonaf Bank .building.
price 160. II
2J Fnurth
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CORED
gt homo, without pain or detention from
btulneaa: permanent cme guaranteed; free
trial home treatment aont In plain wrapper.
I™ w: J. Tucker. 16)4 N. Brood itreet. At-
tnnta. Go.
FOUND.
ANKLIN. TUB CLEAN CLEAN FBL-
>w, clean* jmlta. It to ft.50. Pont. Me.
Whitehall fit- Phone*. Bell 620. A, »L
WALL PAPER.
a WALL PAPER. AND PAINTS.
-Don't let 'em fool yon." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A WIUli) la not dead
nor mining. Ho la contracting wall paper
and painting. Office and tbow room 12
Boat Hunter etreet. Both 'phonca 160.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
puce It with no; we giee it our ipeciat
•ad pernonal attention. If It'e worth the
price wo will tell It. C. U. IVelU * Co.. 1104
Fourth National Bank.
WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER
almoot good aa new; our price 632.60. (tut
ler Typewriter Company, 717-718 Fourth Na
tlonal Bunk building.
PROFESSIONAL.
TO UKT—HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED
room#: furnished; every Improvement
iinlr mnttresse*. steam heat; rent low; Ho
tel Llttila, Tallapoosa, Ga. Open for In
spection. Call or address F. J. Beyer, Tal
lapoosa. Agents protected In commissions.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
KOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS AND BATH,
second floor. 233 Richardson street.
FOR KENT-THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms, half of cottage, hot nnd cold wa>
ter, gas. 106 Pulliam street, Bell 4373 Main.
BOARDERS WANTED.
THE BON AIR. 384 Peachtree sf, solicits
Inspection, comparison and patronage.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS
cleaned and re-shnped for 36c. Han.Is qr
sweats 26c each extra. Out-df-fown orders
given prompt and careful attrhtjob. Beat
work, latest styles. Acme Hatter*, fii-
Whitehall streqt.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED I*BO-
pie and others. . American Investment
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
THE UNION 8AVING8 BANK UIJY8
purchase money notes and lend# money
on Improved Atlanta property a. reason
able rates. Bell phone 71ft. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of
fered; small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real astats In and near Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
8PKCUL HOMES FUNDS TO LBND:
aoy amooot, 4)4. 1 sod 6 wr caat. Writ,
or call H. W. Carson. 24 S. Broad stmt.
FARM LOANS—WR AUB PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at tb* lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON JM5AL ESTATE
at very lowest rates.'No driayi. Charles
Herman, rooms 263-S Taaiolo Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend ou monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made at 5 per cent and up-
wnrds, according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street
$2*660 FOB LOAN ON ATLANTA HEAL
estate; no delay; money lu hank. Aildreaa
Capital, care Georgian.
HltAMBAOn l-IANOR.
, ESTABLISHED 1823.
HECHT ’PIANO CO„ 62 N. FOK8YTH.
HE-s the MAjPtHAT HELLS HOT Ain.
Installs furnaces In old boasts a*
** He prepares a cellar If you have
aone. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both •phone*.
messenger service.
FOB PROMIT AND RELIABLE ME8-
aongera, 'phonn 33. J. A. Dgylao and J.
C. Branan.
PICTURE FRAMES.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
H. W. Yarbrough. 2!4 Auburn nyenoa.
i lUiBniNU—ALTbRINfl—THK NEW laU*
.‘■eK* Preaalng Club-Cleaning— Repairing.
Atlanta 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 2476. 106,^4
Whitehall itreet, AtUnU, Cv. Memberahlp
H Per month.
8EWING MACHINES.
bbntbd-two non.Alta per month.
either Sluger or Wheeler ft Wllaon. We
rent only new machine* with complete act
of attachmeuta. Prompt deliyery. Both
lss3 - Singer Sewing Machine Co..
* Whitehall atreet.
SZ?,5£S 8 .^ ND Ranges repaired.
stoves and ranges repaired, and
.A 0p, ._ Kxpert workman. Fatteraon
Furnltnre house, 2M IVter* atreet ’Phone#,
Attanta 1471. Ball 794 weat. W# buy any*
4T _ TALKiNG MACHINES.
ALKINO MACH INKS AND RECORDS—
a an<i dlatrlbutor# df Vic-
tor Talkjug Machines and Records. Juat
received large consignment of machines and
ojrer 10,000 records. Immediate attention
l ®*ll orders. We want tne names of
!*! t* 1 * 1 * 1 * machine dealers In the South.
Write for catalogne. Alexitnder-Elyea Co.
w B h^h^°;, r «l , “ 1 ^r„'J. i r 5 T lrlnf- No - "
watchmaking.
TO THE TRADE; COMPLICATED
watch,-* are my hobby. Modern Ideaa In
"^•’•‘•od dmj.lnga. 11. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., AtlunU.
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINK ’S SHOE SHOP.
>?. I’f.ACRTllBE ST.. OPPOSITE Till
Bell ‘Men a tewed half aolaa. 76e.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS, IIALLWOODS, IDEALS
and all other makes nt bargain prices.
5* 11 . y° u n register, suitable for
“Tijr business, nt a price that can not help
nt please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg-
'ter guaranteed for two veara.
SECOND HAND CA8II ftKOISTERS OF
ALL MAKEH BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Cash Register
Store,
REMINGTON Nil. 7: GOOD AH BRAND-
®»w. If I'ouxltt niilek, k',7.511 wifi get It.
But er Typewriter Cotnpany, 717-718 Fourth
■mna)
National Bank building.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER I’LLMRr.lt,
Phoaea IS*. 20 B. nontar St
REMINGTON. TYPEWRITER. GOOD
wrlrlng eomllllmi, from 615 and up. Butler
Typewriter Company. 717 718 Fourth Na
tional Bank building.
INMAN PARK LOTS.
5 Lots ranging from $275 to
$o25; level;'only a few feet
from two car lines; very
easy terms. - ,, • .
ROPPvSIMS.&.OOv
319 and 320 4th National
Bank Building.
Bell 888. Siaudard 2880.
OCTOBKIt BARGAINS IN
VEHICLES.
.Leather Quarter Top Bug
gy, $50; reduced from $60.
Surreys, formerly $100
and $125, now selling for $80
and $100.
RuWb'hlrts, eastern make,
$100, reduced from $115.
Pull Leather Top Eastern
Buggies, with rubbed tires,
$140; regular $160 value.
Rural Mail Wagons at
$40; worth'$60.
■ W. A. POSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THE : GRANT PARK SECTION A
briind new i’-atory, 7-room realdeuee, with
" ll . < ;j' l , , ' 1 <'“(euee*; on benutlful ela-
vuted lot. half block from the ear line nnd
greutvulue for 63,850 on term, of 6060 caab
und 830 per month.
BRAND-NEW . COTfAUK
rooms, with nil tl>«»
OF HIX
•*lty conveniences,
oil terms of 8350
cash and |25 per month. You enunot beat
thin If you want a home.
A BARGAIN in“a lot in TiIe I'ltliT-
tleat part of North Boulevard, nenr An-
gler avenue, 47x140 feet to alloy. 8nnp for
82,600. This Is/the right plncc for a home
or a good place to build n houae that will
sell nt a profit.
ON GRANT STIIKKT WE 11AVK A GOOD
Eaay terms.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
»,500 N. BOULEVARD-
BRAND NEW HOME,
NEAR PONCE DELEON
HAS 9 ROOMS; IS MOD
ERN AND A BEAUTY.
LOT IS LARGE AND LEV
EL. IF YOU WANT SOME
THING CHOICE LET US
SHOWYOU THIS. TERMS
IP DESIRED.
$4,750—NO. 275 E. PINE
ST—A SPLENDIDLY
BUILT 8-ROOM, 2-STORY
HOME ON LOT 50X180 TO
ALLEY. PARTY LEAV
ING CITY ORDERS THIS
SOLD AT ONCE ON
TERMS OF $800 TO $1,000
CASH, BALANCE EASY.
HOME.
SAUNDER&j ^RATHER &
"COMPANY,
,510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
WEST END—WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
hmue of g rooms on Peeples street; lot
60x175. This house has all modern luiprove-
ments and la almost new ,..86,000
WHITEHALL STREET—EIGHT-BOOM
hnuue, tin lot 161x220, Tbla houat* has al
modern improvement*. Think of the price.
alae of lot nnd on Whitehall .>7,600
ENTItAL AVENUE-A 7-ROOM HOUSED
on good lot. and In walking ■ dlatanee.
Thla house la not quite completed, nod low
lu the time to get you a houae .63,660
6r.me street—a kour-Uoom iioiiheT
on lot A4X100. Water and fna, and la
close In. 1900 cash ami balance monthly.
The price |« only 82,000
JlftlA.MEI, STREET—A CORNER STORE
and 6-room cottage, renting for 819.60 per
JionJh. Thi. la,very cheap at the juffaa
Whitehall tfeiniXcE-A’’' Nice—T-
room house, on lot 45x130. This house Is
almost new and close In. A small payment
cash, balance easy 82,860
CilAI-EI, STREET—A 7-itOOM HOUSE,
with all modern Improvemenfs, on lot 38
-J 176, and rented to good tenants. V<
cheap nt the price $2,.-.
Woodward avenue—a nice 6-room
cottage, with all mmiern Improvements,
on lot 62x162. You cannot do batter for
the money 82,800
iE Ai\V ;iP”THB ABOVE do not - suit
yon \vc have' other*, nnd w» would !>«
very glad to have you cull and let ua show
them to you.
1. B. WKBB,
ON OAKLAND AVENUE, ALM^aT NEW
6-rooiu c«»ttsge, all the cltv conveniences.
Grant Fork for n from yard. J*rlco 81,800.
Eaay terms.
mrTmoND~VENl ^ - UAk^WOOD
containing four rooms and hall. _
... ——ltents 810 per
WEST LINDEN STREET—NEAIt SUUING
street; nice almost new 5-rnom cottage
home; all city couvciiienccNj gooil car
service. l»rlcc 82.100. Terms 8400 cash and
820 per month.
NNAlXV STREET - NEAR FAIR
tornis
46» RAWSON
7-room hotise.
830; prlee 83,000.
proposition,
~st i’i il trr -t wosroitV^
All ran tenlencea. Rout
Good home or Investment
WHITE KOR A DK.SI'RII*riON OK ONE
■ftKfia.MjM
of the 1»est plantations In Georg
itntlon Is line, the price is rl_
description la very complete.
Bell ’Fhoni* ^)‘-*7.
AtlauU Phono 1881.
At CHURCH-AND MAHONIU ORtJANIhT /^ n . k „• AlV.r ILy
•22 degreesi and 6*nmjK»ser. Highest tcstl- vt0Ol|Jlcl \ Clllt 1C alltiT, V.O..
52 W. Mitt-hell St., ■
«- 1 Atlanta, Ga.
UeUlchauip, J**»**i*r. 70 Whitehall street.
FARM!
Have 175 acres, 32 miles of
Atlanta, on IV. & A. R. R.,
with good house, outhouses,
plenty of fruit, bottom land
and woods; Will sell cheap
or exchange for Atlanta
property. See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree 8t.
M. A. SHELTON,
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
OBTH SIDE IJOMEI IF YOU ARE
looking for a nice, modern home on north
side, call In and let us show you a house
nnd lot on Piedmont avenue, between
Eighth and Tenth streets. This la piped
for furnace, wired for electric lights, gas.
water, aewer nnd bath; cast front All
street improvements down and paid for;
tile sidewalks, nice, large lot. Wc can
sell you this place for |6,750 ; 81.760 caab,
balance on easy terms.
ITOL AVENUE! A TWO-STORY
on-room house, lu thoroughly first-class
tlon; new plumbing, gas. sewer, water
bath. Newly painted Inside and out;
front; splendid lot; 60 by 200 feet to
an alley; #1,250 cash, balance easy. Price
VACANT LOTS! FOURTEENTH STREET,
between Peachtree and Piedmont park,
we have a nice lot for only 83,000. We
will assist yon In building If you desire.
MYRTLE STREET LOT, 45 BY 160 FEET;
only 81,860. Til# sidewalks, sewer, water
nd gas. ’
LL’CILE AVENUE. \VE8T END-STREET
car line and all Improvements dawn, such
ns sidewalks, sewer, water, gas; chart
ed streets; splendid neighbors, aud uear
“ new public school; price 8900.
OAK STREET LOT-SEWER, WATER.
gat, etc. Price 8660; convenient to Pee-
pies street, city school, only one block
away from two car llnea. Gordon street
nnd Ludle avenue.
RAILROAD FRONTAGE-MANUKAOTDB
lug attea. Fifty acres of land fronting
1.200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta
nnd West Point railroad and College Park
electric car Hue. right at Oakland City;
running water on the ground. Pries only
825.000, or 8600 per acre.
SUBURBAN HOMES AND ACREAGE-!
We hnve a nice, new five-room cottage,
17 acres of land; »>•■*» •"'*"» ».»•*««»« —m.
tor; paved puldli
churches near by. niuuu n-u uhuuhi
walk front electric car line, and price
only 82,600 ; 81.000 caab and balance easy.
roiiI muicim, in wnicu
terestlng rending matter.
S. B. TURMAN & CO,
Cor Broad and Alabama Sts.
We have listed with us for
sale a beautiful home on
Peeples street, in West End,
This house consists of 8
rooms and has all modern
improvements, aud v
built for a home two years
ago. The size of the lot is
50x175 feet to an alley. This
is near Gordon street, and
if you want a West End
home, this is it.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Bell Phone . 2081.
SPECIAL BARGAIN!
MUST SELL.
DAVIS STREET. EIGHT-ROOM
house Id good repair; barn, poultry house
nnd large garden; lot 60 by 200; four blocks
of new terminals of Atlanta. Birmingham
and Atlantic and 8eaboard Air Line. This
property la sure to Increase In value within
short time. Owner Is leaving the city nnd
la anxious to aell. A splendid opportunity
to get a bargain.
E. A. NESBIT CO.,
514 Empire Building.
■a, hot and cold water: bath, closet, sta-
ounrv washstaud, sink in the kitchen
and sink In the pnntiy; this Is an awful
nice place; In a gooil neighborhood, and
In good renr‘“ ” " ~
ihe door; wll
i>4S per month.
65 ARMSTRONG STREET.
THIS TWO-STORY BIGHT-ROOM* BRICK
Is on the west side of Armstrong street,
between Piedmont avenue and Butler
street: has gas, hot nnd cold water; porce
lain bath, closet, porcelalu sink lu the
kitchen; Is rt good house: comparatively
new, nnd quite close In; Kdgewood avenue
cars two blocks away; will be vacant No
vember 1. Roots 830 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, ,
13 Auburn Avenue.
- Both Phones (II.
Edgewood Ave. Property.
We have several hundred feet frontage on Edge-
wood Ave., in vicinity of Boulevard, Howell St., Brad
ley St., Randolph St. and Cornelia St.
Prices range from $20 up to $35 a front foot. Call
and let us show you this property.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
M’ALISTER '
By ALBERT HENRY.
G. J. DALLAS,
Real Estate Agent.
317 and 318 Fourth National
Bank Bldg., Third Floor.
Bell Phone 1455.
A SNAP IN A NORTH
SIDE HOME.
IF TAKEN NEXT WEEK, WE HAVE A
lMM\utIfnl ten-room home, furnace heat,
porcelain Imths, double floor, storm-sheeted,
electric light a and gas; lu fact, all modern
Improvements: flue forest oak shades, nice
barn, servant*’ house, fine large lot,
slightly elevnted, east front. The jwrty has
a loan on It* for 85,(XXV which can be carried
at 6 per cent four and a half years, place
la easily worth 819.000. Will sell for ~
50, purchaser to assume the loan. J
or a private home, and not for a sale.
Ilouae practically new. If you want a
home at a bargain, come early.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phono 3533-M
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We have all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move them. If you fall to let us know
your wanti In this line you will lose
money. Write or call for "Special
Sale List.” We maintain tbe best
repair department In the South and
guarantee the beat work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
FOR RENT.
4 HI
the owner baaVffBPMKMVRPVRm
men In cate the party wanted roomers or
boarders. Three of tbe rooms are now
renting for 824. nnd I can rent thla for 840
to the right party.
Five-room hoi ke and ih acred of
* * **’ In Weat Ebd, and a
IIS.00
NINE-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 3U W. Illj.V-
ter street; close In ....826.00
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. IN THE VERY-
TEN-ROOM HOUSE. ON HIGIILAX’l)
avenue; real pretty placa .836.00
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, NO. 77 RANKIN
street, cheap at 813.50
S. L. DALLAS,
318 4th Nat. Bauk.
Phone 1455.
In the Matter of
M. Winer. Bankrunt.
as a court of bankruptcy, passed the
day of Oetr*— •
receive senlt
shite*, furnishings, hat* nnd dry goods, to*
with fixtures. Including show cases,
, shelving nnd safe, of the anhl M.
Winer, bankrupt, located at 179 Peters
street, Atlanta, ua., blda will be received
by me un to 10 o’clock Thunslay. Octo-
l»er 18, 1996, blda to Ite opened nt said hour
In the office of P. If. Adams. Esq., referee.
The right reserved to reject any nnd all
bids.
R. C. PATTERSON. Receiver,
725* Prudential hnlldlm
Atlanta,
tag.
i, Ga.
MASKED ROBBERS
, BLOW OPEN SAFE
Flora, III,., Oct. 17.—F7v« maaked
robber, blew open the aafe In the
Bryan & Land), flouring mill early
thla morning and eacaped with 1160.
One ahot at City Watchman Stout,
who ran for help. When the pome
arrived the robbers fled.
Special to The Georgiao.
Macon, Oa.. Oct. 17.—Improvements
which have been ordered made at the
Bibb county jail will make the uae of
dynamite neceaaary 'for the next mob
to gain an entrance. Doors which were
battered down by the mob with a ateel
battering ram after three hours' work,
will be replaced by those of the armor
plate variety and as an additional safe
guard each door will have an outer
door made of heavy ateel bars.
I have no heart for the brave part
I used so well to play—
The men I know through the cltrgo;
I have dropped clean away.
They know not me, but ghost of ms.
That walks the streets alone,
All groping blind for my dead kind.
And vainly for my own.
• —The Return.
In the long run youth must always
pay the penalty for living as life should
be lived, according to the first clear
view of youth.
Wherefore, McAlister, after some
three pretty years, dropped away—was
blotted out. He paid with the penalty
of a weak heart and a residue qf a few
odd pounds where once were hundreds.
Let it be said In Justice to McAlister
that he went straight and clean while
he was running; second, that he was
crushed financially by a manner of
sharp dealing that was peculiarly nasty
(onthe part of one called Bryant); third,
that when she knew he had dropped
a girl held out her arms for him, vain
ly, till they were quite tired. This last
was, perhaps, the greatest of the three.
McAlister went to live In Brussels—
Cite de la Chausaee. I know of only
two more places more like hell for a
man who has known and loved un
crooked streets and men and ways to
live In. There—even bread Is a thing
far which you grope eagerly when you
have really felt the whip of Chance—
he acquired patiently, with mourning,
and for a time In utter terror, a ca
pacity for the work of salves.
Strangely enough, one of his burdens
helped him greatly In the bearing of
the others. This was his abiding'hate
of Bryant, who (chiefly) had brought
him there. Sitting ol an evening In his
room, while below Madame, the Laun
dress, shuffled noisily on her way to
and from the long washing shed, he
went through the "downing" of Bryant
methodically, over and over again.
Some three schemes for his revenge
(out of about thirty-six laborious oth
ers) he put down on paper.
When the Brussets Exhibition came—
this Is told of a time gone by—McAlis
ter got a job at one of the stalls, not
far from where they handed you the
damp half-penny paper after Us orderly
riot through a city of machines. Mc
Alister had curious experiences there,
for many English came to the exhibi
tion, and some that he had known
passed him. And the sight of them
put flame to his trodden soul. He
would go back, by Qod; and for a
month he would flare and live again,
then flicker and go. It was on the
very day he vowed this to himself that
two Englishmen, strangers, stopped for
ATLANTA' MABKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially correctea by Atlaau Fruit sad
Produce Exchange,
Lemons. 67-60.
Lime*, 606376c.
Pineapples, 63.5O01Mk
Bananas, straights, per hunch, 61.6031 n
Culls, per hunch, 61.W,i.K. al '“'
CALIFORNIA ► ftUIT—Fancy stock:
Kloerts peaches, per box, 61.60.
Mountain Bartlett pears, per box, 63.A
Grots plums, per crate, 62.
Columbian prunes, per crate. 62.
Roes Pern t “ “
Blue Mslrou .
Coeoanuts, per sack,
POULTRY AND COU
e hens, ( *
■aMfU lHPOc pound,
d hens, par-pound, "
ucka. Pekin. 35*?: pu
Rfff** por dozen, 21033c.
. Butter, table, ,P?r pound, 2O022Hc; coot.
kotSpound: one-pouad
racks. 16012c.
VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes, Na t
stock, per bushel, .P&iftl.OO.
Cabbage (Virginia), lfce pound: Danlik
i.i'ina beans par pound, 6c; Ntvy, 6210 on
finpM
Onions, per buehel. $1.26.
New sweet potatoea,66©75c bushel.
Kraut, barrel, 63.71.
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Poatel’s patent. 66.00; Diamond
patent, 66.26; Maecoutau star. 64.70: fane*
patent. 64.50: Red Eagle, 64.25: Blue Ribbon,
63.90: fancy, 61.M; spring wheat patent, I6.M
®COilN-Cholee red cob, 70c: No. 2 white,
68c; No. 2 yellow, 60c; mixed (7c.
OAT8-Cholce white ottnped, 49c; No. t
white 48c; No. 2 mixed, 47e; Texas ruit-
water-graunu.
... pound jutea per 1
Short), white, fl.60; medium. 61.40; brown,
81.36; pure bran, 61.20; mixed hran, 81.16.
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, 61.15;
do., choice amotl hales. 81.10: do., No. I
timothy bales, 81.66; No. 2, 81.00; do.. No. 1,
cloerr mixed. 81.00; do.. No. 2 ctorer mixed,
81.00.
81.00; choice Bermuda, 60c.
RYE—Georgia, 81.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar-
rices are f. a. b.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, 66.20. New
York refined. 444; plantations, 6c.
COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle'e 616.63,
hulk, In begs o* barrels, i3c; green, 103
*te
RICE—Carolina 4Hp7Vie, according ta
bellies, cv un,, *,v.w, mi unv„, , pnira
8.25; Supreme lard, 810.50; Red Cross, 10*-;
Snow Drift compound, 8c; Red Cross, 7*le.
8TOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. Aaked.
Georgia «4e. 1116 ut 113
Georgia, It. R. 6a 1910 106 1«4
Savannah 6s, 1900., .102)4 1031,
Macons «s. 1910.... too ...
niiBuift 11, 1H1„ •S..AUB
Atlanta and Weat Folnt. . . .166
Atlanta and Wait Point Dfbts.,107
Income
da 2d Income
do. 3d Income
Georgia 266
Augusta and Savannah lit
Southwestern..
and A. late..
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
LORD MAYOR OF LONDON
IS TAKEN ILL IN PARIS
Paris, Oct. 17.—The lord mayor of
London was taken sick thla morning
while being driven to a breakfast
party to be given In hla honor, and
was hastily taken back to his apart
ments. The program for today's fes
tivities has been given up.
Cattlln took the stairs three at
time, and the handle clattered as he
flung himself at the door. McAlister
sat In the streanllng path of the sun
light, his arms upon the table and hla
head upon his arms.
"It's right!" cried Cattlln. “McAlls.
ter, old man, you were right In ,what
you said. Bryant's broken—broken In
to little pieces—and It's all come round
for you once more, old chap. Every
body will know It was Bryant, and not
you. Why, the beggar’s gone to sleep.
Wake up, McAlister!”
•But McAlister walked gladly with a
friend—and the name of the friend was
Death.
goolsIyTounTover
ON CHEATING CHARGE
C. L. Goolsby, a you a* whit# man, was
Imuml orer to the stat# court* WVdn#*-
ilay morning by. Recorder Broyles under
bond o>f 8200 on tbe charge or cheating nnd
swindling.
CoMdsby was arrested by Detectives Con-
nally nnd Ktarnes, and Is bpciisomI of passing
a worthless check on F. L. Williams, a Jew
eler. In DH*ntur street. Tb# check was
drawn on a bank In Uurlton. Ga.. and was
de|NM|t#4l by Mr. Williams In su Atlanta
hsnk. lie was later Informed, be said, thst
Goolsby bad no deposit In tbe Carlton bank.
Chicago. Oct. I7.~Hoga—Estimated re
ceipts today 26,000. Market slow and 54?
'I' 10 , 1 "/ fair: left over 6,749; hulk
(MMUOitstlniatsd for tomorrow 25,mi;
light 16.h«ivy'66.96©*.«); rough 8.",.93
©4.00; pigs 35.40as.IO: yorkers , 86.«e«.5";
good to choir, heavy 60.60©6.60. .
< stile—Estimated receipts 24.000. Mnrket
sternly to a shade lower; quality fair;
I’.ojro* ,$407.30; cows 31.4004.60: heifer.
Jr-52ff“ 40; calves 66.9608: good prime atecr*
65.3597.30; poor to lilcdfuin 6406.30; atock-
era und feeders 62.4006.76.
Kherp— Estimated receipts 35.000. Market
•loo'lx: quality fair; native 63.2008.60; we*t-
?, r " »2'®C6.60; yearlings 66.40©lai; larnlia
64.60Cf7.80; western 34.6007.66.
a long time near hla stall, talking con- central Railway of Georgia 1st
fldentlally of two things, and one of
them was Bryant and hla affairs. They
took no notice of McAlister, because he
was a Frenchman; but McAlister was
shouting In his heart. For their talk
of Bryant's present position was the
key to the second of his three schemes.
McAlister worked with Infinite toll,
all day and all night, varying this with
all day and half the night, to get money
for the chapter thiat should be hla own.
To hla credit, again, there was one fel
low at home to whom he might have
written, but he would not. If he had
written he would have learned that his
friend was dead, but this does not alter
It at all.
So he came home. It was not so
long, after all, since he had dropped,
and he was not sanguine, but he reck
oned to find, aay, half a doxen whom he
had known. He found more than that,
and he wished he had not spoken to
them. Big men, now, were some of
Cattlln was a fellow he had liked
neutrally In the dead time, never par
ticularly caring for him or desiring
his company. It was Cattlln who took
McAltstsr home, pitying and wondering
at his drawn face and the Arc In his
eyes. It was Cattlln who bucked him
up and gave all his time to him and his
project concerning Bryant, which Mc
Alister could not work himself, but
with which Cattlln entirely sympa
thised; It was Cattlln, In shori, who,
pitying, as I have said, tried hard to
make this shadow of the old McAlister
feel himself a man. But It was not to
». Cattlln failed. .
Wonderful to relate, the girl might
have done It. The girl would have
done It, for, although she had dropped
her arms, she was perfectly ready to
stretch them out again for one man—
McAlister. So that If Cattlln had
known her, he could have worked It
easily. But he did not, know. Mc
Alister never told him. McAlister was
always telling himself he would find
out the girl and go to her; but as a
matter of fact, after his rebuffs from
other friends, he was afraid. So he
kept on telling himself that he would
find out where she was tomorrow. But
when tomorrow came he did not stir to
try and And her, but kept silent. Per
haps the daylight frightened him.
AU honor to Cattlln; he did not give
up trying for a month.
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l ALLEGED ROBBERS
SENT TB THE TOWEH
Roger Reed nnd William Rmltb. negro#*.
Wore sent to the Toner Wednesday morn
ing by Recorder Rroyles In default of 85M
botid Mich, on the charge of rubWry.
The negroes were bound over on the
charge that they nasaulted nnd robbed nn-
other negro, Hteve Traylor, of Xlcknjnck,
Tuesday morning on the Peters atreet via
duct. Traylor snld one of the negro#*
struck him on tbe head with hla list, and
the other draw h knife on him, relieving
him of several dollars In money.
HON. M. F. ATKINSON
IS STRICKEN ILL
Special to The Georgian.
Madison, Ga„ Oct.- 17.—Hon. M. F.
Atkinson wax stricken with apoplexy
early this morning. HI# condition la
reported to be very nerloue.
POLICEMAN WOOD
PAINFULLY HURT
Bicycle Polloemnn Wood wa# painfully
hurt Tuesday night shortly before midnight
while attempting to board a Orsut park
trolley ear at Ilnnter and Butler street*.
In some manner, the officer’* foot slip
ped and he was hurled violently ngalnst
the Itelglan block pavement. He
tiikeu to his home in Grant street In :l
cab, where he received medical attention.
MIDDY IS DEMERITED
FOR HAZING PLEHE
Annapolis, Md„ -Oct. 17.—The ftrst
penalty Imposed under the provision'*
of the new antl-haslng law was dealt
out by Admiral Bands, superintendent
of the naval academy, to Third Cla**
Midshipman R. P. Duller. Jr., todav,
who he gave 200 demerits for haxinc
-Ptebe" Godfrey De'C. Chesvaller. Fifty
more demerits will cause Culler's dis
missal