The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 17, 1906, Image 14

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■ ——— 1 —' 14 THE — ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY. orTDREH 17. 190*. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for fees than 25 cents, the price of four lines. 8!x words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive Insertions: 1 time • . • • • 6 cents a line. 3 times . .... 5 cents a tine. 6 times AYz cents a line. ... 4 cents a line. • • . 3Zz cents a line. 26 times 62 times 78 times 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—BO OEKBBPI NO, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc.. only $4 a month. Draughon's Practical Business Col lege, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Bell phone 889. Call, phone or W- catalogue. It will convince y«. Dramcbon's Is tbo beat WANTED—YOUNG pharmacy. Leckle street. 1 —B I IIU.4U A" ****_.~*" and apprentice in typewriter repair shop, lute ' —««. r tan.... . . C., «ire Georgian. ana apprentice in lyptwnirr7 State age and wnges expected. °J»- portnnlty for _a boy of the right eort. u. IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN. ANY line, anywhere, place your name with ns. The business men appreciate onr methods of furnishing help. National Employment Association. 102-1023 Century building. The Pioneers. WANTED-SIX EXPERT WEATHER- boarders and shlnglers at once, good pay. Apply early to W. ?!. Arnold, corner Pied mont and Tenth street. look; come ox: men and non' hair cnt 15c, ahami»oo 15c, singe 15c. r massage 15c, electric 25c. Swellest sno| city, union ba 1 — ” place. WE WANT TODAY BTENO.-BOOKKEEP era, typewriter,. offlc. tar. niol* liu.lnr.. Bureau, 41* Fourth National Rank Building. lad, to taLa charge — • - lector, *20: etenographera for ont-oMovti position. «t sood Mlar ... B-ltamy. B “* 1 nee^AxrnryJ33^^^^^l^^|dT|^^j WANTED HELB—FEMALE. .WANTED—LADY STENOGRAPHER ANI) account, nt. Mu«t he quick and »ccur»t». State experience. Address 8., care Geor- glan. BRAMBACtI PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1522. WANTED HELP—M.l. and F.irtal*. WE RELIEVE THAT THE READER* OF Th, Georgian nr. people ,»f I"*'”'*'"'* and refinement, and we believe also that most of them r.*.l d.lljr th. a.l. ou th 1 . on,.. To te.t this. wc rank. th. following Xfl?r: Th. regular |.rl.r of our inaK.alnr I. *1 n y.nr. hut in him who thl. nd out anil rand II to n. with Mcwlll rw.lv. th. mnsntln. n full yo*p-*lx tnontha fr..! II. .or. to rand M. nd don't wiill. n. thl. off.r I. limited. Addr... The Mocking lllr.1, N.wnnn. On. ItUAMRACU PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1*2*. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—POK1TION AH HALhHJIAX. dry good, or nho.. preferred. Bxperienred In general nierchniMlIra more. Bnl tffci- once* furnished. Address II. \ t »»•» enro AGENTS WANTED. PICTURE AGENTS—BEND TOUR WORK S3 for sale—miscellaneous,. COLD WEATHER IS HERE. w. hnv. Hi. Good. HEATER*. BLANKETS' 11 ml COMFORTS. W. t'nn Hnv. You Money. CASH Olt CREDIT. W* Repair, I’nck and Ship. _ Hell Phone 17T»i. Bell Phone 1757. THE I R. TURNER FURNITURE CO.. 41 and 43 Went Mitchell St. FOR SALE-2 CHAIR BARBER OUTFIT complete, ntmoit new, cost nluiut 3400. Will E ll cheap. Now In good location. Addrent . M. Stanalnnd. Botton, On, REC1IT PIANO «2 N. FORSYTH. FOR'BALE-A NEARLY NEW VICTOR uf. with Innld. ateel cheat. Hlge ofufr. lUbrl feet. A bargain. Ware At L*laud. I'Vall atreel. FOR SALE-MULE. IN GOOD WORKING order; 325. 1*0 Went nunter atreet. CASH REGISTER; BRAND-NEW; COST S1S0: will sell or rent cheap. Butler Typewriter Company, 717-713 Fourth Nation al Rank hulldlng. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Uatan. 71 Whitehall Itlwt Pho— UR OLIVER TYPEWBITERS-WE HAVE A large ntock of Olivera; tome a. good a. brand-new. Come and uke your choice for P ttJ0. Roller Typewriter Company. 7I7-7U mirth N.llonal Bank hulldlng. |8£ miscellaneous. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB ISl bank Infra and vault doora: •Very. - ng ta raf. Una. It, W. Kill*. Agent, 24 8. investment. WANTED-TO DISPOSE OF PART IN- terrat In patented houeehol.l article to party with aufflclent capital to cngage lu manufacture of same, for Immediate sale to the trade. Address S5. 8., csre Geor- fft* TYPEWRITER Ko. 4-4I&I; WoKTH more than any other make: brand new; price $50. Butler Typewriter Company, 717- Tiirwrt^NatlonsJ^BaidkJig^ldln*^^,,^^ DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHING AND OPIUM IIABIT CURED at homo, without pain or detention from bualneaa; permanent cute guaranteed; free trial home treatment aent In plain wrapper. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- few? deana aulta fl ta Mk P»sti Ms. 104 Whitehall St. Phenes. Hell t.9. A. fr>l. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. ••Don't let 'em fool yon." Jim Burnett (formerly of Bnraett A Willis) la not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and patntlng. Office and show room 12 Eaat Hunter street. Both phonee M0. FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO BELL. place It with ns; we give It onr special •ad personal attention. If It * worth the price we will sell IL C. H. Welle A Co., 110! Fourth National Bank. WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER NO. 4-17285; almost good an new; our price $22.50. But ler Typewriter Company, 717-71$ Fourth Na tional Bank building. PROFESSIONAL. A-l CHURCH AND HA80NIC ORGANIST , <22 degree** ntnl composer. Highest testl- niouial*. Exquisite touch. Refer# to Rev#. 7..' H. Farland and C. B. h’»**blt. of this ••Tty. Address Jules G. Iluruelet. with J. C, Melllchamp, Jeweler. 70 Whitehall street. EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN^7EMATdr^GmXEGE^A??D Conservatory of Music. Macon, Oa.—Old* est and best. If yon wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Guersf, president. SMITH rREMIltt NO. 2, WITH BI chrome movement: worth ss much •• brand new; price $70; eaay terms. Butler Typewriter Company, 717-718 Fourth Na tions 1- Hank building. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slippy's School of Art snd Inspect por traits painted by hla large claaaea. Corner Peachtree snd Auburn. FOR RENT. TO LET-HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED rooms; furnished; every Improvement; hair mattresses, steam heat; rent low; Ho tel Llthla. Tallapoosa, Gs. Open for In spection. Call or address F. J. Beyer, Tal lapoosa. Agents proteeted In commissions. FOR RENT— ROOMS. FOB RENT-FOUR ROOMS AND BATH, second floor. 233 Richardson street FOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, half of cottage, hot and cold wa ter, gas. 106 Pulliam street, Bell 4373 Main. B0AR0ER8 WANTED. THE BON AIR, 384 Peachtree at. solicits Inspection, comparison snd patronsge. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS cleaned and re shaped for 35c. Hands or •wests 25c ench extra. Out-of-town orders given prompt nnd careful attention. Beat work, latest styles. Acme Hatters, 6V4 Whitehall street. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO* pie and others. American Investment Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1810. WEYMAN 4k CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved * Atlanta property a: reason able rates. Bell phone 780. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to sscatity* of fered; small expense snd prompt attention. Only on real sstato In and near Atlanta. 8. B. Turman. srr.CUL HOM8 FUNDS TO LBND; any amount, 4H. 6 and • per cent Write or rail 8. W. Canon, 34 8. Brood atreet. FORM LOANS-WH ARB I’LATINO loans oa Georgia- farms at ths lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON RBAL ESTATE nt v.ry lowe.t rnten. No delay.. Charles Herman, room. 203-3 T.mole Court FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; also money for purchase money notes. Straight loans made at 5 per cent and up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street $2,600 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL estate; no delay; money lu bank. Address Capital, cure Georgian. IIRAMIIACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 1*33. HECHT PIANO CO., 62 N. FORSYTH. REMINGTON NO. 7: GOOD AS BRAND- •new. If 1 vouch; nulek. 357.60 will get It. Rlitli-r Typewriter Company, 717-71* Fourth National flank building. PERSONAu. david w. TARnnouan. MASTER PLUMBER, Pkoara 1364. 30 e. nunter *L REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, GOOD writing condition, from $15 am! up. Butler Typewriter Company, 717-718 Fourth Na tional Bank hulldlng. INMAN PARK LOTS. 5 Lots ranging from $275 to $325; level; only a few feet from two car lines; very easy tenns. ROFF SIMS & CO., 319 and 320 4th National Bank Building. Bell 888. Standard 2880. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OCTOBER BARGAINS IN . VEHICLES. Leather Quarter Top Bug gy, $50; reduced from $60. Surreys, formerly $100 and $125, now selling for $80 and $100. Runabouts, eastern make, $100, reduced from $115. Full Leather Top Eastern Buggies, with rubbed tires, $140;.regular $160 value. Rural Mail Wagons at $40; worth $60. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 52 W. Mitchell St., Atlauta, Ga. ARCHITECTS. LET US DRAW YOUR PLANE AND bu|Id your house. We can save you mousy. Address P. O. Box 675. ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUIt PLANS AND bnlld that dwelling bonra for you. R. D. Stafford, carpenter and builder, College Park. Ga. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. | BICYCLES AND SUMlKIC.S-I.AROEST bicycle end .undry distributor. In the Sooth. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale, Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write ft* l-*> ritni.rgue and pnee list. Alexander- Elyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CAW.NET WORK AND NOVELT'ES ,.Prompt ktwice. Bell 'phone 2W4. Atlanta Wood and Iron Norelty Work., 382 Mnrletta atreet HE'S THE MANTHAT^ELLS nOT AIR, Ingtalle furnace in old house, m well ag new. He prepare, a cellar If yoo b»— none. Honcrlcf furnace Co. Both 'phone*. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS- aengera, ’phono 33. J. A. Davies and J. C. Branan. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUEB FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough, SV4 Auburn urenne. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are* nue. PRE8SING CLUB. PRESSING—-ALTERING—TIIK NEW BD- reka prneing ctulr-cieanlng-Repalrlng. Atlanta 'phone 750, Bell ‘phone 3475. 1W1 Whitehall .treet, Atlanta, Ox. Membership 31 per month. 8EWING MACHINES. RENTED—TWO lJOI.'.AltS PER MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler & Wlleeo. We rent only new machine* wlih complete »et of attachment,. Prompt delivery. Both phone, IS31 Singer Sewing Machine Co.. ■ft Whitehall atreet. ST0VE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND net up. Expert workman. Patteraoo Furniture houae, Petra, .treet. 'Phpneg, thing'* M71, ?•** ™ -fnt. We buy any- , 4ttM T ALK, NG MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND HKCORD8— * * nd retail distributors of Vic tor Talking Machines snd Records. Just received large consignment of machines snd ovsr 10,000 records. Immedlars attention f fen mall orders. We want toe names of machine dealers In the Booth. Write for catalogue. Alexandrr-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. IL w. ROUNTREE A 1IRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail end repairing, ho. 77 Whitehall .treat. Phone Ii76. „ WATCHMAKING. TO TnH. TRADE: COMPLICATED watches are ray hobby. Modern Ideas In work «nd dealings. H. Walter Lett, Room 1217 Fourth Natron.) Beak Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 133 PEACHTRBE ST.. OPPOSITE TnB Candler Bldg, Bell 2323. Men', a.wed half Mira, 75c. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS. IDEALS «nd all other make, nt bargain prlcea. We can rail you a register, .ultable for any business, at a price that cun not help but plena, you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg- later guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF. ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND HOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad 8treet. Atlanta. Ga. W. A. ROSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT PARK 8ECTION A brand new 2-story. 7-room residence, with all the city conveuleuces; on beautiful ele vated lot, half block from the car Hue and grcatyalue for $3,S50 on terms of $650 cash nnd $80 per month. BRAND-NEW COTTAGE OF tUX room,, with all the city convenience!, near Grunt I’nrk oar line. A perfect little home and cheap for 32.400, mi term, of 3350 cash nnd 325 per month. You r.noat brat this If you want a home. \ A BARGAIN IN A CUT Tn""tUB PUeT! n tlest part of North Boulevard, near Au- « fflcr avenue, 47x140 fe^.t to alley. Snap for t $2,600. This Is tho right place for a home or a good place to build 11 house that will sell nt a profit. ON GRANT STREET WH HAVE A GOOD 1 6-room cottage, with nil the city con- * venlences. large, elevr.ied lot. Price $2,700. « Easy terras. ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALMOST NEW 1 5-room cottage, all the cltv conveniences. n Grant Purk for n front yard. Price $1,800. • Easy terms. I IllcilMoNI) AVENUE - LAKEWOOD * Heights, on'v half block from tba car B line: urnnd new, well built cottage home. ^ containing four rootna and ball; nice ele- , rated lot. 60x260. Rents $10 per month. * Price. $1.00). * WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SPRING v street; nice almost ucw 5-room cottage home; all city con venlences; good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and C $20 per month. CONNAliLY STREET - NEAR FAIR < street school; well built and aubstantlat cottage boiuc, containing Qve rooms and hall; ail city conveniences: elevated lot, 50 by 120 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy terms. • ( 4W ItAWSON STREET — TWO-STORY 7-room house. All con tenlences. Rent m $80; price $3,00). Good home or Investment proposition. t WRITE FOR A DESURIPl'ION OF ONE A of the l*est plantations In Georjna. Ths plantation Is fine, the price Is right and the description Is very complete. Bell -'Phone 2i>27. '■ Atlauta Phone 1U1. SALES DEPARTMENT: a A. 8, HOOK. B. C. EVE. “ y s n FARM! r Have 175 acres, 32 miles of x Atlanta, ou W. & A. R. R., with good house, outhouses, pleuty of fruit, bottom land ■ and woods. Will'Sell cheap or exchange for 'Atlanta T property. See . £ re LIEBMAN, n Real Estate aud Reuting, n 28 Peachtree St. . M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS pnciinu siaii raw* work god m,t.rUl gu,raM t < 1 4274. U 6. I’ryor (Uni. 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 SHOW YOU THIS. TERMS IF 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. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510. Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081, infill, nml I, glmrat new -'r.-16-OOO WlilTKIIAt.L STREET—KIOHT-ItOOJ! houae, on lot 151x220. This house has si ..joderu Improvements. Think of the price, wise of lot and on. Whitehall $7,500 on good lot, and In walklug Mtlance monthly, e price Is only $2,000 McDaniel stiiebt-a corner htouI; ami t-room cottage, renting for 319.40 per lonth. Thl, la very cheap at tho price Iked 31,800 WHITEHALL TEIIIIACE—A NTHe 7- room •house, on lot 45x130. This house Is Imost new and close In. A small payment >ah, balance easy >2,850 with all modern Improvements, on lot 88 7 176, and rented - - * icap at the price cottage, with all modern Improvements, n lot 52x162. You cannot do better for le money....... .$2,800 have others, and we would be J. B. WEBB, JMans^er^HalesJM^ S. B. TURMAN & CO. BTn SIDE HOME! IF oklns for n nice, Ide, call In and let — nd lot on, Piedmont unw Rn Eighth and Tenth streets. This Is piped :>r furnace, wired for electric lights, gas., rater, aewer and bath; east front. Alt treet Improvements down and paid for; le aldewnlks,- nice, large lot. A We can APITOL AVENUE! A TWO-STORY •even-room house, In thoroughly first-class mdltlon; now plumbing, gas, sewer, water nd hath. Newly painted inside and out; ist front: splendid lot; 60 by 200 feet to n alley; $1,250 cash, balance easy. Price a nice lot for only $3,000. only $1,850. Tils sldepralks, sewer, watsr car lino and all linprovementa dqwn, such i sidewalks, sewer, water, gas; chert- splendid neighbors, and near vvi». urt|iiinirs, public school; price $900. Ing sites. Fifty acres of laud fronting ,200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta nd Weat Point railroad and College Park rar line, right at Oakland City; water on tbe ground. Pries only nved public near by: >m electric . id; schools and within ten minutes* car line, add price 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 modem improvements, and 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 Phoue 2081. SPECIAL BARGAIN! 133 DAVIB STREET- EIGHT-ROOM bouse In good repair: barn, poultry house and large garden; lot 50 by 200; four blocks of .new- terminals of Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic and Seaboard Air Line. This to get a bargain. E. A. NESBIT CO., 514 Empire Building. FOR RENT. 121 FORREST AVENUE. THIS TWO-STORY EIGHT-ROOM FRAME on lot 40 by 150, which lies level. Ih on the south side of Forrest avenue, between Piedmont avenge and Butler street; has gms, hot and cold'water; bath, closet, sta the'door; will bs vacant November 1. Rents >46 55 AR.\ikfrltONG kTREE'J’ THIS TWO-STORY EIGHT-ROOM* BRICK Is on the west side of Armstrong street, between Piedmont avenue nml Butler gas, he closet, kitchen; Is a good new, and at “ cars two bl<— — vember 1. Rents $30 per month. Klicnen; is n go<>u nounc; ctunpnrulively new, and aulte close In; Edgewood avenue ‘ locks away; will m vacant No- JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 11 Auburn Avenue. Both Phone, (It. 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 beautiful ten-room b6nie, furnace heat, porcelain baths, double floor. storm-sbeeted { barn, servants'- house, flue large lot, r elevated, east front. The party bat ou It for $5,000, which can be carried at 6 per cent-four nml a half years. Place Is easily worth $10,000. Will aell for $3,. 750, purchaser to assume the loan. Built i'nr a private home, and not for a sale. ** ctlcally new.* If you v—* —*— bargain, come early. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phono 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS on easy terms. IK Auburn avsnns. S. B. TURMAN & CO. ERS. We have all make* Write or call for “Special it” We maintain the beat SOUTHERN STATES 424-25-26 Candler Bids- FOR RENT. Jil HOUSE- CLOSE ... the owner has half of It rented to young *n In case the party wanted roomers or (infers. Three of the rooms are now itlng for $24. ai * the right party. A*fb lfe ACRES Of* land, with stable. In West End, and a. ‘ * * $18.00 OOM HOUSE." IN TUB VEUV best part of Kirkwood « $17.00 M HOtSE. ijN HlftllLANb real pretty place $36.00 ,.™. -ra5SS HOUSE, -NO. 77 RAN'kTS street, cheap at $13.50 S. L. DALLAS, 318 4th Nat. Bank. Phoue 1455. In the Matter of M. Winer. Bankrupt. Acting tinder order of the Hon. W. T. Newman, judge of the United States district court for the northern district of Georgia, as a court of bankruptcy, passed the ]5tb day of October. 1908, the undersized will receive sealed bids for the stock of clothing, •hoes, furnishings, hats and 1ry goods, to gether with fixtures, Includltig show ei tables, shelving and safe, of the said at. Winer, bankrupt, located at 179 Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.. bids wilt be receive] by lue up to 10 o'clock Thursday. Octo- l»er 11. 1906, bids to be ODened at said hour In the office of P. II. Adams, Esq., referee. The right reserved to reject any and all *' R. C. PATTERSON. Receiver, 725 Prudential building, Atlanta, Ga. MASKED ROBBERS BLOW OPEN SAFE Flora, 111*., Oct 17.—Five maiked robber* blew open the *sfe In the Bryan & Laifdi* flouring mill earlf this morning and escaped with 3150. One shot at City Watchman Stout, who ran for help. When the porae arrived the robbers fled. Speclsl to The Ueurgiaa. Macon, Ga. Oct. 17.—Improvementa which have been ordered made at the Bibb county Jail will make the use of dynamite necessary for the next mob to gain an entrance. Doora 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 steel bars. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON IS TAKfiN ILL IN PARI8 Paris, Oct. 17.—The lord mayor of London was taken sick this morning while being driven to a breakfast party to be given in his honor, and was hastily taken back to his apart ments. The program for today’s fes tivities has been given up. 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 SL Prices range from $20 up to $35 a front foot. (Jail and let us show you this property. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. , M’ALISTER By ALBERT HENRY. I have no heart for the brave part I used so weU to play— The men I know through the city go; I have dropped clean away. They know not me, but ghost of me, 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 of 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 Chaussee. 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 for 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 bearing of the others. This was his abiding hate of Bryant, who (chiefly) bad brought him there. Sitting ot 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 Brussels Exhibition came— this Is told of a time gone by—McAlis ter got a Job at one of the stalls, not far frbm where they handed you the damp half-penny paper after Its 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 eight of them put flame to his trodden soul. He would go back, by God; 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 a long time near his stall, talking con fidentially of -two things, and one of them was Bryant and his afralra. 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 that should be his own. To his 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 11 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, any, 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 th 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 McAlister home, pitying and wondering at his drawn face and the Are In his eyes. It was Cattlln who bucked him up and gave alt 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 short, who, Driving.-as I have said, tried hard to make this shadow of the old McAlister feel himself a man. But It was not to be. 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 eaelly. 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 And out where she was tomorrow. But when tomorrow came he did not stir to try and find her, but kept silent. Per haps the daylight frightened him. All honor to Cattlln: he did not give up trying for a month. ^ Cattlln took the stairs three at a time and the handle clattered as ho flung’himself at the door. McAlister sat In the streaming path of the sun light, his arms upon the table and his 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 fflend was Death. ATLANTA MARKETS FRUITS AND produce' ' Officially correcteo by Atlanta Fruit 1.1 Produce Exchange. *’ Lemons, 37.50. Llmss, 50*37(0. Pineapples, MJOOiWL Bantnas, straights per bunch, 315001.71 Culls, per hunch, S1.004M.S. * CALIFORNIA MtUIT-Fsncy stock- HiDerta peaches, per box, 31.60. Mountain Bartlett pears, per box. six Gross plums, per crate, 33. Blue Malvola _ Cocoanuts. per sack, 34,35 POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE™ Lire hens. (O'yC.ac; fries, 2314630c; LrolL ere, ItChSiac. Dressed frlee, 18020c pound. Dressed hens, per pound, 14015c. Lire ducks. Pekin. Be: puddle, 252271- Eggs, per doxen, 310%. Butter, table, per pound, 3003314c; cook. Inc. per pound, 1214014c. Honey, new, 3010c pound; In oue-pound "v EG ETA BLEB—I rl ih potatoes, Na. | stock, per bushel, .9683L00T 1 Cabbage (Virginia), 114c pound; Danlib *'ij*ma betas per pound, (c; Navy, 32.10 on bushel. Onions, per bushel, $1.25. New sweet potatoes, 65@75e bushel. Kraut, %-barrel. $3.75 FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS FLOUR—Posters ontenf, $8.00;' Diamond ‘ patent, $5.25; Mascoulau Star. $4.70; fancy patent. $4.60; Red Engle. $4.25: Blue Ulbbon. $3.90; (ancj, $3.W; spring wheat patent. So.u) CORN—Choice red cob. 70c; No. 2 white, 68c; No. 2 yellow, 80c; mixed 67c. OATS—Cnolce wfllte clipped, 49c; No. 2 white 48c; No. 2 mixed, 47c; Texas mat- max—Timothy, choice large bales, Sl.15; do., choice small bales. $1.10: do.. No. 1 timothy bales, $1.06; No. 2, $1.00; do.. No. 1, cloevr mixed. SL00; do.. No. 2 ciorsr mixed, $1.00. $1.00: choice Bermuda, 80c. RYE—Georgia, $1.10; Tennessee, 90c. Bar. (T. 96c. Toe above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta. GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.20. New RICB-Carollna 4HOTHe, accordlnf ts grade. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 154; twins. 15*4. PROVISION . - , hams, 1514c. California Cross hami 10c; Red lbs, $9.3T»; urines, iw ids., «tu.ou; fat backs, 8.25; plates 8.25; Supreme lard, $10.50; Red Cross, loo; Snow Drift compound, 8c; Red Cross, 7Vv 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. ::1S* Atlanta, 5s. 1911 • 106 Atlanta, 4V4s. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s, 1934 106 do. Income do. 2d Incoms..,, do. 3d Incoms.. UU, 4ULUUJC...... Georgia ,.$16 Augusta and Savannah 11* Southwestern Georgia Pacific lets.. . C., C. and A. lets.. ..116 ..120 ..112 LIVE STOCK MARKET. GOOLSBY BOUND OVER ON CHEATING CHARGE v Goolsby, a young white man, was 1>ound over to the atate courts Wednes day morning by Recorder Broyles under ‘ and of $200 on the charge of cheating and Giinlsby waa arrested by Detectlfea Con* tier and Starnes, and Is neeunod of passing worthless check on F. I* Williams, a jew* w.er. In Decatnr street. The check wns drawn on a hank In Carlton, Ga.. and waa deiMMlted by Mr. Williams In an Atlanta bank. He was later IttffHtned, he said, that Goolsby bad no deposit In the Carlton bank. Chicago. Oct. 17.—Hogs—Estimated re- celpta today 28,000. Market alow and fltiojlty fair; left over 6.749; bulk fnr tomorrow 25.000; jijht $8.1008.60; henry $6.9606.60; rough $5.95 ©<U»; pigs $5,400*1.80: .vorkers $6.?)0«.oO; goo4l to choice heavy $8.5006.60. tattle—Estimated receipts 24,000. Market steady *2 a shade lower: quality fair: Nws $40780; .cows $1.4004.60; heifers ft 18.2506: good prims steers $5.860,.30; poor to medium $405.30; stock- ers and feeders $2.8005.75. Sheep—Estimated receipts 36.000. Market steady; quality fair; native $3.2006.50; west* fflJlS®*- 805 yearlings $8.4008.20; lambs $4.6007.80; western $4.6007.85. 2 ALLEGED ROBBERS SENT TOJTIE TOWER Roger Reed and William Smith, negroes, were sent to tbe Tower Wednesday morn* Ing by Recorder Broyles lu default of $500 bond each, on the charge of robbery. The negroes were liound over on Ih# charge that, they assaulted and robbed an other negro, Nteve Traylor, of Nlcknjnck. Tuesday morning .on the Peters street via duct. Traylor said one of tbe negroes struck him on* the head with his fist, nml the other draw* a 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 was stricken with apoplexy early this morning. His condition la reported to be very serious. POLICEMAN WOOD PAINFULLV HURT Bicycle Policeman Wood was painfully hurt Tuesday night shortly before midnight while attempting to board a Grant park trolley car nt Hunter and Butler afreets. In some manner, • tbe officer's foot slip ped and he waa hurled violently again*' the - helglan block pavement. He was tskeu to his home In Grant street In * cab, where be received medical .atteu^ou. MIDDY IS DEMERITED FOR HAZING PLEBF Annapolis, Md„ Oct.-. 17. —^l* first penalty imposed under the provision- of the new antl-hailng law was dealt oat by Admiral Sands, superintendent of the naval academy, to Third l'la>- Midshipman R. P. Guller, Jr., tod"'- who he gaye 20(1 demerits for haxln* "Plebe” Godfrey De’C. Chesvaller. Fifty more demerits will cause Sutler's dis missal