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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.GEORGIAN,
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Foulb. Southern agents for I’lerce. Yale.
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for oar
1903 catalogue and price lift Alexander*
Elyea Co.
DEWBERRY’S
DELIGHT.
DORS AWAY WITH FERMENTATION
and remores all cold from the system,
which prevents all diseases. Keep ont the
cold end do away with fermentation and
you Will need hut little medicine of any
klud. Office, 23*4 Whitehall street.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt aenrlce. Hell phono 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Iron Novelty Works, 28* Marietta
street.
MONCRIEF—
HE’S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR.
Installs furnaces In old houses aa well
as new. He prenprea a wellsr If you hare
'* crlef Fur “““ *-
uruace Co. Both ’pboues.
WANTED HELP—MALK.
3HT SCHOOL-BOOK KEEPING,
* “ » writing. etc., osly 14 a
Vs Practical BoaSnass Col*
Hotel block. 123 Peachtree.
UX Call, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince you
Draugion’s la the betL
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT' AND RELIABLE MBA*
•engers, 'phone S3. J. A. Davies and J.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY, •
Phones 5488,
412 Peters Bldg.
3&250—THIS SIDK GRANT PARK Tl’E
have the prettiest cottage of four rooms,
ball arid both: hns every convenience; wa
ter. gna. bath, sewerage. Lot 45 by 300;
shady; Ideal little home In a good neighbor
hood, two blocks of school; 3&00. cash, bat-
like rent.
FOB RENT-THREE OB MORE NICELY
furnished rooms with or without meal*.
Desirable location. Apply JOS .Tiiulty ave
nne. *
FOR 8ALE—RLAL ESTATE.
Fourth National Bank.
of attachments.
Whitehall street:
FOR SALE CEMETERY LOTS.
W.'iO'-LOVKLV Kt BI UBAN . HOJJK ON
chert road, Juat outside city limits. Honed
has seven rooms, water, bath, one acre
•f ground, servant’s house, barn, chicken
"I KH/UUH, KTYHUl I UUIIBC, IHII
yards fenced off. large orchard, young i
sorted trees Just In their prime. Thiel
settled neighborhood, not far from ear line.
Terms easy.'
SlbE
Grant park, on elevated, level/ahady lot,
58 by 150. This plsce Is simply Ideal. You
can't help but like It If you have au eyt
to the beautiful. Easy terms.
12.850—HI X-RlKlM COTTAGE. ON ST.
Paul avenue; on terms of <350 and 225 ner
mouth. You know what a lovely street this
Is. Good neighborhood. Let us show you
this home. -
17,500—WERT PEACHTREE HOME ' OF
FOR If ALE—TWO ‘ADJOINING LOTS,
desirably located. In,Hollywood cemetery,
Atlanta; 240 for one; 275 for the .two.
that
IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN ANY
Use, anywhere, place your name with us.
“ —— our methods
Employment
_ Century building.
The Pioneers.
Use. anywhere, place yonr tu
The business men appreciate
of furnishing help. Nations!
Association. 10221023 Ccntur
WE WANT TODAY STENO-BOOKKEEP
LOOK! COM* PWI SHI MU BUI#
hair cut 15c, shampoo 15c, tinge 15c, band
massage 15c, electric "Sc. HweiTeat shop In
city. Btrlctly first-class barber*. Walker'*,
2 viaduct place. tf
ViNII D—COMPETENT REMINGTON
operators furnished positions. Remington
Typewriter Co., Ill Peachtree street.
WANTED—A HIGH CLASS TRAVELING
nghly experienced and
,Md »pplx. Addren Appantui,
(las.
ruonu m«u it wuiuhu ywe, ni»i i
WANTED HELP—Mala and Famalc.
miAMIUCII PIANOS,
ESTABLISHED 1*3.
RECHT PIANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTH.
WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HELP-
AGENTS WANTED.
• PICTURE AGENTS—KENT* YOUR WORK
ta m r r .nlarrrntat; fair prlCM, food
fl .1 »h; 11 bf so.. Rflljlou. and acanarj
IIIH cheap. Th« Uaro.r Compauj,
wtrr.t. Atlnnta, Oa.
8TCVES AND
STOVES AND HANG
aet op. Export workmen.
ranges Repaired.
lNGES REPAIRED AND
Aimilllj fri HT GIIC, 401 - * UC IRO.
Wii!ild>xchaug e^for ^latio 0r - i 4^La lv ?t SOI><
able offer. ’ Dr.*T. A.
Furniture bou
Atlanta 2472.
thing.
Patter—
283 Peters bUcct. 'Phones,
II 724 west. We buy any
TALKING MACHINES.
Wholesale and retail,—. — —
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
received large conaffoment of machines tnd
Write for cstalogoe. Alezandrr-Elyca Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROIJNTREB * URU. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and renalrlug. .No. 11
Whitehall street. Phone ISifc
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TBADBj COMPLICATED
watches are my hobby Modern Ideas In
work and dealings. H. Walter Lett. Boom
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta.,
8H0E REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
133 PEACHTREE RT„ OPPOSITE THE
Candl.r Illda.
RtU 2335. Mrrr, sewed bait aol.A Ac.
MONEY TO LOAN.
pi, .mi otntro. an
Co.. 734 Candler Bid,.
Eatabllihfld I HO.
WBYMAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
UorlfBfa loaoa on real ritatr.
THE UNION SAVINGS RANK RUTS
porebaM money note, and landa money
9 Improved Atlanta property a rear
Ma rate. Bell pbon. 7C>. Oooli
lonld Itldf.
MONEY TO LOAN AT I, « AND 1 PER
cent Intereit, accordln, to aecnrlty of.
fared; .wall .ipenaa and prompt attention.
on real eatata In and neat Atlanta.
■^r^c’.U.'Stis—
•iibiXSUvv;
FARM ■tbAX<.VV. AltK PLftdNol
I loana on Georala farm, at tba loweat
rate, aver otfereiL Tbe Sootbern Mortfafa
Company, OooM hnllitlng.^M
MONEY TO , LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at very lowe«t rnto«. No delaya. Cbarlaa
Uarmao. roouii 8034 '1‘eronle Court.
FOR SALE—MI8CELLANEOU8.
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
CASH OR CREDIT.
tl and 43 Watt Mttcbell St.
RRAMBACH PIANOS.
' ESTABLISHED 1K3.
BECHT PIANO tu., 63 N. FORSYTH.
TYPEWRITERS.
Sacond-hand typewriter, of all make.
Beat valuta and loweat
Illustrated catalogue
onr apocUlty
1 prtcaa guaranteed.
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
H Nortb Pryor atraet, Atlanta, Ua.
SOMETHING NOVEL AND NEW
eomblaatton aurrey; tour vablelea
oak Call at 31 Want Mitchell and let ua
abow you. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.
MAGAZINES AT REST CUT RATES
i»wnn sinv. insinl ill His llj
aadard author,, on fnatallmenta. ngonta'
rommlaalona oil: catalog, free. Co-opera
tlva Book Co., y?H Peachtree St.. Atlanta.
WANTED-YOU TO CAI.L OR PHONE
for pure pork aanaaga, choice cuta of
Wctern moat a, pork, bauia, beat bacon and
BOARDERS WANTED.
NO. B CONE ST.A SELECT BOARDING
hutua for young men; one vacaut r<
Telephone 3749-L. Meal tickets
DR. W.J. TUCKER.
SrmffiiTyrXSinsmHTimTTTm^
at baue, without pain or datentlon from
bualneaa; permanent cute goarantead; tree
■ rial borne treatment aent la plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, UH N. Broad .tre«LAt.
tacts. Ga.
PERSONAL
"da vi d" \v?yXrbKou ohT
MASTER PLUMBEB.
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
FOR RENT—OFFICES.
FOR RENT-WE HAVE THE BUST OF-
flea tu the city fur tin* luonor to re-rent
8 ir foar mouths; furniture for safe, .«•
Ill rent with office. Apply 493 Peters
Fovn vtin cent- home mosey to
lend ou trijiifhly payment plan; uo daisy;
elan moody for purr ha m money notes.
W. A. Foater.
ItIIAMIIAfFT PIANOS.
E8TABLIBHED ICS.
RECHT PIANO CO.. 61 N. FORSYTE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CltOUB
ateel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. It. W. Bills, Agent, 22 8.
Broad street.
VV. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate abd Loans,
^nloe rooms on large lot. House la idea!
in arrangement, beautifully finished Inside
and out. Can make terms to eult right
party on tbh», or can rent to acceptable
party either furnished or unfurnished. Ap
ply at one#*.
$uw-i
>t.)—NEAR MARIETTA STREET AND
Junes avenue, we have a beautiful five*
room hrntul-uew cottage on lot 331*8 by 120;
hna water, gas and sewerage. Owner has
refusal to rent this at 218 time and again.
This la something you ought to look after
at * nice. Very easy terms.
»;,.-«o-< >:ntkal“ aVk. corner lot.
clow III. ofttM. Tbla la almply gilt edge
dirt, good na If It hail gold lu It.
»8.r,oo~hKH 1 r
Now Is a Good Time
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
“BARGAINS.”
ETHEL STREET-BRAND-NEW; A LIT
tie beauty, fit for a bride; five-room mod-
rn oottage; 50 by 150; cabtuet mantel* in
very room; closets, pantries, etc.; 1—“
verandas; 12.360; one half cash.
WEST END—TWO-KTORY SEVEN-ROOM
—gas nud water, porcelain tub: large lot.
Only 22,603; 21,000 cash, balance like rent
IfOW 1H THIS? —
■■SS^Wdrandnew two!
J story eight-room modern home; one block
off Georgia avenue. Have party that will
take two years’ lease, $32.50 per mouth, I
which will par 10 per cent on $3,900. We
rh will pay 10 per cent on <3,900. We
can sail for 13,»0; aay <1,500 cash, balance
easy, * * '
WKfif
HARRIS—TWO-STORY t'P-TO-
date eight-room residence; stone’s throw
of the Tabernacle. A lovely place for
business mau; large lot; <4.200; <1,600 cash,
Can run for three years; <1,600 cash, bal
ance easy.
aboL‘t corNeu 6k 1 'west bA
home. Owner __
worth <4.500, hut
Iff
ivlng tbe state.
<3,800 buys It.
Well
LVVE8TMKNT; B1X-UOOM
near Southern yards (North avenue). Can
•ell for <860; $2w) cash, balance like rent.
Yon could not build the bouse for <1,000, to
say nothing of the lot.
NORTH BOULEVARD—AS' Ut'-TO-DATE
12 S.' Broad.
IN THAT NORTHWEST SECTION OF
Atlanta between the railroad*, where
there la something doing very 4 shortly, u
corner lot, .104x21<; two old bouses ou tbe
lot. with room for four more. This la the
prince to make some easy money sure. Price
three minutes’ walk of the new postof-
flee. A first-class 4-room cottage; everything
dowu In tbe street and pnld for; this prop
erty will sell for good profit In reasonable
time. Some terms can be arranged. Price
<2,000.
UiiAND-Ww
Si OOTTAi.K OF snr
room,, with all tbe city couveuleucea.
caah and 126 per month. You cauuot beat
tbi. If von want a borne. .
A BARGAIN IN A LOT I.*4 THH P11ET‘-
tleat part of North Boulevard, near An.
(terAvraue, 47xU0 fjet to alley. bna(-
*3.600. Thla la tbe right plan for a home
or a good place to build a boot, that will
aell at n profit.
oW Lit ANT BfBfefet WU tfAVfc A o66 b
•-room cottage,
venlences. large, elevr.ied lot.
Easy terms.
ON OAKLAND AVENUE. At.M
ic, 33,700.
srtrew
O riKiui rottage, an tbe cltv conveuirucea.
Grant l’urk for a front yard. Prln 31.000.
Euay terme.
line; urand new, well built cottage borne.
Price, tl.fcoo.
WEST LINDEN ftTREBT-NEAK SPRING
atreet; olee almoit new 6-room cottaga
home; all city couvvnlcnna; good
ooujo; vii i-tvj , t.u, tmi iiws, |uuu wr
•ervlce. Price 22,100. Terms 1400 cash and
month.
pj) per month.
JONNALLY STREET
..’EAR FA I
atrett school; welt built and substantL.
cottage home, containing five rooms and
hull; all city conveniences: elevated lot.
50 by 120 feet to alley.
terms.
'wsirr
eivTEimi ioi,
Price <2,250; easy
WRITE a ITLHcnirri/iN OF one
of the beat plantations In'Georgia. The
R lantatlon Is fine, the price Is right nod
tpi description IS very complete.
Bell ’Phone 202?. Atlanta Phone Utl.*
HALES DEPARTMENT:
A. H# HOOK. R* C. EVE.
Coat over <7.000, and la practically
new. We will only give information on
thin at the office. Can make some terms
to right party.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
3- 509 - SIX-ROOM COTTAofc. Willi
•late roof; built of beat material; sit
uated on the north aide; right near Atlanta
Stove works, Atlantic comprera, DeLoncb's
mill and tbote otbar big Industries. Tbr
owner will aell on very easy termy. Say,
pm iitah and balance 326 per month. Tbl*
le a very attractive proportion nnd n bar.
gain.
34,000—TWO-STORY NINE-ROOM HOUSE
on Highland avenue. In One condition;
near corner Jackeon street. Tbla Is n great
big l-urgeln and we can sell on easy lorrai.
Ifsrou have 3500 to 3150 cash, we will trade
—and balance can be paid on eaay monthly
In-tnllmcnta.
modern home; 45,000;
WOODWARD AVBnL'E,
NEAR PARK
avenue, eight-room two-story; up to date;
<4,000; eaay paymanta.
NEAR GRANT 1'AItK, ON GEORGIA
six-room' ctittage; <3,6$; etsx" pnymenta;
**-'th park for playground. ICI pick up.
near Butler; only Easy payments;
lot 53 by 150.
MAItlfeTTA; GA.
'LOT
100 by 475; seven-room • cottage. Modern
In evary respect. This Is a bargain at
<6.000- |
KELLY STREET; SIX-ROOM COTTAGE.
with gas. water, porcelain bath. Cara
pain the door; only <2,650. Terms, if <le
aired. *' -
TENTH STREET LOT, BETWEEN Pl&D
To build up a reut-payiug plant for income purpose*
The cheapest land you can get is on the west side, just
beyond A., B. & A. Terminals, and this is the place to
high rents.
Let us show you some of these lots.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
A. J. WEST & CO.,
CENTURY BUILDING. ’PHONE 1754.
HOUSES BUILT AND
SOLD ON INSTAL
MENTS.
.NORTH SIDE IIOME-2» FEET FROM
mott fashionable part of Peachtree; mod
ern. Sbado and pretty lawn. Two story , lipimr itc vnin* Vk1n«k<v
nJne-room residence; <6.750. 131 lUg Ub \ OUl piail.S,
South side home-one of .thi; ki
IVe
neat In Atlanta; hardwootl flniih. No bet- i
Peachtree" h6S!e~lot Sbarly 400
feet deep. Two-atory ; slate roof, splen
did residence. Servants’ house, stables and
carriage house; <15,000: another for <18,003;
on Peachtree, near Ponce DeLeon avenue.
INSTALLMENT
1'Lace-V;66d—LOT;
Will help you select a lot
and your house will | )e
built to suit you.
Inin bath; paved atreet, electric cars. _
only <250 cash, balance <25 per month.
Don't think of taking any step In real
tate till you aee us.
better see ua about this. Only {
CALL FOU L. fTrOWEN.
\V. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
32,000—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON EAST
trenun; not far from North Boulevard. If
you can ralae about 3260 eaah you may take
till, houee aud pay tbe reet 330 per
inoatb. The plebe le worth 32.500, aud you
get a Mg bargain If you buy It.
360 TO 400 FEET FRONT ON PEACH-
tree. In the heart of the beet of that,
beautlfn! avenue. 1TIII iub^lvtile to eutv
purebaaer, and mnko Iota 360 fret deep.
We are la poeltlon to makit price, on tB k
propel ty Qiat will ettract bttyera who went
Peachtree hotoee. Come gad'gee u» about
lb
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
DOZIER & REAMS.
Real Estate and Builders,
403 Peters Bldg.
PHONES—BF.Lt. 1739; ATLANTA 153.
Bargains.
A FARM OF 75 ACRES, WITH FOUR-
room cottage, two miles south of De
catur— <4,000.
A TEN-ROOM HOUSE, NORTH SIDE. IN
good 'condition, water nnd gna on both
floors, f Ido and back alleys, large lot—<4.000.
THE NEW GAS LIGHT
LINDSAY INVERTED
SAVES GAS, INCREASES LIGHT.
CARTER 6i GILLESPIE ELECTRIC CO.,
40 North Broad atreet. 'Pboues 5000.
A GOOD NEW HOME AT A LOW PRICE,
good neighbors: six rooms nud hath—<1,600.
2400 cash, Imlaucu 215 per month.
A NEW DOUBLE THREE-ROOM TKNE-
ment Imuse, rents for <12 per month, can
be iHiugbt for <1,100.
WANTED!
Both Phones.
SAUNDERS. PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court' Bell Phone 2031
54 ACRKH IN 1 MILE UP IIAPEVILI.E,
12,000.
snp&mmrrr
■L I ,E8 ATLANTA, 3 MILES
Halt Lake. 31.7(10.
16 ACRB8 AND TWO HOUSES. 1 M1I.S
Have customer for desirable
vacant lots in 8th ward. List
yours with
LEEBMAN,
Real Estate—Routing,
28 Peachtree St_
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
FOR RENT
179 HIGHLAND AVENUE.
THIS SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOT
.Vi b.v K»5, wlileli Ilea elevated, la tM
south aide of Highland avenue,
tbe
Acme Hatters,
PALMISTRY.
MADAME MEtXlE,
THE NOTED EGYPTIAN i’At.M IS 1’
can he eoumiited on all nffatm of life. She
reunite* the separated. cauMen a speedy
marriage with the one of your c hoice, gives
names, dates aud facts lu everything per
taining to life or no charges. Egyptian
Encampment, 93 Auburn avenue.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS.
'Don't lot ’em fool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead
nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
and painting. Office aud show room U
East Hunter street Both 'phones (50.
BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES.
THE CELEBRATED BARRETT STOVES
AND RANGES
Are ih* o
in which
AROUND
by govern
tnves and Rniigcs on earth
heat PAHKEM EN1RELY
THE U\ BN. Fully prott-t-ted
hood, and In splendid repnlr; lllgl
avenue ears jxass thg^ door; newly paluted
and tluteil. Renta <39 per month.
310 NOUTII BOULEVARD.
THIS TWO STORY SEVEN-ROOM FRAME
lx on the west side of the Boulevard,
at the eorner of Forrest avenue; has gas,
hot and cold water; porcelain hath, closet,
stationary wasted him!, sink In the kitchen;
re|
in n good neighborhood, nud In
pair. Rent* Cft per mouth.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn A ventre,
Both Phone. 113.
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 wants In thla line you will lose
money. Write or call for "Special
Sale List." We maintain tbe best
repair department in the South and
guarantee tbo best work.
.CENTRAL PROPERTY.
All Who Have Bought With
in (lie Last Year Have
Made From Tweuty-Five
to One Hundred and Fifty
Per Cent.
luff car line; larffc hnu*i>, 31,000,
HUUSK~AND
; rluht In town; lot 120 by 175, 13,250.
•tore: riibt In town; tot 120 by 175, 13,
nnd bath; lot 60 by 176, 14.500.
86t'Tlt SIDE. BUaS'D-Nbw. " ElflhY
rooms; lot 40 by 192. Bometblag good, 43,
WIIITKIIaLL TEIIRACK - BKVEN
room*; lot 45 by 130. Almost new. Terms.
<2.850.
502.0U9 Achl-ift FLORIDA Tli)f6ER.LAl?I)fe:
If this will interest you, come to'aee ua.
. H.WKlJB, Manager tiulea Department.'
BETWEEN THE PEACH
TREES.
New 6-room cottage
on tenth street,
NEXT TO WEST PEACH
TREE, $4,750. •
ADJOINING LOT, $1,600.
COLUMBIA AYE. LOT
50 FEET . NORTH OF
MRS: WHITESIDE, $2,250.
WEST PEACHTREE LOT,
,50 . FEET NORTH OF
MR. BURTON SMITH,
$3,250.
APPLY TO OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.
316 PETERS BLDG.
Both Phones 3519 and Bell
2249.
One of our clients who lias
money will take care of
you. He wants business
that is reliable, and v«
will take pleasure in ar
ranging the details.
You make a cash payment
and the balance monthly.
It is easy to get a home on
this plan. Confer with us
about it.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
M. A. SHELTON.
DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON 18 *
practical .tor. and rang, repairer; but
EX k irV“ , wr , i'BSfc £
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Dr. E. C, Cartledge has moved hi,
office to 1118 to 1130 Fourth National
Bank Building.
AI»o, Dr. T. G. Cunningham, Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat, has moved hi,
office to 1113-20 Fourth National Bunk
Building.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
RUSSIA AT THE PART
ING OF THE WAYS
By PAUL VINOORADOFF
(of the University of St. Petersburg)
lUCtMl _
averted by a strong and clear-sighted
government If It bad althar fakan
the lead In tbo political movement of the
upper classes and conducted It Into the
channels prepared by the Zemstvos, or else
If It bad boldly played the game of the
lower orders and overawed the intsllsc-
tuals by an authority derived from great
democratic re forma.
But, of course, strong and clear-sighted
leaders were required for either of these
policies, aud If the government had pos
sesaed them ft would not have been driven
to tbe (extremities which render heroic
measure* absolutely necessary,
The measure of its strength and lualgbt
la to be gathered among other things from
the woeful collapse of Ita moat clever
personality. Count Witte, who has only
himself to thank for tbo universal dis
trust and disapprobation bestowed on the
colleague of M. Dnrnovo.
Nor is Goremykin likely to avert the
coming crash. His record la not better
than that of Count Witte, nud bis ability
•ertnlnly^ l«ts, while by bis side appear
regime as
matoff.
But. after all, these personal question*
are of infliuiteslm.il value now. Event*
are moving on by their own weight, aa It
Nooks and Comers
of American History
By REV. THOMAS B. GREGORY.
FREE.CONSCIENCE DEMOCRAT.
■. 2}!i ory compensations, uod
ln th0 v «y year when
1™"° burn "' »t
•take ln Rome for conscience nnk-
m. e £®. w h a, born the Brt,u,h l»l« Hi-
man who uj»n the ahorea of the New
WorldI waa deatlned to Inaugurate th..
da j ° f rellgloua freedom.
the Welshman,tva.
're!?.,, 140 °. ** ‘h® hawn of the won-
j erf . ul **Yfntftwth century that wan to
^ k .t uch tundamemnl changes In hu-
man thought and life.
^**t ln *i,ht® degree at Cambridge.
J 0 ™*, Wllilama entered the ministry.
2iff J?.* ! hat ln , P«rfect keeping
w h hi. clean 11* and noble purpoaet,.
of unreaaon ami
bigotry. Archbishop Laud, took a di.«-
llke to W lUlama' preaching, and tin-
young clergyman IJed to New England.
*'• j Jo *t°n Wllilama waa at Orat re
ceived with great cordiality, but lie
won found that the civil authorltiea In
‘h® "•* World were aa tyrannical a.,
TIIPV hnn nrnv’an k. i- j
I WILL 8KLUTIIE BEST LOT, FBBT
*tn*Pt frontage, centrally located, for <49.-
«»0; one--half caah, balance at 5 per eeut
per anutim.
Also 209 foot on railroad by 246 on street,
with buildings worth <12,000, for tbe small
sutn of <25,000, half rath.
Also 400 feet on railroad by 225 deep
for <40 per front foot. Total $16,000.
All the above property is worth not less
than <115.000. Can take oue or all.
THE GEORGIAN,
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hometteSittna Decetnlier 3 t«» S. _
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SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-25-26 Oaudler Bldg.
OWNER.
E. L. MORSE.
Hit FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
the exar: He will either make a stand
from the very flrat against the douma ma
jority on one or the other of the vital
in either of these eventualities. Matters
will come to a head more rapidly In the
first case, while tbe main decision may be
NEW STORE AND THREE ROOMS CON
tut ted nml six-room cottage: rented <27.50
month, l-ot triangular. 125 feet front nnd
166 feet on aunther street. Splendid Invest
ment for <2,750. One-half cash; elos* t«
Marietta street.
tll.KNN'WOOD AVENUK NEAR GltA.VE
street; nearly new cottage;
nlcuee*. l.ot 45 by 140 feet; <3,000. Terms
<500 cash. lmlance <25 nmnth. 6 |n»r cent.
CATtFoL AVTiNUE—C1IOHE CORNER
lot 10<i by
street; <2,5W. .
treCt-f
feet above
Jf’KT oW DEt’ATUR STREET—FlVE-
room cottage. Rents regularly for <11.
Price 21J-S0.
GRANT STREET-SIX ROOM AND WIDE
staved off for S4»me time lit the latter.
But there is sure to be a breach In the
end; nor Is It improbable that the crucial
question of the disposal of the army may
almut a struggle.
The leadership of this force the sover
eign rah not give up without surrendering
himself, and. on the other band, the as
sembly would be ever haunted by appre
hension In regard to each a force, even in
the ease of the widest concessions.
The c4>mpromise effected In this •.•fitpeef
In Germany nml Italy are mainly the pr**d
ucts of the great services rendered by tbe
monarchical power in both states ln t'fi?
military history of the two-nation*.
Already In Austria-Hung*nr the cap.’ Is
different. As for Russia, the l»esl solution—
a frankly monarchical army organization
with an effective control of the financial
aide of it by the representatives of the ua-
tlon—la rendered exeoe4!lugly difficult by
the mutual distrust of the tniwcra concerned
and by the lamentable Inefficiency of the
Imperial rub® lu tbe army.
Perhaps the moat ominous aspect of the
present situation consists, not in the facts
themselves but lit the feelings. The points
at Issue could possibly Im» arranged by a
round-table conference la-twceo level-headed
men. But the balding personal!ties who
have looked Into each omer’a eye* In the
Taurla palace have been brought up In
they had proven to be In the Old, and
to escape the bigotry he *o detested hr
went to preach In Salem. But the Bos
ton bigots drove him from Salem, lie
then.settled ln New Plymouth, hut hi-
teaching there wan anything but agree
able to the agents of the "Boy,” and
from Plymouth he went back again to
Salem.
Thl * ffr®atly angered the “godly ’
one* at Boston, and, being unable to
answer hi* argumenta, they made ai-
rangementa by which Williams was to
be kidnaped and shipped to England.
Getting wind of thla. Williams left
kick-bed «nd ‘ steered hi* course m
the .Narraganaett Bay and the Indian "
The savage Masiaaolt made the fugi
tive his guest at hi* home at Mount
Hope, showing him the kindness and
mercy that the "Christiana” of Boston
had denied him.
Except one William Blackstone. Wil
liam* waa the only white man In all
the region to which he had lied, but
Hoon several others came to him from
Salem, New Plymouth and other points
and In the spring of 1236, on the beau
tiful peninsula between the Mooshu*-
sucx 'and the Woonasquatucket was
founded the city of Providence.
At Providence, aa the historian "I
Rhode Inland well say,. Roger Wil
liams and his companions established
an anomaly In the history of the world,
a pure democracy. Ignoring any power
In the body politic to interfere with
those matters that alone concern Alan
and his Maker.
According to Roger Williams’ «av
of thinking, the magistrate should re
strain crime but never attempt to pun
ish opinion. It was Ills will that "an
ami every person should freely anti
fully have and enjoy his oud their own
DEWBERRY’S
DELIGHT.
I’.vrtTNKIt \V.\XTi;i>—ItlHIKKUAGK Ill’s, of a tiled fid
luc,. ..«l;i!.ll»li..l I In,,, yinr.; W.-nred S4.- It not nuit y.
Uto ln.i ;.wr: stdllu. reforeitn. and ll.iMl oml we will
re,tilted. Bntkrrag., lirorgisu. I tVhtti hnll »ttccL
Try
bny
fwttlc. and shmjli
return your bottle
U Iisck. Office 234
FOR RENT.
NICE FOl’R-BOOM COTTAGE. ONE
btocfc from Capitol avenu®*. Has ball,
frout and back porch, bn 59 by 129; <10
per mouth. 7
(’. W. KDDINS,
17 Grant Bldg.
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but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg-
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hatred nud contempt for eneh other—those | Judgment* and conscience* In matter
bo have uow the upper hand have snf-iof religion, they behaving themselves
-1 1 1 ) " | peaceably and quietly, apd not minx
1**' e , (|,a|p IUiO)*4v tn ll/iAn4l.ni.n..a nn.l nt’.'i.
lerinl m long uml so Much In tli
^t.Ta.t U, :l'reliStOT , .':W!L r S ,, |B! ‘h* lr liberty to llcentlouffM.. and pro-
others who oppoee them. A final t«*st oi I nor to the Injury or outwani
strength must i-ome I adore Kuafhi !*« a!- j disturbance of others,
lowetl to proceed ou Ita further iv.irst-. Much has been said concerning the
Far be it from me t«> ,i«siiute that r'u* way In which freedom of conscience
provided for under Lord Balti
more's rule In Maryland, but between
the desir.-ilde M-iiutii
way i>r nnotb
This atngf «*i
>f plllieipl'
i inlsmllHii
I’ i
•Isla. bn;
a at.nre hi It.
l*» fmmirtatioit
fit ilemorr.ti-y,
man N.Kdallaiu.
Amerb
ta neevatitry in 4»rd»*.* «•» -ei rid «*r the mis
chievous absurdities of the «dd tvginie.
But by amt by tbe Itiinaian nation will
realize, aa other nations have done before,
that a llvlug orgaulxntlou cannot transform
lame* aud sinews nt pleasure; that the fu
ture has deeper roots In the past thnu the
present Is Inclined to yrant; that, na the
emperor very properly said the other day.
then* are blessings of enter na well aa of
liberty; that publie authority uml publi<r
force eabnot itlvtM*n#ed with, least of all
in period* of vfideut social unrest: that ttua-
Baltfmore'a government and that
Roger Williams there was this all-im
portant difference, that, while the for
mer went only part of the way, the
latter went the whole way. In Mary
land only Christian beltefa were toi*
era ted, and not even all forms of Chris
tian opinion were tolerated, white in
Rhode Island every form of belief was
allowed. .
It would not be correct to say that
Roger Williams did not care what a
man believed. He did care. 3L» was a
very devout and pious man. and be
yond a doubt It pained him to find any
one denying the opinions that'were **
sacred and precious to his souL
m.