The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 24, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, MONDAY. DECEMBER 24. 19C* bVanf Ads Only 1 Cent a Word No ad. taken for lest than 29 cents. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are tor consecutive insertions: t lime 3 times 6 times 26 times 52 times 78 times , 6 cents a line. 5 cents a line. 4*/g cents a fine. 4 cento a tins. V/ 2 eento a line. 3 cents a line. We Wi'! Send for Your Ad. Without Charge Tor Messenger Service. Call Us on Cell Phone 4927 Main, or 4401 At!anta Phono. When Sending Ads. Pay for at Rates quoted above. FOR SALE—’MISCELLANEOUS, GRANDMOTHER’S SALVE. GUARANTEED TO CUBE AN* CHRONIC sore, carbuncles, bolls, cuts, burns, tet- ter, erysipelas, chapped bands and Ups, plies, catarrh. Pure, cleso and harmless. Has been given away for about eighty years. Recently placed on the market If druggist falls to furnish It. send us 25c In stamps and we will send you a box, post age paid. National Ointment Company, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED HELP—MALE. WANT K D-COMPETENT REMINGTON operators furnished position*. Remington Typewriter Co.. 118 Peachtree street NATIONAL*”EMPLOYMENT ASS’fL 1W2- » Century Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga., secures positions for competent people In all com- merelnl. mechanical, technlcnl and special lines. Enclose stumps for free list WANTED—AN OFFICE ROY. TWELVE t.» fourteen ver.r* of sgc. Apply to K. G. M.ithexon. president Tech school. WANTED—A GOOD SMART ROY parking house as timekeeper.^Must sleep at plant. Hawtcll, 108 Whitehall. WANTED—MEN TO LEARN RARBER trade. Great demand for barbers, wages paid. Hundreds of good opportun ties to open business with small capital. Few weeks completes. Fine chance tc poor man. Special inducements now. Call or write, Mo|er Rnrber College, corner Hunter and Forsyth streets. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Rwlucotl 60 per cent for the holiday trade at FRETWELL-JONES CO.. Electric Contractor,. 26 South Broad afreet. 'Phones: Bell 1J2T M, Standard WANTED HELP—FEMALE. STRAW OPERATORS ON MILAN AND PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday # FRETWELL-JONES CO., Electric Contractor,. 26 South Broad atreet. 'Phone,: Bell 1327 M, Standard 109. WANTED HELP—Male and Female. meat January 1. 'Phone 2381. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Beduced 60 per cent for the holiday trade at FRETWELL-JONES CO., Electric Contractors, 26 South Broad street. 'Phones: Bell 1927 M, Standard 609. SITUATIONS WANTED. WHO IN WILLING TO ASSIST FINAN dally a ixwr but musle-lovlng student to secure an Instrument? Address R. L., care Georgian. A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER. 8ECRK- tary and all-round office umn with plenty * of experience wants a permanent position with a good firm. C. II. \V„ care Georgian. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WITH FIRM of cabinet makers. Installers of office fix tures, Interior carpentry, electrical, gas or other fixtures, or some such work, by young iiinn bookkeeper desiring to learn trade. 1. 1*. Windward, Dublin, Ga. WANTED—A0ENT8. PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK turea cheap. Vters street. Atlanta, Ga. DO YOU WANT MONEY I HEALING Unlrn Is an absorbent treatment for dis ease. It has lieen sold fifteen years by druggists and agents. Seud 60 cents for •agent's outfit. Will bring you 200 per cent profit or 15 cents for 25 cents box. Healing Balm Co., Macon, Ga. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday trade at •FRETWELL-JONES CO., Electric Contractors, 26 Bouth Broad atreet. 'Phones: Bell 1327 M. Standard 609. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOM TO BENT IN TBI- vate family; no children; walking dis tance; bath: must exchange references. Address Coleman, care Georgian. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday trade at FRETWELL-JONES CO., Electric Contractors, 26 Bouth Broad atreet. 'Phone,: Bell 1327 M, Standard 609. FOR SALE—RkAL ESTATE. awl immuI attention. - « n will wU It. c. I ■rtfe Nillwil hoik If It’, worth th- BUV /OUR FURNITURE From the J. B Turner Furniture Co.. 41-43 W. Mltcb.il Ft. Bell Phone 1767. NEW AND HECOND-HAND FURNITURE. We repair, pack aad ahlp. TYPEWRITER!!. Second-hand typewriter, of all make, our specialty. Bint value, and low.jt price, fturantnd. IRoatrated catalogue ^ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 71 North Pryor .tree!, Atlanta, G». '•UNCljEREMUB- BIRTHDAY." 26 CENTS at Cable Pl.no Co. Published by W. till lery. New York. SHOULD tov HAVE A COLD AND A BICYCLES AAD BUADKJLO—LARGEST rough, take "Dewlierry'. Delight. Noth- bicycle nml euadry dlatrlbuhir. Id tb. Inf better. Druggist, .ell It. ticutb. Boutberu afeute lor i'l.rcs, Yale, MAN'OANBSB SCREW DOOR RANK safes, fire-proof safes, vault doors. It. n. Ellis. 26 K IIroad street. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Reduced 60 per cent for the holiday trade at FRETWELL-JONES CO., Electric Contractor,, 26 Bouth Broad atreet. 'Phones: Bell 1327 M, Standard 609. , FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SACRIFICE SALE AS FOLLOWS: ( roadster, Jack sired by tHe mighty Gambettu great pedigree-very fast nml very gentle any laay can drive him. A BIG BARGAIN At $500.00. MY AUTOMOBILE, A White Steamer, 1906 model; recently thor oughly overhauled; new englue: splendid condition. 91,200 takes It. Will V. Zimmer, Manager Thu New Kimball, Atlrinta, Ga. PIGEONS. allvllle largest and finest i nrlety of rare plj DUth. On account of crowded conditions, a lim ited numlwr will be sold. We have no cheap birds, hut good ones. Prixc winners at the state fair; guaranteed working homers; tested birds at 12 a pair for a short time only. A few pairs of Giant California Kuntl, Slaltese Hen Pigeons, ngtlsh Car riers, Flying Squab and Show Homers, Eng lish I’outera, IMgmy I'outers. Swallows. Archangels, nirmltighntu Rollers. Parlor Tumblers, Swiss Mop billies. Red Cnrnenux, Magpies. Dragons. eohlna; also Runts. ltunt-MalteM Cross, ..outer Crosa for squab breeding. The Best Loft Counccted With the Best Hotel in the South. Visitors Welcome. Kimballvillc Pigeon Loft The New Kimball House. Atlanta, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. 230 Peters atreet. Dell 'phone 2762 . Franklin Cleans Clean. THAT'S MT BUSINESS. BELL. 620. TAILOR 166 WHITEHALL STREET. COOK STOVES—SEE OUR LINE. PORTABLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LAMPS Reduced 50 per cent for the holiday trade at FRET WE LL-JONE/ CO., Electric Contractor**, 26 South Broad street. 'Phones: Bell 1327 M, Standard 609. HOLIDAY GIFTS FREB. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE OP- eratory remains open through Saturday, !d, of this week, and after Wednesday, !6th, of next week, ronHnuoualy. The only holiday gifts worth having are gold ami other filling operations, given free by the Atlanta Dental College during the hol idays and through January, IW7. Corner Ivy Street and EdguwoiKl Avenue. THE ATLANTA DENTAL COLLEGE. MONEY TO LOAN. Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Establish »d 1X30. FLOODED WITH REPLIES \ ATLANTA, GA., December 20, 1906. The Georgian, Atlanta, Ga.’: Gentlemen:—Please discontinue the want ad for a book keeper inserted in The Georgian to run daily, as after two insertions we have been so flooded with replies we do not care to run it any longer. Yours very truly, THE PHILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. dluiu. ruuiuciu l|vuui IUI . icivc, isiv, Snell and Hudson bicycles. Writ* fur our 180. catalogue aud price UsL Alaxander Elyea Co. CARPENTER8 AND CABINET MAK MODELS AND NOVELTIES; _ PROMPT aorvlc_. and Iron •treat. dty wurki, 349 Marietta In.t.ll. furnace. la old Evuara na wall a, nerr. II. prepare. a cellar If you bare ooue. Moucrltf Fu '* —~ Kuruace Co. Botb 'pbouea. „ MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR I'ltGMl'T AND RKL1AULE UEIL •anger., pboue 33. J. A. Darlta and J. 8EWING MACHINE8. —D—TWO DOL* A118 PER 1 either Singer or Wbeal.r A Wlltoo. ■Ilrrrr. Uurblo i'ALKIN* MACHINES. over id,uw record,, luimeaiar* .tienuoo S een mall onlcr, w* want tae oainea of I talking marbln. dealer. In tba South. Writ, for careloga,. Alnaodrr-Blyea la TRUNK AND BAG REPAI*ING. H. W. ROUNTRKB A PRO. TRUNK AND RAG CO. Retail anil repairing. Na 77 Wbltebali .treat. Phone 1676. SHOE REPAIRING. MORRIS PARK. 83 NORTH PRYOR atreet. Finn .bo® repairing; neat leather INSTALLING AND REPAIRING. ENOINE ROOM APPLIANCES. ELEVA* tor., pumping machinery nnd ateam heat ing plant,. Platte nod epeclflcatlooa for — furnlaned. George W. Hunter etreet. HOLIDAY GOOD8. HOLIDAYS WILL SOON BE HERE. GET YOUR LITTLE BOY A NICE WHITE HICKORY GOAT WAGON. 50-52 WEST MITCHELL ST., ATLAN TA, GA. 35.hu 150.00 100.00 20.00 HOLIDAYS WILL SOON BE HERE. GET YOUR LITTLE BOY A NICE WHITE HICKORY GOAT WAGON. 50-52 WEST MITCHELL ST., ATLAN TA, GA. _ and foreign orders by mall nnd express given special attention. But* Whitehall street, Atlanta, On. 8EWING MACHINE8. WE RENT ENTIRELY NEW MACHINES with latest Improved attachments. Prompt delivery. Courteous attention. 92 per month. Domestic Sewing Machine Company, 104 North Pryor atreet. MONEY TO LOAN aT I, I AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to eeenrlty of* fered; small expense end protipt attention. Only on real estate la aad near Atlanta. B. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FOND! TO LIND; any amount, 4%. 6 and 6 per cent. Write er call ■ W Carson. 24 8. Broad street. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delaya. Charles Herman, rooma 202-3 Temnle Coart. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend oo monthly payment plan; no deity: alto money for purchase money notes Straight loans made at 6 per cent and up- wards according to dealrablMty of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 S. Broad etrett. WANTED—MONEY. rwA^r^^oo "ToTr"TT\nr'TFfAus?~ri security. Address quick W. M., P. O. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW. sweats 25c each extra. OutK>f-town orders i prompt aqd careful attention. Best . latest styles. Acme Hatters. 8* WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. •Don't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnet c A IVlIIlai Is mot deed nor uilaalDg. Il<* l« contracting wall paper aad |tainting. Office and show — “ Last Hosier street. Be ‘ ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING. SHELDON AUDIT CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDIT ORS. 619-619 Tcmplo Court, Atlanta, Ga. ^Phona 1196. Accounts In lltlffutlon audited and report- ed on. Inveatlfatlon for lawyert, raer- chants and corporations a specialty. Uln- eat teatlraonlals. Corraaponneiice Inrlied. ‘wanted—HOU3E8. WANTED-F1VI?' OR 9 '»IX -It'OOXI FLAT: modern, with heat; secontl or third floor. Make excellent tenant. Best reference.. An.tver Bert, c.re Georgian. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE CELEBRATED BARRETT 8TOVE8 AND RANGES Are the only Htoves nnd Range, on earth In which the bent PASSES EN HILLY AROUND THE OVEN. Fully protected Ity government patents, manufactured by Atlanta Stove Vt'orki. Unks your dmtl.r get you one. A MERRY CHRISTMAS And a Happy New Year To my friends nnd patron*. May every business I sold In '06 Prosper exceeding f» '07. W. Jones. Business Broker. 222-223 Century Bldg. Phoues 5660. B0AR0ER8 WANTED. THE BON AIR. M Peachtree IL. Mllclt. Impaction, comparlwn end p.tronnge. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St. PALMISTRY. MADAME MELLIE. THK NOTED KGYPTIAN PALMIST, can he consulted on nil affairs of life. She reunites the separated, ennsea a »pee<ly ffisrrisge with tue one of your choice, gives names, date* nnd facts In everything per taining to life, or no cbnrgen. Egyptian Encampment, 93 Auburn avenue. A. J. WEST & CO., Century Bldg. Phone 1754. PURCHASE MONEY NOTES WANTED- We have 33X000 cash in baud to buy pur chase money notes. Submit you re. PEACIITREB HOME. NEAR PONCE DE- I^**>n nvenue. Two story slute roof, luinl- wood finish, large lot. Owner moving a way. Will sell for less than Ii would cost to built the bouse tiow. Will take suburban property In part or all payment. MADISON AVENUE - NEARLY OPPO- sit** terminal station, 51 by 2**‘, In the midst of a large nmnlK*r of wholesale houses. Money In rbU. Unit for particu lars ACREAGE ON PEACHTREE-ORIGINAL forest grove. 275 feet on Peachtree, oppo site IPdtott Tenucv, t’olouel Peel’s l>euutt- ful bout; 31'VKsi. . BARGAINS IN One BUckenaderfer, good condition...910.00 Two No. 2 Remingtons, each 212.50 One No. 1 Williams, only 112.50 One No. 2 Densmore, worth 225; only..215.00 One Chicago; almost new .915.00 TYPEWRITERS. One No. 2 Run, good as new 915.00 One Frauklln; only 915.00 One No. 4 Yost; fine condition 922.50 One No. 2 Wellington, worth JMO; price 922.50 Two Hammonds, Standard keyboard, with back space key; first-class condition; each 922.50 NOTE OUR SPECIAL One No. 1 Smith Premier, rebuilt ....$27.50 One No. 4 Williams, special 927.50 One No. 2 Oliver, rebuilt 930.00 Oue No. 6 Remington, special 937.50 One No. 6 Fay-Sboles, good as new ...942.50 HOLIDAY PRICES. Two No. 10 Yost; almost new, each...942.60 One No. 2 Smith Premier, rebnllt ....942.50 One No. 6 Williams; good as new ....942.50 Oqe No. 3 Fox; used six months; cost 9106; two-color ribbon; good as brand new 162.50 Samples of writing of any machine mail ed to out-of-town customers. Call or write. ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 71 North Prgor Street. Atlanta. Ga, FOR BENT. DWELLINGS. 2<)-r. h., 315 Peters street 9 25.00 15-r. h., College Park 13-r. h. f 88 N. Broad street 11-r. h., 233 Peachtree street 9*r. b., 2 College Park 8-r. h., 278 N. Boulevard 38.00 8-r. h., 116 W. Mitchell street 30.60 8-r. b., 9 Evelyn street JO.OO 8-r. h., 90 E. Pine street 50.00 8-r. h., 3 College Park 8- r. h., 6 Delta 9- r. h., 53 N. Butler street 8-r. h., 20 Baltimore place , 8-r. h., 675 Peachtree street 8-r. h., 183 Highland avenue. 7-r. h., 336 E. Linden 7-r. h., 30 Morrison avenue 7-r. h., 17 Wellborn street 7-r. h., 328 B. Linden 7-r. h., 400 Spring street 7-r. h., 27 E. Fourth street 40.00 7-r. h. f 167 Emmet 30.00 7-r. h., 140 Oakland (Oakland City).... 11.00 7-r. h., 38 Piedmont nveuue 32.00 6-r. h., 683 Piedmont avenue 26.00 6-r. h., 396 Grant street 25.00 6-r. h., 688 Capitol avenue 18.60 ft. P It Q1 V'aitnlilA ufen.it . 20.00 . 18.00 . 18.60 . 40.00 . 100.00 . 22.50 . 30.00 , 17.00 , 15.00 , 25.00 40.00 6-r. h., 91 Venable street 6-r. Ii., 15 Morrison avenue 6-r. h., 24 E. Baker street 16.60 27.50 . 60.00 6-r. h., 37 Hock street 15.00 6-r. b., 338 E. Georgia avenue 30.00 6-r. h., 225 Oakland avenue 26.00 6-r. h., 63 Augusta avenue 32.50 6-r. h., 24 St. Paul street 25.00 And a large list of other houses—all sixes and prices. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue Both Phone, 611. REMOVAL SALE. On account of having to va cate our present location, we are giving 25 per cent discount on all finished Ital ian and Georgia marble, also granite monuments. Chero kee Marble & Granite Works, Hunter street, oppo site State Capitol. W. A. FOSTER. Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. BECAUSE OF THE VERY RAD WKATII- on the 20th, we have postponed tin* sale of the ivrnlve farm* until Saturday, the 29th day of December. So that on that day we will aell nt auction on* the promise* Colo nel Joseph IL Johnson's famous “Moun tain View Farm.” Thl* plantation contains about 601 acres of splendid farming and timber lands. It has been surveyed and } good f has both open nnd wooded land and run ‘ng water; and nearly nil have some tidings on them. Thl* property Is in !>e- Knlb county, and within 14 miles of the court house In Atlanta. We an* going to sell It to the highest bidder without re serve, on terras of one-fourth cash, mul the balance in one, two And three .... „.ee years. The sale will last all day and digit' a. Write, ht fresbuients will be served free. •graph, telephone or cni! on us for pints riving full and detail;*! information. Also oentfon nnd how to get there. Colonel Johnson lire* on the property, and will CHOICE MODERN 8-R. NORTH SIDE HOME AT A BIG SACRIFICE. YOU CAN BUY IT FOR $1,000 LESS THAN ITS VALUE. SPACIOUS RE CEPTION HALL, PAR LOR, DINING. R 0 0 M, BUTLER’S PANTRY AND KITCHEN ON THE FIRST FLOOR. FOUR LARGE BED ROOMS UP STAIRS. BIG CLOSETS, CLOAK ROOM AND OTH ER MODERN CONVEN IENCES. PRETTY ELE VATED LEVEL LOT. A VERY DESIRABLE SECTION, FINE NEIGH BORHOOD. THE HOUSE IS IN FIRST CLASS CON- DITIONAND WASBUILT FOR A HOME. THE PRICE IS $5,350 AND IT IS A BIG BAR GAIN. YOU CAN PAY $1,000 CASH AND BAL ANCE EASY. SEE US QUICK, AS THIS PROPERTY IS GO ING TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO., 214 Empire Building. Phone 4310 L—Main. No. 105 South Pryor Street. . Lot 55 by F05. Price $8,500 Let us show you this piece of central property. FORREST. AND GEORGE ADAIR. E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank HENRY COUNTY FARM OF 100 ACRES. 30 acres original forest, 12 In bottom. 12 In pasture; balance In good state of cultiva tion: 9-room dwelling, built 6 years; ten ant’s house, barn* and stables. Convenient to churche* nnd school. Price 32,600 cosh. Make offer. Must be sold wlthlu ten days. E. PINE. NEAIt SUMMIT AVE.-CHOICE 8-room house: all conveniences; built two rears; large, level lot. 95,000. 11/00 cash, balance can be arranged to suit you. ments down. HIGHLAND AVB.—LEVEL# CORNEIt LOT (50x150 to alley); 91.275. Terms 9276 cash, nnd 3200 year at 5 per cent Interest. NEW STORE AND THREE ROOMS-TRI- angular lot; neur Marietta street; rental value 9156 year. 31,250, half cash. FIFTY-ACRE TRUCK FARM. 7 MILES’ south Of center of Atlanta; 32,000. Terms $500 cash, balance within 5 years. STATISTICS. 1 y( ‘ ar K\ SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES OF THE finest land In north Georgia; nearly new 10-room brick residence; water and gas; nu merous substantial outbuildings; Q miles from Atlanta: 5.000 bearing Klherta peach trees; railroad ntatlon ana slde-traclc on place; an exceptionally fine suburban home fof 312,500. Call or write for full particu lars. PIEDMONT. NEAR FORREST AVE.-A splendid 9-room substantially built home, leased 9450 net. Price 95.000. 32,000 cash. SEVEN ACRES, Z% MILES FROM CEN- ter of Atlanta, on McDonough (macada mized) road. 9800, 9200 cash, balance within 6 years. Fpr Sale By C. II. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 5223. 32,500—SPLENDID 7-ROOM 2-STORY home, with all modern conveniences, slate roof, tile walk,, etc. West End. Half cash and balance small monthly payments. FINE RESIDENCE LOTS AT THE CEN- tral railroad’s new yards and round house and shops—9300 to 3350 each, 9100 cash aud 95 per inonfh. These are fine investments, aud will make you good profit. WE HAVE TIIE CA8II READY FOR three or four bargnlus. 31,500 to 33,000 each. Want these quick. DEATHS. Samuel Miller,(colored), age died at 65 Delbridge street. Nancy Marchman (colored) ace « year*, died of heart failuiv <t !• Greensferry avenue. * Luclle Anderson, age 2 year., ,iie,j a . McPheraon, Go. a| Walter L. Avattte, age 30 vears at 481 North Boulevard. ' 1 John Mitchell (colored!, age an vn.. died at 14 Lester avenue. ' r ' Harry Cox, age 17 years, died ™ Nowell Mill road. °* Paul Flammistcr (colored). ae ,. ,, years, died at 101 North Builer siieeL Lannle Mbon (colored), ago tr, yean died of pneumonia at SO Crew street Dr. M. J. Ware, age 26 years IlM of^ consumption at Home f..r Ineura. David Ellis McGaw, age (7 veir. died at 267 Capitol avenue. * Joe LeVItten, age 31 years, died u 188 Madison avenue. Charles Davis (colored), ago | months, died of pneumonia at 51 Humphries street. Ella Dukes (colored), age 27 year, died at 64-A Fort atreet. ’ FARM—ISO ACRES, GOOD FARM. GOOD Imlldingi, heavy timber, water, and fruit. Only <8 per acre. Half caab. S. B. TURMAN & CO. YOUR ATTENTION TO, AND IN8PEC tlon of. the following properties Is re spectfully Invited. The time to buy n cheap piece of property Is when the owner hss definitely decided to aell, and will not stnml any fixed price, but Is willing to at least -Unlf way meet your views as to the value of the property. For business reasons hoping always to make It up ou some other terlal; occupied by g*MHl’class of white ten- ^ , .. rptna . ni , foP vnn tn sa* ws’v'&rszi i EAST FAIR ST- HOME!! Have one of the nicest homes on E. Fair street at a very low figure. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Mineral and Farm Properties, Atlanta, Ga. .SI MMER HOME—FRUIT AND CHICKEN farm: 1 milt* from court hon.c nt Kill joy. Ga., notod slimmer roiort: one-fourth mile from city limits; 80 ncrc; 60 acre, under fence: good three-room house, ituhle, smoke house, ete.; two flue nprlngs, 7* Till. Is In tbu best of Georgia—the land HIT OR MIS8. “Liven of Great Men" ntands behind t_ Stamped In gold and bound In blue-| Every book trlea to remind me That the next Installment's due. —Judge, Some women une paint and pou.hrl because they haven't the eheek to J,| without It.—New York Time,. There will evidently be no thing an a tvrecklenn railroad until th.| recklenn trainman In abolished.—: Orleana Tlmen-Democrnt. It In better to put warm clothes 1 few folka than to talk about celestial garmentn for many.—Chicago Tribune.! Luke Wright In In position to play 1 great part In the controversy win Spain. He has had great opportunities! but this Is greater.—Birmingham Ledt-I The Philadelphia Ledger calls T| another Webster, “whose voice echo from ocean to ocean!" What'll the matter with the volco of John \Vm.| ley Gaines?”—Washington Post. According to Dr. Senn. of C'hMgol more people die from eating food (tan I from drinking Intoxicants. And yet It ■ Is not easy to find a satisfactory sub- [ stltute for food, even If we replac, !t| with breakfast food.—Kansa, Journal. The new 76-foot whale In the Mu-1 seum of Natural History is attracting! many residents of Harlem, who wlshg to see for themselves how Jonah far*| The Impression of the majority of flat-p dwellers Is that he had lots of ro New York Post. SPPt of’milk nod honey, only 6460." Title, o. W. M. Scott A Go., 219 Gould building. u«i tH*noh trees, ruwfnj^ sectlo YOU STEEL HOOP MEN: WE HAVE several good cottages, easy walking dis tance of the mill, that we can sell from $900 to 32,350 ou most any terms you ran; ibodrc. You bad better call or ’phone am let us show you this property. Why |»ay mit when you cau buy « home on such easy terms. We also bate sevend vacant business of Peter* street will have to reach out on good little cross streets, nt once. 92,530 cash buys It. ON DUNN STREET, N&AR LEE AND If taken I EIGHT-ROOM 2-ffrORY HOUSE. WITH 1 all moflcrn convenience*, on Capitol mvh nne near Georgia avenue; east front, lot 50x200 feet. The lot aud bouse, according to surrounding prices. I* worth $5.73) to |6.n00; can l*» iHHigbt for 94.350: It Is a drst class Investment. Terms 91.25') cash, bal a nee easy. avenue. Cottage home enutabling live rooms nnd hall; lot 50 by 130. Price 32,500. Also on same street, nice five-room cot- tage on lot 50 by 140 to alley. Price 92.000. ON HIGHLAND AVENUE. NEAR SAMP- t street. goinI three-room cottage; nice all lmnrovement*«down iu street and paid for. Price 91.630. Very easy terms. NORTH SIDE-TWO STORIES. NICE. new 8-room house; large lot: convenient to Piedmont avenue nnd Juniper street mr lines: near Eighth street: all modern im nroveiAetits; can be bought for very much less than It Is really worth. Terms 31,500 « ash. balance easy. BRAND-NEW COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. with nil Hie city eonveinenees* near Grant park car line. A perfect little home nnd cheap for 92.810, on terms of 9350 cash and 9^5 per month. \ou cau not ln*at this If you want a home. 0 IIAHGArX IS .% LOT IN THE PHET- tlest part of North Boulevard, near Ait- !cr avenue. 47 by 111 feet to alley. Soap ir 92.530. Thl* Is t!»*» right place for a »me or a good place to I mild a house that will sell at a profit. Bell Phono 2E7. Atlanta Phone 1891. SALES DEPARTMENT: A. S. IIOOK, K. C. EVE. branch; land covered with nice oak grove: east front, paved rood nil the way Into the city, nod ouly ten minutes’ walk from car line; only one ami one-half mile* from city limits. Price 92.650. nnd the laud alone 1* worth this money. Terms cosy. Splendid nelghimr*. churches and public schny). Calf for cur rent nml sale bulletin. S. B. TURMAN & CO. ON HIM. 8TIIKKT. WE HAVE A NIUE •I,-room oottngo, now plumbing, cmbfn.t ntnuteU, tbnntgbniit. Thl. nlnco I, nrar Woodward nvenue, nml half block of thl, beautiful home on oeorgia ave title. Unlf li!n.-k nl Grunt |mrk. linn .It room,, hall, rltllin t-lonct, imiitrr. cuttb.tnnl pori'.-liilti hath, marble .lab wnnhstaml* In fact. tip-tfMlnti- In every Vcniect. Lot run, from .treat to .treat. More na*t itonr •alii for *3.810 hint month. I am .uthor- lieil to aell thl. plnee nt 13,630. CMll *600' balance to ,nlt. I HAVE A *3.'j00 to *6.000 far TO.ui two-.tnrv bwina nn Wet I'nchim. »£ 011 .ttnte .neh for ml®, 'pbooa tue nnd I will ''ftIt nml nee yen. XTOMF.lt WHO WILL PAY nice .avail or eight- I.I8T YOUR PROPERTY - They Con’t Take Gold. Sail Franolnt-.), Cal.. Deo. *4.—A tom. ftorary Injunction ban been granted by Judge Morrow, of the Unite,1 Staten circuit court, forbidding miners from taking ore from company property Goldfield. It Is claimed that large amounts of ore have disappeared from tbc various mines. . Delivering Chriatmas Mail. The emperor of Germany llnii, tint.l to play Santa Claua for his .ubjerttl nay. Frit* Morris In The Teehnic«l| World Magaxine for December, year, when the Berlin petofflee “itj ■wamped with the unuaual bulk the Chrlatman mall, and there was poaalblllty of the little children of Btr-I lln not getting their Christmas r-rtel enta until long after the great --I the kalaer ordered out the imperial troop* to aid In delivering the milt! The aoldlera went about their ta<*| willingly, and had all the mail rfellv-l ered by Chrlatmaa eve, so that no »«t| was disappointed In his plans for If I holiday. Along the Spreewaltl, in Oef-I many, skate* are brought Into serrMt to aid the mailman; In parts of Kwht'l erland the carrier uses skees; In st| Peteraburg the traditional sleigh csPi tie* the exar'* mall; while In Itagen the bicycle Is made to acstr»| the purpose of the reindeer. The tnat.-m man In American cities uaes every »>a| of conveyance to help him deliver t» post. Sometimes he will put hi, lj>**| into a buggy and wheel the vehJOJL along the atreets himself. Perhaps will use a sled on which to put m*| sack. When the weather 1» less **t®S one may even see the mailman '"'''.TS erlng Ills mall from a banana vender*! push cart, or, perhaps, he may *| saddle horse weighted down with t» I burden of presents. Anything 8'*'* will make the work easier for the mill who plays the part of Santa t hus- ANECDOTE OF TOOMBS. In Washington, Ga.. the first America named for the Father ^"‘*1 Uountry. lived General Rnbcit !••••• •■ one of the brilliant lights uf Ity In a century where socht. It Is second nature. A committee once waited -m Toombs to consult hlm'.ibout • • hotel In the town, says' th® author I Dixie After the War.” r J “We have no need of one," ■ L eral Toombs, simply. "When re-P* J able people come here they can »ta. J my house. If they are not respe,> a 1 we do not want them at all RULES FOR SUCCESS "Start right.” "Aim right." "Keep pegging away." Anyone who observes lil "; Is assured of success, ® cc '" "I" .ra President Edward Poteat. «■> ' - Unlverilty. who addressed t ■ the junior college at the l »’ v Chicago the other day. "If you start wrong you art go wrong," he declared. u, at nothing, you will hit n"t! m, ;f .j not nlm at riches; aim a: manhood. Above all, strive for P® 11 ' between the patient man anu llant man. give nte the patlt-n ery time.”—Chicago Special.