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thrower.
;}!) N. Forsyth St,
Bell ’Phone 1450,
Standard 'Phone
164.
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\UK JJIOOM t'OTTAQB IS
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■ELEM'
itmt, on
■rWE^PEE AVENUE. JU1T
yrjJ ; 4 rooro
orr or
splendid
A NICE S-ROOM COTTAOE
w 1,1,,|,»H terrace; clow lo Whitehall.
,AVi-nN xthebt; SROOU cottaoe
W l„,li,|ir built: ter** eowor lot KJ#>.
a ,- OBUE ST-COLOBED; GOOD RE
p,Tr; r«» * «"«■»’ '
M. L. THROWER,
Heal Estate.
WANTED
immediately
VK have A LABOR NUMBER OF Cl’*
want lo bujf homes from 22.010
, , c «„,,,,> on term* nod oorao for cMb.
b.i,o any HEAL BARGAINS. lot uo
iv on,I we run tlloiMioo or
» in <• hurry.
W. JONES & CO..
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
PHONES 5560.
<; LORE ft ♦JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
n::ai. street, between chert-
at aid X**wi»ort. Iirand-new five-room
iap»; J1..Y,'; lift* itab ond $15 per tuoulb
M*-E f “ » S ON CHESTNUT STREET; 40
Hr 17“ i»«H*iher street; only $325; a raab
lerpln.
jiTTSSnsrgriffin and - jett
airreta; $:•’ «*ni.ti and <5 per month. For
Rat. rail nt office.
NICE SIX ROOM HOUSE. EAST FRONT
<x) targe lot, on 111)1 afreet; price tt.OOO;
Irrui
WAR WHITEHALL STREET. NICE
■ Pe.fM.iw -«'•»« iffall Improvtuucau down;
ptet I2.2W; term*.
jrrr west of a rant tark. brand
tfw tit room cottage; lot $0 by lie, Ami a
Ptaty; water and KM and tile atdewatka:
m nr lint-; price »2,W0; $250 caab and
fc» fer month.
BIAXD NEW APARTMENT HOUSE;
rkee in; rente 15140 per month, for a
fr* dny*. while It laata L _ for you know
bile it laata. r«i
1 buy It at $4,SO.
I\ REST PART of COLLEGE PAnK.
»»« r«.ting.> reinstating «f five large rtNimi
let lull, ulre tMirchen. etc. Tbfa la one
Wok «f ear line, and lot la 100 by 106; $2,-
V\ L* rn»b and balance monthly.
«w»th: II./A Term a.
S. H. TURMAN & CO.
SOUTH SIDE.
R«MiAUHKS BTRtnn, ...S-duOM
Ioiir^. |,|, V |„t (near upw school). Cao
IT!*'' *° " ,,lt y°w ** you want a
«wy Httle hunt,., here It la.
RNMIUAST
«»Muip; mi •
•»»! front, i,
Mi !Jurl tl f
Ul» uow nu,
•Jity dij*
^son,
STREET, NEAR GEORGIA
noun bouse, built for home;
•Hiern and up-to-date. In one-
(ww school; car la front; buy
»«ve 26 per cent advance In
‘•Hi. Reu
thine
Tmu«
K«»ir rr
iteouw.
PRYOR STREET-BIGHT-
(urge rooms; lerel lot; all
‘ tvalklnf distance; baa
• r "»i nuai. pvwvr, wiiwr
'*** street, and on car line;
t" i.iill.l an; au.-bulr cub.
NORTH SIDE.
kH-','!1 Vr ,0T ON PIEDMONT;
«M trrt! . . ,,UI froD *. bclweeo Eighth
«f ih.! : V : \ K<,0l i UOTTAOB, ON ONE
ikiat ' V lM »rtb aide streets; every-
if« r.-rV/b ,k " a modern home; almost
SUBURBAN.
i'-pH.w L * ND eaoNT-
Oiik* ,, m ! covered with beau-
:*'» • f i..» hr *»rt run* through raar
Nnh,;!/ ■ ' : fn-rn dw llaUas lbr*».
'•mj.., , , . "U' Oum rolon.l Robert F.
b*„ . * country bonw. Tb.ro
Kin
roumry bomt. Tb«.-
«po( to In. found to b«Ud
.X'IhmIu und rburcbn
‘ >Ar,li of tbli properly
Or LAND THKKK
<"_►! 1 ffnrn dly; on cur line:
.-re'"': .'"V'o: in Ji>nk*boro7*7x
*<">. s.i k ,.. {■*;< tall! olmul (unlcu
■H~1 ‘ of frill,. Out biwun. Iu>
jj-.', 1 » ,r o*t. two blocbu fnm,
-"I r,, .l,lon, (colon of Ibu
“ jft p»«cu «t ibi*
>"if "f ii.'wSuT
VArANT LOT:
- Mill uiMU, ’
North
• «.> | 1,111 ; Ml)
HflT olutloo on Mur.
lirculur cur.
»■ " : "• U ItKNT AND BA LB HIM.
Tl ’B.MAN & CO.,
ur - “f«id and Ala. Streets.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NKWR
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11* MET.
HENDRICK A CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
MjMg-TWOWonY
r»M<f
looted
SS 1 BUSXl'i
'WiifllDf combination gaa aud eler-
•rtbltwturul d4l^*S; IZl
tfJS^-WKbT I'KAl'UTHKK LOT. 10H200;
dfi l Xol?i^ ,nr vt , i bulut And Apl.n
fbi W "' Ur,, «
■od.ru : un.ry I mow bourn on io, UxUI
°b uuuy tecum; urortb lorr.tly.tlD,
loot >00; HLIOHTLY BLR
nwf| , ?urb rf ,h “ dr<l: br * < l“'«ll«u la lu
ftlui
r,Mo-TWo*T0nv »mmu
rr.lil.iirr; iMuailfully Mndwl tod rl«T*
lot: war l-ouco btUw: ull.y uid*
MODKKN
va
RANT OFFER FOR 24 ROOM HOUSE,
two btneka of Peachtree; will rent for |B)
per month, and will never be vacant; Ideal
Investment.
*.760 BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE
renting nt 162.40 per month: In flrat-claaa
condition; 16 minutes* walk from the post-
office.
SEE HUBHEI.I. KillUI.KY OR L. II. HEN
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
306 Century’ Bldg. Phone 4499.
J. H. GARNER. .C. HORACE McCALL.
# NOimi SIDE HUME CORNER WEST
Peachtree place aud WIlUatne street,
nine-room, modern home; lot 65 by i<a. for
16.750. Only 11,300 cash; balance 15ft/ a year.
INMAN PARK—BBAUTIPl* L VACANT
lot. MO by 230 ft*et, on Waddell street,
near car line. Only $1,600. Easy payments
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
VACANT HOUSE
' OWNERS.
List your vacant houses
with us. We will find you
good tenants at once.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting.
28 Peachtree St.
TOR RENT.
SO. 77 RANKIN RT—WKHIDKITE. «I7.»-
STORES.
877 MAKIRTTA HTIIEKT—NKIV GLASS
from. .Iwlrlc IIrIiia nu.l i.lriily of up»cc.
Call and nic nlaml the prlrr.
G. J. ft S. L. DALLAS.
Real Estate and Renting.
317-318 Fourth National
Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone Main 14.">.
STURGEON ft LANE.
REAL ESTATE tad INVESTMENTS
717-72* EMPIRE BUILDING
Bull Phone 4*71—SUnderd 1272.
M.90 FOB KICIMT RX-BOOM OOTTAdf:
on Uu.c ijuiiib inuut. Turn*.
>7.800—SOUTH MOB: NEW TWOSTOUY
_M».u room; now teStlUf fuc •» umolb
nm-NKAit ( Ai-rroi, avbncb.
bMi crauu atm.,; twu Mary uwruu-n
•II UKxWra Iwiiiur.acute Tcn»». ,
*7.250-0 HAN’T STREET — FIFE-ROOM:
lum« lot; :0Ab. your uwu tenuu.
E.I50—NOHTII HIKE; FIVEBOOM; ALL
lmprorrw.nl, (load Miwut. Turuw ru«y
>3.000—NEAR GRANT PAEKVrTvSouM
-oil laprarra.nl.; your uwu teraw;
H.7W—ON NORTH DBCATOR CAR LINE:
flvr rouw rot,a*., on lot N by MO; nob.
>1,710 FOB FOl’K HOOM COTTAOE.
lot loo by *>■. mr luuum Port. T.
ray.
$1,710—COLLEGE I’ARK.
room potU(.. oo largr lot.
NEW FIFI
Trnn. o*i
—drrroom; Inr*. lor.
Il.sw FOR FIVE-ROOM AND HALL ON
food am) lot. Jut, lb. pbico for u ebrap
bowr. T.rma.
; TWO
, bamr. ou ulru lot
11,him could oot I.. ilUfli for tbu mou.y.
Muk. four own IrruM.
>1.000—WOODWARD AVENUE—THREE
room and hall; lot M by 110. Huy# ben
offtrud >1.00 tor tbl. pb«u ou term, of
MOD mb nod >15 mooib. Orrnur want,
raab.
mo FOR THREE-ROOM] ON LOT * BY
700 io allay. T.rw. 1100 raab; HO par
monlb Horn.-
LOOK AT Ol’K AD IN THE JOURNAL.
IN I.ART WEEK’S ADVERTISEMENT I
had Not. 1. ) aud 3. Today I buy. tbra
Ibnt I ran aril on aou. Irani. Loob at
ibra. and Hr mr hafor. limy ur. all foar
I bar. Horbrd hard ,<> art I bra terra and
I bay are youra If you row. for I bow.
NO. »—ON CONFEDERATE AVENUE,
aay.nl uaw Aroom roiiaaah with all ooo
r.alrura—87.800, MOO raab atid >3* moutb.
NO. S-OS BAKU STREET BETWEEN
Hill and Oram: orerly i.rar Arooin cot-
tnc; l.raa, iliady lot. I'rle. >3.000; »00
raab, LA month.
O. 7-IN HALF BLOCK OF NORTH
Honiarairl, a 3-.tory 7-roow bona*, wllb
>1,000 worth outhulldliiAo on lot—4L000; wakr
r orrn trrwa.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
PHONE MAIN 4234.
Gn.T EDGE
INVESTMENTS.
>10,000 DOWN WILT. YIELD A NET IN
me of $2,750 on A-l located renting prop
osition. If you have the money, you can
not'afford to miss this.
97,gM_OKf?-THIKf> PASH; WELL LO
rated and fairly dose In. Fine property,
renting ftte HH monthly, ta &rut class white
tenants.
$6.00ft—ri.tM4E-IN NORTH SIDE WELL-LO
rated property, two blocks of Psarhtreo;
leased for $60 per month; one half cash.
$4,560—RRNTH $52.40 MONTHLY; FAIRLY
dose In white property; north side. All
modern eonvenlencea. Steady demand.
$4.15<V—NEW NEGRO PROPERTY; WELL
built ond finely located for renting; brln*-
Ing $4k monthly- -•
$3.150—NEW AND MODERN TWO-STORY
eight-room north able corner; complete
hath; extra lavatory; cabinet mantels; slid
ing tloora. Tile walks, etc. Owner refused
$35 rent. *
$2.Sfift—WEST END; SIX-ROOM COTTAGE;
leaeed at $X month; every convenience.
Near car Une. I.ot llee well.
A NSLE Y BROS..
REAL ESTATE.
Offices 4 to 10 E. Ain. St.
Phone 339 Bell.
SPLENDID NORTH SIDE HOME: COR-
air lot; la hlork of -North nvana. and
Wrel INrarblrer atrert. Htram “ r »'»-
room., wllb bulh« ou b"lh floor*, i nro
yao-
»vai i-v 1'AllK LOT ON FIFTEENTH
nrer’lvjrb.rrr; 100 far, freuf.
Cou Ik* bought for $4,501.
■VYMMTMKNT — PROPERTY N
! W«l»b”l •tn-rt. rrnllau f«r HI
month, wlllrh run I"' **•*?
you want Interest on
the matter with fhw-
.... $3,300. If
your tuouev, what s
CREW STREET HOUSE AND ^A>T—NI^T
house. SIX rooms. CJti be In,light for $2.-
Terms reaoftuable.
%l’FRT PVR-NBW TWO STOltY SEVEN
\\ EST t.-lil fronting ear lln.- Fries $3.-
.A and the balance $4-1 |»er
rent Interest.
_ U.irt) cash
month.
C. H. WELLS & CO.„
1104 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone 5223.
>1.700—NO. S50 FORMWAIT STREET; A A
a; ulr. lot, "*’
(»rr moutb.
>3.150—NEAT. NEW AROOM COTTAGE ON
llanblu aireal naar Boolrrard: muter, yu*.
aawar and uhlrwalk. Itanllna BO pur moutb.
FOR SALE
Renta $1,400. Price $11,500.*
This is an exceptional bar
gain in nine doable houses
in excellent repair, one
block of car line; lot is 200
b.v 200 and fronts three
streets. Sidewalk, water
and sewerage down. Room
on lot for four more double
houses. This property is on
the north side and only few
blocks from West Peachtree
street. See me for full par
ticulars.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Avenue.
W. E. TREADWELL ft CO
Real Estate ami Renting
Agents,
All Classes City Property
and Farms.
24 South Broad Street,
Bell 'Phone 2644.
Atlanta ’Phone 3803.
OAK nTBRET-WEBT END; 6 ROOM COT
t«f#; new and up to date, $3,100.
OAK MTUEJCT—WICET MND: *-HTORY 19
room lumae; lot 16x330. $4,660.
OAK HTREET-WBBT BSD; VACANT
lot. 61x1668 $300.
AHIIHY CTBKET-WKBT END; NRAlt
Uttrdon airort; two alorlea, nine rooms; lot
<hm $6,160.*
AffHRY STREET-WEST END. NEAR
Oordon aunet; ffroom cottage; lot 60x200.
$*,86».
GORDON RTRRBT—WEST END; 6 ROOM
cottage; lot 66x160; net. $4,000.
GORDON RTnEET—WENT END; 2 8TORY
9-room bouae; lot 60x220. $6,560.
llt'MPIIItlKH IITRERT—FOUR ROOMS?
new; wblto tenanta; ranta $10. $660.
HUMPIIIilEfi KTREET—THREE ROOMS;
new; white tenanta; renta $7. $®0.
ROBHINH HTREET—NEAR UcDANIEL
afreet; one 4-rootu and one 2-roocn bouae;
rent $10.60. $$T5.
A 6 ROOM HOl'BR (NBWl, CORNER LOT,
near Lnckle afreet; modem. $2,S0.
OAKLAND AVENUE—A AROOM ITOTTBE;
all Improrrturutt. $2,500.
rents $16. $1,460.
FOWLER HTREET—A 3-ROOM HOUSE;
well located. $M«>.
NEAR GLEN WOOD AVENUE—A 3 ROOM
houae ami 2 room bouae; rent $U>. $K0.
TWO NEW 4 ROOM HOUHEH NEAR
Woodward nvenue; rent $12 earb- I1.B60,
11 ACREH LAND, TWO 5II1.EK FROM
BaehheaiU wait liuprured. . JZJ0L
13 ACRB8; TWO MILEN FROM BUCK*
head; Inirgnln at $666.
WE HAVE HOME PROPOfilTIONH ON
Marietta afreet we would Im» glad lo aub-
mlt (o you; iNtfb vacant and Improved.
BOMB BEAUTIFUL NEW IfnMKfi ON
N. Jackaon at.; 10 room a. $1,003. No. S3,
$$,006; No. 2«i. $6,206,
PLAYERS AND PLAYKB8. I
BUMKOAL HQTICKS.
FABROW—Tbu frfauda af Cnlooal Haary p.
Furrow. Mr. uadlSra. John A. Wbltuur
uud Mr. uud Mr. Jobu Coopar are In-
Tltad te uttund tbu funurul of Caluaul
Hupry r. Farrow ut > p. m . from lb.
raaldruca, Hi Moalh Pryor at real, Tuu*-
SS'-A JESTS' tba
drrauuad will uct au puUbuumu.
Mitebuuu of Fulton lodua. No. It tedo-
paudant Otdar ay. Odd Falfowu. uo bare
by oateuteudod lo mat it fbo tody, rate,
aornur Moore and Doratnr atreata. at >:ID
a. u.. Frbruary 13. 1)07, to attotel tba
funaral of Brotbar R. A. Barren, at..*
StoauwaR'teraat, Attuote.^OA B? ra«raUy.
J. R. M’MICHABU Butwtary.
LACK OF LABOR
MENACES MILLS
Waihinfton. Fob. 11.—'TTbo majoiity
of the cotton mtUu of the South arc
from :« to 99 pur cant abort of help.
Thin condition tan boon brought about
by the luck of native labor, und unlaw*
aomethlns te doan by cou«rana to re-
Hove tho situation than will bo n front
many failures omouf the cotton mlllt
of the sooth,** said OHea McKinney,
of South Carolina, nt tba Rtffu house.
"In the past thirty days there hare
been at Mast a half dawn mill. In
North nod South Carolina that bar*
■one Into tba baada of reeotrura, tor
tho reaeon that they have not had auf-
llrlent operatives to keep running tlietr
looms aad aplndlee. I can aee no other
mean* of relief for the cotton mill oper-
afore than , to Import labor from Ku-
EIGHTEEN ARRESTED
IN FRENC HCHURCH
Parla, Feb. 11.—The Church of the
Holy Apoetlee, where the French Apos
tolic Catholic church wan started laat
Sunday, was again packed lo the door*.
Only once was the service Interrupted.
■A young-man ahnuted "anrrllugu". He
and eighteen companion., belonging
tKa "Rry-lafv nt Vnttnk IlnvallalR " m*i
MONEY WAS STOLEN
MIN WORKED TO SHE
TO SEND FOR FAMILY
■pedal to Tba Georglaa.
Macon, Ol, Fob. 11.—A cosily dla
mond, flno gold watch and |4W m cash
te Hie treasure of which Loula Cohen, a.
ahosmaker who kaapa a cosy store on
Poplar atreei, was ratter od of by
thieve* Friday availing. Thaau ware
taken. Cohen bailer**, by hte confiden
tial friend and butlnats partner, who
la miulng.
Cohen wa* haart-brokan when h*
mluaud hte monuy. Ha had worked
more than four long yuan for sufficient
cash to bring hla family, constating of
a wife and two daughters, from Lon
don to Macon. During tba time he had
labored In Atlanta and other rule*,
earing all h* Could earn, and Just as he
hud gotten ail together so a* to aend It
forward, all was stolen.
Funaral of D. D. Craig,
apodal (o The •Gaorgten.
Macon, da., Fab. 11.—The funeral of
th* lata D. D. Craig was conducted nt
Tatnall Square Baptist church yeeter
day afternoon at S o'clock. ■ The re
malna were Intarred In Rose Hill ceme
tery. Rev. J. D. McLaughlin and Roy.
R. E. pouglaa* conducted the services.
MRS. GEORGIA M WILLIAM8
DIES IN MACON HOSPITAL.
Special lo The Georgian.
-Macon, Oa.. Feb. 11.—Mrs. Georgia
Sheftall McWllllamt. aged 31 years, Bower ncllre. SfjlOr pound; latte
41*4 at the city hnapllal fiaiiirdaynlghL KteBd-M jjirate: ewaet potetra.
fever after an nine** of several !!”•
weelta. She was th* wife of Arthur K.
McWilliams and-daughter of Thomas
J. 8hefiaL of Bavannah. The remains
ware carried to Bavannah Sunday aft
ernoon, where the funeral and Inter
ment will lake place Monday sker-
nonn.
Th. Italian pulillc arena to bar. llrad of
(i.tirl. r. d'Aaaonalo. Tba recant iiniKiunaa-
maal In noma that ba hail llulabail an naw
ppailral drains aallad “Ij, Nara" i-'Tb#
RTiijC-v asuiwt Itttlr nmn rnain
anuiag hla atnat ardent admirers.
_J effi
aon-Navarru prasant at tbe opanlag of :
tboatar wblch hears bar oauia. flha a
burn In l/ialavllla, and tbare also mad* I
or! la halug nun
■rat appear.lira uu tba atags.
Frank IHlnlal« , new comle opera. "Tba
Taltooad Man.’’ la m bare Ha Brat premia
lion tonight In nallluiore. It Is l>
-mlib and A N. C. Fowler, wli
Iclor Herbert,
II la reported that Mias Julia Marloi
and K. II. Hnthern will begin tbalr Pai
’ —r aarab Berabai
iy Harry
lb music
>5.750—A BEAUTIFUL. NEW AROOM J
•lory realdrnce. la heal part of Wait Ead.
large lot: all Improvements aad eonvaa-
tear*; tl.ow caab aud t» par month.
>1.500-11 AI.F-ACRE LOT Wllb GOOD
.... —- “tat nr
$3,000—lirLKNDID «^*OOM COTTAOE ON
Hill alrv**t. with awry convenlaocv; $500
oath and $55 |*#r month.
of 45 iiw; kouov, fruit, wt
watrr and iMittom * *** “
GrorjtU raltn
#, fruit, wood a. running
i land; noar ReUau on
A rare IlYtla ^argala.
if tikpii at nni*f tan !•»• l*f»ught
It ho* alM»ut BvvfU room a.
A MAR'iAIN £ K j}“,
GEORGIA AVE-
n r»*tf|'tl''ii ball;
U\ Prlcv $I.»D.
DR. j. w.
MAV-IOV. II L
I’At'L VvUtK, AaalaUQt 8n!'-niru.
TWO GIRLS ARRESTED
FOR RUNNING AWAY
Mprclnl to The lisorglan.
Afuntgomarj. Ala.. Feb, II—Rperlal
officer E. W. Jackson Maturday night
arrested Hleater Whitmire and Daena
He<l. two young girls of I’nlumbua, U*„
<111 Hie ■ hnrgi' of running away from
home. They were arrested at th* re-
<iueat «f iheir parenla They are 11
anil 15 yearn old. They are being held
till iheli parent, tend for I bank
Camilla D’Arvllle lu "Tba Bella nf London
Town" will lie ilia Bret altrarilon at tbe
new Hhuliert Theater In New orlreua la tbe
Uttar purl of March. ■
Tba Academy of Music at Northampton,
Mass, la said lo lie Iba only municipal thea
ter in I he 1-01101 ry. Tbe bouse yielded a
oat revenue to tbe city during tba puat year
of over *>,000.
Thomas IV. Rosa, under tba maagaraof
of Iba Bbnberts, hat opened bit season la
Augustna Thomas' play, 'Tbe Other Girl.''
Ixuila Maun hagtna an tngagrmint at the
Naw York Caslao tonight la the new Pan-
Beld-Kerker mu,leal comedy, 'Tba Girl
from Vienna."
Arthur Bcbluluier u play,
teg." te lo hare Ha Baal
Knglteh at tba Rerkalay Lyceum <a new
York tonlyht. Kaibarlna Gray la to play
Iba part of Cbrlaltue.
Julia Marlowe,
Btarr are
York, in _ -
dancing apaetelty.
rlnwa, Maud. A (tern, and France,
each appearing lo pteya 1a New
which they are called to do a
Fair Directors to Maal.
(peelal to Tba Georgian.
Macon, Oa., Feb. II.—A meeting of
the Macon Fair Association directors
1s called fur thin afternoon at S o'clock
In the secretary's office, when Impor
tant mailers will be dlacusaatl.
WILL GIVE BANQUET
TO PRESIDENT FINLEY
Special le The Georglaa.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Fab. 11.—W. A.
Turner, commercial agent of the South
ern railway, will probably meet Presl
dent YT. W. Finley and party of that
tr-Atlanta and conduct them lo
this city Wednenday, when the cham
ber of comment- will give them a ban
quet. The party will consist of the fol
lowing: President Finley. Firce Vice
President A. II. Andrews, Second Vice
President C. II. Ackert, Third Vic*
President T. c. Powell, Fourth Vice
Prevldent H. B. Bpencer. Fifth Vice
President Fairfax Hart-lion, Alfred A.
Thomas, general counsel: U Green,
freight traffic manager; C. R. Browder,
general freight agent, and A. P.
Humphrey, general counsel for the 8t.
Loula-Loulsvlll* line*.
NOTICE
NORTH SIDERS.
CENTENNARY COLLEGE
18 TO BE REBUILT
Rpeclal te Tba Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. ll.—A ape
clal from Cleveland. Tenn., quote:
George L. Hardwick, one of the officer*
of the Cleveland Female College, which
burned Solurday with a toe* of *7*.-
040, an saying that the college will be
rebuilt at once. He aaya that the col
lege buildings will be more substantial
than the old ones.
UNIVER«iTYA>F A , R8
ARE BROUGHT INTO COURT
TgarlQTTfi Tba neutilaa.
Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. II.—Fol-
lowlg out the Instructions In a replevin
eult IO gat poseeslon of the books of
the late l)r. E. A. Coblelgh. dean of
Grant University, who, It la said, had
failed lo make Battlement of funds
amounting to several thousand dollars,
a deputy sheriff was refuted admit
tance lo the late dean'n daak In the
Coblelgh home. He devlacd a plan,
however, whereby he got lo the desk
and now the books are In court.
Dr. Coblelgh died about a year ago.
Boon after hla death Irusteta of the
unlvtrelty entered suit In the chan
cery court to force a aettlement. Tbe
dean handled all the funda of the med
ical department No aettlement had
been made and a writ of replevin wae
then Issued to get Into the late dean'a
desk amt procure the booke.
MAY DEVELOP POWER
IN MACON NEIGHBORHOOD,
(pedal to Tba Georgian.
Macon. Oa., Fab. 11.—Arthur Gala-
„r. Who Is an authority on turbine
nowar plants and pumnlng statlona,
.will arrive In Macon Tuesday for the
purpose of conducting an Investigation
nf the feasibility of developing the
water power on (fid contiguous to the
llnaa of the Atlanta, Griffin and Macon
lactrlc Railway Company, ami the
Aeon. Albany and Amartcu* Electric
Railway Company.
Mr. Gelalsr hr quite noted la hte pro.
feaalon.
JURY DELIBERATES LONG
BEFORE OIVINQ VERDICT.
•pedal lo Tbe OeorglAa.
Macon. Oa., Feb. 11.—In the rase
of Cooper va. Carslarphen. wherein th*
former was trying to recover damages
from the latter for chawing hte Index
Rnger during a recent fight, through
th* auperlnr court, the Jury, after atey.
lug out all day and night, Friday
brought In a verdict in favor of tha de
fendant Saturday morning.
MACON PATROLMAN ~
ENTERS JEWELRY BUSINESS.
(pedal in Tha Georgian.
Macon. Oa. Feb. IV—B. F. Button
has tendered Ms resignation aa patrol
man to enter th* Jewelry business. Mr.
Button wa* for aom* year* captain of
No. « nr* company* and during this
lima T. Brown waa also a mam her
of the company. M*asrs. Brown and
Hutloti have recently purchased the
Jewelry buatneaa of 8. L. Orr 4 Co., on
Mouth street.
BANKRUPT STORES
WILL PAY DIVIDEND.
Mpedal lo The Georgian.
, Macon. On., Fab. Tl.—The stocks of
Ith* Hurpriae store at Eastman and the
! Parks 8ho* Company of Macon ware
appraised Saturday and lha Inventoiy
$100,000 DRY DOCK
IS NOW WORTHLESS
Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 11.—The
wooden dry Hock at the Portsmouth
K, H.. navy yard, recently repaired at
an expense nf *100,000 ha* been con-
demned after tha Inspection of two
boards of survey and within a month
will be mold to the highest bidder, un
der acaled proposal a.
The dock waa hultl by the firm of
Gilbert tc Bncor, of Nova Beotia, at a
coat nf (100.000. The Oral ship dock
ed waa the Franklin, of the wooden
navy, and the lait the trophy ship.
Relna Mercedes
MRS. BOOKER 18 OEAD
A8 RESULT OF GRIPPE
■perlal to the Georgian.
Washington, Oa.. Fab. 11.—The In
terment of Mrs Oeoigta Booker, who**
death occurred Sunday morning at her
home In thla county, ten mile* east of
Washington, as tha result of grippe,
look place In the family burial ground
near the old home, this morning at 11
o'clock, the ■•rvlc** being conducted by
her paator, Rev. J. R. Lewie.
Mr*. Booker had been in III health
for aaveml weeks, but her condition
did not become alarming until the day
previous to her death. She waa tha
widow of Hon. Simeon Booker, who
was, during hte life time, on* of tha
moat prominent citlstna of the county,
and Is survived by one daughter and
two sons.
SECOND SURVEY BEGUN
FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
(pedal to Tha Georgia*.
Albany. Oa., Feb. 11.—The surveying
parly for the Macon, Amerlcua and Al
bany Electric railway have begun th*
second survey of the propneed electric
line. Several walks will be required lo
make the aurvey.
STATISTICS.
Kor j3H r .r , sr:.'i!Sa"?n.S2i asr* ssw in.in. re7.raiA
our rapidly Increasing optical business; hankrupicy. The mock of the more,
constating clothing, shoes, hate ar.d
merchandise waa appraised al *>.057.17.
te becoming loo large to properly han
dl* In nur present quartern at It
Whitehall street. w« have opened a
branch etore at I3S Peachtree street
(Candler Hulldlngl. The dne-t
equipped eye-testing parlors In the
South. Eantman Kodaks and supplies
Amateur ftulahlng. Mae large announce
ment. A. K. Hawke* Company, opti
cians. It Whitehall street aad 135
Peachtree alreeL
Tim stock of the Park* Shoe Company,
tenanting principally of nhoea, was
found to be worth *>,440.(2. along with
note, amounting lo IMIS, making a
total for lha Macon store of tl4,tll.rj,
or grand total for the two stare* of
*24,0O».
The creditor* will In all probability
get a handsome dividend.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
*1,(00—Mrs. M. W. Mack to M.
Martin, lot on Decatur street. War
ranty dtud.
*760—Mr*. Emma E. Dodd to J. M
Dobbins, lot on Ponders avenue. War
runty deed.
buildincTpermits.
*400—Independent Ice Company. I:
build addition to frame dwelling at 349
Whitehall street (rear).
*1,410—Mr*. John Broonehead lo
build one-nlory frame dwelling at II
Hightower streut.
11.000—J. J. Flnnlgand A Co., to re
pair lire damage at » Means street.
>500—E. O. Eddleman, to build addi
tion lo frame dwelling at *1 Grant
•treat
1100—Charles Evans lo build frame
veranda at *1 Oglethorpe avenue.
(350—Mrs. K. A. Nalley, to build
addition to lrnme dwelling at 111 Htate
atreei. ' I
11)5—J. O. Rosa, to underpin frame
dwelling at I7S Went Hunter mreet.
>400—J. J. Harwlll. to build one-atory
frame dwelling at 411 Vine atreei.
•13.500—J. L. McCord, lo build one.
story frame dwelling ut 3)3 Lee mreet.
DEATHS.
Jumen Campbell, age 46 yearn, died
In Augusta, Oa.
Mian Aliens Jackson, age 36 years,
died at 1M Frasier atreei.
Hualc A. Carter, colored, age 13 yearn,
died at 71 Tattnall mreet.
Mm. I.ce Taylor, age 59 yearn, died
at <) l.uchle mreet.
W. H. Wimberly, age 61 years, died
at Ortne, Tenn.
John T. Rubier, age 12 yean, died >8
Garden atreei.
Ueaale Lee Hudson, age,4 month-,
died at 641 Woodward avenue.
Jacob Beilg, died In Chlcogp. III.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mm. Carl c. Smith, at
1)7 Madison avenue, a boy.
dacha,
ATLANTA
FRUITS AND FROOUCE.
KGGK-Csodiad, arflre. Matte.
M 4SSbP POULTKT-Oera. nMmwa.
e, lUfftfHc- pound; turkey*, undraw*
UOUc pound: turkara. uwtrawa,
, Me ppasd; fits*, active, 14c pound.
iI»rcfc~T>ui.«***v rift# aad ftoiMS* fir;
—- “ M “ T
pouud; but tor. a#
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pg“•
B ?t
.lock, carlna In
aceW
and color, f“
S eacb. owing ta (rads, par
SfXigftx&tfaa 1 '
w*nrf; mbliMP. Uarr^a.
c 5K punt actlrr. $2.50 era
f acu»c.
rratp; )>rona. round
dry. ixrllxr, 76e ^
live. No. l. $6r“
>r4iiCf ftnnrfi:
okra, alx Imaft**'
4ln4«U thn city honplUl flnturdapr nlghl^
ip.’, itrawbaertea,
'fIoUr' GRAIN ANO PROVISIONS.
FUM R-Htebent patent. Bte: bam pat-
ant. H* 0 : standard patent. M.*: bntf pat*
ant. M.«; rata* m,,
,’OKK-Cbotce while. 70-: Jfo. 2 white, Mel
ssi,i r-^rwssTS
oirC^Siotc* white clipped, (4c: Wa *
rawitm lx*- No. 2 nilxMf. Mr: Taxaa rail*
w *»LSIr; Go turn oati. 55c; Burt. 7MJ BtV*'
He.
MKA1. IMnlu. par .■•eftae •#]
tilalft. 45-ponnd aacka. I7ej plain, .fpMtii
•nrka. •ft; flrattn. $L*.
?r|ijTfr wlxwl, $1.51; flwlct pSlflbl
ponnil. $).»•
• rtttir**—■
cracVera, Wc p©«nfi;
%ujpmm
Iroul, lc pMadTEna oib^Y’)
mire! ■£. j?'pread;jraub w«i
l>c pound: roe ubatf. lie; hawk :
NEW BRANCH STORE.
See Urge announcement of our new
brunch optical (lore at 126 Peachtree
atreut (Candler Building). A. K.
Hawke* Company, 14 Whitehall streut
und 126 Peachtre* streut.
MACON SOLDIER BOYS
DRILLING FOR INSPECTION^
■peelal to The Georglaa.
Macon. Oa., Pub. II.—Macon’* thru*
military companies are preparing for
th* Inspection which I* to begin here
next Tuesday. Th* headquarters nf
the Second QeorgU will be Inspected
and the Macon Volunteers, th* Hutsara
and th* Floyd Rifles will take thalr
turns at th* order* of th* tnapectlag
officers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
This point will be the first visited.
NEW BRANCH STORE.
See larks announrement of our now
brunch optical store at 126 Peachtre*
street tCandler Building). A. K.
Huwkea Company. Opticians, two
atnrea, M Whitehall mreet aad 111 -
Peachtree street.
MACON BUSINESS MEN
PREPARE FOB CONVENTION.
Hperfal lo Tbe Georgian
Macon, Ga.. Feb. II — Itu.lnean men
nf Macon, especially the members^ of
the Maron Chamber «r Commerce anil
th* city council, are now devoting, con-,
nlderable lime to preparation* for th*
coming convention of the Georgia Im-
hilgratlnn Association, which meet* one
weak from next Tuesday. Thu clllaetta
here can hare llllle lo do In ad van"*
other than to prepare for lha comforts
of lb* viallora
Mrs. N. A. Lyon.
Th* funeral of Mr*. N. A. Lyon, wh*
died Friday night at h*r bom* at West
ern avenue and Davte atr**L took place
Sunday afternoon. Th* aurvlcuu were
conducted at l:M o'clock *t th* Jonut
Avenue Baptist church by Rav. Dr.
(Jullltan. of Cedar town.. formerly naa-
tor of Payne Memorial church, assisted
by the paator, R*v. Mr. Savage. A
large number of friends of th* deceased
ware present lo pay flnal tribute to
her memory. The body waa Interred
In Hollywood camatery.
Mr*. CertTwhlMteM. .
Mr*. Cora Whitfield, aged 27 years,
died Tuesday morhlng at har reaf-
•lence. 136 Knglteh avenue. Bh* Is sur
vived by her husband and two chile
dren. Th* funeral aervlree will ba con
ducted Monday night at lha residence
ut 7:14 o'clock, and Ih* Interment will
be In cnneya cemetery Tuesday morn
ing.
Jacob 8alifl.
The body of Jacob tfellg. who died la
Chicago Monday, February 4, waa In
terred In Oakland cemetery Monday
morning. Th* funeral services brer*
conducted In Chicago.
W. A. Waters.
New* waa received In Attain* n un ,
day morning of th* death of W. A.
Water*, of Pttiabuag. Pa., formerly <>f
Atlanta. White In Atlanta h« waa con •
heeled with the 8pear Furniture Com
pany and later wa* transferred to their
Plltaburg more, of which he wax made
general manager. The body will be
brought from Pittsburg Tuesday night
and taken to Patternon’s ebapei. re
maining there until the burial. H*
leaves a wife and one child, who will
make their future horn, with Mas-
Water*' mother, In tbla city.