Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 13, 1907, Image 15

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J ■■■■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNBBDAT, FEBRUARY U. iMT. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St., Bell, ’Phone 1450. Standard ’Phone 164. ON BAJLtre BTWET. 1OTT OFF WEST r , |r , t ier Aram rottof; ckartad «tm«* »«««'•: nolgbborbood food. l*rie* II,SO, NICE 6R<IOM COTTAOE IN aid n.lfhborbeo* aa W«t,F.Ir atr*»t larc,- i.vtl lot. IMDG. BPLEN t, OD tensf-ssee avenue, just off of f,„ T itroot; 4-room oottag*; ,plomlld ran-lltion. *!.»*• B,„_A SICE l-BOOU COTTAOE ON Whitobtll torwra: elooo to Whitehall. HAYDKN STREET; l-ROOM COTTAOE; ep i. :i.lIJIy bo«»; tort* «">•* *»t 8S.505. (iRU b RT.—COLORED; GOOD BE- p ,lr; r.*nta to. Prlco $890. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. (ilaORE & JUSTIN, 315 Peters Building. _ 1 _, . Minban vnooi- seal bteeet. betweki chert. n»r and W ,"tw; RAM; ICE LOT* ON CHESTNUT STREET; 45 !,y ;;u to anoUMT otroot; ooty 133; a caah irgalu. in r T.0TfT ON griffin and jett itrrata; $25 rm»b as A 85 par month. For ouli nt oltlce. CE BIS BOOM HOUBM. EAST FRONT m,l tars* lot. aa HIU atroot; pttee to.550; Alt WHITEHALL STREET, MCE , room cottago; all lmprovomonta down; »• $2,250; terms. 1ST WEST OF OEAWT PABK. BKAND tn*tr nil room cotta ft*; lot ■*0 by 1 •Ei.-fy: tr«f«T and gas and ttio aldcwalM. i car lint*; pries 12,00; CM ca«l) aad 5 per month. , SAMI-NEW ATARTMEXT HOUSE; flow In; root. JS2.40 nor month. for a * day., whtir It hatatw yoo h*ow nr onr will bay It at R» IBANDNEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAOE, . .. — water — — , nicely I1KST PART OF COL1JSOE PARK, n , ..unit roniUtlng of thro lariro room, LJulL nice potrba*. *f. Thl. la one . k ,.t oar Una, and lot Is 1A5 by IIS; 82,- ; A"" caah nntf Imlaoro monthly. vltooM HOUSE ON GUSNN STREET; nt 50 hv"18# toot, ronttng at IU par lath; tl,!*». Terms. ynr>KRN six-room cottage, with tire- lot; heat part of Wont Bod; 88.8W; thla la a real bargain. HOMES IN COLLEGE PARK FOR SALE. Evr.itvnmiY who knowr, will tell I tint thla la liy far tha moat dealra- lii» .iitMirlt of Atlanta. UIVKI.V KKVESROOM TWO-STORT anna... onr hlnrk from l'nx college; large o»n»r Im owner now Meea In Hlrmlne- net! .lint ItiMrilcti us to sell It for 13,000; Imlatice 7 per rent. E.Ki WILL BUT RIOHT ROOH TWO. •t.ir, tnniai', IIP by M0; renter lot: apring bniinii nma through the tear. All onder leol f.*n»*n anil nice bam. Two btorha from ear tin**. Knsy terms. MO t*; r-'. $M5 rash, halaare to salt. Own n h«. liualnem propoaltton and Is amlons t*> rtiangi-. He* me at onee. TWo LOTS. ONE BLOCK FROM COX •'■'ll.'in*. an by 30 each; owner baa mortal '*> fnllfnrnla. Says aall the Ml by Se feet far VV" llaay terms. You ahonld not , AHIKS NEAR BROOKBVILLE, FLA. With (due. nrattg* or peaeh land. Will t* Ini iik" fur something. T. C. McCRORY, •in:) Peters Building. Phones 4691. For Sale Real Estate. INVESTMENT BARGAINS WRING STREET. NEAR WEST LINDEN: r.wTi»N; K u conveniences; renta 140 l-f n.i.nth; $3.60. *H,m:ilALL TERRACE - TWELVE - . "II cimremeueea; reals Ml per '“ ! '' 1 * £W1 ; terms. "IIIIAMS STREET—OL08R IN—TEN ;i'. all conveniences and Improve- ' it-uts no p«f month; 0,000; terms. W. JONES & CO., VIADUCT PLACE. PHONES 5560. W. S. ASKEW, *-<> Empire Building. i'.u, STREET—CORNER LOT; FIVE k. a **"■ "nd water; food neighbor- ^ -. u*rnn t«> ault. Only 0,00. '■IH:* i: STREET. ON CAR LINE, SIX |. , . condition. No city tax to f t ,!'V,i STREET; FOCB It LOOKS «>i building; six-room cottage. ' ... " all (tmvctticticca. IW in«* J,'! 1 1 ' Vl ,' J*UEW STREETS. I HAVE »"■>" •RiSrKSfct?®" co ' , * r ’ , “ ( HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. M ^27'°-* rrORT . ‘Room modern lwV2| d m;?:.r’, rn "..t"’ UNtNO; built of aa- ? trr * hnoarn conren- J*ofe, Including comlHnatlon gas and etoe- m the toTc • rrh,,w, «™' a* good feaciitree lot. tot am; ant i r i?. rw,r: “ ’ blgbaat point and apian* fhl iUrt 1 . 0l ,; n .. Tl1 " bron*rty will bring In the aptiog $ioo |H*r front foot. «*»!r^ JACKSON STREET; NEW AND modern * atory § rootu houoe on lot ttsill; on cooy Itrini; worth lareatlgMtlag. M.00O-I.OT looxtno: SUOHTLV RLE* T "lrjlj well shaded; beat location In In* tS.MO-INMAN PARR; J-BTOIIT * ROOM bouae; beaatlfully designed; comblnalloa ehctric and na flsturea; splendid bath; beautifully flnrahed; well located on to foot lot. Easy terma. f?,600-TWO-8TOBY $ROOM MODERN realdenre; beautifully ahaded and elevated lot; uear I'once DeLeon; alley aide and WANT OFFER FOR 14 ROOM HOUSE. two blocks of Peacbtreo; will rent for $0 per month, and will uever be vacant; Ideal Investment. •4,760 * IIUYR APARTMENT HOUSE renting at $62.40 per mouth; In flrat-ctaoa condition; 16 minutes’ walk from the poet* office. 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. IN LAST WEEK’S ADVERTISEMENT 1 hod SO*. 1, 2 oud 3. Today 1 have these that I can aell on oame terms. Look at NO. 4—A BROOM COTTAOE; % BLOCK Orant street. In two blocks of park~$2,100; $160 caah aud $20 month. NO. 6—ON CONFEDERATE AVENUE. several new 4-room cottages, with all con vcntenccft-rtUQQ, $)0 raah and tJS rownth Jrmnt; nearly new 6 room cot tage; large, thady let. Price 0.00; $600 caah, $0 month. STURGEON & LANE. REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS. TIT-711 EMPIRE BUILDING Boll Phone 4875—Standard UTI. tl.30 FOB NICEST HX ROOM COTTAOE M But Urotgla >«ww Tnfgm. IUM—NORTH SIDS; MW TWMTOST Mrrn Term,. NO. 7-IN HALF BLOCK OF NORTH Bauman!, a Latory 7-ruom hour, with tt.«* worth outballdlngu on lot—to,000; make your own term. J. A BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. WEST END COTTAGES. RRAND - NEW, I.OVE7.T SIX - ROOM hnuae; ha, largo roroptloti room, dlnlug room, kliohn. Thro* bod room*; aim •might hall running through. l , orr*l«lu bath, hot and cold witter; room, all nicely tinted. Coal hotter; large lot; Mat trout* one-half block car line. to.HO WILL BUY A NEW SIX ROOM TOT tag* on corner lot; Mat front. line porcr lain bath, hot and cold water; tile walk. Thla hoode la on a prominent a tree t, being only no* block rroni Gordon afreet car line and one block front Luclle arenue car llm; one-half caah: Imlance ran b, ar ranged. $2.000—ON OAK STREET, NEAR LAW ton itreei. w* bare a good, n-ell hollt nveeoom bourn: all roneenlenrea: large lot; MOO caah. balance IS per month. $3.000—NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON LEE afreet, between Went End avenue and Path afreet: baa all modern convenient^* t’all and are ua for Weat End borora. INc bare them. CAPITOL AVENUE HOME-TWO-STORI eight room bouae: large lot: rnat front, only mo caah anil balance ou oa«y lerma. NEW COTTAGE AT LAKEWOOD. AT LAKEWOOD HEIOIITH. NEAR CAR line we hove n new four room cottage; nice grove; corner , ot: prt re H.4WI. Tenua. $300 cash an«! balance easy terms.. ACREAGE. FIFTEEN At'RES FIUINTINO WHITE* fonl avenno tRrll »tr.*,*li on the Fair .treet and Decatur enr line. Nice running i-ITtw. Uii’l lice beautifully for atilwllvla- Ion WE HAVE SOME MONEY TO LEND ON •leslrnbb* pr«»|M*riy In or near city. C all J ourrent nml inln bulletin. s. Cor. B. TURMAN & CO., Broad and Ala. Streets. FOR RENT. WEST peafTitiibe strket- 0*1... nanovert. This Srat-Boor 5_riwm lek ri.itT*. on the ea»i *hle of Went JVnuh «o street Iwtwe ensi ship »»* n .» ■ * - ■ n Ab'xnudcr and llunnl- gas. lint and n»l«l water, . ’vain bath. < b»hot. sin* In the Mtchen. SKITin IIih pantry, lamnlry tub nnd dryer. «lnk ; l n i..r|\.i IM *ts; slw* stationary wash- linen and ha !• b-w"; • flr.teln*. r*«f onr 1 lend uelghlK.rho.»l.; K! ivaeliire** "treet cura pnaa lb.* door; \\e*t I' «eijtr tenant running the la way n dealrable tint, with ' t l. lie**. Rent W per month. ' , purllea with amall children. host' every Will JOHN J* WOODSIDE, THE resting AOENT. 13 Auburn Avenue. Doth Phones lit. 8LM0—NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. ON Test cross street; tws-etora seven-room; sll modern Improvement*. Terms. 82,250—GRANT STREET - FIVE ROOM Marge lot; asks year ewa terras. Wv?,?X i !^i JEMSi 41v L 12.000—NEAR grant PARK; FIVE-ROOM -Hill Improvements; your own ter ins. "iBSMES ffOTVWSB your own tsrmv. $1,730 FOR FOUR-ROOM COTTAOB. ON lot 10 by 260; utsr In nun Terms SMy. 11.150—COLLEGE PABK. NEW FIVE- room cottage, on large tot. Tatars eilf 81X50—NEAR COLLEGE PARK CAB LINE —five-room; large lot. Terms. 8LB00—JUST OFF BOUTH PRTOR; FOUR rooms. Term*. $1.00 TOR FIVR ROOM AND HALL OS foot! sited lot. Just tbo pluco for 4 Cheap boms. Terms. 11,100-LOOK! ON CAB LINE; . TWO story aevru room bouse, on nice lor. House could n«t be built for the monej. Make your own terms. 81.000—WOODWARD AVENUE-THREE- room and ball; lot M by 114. Have been Offered 81.250 for tbit place on term, of 8300 cash and S15 month. Owner wonts cash. »on FOR THREE-ROOM;.ON LOT OS 111 900 to alley. Term. 1100 cash; $10 per month. Ilnrry. LOOK AT OCR AD IN THE JOURNAL. 4NSLEY BROS., REAL ESTATE, Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell. WE BELL DIRT CHEAP. HERE RE YOUR PROOFS; IS THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF new school bouse ou North avenue, we have a flue lot. 42 by 140. to an alley, which you can lmj -fut_u Mliort llme .P< .11? S5. NO BETTER INVESTMENT ON THE sontb side than this double house with nine rooms to the side aud all modern Im provements. Irot 0 by 140 feet. House rent* for $65 per month, and you can buy It for $5,260. PIEDMONT AVENUE, AND THE BIOT part of It, too. between Fourth nnd Fifth streets. Is a floe nine-room bojipo on a go-Ml lot. and U a bargain at $7,750. DIRT CHEAP? WELL. HOW’S T1IIH? Double tenement home of three rooms sn«l hath to each aide «n lot 36 by IT feet to an alley: rents for $26.30 per month. Excellent north side Investment for only $2,10. Nearly IS per cent on yonr money. LOVELY WABHINOTON 8TREF.T HOME -Corner Jot. Von want a nlro seven-room rott.it** with all Improvement^, and bare ( voar rbance! It renta for $0 per mouth, and will either make you a splendid In vestment or be Just tne thing for your horns. Price $3,100, DR. J. W MATSON. H. L COBBS AND PAUL VOSE, Aasl.t.nt Salesmen. c IT TPTPT T SI Ar ffl Building. Bell Phone 5223. $1,700—NO. $5* FORM WAIT STREET; At room cottar; nice lot, garden, etc. $60 cash, nnd $30 per mouth. $2,150—NEAT. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ON Rankin street n**r Boulevard: water, gas. sewer and sidewalk. Renting $20 per mouth. $5,75fr-A BEAUTIFUL. NEW M°OM 3- story residence. In best pnrt of >\«at End. Large lot: all Improvement* and conven* leuce; $1,00 cash and $» per month. $1,505—HALF-ACRE LOT With GOOD 5- roonf eottag,, recAitlon ball, rshlnet man tels. rte.; $» feet from Lakeiro..! car lias at Ukswood Heights; $600 caab aud $10 per inoulh. $3.000-SPLENnin 4 ROOM COTTAOE ON Hill street, with every coineulence; $600 cosh sad $25 per month. (560—CASH, QUICK; NICE LITTLE FARM of 45 acres; house, frail, woods, running water and bottom Inna; near ttedau on Georgia railroad. A rare little bargain. 56.000—NICE 7-ROOM COTTAOE ON LOT 1601250, on principal street; will eicbsng* for nice little farm near Atlanta, convenient to car line or railroad. Bunonro, PHONE MAIN 4884. ♦7,500—Only 12,500 down, for close in property, renting for ♦90.20 a month. Improvements eould not be put there for less thau $8,000. This is a bonanza. Finest elnss white tenants, all conveniences. Call curly and get the first chance. Do you want a fine new home at the lowest cost, cither all cash or easy terms! If so, let us design one for you, ami build it. just as you waul it, on any lot yon msv select in the city. We will make plans nnd’specifi cations free for all houses, to be built on lots bought through us. whether we or others do the build ing. Now don’t forget this; it means money to you. Sit us for bargains. “Wc get rcaulta.” _ DON’T FAIL TO READ THIS; THEREjS^SOMETHINO HIRE GEO. P. MOORE, 402 Kiser Building. Bell Phone 5408-Main. tlMOt-MB. INVESTOR, THIS IB MIOHTV good. Peter, (treet store, iMsod oa • ton- TMr lesae st 11.100 per mum. Cm you do better? 0.04—WHITEHALL^ STREET; RAIL road frontage; worth more money. $3,460—WHITEHALL STREET ATORK property; 60 by 104. $4.400—WEAT END RAILROAD FRONT sg*. ran* through to prominent street huy It; sell a nice lot farlug street sod keep AD feet frontage at 0.000; tbs lot will brlsg (1.000 ea.y. I HAVE ROME MARIETTA STREET frontage at figures that will look good to you; all of R bringing good lotereat. I1S.O0 IN ONE BLOCK OF CAPITOL tcii-rjotn brick house; tvMl soon be bos! ness property. $1,160—TWO THREE-ROOM HOUBRH rented at $12. This Is gilt-edge, not fthnrks. $00—DOUBLE NEGRO UOURE; NEW; '* rented $10.0. $14,000 IN 10 FEET OF CANDLER BUILD- lug; corner lot; 20 by 10. $2.460—NEW COTTAGE OF BIX ROOMS nnd hall,. Will put you a tenant In on twelve months lease nt $T». $9.i<m- hkaI:tifil eight room iiornE East Fifth street,.Henr Peachtree. Hteara heat and all conveniences; onn-hnlf cash, Imlance tc suit. This will Iwar close In *pe4 tfon. $7.00—TEN ROOMS; ALMOST NEW; Pryor street; near Georgia avenue; elec tric lights aud strictly modern In every re spect. $6.250—CAPITOL AVENUE—NEAR GEOIt gin avenue; nine room*; It look* good. I3.S0-EIOHT ROOMH. CAPITOL AVE- ntie. Ret ter see this. 0.60-TWELVE ROOMH; KART NORTH avenue; new and a tieauty. $5.750—ELEGANT EIGHT-ROOM IlOl HK: I.CC Mreet, West End. Von will tiny thl* If )ou will conic nnd let me show It to you 411fl>-SEVEN ROOMH. AUGUSTA-- AYE* nue; new; $1.0) cash; balance to suit. $2.60—1 HAVE A LOT YOU CAN lll’ILD ftuir houi$es on in JO feet of Grant park, nnd thin wide of Cherokee avenue. $1.260—CORNER LOT ON CAPITOL AVE- nue; 60 by 140; $20 rath, balance one, two nnd three years. Ji.fon—UAI'lfOI. AVfcNt'ti LOT. 50 BY 140. In 60 feet car; $2J0 rash, balance one. two and three years. $1.50— ASII11Y HTREET: LOT 10 BY 260. Thl* I* the only good thing on the street. Come nnd see. $1.00-10 BY 150; FORTRESS AVENUE: In one block now Pryor street $tchooi; lift rash, nnd $36 per month. $664-60 BY IM; Ft) RT It ERR AVENUE; aldMvalkR nnd sewer; $26 rash, tio month $450—GRANT HTREET LOT. HALF BLOCK nir Hue: $2u cash. $10 per mouth. $&0O—CONN ALLY HEREBY: HJDEWALKH. city water, 0 lyr 10; this la only oue left; $160 caah. $1<> month. $3,100—1 HAVE WABHINOTON HEIGHTH lot that Is the cheapest thing In the city. AII I nsk Is thnt you look at It. It wfll sell Itself. $37* EACH—THREE LOTH CONFEDER- ate avenue; 40 by 160; they will make you mnnoy this spring. . $660—ORMOND STREET LOTH AT GRANT Park thnt are giKnl things; $10 rash; $10 month. $600—HUNRKT AVENUE; 44 BY 147; FRONT of Mr. Rrrltenhucher'a home; $60 cash, $10 month. $400—THREE LOTH ON GLENWOOD AVE- nue; $60 nodi, $10 month. $fl0-CORNKU OF FULTON AND CON* nallv: 62 by in6, to an alley. Nice loca tion for a store and will hold two houses besides. This Is going to sell Monday. Hotter get In on It; $10 cash nnd $10 month. $750—GRADY PLACE; 0 BY 10; 110 CARn. $10 per mouth. $1.00—FIVE ROOMH. GARDEN STREET; $1.00 cash, bain nee to ault. $j,700—FORIIUST AVENUE COTTAGE; $1,‘ 00 cash, balance to suit. $SAOO-NORTI1 BOULEVARD HOME; LOT 0 l»y 20. Will hnve to be seen to be appreciated. Better see It. $2.780—ORMOND STREET, NEAR PARK: new seven room, tile sidewalks; plenty of shade; 115“ rush and $20 mouth. $2.00—CHICKEN FARM; GOOD HOURS; • arre$t ami right on ear line. $2.00—FIVE ROOMS. SOUTH AVENUE; $40 rush and $30 month. $2,70 - SEVEN ROOMS. CRUMLEY •treet; n bargain; $2.00 cash. $2,600—MlLLKDGK AVENUE - SEVEN rooms; $2.0 | i cash. t'.J50-\VllifKIIAI.I. TfcltHACK. IS 50 feet $$f Whitehall. Ore room cottage. Think how mm-h ear fnre can be saved. Terms. $2.10—M II.LH HTREET; 8IX ROOMS. Rented nt $13. 1 WANT FOR CUKNTR HBVF.ItAI. small rent-paying Invr.liuaata. TUIa la not talk. ITiatw*!* tbo graala ami gat the rate. IF YOU IIAVK A BARGAIN TO BELL. list It wltb mi*. 1 aan sail It. You know 1 only aall luiraalna. WASTKD—GOOD FIVR OR HIXROOM li.ma.*. Rally. Hill. Grant nr Rant Fair Must iw .‘loan In. 1 hnva tha caah wait- Ing for you. DID YOU KNOW THAT 1 AM A HUH- liar. If not. list your Imrgalaa wltb mo anil nc*o h»w quick you gat mult*. That la nil you Mint. IF YOU AHR TOO BU8Y TO COMB AND tnlk to me. drop n postal or 'phoM, and 1 will come to *4»c you. ATLANTA OFFERS „ $2,000 BONUS FOR NEXTSTATE FAIR Only Bid Submitted, and Probably Means Ac ceptance. ooooooooaoACOooo'XMwooaoae o FEAR OF MISTRIAL O ATTACKS HARRY THAW O O O O New York. Keb. 13.—Roger O O n MHrn. the Plltehurs detective. O O carried the news of the lllnees of O o Juror Bolton’" wife to Harry O O Thew, In the TomSe. Thaw veld O O he wan very sorry fhr Mr. Bol- O Q ton and hoped his wife Is not M O O »lrk a- reported, t’annot but feel O O disappointed at delay. He said he O O hoped Mr*. Dolton would soon be O O well enough "o the trial can pro- O O rcod. Thaw dlecumed the poaslbll- O O Ity of a mlntrlal and seemed greet- O 0 iy worried. » O O Evelyn Thaw waa allowed to eat O O lunch with defendant at the O O Tomb*. _ O DOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Klfiy members of the State Agricul tural Society held a meeting at the Aragon Hotel Wednesday morning for the purpose of receiving bid* for the location of the next state fair to In- given under the auspice* of this or ganisation. The Atlanta delegation, headed by Alex Smith, president of the Atlanta l*’alr Association; Prank Weldon, sec retary, and H. H. Caban!**, director, her* accorded the privilege* of the floor after an executive »e**|nn had adjourned. The Atlanta fair official" made the only bid received by the society. Sec retary Weldon was called u|M>n and after making a few explnntntnry re mark" offered (be society 12.000 bonus with 110,000 aa premium* In case the fair was awarded thl* city for the fall of l>07.. Thl* offer wa» mode under the condition that the 11.(20 due from the last fair would be held over until January, 1(08. President Alex Smith billowed See* rotary* Weldon who In turn use follow* ed by H. H. CabanUs. both making addresses urging that it was essential that the stats be given a fair every yeur, pointing out the many things to be gained by exhibiting the agricul tural resources of thl* commonwealth. Many of the members of the organ ization asked several questions of Sec. rrtnry Weldon which, tended to throw- light, on the finance" of the associa tion. The Atlanta delegation was re quested to make the offer In writing and this was done. An executive ses sion followed. Among tho*e In attendance were I. 3 Conner, president, Cartesvllle, On.; R P. Crltenden, general vice president Khellman, (lit; Martin V. Calvin, sec- ■ etary* Augusta. Go.; J. Clayton Clem ents. treasurer. Town*. On.: J. McC. Mryan, PhllsniHth. Os ; George Qllmore, Marttien, Ha.; 71. ’N. Barrow, GrlfllBT Go.; A. T. Dallas. LaQrange. Oa.; Rod erick Leonard. Tnlbotton. Oa.; Hen Millkln, Jesup, On.; J. T. Williams, Haddock, Oa.: (’. H. Ramsey, Quit- man, Oa.: M. R. Russell, Carrollton Oa.; A. J. Smith Conyers, Oa.: E. I.. Dennard. Perry. Oa.; S. M. Roberts. Stllesboro, Go.; T. J. Lyon, Cartersvllle, Oa.; J. E. Cloud. Buford, Ga.; J. J. pasterlln. Montezuma. Oa.; A. Q. Moody. Boston. On.: Dr. W. B. Bur roughs, Brunswick. Oa.: U. C. Dunlap, Gainesville. Ga.: T. B. Thorne. Irlc. Oa., and W. D. Hammond, Coleman, Oa. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Fsr th* lit Mentha itadlag Deeeabsr 81. IM, ef Ih* Coedttkm *f tbs AMERICAN BONDING COMPANY, OF BALTIMOMEy (leorgl* „ IWafU’S" clpal office, £q si table Bldg.. Bsl timers, Md. I. CAPITAL STOCK. t Amount paid op II. ASSETS. v 1. Market raise of nal estate owned by tbs company IU.I44.Jf If ciicmnhsred, to what amount 881J4-8 2. laiati* on l»nd sod ntortgogo (duly recorded, sod being first Uses as 3. Stock* sad ‘hoods owned sbooiiitelV by the* nimMOJ*,* ma'rket vmioe’icsr- 4. kt!'«*k»',"'lmnrt*?od oil’'ofiier'tocsiriti**'(sxrvpt'mortgagesi hym>Vbecatsd with rnropasy ** collstersl aecnritj* for cash loaned by the caotpony, with the par sod market value of ibe Mm* and tbs amount loaned tlD-nsw. — Total msrkst value 878.340.00 Anioimi losue.1 tbereon (curried out) fjzui-ii 4. t'nflli Itelonglug to the couipsuy dri-oulfed lu bank 8IM.84L88 7. Cn*li la kssds of sgeato and la eourso of trsasalssloa 87,890.81 I'otnl cash Items (carried onll H. AiiHMirit of Interest actunlly due nnd srerusd and unpaid Accounts reeelvntde I secured) 41,500.84 l«!i Total tM«ta of tbo compooj, actual caah marktt ralua III. LIABILITIES. 2. Oroaa law In proceaa of adjaatmant or In noapenaa. Indodlnn all roportwl ami pummmmI Iimumhi 7$ 41*03.1 l Low roalatad, Inrludlnff lotaraat, coat and all othar axpanaea I. Nat amount of unpaid loaars (t-ar’riad'o«t) 10. Tbo anoint of rca*rv«» for rdoaoraoce Hoaanra for unattrnad cotnmlaalona IMa for raluauraurr Pronluma paid lu udvanca 12. Joint atork ranltnl at iunlly paid op lu caah 13. Horplua bryond all llabllltiaa 14. Total llaMlltlaa IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST 8IX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 190C. 1. Aranntit of caab prowfoma repaired f 377,1014 X Havelv»*d for Interaat 31.131.73 4. Incoina raralrad from all otbar aourcea lUBM MRS. THAW IS AWAKENED BE FAIR WITH PUBLIC, SAYS PJK, |P Continusd From Pag. On*. that they are inseparably Interwoven The railway can prosepr only tut a re- uult trf the proseprlty of conmiunltles liy which the demand for Transporta tion ls Increased, and the prorperlty of the South enn continue and can be brought to the highest possible level only through adequate and effletoat transportation facilities. At the present time, when every effort Is being made to supply ai'.-Utlobal fsclltles and more efficient service*, nothing Is more Im portant than that the truth of this proposition should be realized by men in all linos of business. When ot\ce this Identity of Interests Ip thoroughly understood the railroads of Hie South and the p-opl. will bo brought to gether In more harmonious co-opera tion for the development nt the natural resources of the South and for the ex pansion of all linos of Industry. The men In the freight and pussenger de partments are In a position to do much to bring about this mutual good un derstanding and this harmonious co operation for the upbuilding of the ter ritory traversed by the lines of th* rompsny. Your careful attention to the wants of the people and your contid- rrnte treatment of everyone having business with the road will sene as a constant object lesson of Its Intnest In the Individuals and communities along Its line*. "My personal experience convinces me that the iwopl. as a rule are fair- minded and whsn fully Informed inn be relied upon to deal justly with the transportation Interests. Rsl.tion. to Nubile. "I feel sure that It Is only necessary to direct your attention to the Impor tance of your relations to the public, nnd that we shall hav* your loyal sup port In carrying out what li the policy of the company—tha building up of u thoroughly efficient transportation sys tem on the eolld basin of harmonious relations with th. pMpl. along It* line*. "There Is another point to which I desire to call your especial attention: "The management of the Southern railway has ttosn confided to ua as a high and aacrad trust. This trust Is not conffned to the prrsIdenL the gen eral officer* or th. board of directors. It eppllts with equal obligation. In his sphere of action, to the humblest em ployee aa It doss to the highest. Each has his duty to perform and. In the performance of that duty, ho repre sents tha railway and Is engaged In the performance of a trust In respect to It. The brake man cannot perform the president's duty, nor ran the preal. dent perform the brakeman’a. Each must do faithfully his own duty, and only In the honest and faithful per formance of duty by all can there come a proper measure of success. "The railway and th* public are en titled to the very best that Is In our employees, from the highest to the low est—they are both entitled to demand thnt there shall bo no lukewarm or limited service, but that the heart of our employee* shall he In their work. All or us havi voluntarily undertaken a duty In respect to this property and the railway and the public should re ceive from each of us full and faithful iH-rformance. "I wish to build up among all our employee* a spirit of Interest and co operation—a spirit In whleh each man .III recognise that he Is Identified with the railway and will earnestly and hon estly work for Its welfare, only In thla way can we aucceeafully adminis ter th* trust which has been collided to us," a Total Income setuslly received daring the last six months la cub 8 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST 8IX MONTHS OF THE YEAN 1906. 1. Amount of lossmi paid....: 4 1. Amount of expense, paid, Ineiudlng fsvs, MlariM and commlatooaa to intents nnd nffleer. of the eompan.v 4. I'aid for suie. luitloual aud loral taxes In this and otbsr states. Urea 5. All other payments and expenditures. Total expenditures during tbs lost tlx months *f th* year In esrt.... t nttS8f , Greatest amount Insured hi any oa* risk I 2.000,000.00 Total amount of lusutuuco outstanding Il4.lto.to0.8t A copy of tbs act of Incorporation, duly rarilBed, Is of 0I« la tbs office of th* I11WM TAMta ippesred before tbs mulsrslgaed, Bilwaril M. Durant, who, being duly had Mys that ha I* tba geuernl agent of American Bonding Company nd that the foregoing statement Is correct and tree. Insurance STATE OK UKORGIA-cnUNTT OF FULTON. personally a| sworn, deposes of Unltlmore, and EDWARD M. W. 1 Nome of State Agents—EDWARD M. Id’HAN'T * CO. Name of Agents at Atlanta—KDWAltD M. DURANT k CO. ' DURANT. Co., Ga. • w ** BY STORY OF HER SUICIDE New Tork, Feb. 18.—Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Tbnw was aroused from her sleep at the Hotel Lorraine early today by two detective#, who were Investl- gating a rumor that she had commit ted suicide. The rumor that she had ended her own life came from Pittsburg. It waa followed a short time later by another one.—equally ss start ling,- that aha had been shat by one of Harry Thaw'd half brothers. This astounding Information was re ceived by several newspapers. Police headquarters was asked to Investigate. Coroner Harburgtr waa also Informed. The coroner called up the East Fif ty-first street station and Sergeant Daly sent two plain clothes men, Sul- mers and Ilslch, to the Hotel Lorraine. ’ They were not satisfied with the an- swers given by the clerk, so they went up atatri aMl awakened Mrs. Thaw. — ILLNESS OF JUROR'S WIFE DELA YS THE I HA W TRIAL Continued From Pag* On*. lleved their testimony will be the most sensational adduced since Harry Thaw waa put on trial for slaying the archi tect. They will testify that hla beautiful studio waa a veritable dsn. From these two men—J. J. Dee ring and Charles M. J. Hambergsi^-who dogged While’* footsteps after Thaw had complained in Anthony Comstock of his manner of life, the defense believe they will place before the jury a picture of a design ing man which will gain even more sympathy for the prisoner than the terrible story' told on ths witness stand by Evelyn Nesblt Thaw. Mrs. Thaw To B* Rscallsd. She. too, will be recalled today, and will take up the thread of her dra matic etory. 8he will tell the names of other young girl* who m*t Whit* and will then bo turned over by her lawyers to the merciless cross-exami nation of District Atlomsy Jerome. The evidence of Dr. Evans that Thaw was Insane the night of the roof gar den tragedy lias paved (he way for the resuming of the young wife's testi mony. 8h* will be preceded, however, by Mr. Comstock's agents. Thtre was much spsculatlnn today when the trim was resumed, as to the extent of the Information which Mre. Holman, Evelyn'" mother, has furnish-' ed to District Attorney Jgrnme. Evelyn's Mothsr Aids Jsroms. Jerome's admission to Lawyer Del- fhas that he had a statement from Mrs. Holman waa sufficient. It le said, to throw the defense Into consternation. That Mrs. Holman could tell much the defense well knows. While her state ment would be of no benefit to Jerome as evidence, it would enable him to dig pitfalls for Harry Thaw's wife when he corns* to cross-examine her and bring out any Inconalatenclea that may be hidden away to her story. The queetlon as to whether the court will permit the promiscuous slandering of Rianford White's memory will come to an Issue when Mrs. Thaw takss the stand. The district attorney has re ferred to the stories so far told as base calumnies and Idle tattle, and will taka every means to counteract them. JEROME AND DELMAS CLASH OVER QUEETI0N8. Afternoon Estslon/ New Tork. Feb. 18.—When court re convened at Ij45 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon. Dr. Evans, who had retired to another room, sent out word that he had’ not finished leading the letters This occasioned another ten minutes' delay, at the conclusion of which Dr. Evans entered the court and resumed the witness chair. Dr. Evans said he was pustled to understand the reference In a letter which appeared to read like thla: “Men celebrated for licking toes." Mr. Je rome suggested that the letter be shown to David N. Carvalho, the handwriting expert, who was In court, to decipher the word. At 4:17 o'clock Dr. Evans announced he had finished the letters. Have you rend them with a view to ascertaining the lights they shed upon the character of the defendant ?" asked Delmas. "I have,” said Evans. Mr. Delmas then asked Dr. Evans the same hypothetical question that he asked of Dr. Wagner yesterday. Je rome objected to th* phrase, "had ln» sane uncle." Another portion of ths hypothetical «r question that was changed under ob- \' r jectlons from th* district attorney waa •, that at th* Cafe Martin, "Whlta waa visible to the young wife, but not to tbs ^ young husband." •Another change mad* In the state ment was that "the young man pulled a pistol from hla pockeL" "There is no evldeno* showing that he pulled It from his pockeL" Ban J*- ' * - rome. . "Well, I thought I bad the right to assume that be pulled the pistol Boot hla pocket and not from bis hot," re- j joined Mr. Delmas, "but I trill leave. out the word T>ocket' and limply eay pulled a pistol." ]. Questioned by Delates: "Now, what In your opinion waa. th* mental condition of thnt young man t * on the night of June 35. 1108, at the time he fired the fatal Shota?" This being objected to. Mr. Delmas, aakad; "1 will ask you to state upon I , these facts embodied la the question aa amended In your nrtaenc* and In the * light of these letters shed upcm hi*, mental stats. If th* young man In jrour I opinion knew th* act waa wrong?" ; Will Put Questions. "I do not belter* ha knew th* set , was wrong," said Dr. Ifraae. (injection to the answer waa eua- talned. “In your opinion, doctor, did he know ' th* act wee wrong?" , „ "In my opinion he did not know the act was wrong.” replied the witness. "In your opinion, did he know tla» • nature or quality of the act?" "No." Mr. Delmaa announced that he had two further questions to ask th* wlt- "I will put thff question# to he said. *„ Th* district attorney said that this was an unusual proceeding, bat not- ; withstanding that, he would agree to adjournment. Court then adjourned till It: It Wednesday morning. MONARCH ROOFINGS Are made from pur* Woolen Felt* swl Hemline Trinidad Asphalt la several stolss of surfacing whleh require NO l'AINTfNl! Easy to lay sad soluble for dwelling* ss well as busfstM sad factory hulldtns* ape rial prtre* Is ear Iota Agent, wasted to each town. Writ* for sample., etr. SOUTHERN 8TATE8 A8PHALT ROOFING COMPANY, W. L. BARNHART, Mgr., Atlanta, Ga. FUNERAL NOTICE. WATKIta-Tb* friends of Mr. and Mrs.. LS«! n ^1v..era. w North Forsyth street. tVrstrleur, Thu followteg tleoiee will pl.-sse art •• Major Y. II. K Un-ston, J. U.' Georg* A. 8tnuffsrher, Fred