Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 09, 1907, Image 18

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£V LOPOWICK J. HILL, 81! Century Rids. Dell Pbone-M. 1807 CMDH’B FA3M ON CENTRAL BAIL- T«|UL mt mMt Item K»yo -Us, C«.. 41! . inrr*, (ray, l-et-Wy tio*. tod Mbsalll tv* good fran.-a dw*UInn aoe aew; two large »r* tar.it; uernaaty eet twlall.gs; aavea l»l trust beaara wltk on* to l»» room* o« !h; pond i«>tora under wire foam; Oar garde* with no*, sawed pk-ket fee**; (A 6*. BmgaaMM and 19.000 on* «*d twauregr old •brings ut breach".; faar ***** farm root '0*1 for Mi take of euttoe: two bora,- far* rented for bait of reap: Ibrw ptawa nut with ataadlnc **(••: ok* f*nnln« laiplo •mala and macMnt-ry. Immediate povva »l.m vllk tranafrr of roolranta wlib ten xptt and manager. I Tire only 6*> per arre —would lie etonap at PS per arre; (2.499 auk and katoarr In anil, at a per rent. f«rk erop lbit jeer ahoald pay for lb* , BllltlT BOUU llol'HK. XKl’KHRAKY OUT Mldlun; lira arn Irnant honaea: all In rood Won: b a era* jmUn Sa arm tlatlwr; veil watered ami prod or. tire: on pnldle nod, I aallea from Talbot' tool good nimmanlty: rioo* lo the ekorrbea a tad arkonla: dally mad; plenty of Utrar. Far qalck aale. low prlre; eaay tenon t«00 ACRE*. 13 CULTIVATED, BALANCE timber: will rot LOO* feet per acre: three aetllemeaia: one •re-room kevn lor •ad roofk board kooae; two roar-maw honaea, ataldea, feed bounee. food neighbor A GOOD TWBLVEBOOkl COLONIAL realdenee. In larre oak ftoee; lire tenant L in|-- an] alaUra; 81 arree dark, choc olate clay land*: rfi arrea lerel; M acraa aoad timber: AM* foor-yeor-aW patch !reee. In rood condition:« mile* from Rome. I mile from Baaa Station, aa Rome railroad; a mngzitt? 71 buabrla corn or » mf tavak rleer: a bore orrrflow. Iialea of ration, la to J bnakela wbrat per and li nnaurpnaard for grana. rioter. THIRTEENTH RTREBT, BIGHT AT Paacbtrre: ao elrbl rooUfttro-alorr «**d- era realdenee; barb. (aa. eleetrlr light., wa ter, aearer, ete.; to by 117. Low price for quirk rale. A nr* rbane* to yet » »***, quirk aalr. A rare rbane* to gat a nice, rboap. well located north aide borne. Act promptly. A DEN—ELEVEN-ROOM STRICTLY MOD. era mid rare; attrarttre lb and oati ae- H’a.hlugtou atraat; CHOICE. DBArnPUI.LT RIIADEH LOTH ob booth Boulevard, tlrady nveuce and Rrfdnwatrrat^jga^oflran^ark. When Ranlevanl la akaftad* will car line la encoded to Federal prlaoe. Buy 11 ACRE* ON MAMIN AND TURNRlfe ■ road: IH Murk* rtrer ear line; 99,- ACDRAflK. NEAR ROUKD HOUSE AND ahotM at Georgia ami Loolavlllr and nUrtMda. R. M. JOKES & CO.. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE. W SAUNDERS & MORRIS, No. 3 S. Broad St., Phones—Bell 164; Atlanta, 127. REAL ESTATE. On Capital Avenue, near Or mond street, we have a two-story modem 8-room house. Lot 30x200. Price $4,- 000. On terms. Cascade Avenue, near end of Gordon street ear line, we have a 5-room cottage. Lot 75x350. Price *2,250. Irook at this. On Juniper street we have two modem homes, eight rooms each. Both new. Can sell these houses for $5,500 each. Can arrange terms. On Piedmont place, near Peachtree street, we have a modern two-Btorv eight- room house for $6,000. Own er^ are leaving the city and will sell cheap. Look at this before you buy. 1 On Culberson street, be tween Oak and Gordon, we can sell you a two-story, eight-room house for $4,000. This is on large lot. 616 EMPIRE BUILDING. ((.IS0-EA8T PINE ST.. LOT I0*l«. modern (-room cottage. Thin la the beat place on thin atreet for money. $6,000—EAST NORTH AVE.. NEAR Juniper, an elegant p-room home. •Haa all modern conveniences and a bargain. AMO-WEST THIRD BT., a-ROOM .'tome. Elegantly finished. All con- ‘venienrea. Juat off Went Pearhlrae *$6,109—ANOIER AVE. 6-ROOM, 9- , atory houaa near Boulevard. Haa •very convenience. Lot 46*146. *1.090— NORTH BOULEVARD, lot 64x i 169. flood 7-room cottage: hot and ri«d water. Every Improvement. Ex- oSUent chance for enhancement. f ANSLEY BROS., REAL ESTATE, \ Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell. DAItOAINS! •UPERUINE SOUTH RIIIK INYKHT meat. Doable hnaae. with eight room, to the able, la oae of the heat ln-allnas O* aoutk *M* sad on a good lot. urvr 11 par era! na yoor mooey! Tbla Juat aim ply rab't be brat, and la rbeap at the tow ptiea of 16,400. Sea aa Immediately, or yen’ll get left. SHE S Tor* CHANl'K TO GET ONE Nina lim boaae, with two hoi ■ilsi Improramaota On l di lot. near Weat I’raebtree atreet. Wa, priced at IMM nntll todav. hot for a uiib-6 aalr yoa raa now bay It to. only 17.760 j akmM |k|||k ... A bargain; Wall. at J sect Iso of Walker street, Jaal t*u Marks from tarariaal atatlao. lot HO by (N feat. Yon vast this ktad of proper <r and roo won't bare so-a a rhaore aa this a gala. Tktak; Juat (10601 On English avenue, “West ern Heights,” we have a five-room brick cottage, on a good large lot, which we an sell you for $2,100. Half ash. We can sell you on Kennedy street a very desirable store and dwelling combin ed. Good location. Well es tablished trade. Can sell on reasonable terms. See us right away about this. We have in the western part of the city n well estab lished grocery business. Cash sales will average $60 per day. Location near fac tories and shops. Can sell this building, including house and lot, very cheap. At Decatur, Ga., on one of the best streets of that thriving city we have for quick sale a 9-room house. Ijot 100x300 feet, on corner. Room enough to build two more houses, which wo can sell you for$4.500. Conven ient to sehools and churches. We have a vacant lot East of Boulevard, 481-2x212 feet, to an alley, which we can sell you for $400. This we consider a very low price. Call and see our plats of “College View Property,” uear Decatur, on car line. SAUNDERS & MORRIS, 5 S. Broad St. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO SOS. Peters Building. PHONE 1191 MAIN CREW STREET LOTS. ■r' mw ...* umi ifirji ilyaawinmnaatui property wa ran abaw you 94.009 to MAN profit amt It'a eaay manor, too. Car lloa In froot, awl Juat ibe Ideal plan for dtral. epaaoal. Wt bare l«*t«| carefully Into tbu matter tad kaaw what can bo don* right IN BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK, now cottage eottalailag ot fire large rvotua flpd kaU, urt porrlies. etc. ThU l» on# "tx’k of car line, and lot la MO M6; >8.' CENTRAL AVENUE. CASH AND EAST MONTHLY CONFEDEItATE AVENUE. M.769.90 TOR A SIX-ROOM MODERN cottagf. with roraptlao hall, hath, nlre badroomaj a rampDIr bom*, liixkt at Grant park. Only^NO raa* and Ulawe nay montkiy i leak at tbla ‘ nta. Ca > and taka a S. B. TURMAN & 00., FOR SALE. Capitol Avepue Home. LOT 69 DT 909 FEET TO ALLP.T: LIE* nlraly and ironu esat; bear UrargVt are- 96.M9 la <ir it room kouar: would rutt la debt ami will fell the property at a lie for 14.099. nud will make raa- terma. or will taka varant lot, or la lb Drat-clan condition Suburban Home. aEVENTEKN-ACRB TRACT OF iJkND: baa l,39Vrat atrrot frootage: olee, four- room cottage, ami antlre place under fence: irol aad prlce oaly (LTU; pared roai^ fronting on ear Unr: arhonti awl rburcb4a ronrrnl good oel’ghborbood; Identy of abnda. Tenth Street Vacant Lots. NEAR TENTH RTREBT SCltdOL-PIEb- rnont arraue ami Uyrtla alreot. and look ing Into Piedmont rfty park; plica IL699 ap to u.190: aawer awl water. MONEY TO LEND. S. B. TURMAN & CO., Cor. Broad and Ala. Streets. W. E. TREADWELL & CO. Real Estate and Renting Agents. All Classes City Property and Farms. Bell Thone 2644. Atlanta ’Phone 3803! EDOEWOOD. t-ROOM. 1-STORT new hollar, 79-999, handaome cah mantels, large from and back porches, front and back stairway*. We are Instructed to sell this beautiful home at *9.760 SOUTH PRTOR STREET WE CAN •ell 7-roont house, up to data In ev ery particular, for 96,090 ALSO A 10-ROOM HOUSE AT THE low price of 99.999 NEAR WOODWARD AVENUE wE can aelt two new 4-room houaca, renting for 929. water and newer- age 2-Mdtt TWO S-ROOM HOUSES. NEAR DA- vla atreet J 1.000 NEAR GLENN WOOD AVENUE. ONE 2-room and one 2-room house, rents for 910 99SO.OO TWO NEW 4-ROOM HOUSES, WA- ter and sewerage; real value 91.200. each 9900.00 WILLIAMS STREET. CORNER LOT. •tore, value 9900; 4-room house, value 9710; 2-room house, bargain at 9600; 9-room house, bargain at 9200 19.963 VACANT LOT ORANT STREET, near Augusta avenue ■. ■ ■ ■ ■ 9700.00 STONEWALL STREET 9-ROOM house 12.090 NEAR LUCKIE STREET. 6-ROOM house, store house, barn, all Improv- mrntn. We can sell this proposition for 9i.«« ORANT STREET. 6-ROOM HOUSE This Is a model little home. If you are looking tor a nice little home this will please you. It haa all Improve ments ..19.100 WINDSOR STREET. 9-ROOM HOUSE —good repair 9900.00 OAK STREET. 6-ROOM NEW HOURF. up lo date ■■ ..99,100 ONE 9-ROOM AND TWO 2-ROOM houaea. This la a fine liqeatment WILLIAMS STREET. lu-ROOM house, three apartments renting for 120 each. To rant 9*0 per month.9i,0do EAST FAIR STREET. 19-ROOM house, corner lot, cloa* In. rent* for *40 per mount Must b* sold. All Im provement*. See ua for particulars and price. INMAN PARK. 7-ROOM HOUSE LOT 76*260. how la tbla for 99.000 Hl’t'KHEAD WE HAVE GOOD 3- room house, good orchard. 2 acre* land, bargain .. 91.760 UOLLEOE PARK. 6-ROOM HOUSE lot 100x900 91.900 SPENCER STREET. 4-ROOM HOUSE —eaay; water and gas... .. ..ll.tOO 9-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE\ IN. AU- horn, all Improvements ■ ■ ■. ..*4.169 ASHBY STREET. 7-ROOM 2-8TORY slate roof modern house a . .. .*L«69 6-ROOM HOUSE NEAR OUN AVE nue. bargain at *1.969 9-ROOM HOUSE NORTH BOULK- vard. model home 97.999 11.699 BUYS 6-ROOM HOUSE COOP- er aL-aat. 91.(00 BUYS NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE near Capital avenue, up to date every way. 99 ACRES. 19 MILES FROM CENTER OF illy. Near Ben Hill. Small hooae on place; 11,960. GLORE k JUSTIN, 215 Peteni Building. xjrB baEt front lot*, with plen tjr of afetito. no to ia oiur. for • *kl*or( tfoi« at fKi foot. Tb*J »r$ worth $15 tigw. ON FLAT MIIOALK MOAD. 6 MILE* from cfatrr of Htj. wo bavo a •pleadM tana ronielolng V) arrea. II arrea Ju l*«He foai ImihI; nloo boo oar of tbe boot orrbar»M In tbi* muntry; good four-room bouae nud it tioiidfngg. afcTTblo In tbo rOT nUm r a refatnblo fans; $1,100 raih. Tbla In a bargain. S.T vail nut-, uini ivt •» »*/ ; mOO rath and balaneo monthly. n**w oix-ioom lor w 07 jau, ana a -.entity; water and g» and tile sidewalks: an rar tine; price *J.tW; PH caah aad _wlth servant house In rear, ranting at • per mohth. We ran Mil tbla for a abort time at Moo. You ara you raa make a par rant on tkla. aad olra lot to build you a on. Yea ran t Pint, rail at office. WE HAVE A NICE FIVE KOOM COt- ,jfr wTb r {S%nz-jnnwws only 91.BO. Terms. J. A. Dozior Builder W. H. Gaunt Real Estate Formerly Dozier & Reams. 403 Peters Building. Phones: Bell 1799, Atl. 1252. FOR READY-MADE OR IMPROVED proparty aae Mr. Oauat. 1999 BUYS GOOD BUILDING LOT on Lawton street. West End. Tann*. *290 FOR TWO LOTS. 29x99 EACH. Ftont on good atreet, Inside city lim it*. All ready for building. 1*9 feel off good car line. HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. HILL ST.. IN TWO BLOCKS OF Orant Park, a nice little 6-rootn cot tage with all coavenlencaa for 12,299. Terma. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH * BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. **. L WILLINGHAM, U. U. Tin, VrtMdent Vlra Praa. W. B. WILING HAM, Bar ratary and Treasurer. WILLIN GHAM-TUT LUMBER COMPANY Kou*b and Dresaed Lumbar, Saab, Doura, 'Blinds. Balldera’ Hardwan. 909 Murphy avenue. Taka Elat Point at College.Park car and get off at McCall’s Crossing, on Lm atreet. Bell 'phone 61 weat; Atlanta 'phona 1IL , . DAILY STATISTICS. BUILDING PERMITS. 91.(00—Fltzbugh Knox, lo build a ona-ntory frame dwelling at (II Irwin street. (700—Mlaa Ida Hardwick, to repair frama dwelling at 944 South Boule vard. 11,090—Morris Sruchle. to build one- •toflr atone at 929 East Fair street. 1799—Daniel 8n». Co., to Install beating plant at 77 Peachtree atreet. 9116—Eh Basil, to build electric sign at I 8. Broad street. 91,000—B. B. Portion, to build frame aervanfa house at rear 792 Peachtree atraat *174—H. 8. Kirkpatrick, recover frama dwelling at 42 Johnson avenue. *97*—Mrs. Bell, to build frame aerv- ant’a house at to Fifth atreet. 1100—J. H. McCord, to build frama servant's house at rear (7 Weat Pearh- tree atraat OAKLAND AVENtlK. A NEARLY new 4-room cottage with water and sewer connections, for only $1,200; I960 caah and tin month. CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR OEORGlX avenue, I have a modem up-to-date (-room cottage with all conveniences for the very tow prfca of *2,76(1 on eaay terma. brarara ^ BOTH PHONE8 4224. 92.000-XVEaT F.ND. NEW BIX-ROOM AND hall ratlage. on ti north front lot, lylag lieautlfiilly: 60 hr 112: every convenience. Illght at ran; for 9St« down ami 93 per month. Belae It qnlchly. 13.600—SEVEN-ROOM TtVO-RTOHY I’API tol avenue home, with every tnmlern ran venlenee: only 960n rvqnlratl; balance 936 pel month Thle property le rail frout. nud north nf Oeorgln nvenue, nnd In earallent condition. No other properly of nenr the mine van lie lenight on thle atreat for J >rlee, nor on atteb eaay tonua. catch It lie. ora the other fellow doe*. 93.100-A NEW MODERN IMUHT ItotlU two-atory house, wllh iKireololn both. In. atnntnneaun hotter. An* enblnet mantel*, on oae or Weal End's fine eberted atraetv near tKwdon; lot 69 by 210, near an nlley; nil attvet Improve,nente down nnd lev 1,1 far. Stow .heeled and foMIng do,no; etable, coal • ml ehleken hmtaea; one Ihlnl enali. Inti once 93 per month nl f per rent. Own er built this for Ida home, hut haa lieen obliged to leave Atlanta, ami hue given ua liwtruetlnna to wdl at once at aaerlAre. |4,«nO-NINEItttOM AND HALL TWO. atory houae on Luekle atraet: fhrnara; aeveu rahlnet mnntrla. two eoinpleto inirra. Inin Imthe. atallminry wnah atnnda. folding doors, corner pridterly, tine m'lithlnirhoiel; halt the house ranted for 16-1 per month. Half rath; lailaneo enay. Imrre east front porab "WE HET IIKSI I.TS " ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZE&-CAJT FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS. FELT. CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. • WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. DEATHS. William Jordan, colored, aged 99 yearn, died at 79 Pleasant avenue. Clifford Gibson, age 29 years, died at 101 N. Buucr atraat. W. W. Hyatt, age 40 yaara, died at 999 B. Hne atreat. , Jassle Wrat, colored, age It year*, died of consumption at 9 Railroad avenue. Charlei Holland, colored, age 40 '•ram. died at Fulton county alma house. „u Brown, colored- age C* yean, died at 101 N. Butler street. Henry Wilson, colored, age 22 yean, died at Chattanooga. Tenn. Mr*. M. S. Suaale, age (9 yean, died at 101 N. Butler street. . Mrs. D. C. Shepherd, age 24 yeqn, died at 296 Linden street. , Mrs. Savina Winter, age 70 yqan, died at Knoxville. Tenn. James Sullivan, age 29 yean, died at 191 N. Butler. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stocks, at 99 YV. Peachtree Place, a girl. To Mr. and Mn. 8. A. Vlsanbka, at 416 8. Pryor ureal, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lloyd,- at 3aB. HkNRY CLEWS, JR., VlCllM OF SCHEMING FRENCHMAN Parla, March 9.—Henry ClewA Jr. the amaiear painter, sculptor and writer. In a suit which haa been brought against him by Tristan, Barnard, a Belgian author, alleging breach of con tract In a literary collabdfiMM. M*RM to ha the victim of a abrewd, acherplng man he tried to befriend- ' ' > Clews allege* it* • aavor mail, Jn , written agreement. Through hD »k # who knew a chambermaid In the , ■ . home, Bernard wa* brought In emtart with the Cleorara. He Impreaie.' American millionaire aa having Mbiiitw unit accepted loans amounting In t n year. Whan Clew* left Par]* Beinirt began dunning and the suit follow. ,! GIVE TIRED CLERKS A REST. TIME FOR EARLY CLOSING The annual early closing campaign o' Harry L. Schlralnger la now on. Aa h* has dona for years jmat, ha Is again al work getting all the wholesale houaea, manufacturer* '■ and oBcea. together wllh Ip9 llala, county and ,Hy In line. Already Colonal Srhtealnger boa about 1(0 dawn orf-ftls Hal. but hu says At lanta baa tftiw grown ao big ha can’t •*• everybody. So he wants' The Georgian lo help ^ilm otit by giving the matter, publicity. The campaign la for closing the of fices at noon on Saturdays from April T until September J. Colonel R, h . gar, whoae largeness of lyaart lr *., known to Atlanta people, head, th, i,. t hlmoalf and In asking the amplm , r. „ close at noon one day In the week he points out that thare an hundr. i. „f people who will g*lJ^oHMt_yn^dia_ than this weekly half-holiday atb,r,i, Ha doesn't believe In grinding ft Hum or a woman overtime, and he warn- to have a breathing apell In the (..j old summer tint*.. ’ So now, then. Colonel Schl, .mv Pr asks all thoaa .who want to help i„ rn out to send'either a postal card t., i„. n saying they wlll'da so or else send to The qeorglan. It'a a good thing. DR. RATION, OF VIRGINIA, TO ADDRESS HEPTAGON IANS Dr. R. W. Patton, captain of « Vir ginia regiment In tha Spanlah-Ainert- can war In Cuba, and aon of Colonel John U. Patton, a famous soldier of Virginia under Stonei^all Jackson, wilt speak Monday night before the Hepta gon Club on the subject, "The Needs CM LI UK TO of tha Young Man of the South To day.” ■On account of tha limited evaimg rapacity of the club rooms In the nratal building, only member* of tha cluh are Invited to bear Captain' Patton Monday •ven|ng. CAR SITUATION WAS DISCUSSED furclal to Tb* Georgian. Columbus. Oa., March 9.—Frank Per ry, a lineman of the Automatic Tele phone Company, came In contact wtttt an electric wire and fell from a pole twenty feet and wa* killed by tha •hock. He waa a aon of Marshal Perry, of Girard. Ala., across the river. He waa about 22 years old. MERCHANT ATDESK IS MADE MARK FOI ASSASSIN'S SHOT Hnralal to The Oranilan. Newlterry. H. March l-At n result. It la thought, of rerant Ill-feeling auioug some To Mr and Mra 194 Juniper atreet, a hoy. To Mr. and Mra. 8. B. Jones, at 170 Grant street, a boy. t'* To Mr. and Mra. J. M. Daniel, at 69 Mtlledge avenue, a boy. PROPERTY TRANSPER8. 1900—J. B. Crawford to E. S. Echols, lot In land lot No. 146. Warranty deed. 16.009—Mra. Sarah Jessup Fleming to Mr*. Mary P. Cooper, lot on Fif teenth atreet. Loan deed. 15.099—Frederick Clark to Fred C. Clark, lot on Washington street War ranty deed, (700—John M. lluntef to The Prot estant Episcopal church, lot on Will street. Warranty deed. (460—John Ftlas to Philip Schwarx. lot on corner of Ultchtll and Aahby streets. Warranty deed. (2.600—8. W. Sullivan to Mra. Hassle Williams, lot on Crew atreet. War ranty deed. 22.0(6—A. A. Morris to Wrat Lum ber Company, lot on Writ End avenue. Quit claim deed. 95—Mra. A. P. Fnuchee to J. Frank Beck, lot on Linden avenue. Quit claim deed. IMMIGRATION FUND IS STEADILY GROWING The snharrlptlnna In the fund for bringing lutmlgnnla to Georgia were tnrnHiaol Mot nnlay front 63.7V) to lietwrau 94.000 and 16. The mat) auharrtptloaa In the bands of tltc lamilgratlao aawalallnu at 2 o'clock ttatuntay afternoon auontntral to 14,160. In •ddlllnu to this. Kaainel Carter had rarer*I handrail dollar* aalaterilml by tie ration and woolen mill*. The hdluliax. la a list nf lboae who soli rpalHiifw; wraraUg. ^ J It. Nnanally 9 26.90 F. K. Hltwk 61.00 CIlouttierHnJolluaon'DuHvra. Co tkt.fltt The TatdwtV. Ueorg.- WllklM. Mgr.. 6X00 M. R. Ktutnoni 46 Co VXhl Ijrrk Itroa. 6 t*„ 3.6J nman. Akers A Iwtaaa., 6X49 leorgv Mara Clothing 6X4V Rtiliarriptloiia m.iy lm arm to The Atlanta Ueurge ..... Hnlaa-riiuloiia Bkty lie arm to Thr Atlanta tleontlan or In Kmeet Wealraff. rhalruau of the gnaar* raacnlttra. COLUMBUS LIGHT GUARDS ~ ATTEND COMRADE’S FUNERAL Mperlal to The tleorglak. Columbus. Ga, March 9.—Th* fu neral of Major C. J. M ritatl, which took place here yesterday on arxlval of-the Mobile and Girard Inin, was a very largely attended one, and there was much sympathy man rested by the citiien* generally. The City Light Uuanla, of which th* decanted waa *n •>mrar In Iba Civil war. altanded tb* funeral and rendered mllltatv no non, Bugler Ward winding tape and tha oeual salute being Arad. Ca np Ban ning. V C. V . and Camp Bheptord. Sena of Vatarans. both altanded In a body. Rav. J.. A. O. Conk, formerly chaplain of Major Moffat la hntulloa la tha war, conducted Urn aarvseea. an attempt tras utade u|hiu the life II. Cnnata. a merchant of that place, aee ml utght* ago. Mr. Cotinra -waa altllng al hla Ueak when a ktad of Imckaknt waa •ml nt him through the arludow. the load barely mlaalng It* mark, tn-reral rlllaen* of I’litnaria wen- *na|in'to<l of holng the as sailants. aad thr following uinrulng war rant! were aworg eat for Thdtuai He taler, lieorge pvialer. II. M. Helaler. Clarence Heylit, G, Wicker and Ad*iu Anil, rharglng them with muaplraer and aasault ami Itat- tery wit* Intent lo kill. There haa I wen a great deal nf had feel ing among aonir nf the rttliene of this place for aomr titer, un emnll fiortlun nf which. It la Mid. waa eaused by the Illicit •ale of liquor there. It la reported tbnt ••blind rlgera” bare Iran gourtablng In till a roiuintinlty. lull there hare lieea no rtmvlellona for the offeuae. EXAMINING PISTOL, MAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED SALES CLERK Hp*r!«t to Tlu* ({nrcliui , KfW Orlcndt. March •.—While tiaiiflUnir • H»toNver ufforwl to him for •dli*, tJeonr** II. I'hlllliM. it mta »f Ike American •teitui fUtgau. n clerk. With me wmpou. wnun we* arrtdeMtally tll» -lurt\il, ami l*hlUI|Ni l» held lilameltHW. S. C. A. WILL GATHER COTTON STATISTICS Woml of the Mouthed) t'oltou to leather N»mplete ami amt rate lufttnaa N?»*» firm* erery mti* •t gtotwins etmnly la the rtrttmt which will trml to throw lltht ttpou the artanl amoant nf utaple be ing prodm*e$f. A Mjrwui of afatlatlea will NEGRO IS KILLED BY A WHITEMAN NEAR MITCHELL Hpevtal le Thr G-ergtaa. % ■ . . Mitchell, Ga.. March *.- s -Thomx* Ra leigh shat and killed Russell (YHIIna, A negro, about pne mil* from tore today at auan. A report of the ahnotlng has Just reached hero, but full daulla an Jacking. ' VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER CHARGEO AGAINST SWINT. Special to Tha Georgian. Waynesboro. Oa.. March 9.—Jamas Swlnt wag bound over at the oommlt- ment trial this morning charged arlth voluntary manalsughter. His bond was fixed at (9.999. which he can ns doubt The lawyers for the defense weie Brinson 4k Davta and F. I- Scales, of this city, and t'olonal Walter, of Gib- aon. and for tha Mata tha solicitor waa assisted by Judge P. P, Johnson. Railway Officials Thrash Out Problems ol Traffic. The freight car and traffic nltuatlia was the subject of discussion of the gathering of railroad managers and traffic officials at the Piedmont Friday and the subject wax thoroughly slfied out. Many of the road* had established embargoes on certain commodities to the disadvantage of conntt. ng line.. A plan waa agreed upon whereby the h>« of time on empties at transfer point, would be reduced to a minimum «nd can returned to dontrolllug lines with out delay: -■■■■•■ - .< Tto meeting waa attended by Sam uel Parrott, vies , president Georgia Southern and Florida; W. N. Itoyail. general manager operating deiuirtmem Atlantic Coast Line: A. W. Anderson, general superintendent first division Atlantic Coast Line; C. It. Ackort. gen eral manager Southern, and J. K. Hanson, president Central of Georgia A number of other official* were In Atlanta Friday on routine mutters. Among them were Aosistant General McManus and Manager of Transporta tion Seale, of the Southern; Arslsiant AJeneral Superintendent Fnrearrr. nf The Southern; General Manogrt Moist and Superintendent Johnson, of tvntr.il of Georgia, and Superintendent links, of the Seaboard Air Line. GGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOd o O WOMAN 18 ACCUSED u ° O OF BEING A WITCH. 0 O Buffalo. N. Y.. (March 9 - Thr 0 O strabge accusation of exen-lalng “ O the craft of a witch was made g O against Mr*. Ida Mock by her g 0 neighbor, Mn. Cecelia Hulk, in g O police court yesterday. Mra. It.dk g O testified that wheajier father, who o O waa nearly 100 yean old. suffered g O a lose of appetite and refused m g O ent. It occurred to her that he win g 8 bewitched by Mrs. Mock. Later 0 the woman met and a fierce uuur- u O rel ensued. The Judge orderetl Mr- g O Mock to give a bond to keep the 0 O peace. O 0 OOaOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO SUIT OVER DAMAOES RESULTING FROM COLLISION Special In The fleorglaa. Chattanooga. Tana.. March J --Ac cording to a bill filed In ehancery P re. (he Chattanooga Railway <’omi*n> haa paid-nut In cUtlma on |s-t'"-nai Injur lea resulting from the fDllW' ,B *' tween a atreat cor and a Chattan-"** Southern train, lost Muy. amounting t» 924.297.65 The bill-charges that the Chattanooga Southern Roll* 1 " broken faith with tha atraM e,tr ."tw pnuy because It waa agreed that earn ahoald pay one- half the damaK'- claims range from (6.90 tb (6,'"i" MU liver* that the Chattanooga > ■«<" am la Indebted to the complatn.im in the asm of (l!,19f.77. Brief News Notes At 'the requaat of hla wife. " 1 ^ Peterson, k vaudq,vlll* actor from a«oo a waak-Job.on. and turned time keeper In ine mm ™ tredea He waa Instantly killed m « Commercial Bank building at 1 by tha fall of an elevator yesterd.o Piquet? because hla parents 1 'tfji m for some misconduct. Thom.t- «r. aged IS. of Little Falls. N himself through the heart nnd (• -h-’t Major M. A. Fisher, of the aary department of .the Ohio guard, was mortally Injured In 'MB ‘ ‘ timing wood alcoh" plosion of burning 1 collar of hts drug store at Cant- With Meltan Metal. R. 6*. Buttles, an employee of t lanta Steel Hoop Company, we- bumed about th* face and head l afternoon by molten babbitt m" Tto fireman waa bendlnff ov»; ccptade fined with th* fiery me •ome of It .pattered In hi* «•' waa uken to th* Grady hoeplt* 1 It In ann.iuruwd his COOdD*'" 1 eerioua, ’ •( teA. A