Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 11, 1907, Image 11

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g*f. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, MARCH U. 1*47. jf. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 20 ACRES, ^O—Tliis property is on ■Donough Road,'] So. Railway, 1 om Constitution, H different varieties, jjiis is dose to Atlanta *e arc asking. f. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 39 North Forsyth St. GLORE & JUSTIN, 213 Peters Building. HENDRICK ft CO., Real Estate and Logins, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. BEAUTIFUL NIN’R.ROOM IIKSIDRKiej Ul«t i : the very l*JS? *‘T5T Jr “odera <*■*'»- h. °*2T r . •<* use »M moor, ",soilous lo aril, v |o. Orobfr. 1,1 ,ou ' l '* 11 »* “7 o«ci for Mir- i*t ileep |mt rr root foot. They 0> FLAT SHOALS HOAl), 6 MILES • i M-nti r nf rlty. wo have a •nleixlhl poiitah.lnc 20 n«*rea. 11 acre* lu but- iid. «!**•• bn* oho of the l»oat orrhartln Is tb- ri.tintry: c<mm1 four r«H»m houao nml sot iraiwiiur-. ••!«• Thf* la th* Tory place ifgi tabli* fnrai; 92. lv) rath. Thla la • Wrcli. IX BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK. r* i-ott ig<- rniialatln*f of Are largo roonm f till, tiler |Kir<'ho«. ofr. This la on* 1 of car lino, nml lot la 100 l»jr 105; $2, SI; $5») i qrIi ami halance monthly. JW WEST OF GRANT PARK, BRAND ■fw tit roi«m cottage; lot 10 by 150, au«l • tautr; water nml gna and tllo sidewalks; r* Urn-: price 12,850; $280 etth tod allege park. ... servant hoti*.. In roar, routing ut fpwrinunth. Wo mn noil thla for it ahort you mil make NICK FIVE-ROOM COT •rgiu nvoauo; water, gna ami «Uh largo lot. Thla la a nlfo pin* W. A FOSTER, fical Estate aud Loans, 12 S. Broad. Thorn* yzi. Atlanta Tbonn IBM. * PLANTATION AND STOCK ('ARM OF *•' A ‘ I*LS |\ MIDDLE GEORGIA. S Mlir* FROM A CITY OF 40,000 TEO- * ,f • " : •' "1 railroad frontage, a I no pub- Ml fr«-r,tago, 1,20 noroa In cultivation; W»rm <■ f rl« h bottom lands; 900 acre* of * wwsiii|. l oittiuit ntlll to Ih* dorolo|>od. ""‘"I end flintier for homo con- *t of tho land lion lerol and . loamy audl. with atrong day “"do mu cultivate 40 ocroa Two nU-room dwolllnga and of two and four rooms, •d. Corn mill and gin. oaw I mull* liar ns, crib and bog ‘""“‘a. etc., nil- In good condl- ' f L.»g wire fencing. Creek ■' supply water In nearly all luid. Station nud tide track s, , »ool and churches conron a'orage not Income 90.000. " r n ' ro. Terms oue-tkln) cash; • • lieforo ton years In animal " purehnaor, with « per cent • payments. This Is a bargain of a llfotliuo. Make tho • 11 and tho plnoo will make tho i v the balance. Good water I * Uth. Ubor la ploutlful and • further lu formation, write or kt w. !• :.i dUft RUbuk.. Ml lr «tk, ps ««- «\lr ***■ t:: , 9am»#ii' •« it* F.N'I* 'HIDON STREET-NO. 382- cottage; all conveniences; ftl'o |t,0i». Term*. 1 ONE BLOCK FROM b'N for IJ.100 It n olllil pfly '* bm|'*rtr, either roc cat, •HTIKKROOM IIOt'RR IS giNMl roiidltlon; no* p-r mouth. Quick buyer; 9L* J'-' r MP AIM ItOAD. UlonT AT iuo Junction; a new five- 11 fcf 120 fed. GimnI 1,1 ''OT- IN WEST END. A , r l v n r. m win* two ' tlie basom.-nt. for 91.900, ’'w*k “«>d $15 per month, “I Interest. j^^MUKKT. IN ONE BLOCK OF 9 ; • ,'n/t avenue cap tin**- so ¥ ^ • A ’ ,/ * •‘"•rnue «*r Rue; tot GO " r « f; ; V n i •!“<*. i’rlc, tss. Jj- ( 1 ""■! W per monlh. I.T. NRAIt t'AR USE: HR A I*. I rim 91,400. Nice boms H'M'.M COTTAOE. IX . Of \v...t Rnil. for ft000. 1 **a*h and 93) per montk. modern BK8IDKNCK n«Vti l "i r *? CT> ' H-crilc aid gas fixtures high prill 1 ! f “ .Located on a •{“.BI TS * A('RKS. < MILES FROM lil'S' °. n on r ,|1 ' Sa»at |*»e<l roads .ELL_ eeuotjr; eight okiui house; im fruit trees, arer in im In lilsrklierrtes suil rzssajsf" * h ,ot W»9-ON HILL HTMEET. NEAR GRANT park; new; four room cottage; 40 by UO, to an alley. |J.400-tV«>OI)WAnil AVKNl'K; SIX ItOOM ou lot 22 l,v HO. this Is a nice lltlle home, worlh looking Into. 11.109—WOOD WARD AVENUE; T1IIH Iff a email cottage, with three rooms and a haH. on a lot 33 hy U3. Fan be aold oa eeay payment*. $2.750—nRYAN 8TREET. THIS Iff A beautiful little nqiage; five roomi and a reception hall. All moner:* eouventenrea, ou elevate*! lot. Hcrvant liouae tn rear. $S.$09—TBNTRAL AVENUE-REVEN ROOM cottage, on lot f«0 by 120; slightly elevated. ( an Ik* bought ou eaiy terms. 12.709-ON GREW RTHKET. NEAR RICH- ardson; six-room eottnge: lot 69 liy 156; oc cupied by owner. l*et us show you thla. SEE J J EVANH. A. d ANTIGNAC OR A. L. HENDRICK. I. C. UcCRORT L M. JOHNSON McCRORY ft JOHNSON, Real Estate, 602 refers Building—Phones 401. GOOD THINGS WORTH YOUIt ATTEN- THEN. ON GORDON 8T.-FOR 93.000. LOVELY 6r*»on) e«ittage. on lot 6ux210; lt*a Just what yon wiiiirnnd sure to lie worth more money; let ps hIiow you. It la nhady Mini bus flue fruit in lH*arlug. la a real hnrgnlu. ON WEST END AVE.-A 7-ROOM <\IT- tnge. new nml up lo date. 93.090. ON OAK KT.-LOT 60x1V); FIVE’ROOMS; easy terum. 92,500. 95.900 HU VS 7 ROOM 2 STORY RESIDENCE ou I'ark street;-■ If* n |M*arli uml will suit you. LOVELY R ROOM HOME ON GRANT ST. Up t*i ilat**: must Ih* aold. 96.75$. 94.500 TAKES ONE OF THE NICEST liouiea oil I bemkee avenue; 10 ^imuiih. ale- vntiKl ennt front, facing Grant nark: easy payments; nothing like It In thin section for that price. ELEGANT HOME ON NORTH AVE.; 12 room*, two luithH, laundry; every other miMleru convenience, nml Ihe price In 'Very moderate tor au*'ii n lorHilon. 19.600. WE STILL HAVE A NUMBER OF splemlbl holm*" *»n Jackson nml North Boulevard. M**e ua liefore yon bay. TALK TO US AIIOI T LOTS ON TENTH and Myttty* eVrccta. v CENTURY REALTY CO., 206 Century llblg. ppnne 4494. J. H. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALL NORTH 8II1K—MOtlKRN # ROOM Ilftl'sT; —large elevnteil corner lot. siibstantinlly built, attractive exterior and the Interior Is nil that could Ih* desired; natural hnnl wo4mI flulsli tnlduftpiantel*. atalnetl tloorn; refined ueigtilHifbond, near l’»*achtr«*es. and enay walking dlatnne«*. We ran sell this elegant home for 96.un 4>n*h. «»r If ilealreil n amnll cash payment, balance easy; either way. an the owner has plenty of money, but doe* not need the houae. NOTICE. WE HAVE A FINE LIST OF cottages, NEW and MODERN, THAT WE CAN SELL ON TERMS $300 AND $400 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT PURCASER. WE BUILD HOUSES ON EASY TERMS IN ANY PART OF THE CITY, ON YOUR LOT, OR WILL BUY YOU A LOT. MONEY TO LOAN ON IM PROVED CITY PROP ERTY AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER CENT. N. JACKSON ST.. 7-ROOM COTTAGE, NEW AND MODERN. ELEVATED LOT; PRICE $4,250. EAST PINE ST.. 7-ROOM COTTAOE. LARGE ELE VATED EOT. NORTH FRONT; PRICE $3,750. ^ FOR SALE. $2,600—i good 3-room cot tages on South side, near new public school and in good white neighborhood, renting to white tenants regularly at $29.50 per nufiith. Special quick sale bargain. „ 0 $750—Northeast corner Lit tle and Terry street, va cant lot 70x100 feet; tKree small houses can be put on this Itft and will prove a paying investment. $300—Small negro house on v McDaniel street; car line in front; rents $3.50 per month. CIIAS. M. ROBERTS, . 12 Auburn Ave. Bell Phone 4596. J. A. BROODS, Real Estate, , 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. HILL 8T., IN TWO BLOCKS OF Grant Park, a nice little 6-room col- taire with all convenience)* for 12,200. Terms. OAKLAND AVENUE, A NEARLY new 4-room cottage with water and sewer connections, for only $1,800; 9950 hmIi and 920 month. • •KNTRAL AVE- NEAR UEOHOIA avenue, 1 have n modern up-to-date fl-ronm cottage with all conveniences for the very low price of 92,750 on easy terms. HOMES IN COLLEGE PARK. NINE ROOM RESIDENCE: MODERN IN • uni value for «<****! reason a away 1; 96,150. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE: NEW AND well built; on bit So by 200- f„ r only II. 2.V1; nm* half rash: Imlance 910 per month. Thla Is a rcnl’liargnln. FIVE-ROOM rOTTAQE. FOT'R IlI.OCtA I. C. McCRORY, ^ Phones 4691. 503 Peters Bldg. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bld^. HELD rilONK ZA*—ATLANTA I’HOS'B 1171 11IAKE EA8Y TERMS. C.909-OX BART OEOnniA AVEXCE. A . splendid 4-room pottage with all aouven- Irures. \hls place wi« built for a home and la A*& to every respect. WHAT ABOUT FIVE ACRES ON THE toots D level, foi line; $10 rash and per month. You know this la rloae to the Atlanta Athletle Club, where there la thousands of dollars lying spent for Improvements. The first umn In gets this bargain. 91.750-A GOOD 6-ltOOM HOUSE. WITH lot 73 feet front and 960 feet deep. Fine cherted road aud fairly elom> lu. tVliat about thla, you poultry meu? •9.600—A 5-ROOM COTTAGE ON ONE OF the lM «t afreets In West End; lot »» feet deep. Nlee outhoua«>s. eonatstlng of stables, cow Imrus sud poultry k°uaes. We can nmke you terms i WIIAT ABOUT A NICK LITTLE 3 ROOM honse, with ball, on a good-sited lot: small rash payment sud the balauce like teot? 92.900—ForR ROOMS AND HALL; LAIU1K lot lu the Grant |wrk uelgblHirhootl; alaiut |40<) rash, tuitnnee 915 p**r month. »i.m»-S*:w i-llooM Im la lire 9: W 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH HALL •acre lot; well fenml In ami do- mi* In every particular; 9100 down, |M*r month. 93.160—A 7-ROOM HOUHE IN GRANT pnrk vicinity; water, gas sud all cou leitoes. Nee us right swsy for this. 96.800-A 2-NTORY 9 ROOM HOU8E, ON N. Iloulevsrtl. Lit 60x140. Won't be ou the market long. CAN MAKE YOU EASY TERMS ON rottage with lot 60x160 In Inman Pnrk. flood place for the money. ' $5,000.00. \ new home on the North Side, between Peachtree aud Piedmont avenue; nu» 8 rooms, modern plumbing, electric lights; $1,000 cash, balance easy. •' . $3,1004)0. An east front lot on West Peachtree, 47x170, on best part of street; nothing else left under $75.00 per foot. J. A. BONDURANT & CO., 612 4th National Bank. Phone 4876. DAIRY, POULTRY OR TRUCK FARM S ACHES INSIDE CORPORATE LIMITS of Stono Mountain; food pasture, nice mm, plrotj water; 1,100 foot atreat frontage; all under fence. Only ll.iJO; one third eaah, balnuee 7 per cent. . C. H. WELfeS & CO. 1104 FOURTH NATIONAL RANK BLDG. FOUNDERS DA Y S. A. E. CELEBRA JED B Y BANQUEl ARCHIE ROOSEVELT “DOING SPLENDIDLY" D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BUILDINO. BELL RHONE 220—ATLANTA IS*, i. ritVQH-Ml. If.; l.nrr6o»ian. M.roo. )AHIIIvN-4-K. nns.vyniMin-i.it li ; i.ot .vuith, t:’.ao. il.ES.VlfiToH-fi.U. II.: LOT UiUii. tl.mi. IIII.I.—B-ll. Ht. M>T 62*150. S2.7M. WII.I'.IAMH-li-U. II.: LOT tuiWi. g,.WI. njHnngCTE ll :~l.(IT 03*178. 16.200. IJNIIHS-4 H. II.; HIT M*I2S. ti.ao. ivrNiliWAIlli-Ml. II.: k. f.iSfi*t-;s'—«-*t. li.': Illl.le-i-H. it: iaVt lo«i5r M.noo. RAl.TlMOIlK ri.At'E—9-IL -il.; LOT Ml 116. 77.000. illAXT-5 H. II.: LOT 517*75 lltMi:-5 lt II.; l.t)T 3**100. $2.1* TTfK $1,500 EACH;.SIZE 40x 149. WE HAVE SOME GOOD, CLEAN TEN PER CENT INVESTMENTS 1HA1 WOULD PLEASE YOU. WILSON & NEAL. Real Estate. Renting and Loan Agents, Bell 2022: Atlanta 1480. 213 Empire. MOSS & GIRARDEAU, Buy and Sell Real Estate on Commission. Office 501 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 4256. $2,000—Cash will buy a cozy new • cottage; 6 rooms; modem improvements; on Crew street; convenient to ar line. 2,250 will buy new 6-roi cottage now nearing com pletion, No. 473 Hill, near Ormond, or will rent to an approved tenant $20 per month. ,750—House and lot West Fair, near Bailey; large lot. !50—Vacant lots vicinity of Martin, Sylvan and Fairview within city limits. inillinX-tUt. Il uJvnt:N-«.it. ii.; f'inillKXT AVK.-* II. II.; I.OT 3H*IS5. IS.' . AI.KXA.NHKK-.J1 It. II ; LOT 50x121. Si.(W. , I.OT »i*24ft. 12,750. AXthKH-.ltU. II.: l.t»T~«i;*l5". Hj».T RAWkoX-Mt. II.; LOT *n*l"l. UAK-IMI II.: MIT Bh;W LV^l l»IK|iMI»XT-U.H. II.: I.OT !Mn1». KMl. ~ WANTED REAL ESTATE If you own property that im a** willing to soil at a real bargain price, list it with »s for quick sale. We handle bargains only aud have customers waiting. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, l.'i07 Fourth National*Bank, Bell Phone 250 Main. ItpKLKVAUD—f-R. IL: LOT IJ.UA, ■IIIMi-mt. II,: LOT 55*11*5. Alii.jw cruiliKR-s-R. ii.: i.ot 6**175. T FOR RENT. .. 945.M DWELLINGS. JiickMiii atri***! llarilM Ktri-<>t ‘uln Ptr»*<*t ti.. 493 tyring «fr«*»*t 6,*,.an . —* • • Kiwi §5.r 15 r. h . 163 North H r. li.. East II II r. h., ») East-4 to r. h.. 493 tyring Dr. Ii.. 9 Kant Tlilnl at 9 r. li., 2:0 Court land... 8- r. li . Itt lllghlaiHl NVHiiu** n r. Ii.. m Ktdly strr.-t $ 7 r. Ii.. 1*4 Aiiglvr av«>iiu«> X, 7-r. h.. 7N K. N«ir1h nv«*. tfurnlsh«**b... m 6-r. h.. 293 Grant stiver 2f, tFr. h . 33 Simpson stro«-t 23 •-r. h., 5k) Ibdlwood avrnuo 1.1 9- r. b., 1* .Vslitiy »tr»***t *js JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTINO AOENT. 12 Auburn Avrnue, * Both Phone* $18. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT. 8on of prutidunl it ruportud rapidly ru- covering from attaek of diphtheria. President ’s Son Rapidly Re covering From Diph theria Attack. Washington, March 11.—Announce ment wus made from the white house this morning that Archie Koosevelt, son of the president, who has been critical ly ill from nn attack of diphtheria, was “doing splendidly.*' POLICE MATRON MIXES ANSWER TO CHARGE As the result of s fo|Htrt to Chief Jen nlngs by Police Captain Jett to tho eff**et flint Miss Hambrson, police matron, was »***.jj to emerge from n disorderly house s few nights ago. the |>ollee commission will Tuesday night make nu Investigation. Miss Sanderson was seen to conic out of tin* house lu question l»y a policeman, who reported the matter to Captain Jett of the evening watch. Tin* latter In turn reported It to Chief Jetiiiliigs, who stated Monday would bring It to the %ttcut|oti of the Th« Founder*' pay banquet of tbt Blgma Alpha Epalion fraternity, held at the Piedmont hotel Saturday nlcbt by the Georgia member* of tha wel) known collage aecret aorlcly, proved to be highly enjoyable from beginning to end. The banquet vat not a local one, aa ha* been the case In the past,'but mem* here nf the fraternity from all over the slate attended, and the chapter* of Tech. Georgia. Kmory and Mercer were well represented. linn. Hooper Alexander was toast master. Ho Introduced the following speakers: Dr. James Beott Todd, Rev. J-dtn Stewart French, John Lelloy Duncan, Charles Darklnson Wood. Judge Richard B. Russell, Charles Frederick Stone, Wllllsra Carroll Lati mer, Robert Purmedus Jones, M. A. Knox, J. C. Brooke, W. O. Brantly. Jr. and dnrrard Haines. The annual election of officers of the Atlanta Alumni Association held during the evening, resulted aa follows: Robert P. Jones, president: J. Le- Roy Duncan, vice president, and R. EL L. Timmons, Jr., secretary and treas urer. CHEUNG CHIN CHATTERS CHINESE CHOP-CHOP If ths grand Jury at It* n*xl session believts and ran understand what Cheung Chin and t'hu Wy and Ju Bu say about Cheng Yee, the last named Chink will' have to explain before a Jury the singular mystery surrounding the disappearance of 9160 belonging to Cheung chin. The alleged victim le a cousin of Chu Wy, and Chu- tried to tell John Mona ghan. Botlcltor IIIU's asslntant. about It nn Monday. Mr. Monaghan has been to Ban Francleco and to iffilnatnwn, In New York, but he can't speak the Chi nese lingo. He knoM-s Chu Wy and he listened patiently while Chu Wy told Juat why lie wanted Cheng Yee shoved the limit for lifting his. cousin's wad. Cheung an" Chu claim that during a fight In William Lee's place on East Hunter street somebody went In Cheung's pocket and lifted the one-flfty. The case was given a preliminary hearing In the court of Justice of the Peace Klnrsbery. and Cheng Yee was held under a $260 bond. NEGRO OF OLD REGIME SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS Penniless and almost frlendleaa. Bob Howard, un old negro who for year* wa* on apeaklng term* with men of prominence from all over the atate, died Monday at hi* home. In the rear of 161 Gilmer street, ufter a lingering lllneea. Beginning with the administration of Governor John B. Gordon and con tinuing until the time when Governor Allan D. Candler assumed the reina of Georgia government, Howard waa Janitor In the state library, and many of tho most prominent lawyers of the Atlanta bar will remember him. 8nnie months hgo he became too III to work and outside of a few who helped him In his Illness, few of those who formerly knew and liked him were aware of his straits. Medicine and food was provided for him, but tha disease which laid him low could not bo over come. Hla death removes another old> time negro whom white folks wen al ways willing to help. WOMEN GO TO POLLS ANOWORK IN ELECTION TO A80LISH SALOONS Hpeetnl tr. The Georgian. Knoxville, Tenn., March 11,—Willi 9,000 men. women uml children, head ed by bm** band* and carrying fla** and temperance banner*, parading the at reel*, church bell* tolling, and men and women working about the polling place*, a prohibition election 1* In prog ress In Knoxville Unlay. Early Indl- ntlon* are that prohibition will carry the day by a large mujorlty. Many hualn— him—, closed and all In terest I* centered in the election. If prohibition carries the present charter of Knoxville will he ubollshed and the city re-Incorporated without aaloona. New A. B. & A. Foldera. The new and attractive four-color folders of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic railroad have been Issued by the passenger department and arc to he found In the standard racks of tho different transportation lines. The fabl ers Include a double-page map of the Atkinson system nml steamer lines and a stoic of information for the traveling public. • Ruth 8winson. Until Kwlnson. aged 3 years, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kwlnson, died at the family residence, 3or. Kouth Boulevard. Monday morning. The funeral aervtcen will be conducted bv Dr. 11. L. Edmondson, of the Rt. Pauls .Methodist ehurch, Tuesday ufl- iion at 2 oVbwk at the residence. oniiiilHal' MInr Siiii'Iitnoii tleelnreii that nlu- re*I then* \\jn* nothing wrong In h< iiiinhl Unit. tn the li«»ii«M» on i-lnirfln- « Mrs Zenle GimmIhoii. who la losing her inlnil, la held |n the it It* was In her lutereat mjtr she oh* tin* lost i visit. BUILDING. BOTH PHONES 4334. l-n-TTIUKK HIJC1M IIOI gB AM) TIIRKK 3" foot front eh. 91.969-KAKT FAIIt HTRKKT: f«*r 912 per niont" b**tter with a little liin iioNKTiinirr ms! rent***! over I I’anT rw>ln*e tnilhltnR for oue thtrf east* les* that) 9MA); "HE GET ULHLLT8." for the wonmn. BOUGHT THEIR OWN COTTON, WHICH HAP BEEN REMOVED. rtpe< Ini to Tile Gcorglmi. Miu on. da., March 11—What claimed to be it slick and easy cotton robbery was unearthed Haturdny. When Hum Kingman, of the Kngilsh-JohnsVn <*.»mpress t'ompany. returned from din ner he found two bales of cotton stand ing by thcmselvea on the plAtform. He was told that tli Mason Thomas, a negr< 4*inf-n county. I-ater In the day, a n»- gro who said that his name was Mason Thomas. up|»eared with sample and re. celpt and got the money for the cot ton. # Ity this simple plan It was only necessury to truck two bales of cotton from the big pile to another part of the platform during the dinner hour and tear off the tags, the only means of identifying the cotton, and Kngllsh- Johnson t'ompany would pay for two bules of their own cotton. NORWOOD BANKER OIE8 EARLT MONDAY MORNING. Kpeetnl to The Georgian. Norwoml, (lu., March 11.—J. H. Ward died this morning nt 9 o'clock of apo plexy. He was apparently In good health yesterday, laughing ami talking with his friends. He complained of feeling A little un well on retiring, but no serloue alarm was excited. Ills wife was awakened this morning at 4 o’clock by his heavy breathing and Immediately sutmnonod medical aid. but the doctors were not able to arouse lilm. Mr. Ward was vlep president of thf Hank of Norwood and prominent In the business digles. Ills sudden death la quite a shock to the towrn. His wife and one daughter survive him. le funeral aerv/cei lock. George N. Emory, George N. Kmory, aged 90 years, died Sunday night at the home of his ilaughter. .Mrs. M. R Hand, 102 Wee! «*aln street*. The body will he sent to Mr. Emory's old home, at Glenn. On., where It will Ik* Interred Tuesday. Mr, Emory Is survlvedTiy three daughters, Mrs. M. B. Hand and Miss Matilda Emory, of Atlanta, ami Mrs. A. A. Htewart, of Knoxville, Tenn.. and one son. George W. Emory, of Atlanta. GEORGE 18 ACQUITTED OF THE CHARGE OF MURDER, Kperfnl to The Georgian. Louisville. Oa.. March 11.—The case of the state against F. J. George for the killing of R I>. Brown on the streets In Louisville. February 9. 19o7, was tried before Judge \Varren and the accused was acqullted. Mr. Georgy was represented by Judg H. L. Gamble and the state by Cain A- Hardman and PhIL lips Ht Phillips, COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA. MONDAY. MARCH 11. Judgment* Affirmed. John 1*. King Manufartorlng Conipmijp rt of Itlrkmotid l<eni*r A Calls Austin Hruucl) > )vesier, 4uuk'* rnninun' « 11* for plaintiff In error. J. II. Tipton. Patterson Produce and Provision Company In error attox ft Johnson, contra. Htmie Tobnreo CiHupsnr vs Allen 4 Holmes, from rltv court of Moultrie. Jmltf Humphreys ““ T. fl. I*srker, for plaintiff error, w. F. Way. contra. Telfair County »» tien>euta. from ellv emtrt of Mellae. Jmlge Meltae. Clrshnm A Graham, for plsintlff In error. George II. Ilsrrls. *«»nirn. ( liarlestnu snd W**stem Csrollnn Hallway c*ini|Mtiiy vs Johnson, from city 4-*»iirr of KL-timmel eiWtnty. Jwkre K»r. William K Miller, for plaintiff In err*ir. Henry C. Roney, ctmtrn. lleniRteln vs. Koken lierUT* Hupnly Company, frrnu Clarke auperlnr .-.nrt, Jinlat* llrand. jlenry C. Tuck, for plaintiff In er ror. Thomas F. Green, contra. Judgment* Revereed. Harrell v«. Mayor snd Connell *.f Mi..**.n, fron. city mnrt at IlneiMi. Judge llodges. \J. It. Fre«tuaii. A. L. Miller and 4 C. More*>rk. for plaintiff In irror. Mlnler Wlm!*erly. *-ontra. Rea*| Phosphate Company et al. ra. WebiisellsiMn. Company, from *lty nmrt of Dublin. J«slge -Horrh Janies A Th*«inaa. for plaintiff* In error, W. C. Ihitls, I*. L WRilr an*! Harvey lllll. rontrs. Meager ft K**ti vs. Miuler l.uiuLer **«nn- ngny. from Worth superior mirt. .ludge ipenre. Kills 4k Ellis. f.. r iiUiuilffs lu el- ror. J. II. Tipton, contra. IT POLICE Hi MEEK--ME The rehrxanlutlon at the police board (or the year will take place Tuesday nt(ht at a meeting of the bmuul In the commissioner’s rooms at the police station. It Is probable that Commissioner Ter ry will be re-elected chairman, al though Captain English has been men tioned In this connection. Commis sioner Woodslde la said to be slated for the vice chairmanship, and Councilman Roberts will be elected secretary. All discussion relative to tlM next chief of police and civil service will be tabooed. The reorganisation promises to be a tame affair, but ono can naver tell what will happen In Atlanta police circles. It la possible that the charges pre ferred by Captain Jett against the ma tron. Mlsa Sanderson, will be Investi gated by the board. I man TOBE CONTRIBUTED 0 Dr. Broughton Changes His Plan For Big Struct ure. ' ‘ A great building, modrlwl exactly after thf fnmint* spnrgfon Tabernacle In Lon don, Is now thf plan of Dr. L. G. Brough ton for IiU now edtfleo on Luckle atroat Thf Broughton Tabernacle la to bo a mat- alv»*. building, nit nuurlof $9x160 feet, elx alorl«*a high, un auditorium with aeating ca lm rlty of 5.ft)o, two gallerlea running around thf auditorium and many room* for Sunday school HnsiM** and other naea. This Ih. In suhatam'e, tho plan outlined by Dr. Itroughtou Monday morning at the IlnptUt minuter*' meeting. Dr. Braarttm stilted that five people hail voluntarily ap proached him recently with offers of 9L0N oneli for aurh a building. Dr. Itroughton aaya that $8,000 will ba raised In bla diurch. (hat $60,900 ought lo In* Mftired hen* outglde of that amOUBL and “1 will get the real of It," >• aald. I'tillrtddphla, will be prearnt i MAKES NO SUGGESTION OF WHAT C0UH8E TO PURSUE. gpM'1,1 lo Tlw- Otmrflso. Kslclxh. N. March IL—Tha spa- rial commlltM of th* general aasem- hly, appointed to Investigate R. W. Blmpson, Jr., the newspaper man. who refused to divulge the name of the per son who furnished him certain Infor mal Inn. made their report this after noon. They went over the evidence hi Idly and conclude their renort aa follows: "As m w hat course should ba taken with reference tn the refusal of Mr. Klmpsnn m answer the questions put lo him dining the Investigation by tho committee with reference to his Infor mation and his failure to make good hla bulge, your committee think boat not to .make any recommendations, but Simply leave the matter tn be dealt w’lth hy the courts In whatever pro- , #,lln«* may hereafter be Instituted." The legislature will , adjourn at • .'clock this evening. Crib and Centanta Burned. KimHal la The tleortfsh. Louisville, Us.. March II.—A flra ne on r re.; this morning at Wrens, In this county, destroying w. J. Wren’s barn, cribs and alt his corn, foddor and bay, valued at about 91.640, partially In- sored. A. STEEL TANKS AND TOWERS, DUNN MACHINERY CO* M Marietta Street. Atlanta. Oa.