Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 26, 1907, Image 13

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r. ‘W-WK »• ' T ' ‘ Here’s what you have been looking for. A few acres. j us t a little distance from c ;ty limits. Two places with 5 and 12 acres, respectively, One a 5-room cottage, barn e tc., the other a new two room cottage and good barn One is operated now'success fully as a chicken farm. The I guest eherted road out of the city to this property. Let us make you prices. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. > ri THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. GLORE &■ JUSTIN,’ 215 Peters Building. iT 2$ BRADLEY STREET, A SPLENDID three room cottage on loi< 40 feet front for only 1930; a neat little home and line hvMtnient. * ONE BLOCK OP WILUIAM8 STREET prbnol. four-room cottage; nicely papered waf-'r and sewer connection; alley In reari renin 11160; 61.250, ou easy payments; get TWO STORY 8IX-ROOM- HOUSE NEAR Fraser street school; nice eherted street ,Ea«; front; 62,000. Font ROOMS AND HALL. SUNSET AVE, In hnlf Mock of car line. $100 cash and 113.00 per month. 61,150. WE ARE BUILDING TWO 6-ROOM COT rages on Griffin near North avenue, which will be nicely finished with cabinet man tels; we can sell for 61,250; 6100 cash nud 615 per month. NEAR WHITEHALL STREET WE HAVE a good place consisting of one store am market and one dwelling. Price 63,000. MCE LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JETT itrcetn; $25 cash and 65 per month. For pl-t, call nt office. B ACRES. 10 MILES FROM CENTER OF city. Near Ben Hill. Small house on place; $1,250. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. ,2.5(10—BABB 8THEET, BETWEEN Hill and Orant, 6-room cottago. largo, >hady lot, convenient to churches, •chool arnl car lines. 1500 cash and <25 month. 12,600—W00D80N STREET. NEAR Grant Park, 5 rooms, lot 60 by 100. Easy terms, Rook—GRANT STREET, NEAR AL’- ousta. one block new Baptist ch’urch, school and Grant Park, two ear lints. « rooms, all conveniences, large, Jhsdy lot. East front. <1.000 cash and ,25 month. NEW MODERN HOME FOR SALE. On one of the most beau tiful streets on north side, two-story, nine-room mod ern lwuse, just completed, every convenience, furnace heated, electric lights, dou ble sheathea and floored. hi basement is servant’s r °oin, storage room, furnace town with cement floor. I' ivst floor, reception hall, Parlor, sitting room or libra- !?’• dining room, kitchen, autler’s pantry, storage town and lavatory. Second floor has four bed toonis with largo closets, bath room and linen closet. All rooms and closets nicc- • tinted, wide veranda front a> lf i side, fine lot, east front, " l s t class plumbing, material ■toil workmanship through- Pi’ice $7,500. address owner, CARE GEORGIAN. HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, .Both Phones. " H0MES %. BUY8 , A BEADTIF.Ii SIX-ROOM 0,1 lot « by isM l™7 1U, A N street, near for: hous, - ; kive.boo\i~ottaue ok *“oT jVm’iMr A .lr.‘A N1 lf'BKSIDENei-: I* an t^SX ha8 ll,Be room * and 100. * 1 every respect; lot 50 by bj' SW * * r t: 1,1 k ,MMl condition; lot 50 xoirfir do l °°: ,i''v: l 7„V ; t ’ TO,,or ’' "» B ii.l!! V8 Blk-Roou C6ttagb oS _Hummlt a venae, near Jackson. kui/tll HIUK hRSIIIKXCRS. — A A ,lK eight-room cot "" “®“tb l’ryor Btroot, n*-«r Glenn, in good 1‘ondltlnii. on int on by 153. AVHN.HE -. SIX-ROOM prb 66.0( •boom cot- house on cnplb irovements; lot 50 by 150. “/HTII PRYOR STREET—HEAirriFia; 169: for only <4,000. mm M.OOO BUYS A KINK SEVKNltOOM lioiiee on l‘«rk avenue; on lot 53 by 19J. CMBKOKKK AVENUE. NEAR BRYAN nlw slz-room cottogo; lot 50 by 200 ■rice <3.000, I.OTH. <1,000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV- el lot; Cnpltol nvenuo; 100 by 200; near Georgia arenue. McCRORY & JOHNSON. Real Estate, 603 Peters Building—Phones 4691. ON HIGHLAND AVE.—AN R ROOM TWO- story residence; actually worth 64,000. It's bargain ami no mistake for 63,603. $590 cash and 6500 yearly. Don’t miss thin. “WE BUILD HOMES.” YOU CAN SELECT A JOT ANYWHERE IN. TOWN, AND WE WILL SELL IT TO YOU. AND BUILD A HOUSE ON IT TO SUIT YOU. ON A CASH PAYMENT. BALANCE LIKE RENT, OR WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR NOTES ON ANY LOT. AND BUILD A HOUSE, BALANCE LIKE RENT. SEE OUR ARCH- TECT, MR. J, B. HAWKINS; HIS AD VICE AND DRAW INGS COST /YOU NOTHING. W. P. KELLY & CO. 312-313-314 Peters Bldg. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell Tbone S027. Atlanta ’Phone 1881. ON CAPITOL AVE.—LOT 50x200 ; 6-ROOM house with hall; cabinet mantels, large dressing room, servants' room; east front, a peach. Only $3,850. ON DOANK HT.-HPLENMD MtOOM cottage; 66x186; porcelain bath, cabinet mantels; well bnllt; nil street Improvements down. It s a bargain for only 62,600. $700 cash, balance $20 per month. Owner ob IIgod to move awa.v. INVESTMENT or home at a SACK!* flee; 0-room cottage; storm-sheeted and double-floored; water, gas and bath.- In Grant park Hectlou; you can't afford to miss It. $1,650. Oblige*! to raise $1,0U0 cash. SEVERAL COTTAGES NEAR GRANT park and South Boulevard. Now and up to date. 61,800 to $2,009. IN THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURB OF Kirkwood. Just 4 miles from city, we have splendid nine-room two-story' real- deuce; lot 100 by 200; for only $4,150. Barn and other Improvements. If you want n splendid couutry borne, let us sliow you this. ON THIS 8AME STREET (HOWARD) IN Kirkwood, we have a bargain to offer you la two six-room cottages and one eleven-room resldeuce on lot 3S4 by 301. Talk to us nt once about this, ft's n splendid location nnd near church and schools. POUR ACRES AT BOLTON. ON RIVER LINE; SPLEN did two-story residence; built fo .arlety of fruit nnd poultry This Is something nice nnd w A PLANTATION AND 8TOCR FARM OF 2.100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. 26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO- ple, 2 miles of railroad frontage, also pub lic road froutage, 1,20) acres In cultivation; 350 sens of rich bottom lands; 300 acres of fine swamp bottoms still to be developed. Plenty of wood aud timber for home con sumption. Most of the laud lies level end Is a loose, dark, loamy soil, with strong clay subsoil. One male can cultivate 40 acres of this land. Two six-room dwellings nnd thirty-tenant bouses of two and four rooms, ulcely distributed. Corn mill nud gin. saw mill, borse nud mule barns, crib and bog and chicken houses, etc., all In good coudl tlun; 5 miles of hog wire fencing. Creek nnd brnuchcs supply water In nearly all parts of the land. Station nnd side- track on the place, School nnd churches conven ient. Annuul average not Income 66,000. Price 615 per here. Terms one-third cash; balance on or before tcu years In annual payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent on deferred payments. This Is a bargain nnd the chauce of a lifetime. Make the down payment und the place will make the money to pay the balance. Good water and good health. Labor Is plentiful and cheap. For further information, write or L. A. WOODS. 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL 1‘IIONB 2009—ATLANTA RHONE 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. <2,503—BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COT- tage; finest of cabinet mantels; tiled hearths, tinted walls throughout. Within about two block* of Grant park, Terms very reasonable. 61,650-—B It AN ll-N E W FIVE-ROOM HOUSE on Glenuwood avenue. Some cash; bal anee eusy. OS' HILL STUBE+. WE HAVE A IIEM.TL cini hnrgnlu. <6.000 - KLtiVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON Richardson street. This place Is always rented at 646 per mouth, nnd could he made to brlug more. Half cash; balance to suit. <i.6oo-5 Jokes that is only a short distance from the router of the city. Land Is practically level; has running water. This place could be suit-divided » ns to make fourteen good-sized build- if lots. Land adjoining this recently _ ild for over 6500 per acre; $200 cash; Itn In lice In three years. Il,9o0—A SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE FIVE- In the next few days! as the owner Is leaving the city nnd will not rent; 6400 —\ hr* —“ cash, balance to'stilt. <2.500 — SIX-ROOM large hall; i, etc. „ . 6200 cash; balance to salt. U50—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN COT- tage right In the verr best section of South Kirkwood. Lot fronts 100 feet. 220 feet deep. C’nr before your door. Very place for fruit, flowers aud chickens. You make the terms. FOR LEASE. On South Boulevard, near Grant Park, a new and never used 2-story, 8-roora house. House lias dressing rooms, plenty of large clos ets. This place is not for sale, so you won’t be troub led with people looking through. Would make spe cial price to desirable peo ple. Bell Plioue 2099. JEROME PLANS TO TRY EVELYN FOR PERJURY TO CLEAR WHITE’S NAME ALL CLASSES CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS. 24 South Broad Street, BELL PHONE 2644. ATLANTA PHONE 3802. FOR SALE—18 acre* of choice land 2 mil from Bnckhead. Beautifully located chert road, elevated nnd healthy, nice room house, barn. etc. Choice variety sidling for 6200 per acre. On $137.50 per acre might buy It. EACHTREE ROAD—At have 472 teet fronting You mav think 618 per front foot Is high fn this beautiful tract, but ~~ “ **•— that sold at 620 per froi so If you are Interested front stairways >ry choice I if bed roo | |p| 2 hath root and back porches, built by of best material, large st^c Built* Till. D a rnmlol Ik dale- In I'VKiy par'l'-ulnr. f ami ample outbuildings. 1 full particulars address ys, office. day labor room, elo me and up-to- way. It sold In tow titty: 9.BOOM C.tory lion,!-. Don't fall to non ns «• bargain. North Bonlevnrd. 8-ROOM 2-story h< particular. It must be Mild. We i low price of 63,254 If taken nt < ALSO a number of desirable Ik south side. For terms nnd fuH^parth'U^ jars see or address street. nt 21 Mouth Broad COTTAGE HOME 1,506-rOO CASH, BALANCE <25 MONTH vill But almo*t now C-rootu cotta go; por cola In hath, hot u.ol «‘>hl nalor. .l.'.-trl. hell,, pill, tile walk and ear line In front. Au up-fo-dnte little home. Act non- If y want this. THCfc W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat’l Bank Bldg. ATLANTA, GA. A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION near the North Avenue yards. Three uew houses; well built and attractive; rental of ,1 $25.50 per month. Fries 62,250; one half cash. VACANT LOT ON TIIE NORTH SIDE of Twelfth street; 80 by 175 feet. A gen- B nine hnrgnlu for $1,509 cash. HOUSTON STREET, CORNER HOWELL street, seven-room cottage home; all city conveniences; lot 48 by 116. Price $2,859; $800 cash; balance $30 per month. LUCILE AVENUE, NEAR ASHBY street, complete two-story seveu-rootu home; all city conveniences; lot 37 by 160 to uliev; storm-sheeted mid doible-fioored. All right for $3,759. Terms. ONE OF TIIE NICEST AND COSIEST six-room cottage home* on the-south side. Everything complete nud comfortable. Best neighborhood. Price 63.150. ou terms of 6S59 rush; balance 625 per month; 7 |H>r cent. This place Is now rented to u good tenant for $2u per month. AN INVESTMENT ON EDGEWOOD avenue, paying 637 nor month. Price $3,- * 500/ There 1* nothing better. ■; ooon raiit front lot. inhidi: city f limits, on new Stewart avenue ear Hue. • Ail right for <600. WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 5 ROOM . cottage home; street pared and everything ; down. Price $2,625. ; SIMPSON STREET—COMPI.KTB 6-KOOM • home; nil city conveniences; elevated lot. i Price only $2,100. McLendon ave.—almost new s room cottage; lot 50x200 to alley; good place to raise chickens und children. 6LSC0—dead easy terms. HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST. Five-room cuUm**- h.m**; nice lot, city pra ter; house Just being completed; f 1,650, on very easy term*. FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park, 60x160; tile walks, (.'heap for 6S00. VACANT LOT ON LAWTON STREET, West End, for 660). Very easy terms. EAST AVENL'K. JUST BAHT OK NORTH Boulevard; beautiful lot; 61,250. ANOTHER MIGIITY FINE EAST AVE. lot. 61,600. A GREAT BIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE. ‘ In the high secy on—6750. Sales Department: A. S. HOOK, It. C. EVE. | 1 < g f 1 A *SNAF. S » New 5-room cottage on car [, line, $1,650.00. Terms $250 S cash, balance easy. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. NEAR GRANT M Park. 62.200. Terms. EIGHT-ROOM. TWO-STORY HOUSE, c 64,000. Easy terms. VACANT LOTH IS DOWN AND 65 PER month without Interest. Truck and dairy *, farms. 8KB ME FOR WHAT YOU WANT. KV- ,, cry one of thyso In a bargain. ! u T. J. LOCIIRIDGE, jj 416-17 Empire Bldg, h}; T'UOXKS: BELL, 1U9; ATLANTA. MIL | T" PEACHTREE ROAD. A SNAP CLOSE IN, NEAR BROOKWOOD. WE CAN OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY A FINE PIECE OF PROPERTY, JOINING W. L. PEEL’S FINK, HOME, FRONTING 400 FEET ON PEACHTREE ROAD, EXTENDING BACK 1.600 FEET; COVERED WITH FINE OAK GROVE. WE WILL SELL AT THE4LOW PRICE OF 637.50 PER FRONT FOOT IF TAKEN WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. ALL THE SURROUNDING PROPERTIES BRING FROM 600 TO 675 PER FRONT FOOT. YOU CAN CLEAR 65.000 ON THIS THIS SPRING, AS STREET CAR LINE WILL PASS DIRECTLY IN FRONT. COME TO SEE ME QUICK IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY, AS THIS PROPERTY WILL NOT STAY ON THE MARKET LONG AT THIS PRICE. G. J. DALLAS, 318319 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. For Sale Real Estate. * W. JONES & CO., 5 VIApUCT PLACE. WE HAVE THREE VACANT LOTS ON Connnlly street, just off Gletmwooil ave nue, each 35 by 150, which wo can offer at 6400 cash. CORNER OF MARTIN AND LOVE streets; lot 160 by 90 feet; room for five four-room houses that ran be made to net nt lenst 15 per cent; lot at 61.000. DEPARTMENT STORE FAILS IN SAVANNAH; LIABILITIES HEAVY Savannah, Ga„ March 26.—P. T Foye, proprietor of a department store on Barnard and Broughton atreeta, and one of the largeat wholesale and retail merchant. In Savannah, haa tiled a pe tition In voluntary bankruptcy. The Ilabllltlea of the Arm arc given ns <113,361.49 und Iho aaaete <11,723.01. The largeat creditor of Mr. Foye la the Citizens' Southern Bank, to whom he owen <30,000. He la represented by Messrs. Garrard & Meldrlm. ATLANTA COMPANIES WILL BE INSPECTED BEGINNING NEXTWEEK Beginning next Tuesday, Colonel W. G. Obcnr, Inspector general of the National Guard of Georgia, uml Captain Morgan, of the regular army, will inspect nil Atlanta companies find troops. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday nnd Monday will be given to this work here. Following Inspection In Atlanta the companies in Marietta, Rome, Lltidnle, ccdartown. MMIedgcvllle, Sparta, Madison. Athens, Elbcrtci! and Gainesville will be Inspected, winding lip April 23 III Atlanta with lus|>cctlnii of general headquarters and the governor's stuff. The local inspections for next week are as follows: April 2, Atlanta: Headquarters nnd com panies A nnd B, Fifth infantry. April 3, Atlanta: Companies C and* D. if ill Infantry. April 4, Atlanta: Compnules K nnd M, Fifth infantry. April 5. Atlanta: Company L. Fifth In fantry nnd the Hccoud field artillery. April 8, Atlanta: Squadron headquarters nnd troop L, First cavalry. PAIR BROUGHT BACK FROM CHARLESTON New York, March 26.-—Evelyn Nes- blt Thaw’s Indictment and trial for perjury committed to save the life of her husband probably will be the most sensational and startling aftermath of the Thaw trial. Certain covert moves indicate that It is District Attorney Jerome's aim not to spare the young woman punishment. If she must be sacrificed to vindicate Stanford White's memory*. While the Thaw case was tempora rily halted today, Jerome took pains to nsure that certain'witnesses, most of them women of the stage, would be on hand whenever he might see fit to call them. Whether Harry Thaw goes to the Matteawan mad house or to state’s prison Is a mattdr of comparative In difference to Jerome, according to those who have discusaed the matter with him. He Is not so eagerly vengeful against Thaw as to be over-zealous to send him to the chair. The more Important matter Is to es tablish the falsity of the allegations brought against Stanford White by Evelyn Nesblt Thaw on the witness stand and to clear his name by show ing that she swore falsely. J*'oundatlon for perjury proceedings was laid by the young woman herself. Vain endeavors were pat forth by Law yer Delmas to shield her from the dis trict attorney’s campaign to Impeach her story by getting her account of the treatment to which she was subjected by the architect Into the record in the guise of a conversation she had with Harry Thaw. This sh'leld of protection failed when Jerome obtained from her a direct statement fixing the date of the attack by White. The Incidents In the mirror room of one of White's retreats, she swore, took place on the night subse quent to the day upon which she had posed for certain photographs. Jerome, aided by White’s friends, has proof, It Is reported, that White on the night named by Evelyn was In his apartments In the Madison Square tow. er receiving election- returns. CAPITAL OF HONDURAS CAPTURED BY ZELAYA; WOMEN ARE ATTACKED San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua. March 28.—Tegulcgalpa, the capital of Honduras, has fallen. The Nicaraguan army and the Hon duran revolutionists now occupy the town. President Bonilla, of Honduras, has escaped to Atnalpa. Two hundred dead and 180 wounded were found by the Nicaraguan army when It drove the Honduran and Bal- ndornn forces out of Cholutea. The Nicaraguans captured 1.500 rifles, a quantity of artillery and an abun dance of ammunition. The dead Hon durans and Salvadorans were burled outside the town, while the wounded were placed In the tempo!ary hospital, where the wounded Nicaraguans are being cared for.- OUTRAGES PERPETRATED BY ZELAYAS' TROOPS Washington, March 26.—Philip R. Brown, secretary of the American mis sion to Honduras and Guatemala, who has been at Tegucigalpa, has sent word to the state department that President Bonilla, of Honduras, has reorganized his army and purposes to make a prolonged resistance to the Nicaraguan forces. News of the sacking of San Marcos, Honduras, an account of a fresh re volt In the Interior of Honduras and information of considerable financial loss to American Interests because of the war, has reached here from Puerto Cortez, Honduras, by way of New Or leans. According to a story related by Gen eral Carcoma, of the Honduran army, who was supposed to have been killed, but who escaped unharmed. San Mar cos was looted by Nicaraguan troops, who perpetrated outrages upon women and defenseless citizens. OIL KING’S OWN PASTOR GIVES ROAST TO RICH both for 6900. COOPER STREET, 108 BY 150. FOR 61.90°. CORNER FOURTEENTH AND CENTRE l4.t 100 by 120 to 12-foot altar, for 61.250 610) ensh. bnlnuce monthly. Better iuv tlgnte. PIT.... _ . ... ... BOTH 'PHONES 5569. LODOWICK J. HILL, 313 Century Building Bell Phone M 1807. LOTS—Closing out sale of splendid lots in the beau tiful oak grove, just back of Grant Purk, ou South Boule vard, Grady Avenue and Robinson Street. Call at IV BUILDING. BOTH PHONES 4234. lot 60x209. with east front; furnished com Ip*,.. We fe«>! assured that this Is th out offering that run be had on the main onlevnrd of our Issmtlftil city. :*onvenU'- ....... ng a perfect house. Built without re fer expense. Owner lenvlug town: vide veranda. Immense reception bull. Ri nk sliding doors opening Into Initig room relief lively; cell- ind art glum* _ Widows, china clos Mind dining room: pantries ro norcclnlii sinks: kifehen rains- heater: fine bedroom, let down stairs, three large p stairs: right Hi fixtures, finest „. _ . aud mplete bath: large serv- nent, with llrepinee and Vr furnace; eomhlimtlon ■(work und finish. J. G. ffrown, the street photographer, and Pauline Haynes, who were arrested n few dnys ngo In Charleston on the charge of cheating and swindling, were brought to Atlanta Monday night by Defective Simp son nml locked In the police station. Brown Is ucoused of buying n pistol from J. Jacobs. 100 Decatur street, und falling to pay for It. nml the woman Is accused of buvltig a 6109 diamond ring from the »o place nml skipping out without pay* the purchase price. SHOT ON STREET CAR; DIES FROM WOUNDS Solomon Mitchell, the negro who was shot Saturday night by Conductor J. W. Townsend, of the street railway company, died Monday night at mid night at the Grady Hospital. Townsend, who surrendered Monday morning, was released during the day on bond by Justice of the Peace Kings- bery and his trial*set for AprU 10. On learning of the death of the negro, Chief Jennings Tuesday morning order ed Townsend re-arrested. The shoot ing resulted from a row over a slick nickel. Cleveland, Ohio, March 26.—While he stood In the wings of tho stage wait ing for a rehearsal that was to follow his address, Dr. Charles Eaton, pastor of John D. Rockefeller's Baptist church, bitterly arraigned the rich In his first passion week address, at the Star the ater, a burlesque house. “This country Is full of men who will voluntarily prostruto themselves upon the ground nnd lick blacking from a rich man's shoes simply be cause he Is rich," he declared. “Christ meant Just what He said. He declare ! that It Is easier for the camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for u rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. “I have seep men. who, In the public press, have waded through oceans of Ink, stand with their tongues cleaved to the roofs of their mouths with awe and trembling when they entered the presence of a rich mat} I know.” Banquet for Newcomer. N Speclnl to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 26.—-The Chamber of Commerce will give Major Henry C. Newcomer, the United States engineer who has been transferred from this city to Pittsburg, Pa., n banquet tomorrow evening before he leaves per manently for Pittsburg. Toasts will be delivered by several .well-known local and out-of-town after-dinner speakers. GEORGIA DISTILLING COMPANY IS SUED FOR DAMAGES. ooooskk>oooo<h>o<h>oooooooooo O a O TIPPING NEGRO PORTERS O O BRIBERY IN INDIANA. 0 0 O 0 Indianapolis, Ind., March 26.— 0 0 Persons tipping negro porters In 0 0 Indiana will be guilty of bribery 0 0 under the statute. Tips to waiters O 0 in dining cars are also bribery Q 0 In the eyes of the new law. A 0 0 bill just passed was Intended to 0 O protect shippers ugalnst freight 0 O conductors, whom the shippers 0 0 were frequently compelled to “re- U 0 member’’ In order to get cars. The 0 0 bill makes It bribery for any rail- 0 0 road employee to accept anything 0 0 of value from anyone having bust- O 0 ness with the company. It also O 0 makes It bribery for uny person 0 0 to give anything of value for any O 0 service rendered by such agent or 0 mployee. 0 00000000000000000000000000 Special to Tho Georgian. Macon, Oa., March 26.—In the Fed eral court yesterday suits were entered by Martini Afc Rossi, of Turin, Italy, and by Edouard •Pernod, of Pontaller, France, against the Swift Creek Dis tilling Company for alleged Infringe ments of labels on drinks sold as ver mouth and as nbnlnthe. Both complain, ants ask for $5,000 damages, nnd seek pefrnanent Injunctions ugalnst the local concern to prohibit the alleged use of labels on bottles similar to those used by the foreign concerns. MACON BU8INE88 MAN DIES IN BALTIMORE, MD. Special to Tho Georgian. Macon, Ga., March 26.—The death of Maurice Waterman, which occurred at Baltimore nt the Johns Hopkins Hos pital, has caused great regret In Ma con. There was not a better known or more popular man In Macon than Mr. Waterman, and Ills hundreds of friends are deeply grieved at the news of his death. Mr. Waterman came to America from Germany nt the age of 17 years, and went to Hawklnsvllle, Ga., where he engaged In business with his brother. About twenty years ago they moved to Macon, nnd establshed a horse und mule business. WILL BUILD NEW RAILROAD FROM LAKES TO GULF • we get Result8.* BANKRUPT SALE. By virtu <«f ;t*i order Special to The Georgian. Bristol, Tenn.. March 26.—Bird M. Robinson, president of the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Raflwuy. has xtra ! confirmed the rumor that his railroad will build a trunk line from New Or leans and connect with the Frisco and Itock Island, forming a shorter trunk line from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. The Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City will build from Its present southern terminus, nt Mobile, to New Orleans, nn«! from Middleton to Joppa, His., or . if. Aditnis, nh*d bids wilt !«• received fro itII March 1997. nt l» uVlm-k ,i. in,, i the stork i»f g'HwIs. jrtitadrr nml »>hlrt hi aery, shirt pattern*. fonontble j Paducah, Ky. wl*l fits**, tills ditti' cuts, offli'r fmiloHe Special to The Georgian. Mncon, Ga., March 26.—The first i t u series of damage suits against the Royster Guano Company occupied the attention of the city court yesterday, hen the case of C. C. Jones against IN THEATER PANIC Oreenfleld, Ind.. -March 26.—Twenty, four persons were Injured, some se riously, In a panic following an explo* slon of natural gas In the Bijou flve* cent moving picture theater here last night. The place, which le on the sec ond floor of the Moore <|Iock, was crowded, and the ezplosloif threw In the walls back of the stage, covering the audience with dehrts. ' Instantly the audience woe seized with panic, and men, women and chil dren rushed to the doors. In an Instant there was a mass of struggling men and women at tho doors. When order was restored and the people were gotten from the building twenty-four persons were found to have been Injured, near ly all of them being trampled upon. MORTON BROTHERS LOSE SALT PLANT Hutchinson, Kans., March 26.—The explosion of a cool oil lamp started a fire that destroyed the Morton salt plant, the largeat In the world, last night, lnclndlng a new <360,000 addi tion. The loss, Including a vast quanti fy of refined salt, may amount to <1,- 000,000. The Morton block was the the Royster Ouano Company came Op. | ch .l r '. am , he * _"? "»*!?? ml chiefly by Joy Morton, and hl’s broth- suit of certain fumes, which. It Is al leged, nre released from the guano fac lory and Injure vegetation Jn the vi cinity of the works. The damages asked for are $1,999. Several other suits similar to the one how on trial are pending before the city court. Vperlal to The G^*rcl-in Macon, Ga., March 26.—When th- Elks' convention meets In Rome this year there will be over 200 Macon Elks on hand to extend nn Invitation to th* convention to hold Its next annual ses sion In Macon. Tho Macon Elks nre going after tho convention, and It Is believed that the city will get the next, meeting of tho order. The Macon Lodge Is one of tho largest In the country nnd is In eplen- dld condition to entertain the state convention If It should come here. er. Paul Morton, former secretary the navy. MACON OUTING CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS Hpcclfil to The Georgian. Macon, Ga., March 26.—The annual meeting of the members of the Outing Club will be held next Friday, April 1, and the date for the formal opening will be set. The ^tnnual elect of of ficers will take place nt this meeting. It Is customary to start the season with festivities of some sort, a dance and o supper, and It Is not probable that this custom will be foregone this year. From all appearances the club will have one of its most successful seasons this year. WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH HARRI8 EXECUTION Special to Tho Georgian. Columbia, 8. C., March 25.—Govern or Ansel today notified the attorneys for Tom Harris that he would not In terfere with the execution of the sen- •»f Hon. V. If. Adam*. il. nt 10 a. lit. A!I bid* the approval of flu* Special to The Georgian. Mncon. Ga.. March 26.—An order, — was signed by Judge Speer yesterday | tence, next Friday, by ^appointing Rockville, Md.. March 26.—Ell A. allowing the appeal to the United. Smith, the Alaskan mall carrier, who Stutes circuit court of appeals of the recently gained notoriety by making j case of Wright. \\ llllams nnd Wadley. the fi.eoO-mlle trip from Alnska to (In the case of Wright. Williams nn.l Washington In a conveyance drawn by | Wadley ugalnst the United States th* wolf dogs, has taken unto him- | plaintiffs sued for 66,941.03 for work * ■ of Miss Dora! on dirt roads In Chfekomauga. X small Judgment wo lunacy commission, granting a respite or otherwise. This seals the fate of Harris, and he must hang. Judge Speer In favor of the plaintiffs, but they wt*re dissatisfied with this ar. 1 are taking the case on a writ of error recently found before to ll.e circuit court of appeals.