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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1307.
Here’s what you have been
looking for. A few acres.
Just a little distance from
c itv limits. Two places with
5 and 12 acres, respectively.
One a 5-rooin cottage, barn,
etc., the other a new two-
room cottage and good barn
One is operated now success
fully as a chicken farm. The
finest cherted road out of the
city to this property. Let us
make you prices.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
AT 2* BRADLEY STREET. A SPLENDID
three-room cottage on lot 40 feet front
for only 1950; u uent little home ami fine
investment.
IS ONE BLOCK OF WILLIAMS STREET
school, four-room cottage; nicely papered;
water and sewer connection; alley In rear:
rents $1260; $1,250, on easy payments; get
busy.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
here are a fewjnuynrrt homes
ON TUB NORTH SIDE.
•MM BUYS A BEAUTIF I, SIX-ROOM
JSSIT OU ,,ck " u lot <9 !>>• K0;
V. -,At!KI, . ON "THKET. NEAR Foil
JW,** A HANDSOJIK HKHIDKNO
100.
street; baa ulne rooms and
up to date In every respect; lot 50 by
nVKLVlvROUM HOUSE (JS
brio 1 Ue 8treet * ,u C°°^ condltlijp; lot 50
j A< KS()N struct: near
■l«n'T; ,„ r .n; < '?nr : A.IoO.’ 0 '"" * W0 '** 0r7 rC “’
CjwJl BUYS 8IX ROOM COTTAGE ON
Wlmmlt nvr-min, n..«r
SOUTH SIDE JlfcSHiBNCKS:
BUYS A NICE EIOHT-ROOM COT-
lage on South l’ryor street, ue.ir. Gleuu,
i good condition, on lot 50 by 160.
aT’itol Aveng e - six-room cot-
‘^‘.^In^pJendld condition, lot 70 by 140;
$G.°W RTYs TWO-STORY NINE-ROOM
bouse on c’apitol avenue; lias all Im
provements: lot 50 by 150.
KIILT1I PRYOR 8THKKT—HEAUTl FUI.
t"<i■,tnrt nlin--room huttae; storni-.ti.pt-
pil am) floul.le floor; modern; on lot 30 by
1«3; for only Il.iKiO,*
W.000 BUYS A BINE SEVEN-ROOM
Imu.e on Park nveime; on lot 63 lijr 197.
CHEROKEE AVENUE. NEAR BltYAN;
nlee_ilx-room cottage; lot 69 by 200.
Price *3,000.
LOTS.
34.000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV-
el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 by 200; near
eopgla avenue.
“WE BUILD HOMES.”
YOU CAN SELECT
~ A IOT ANYWHERE
IN TOWN. AND WE
WILL SELL IT TO
YO.U, AND BUILD
A HOUSE ON IT TO
SUIT YOU, ON A
CASH P A Y M E N T.
BALANCE LIKE
RENT. OR WE WILL
PAY OFF YOUR
NOTES ON ANY
LOT. AND BUILD
A HOUSE. BALANCE
LIKE RENT.
SEE OUR ARCH-
TECT, AIR. J. B.
HAWKINS; HIS AD
VICE AND DRAW
INGS COST YOU
NOTHING.
W. P. KELLY & CO.
312-313-314 Peters Bldg.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE 2009—ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.,
*2.600—BIMNI9-NKW SIX-BOOM COT-
. tage; finest of cabinet mantels; tiled
hearths, tinted walla throughout. Within
about two block* of liraut park. Term*
••eryiea so liable.
tl.663~IIItAND.NRW FIVE-ROOM HOUSF,
on (Uennwood avenue. Homo cnah; bat-
on’hill Afiutm; \vi* iiaCri a” tils autT*
ful ten-room houae. with all modern
conveniences, nml we can make you a ape-
clal bargain,
McCRORY & JOHNSON.
Real Estate,
503 Peters Building—Phones 4631.
ON HIGHLAND AVE.-AN R ROOM TWO
story residence; actually worth $4,000. It’i
bargain nml no mistake for $3,600. |5'»
cash nml $500 yearly, Don’t miss this.
TWOSTORY SIX-ROOM HOUSE NEAR
Fraser street school; nice cherted street.
East front; $2,000.
Font ROOMS AND HALL. STN8ET AVE.
In half block of car line. $100 cash and
115.09 per mouth. $1,150.
will be nicely finished with cabinet
felt; we can sell /or $1,250; $100 cash and $15
per mouth.
ON CAPITOL AVE.—LOT 50*200 ; 6-ItOOM
house with hall; cabinet mantels, large
dressing room, servants' room; east front.
It a n |»encb. Only $3,050.
ON DOANK 8T.—SPLENDID 5-ROOM
cottage; 56x1*6; porcelain bath, cabinet
innutels; well built; all street improvements
down. It's u bargain for only $2,500. $700
cash, balance $20 per month. Owner oh-
INVESTMENT OR HOME AT A 8ACKI-
flee; 6-room cottage;- storm-sheeted and
double-floored; water, gas nml bath. In
Grant Pitrk section; you can't afford to
miss It. $1,650. Obliged to raise $1,000 cash.
NEAR WHITEHALL STREET WE HAVE
a good place consisting of one store itud
market and one dwelliug. Price $3,000.
MCE LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JETT
•treets; $25 cash nud $5 per mouth. For
plat, call nt office.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
12.390—BASS STREET. BETWEEN
Hill and Grant, 6-room cottage, largo,
«hady lot. convenient to churches,
•chool nnd car tinea. 1600 cash and *23
12.000—WOODSON STREET. NEAR
Grunt Park, S rooms, lot SO by 100.
Easy terms.
13,0(1(1—GRANT STREET, NEAR Au
gusta, one block new Baptist church.
»*w school nnd Grant Park, two car
lines. 6 rooms, all conveniences, large,
Shady lot. East front. *1.000 cash and
125 month.
NEW MODERN HOME
FOR SALE.
On one of the most beau
tiful streets on north side,
two-story, nine-room mod-
mi house, just completed,
{■very convenience, furnace
Heated, electric lights, dou
ble sheathed aud floored.
hi basement is servant’s
room, storage room, furnace
r '>om with cement floor.
First floor, reception hall,
Parlor, sitting room or Iibra-
J7> dining room, kitchen,
butler’s pantry, storage
r °om aud lavatory.
Second floor has four bed
rooms with large closets,
bath room and linen closet.
All rooms aud closets nice
ly tinted, wide veranda front
and side, fine lot, east front,
brst class plumbing, material
aud workmanship through
out.
Price $7,500.
ADDRESS OWNER,
CARE GEORGIAN.
to date. $1,800 to $2,000.
IN THE BEAUTIFUL .SUBURB OF
Kirkwood, ju*t 4 fc tulles from city, we
have splendid nine-room two-story resi
lience; lot 100 by 200; for only $4,150.
Barn anil other Improvement*. If you
want n splendid country home, let us abow
you this.
ON THIS SAME STREET (HOWARD) IN
Kirkwood, we have a bargain to offer
you lu two six-room cottages and one
eleven-room resilience on lot 384 bv 360.
Talk to us at once about this. It’* a
splendid location and near church nnu
schools.
FOUR ACRES
AT BOLTON. ON RIVER LINK; 8PLEN-
did two-story residence; built for a home.
Variety of fruit and poultry business.
This is something nice and will please
you. House would cost $3,500. land cost
$1,000. orchard, etc., cost $300. Take It
for $3,500. Let us show you.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell ’Phone 2027.
Atlanta Thone 1881.
A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
2,100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO-
pie, 2 miles of railroad frontage, also pub
lic road froutage, 1,20) acres in cultivation
350 acres of rich bottom lands; 800 acres of
flue swamp bottoms still to be developed.
Plenty of wood sad timber for home con
sumption. Most of the land Ilea level aud
Is a loose, durk, loamy soli, with strong clay
subsoil. One mule can cultivate 40 acres
of this load. Two six-room dwelling! nud
thirty tenant bouses of two and four rooms,
ulcely distributed. Corn mill and gin, saw
mill, horse nnd mule bnrus, crib and bog
aud chicken bouses, etc., all In good condi
tion; 5 miles of hog wire fencing. Creek
nnd branches supply water in nearly nil
parts of the land. Station and side track
on the place. School nnd churches cdtiveu-
tent. Annual average net Income $6,000.
Price 115 per acre. Terms oue-thlrd cash;
balance on or before ten years la annual
payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent
on deferred payments. This Is a bargain
and the chance of a lifetime. Make the
down payment and the place will make the
rnouey to pay the balance. Good water
and good health. Labor la plentiful and
cheap. For further Information, write or
*4.000 — EI.KVKN'ROOM IIOU8E SS
Richardson 'street. This place.Is always
rented nt $45 per mouth, and could lw
made to bring more. Half cash; balance to
suit.
IUiOO-6 ACRES THAT 18 ONLY A SHORT
distance from the center of tbo cRjr.
Land la practically level; has running
water. This place could l»e sub-divided
tut a* to make fourteen good-sired build
ing lots. Land adjoining this recently
sold for over $500 per acre; $200 cash;
balance In three years.
*1.850—A 81'I.KMiII) UF-TODATE FIVE-
room cottnge: porcelain bath: hot and
cold water attachments; that must In* sold
In the next few days, as the owner la
leaving the city nml will uot rent; $400
cash, balance to suit,
$2.$00 - SIX-ROOM COlTACiK WITH
large hall; lot 50 by 190; with fruit,
rapes, etc. Within one block of Gruut
park; $20.) cash: balance to suit.
fc.lSO-A IIHAUflKUI. SUliURRAN UOT-
tage right In the verv best section of
South Kirkwood. Lot fronts 100 feet. 220
feat deep. Car before your floor. Very
place for fruit, flowers aud yhlckcus. You
make the terrna.
GEO. P. MOORE,
Real Estate and Investments
402 Kiser Building.
Bell Rhone 5408.
$2.350—ON NORTHWEST CORNER
Onk and Ashby; 50x150; on terms of $60)
rash nud balance easy.
close cuough to walk. $300 cash and $25 per
$5.COO-ON BEST PART OF CAPITOL AVE.
Has 8 rooms, lot lies beautifully, has east
ern exposure and close enough to walk: uu
Ideal home proportion, on terms of $1,000
cash aud balance $500 to $600 yearly.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO
Real Estate and Renting Agents,
ALL CLASSES CITY PROPERTY
AND FARMS.
24 South Broad Street,
BELL PHONE 2614.
ATLANTA PHONE 3S03.
FOR SALE—IS acres of choice land 2 miles
from Uackhead. Beautifully Ionited on
chert road, elevated and healthy, nice 5
room bouse, barn. etc. Choice variety of
fruit. This Is an ideal home for some oue.
„ NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION
near the North Avenue yards. Three new
bouses; well built aud attractive; reutnl of
125.50 per mouth. Price $2,250; oue-half
VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE
of Twelfth street; 80 by 175 feet. A geu-
ulue bargain for $1,500 cash.
HOUSTON STREET, CORNER HOWELL
street, aeveu-rooin cottage home; all city
conveniences; lot 48 by 11$. -'rice $2,850; $800
cash; balance $30 per month.
LUCILB AVENUE. NEAR ASHBY
street, complete * two-story seven-room
home; ull city conveniences; lot 37 by 160
to alley; storin-sheeted and double-floored.
All right for $3*750. Tern)*.
rmu, balance $25 per ihontb; 7 per cent.
This place Is now rented to a good tenant
for $3 per mouth.
ESTES BROS.,
Real Estate,
706 Peters Building,
Atlanta Phone 244.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
$3,350—6-room cottage on
Cherokee avenue, with all
modem improvements
Terms if desired. This is a
•bargain.
$3,000—9-room house on
Larkin street, all modern
conveniences, good large lot,
near in. This is a bargain
and a good investment or
home.
33.50*^1 1IAVK OS EAST GEORGIA AVE
nut*, dost* cuough to walk to Grant park,
a beautiful 2-story 7-room bouse with large
Imcfc porch; bath, two toilets, linen closet,
china closet, two halla and on a ulce lot.
I can sell this on terms of $1,000 cash and
balance one mid two years. See me quick.
This U a bargain.
SEE ME ABOUT A COTTAGE HOME
of 8 rooms, built just to suit you, ou
Georgia avenue near park. I can sell you
this at a price that will Interest you, and
It only takes $1,250 cash to handle It.
$2.800-0N NORTH BOULEVARD. NEAR
park, an k rooni cottage; lot 40x300; stable,
nice garden, city water; on terms of $500
cash, balance easy monthly payments.
$1.400—ORMOND 8T.. BETWEEN GRANT
nud Hill streets; lot 100x180 to an alley;
tile sidewalks, city water and gns; you
could build three houses on this. $80) cash
and halnuce easy. Get busy,
New Orleans, March 27.—According
to a telegram received here the Hon
durans have recaptured Trujillo, the
first Caribbean seaport taken by the
Nicaraguans.
TRUJILL RECAPTURED
BY BONILLA’S FORCES;
ENEMY IS DRIVEN OUT
$1,150—ON XOUTIIWK8T CORNER
Garden and Oriuond streets; two lots. 40
feet wide; will make you money. $100 cash
nnd $20 month.
$650-1 HAVE THE ONLY TWO LOTS
left on Oriunud street that are desirable
nnd which I can sell on terms of $60 cash
and $10 month. You will never miss the
payment nml you will thank me when you
make that $100 ou it. See me quick.
$960— LOT ON OAK STREET NEAR
Ashby; on terpis of $250 cash and balance
$l,9fr—BRAND NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE; IT
rents for $15. It looks good. In Third
nrd.
Ill Ills flu. I DIIHIUDII , RiMIRI
i offer. Get busy ami buy this.
$3,300—6-room house, bath,
water and gas, in best part
of Grant Park district, mod
ern home right up to date.
This is a dandy.
$5,500 Cash—9-rooin house
on best part of Georgia
avenue, cabinet mantels,
porcelain bath, and in fact
every modern up-to-date im
provement; fruit in gai'den,
good, large lot. This must
be sold at once and is offered
at this ridiculously low
price. Sec us at once. /
$3,000—Inman Park;
7-room cottage near car
line; all modern improve
ments. .TM S is well worth
$3,500; terms if desired.
II ACRES of laiul 3H nillr. from the rlty.
This l» benutlfully located on n nubile
roml, nnd l» n cholco |iropo«ltion to pint tip
nnd to double y..ur mono*. Dome nnlckly:
If you don’t, the other follow will. We
are Instructed to noil. See uu for price nnd
particular*. iJllid one mile beyond thin In
.oiling for *200 tier nore. On it Mrtti utter
$137.50 per nere might huy It.
PEACHTREE ROAD—At Buekhend wc
hove 472 feet fronting Penehtree rood.
You mnv think *15 per front foot in high for
thin beautiful tract, but we know of a piece
that aold nt *29 tier front foot beyond thin;
an If you are Intcrentod «oc tin ul__nurc.
133* ucren, " *~—
mllca front Thickhead, *709.
SOMETHING '
2-atnry houae,
front atnlrwaya. - on... .-™»—. ■»••
an.i hack porehea. built by day hi . ......
of heat material, large at ore room, electric
light.. Thin l« a model home and up-to-
date In every nnrtloulnr “ -
nud umplo outbuilding...
full pnrtlcalnrn oddrosa
office.
7.ROOM sn<l 2-room bouses, roruer lot, up-
todnti* every way. If aold t*w days
$5,200 buys it.
9-ROOM 2**tory house. North Boulevard.
Don’t fall to see us about this, for It Is a
bargain.
8 ROOM 2-story house, modern in every
particular. It must be sold. We Me In-
strueteil to sell this b. MUtlful home at the
low price of $3,250 If taken at once.
ALSO a number of desirable homes on the
south side. For term* and full partly
Inrs s***» or address us
street.
at 24 South Broad
LODOWrCK 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 Park, on South Boule
vard, Grady Avenue and
.Robinson Street. Call at
office for prices and terms.
N INVESTMENT ON EDGEWOOD
avenue, paying 337 per moiilli. Price 33,
10 There la nothin* better.
GOOD EAST FRONT I.OT, INSIDE CITY
limits, uu new Ktewart avenue enr line.
All right for 3000.
WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 6 ROOM
rnttuiic Imme; atree.t paved and everything
down. Price *2.625.
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 0-ROOM
homo; all city convenience*; elevated lot.
Price only *2,100.
McLendon ave.-ai.most news room
cottage; b.t 60*200 to alley; good i.lai* to
ralee chicken* and children. tl,6(0-^leud
easy terms.
HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER 8T.
FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR
park, 50x160; tile walks. Cheap for $800.
A GREAT BIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE.
In y* high sectlou—$750.
Soles Department:
A. S. HOOK, R. C. EVE.
$3,000—We have a cottage
and store house on lot 190
x200, situated just outside
the city limits on one of the
main roads leading into the
city; a bargain; owner leav-
ing city and must have cash.
$9,000—8 rooms and recep
tion hall, elegant home, N.
Boulevard, just completed;
handsome mantels and com
bination gas and electric fix
tures of the most artistic de
sign; deep lot. Terms enn
he made to suit purchaser.
NOTICE!
We desire to call the at
tention of our clients to the
importance of registering
and voting for the water
bonds; it is absolutely es
sential that the water de
partments be enabled to
keep pace with the unprece
dented growth of the city. In
our office, we have an im
mense number of clients and
customers all over the city,
who arc clamoring for the
extension of water mains, so
they can build new resi
dences and new factories.
Wednesday and Thursday
are the last days for register
ing. Do not put it off.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Corner Broad and Alabama Sts.
MISSING MERCHANT
TRACED TO RICHMOND.
Wc have several special bar
gains in cottages on Kelly
street. If you want some
thing good you will do well
to see us about these.
SEE US FOR BARGAINS.
8pedal to The Georgia u.
Raleigh, N. C., March 2.7.—Samuel
W. Harris, the merchant who an mye-
j tcrloualy disappeared March IS, has
been traced to Richmond, Va., but a
telegram from a detective there eaye
he left on the ISth. He was a man
of mean* and there le nothing to ehow
that he waa Involved In any financial
di/Dcully. All effort* to trace him aft
er leaving Richmond have proved of
no avail.
Marine Band on Tour.
Washington, ■ March 27.—The United
States Marine band. In full numer
ical etrength, will start out Saturday
on a tour of fire weeks, during which
the organliatton wilt visit two doxen of
the moat Important Eastern cities.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME.
Tlilk place la on corner of W.
Peachtree and Third, one of the
most desirable locations In At
lanta.
Ten rooms, double floors, hard
wood, Btorm sheeting, slate roof,
baths, electricity and gas, furnace
heat, servant’s room,- etc. Every
thing that makes a home deBlrable.
I can sell this for 39,500, on easy
terms. You won’t And many like It
and had better see me at once.
OUST IS X. ANDERSON,
527 Candler Building,
. Phone 5161.
i,50D—r.„
In: »*nst front lot. 54x200 to l.H-fmtt
Utrc-t to strati allay; moUarn 2-siory K-
room hooK*. with complatt* mo*l#*rn Imtb am]
extra lavatory: on n very pretty ovation «»f
the street. $1.5*19 iloWli nml the balance
mer n perbwl of yi»ars.
CSwCa NEWSoUTH AVENUE 8-ltOoil
2-story home, mi north front lot, 60xIW):
nb-elv ‘hliatleil. with oiirbiiltillngs; ibmUle-
flnoroil ami storm-sheeteil; unusually flue
front view.
gjfcn-A IO-ROOM 2 STORY HOUSE. ON
the north side, on wide street; half block
of ear llm*. oil north front elevated Int.
about six feet above street, with a heavy
front stone wall* altogether u very luipoit-
SPLENDID CLASS
WILL GRADUATE
A class of 04 will graduate from the
Atlanta College of Pharmacy Wednes
day evening at 8:30 o'clock at the
Grand opera house.
Judge Howard Van Epps will confer
the degree, and Dean George F. Payne
will uRIdale. An Interesting program
of music haa been arranged.
.FI
A FIGHT ON TAFTi
may mum
Statesman Says Ohio Is Not
Unanimous for War
Secretary.
Washington, March 27.—Senator For.
aker does mot concede that Secretary
Taft will be Ohio's choice for the prea
identlal nomination next year.
Senator Foraker eaye he does not
“want any political honors from the
people of Ohio without their hearty
approval," and he suggests that the
proper way to determine who Is the
choice of the people to head the na
tional Republican ticket and to repre
sent the state In the United States sen
ate Is for the Republican state execu
live committee to authorix* primary
election to choose delegates to the
state convention, which will be called
upon to determine this question.
The announcement of State Super
intendent of Inaurance Voorhls that the
support of Ohio would go to Secretary
Taft for the presidential nomination
led Senator Foraker, It Is believed, to
Issue the statement outlining hla posi
tion.
Air. Foraker does not say he will be
a candidate to succeed President Roose.
veil, but It Is generally understood
among his friends In Washington that
at a later date he will formally an
nounce his candidacy, und that tf the
primary election Is called In Ohio, he
will enter Into the light to secure the
Indorsement of hts own state.
Trujillo was captured by Nicaraguan
force* on March 17. Several days later
American marlnea were landed there
to protect American Interests.
FOSE CROIX KNIGHTS
MEEIIDNESDA!
Will Confer Degrees in Sev
eral Grade! of
the Order.
Dr.
Marvin Deposits
Money
Dover.
at
WON’T PROSECUTE; '
’WANTS CHILD
Offers to Pay an Additional
$1,000 for Clew to
Stolen Youth.
L
Dorer, Del., March 27.—The Marvin kt<$*
iplng <*aae took a new phase Inst night,
when Dr. Marvin, father of the mlsslnr
boy. nnnatincotl that ho prill deposit $1,000
In the Farmers’ bank here today In the care
of Cashier Walter Morris. Tb!i will be
paid to any one wbo shall return the ab*
ducted child, with no questions asked.
Dr. Marvin also stated that he will pav
nn additional $1,000 for Information b*nd-
fiiff to the restoration, of his boy. This
also will probably be* deposited In the
same bank.
Dr. Marvin mined this Idea from recent
letters received In his mall, now coming to
him direct, Instead of first going to the
IMnkertons. He expressed a belief that
the little fellow would be returned to
him within the next few days.
' ”1 am. of the opinion.” he wild, “that
If the kidnapers can In* assured of no
prosecution they will return my child.
“Heretofore they have been afraid of
4he I’lnkertons. My rlews In thfa direction
hove been largely corroborated by Detec*
tlvo Murphy, who returned here today from
New York.
Murnhy conferred with Dr. Marvin be
fore departing for Philadelphia, nnd said
i knew that the boy Is alive. He said ho
White Eagle chapter, Knlghta
Rose Croix, of the Scottish Rite Free-
manone, will jpeet Wednesday evening
at 6:30 o'clock in bualneaa session. The
eighteenth degree will be conferred In
full at 7:30 o'clock.
All candidates who failed to reclevs
the fifteenth, sixteenth or seventeenth
degrees, and tvho desire ta advance,
may do so by meeting at the temple at
4:30 o’clock Wednesday evening, when
the degrees will be communicated to
them. %
Dr. Richard G. Nunn, sovereign
grand Inspector general for Georgia,
will be the guest of the lodge during the
evening.
Notice of Water Bond Election.
Atlanta, Go., March $. 1907.—Kotlca I
hereby given to the qualified voters of
the city of Atlanta that the mayor and
geucral council of said city have callad an
election to be held at the several voting
precincts In the city of Atlanta, within
the legal hours for holding elections, on
Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1907,
deteruilue whether tbo qualified voters of
the city
requisite
sue Of ut» auuurni iuuumh— —,
dollars of bonds of the city of Atlanta,
‘ lea* tlu
therec *
Improvements
ism of water — ___ —
extension of water mains within the cor-
city of Atlanta will assent, by the
Islte two-thlrde majority, to the la-
of five hundred thousand (1600,000)
ida of tbe city of Atlanta.
. .>v not less than par. and
proceeds thereof applied only to
* In aud additions to the >ys-
WIFE OF DOCTOR TAKES
STRYCHNINE BY MISTAKE.
$3.00>—WITHIN A BI.OUK OF tfllK Rfon*
part of Grant i*ork; flue new 6-riH-m cot
tage, on car line; equipped with every
comfort and «-onveiilei»ev. $3W down uml
$2.7.V>-A 2MOUY fltKW MT. IIItMK: LOT
40x200. with servants’ house. $300 down.
balum-o >20 per month.
I2.35V-A 5-ROOM' MODERN
OILS’Ell
N-ks of tin* main
list front lot. $230
', within twi
entrance of Grant •park;
cash. Imlance easy.
$1000- ATf It At TI Yfc \VEKT END GOT-
tage. with four unusually large rooms
and (mil. i-aldm»r mantels, porcelain bath.
cm»< front: lot 50x150: short dManco from
Gordon »trcvt: be*! car service is AtlsMita;
not over $5»M required, bn law** $2) per
month. 6 p ‘ '*" * ■ * “ *““
" V.'l
This I* n fifth*
get REaii/ra. ”
Chicago. March 27.—A strychnine
tablet, taken by mistake for a head
ache remedy, caused the death of the
wife of Dr. W. J. BleweU last night
at her residence in Wabash avenue. Dr.
Hie wet t waa visiting a patient at the
time and on hla return he found hla
wife was dead. Mrs. Blewett was 80
years old.
MILL MAN 18 CHARGED
WITH GRAND LARCENY.
Hp 'clnl to The Georgian.
Merldlait, Mlaa., March 27.—C. T.
Knight, a mill man of Lauderdale, waa
arrested at the Grand Hotel thin morn
ing by Deputy Hheiiff R. B. Hare, on a
warrant from Kemper county charging
grand larceny. He waa relumed to
bcoba on the noon train.
. _ or Atlanta, or me ue-
nomination of one tuotisaml ($1,000) dollars
each, to run thirty (30) years, und bearing
Interest at the rate of four (4) |H»r centum
per annum. The principal and Interest of
Id bonds to be payable lu gold coin of
e United Mtates of America, of the pres-
t standard of weight aud fineness, and no
rt of the principal of said bonds to l>«
Id Itefoie maturity, and the Interest to
_ paid scml-annualfy. In the event said
bonds are limited, an annual tax will be
dollars per annum Interest on said bouds
and sixteen thousand six hundred sod sixty-
seven ($16,687) dollars per annum on accouut
of the principal of said Itonds, the amount
so raised on account of the principal of
said (Hinds, to be put In the sinking fund of
said city nnd kept by the sinking fuud
commtssion. and applied at the maturity
of the bonds’ to tbclr payment.
Notice Is also given that the tax collec
tor of Fulton county, state of Georgia, at
registrar for elections, ordered by the may
or ami general council of the city of At
lanta. has opened book* of registration for
the purpose of registering the oualltted
voters of the city, under the ordinances
therefor, aud such registrar will keep said
books of registration open daily, Sundays
excepted, until within ten dura of the
date of said election, at bis office In the
anuex of (he court house on East Hunter
street, «H*tween Houtb Pryor street ami
Central avenue. In the city of Atlauta. said
county, aud only those voters whose uauics
appear upon the said registration book, as
qualified to vote In city elections for the
Prominent Augustan Is
Stricken While Talking
To Commission Man. ■'
Nsw York, March 27.—While In son-
sultntlon with the members ot ths
Arm of J. H. Lane & Co. commission
merchants, In their office In Worth
street shortly before noon yestorday,
John W. Chaffee, a prominent cotton
operator of Augusta, Oa.. was stricken ■
with apoplexy. He, was removed to,
the Hudson street hospital, and died at<
o’clock last evening.
Mr. Chaffee wa* the father-ln-Iair of
J. H. lane, senior member of tha
firm, and was about 60 year* of age.
WAS BLOOD RELATION
TO PRESIDENT MONROE
Augusta, Go., March 23.—John W.
Chaffee, president ot the Sibley Manu
facturing Company, of this city, and
one of the most prominent men In this
section, died yesterday In New York,
where he had gone on a visit to his
daughter.
Mr. Chaffee was bom In Charleston,
8. C-, In 1848. He received his early
education at the Citadel of that city.
In 1870 Re came to Augusta and went
to work for u cotton mill, and when
the Sibley Manufacturing Company
waa organised he waa made Its euocr-
tntendent and afterward Its president.
He was u member of the Elks nnd
wns n prominent society and club man.
He leaves a large family.
His remains will be brought from
New York and Interred here.
Mr. Chaffee waa a blood relation of
President James Monroe. He was an
uncle ot James J. Chaffee, associate
editor of The Augusta Herald,
DUE'S SUCCESSOR
in ami extensions of tha system of water
works,” ami those oi>t»o*fng the tune of
Itoixls shall have written or printed on
their tickets the tyonls, “Against the Is-1
sue of five hundred thousand ($500,000) dol
lars of bonds for Improvement* lu out! ex
trusion of the system of water worka.”
Tbo election shall I** rood acted under lbs
of rna jot’ll
ffbls notice It given In pursuance to an I
; for said election approved
W. 4. CAMPBELL
Clerk of Council of tbs City of Atlanta.
Ideal of City.)
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., March 27.—John A. Lewis,
who wai designated by Dowte la his will
as his successor In Xlon. Is a Mlsslnlp-
plan, who joined Dowie a few years ago.
l-euis Is n limn of wealth, being rated nt
over u half million dollars,.and was a resi
dent of Meridian. He woa vice president of
the American Cotton Oil Company for Mis
sissippi, aud gave up a $12,000 Job to join
Dowie. He ha* been lu Mexico since he
left this state. He haa relative* in th.'s
city who say thnt Lewis did not turn over
'his private fortune to Dowie, but, on tho
contrary, he has added to It since going
to Mexico.
Mr. Lewis Is s splendid btitlness man.
nml it Is said that If Dowie had lt*fen«*d to
him in regnrd to certain butlne** matter*
tbnt h»* wmjld never have gotten lute the
tiuaudul tangles bv did.