Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 23, 1907, Image 13

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TIIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1WT. 13 M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. A splendidly built five- room cottage just oft White hall street, on lot 40x100. This will make you a mod el home for very little money -.price $1,250. Two three-room cottages on nice lots for $800 each; easy terms. These are close M. L. THROWER, REAL ESTATE. QLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. OS SIDNEY STREET. WB HAVE A NICE flr.room cottage; lot 48 In' 157, back to Moot »Hey; prico 12,W0. Terms. Let ns VICB FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND- lor street; air Improvement* down; largo 1st toil a nice borne; only *1,550, Easy terms. ON ASHBY STREET. NEAR BEECHER street; nice six-room cottage, with Mil. TWs Is brand-new, with large tot; *3,256. Terms. KICE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; NICE lot: we nit eel! this plnco tor *1,7*0. Terms. jmO.M-CASH AND *800.00 IN FIVE YEARS sets one of the prettiest brand new cot- ire n«t. «*>.»> CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS -Fire room cottage near Williamsi etreet school: rents for $12.80. l'rlco Sl.2SO.00. This {«clow* In. - • RM.M-THREB ROOMS AND HALL: nice lot near Hemphill avenue, whet* er err body wants property. This a cash bargain. . • twice HUYN A LOT 45 FEET WIDE from Morgan trenne to Ltnden strret, one and a bn If blocks east of North Boulevard. This Is two tots, end North 8ldo property like this don't come often. 1140.00 CASH AND *100.00 IN FIVE YEARS will huy e splendid etx-room cottage near North nrenue. Lot 45 by *44 ana renti for gi:.no per month. A BARGAIN TODAY. For special quick sale on north side near Jackson street, a nine-room slate cov ered house, made of best ma- trial, storm-sheeted, double- floored, in half block of two car lines, splendid neigh bors, good schools. This house cost only a few years ago $6,500 to build. It would cost now. $9,000. The lot is 83 feet front and worth $3,500. Own er instructs us to sacrifice this property for $6,500. It must go at once. See us to day. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Inman Building. Bell Phone 4613. Jl'ST EAST OF GRANT TARK. NEW ilea mantelt, per month. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WF. HAVE FIFTY VACANT LOTS ON Hljhlnnd and Virginia arennea that we «*« nell from *20d to *800 on VERY eeay toon. Tike Houston to Copenhlll cart, get off >t *nd of car line, and look them over. TJren come to ceo oa and we will ahow you ebere yon can make money. BOTH ’PHONES 6660. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 P0X CB DELEON AVENUE HOME - Think of (raying a home on thle lorely *”•»' for *5.7*0. yon ought to take ad- 'toi.igo of thle opportunity, tor If yon ®* -t “’mebody elae trill, and I want to ** I™ l»t II Yea, yon! I don't want “T klelti coming later becenee yon didn't let it. •YAniTBEE ROAD HOME-NEAR PIF- <«nrh ntreet. If yon really wont to get * Wrfeet gem of a home, I went yon to 1 ,bl *. It Joet depend, on whether yon "*"y »»nt aomethlng In thin eeetlon for at to whether wo can trade. "’IIIXG STREET I.OT—55 FEET FRONT; ** fret deep, ft | a a beauty for **,#>>. XF AU GRANT DARK AND GEORGIA h'euue I ran aell yoo a new fiie-roem cot- -n-r. r‘r.. fee K-A McCRORY & JOHNSON. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 50* PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 4CD1. *4.750—ON WASHINGTON STREET; A lorely 3-room reeldenre; large tot; all con veniences. It I, s peach anJ a bargain. See ue quick about thl,. *6,600—ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS; A new ami aplen<If<l 11-room realdence, ar ranged for two famine*; all Improvements and rented for *85 per month. Yon can’t afford to mlu thla, but you will have to talk to ua kinder easy and not delay. 12,150 BUYS A CUTE 5-ROOM COTTAGE near Grant park; water, gas, bath, cabi net mantels, J300 to *500 cash, balance *20 per month!. Quit paying rent and take this. *3,400-100x193, RIGHT AT GRANT PARK; 9-room cottage; would exchange for subur ban borne. It'a a real bargain and good In vestment. *2,189—ON CONFEDERATE AVENUE, 6- room cottage, cabinet mnntels, water, sew erage, porcelain bath, up to date and n big bargain. NEW AND LOVELY 8-ROOM COTTAGE: corner tot end shaded; west end. It's a beauty and cheap—JJ,256-Enij term,. You will like this. — n,856-BRAND NEW B-ROOM COTTAGE. on largo lota, Jnat off ot Lucklo street car line, and near waterworks; easy term,. See ua quick or you will looo thla opportu nity. 81,866-BRAND NEW 6 ROOM COTTAGE. McMillan street; lovely shaded lot; csbl- not mantcle; nothing as good nnd cheap In or near tho city. Easy terms. CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, BELL PHONE 8188. Ml CENTURY DLDO. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE IIOMB, ON lfisdmost srenue, north of Ponce DeLeoo arenas. If you want a atrlctly modern sod up to dot* new end elegant home with *11 modern convenience!, on one of the veg hot street* end In one of the cholcrat nclghlwrhnmw In the cltr. near Peachtree, st s bargain, I esn sell it to you, nud yon won't And another nn* like It soon at the Mine price- It baa ten rams end two bath rooms! sue! s large, beautifully shaded lot. Price *11.000. *8300 FOB A LOVELY HOME JUST OUT- aide of the city, but It he. city water, sewerage, electric llshn. etc. Bpleadld rar tfrriee ererr ten minutes. It Is on car llue and la’only J flfteen minutes’ ride; 19-room bouse with nice lath room, hot end cold water, etc. Nice aervaute' room* andtta- hi* Large, beautiful lot and fine neighbor- hood and pretty surroundings. *2.8*0 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE “lot You can't find ninny at this price, and you bad better ace me soon aliout It. 12,250 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON 8TRBET U J)o you want the blffieat bargain that can be found In Weat End? If you do. Just too me nml I’ll tell you all aboutlt. It’a one of tbe prettiest lota on the street. 14 000 FOR A BEAUTIFUL ANSLEY Pork lot, on Peachtree cirri*, end It • a corner and splendid location. I sleo have another’tot out there for *2,500. one for 31,909 and one .for *909. is 06) FOR ELEGANT NORTH SIDE home, on bsauHlfil corner lot and In one block of Peachtree. It bee nine room*, end ^grat’bergalnSn*a ffifnWMr iftrr.r:i4^oron.* T o«^t<; RKBf» b, SSStj'n.I«Th4; e .nV« h i til 1 , Mlk* ho? cakes. Rut won'll have toH>e quirk, a* my tlmo la limited at this price. *1,600 EACH FOR TWO BRAND NEB *; wiSF *US!Wr!W Er.°a : a is arts 5r*» «cSr«n~p.y 12 per cent Intereat. A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. 5-Room Cottage on E. Fair street, modern conveniences, close to center of city; a good lot; excellent neighborhood. For a few days will offer it for $3,000—$700 cadi, bal ance $300 per year or $25 per month. CHARLES M. ROBERTS. SALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Avo. *8.50) WILL BUY A 9-ACRE TRACT OF land situated In West End, known ns the Tom Alexander old home place, with the main residence of 10 or 15 rooms, besides four nice little cottage tenements. This property Is bounded on three lines by Lawa ton, Oreensferry avenue and Abbott street Iwlth a frontage of aboat 2.000 feet. \Yj know of nothing better on which to make big money by sub-division on quick sale, or In bulk on the long run; for really when you atop to look Into this seriously you will find that the land alone Is worth *1,000 per sera, while the buildings alone wontd coat about the same If built now. Terms canl lie made satisfactory. Kindly call for furl ithcr particulars. *5,000-11-BOOM 2 STORY RESIDENCE ON Houston street, near Jackson; good roundings; all modern, with two toilets two liatha. Terms, cash $1*000, balance monthly or otherwise. # W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. BtU 'Phone 2027. Atlanta ’Phone UM. Auction Sale of Suburban Home Tracts at Conway Springs In Cobb Cotinty, May 22D AT 3 P. M. CONWAY STRINGS IS ON TIIE MARI etta car Rne, l.mllca out; lying on trath •Idea of the car lino end public road. Tbcie tracti run from 1 to * aerra; moat of them hare woode and running water, and nice home site*. Conway Spring* already hai ecreral nice bomee which form the nn- rleua of a hlgh-claaa community. Wo want to Imnrcaa upon yoo that thla la not a lot ante, for it In your opportunity to buy acreuge big enough tor any gentleman's home. We ere going to offer thle rery de- •Irable property on the rery attractive terms of one-fourth cosh, the balance In one, two tnd three yeare, with 7 per cent •Imple Intercet; 5 per cent will be offered for ell canh. Special car will leare at 1 p. m. Come end go as our gnraL AUCTION!! AUCTION!! OF 97 LOTS IN THE HEART OF INDUS TRIAL ATLANTA. WILL RE 801.D AT AUCTION ON NEXT Saturday afternoon. May 25th, at 1:20 p. i. These lota ere at Howell •tattoo and front on Baylor, nice and Tllden etreete, three blocke from Marietta (treat car line. Thle property to surrounded by, railroad yards end right of waye, and In caay reach of all the big manufacturing Industries out Marietta street. There la not a house meant In thla section. We recommend these lots etpeclslly to those who would like to bnlld some small house, to rent to pay II per cent. Wo are going to aell this proper ty on the very easy terme of one-fourth rash end the balance *t.W per month, with 7 per rent; ell notes will be payable on or before. Fire per cent will bo offered for ell cneb. We will (Ire away, after the sale, absolutely free, two lota Thle Is good merchantable propertj. Coma out and buy It at your own price. Cell at office tor plate. FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS RIVERSIDE PARK, Waycross, Ga. WAYCROSS IS TIIE MAGIC CITY OF Southeast Georgia: Three millions Ming spent In general Improvements. .The Allan- lie Coast Line railroad la completing two mllllon-doltor ahopa. It la eallmated that 4, MO to 1.000 people will be added to the present imputation of 10,000 people wlthlu Hie neat twelve months. The iiueat on to: Where will lbene (mople lire? The lota la Riverside Park" answer tMt question. Wa .ro offering lots within the corporate limit; of Waycroea on the remarkable terms of (S to *» cash, and p to *0 per month. No taxes, no Intereat. Mr. Thomas Serntchln la with us for the purpooe of telling these lots. He has made a personal luapectlon. and la In posi tion to adrlse you. We consider three lot* sure money-makers. Yon stand to make from 60 per cent to 100 per cent before you are half through paying for them. See or write for particulars and plater ON OARDEN STREET NEAR GEORGIA avenue, well-bnllt end attractive 5-room cottages; all convenience*; good lot >4x140. Price *2,100. ON STEWART AVENUE. JUST AT TIIE city limit*, and fronting the new car line, a new all-room cottage, with cabinet man tela, club house grates. Georgia wood Sbsr plastering, built of good material, on ele vated no\ shaded lot; pleating snrrouod- luga; will only lie ten minute* from bast- neat center when car* are running. Thla Is a good buy for 82.8J0: *TW rash und *20 per montb. Thla pro|ierty Is sure to enhance Id value, for big things uru planned for this section. FOR RENT. FURNISHED. 398 Spring *45.0) Candler street, Decatur . 85.00 UNFURNISHED. ilV m K. Linden 63 Donne *65 South Pryor 56S Edcetrood DeKnlh (Inman Park) J1 Crew , 122 Central *, 253 East Georgia 656-Highland . 400 Piedmont ... ... . IB Loomis 52 Johnson ... ... 42 South McDaniel 22J0 68 Irwin 87.80 63 Weat Harris 13.36 290 East Georgia 22.69 66Weat Linden 109 Mills 48 South McDaniel.*. 86 Hardin ... B OO .00 ... 22.60 ... 16.60 12 rooms 12 rooms 10 rooms 10 rooms 9 rooms I* NOM 8 rooms 8 room* 8 rooms 7 rooms 7 MM 7 rooms 6 rooms 6 room* 5 rooms r. mm 5 rooms f room* 6 rooma 8 rooms 6 rooms 4 rooma ROBSON & RIVERS. S. B. TURMAN & CO. *4,500—FORREST AVENUE: TWO-STORY nine-room house; tot 40 by 140; hat ell Im provement,. Easy terms. I2.0M-ON BAKER 8TREET, NEAR PIED, moot avenue. We can uell you n good lece of renting property that pays about i per cent. Rental *22.50 per month. Thla Immediate sale. *960—JONES AVENUE: LOT 100 BY 1*0. Here Is a good chance to build and make money; good renting section. ON ELEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN the Peachtree.; beautiful lot: *0 by 104; only *05 per foot. Call end let ua show this lot. ON FOURTEENTH STREET-WB CAN 82JM6—HENDRICR8 AVENUE. Pryor street; good Bve-room hot lot: all Improvements down; one-h Celt at office. you a nice home. S. B. TURMAN & CO. • FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn Central arenae...... Hast Cain street.... Central arenoe Cherokee avenue.... Central avenue., 7 rooma 8 rooms 10 rooms I rooms .... 6rooma South Boulevard 10 rooms Central avenue.,*..... 6 rooma Hlmpaon street (rooms Baltimore block 10 rooma Capitol avenue 10 rooms List your prop. lee. Prompt remittances, ©eon bills. Ir. F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department. fl 42.50 *.09 80.09 $8 20.00 50.00 *6.00 L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phono 2099, Atlanta Phono 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. *tm - six-room house: extra large moms ami extra Inrgt* lot; right at two churches and tine school. Three minutes car service, In the very beat part of Grant nark section. It %vtfl cost this money to build this house alone. Come at oueo |f you want a bargain, for wo can’t bold this place. FOR *1.959. FIYJ3-ROOM HOUSE; ALL conveniences. In a good neighborhood; lot 80 by 150 or 160; *709 cash, balance by the rear. Only ton mo on the street for ash*. Reason for selllug. party going to another city. *2.850 - A BRAND-NEW FIVHItOOM house; well built. Lot 60 by 190; 10-foot alley on aide and rear. Nice oak grove on the north side; 190 feet off ear Hue; good neighbors; place la worth more money; floe Investment Terms reasonable. ____ ___ _ _JS» duff win douhlo Inside of six months. Two car lines going right by It soon. Building already started. Get on the ground floor and double your money. LISTEN, MONEYED MAN! HERB IS where your money will net you over 10 per cent, and safer than a bank; 100 ncrea of land, 100 feet off the Atlanta and West Point rsllrood; 400 yards off the corporate limits of Hoganevtlle, Gn. The best town Jn the state. Land soils anywhere from *25 to *60 nn acre. Has five-room house; all out buHdlnga; fine branch In the lot; plenty of fruit; good white neighbors. We will sell It any Time for yon If It falls to pay you 10 per cent. NEWTON S. THOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, •PHONE MAIN 2154 L. If you want a large lot and a fine large house in the best neighborhood in At lanta, with all conveniences —comer lot, and level; one hundred feet front by near ly two hundred deep at a real bargain price, only $2,- 000 cash and balance at 6 per cent, I certainly have the goods. It is worth a thou sand dollars more than I ask for it. This I can prove to your entire satisfaction, 1 believe. Now come and see me at once about this before it is gone. Price $6,500. Three acres and a nice 6- room cottage in Hapevillc for $2,500. FAYER & BLACK, 315-16 Peters Bldg. $45,000. WILL BUY CORNER LEASED FOR *S, 900 annually; baa bright future; rent* were doubled when present lease was renewed; former rental being *1,800. $13,500 $6,250 iirwi, irastMi lur two y«**ra m an mu ly. This Is good property; well located. $3,750 $2,800 WEST MITCHELL STREET. NEAR 5IAN- gum; large lot with two muitll houses. Can build two stores on front. Now, here Is a chance to double your money. $1,000 NEAR WIL aell (or quick profits. . $750 GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, THE REST INVESTMENT IN THE REAL estate line, as they don’t hare to lie re. paired every six months, and they art never vacant. Martin; 190 by 95; Just the place for four negro houses. We can sell this for *1,300, on easy term*. City water acceislble. AMI RTREBT, BETWEEN GLENN AND Crnmley; level lot. * by 190; front* also a 30-foot alley. Price <600. GREENWOOD AVENUE; LOT SO BT 280 to alley; nice shade nml In 188 feet of Boulevard. It Is worth more money Terms. $1,125 ^ «Od-(d<CENTURY BUILDING. Hip Roth phoneh 423-4 4^ EXTRA BCU. PHONE 4238 *12.000—AN ELEGANT PIEDMONT0 ROOM 2-atnry home: furnace heat; handsome ma hogany mantels; Interior extra flue finish: two porcelain batha; gas. electricity and servants' room; on lot 61x180. This la one of tho handsomest homes on this beautiful street and well worth the money. If you want aomethlng that will please and a home to bo satisfied with. See us. VACANT LOTS. line; lot 100x800; on tertna to suit. WASHINGTON ST. *2,000—TWENTY-FOUR LOTS AT TUB terminus of the car line In Hapevlllo. This price la for all. nuniHi rompiPie, i»r n mourn. mu house would make an excellent summer home. Has chickens, fruit and garden. ”WE GET RESULTS.’ FOR RENT DWELLINGS. 19-r, b., 32-34 Houston (hotel)...,......*188.00 h.. 1 College Park 80.00 h., 201 Capitol avenue 160.09 b., 107 Marietta street 66.(0 b.. 96 East Harris street 45.06 10-r. h., 299 Washington street 69.00 9-r. h., 47 tftmth Jackson street........ 35.00 9-r. h., 86 Cspltol avenue 40.00 9-r. h., 283 Court land 46.00 8-r. h., S2 Alexander street 40.00 8-r. h., 16 llunnb'Utt street *09 8-r. h., 66 Armstrong street *00 K-r. h., 183 Highland avenue 22.69 8-r. h.. 8 Evelyn place. West Atlanta Park 29.09 7-r. h., 97 West Baker street *09 7-r. h., 123 East l-'nlr street 6* 7-r. b., 828 Hast Linden. 8 JOHN J. WOOD81DE, THE BESTING AGENT. HURT IS ON TRIAL IN PEONAGE CASE Special to The Georgian. Home, Ga., May Z*.—It required a second Indictment by the Federal grand Jury before United Statea District At torney F. Carter Tate could place George F. Hurt, a well-known At lantan, on trial here today In the Fed eral court for peonage. Yesterday the Indictment* against Mr. Hurt, as man ager of the Georgia Iron and Coal Com pany; J. T. Price and H. K. Lamb, were dlamlaaed on a demurrer by An- deraon, Felder. Rountree & Wilson, attorneys for the defendants, and the district attorney had to get another In dictment from the grand Jury. The government has a mass of evi dence to Introduce, and It Is doubtful It the trial Is finished today. SAID SHE KILLED WOUNDED MAN Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga , May 21—The most serious part of the bloody tragedy at Reldsvflle Monday of the negroes was brought to light by the confession made by Padgett’s wife that ehe finished kill. Ing John Hare, whd had only been wounded, when the members of the posse left him for dead. There la all sorts of report* being circulated In re gard to the affair there. A nice purse was raised by people of the neighborhood for Mrs. Hare, widow of the man killed. WA8 PAST GREAT 8ACHEM OP GEORGIA RED MEN. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., May M. C. White, who died at Romo this morning, was formerly of thle city. He was a promi nent Red Man, and past great sachem of the state. He was for years em ployed In tho business office of The Ledger und Enquirer before he moved to Rome two years ago. Ills mother and several sisters reside here. PUBLISHERS ELECT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL Ut 4k 353. ATLANTA 2(0. *4,500—A 7 ROOM 2-6TORY HOUSE ON W. North avenue: nice lot; uiuat be aohl; cheapest place on the afreet. FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 *6.006—BRAND NF.W 8-ROOM HOUSE ON W. Fifth street. If you want a modern home, see this. IN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF THE hneluees center and located amoug good people, on idil-feehloned hat well-built reet- denre at nine room*, with nil the ronxeii- leucee. Klerated. level end shedrjot, W by 140 to alley. A. pick-up for *4,500. ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST •Ix-ronin cotinge liontea on the aooth aide. Everything complete au<l comfortable. Beat nefflmrbSod. Price **,16». eg term* ■>(*•* id; I ■ _le pl- for 125 |K-r month. McLENDOX AVE.-ALJIOST NEW FIVE; count cottage: tot 50 by 2» to alley: good place lo rain- chickens and children. *1.J« -.lend eaey terms. FINK IJIT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR nark. V) by 161; tile walks. Cheap far **0I>. v So lea Department: A S. HOOK. II. C. KVK *4.50} FOB (-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE ON one of the bent atresia In Deeatnr, tla. House baa double floor*, atorm-abeeted. cate I net mantelt, etc.; lot *0x235. Built for e home. MOO-TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS ou one of Deeetnr's best streets; tots 64 by 300; worth twice the price. Hredqunr. tern for both Improved end recent property In Derntnr. *3.250 FOB ONE OF THE PRETTIEST homes In Weat Eud. Thla plere mttat be •old right away. BARGAINS IN You have but to see Iheae loti to realise the poulblUtlee of them. vsyf • J. A. RASIIURY, Manager. EXTRA VALUES—EXTRA LOW PniCF.8. I HAVE THREE OR. FOUR RARE Op. ■Mirtunltles for the Inreitor nay one of which will Increase bis hank account. For example, within two blocks of Aragon hotel, there are two cottages, good eotoll- ilmi. renting for t>». that enu lie Imuglit for 17,150; only 11,760 eiab; exeellent alts learner) for welbpeylng nnarttnent. liny, rant for two years anil build one. It wilt make yon. Then, nn Peachtree road, thla side or the creek, near ear line, 1 enu sell vnu n new and modern eight-main house, with 4H seres, 100 feet frmithig east nn the rood, for »10,500. It Is dirt cheap. Du Ponce DeLeon avenue, one block of Peachtree, I bare n swell homo on SO-foot ahaily lot at a sacrifice price. WANTED TO BUY. I HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WANTS A 351.000 home In Atlanta, lie has n new brick hotel, now paying 12 per cent, lo ex change. If yonr pine* fa not doing so well, see me. No risk, lit offers a splen did proposition. Revival Tent Meeting*. The attendance at the revIVAl.tent meetings now being held by the Grant Park Baptist church la dally Increas ing and deep Interest Is being shown by all who attend. The service* are being conducted by the new pastor. Dr. D. R Edenltdld, assisted by other prominent pastors and personal workers, and the Indications are that a great revival will develop and spread Its influence throughout the whole city. Hervlce* are being held dally at S:3A and 7:46 o'clock und will continue throughout •he comine week. GEORGIA LANDLORDS WILL GET TOGETHER As soon ae a charter can be obtained for the Georgia Hotel Men's Associa tion a meeting of those in the organ Isatlon will be called and an election of officers will lake place. This comes a* the result of a meet Ing held Wednesday night at the Ara gon, when the preliminary stpps for the organisation were taken. At thla meet Ing Lee Jordan, attorney for the At lanta Hotel Men'a Association, pre sided as chairman, and the following committee on membership wts appoint ed: J. Lee Barnes, of the Aragon; J. A. Newcomb, of the Hotel Lanier, Macon; Clyde T. Lowell, of the Chero kee, Rome; E. D. Ferrell, of the Hotel Valdes, Valdosta, and PM H. Haclne, of the Hotel Racine, Columbus. This committee will work to Increase the present membership of about 60 to 100, and then the complete organisation will take place. Those present at the meeting Wed nesday night either In person or by let ter to be enrolled were: J. A. New comb. of Hotel Lanier, Macon: E. D. Merfrtl, of Valdes Hotel. Valdosta; Clyde T. Lowell, of the Cherokee Hotel, Rome; R T. Phllpot, of the Commercial Hotel, Athena; Dabney Scorllle, of tht Marlon Hotel. Atlanta; J. Lee Barnes, of the Aragon Hotel, Atlanta; L. W. Brett, associate manager of Kimball, Atlanta: W. H. Howard, of Majestic; James Williams, of the Durand reatau- rants, and Harry Silverman, of the Etowah; B. W. Powers, of the De- Soto. Savannah; Ed Racine, of the Ho. tel Racine, Columbus; Bryan Lawrence, of Albion Hofei. Augusta, and M. J. Carroll, of the Oglethorpe, of Bruns wick. ) Norfolk, Va.i "May 23.—The Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association Is today the guest of the Jamestown Ex position and Is seeing what la to he seen of the exhibits and the War Path attractions. This afternoon a buslnesa meeting will be held In the auditorium. The following executive committee was elected: Colonel J. C. Hemphill, of The Charleston (B. C.) News and Courier; M. K. Duerson, of The Lynchburg (Va.) Newa; Leland Rankin, of The Rich mond (Vo.) News-Leader; Curtis Johnston, ot The Knoxville (Tenn.) Sentinel; W. H. Jeffries, of The Birm ingham (Ala.) Age-Herald. LOVED NOTORIETY, SAYS ACCUSED MAN New York, May 18.—John Ball, on trial for tba murder of Cbarlea W. Townsend, in RlcbmonU, Staten Island, wa* called to the ataud this tuorulng In an effort to prove an alibi. Ilia manner was aelf-poaaesaed, and there waa not a break In his atory or a tract* of uervouauees. One peculiar feature ot hf« atory waa hla declaration that bla remnrka ■bout the Townsend shooting when he reached hla hotue were duo to hla own in ordinate love of notoriuty. TABLETS ERECTED IN HALL OF FAME New York, May if.—At the second unveiling of the hall of fame on Memo rial Day the feature* will be tho pres entation of Horace Mann, a tablet qf whom was set up in 1*01. An Invocation by Bishop G, Andrews, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, will precede the orations. Tablets will be erected to Emma Wil lard, Mary Lyon, Marie Mitchell, John C ul Jones, Alexander Hamilton, Louis assls, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, William Tecumssh Sherman, John Greenlenf Whittier and James Russell Lowell. WHO OWNS NEW EASTERN ROAD? Washington, May 21.—The railroad mys- tvry of tho country has at last got up to Hip lutpratetp commerce ronmilaatou. It Is Hip Standard Oil rosd from Tidewater at Hampton roads, to the Greet Lakes. Who AFTER TWO WEEK8' ABSENCE, RETURNS WITH MISSING GIRL. Special to The Georgian. Bristol, Tenn., May 23.—Ouetafl Heff, a German 1* years old, who, It Is claimed, abducted Beaale, the pretty 14-year-old daughter of Alfred Rich ards, two weeks ago, returned hero with the girl today. He was Imme diately locked up and will answer to the charge of abduction. The youths abandoned their plana to sail for Ger many before reaching New York. 8*eur*s Warrant for Brother. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C- May 2*.—Walker Moore, who lives at Moores Springs, near Duncan, has been arrested on a warrant sworn out before Magistrate A. H. Kirby bjr his sister, Mis* Evelyn Moore, charging him with beating her In a moat cruel manner. Moor* Is well known In the city and throughout the county. New Lumber Company. An application for a charter ror the 8hu!l-Moran Company was tiled In su perior court Thursday by John Shull, John H. Moran and Henry A. Shull. The amount of capital stock of tho cor poration Is placed at *56,000. The pur pose of tho company Is to engage In the wholesale and retail lumber business. $60—FOR RENT—$60 One-half’aecond floor mill con structed building, office and atore room* aeparated by half way. Electric light*, two ele vators, steam heat, all free. Apply on premises, 1!MH6 TrlrUtj Av*.