Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 27, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1907. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. \ splendidly built five' room cottage just off White' baU 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. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. OVPIPNEV STREET. WB HAVE A NICE (rt-room cottage; lot 48 by 187, back to E-foot oiler: price 12,600. Term,. Let tie glow you this, M( street lot toil « tenno- nice borne; only 21,850. Esiy OS ASHBY STREET. NEAR BEECHER greet; nice six-room cottage, with hall, tli I, brand-new, with targe lot; (2,280. 'ermi.■ SICK NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE: NICE lot; ve can nil tble place (or 21,780. term,. WOW-CASH AND 2*00.00 IN FIVE YEARS ,.ti one of the prettleet brand new cot- irt next. IM.M CASH AND MONTHLY PATMBNTB -nreroom cottage near Williams street gtool; rente (or 212.20. Price 21,280.00. Tbla clo,e In. ■KW-THREE ROOMS AND HALL; tire lot near Hempblll avenue, where per,body want* property. This la a caah krpln. * AN ELEGANT HOME. • Large, commodious South ern home, colonial architec ture, ten rooms, two stories and wine cellar, large halls, 150 feet outside porch, large lot 100 by 240 feet. Most conveniently located. This place worth $12,000, will be sold at only $8,500. Don’t wait, but phone us foday. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Inman Building. Bell Phone 4613. McqRORY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 262 PETERS BUILDING; ’PHONE 4S9L WE HAVE A i NUMBER OF CLIENTS for close-in hofnee on nontb aide. If yon desire to sell, list with ne at once. 12 ACRES. NEAR LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS; elt-room cottage; (2,800: would exchange for piece of MUal mine In city. Tble le n nice proposition, nnd yon should look Into It. 22.600 BUIS A NEW FIVE-ROOM COT- tago near Onk street. West End. This Is n cosy little home, nnd will pleas*; easy MANY NICE HOME8 IN WEST END; nsw and up-to-date. Don't buy In this ively section till you see ne nnd get our list. 21.750—ON FRASER STREET* A SNAP; for qnlck turn; five-room cottage: porce lain bath and ell Improvementa. You boy tble for ciah and we will make you money on It, sore. 22,000 TAKES A SPLENDID FIVE-ROOM taklan' )t ■ wn Kasr scarce and you will have to burry If you get It OM BUYS' A LOT 45 FEET WIDE from Morgan nvennn to Linden etreet, one wt s half blocks eeet of North Boulevard, nil U two lota, end North Sid* property Ike this don’t come often. (W0) cash AND 2700.00 IN FIVE YEARS will buy n splendid six-room cottage near Worth menus. Lot 48 by 144 end rente or 212.00 per month. 24,680—ABSOLUTELY A BARGAIN: ELE- gent nine-room two-story brand new res idence; bnllt of the very beet material; line Interior finish. Modem and up-to-date; fif teen minutes' walk from car shed; on south side; easy payments. "It Is peaches." CHARLES M. ROBERTS, SALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Ave. 2I.6M WILL BUY A 0-ACRE TRACT OF lend situated In West End, known as tbo Tom Alexander oM home place, with the main residence of 10 or 12 rooms, bostdM four nice little cottage tenement*. This property Is hounded on three lines by Law- ton, Greensfcrry avenue nnd Abbott street, with a frontage of about 2.003 foot. We know of nothing better on which to make Mg money by sub-division on quick sale. In bulk on the long run; for really wh yon stop to look Into this seriously yon will nnd that the land alone Is worth 21.3') per aero, while the buildings alone would cost about the anmg If built now. Terms can bo aide satisfactory. Kindly call for fur- 2S.OCO-11-ROOM 2-STORY RESIDENCE ON Houston street, near Jacknon; good nor- roundings; all modern, with two .baths. Terms, cash monthly or otherwise. S. B. TURMAN & CO. 24,632—FORREST AVENUE: TWO STORY nine-room honsa; lot 40 by 149; has all Im- rovements. Easy terms. provements. Easy terms. 22,000-ON BAKER STREET. NEAR PIED- mont avenue. We e«n sell you a good piece of ranting property that pays about IS par cent Bontal 122.53 per month. This I* all a. k. immediate site. 2966-JONES AVENUE; LOT 100 BY 110. Here Is * good chance to build and mike money; good renting section. BETWEEN 60 by only 265 per foot Call nod lot ns show isLnmnru ninuni. iiktwek Petehtrees; henutlfnl lot; 60 by 124; . ... ON FOURTEENTH STREET—WE CAN sell yon any els* lot yon want 270 per foot. This street Is one of th* best north side streets; sovornl new house* are being built now. JUST EAST OF GRANT PARK. NEW modern cottage, five rooms, nice mantels, bath, etc.: 22,600; (260 caah, (26 per month. Ity water and' largo lot. Easy payments; ttt cent Interest You can't beat thin. a W. JONES & CO„ 5 VIADUCT PLACE. *E HAVE FIFTY VACANT LOT8 ON Highland nnd Virginia avenues that we « sell from 2200 to (800 on VERY easy tarns. T«ke Houston to Copenhlll cars, get off n rod of car line, and look thorn over. ***» come to no us and w* will show yon ttare yon can make money. ROTH 'PHONES 6660. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY, Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones BeU 288, Atlanta 295 KKl’E DELEON AVENUE HOME - ftlnk ef baying a homo on this lovely ,or *8,760. Yon ought to take ad- *"*«• °2 this opportunity, for If you *“< tomebody else will, nnd I want to tn net It Ye*, you! I don't wont ■l licks coming liter because yon didn't « It. ^IITREE ROAD HOME-NEAR FIF- •••nth street. If yon really want to g«t ' Frfect gem of a home, I want yon to ** ,W| *• lust depends on whether yon •ant something In thl* section for P* •• to whother wo can trade. r* ,Xo STREET LOT—68 FEET FRONT; * '"I deep. It Is , beauty for 22,669. •EAR grant PARK AND GEORGIA 1 r *n All yon a new five-room cot- ** *‘ ll > weter, ote., for 23,250. 21,800 - FIVE-BOOM COTTAGE; ONE block from Whltthall; ea«t front It will really rent for 92S per month, with aome repair*. Now rent«L for 120; H.000 caah. Wo have made a number of tnrna Ilka thla In the laat few days. “Delay* dangefouu.** CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, BELL PHONE 6182. 221 CENTURY BLDG. PRETTY NEW WEST- END COTTA'GB. Five rooms and hall with water, gas, bath, etc. On nice cherted street, nnd In nice neighborhood; very near car Hoe, It will either rent for 2». nnd pay good In terest. or It Is n very pretty bom*, bine pretty lot and tile front walk. 1'rlce 22.800, and easy terms, If sold soon. 22.000—nENDRICKS AVENUE. NEAR Pryor street; good five-room house; nice lot; all Improvementa down; ono-hnlf Call at office. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE HOME, ON Piedmont avenue, north of r °nce DeLoon avenue. If yon want n ntrietly modern and up to date new nnd elegant home with all modern convenience* on on# of th# very best streets nnd In one. of the'- cnolcost neighborhoods In the dtjr> near Peachtree, at a bargain, I can sell It to yon, nnd yon won't Ann mother one like It soon *t the same price. It has ton n»m* »Bd 2J» bath rooms, and a large, beautifully shaded lot. Price 2U.OOO. 26 690 FOR A LOVELY HOME JU8T OUT- old# of the city, but It ban city water, sewerage, electric lights, etc. Splendid car service, every ten minutes. It Has cer line nnd Is onlymteeu minute* ride; 10-room house with nice beth room^hot end cold water, etc. Nlre servants rooms nnd sta ble Urge, beautiful lot nod dn# neighbor hood nod pretty surronndlngs- 22,060 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE ot. Yon can't And many at this price, end you had hotter see me soon about It. t 22.250 FOB BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET *lot Do yon want th* hlrg.'st bargain that CAB be found In West End) If you do, Inst w* me nnd I'll tell you *11 nbout It. It'* one of the prettiest lota on the street FOlT 13 600 I CAN BELL YOU THE BIO- vest bargain In * henutlfnl 190-foot lot. oi two BO f"? Iota, that you over looksd it m the north side. On on# of th# non nromlncnt north side street#, and In ele- sln” neighborhood. They are Ane depth, md you can easily make thro* Ane lot* that ■dii aell like hot cakes. But you II have to be quick! *• my Urn* Is limited at this price. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, THE BEST INVESTMENT IN THE REAL Mtat« line, they don't hive to d* re tired Vrwr •«* months, and they are Sw°SSte. 'c'ty'watar iSmlUr you u Die* home. S. B. TURMAN & CO. FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn Central avenue.......< 7 room* I East Cain etrnet 6 room* Central avenne 10 rooms Central nvenn* 0 rooms South Boulevard 10 rooms Central avenue 6 rooms Simpson street 6 rooms Baltimore block 10 rooms Capitol aveono..... 10 rooms 66.00 "oulsvnrd pine* I rooms urrier street 0 rooms spltnl arena* 13 room* List yonr property with ns. Capable I Ice. Prompt remittances, economical repair bill* L. F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department EDWIN P. ANSLEY, - Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL 1(6 * (AX ATLANTA 200. 24,690—A 7-ROOM 2 STORY HOUSE ON W. North eveone; nice lot; moot ha eold; cheapest piece on the street 26,090—BRAND NEW. 2-ROOM HOUSE ON W. Fifth etreet If yon went a modern home, see this. 24,609 FOR t-ROOM 2 STORY HOUSE OK one of the best streets In Docstar, Ge. House has doable Boors, storm-sheeted, cab inet mantels, etc.; lot 60x226. Bnllt for a (400-TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS on one of Decstor'o best street.; lots 64 by 200; worth twice th* price. HeadqBar ters for both Improved and vacant property CONNALLY fCTREET, BETWEEN CBUM- Icy street and Olenn, If vet Jot,^ 86^ by^l40, running hack Four double h your* for 2760. hack to an alley 20 feet wide. Four double boose# will St on thl*. and It* SB®*®**** 23,SO FOB ONE OF THE PRETTIEST homes In West End. This place must be sold right ewey. SEVERAL LOTH AT BARGAINS IN Ansley Fork. Yon have hut to oea these lots to realise the possibilities of them. UNFURNISHED. Price. Rooms. 47 Doane .. .. — .. ..(35.00 138 Hill 45.00 12 Brown St. 37.50 53 Doane .. .. 80.00 355 S. Pryor 45.00 61 Crew 43.50 337 Spring 40.00 203 E. Georgia 30.00 651 Highland 30.00 225 Angler 20.00 63 Loomis .. .. —, .. .. 25.00 62 Johnson .. .. .. .. .. 25.00 43 S. McDaniel 32.50 209 Ashby . 13.10 55 IT. Linden 20.00 19 Gaskin S.50 44. S. McDaniel 22.50 11 Mlddl 48 E. Twelfth ...... 232-A S. Pryor (flat).. , 721 Marietta - 53 Sylvan ...... „ , 25 Hardin .. 10.00 25.00 29.00 15.00 11.00 ;.so ROBSON & RIVERS. ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting, Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler Bldg. WEST PINE STREET-FIVE R00M8 and reception hell. 22,409. Terms. ON BASS STREET WE HAVE A g-ROOM aidewafira. cl , t f-K> ot ' r ' * * 00J ° Dd IIILL 8TRBBT—FOUfl-ROOU HOUSE and vacant lot for 22,000. HIGHLAND AVENUE-VACANT LOT (900. WB HAVE ON WEST PEACHTREE three lots, 140x300 feet 250 front foot SOME VACANT LOTS ON EAST AVENUE from 2890 to (900. 1. BOULEVARD—AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, with all convenience* (A8S0, LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US IF yon want qnlck reaulta. ALLEN A WHITE. COTTAGE HOME FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of the best streets on the south side; 5 rooms; largo hall, bath, servant’s room, hot and cold water; largo lot, 52x185; beautiful shade; cement walk; ev erything in good condi tion. Price $3,500. Terms if de sired. Address Cottage Home, care Georgian. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phono 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS, 23.300 — SIX-ROOM HOUSE; EXTRA Inrge rooms and extra large lot; right nt two churches nn,l tine school. Three minutes car service, in tbo verv beat part of Grant park section. It win coat thin money to build this house alone. Como nt once if .you want a bargain, for wo can't hold this place. FOR (3J50, FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; ALL conveniences. In a good neighborhood; lot 60 by 150 or 169; 2700 cash, balance by the yenr. Only house on the street for sale. Reason for soiling, party going to another *\ouie" alley on aide and rear’NIceoak grove’ on the north side; ISO feet off car line; good neighbors; plies Is worth more money; On* Investment Tonus reasonable. FIVE VACANT LOTS FOR 2300 BACH; (16 rash nnd 25 per month. This stuff will double Inside of six months. Two ear lines going right by It toon. Building already started. Get on the ground floor end doable your money. LISTEN, MONEYED MAN) HERE IS where your money will not you over 10 per cent end infer than a bonk; 100 acres if land, 100'feet off th* Atlanta and West Point railroad; 400 yards off tbs corporate limit* of Hogannvllle, On. The best towo In tho state. Land sells anywhere from 135 to 250 an aero. Ha* ffvt-rnom house; ill out buildings; flns branch In tbs lot; plenty of fruit; good whit# neighbors. We will sell It any time for you If It fall* to pay you 10 per cent N. JACKSON ST. LOT. For Sale—On N. Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, a beautifully ele vated lot at a very low figure and easy terms. See LEEBHAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. 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 cash, bal ance $300 per year or $25 per month. iiE BUILDING, 6-4234 EXTRA BELL PHONE 4238 235,060—A SPLENDID SUB DIVISION ON and near Piedmont avenue, making 23 targe lota. 23,050-25 ACRES WITHIN FOUR-MILE circle, end flftcen minutes' walk of car line, on good country road. WE ABE NOW BUILDING TWO NICE 4-room cottages on shady lot, thin side of Jrant park, that we will Bnlsh op to salt buyers, and roll on your own terms, and “ property will bo worth more than wo forlt. 22,400-2150 DOWN AND (IS I'EU MONTH: 6-room cottage, new nnd nice, this side of Grant park. Shady lot, running through to another street. (1,600—NEW AND NICE 4-ROOM HOUKE on a paved north side stmt. In first- etas* neighborhood; renting for 211 per month. (250—AN ELEVATED, SHADY LOT. 35x146, within a stone'* throw of buey Marietta street. A cotugs on this would rent before It was completad. 2250—SIMPSON STREET LOT, 26x300. "WE GET RESULTS." * FOR RENT DWELLIXGS. M-r. b. ( 12-34 Houston street f!25.00 *" I Collsge Park 90.00 201 Capitol arenue 100.00 ^07 Marietta street 65.00 12 r. h., ll-r. b.. 10-r. b.. t r. h., 9-r. b., 0-r. b.. Or. b., : t: r. b., •r. b. f r. b.. »>> K. Harris street 299 Washington street 438 Whitehall street 47 R. Jaokaan street 29 E. Third street 96 Capitol arenue. * ! Queen <1 I I.urkle Get a ropy of oar weekly rent bulletin. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Arenue. Uotb 'Phones-613. ■:W 25HS23 FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLOC. PHONE PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 2700—Miss Myrtls I. Smith'to Mr*. Stella Maxwell Hinton, lot on Wash Ington street. Warranty deed to ae cure loan. * 21.000— Charles H. Girardeau to E. D. Block, lot on Hill street. Warranty deed to secure loan. (1,500—J. A, Brookn to Mian Hethy 8, Jarnagln, lot on Beecher street. Loan deed. 2500—Mr*. T. C. Belcher tp J. Brook*, lot on Beecher street. War ranty deed. * 225.000— C. W. McClure to McClure Realty and Inveatment Company, lot on corner of South Pryor and Garnett etreets. Warranty deed. (8,000—McClure Realty and Inveet ment Company to George K. Johnson and John w. Hamer, lot on corner of South Pryor and Garnett streets. Loan deed. 23.700— Junla McKinley and Joeeph E. McKinley to Traveler!' , Insurance Company, lot on West Peachtree street Deed to secure debt. BUILDING PERMITS, 2500—Philip Walker, to bullfl one story frame dwelling at 616 West Mitchell street. 22,600—Morrow Transfer Company, to build frame barn and shed at 14(>4 Elliott street. 2600—Morrow Transfer Company, to build one-story frame shed at 128 Mag nolia street. (350—John Eagan, to remodel and it skylights In brick building at 43 1-" 'hltshalT street 21.700— J. D. Silver, to build one story frame dwelling at 25 Morrison avenue. 25,400—8. W. Sullivan, to build threo ono-story frame dwellings at 68-72-76 Bedford place. DEATH 8. Della Jones, colored, age 34 years, died of meningitis at 47 Gray street Susan Sims, colored, age 62 years, died at 68 Logan's alley. Mary McMIlllan, age 4 months, died at 68 George street. Mary B. Wood, age 9 months, died at 147 Pearl street Clifford D. Love, age 21 years, died at 814 Pulliam street J. P. Harden, age 42 years, died at Stockard's Sanitarium. Miss Nelllo May Hunnlcutt, age 16 years, died at 17 Estorla street. Willis Aunly, colored, age 12 years, died at 161 Abum avenue. Johnny Alkens, colored, age 32 years, died at 349 Chafipell street Miss Annie Bateman, age 41 years, died at 603 North Boulevard. Percy Jones, age 3 years, died at 136 Love street Mr*. 8.' Taylor, age 67 years, died at 101 North Butler street. Mra Beasle Stovall, ags 40 years, died at Tabernacle Infirmary. Lottie R. Phillips, age 1 year, died at 18 Formwalt street. Mary E. Clark, age 1 year, dffed at 170 Fowler street BIRTH8 - (WHITE). To Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lofton, at 227 Capitol avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morris, at 60 Whltthall terrace, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitfield, at 71 Tennelle street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Btauffacher, at 414 Piedmont avetiue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan, at corner Georgia avenue and Fraser street A boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Z&bon, at I Brown place, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hlrsch, at 189 Ponce DeLeon circle, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. Edward Chambers, at Marlboro apartment*, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gresham, at 252 South Pryor strest a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morris, at 232 South Pryor street, a boy. Wealthy Farmer Dead. Special to Tho Georgian. Salisbury, N. C„ May 27.—B. A. Knox, one of Rowan county’s wealth- last farmers, and beat known Repub Mean politicians. Is dead at his home at Cleveland, thlrtsen miles from Sal isbury. He was 62 years of age, a Con federate soldier and splendid cltlsen. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock, the Masons conducting tbs services. J. A. RASBURY, Manager. EXTRA VALUE8-EXTRA LOW PRICES. ON PEACHTREE ROAD. TIIIR RIDE OF th* rroek, near car line, I can roll you * new and modem 8-room houro, with 4V8 ‘ oast on th* road, for On Fonc* DeLeon acre*, 100 f**t fronting i (10,609. It Is dirt Cheap, nvenn*, on* block of I . nc* -- Prachtrce, I bnvt * nwell home on 20-foot nhidy lot at a sicri- WANTED TO BUT. A CUSTOMS* 220,000 homo In Atlanta. brick hotel, now paying 13 per cent, to ex change. If yonr place la not doing ao well, ae* me. No riek. II* offer* a epleo- dld proportion. HARRDIAN ADDS ROAD TO LIST Oalreeton, Texan, May 27.—Working through the Union Truet Company, of St. Loula. E. H. Harrlman has acquired control of the new Oulf Coant Line, and will um It an part of hie Sunset Route through Texas and to connect with his Mexican coast line. CHILD KIDNAPED; NURSE IS ARRESTED Mlnnaapolla, Minn., May 27.—The aeven-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Glauquc. of .Minneapolis, who was stolen from har mother’s aide last Thursday afternoon, and the kidnaper nurse gtrl, Anna Oueatrusky, who was apprehended In Duluth early yestsMay morning, wen returned to Minneapolis. OUTLAW- VISITS TOWN AND IS NOT MOLESTED Chippewa Falls, WIs., May 27.—John Diets, "the outlaw of Cameron Dam," and his son, Clarence, went to Winter unarmed and ( announced , that they wanted to purchase supplies and see the world from which they been eep- arated (or two year*. They remained In Winter for two hour* and aald they would make frequent visits hereafter. Thty talked freely with clttsena and members of a sheriff's pos*e organised to capture Diets, who maintained that ha was sane and had plenty bf rifles and ammunition at home for the pro tection of himself and family. NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected, Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP, GO., 66, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth Street. TORNADO IN TEXAS KILLS FOUR PEOPLE! Two Children and Unknown- Woman Among the Dead. Dallas, Tex., May 21.—It Is known that nt leant four poraona were killed nnd over forty were Injured In Yhe tornado which! panned near Emory, Tex.. Saturday. Tho Dead. CHILD OF GEO. DAVIS, Tnxewell, Tex. IVY (Initial* unknown), WALTEB MARTIN. ' SON OF 1. F. LITTLEJOHN, nged 2. UNKNOWN WOMAN. Tho Injured, Th* following white pernoog were Injured; Mian Mollle Onry, left foot hurt, cut In face. Mlae Simmon*, Intoraally Injured. Min* Flotalt Simmon*, aovero acalp Injury., Mlaa Cora York, bad acalp Injury; partial' loan of ear. Mlaa Della York, lowar limb* Injured. 1 Mra Frank Cooke, left ahoulder maahed. Baby of Mra. Cook. 2 year* old. Mr*. Buckner Fltngerald, wounded In head andlower limb* brutaed. Mra. wtltor Martin, aevers Injury to- head and ahoulder. alao Internal Inlnrtta. A large number of negro** were hurt. It being catlmated that - thirty received wound* and brultet of gAlter or lag* ro- verlty. ” T IS EXPECTED TO JUMPJKYWARDi Predicted Prices Will Go, Up Unless Packers Change Attitude. ./ ] Chicago, May 27.—Meat prices ln t Chicago may jump gkywsrd this week' unleai the beef trust recedes from ltsi recent announced Intention to delay payment on certain of Its live stock purchases until they have passed th*i government pont mortem examination. The packers notified the comndMlM Arms that beginning thla morning they no longer would stand tho loss on con demned cattle, and In order to protect themselved they had found It neces sary to refuse pajrment on "cow stuff" until It has passed the government In spection. NO REWARD YET FOR “BIG PISJOL" SPICER Leaves Kentucky With a Bloody Trail of Many Crimes. * ) Lexington, Ky., May 27.—No reword has been offered for "Big Pistol" Jess* Spicer, who disappeared from Breathitt county Immediately after the fetid* nt tho Hargises and others, with a long string of bloody crimes to mark his career. It la aal*1 he carried sway many thou* sands of dollars. He has been Indicted for three murders. WAS VERDICTOF JURY Man Kills Housekeeper, 'At tempts Life of Daughter, and Suicides. Washington, May H—Murder and autddq was the verdict of th* coroner's Jury la the ease of W. 8. Pntnem, who after h* bad shot and killed his housekeeper, Mre. Emma Beavers, and made an attempt upon the life of har daughter, killed hlmaelf Friday. Ho dred dr* shots Into tho worn* ■n'n breast. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON, Builders’ Hardware and Tools, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. 150 PETER8 8T. $60—FOR RENT—$60 One-half second floor mill con structed building, office and store room, separated by hall way. Electric llghti, two ele vator!, (team heat, all free. Apply on promises, 13-14-11 Trinity Ave. IN FEDERAL COURT An Interesting constitutional question Is now being fought out In the Federal court before Judge Newman, and upon th* result wilt probably depend the feta of on* of the statutes of th* Georgia code. The fight Is being mode by Attorney William E. Simmons, of Lawrencevllle, In behalf of M. L. Rockmore. for the use of th* Bank of Lawrencevllle against the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Th* statute In question. No. 2.140 of th* code, provides that when a Are In surance company refuses to pay a claim within sixty days after demand la mod* and shows bad faith, the Injured party may secure as damages 26 per cent of the amount Involved, besides reason able attorney fee*. Tho suit now pending Is for 23,090, It Is claimed by the plaintiff that although the supreme court of Georgia has held the statute unconstitutional, such In not th* cane, and that the law la a good one. In support of thla, decision* ot the United States supreme court are quoted. There Is a Jury already drawn to try the ces* should Judge Newman over rule the demurrer made by the insur ance company. 1