Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 28, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND-NEWS. tfCESDAY, MAT M, 100T. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. A splendidly built five room cottage just off 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. ! CHARLES M. ROBERTS. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. ON SIDNEY STREET. WE HAVE A NICE MOB NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; NICE lot; we can «cll this place lor 11,150. $500.00—THREE . ROOMS AND nice lot near Hemphill nvenue, everybody wants property. Thl» la n caab bargain. $300 01) RUTS' A I.OT 46 FI from Morgan avenue tp Linde and a half blocks east if Nortl Thl« la two lots, and North o like this don't come often. will buy a splendid North avenue. Lot for $12.00 per-month: FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn Central n venue.. t rooms En*t ( sin street $ rooms Central avenue..., 10 rooms $ rooms _) rooms ■ 6 rooms Wnipaon street.., 6 rooms Baltimore block,.... 10rooms Capitol avenue.,,. 10 rooms Boulevard place 8 rooms Currier street 6 rooms Capitol avenue 12 rooms List lee. ] bills. L. F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department, WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 rONCE DELEON AVENUE HOME - Think of buying a home on this lovely irenue for $5,750. You ought to take ad vantage of this opportunity, 'for If you don't somebody else will, and I want to get It Yes, you! I don't want kicks coming later becauie you didn’t let it. - Peachtree road home-near fif* teenth street. If you really want to get * Perfect gem of a home, I want you to this. It Just depends on whether.joo want something In this section for at to whether we can trade. •RUING STREET LOT-65 FEET FRONT; 155 feet deep. It (s a beauty for $3,000. KEAIl GRANT PARK AND GEORGIA •venue I can sell you a new five-room cot* *•*« with water, etc., for $2,250. 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 wortli $12,000, will be sold at only $8,500. Don’t wait, but phone us today. EAGAN PARK LAND CO. 36 Inman Building. Bell Phone 4613. McCKORY & JOHNSON, BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 603 PETER8 BUILDING; 'PHONE 468L \YE HAVE A NUMBER OP CLIENTS for cloio ln home, on south aide. If you deelre to eell. Hit with ue nt onre. 12 ACRES, NEAR LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS; •7 six-room cottage; $3,600; would exchange o for plnee of equal value In city. This is s ■ nlco proposition, and you should look into It. 7 Jlfeo BUYS A NEW .FIVE-ROOM COT- o tago near Osk street. West End. This y in a cosy little home, and will please; easy terms. MANY NICE HOMES IN WEST END; new ami up-to-date. Don't buy In this lovely section till you see us ana get oar list. >■ 11,750—ON FRASER STREETH A SNAP; for quick turn; fire-room cottage: porce* ~ lain bath and all Improvements. You buy • on It, eure. $2,000 TAKES A SPLENDID FIVE-ROOM cottage on Oakland avenue, near Grant ? park. Large lot; water, gas, hath and cab* t Inet msntele. Eeey term,. Tht, kind 1, * icercs end yon will hare to hurry If you grt It. e ff.650—ABSOLUTELY A BARGAIN; ELE- gnnt nine-room two-story brand-new res* dence; built of the very best material; fine Interior finish. Modern and up-to-date; fif teen minutes' wnlk from car shed; on south sldo; easy payments. "It Is.peaches." $1,800 - FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; ONE block from Whitehall; east front. It will enslly rent for $25 per month, with some repair.. Non- rented for 330; 31.KI0 ceeh. We here made e number of turn, like tht, in the ls,t few dnye. “Delay* »re dnnjeroui." v v - / ; | CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, BELL PHONE SIM. 321 CENTURY BLDG. PRETTY NEW WEST END COTTAGE. Firs rooms and hall with water, ass, Lath, etc. On nloe-cherted street, and Jn ntoo neighborhood; very near car line. It will either rent for $25, and psy good In terest, or It is s very pretty home. Fine pretty lot and tile front walk. Price $2,800, and easy terms, if sold soon. BEAUTIFUL NOIlTn SIDE HOME, ON Piedmont avenue, north of Ponce DeLeon .venue. It you went e etrictly modern end up to dete new end elegant home with ell modern convenience,, ou one of the very best street* nnd In one of the choicest neighborhoods In the city, near Peachtree, nt a bargain, I can swl ft t0 . •“‘J won't find another one like It soon_st the name mice It has ten rooms and two bath "$n.? «d merge, be.utlfully eh.ded lot. Price 311.000. 16 6fO FOR A LOVELY HOME JUST OUT. . tide of the city, but It line city water, * •oweregc, electric llghte. etc. Splendid car «orvlce, over/ ten minute*. It le on carline end It only fifteen mlnntes' ride; 10-roora ■ house with nlco both room, hot and cold water, etc. Nice servant*' room* *nd »ta- bie Large, beautiful lot nml fine neighbor* * hood and pretty surrounding*. 32,660 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE lot. You can’t find many nt thl, price, and yon had better eee mo toon about It. 1- 250 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET lilt. IIO you went tho Rfieat bargain that can be fonnd In. Wait Endl If you do, u*t see me and I'll tell y°u all about It. t’a one of the prettiest lots on the street B-nit IS 60) I CAN SELL YOU THE BIG- gest bargain in a beautiful 100-foot lot, or two 60-foot lots, that you ever looked at on the north side. On one of the most prominent north side- streets, nnd in el«- •Efint neighborhood. They are fine depth, Sd y”u cVn ro,IW oak. three fine lot, (bet will -ell like hot enke*. But you 11 hove to be quick, as my time Is limited at this price. FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six- room cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROAD ST. SALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Ave. $8,600 WILL BUY A 9-ACRE TRACT OF land situated lu West End. known i Toni Alexander old home place, with the main residence of 10 or 12 room*, besides four nice little cottage tenements. Tbls property Is hounded on three lines by I.aw* ton. Greensferry avenue and Abbott atreet, with a frontage of about 1.000 feet, know of nothing better on which to mnke big money by *ub-division on quick sale, or In bulk on the loug run; for really when you stop to look Into this seriously you will find that the land alone la worth $1,000 per acre, while the buildings alone wouli* about the same If built now. Terms can he made satisfactory. Kindly call for fur ther particulars. monthly or otherwise. $L67$ FOR 8-ROOM RESIDENCE ON IR win street near corner Hilliard. Terma very saay to good party In search of an humble little home. T. Y. BRENT & CO., Oakland City, Ga. Bell Phone 279 West.' At lanta 1590. 116-ACRE FARM. 6 MILES FROM Atlanta, with timber enough to pay for place. Oak, hickory and pine of original growth. Only $35 per acre. CHERT ROAD—LOT RIGHT IN CEN ter of town. Vacant lot 115 by 360, east front, an Ideal place for a home. TWO 3-ROOM HOUSES, lot 60 by 170, rented at 311 per month, a bargain at 31.100; easy terma FOR RENT—ONE' 6-ROOM tage. 315.00. , FOR RENT—ONE toge. 333.60. 7-ROOM COT- VACANT LOTS ON WEST AVENUE and Lawton atreet, Oakland. Have WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WANTS to build some nlco cottages for you S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. the best cross streets on the north side street; sewer, water and gts; $300 cash. $12.600—A 12-ROOM HOUSE: SLATE ROOF, large lot; worth $15,000, but for a quick street near Rhodes. House Is worth the Lee street; best part of West End; all lm- ). lOv—I »» I v» D1 UEiul .'I..1IV V.HL.U1 We have one of the beat bargains In a 2- lory 8-room house that can bo had for 1,008 leas than yon could build tho bouse near Foundry street. water and goa; on car line; east front; S. B. TURMAN & CO. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL 339 Sc 363. ATLANTA 26Ql $4,600—A 7-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE ON W. North avenue; nlco lot; must be sold; cheapest place on the street If you want s modern $4,500 FOR 9-ROOM 2-8TORY HOUSE ON one of the beat streets in Decatur, Ga. House baa double floors, storm-sheeted, cab inet mantels, etc.; lot 90x235. Built for a home. m • MIS-TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS on one of Decatur's best streets; lots 14 by $»; worth twice the price. Headquar ters for both Improved and vacant property In Decatur. $3,260 FOR ONE OF THE PRETTIEST homes In West End. This place must be sold right sway. UNFURNISHED. Price. Rooms. 12 Brown St .« • «.* M 37.50 53 Doane ,, .. «• 365 S. Pryor....... .. 45.00 9 51 Crew ,* M ,« M .. 42.60 « 327 Spring .. •• •• ,, .. 40.00 8 263 E. Georgia .. •• • .. 30.00 7 661 Highland .. 30.00 7 225 Angler .. M „ .. 20.00 - 6 63 Loomis M M •« .. 25.00 6 62 Johnson •• ..•« . .. .26.00 6 ti B. McDaniel .. .. .. 22.60 -6 44. S. McDaniel .. .. .. 22.60 6 11 Middle .. 10.00 ' 6 332-A 8. Pryor (flat).. .. 20.00 6 711 Marietta ., 15.00 4 S3 Sylvan .. .. .. .. .. 11.00 4 ROBSON &. RIVERS. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phono 2099, Atlanta Phone 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. D$UM)N GARDEN STREET WE HAVE ft nice five-room house: extra large lot, with 10-foot alley; convenient to school and church, a good investment It rents for $2u per month. FOR $3,000—A NICE MIX-ROOM HOUSE; large lot with abundance of fruit, grapes, peaches, etc. This place Is wortli more money, but owner must move In a short whl'e. Buy this place; you will make 25 per cent In six months. Right on the car line; lot 63 by 130. $3,160—BRAND-NEW 8IX-1100M COTTAGE on the bout part of Crew street. Gas. water, bath ami sewer; In fact, everything complete. This plaro has Just been built for s home. East front, with lot 186 feet deep, and we can ninko you special, easy terms. $1,000 — A TnREE-ROOM SUBURBAN house, w ith 3 seres of land. This place is only a few miles out on the Georgia rail road and on the new trolley line to Stono Mountain. This would ronkn you an Ideal place for a poultry yard, fruits, vegetables, etc. A small catth payment and tho balance monthly. Buy this and double your money as soon as the car lino is complete. get that we are headquarters for anything In this line, and wo will make tho terras so reasonable that It is Just the same ns rent. 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 LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. COTTAGE HOME FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of the best streets on the south side; 5 rooms; large hall, bath, servant’s room, hot and cold water; large lot, 52x185; beautiful shade; cement walk; ev erything in good condi tion. Price $3,500. Terms if de sired. Address Cottage Home, care Georgian. ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 3207 Candler Bldg; FOR RENT DWELLINGS'. 7-r. h., 27 Gartrdl st 7 r. h., 97 West Bake 7-r. h„ 123 E«8t Fair 7-r. h., 210 Houth Forayth « 7-r. h., 108 West Peachtree 7-r. h., 328 East Linden 7-r, h., 17 Mill* street 6-r. h., 158 Nelson street h., 274 Court kind . ir, , 21. . 32.60 391 Boulevard pi 6*r, h., 887 Boulevard pi __ fir. h., 14 Dodd avenue...., 20.00 6-r. h., 33 Stonewall street 19.90 6 r. h., 176 East Georgia avenue..,, 21.00 6-r. h.. 133 Auburn avenue 17.60 6-r. h , 46 Mills street 20.60 6-r. h., 61 Norrross (West End) 20.00 6 r. li„ 270Vi East Fair street 23.10 Get a copy of our weekly rent bulletin. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avcnne. Both 'Phones—618. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON Highland avenuo near Ponca DeLeon are- nue, varying In price Horn $300 to $'150, on terma of $36 to $30 ra»li, balance In caay monthly payment* They nil Ho well and the tmallost lot, are 0x153 to alloy. - DOTH PHONES 6560. ON BASS STREET WE HAVE A 6-UOOM HIGHLAND AVENUE-VACANT LOT 3900. WE HAVE ON WEST PEACHTREE three lot*, 140x300 foot. 360 front foot. SOME VACANT LOTS' ON EAST AVENUE from 3900 to 3900. N.' BOULEVARD—AN 3-ROOM BOUSE, with all convenience!. $3,960. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US IF you want Qnlck rteulta. ALLEN A WHITE. A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. 5-Room Cottage on E. Fair street, modem 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 $ per month. NEWTONS. THOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, PHON17 MAIN 4066. ON GRANT STREET, $3.500-THIS IS A beautiful f MgSTto gl __ Minpe every way. If v«»u know what It takes to got a eoUar~ * * * * now you will probol . . _ bargain. Desirable terms. INMAN PARK-CORNER LOT, 100x180. with splendid 9 room residence, with all «i i • i •'. i't • - tiit nces of a modern. well-to-do residence; only s short block from street car, tight in- the middle of Inman Park, among the most desirable neighbors and prettiest homes In Atlanta. Did you know that It Is almost fmpoulbls to get a home ■a lorgu lot nowadays without paying i only $2,000 or this •mount tbls pass. There 1 GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, CHOICE NORTH ATLANTA LOTH. 7 THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF .forth Boulevard and North avenue, run ning hark to Kennesaw avenue, we have one of the prettiest and most desirable properties on the north side. We have sub divided tbls as follows: over «sn minutes’ want) i nave a modern 6-rooin cottage, with porcelain bath, etc., rented at $3 per month, and which will rent for at least $27.60 or $30. Now I can ■ell you this for $2,50a Half cash. LOT ON THE CORNER OF BOULK- ard and North avenue, alley In the rear. Price LOT ADJOINING THE .CORNER fronting the Boulevard. 4«Vi by HO, with an alley In the rear, and the prlc* Is $2,- ONE LOT ON NORTH AVENUE, BEGIN- nine 160 feet esat of Boulevard. 71 by 92. with alleys on both sides. This Is the lot to build two houses on which will read this Is Imh l*rlce something DO trill lot Is THE OTHER TWO LOT* ON KENNE- ssw svehne, both 46 by 140 to an alley, take the corner for $1,600 and the Insble lot for $1,360. HOME SEEKERS AND INVESTORS, SEVERAL LOTS AT BARGAINS IN there Is no other property on the market Ansley Park. You have but to »4H» these like this. See us at once, or you may be lots to realise the possibilities of them. too late. PHONES 4254 - EXTRA DEUL PHONE 4230 $25,000—A SPLENDID SUB DIVISION ON and near Piedmont avenue, making large lots. 25 AGUES WITHIN Kuril MILE circle, nnd fifteen minutes’ walk of car line, on good country road. WE ARE NOW BUILDING TWO NICE 4-room cottages on shady lot, tbls sldo of Grant park, that* we will finish np to salt buyers, and sell on your own terms, nnd the property will be worth mare than we ask for it. $2,400—$150 DOWN AND $18 PER MONTOi 6-room cottage, new and nice, this side of Grant park. Shady lot,, running through to another street. $1,60(1—NEW AND NICE 4-ROOM HOUSE on h paved north able street. In first class neighborhood;* renting for $16 per month. $250—SIMPSON STREET LOT, 26x200. "WE GET RESULTS." NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected. Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. C0„ 06, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth Street. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON, Builders’ Hardware and Tools, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. 150 PETER8 ST. $60—FOR RENT—$60 On«-h»lf eecond floor mill con- •tructed building, office and .tore room, eeperated by hell way. Eleotrlc light,, two ele vators, steam heat, all free. Apply on premUee, 12-14-15 Trinity Are. ChSODOOOCOQOCOOOOOOOOOC-OOOO O $174,000,000 tfow INVE8TED O O IN THE MANUFACTURE O O OF ELECTRIC 8UPPL1E8.D O O O Washington, May 28.—Accord O Ing to a bulletin Issued by the O ■*“ nsus office, the capital Invented O the manufacture of electrical O 0 machinery and supplies has In- O 0 creased 108 per cent from 1900 to O 0 1905. The amount now Invested Is O 0 $174,1)00,000. O 0 The annual value of the prod- D O ucts Is $140,000,000. Employees O 0 number 60,000. O 0 O 0OO000O000000000000OO00000 PROPERTY TRAN8PER8. « $30—Hollywood Cemetery Corpora*! tlon to H. <*agle. lot In Hollywood cem««] etery. Warranty deed. $700—Vlney Tanner and Ida E. Tansi ner to Georgia Loan and Trust Coro*] pany, lot on Kdgewood avenue, Quit*! claim deed. $500—The Georgia r.oan and Trust; Company to J. H. Drewry, lot on St, Charles avenue. Warranty deed. $1,800—W. C. Martin to Emma Enwj gles, lot on Highland avenue. War* ranty deed. $500—J. IT. Drewry to W. C. Martin, lot on Highland avenue. Warranty deed. $1,850—J. Frank Reck to R. H. Har* ; ris, lot on Linden avenue (now Boule* vard place). Warranty deed. $•100 R. A. Hemphill to N. J. Crol- ley. lot on Jonesboro avenue. Rond for title. $500—R. F. Henry to Thomas J. Day, lot on Terry street. Warranty deed. $1,500—U. S. Seal to the Mortgage Bond Company, lot on East avenue. Loan deed. $2,000—Mrs. Mary K. Graham to Martha D. Sims, lot on Jackson street•, Warranty d^ed. $265—J. Carroll Payne to Mrs. Anna Davis, lot on corner of Hill and Pine streets. Warranty deed. $800^—Mrs. Lola O'Dell Hunnlcutt to Vasser Woolley, lot on Lakewood ave nue. Warranty deed. $360—Mrs. Ella Martin to Zack Mar-, tin, lot on corner of Gordon and Hop kins streets. Warranty deed. $162—Mrs. Josephine Hawkins to the. Railway Postal Clerks’ Association, lot on Evan drive. Warranty deed. $$.260—W. IT. McClain to W. R. Langley, lot in land lot No. 58. War ranty deed. $50—J. W. Williams to E. R. Ivy, loti in .land lot No. 97. Warranty deed. buildincTpermits. $2,250—John M. Hall, to raise and i add to frame dwelling at 618 Capitol iiv«*nm\ $350—A. C. Worley, to build addition i to frame dwelling at 20 Merrltts ave* nue. $1.500—J. O. Moore, to build frame; dwelling at 198 Grant street. $6<tu i\j. M. Davis, to build front and^ rear veranda at 83 Park street. - ! $300—F. L. Williams, to change store front at 97 Decatur street. $75—C. P. Hudlow, to build frame store at 33 Savannah street. $325—H. Palmer, to repair frame dwelling at 221 East Fair street. $1,000—Congregation Shaerlt Israel, to repair frame church at 302 East Hunter street. O00000O0O0OO000O00O000O0OO 0 O O MAN LOSES BRIDE 0 WHILE GETTING SHAVE. O FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLUR BLOG. PHONE 9161 J. A. RASBURY, Manager. EXTRA VALUES—EXTRA LOW PRICE8. ON PEACHTREE ROAD. THIS SIDE OF the creek, near car line, I can sell you a new and modern 8-room bouse, with 4Mr seres, too feet fronting east on the road, for $10,600. It Is dirt cheap. On Pence DeLeon avenao. one block of Peachtree, I have ■ swell home on 89-foot shady lot tt a sacri fice price. WANTED TO BUY. * I HAVE A CUSTOMS** WHO WANTS A home in Atlanta. lie has a new brick hotel, now paying 12 per rent, to ex* change. If, your place Is not doing so well, see me. No risk. He offers a splen did prosit Ion. Cleveland. May 28.—Sherman- 0 0 Tweedy lost a bride to get a shave. 0 O He gave Mias Blanche Dewey a O 0 diamond ring laat Thursday, and O O they were to wed this week. They O O were down-town Saturday night. 0 O and Tweedy left her while he went O Q to get a shave. O 0 Strolling on the streets she met O O Claude McRowe, a former lover. 0 O They decided to get married, and O O went to Buffalo, where tho cere- O O money was performed.- O O O 0000000000000000000O0000O0 g00000O00000O0000O000O00Og C HAVANA8 WILL SOAR o 0 IF EXPORT TAX PREVAILS. 0 O Havana. Cuba* May 28.—Should 0 0 Governor Magoon accede to the C 0 request and place an export tax O O on raw tobacco, the price of Ha- O 0 vana cigars In America will soar. O O General Carlos O. Valez. a polltl- 0 O clan leading the movement, de- O O dares that over 70,000,000 lens cl- O O gays are manufactured In Cuba O O now than In 1900. O o o 000000000000O000OO00000000 DEATHS. Claude Clements, age 2 years, died pneumonia at 18 Plum street. Maude H. Ham brick, age 24 years,, died at 29 Luck!* street. Henry Wright, colored, age 28 years,, died at rear 219 Bell street. BIRTHS (WHITE). To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strickland, atl 341 Luckle street, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Roberson, < at 161 Venable street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Walker, at 1'i Ezona street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duncan, ati 47 Soott atreet, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Tomminia, at 500 Spring atreet, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Owens, at 179 Hughes atreet. a girl. To Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Polf, at 314 Woodward avenue, a boy. - To Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lemmons, at 117 Cherokeo avenue, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Patterson, at 196 Gray street a girl. To Mr. and Mrs, R. Rogers, at 48 Cherokeo avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burton, at 513 Pulliam street a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stegall, at 14 Corput street, a boy. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. G. H. Mack et at. v. R. R. Kime et al., from Fulton. Argued. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, Cases Argued and Submitted. 432. Lewis Whitfield v. State, front city court of Montlcello. 433. A. Griggs v. State, from Dads superior court 436. Lonnie Johnson v. State, from Quitman superior court. 437. R. J. Denney v. State, from Ra- bun -ui-Ti-.r court. 448. Ed Sherman v. State, fropi city? court of Americus. 449. C. H. Girardeau V. City of At« Inntn, from Fulton superior court. 457. Will Epps v. State, from city court of Jeffersonville. 458. J. T. Dorsey v. State, from Hall j superior court. 459. James Reed v. State, from H^U superior court. • 4«o. Marsh Downer v. State, from i city court of Klberton. Dismissed. 461. Red Evans v. State, from city J court of Klberton. Dismissed. 472. E. Goddard v. State, from city court of Cartersvllle. 474. William House v. State, front Worth superior court. 475. Albert Rodgers v. State, from Fulton superior court. 476. T. B. Crawford v. State, from Fulton superior court. 480. Ben Gainer v. State, from city court of Douglas. 482. Simon Ager v. State, from city court of Americus. 483. Dodson Mosely v. State, from city court of Americus. 488. Bryant Simth v. State, from Oglethorpe superior court. 489. Monk Sawyer v. City of Rlaka- ly, from Early suporior court. 490. John Dicks v. State, from Rich mond superior court. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA Mack et al. vs. Kime et a!., from Fulton. Argument concluded. Brunswick Circuit. Brunswick nnd Birmingham Railroad Company vs. J. M. Hoodenpyle, from Glynn. Submitted. Vincent Plnnebad vs. E. J. Plnnebad, from Glynn. Argued. Murk Hall vs. A. B. Davis, from Coffee. Submitted. Southern Railway Company vs. Ety Thompson, from Wayne. Submitted. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com pany vs. Frank White, from Wayne. Submitted. Wad toy Lumber Company vs. J. 8. Lott, from Coffee. Submitted. Atlantic and Birmingham Railway Company vs. David Kirkland et aL, from Ware. Argued. C. W. Curry vs. Jenny Curry, admin istratrix. from Clinch. Submitted. L. A. Murray et al. vs. J. J. McGulro, from Glynn. Submitted. W. A. Martin vs. J. L. Hunter, from Ware. Submitted. eat A Mattox vs. Georgia Naval Stores Company, from Clinch. Submit ted. Atlanta Circuit. P. A. Craddock vs. C. H Kelly, ad ministrator, et al., from Fulton. Sub- milt* • i City of Atlanta vs. I. M. Harper, from Fulton, Submitted. City of Atlanta vs. M. R. Harper, from Fulton. Submitted. Mary McGarry et al. vs. E. C. Beta et al. from Fulton. Submitted. .—«.*■ $ T. C. Shreve ft al. v». J. T. Pen he *- / Judge, from Fulton. Submitted. Stons Mountain Circuit. Argu ♦h# Railroad Company* S II. Venable et al., from DelCalb. eorglit