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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1907.
15
M. L. THROWER,
39 N.-Forsyth St.
14,750—On Pulliam tS., done In, we
can tell you a handsome 2-story
home, good lot, east front, and ahome
from every standpoint; 4500 cash bal
ance easy, at 6 per cent.
82,200—On West Pine street for a cot
tage home. This house Is new and
cost 51,850 to build. Here Is a sacri
fice sale; 5850 cash and balance four
years at 6 per cent.
5850—Each for 2 three-room cottages
on .Wells St. These places are close
to Whitehall street and In easy walking
distance '•! town. The very place* for
a working man or for an Investment!
1150 cash'and balance 512.60 per month.
82,200—On Hill street, close to Grant
park, east front, overlooking the city,
a pretty 5-room cottage. Small cash
payment will got this place.
M. L, THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Fetors Building.
HOWELL STATION-IN ONE BLOCK OF
car liu«: spleudl(! cottage with five large
rooms aua hall; nice shaded lot, .60x150 t<
WEST END—SPLENDID 6-ROOM COT-
tnge with conveniences: lot 60x200, for
only 62,109. If you buve the cash you are
next.
BARGAINS TODAY.
*250—WILL BUY LARGE SHADY
lot, 57x190, In Eagan Park, fronting
•Virginia Ave.
51,200—FOR SPLENDID NEW FOUR-
room cottage, in East Pnlnt. Rented
by year to beat white tenants for 5152.
43,260—BUYS A NEW SEVEN-ROOM
house, on south side; modern, well
built, line location; rents for 582.50.
41.000—SPLENDID LARGE LOTS ON
E. Georgia Ave.
51.600—FOR 18-ACRE TRACT, JUST
one mile and holt north of Buckhead.
This is a bargain.
58,500—FOR NINE-ROOM, MODERN,
elate covered house, on north side
lot 83 ft. front. ,
52,800—FOR VACANT LOT ON PARK
St., In West End. Slio 63 by 180.
On car line, with 8-mlnute schedule.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.
36 Inman Building.
Bell Phone 4613.
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
603 PETERS BUILDING; ’PHONE 463L
HJW-rA LOVELY WASHINGTON STREET
uotue of nine rooms, with all modern lm-
Movement*. It Is undoubtedly the best
bargain c** 4fc *- -*—* — * *
puce.
feofo-ON
mrgalu ou this street. Come to see us au
mre. •
TTAkLANb
TTeaR
OTyr a splbKdid NINE ItOOJ
In West End; large lot sod al
udld ‘
5809.00—THREE ROOMS
ales lot near Hemphill avenue, where
everybody wsnts property. This is a cash
bargain.
ON SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE
by 187, back to
Terms. Let us
show you
It’s a splendid homo and Is
jjJl a xiNE-itotJU ni!dit>ES‘CE ON
» by 360; Greeniferry avenue; plenty
and other Improvements. You would
to see this to apnrecln*- **
620 per mouth.. Sec us.
and HALL; ft.tw-oX CoS'vEbiiitATE AVENCfe, 81X
ur* iuiu.i.i, is na
flve-room cottage; lot 43 by
10-foot alley: price 62.600. Ter
show you this.
n(ce five-room cottage on wind-
sor street; all Improvements dqwo; largo
lot end a nlco borne; only 51,850. Easy
terms.
line. Hare
Wii-SKl'EU
park. White City, suit on car
to enhance. Don T t delay.
kJThooH"" tjoffAJfefOW
off of Windsor etreet; id by 175! flfteen
minutes walk to bualness; all Improvements,
You can t afford to miss this.
5^,760—FIVE-ROOM L'O'rF.Ujg; WaYe/p
gas and hath.
gaa and
g3^-Viv^:-Iio'6Ni cottAoB;'
Tom ■
wrrai
WATritt,
5-room bonse,
15.00
tin street 12.00
4-room boose end ball, Kennedy stree
near Orlffln; modern.,...
4>room house, 196 Goddard street
.mil" Mrtfir PARK; YIJBSE "ARB
trumps, and can't be best anywhere; 5500
to 5500 casb. Quit paying rent and '
one nt these.
*3.280- 5f.fto; T\Vo bEAtlTlfeH IN WIW
Kud and on eplendld street*. Brand-new
onse end hall, Kennedy street and well built. Terms.
13.10
_ _ 10.60
3-room bonse, I Freeman etreet.. 4.M
Freemen eti
Iroom bonse, 760 ^da^noHa <
„ street 7.00
1-room bouse, 495-49* North avenue.... 7.00
.-room ^Ij.nery ™
J-room house, Weihlngton etreet 5 8
I room bouse, Harris street 6
FOR RENT.
BY
CHAS. P. GLOVER
6 Auburn
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
10 East Alabama St.
PHONES: BELL 532 A 563. ATLANTA 260,
/
545,000 FOB CENTRAL STORE PROPER-
ty. This la an opportunity for capital.
Property brtnge lu handsome net Incofe*.
— — North avenm
If jrou wint^a bom* In n nice nelgbboi
Central avenue 7 rooms 532.50
East Cain street 5 rooms
Central avenue 10 room.
Central sventi#.. f rooms
south Boulevard 10 rooms
Central avenue 6 rooms
Simpson street. 6 room,
Baltimore block 10 rooms
Capitol 10 rooms
Boulevard piece 8 rooms
Currier street * rooms
Capitol avenue ....15 rooms
net your property with us. Capable l_.
Jee. Prompt remittance*, economical repilr
L. F. MILLER, Manager Bant Department.
55,000—BRAND-NEW H1X-R0
on a corner lot In West -
jmprovements down. Lot '
. HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES IN
Deestur. Ga., on good streets that I can
oiler cheap.
room dwelling on best part
_r*oue. Can sell this pise* f
payments and balance montblj
me before you locate.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
54,000-NEW MODERN HOME OF EIGHT
rooms; on best pert of North Jackson
street. Good shade on lot. Mtke I
borne.
5400 EACH FOR TWO 54 BY 100 FEET
late In Docstur-- Os., on car line and
ns of the heat streets. Decatur will soon
have wstsr works.
rONCE DELEON AVENUE HOME -
Think of bnylug a home on this lovely
arenas for 55,760. You ought to Uk* ad
vantage of this opportunity, for It you
don't eomebody els* will, and I want to
see you get It. Yes, youl I don't want
any kicks coming later because you didn't
get It.
PEACHTREE ROAD HOME-NEAR FIF-
teenth etreet If you really want to get
e perfect gem of a boms, I want you to
are this. It lust dspeuds on whether you
really want something In this section for
520,000 as to whether we can trade.
SPRING STREET LOT-65 FEET FRONT;
125 feet deep.' It Is a beauty for 53,000.
NEAR GRANT PARK AND GEOROIA
avenue I coo eell yeu a new fire-room cot
tage with water, etc., for 52,250,
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabama St.
BUILD NEGRO HOUSES,
CHOICE NORTH ATLANTA LOTS.
ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
North Boulevard end North avenoe, run-
slug back to Kenneuw avenue, we have
an* of the prettiest and moot desirable
properties on the north side. W* have anh-
_ LOT ON THE CORNER OF BQULE-
vard and North avenue, 4« by 140, with un
illey In the rear. Price 53,000.
\ LOT ADJOINING THE COBNEII
fronting tbs Boulerard. 4444 by 140. with
in allay In the rear, and the price Is 42.-
NE I.OT ON NORTH AVENUE. BEGIN-
nine 160 feet east of Boulevard, 71 by
I, with alleys on both sides. This Is ths
It to build two houses «m which will read-
y sell. The price ou tbla la 41.000, or
bout 422 a front foot Price something
ffi?.h<Ho««.
certainly
worth the money.
THE OTHER TWO LOTS OX KENNE-
J& X'SZiaSW.M 0 ,!? Inihfe
HOMEFEEKEH8 AND INVE1TOR8.
there T« no other property on the market
CHARLES M. ROBERTS,
SALE LIST.
Office 12 Auburn Ave.
63*60) WILL BUY A 0-ACUE TRACT OF
In ml nit mi tt*«l In Wear End, known as tin*
Tom Alexander old borne place, with the
mala resldenco of 10 or 12 rooms, besides
four nice little cottage tenements. Tbla
property Is bounded ou three lines of Law-
ton. Grcensferry avenue and Abbott street,
with i\ frontage of about 2,00) feet. We
know of nothing better on which to make
big money by cub-division on quick sale t or
lu bulk on the long run; for really
you stop to look Into this seriously fo
find that the load alone Is worth 61.0L ___
acre, while the buildings alone would cost
about the same If built now. Terms can
he mods satisfactory. Kindly call for fur
ther particulars.
65.000-11-ROOM 2-STORY RESIDENCE ON
Houston street, near Jackson; good aur*
rouudlngs; oil modern, with two toilets and
two bathe. Terms, cash 91,000, balance
monthly or otherwise.
win street near corner Hilliard. Terms
ftri HO to MN party In search or an
humble little home.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOANS.
7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF
IB.MO-- _ „
the best cross streets on the north side;
on* block from Peachtreo; lot 60x160, Come
In person or phono ue to call by and show It
to you.
51.576—A 6-nOOM HOUSE ON MeAFEE
[,IXW—A ie-IIUUM lllll GD, OlidiC **UU C,
large lot; worth 616,000. but for a quick
•ale will sell at the above price.
61,MO-GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVIS
street near Rhodes. Uouae Is worth the
money.
IIUO-BEAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT. NEAR
Let street; best part of West End; all Im
provements down; 64x174. Terms.
68.750—PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY.
We have one of the best bargains In a 2-
torjr l-room house that can be *
1.000 less than you
rill soon
_ . _ It. Big
Improvements going on In this section.
6950-CREW STREET LOT, 6#xlM; SEWER,
water and gas; on car line; east front
nice shade.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON
Highland avenue near Ponce DeLeon ave-
one, varying In price from 5508 to 5860, on
terms of 556 to 560 cash, bslsnco In essy
monthly payments. They all II# wall and
the smallest lots in 43x132 to silty.
BOTH PHONES 6640.
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 ,
UEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
3ESC
33
FOR RENT.
47 Doane — »• .. ..
136 Hill
12 Drown street .. ..
53 Doane
365 South Fryor ....
61 Crow
327 Spring .. .. .. ..
263 Fast Georgia .. ..
661 Highland
>25 Angler .. .. ..
63 Loomis
62 Johnson
42 Bouth McDaniel .,
299 Ashby
66 WeBt Linden ....
19 GaakI!!
44 South McDaniel .,
11 Middle
48 East Twelfth.. ,.
252-A 8.. Pryor (fiat)..
721 Marietta
68 Sylvan
Price. Rooms.
116.00 11
.... 46 10
67,50 9
10.00 0
45-.00 9
,. 41.50 8
:«:S
. 80.00
. 10.00
. 16.00
: i:.fo°
rp
. 6.60
. 41.60
I 10.00
. 55.00
. 21.00
. 16.00
. 11.00
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 2099,
Atlanta Phono 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
62,15)—ON OARDEN STREET WE IIA\
ft nice flve-room boose: extra largo 1(
with 10-foot nlltv; convenient to school at
church. A good Investment. It rents for *
per month.
FOR 63.0M-A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE.
largo lot with abundance of fruit, grapes,
peaches, etc. This place Is worth more
money, but, owner must move In a short
while. Buy tbla'place: you will make
per ceht In six months.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
FOR RENT
DWELLINGS.
pfi h'.’, 151 HunnieutV':!::::::::::::::: i
1 G ? ct h .' c‘op? Of'mu'^ckiy Vm imhetE:’
JOI& J. WOODSIDE,
THE BESTING AGENT.
VACANT LOTS.
I have for sals one of tho finest lots
In Anslsy Park, bslng 100 feat front,
near Peachtree, beautiful elevation,
16,250.
West End lots at 5500. 51,000 and
52,000, according to location.
College Park and Edgewood lots.
T. B. FERRIS, Agent
218-219 Century Bldg.
Phono 438 M.
TO
‘ATE
BUILDING.
SOTM PHONES 4394
- EXTRA BELL PHONE4305
41,160—COSNALLY BTBEET; LOT 100x152.
5750—THE PHBTTIEST ANI) SHADIEST
lot on South avenue; 63 feet frontage end
running through to another street. Better
not wait op this
8760-1100 DOWN AND 520 PEB MONTH.
ot 0 per cent, a Highland avenue lot with
eaet front. A epeculatlou here.
14,800—PHI4TTIE8T COTTAGE IN WEST
End, with I rooms and reception hall, alto
t large hall running through the house from
the reception hall; house I* double-floored
end storm-sheeted; handsome cabinet men
tele. Interior flalehrtl lu mahogany ttslu.
porcelain bath; china closet; street ears In
front of door; lot 63x187 to an alloy. This
else# kts Just been completed, and was
built by owner for a boms; has extra terse
rooms, and In fact one of the moit desirable
homes iu that section of the elty. Bee us
sliont It.
tessssssss
J£e.
l-room twi
nge for a 1 or g room
"to8 OUT ftEiUWS: 1 '
NEED A FENCE?
BB-lMIII
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
06, 98 and 100 80. Forsyth Straat.
FORSALE
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLOG.
PHONE 5161
J. A. RASBURY, Manager.
Hava just taken the exclusive agency
for sals of two or'three choice near-ln
tracts of land admirably situated for
paying aub-dtvislon tbla fall or next
■print. They can be bought cheap, for
owner needs money. Good money In
theee.
What kind of Improved or unlmprov.
F. J. OOOLEDGE Sc SON,
Builders* Hardware and
Tools,
PAINTS, GLASS, OILS.
150 PETER8 8T.
‘LORD FREDERICK”
TO BE HANGED
per cent?
Jefferson City. Mo.. The supreme
court has decided that “Lord Freder
ick" Seymour Barrington, now In jail
at Clayton. Mo., shell be hanged on
hotel, odt of town, paying 12 July 25 for the murder of J. p. Mc
Cann. a St. Louis horseman.
♦2.750-EIOIIT-ROOM HOUSE; ALL CON
veolcncM; 6450 cash and 625 per month.
Right ou tb» car line; lot 53 by 130.
63,150—BRAND-NBW HIX-ROOM COTTAGE
oo the beat part of Crow street. Gas,
water, bath nnu sewer; In fact, even
complete. This place has Just been but
a home. Bast front, with lot 198 feet deep,
end we can make you special, easy terms.
Mountain. This would moke you on
Hfft/fer a — ^—
tte. A sms.. r „
monthly. Buy this and doublo your money
soon os the cor line Is complete.
IF YOU ARB IN TIIB MARKET FOR
truck form and poultry yard, don’t for-
f et that we aro headquarters for anything
n this line, and wo will rnako tho terms so
reasonable that it is juet the samo os rent.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS,
87,600—Mrs, Maggie M. nay to the
Georgia Realty Company, lot on corner
of Haynes and West Hunter atreeta.
Warranty deed.
>4,600—Charles W. Ford to the board
of trustees of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Synod pf the South, lot
on comer of Whitehall street and
Whitehall terrace. Wararnty deed.
>6,950 (penal sum)—William Owens
to W. E. Nix, lot on Angler avenue.
Bond for title.
88.000— Jacob Haas to A. A. Craig,
lot on Cherokee avenue. Bond for
title.
1300—Isla Allen to O. B. Grogan, lot
Whitehall terrace. Warranty deed.
>200—Equitable Loan and Security
Company to Isla Burgees, lot on Bell
wood avenue. Warranty deed.
BUILDING - PERMIT8.
81.100— W. M. Wallace, to build 'ad
dition to frame dwelling at 47 Crew
street.
81,150—Mrs. Alice Foote, to build
one-story frame dwelling at 33 Plckert
street.
83.100— A. 8. Allen, to build three
one-etory frame dwelling! on East av
enue.
84.000— W. A. Ward, to build four
one-etory frame dwellings at 49-53-57
61 Johnson avenue.
>150—Jonas Kwlng, to repair fire
damage at 11 Pittman atreeL
810.000— Mre. W. O. Jones, to build
two-story brick dwelling at 58 Eaat
Fifteenth atreeL
DEATHS.
Adella Dobbs, colored, died of to-
bacco poisoning (snuff) at Spellman
Hospital.
Regger Craft, age 4 years, died of
meningitis at 370 Fomwalt street.
Loretta Ward, ago 17 years, died at
160 Chapel etreet.
Amavetur Jones, age 11 months, died
at 5 Bryan etreet. »
Hannah Kirby, colored, age 18 years,
died at 428 Foundry street
Mrs. W. H. Overby, age 44 years,
died at 267 Capitol avenue.
Annie Reeves, colored, age 38 yeara,
died at 96 Terry etreet.
BIRTH8~(WHITE).
To Mr. and Mre. H. H. McEulyn,
at 112 Mllla street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oliver, at 80
Weet Per.chtree etreet, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. Balelne, ah 40
Bobbins etreet, a girl.
STANDARD INTERESTS
Specie! to The Georgian.
New Orleans, U, Hay 31.—John Fraser,
who bee turpentine Intereata In Mlsalaslp-
pi and Florida, la In the city to fight tho
plena of John D. Rockefeller end the Mind
oro Oil people to absorb the naval store*
Interests of the South.
"It la" he sera, "a fight In which every
email producer end dealer It Intereeted. 1
understand It Is true that agents repre
senting the Standard Oil Intcraita here
Ixwn busy for earn* time past In tho pin*
country, ell'the way from North Carolina
to Treae, endeavoring to secure options on
tsnda suitable fur turpentine operaOune, nnd
that they have been successful In securing
mnny options, moro nsrtlculsrly In Georgia,
WIIIIIM’ *• SIWTV 4111.11, OTUIVI4
I 7 understand has the same men back of
t, turned! In getting control of the pro-
'flu
Which bee been expcriei
for several years —
need In OSSU
pest would fell to attract
>0 people.
“I trait that the Southern etata govern
ments will rise to the occasion end take
action to Prevent tbla, another eocb com
bination which can not but he hurtful to
the common Intereata of the Southern poo
p's"
SECOND INCUMBENT
SUDDENLY STRICKEN
Special to The Georgian.
Cbarleaton, b'. C„ May 31.—Major George
. Bulat, n lawyer and prominent cltlecn.
died here this morning anddenly at 1
o'clock of heart trouble. He wee 69 year*
of age. and hid lately been elected chalr-
K u nr the eohool commissioners, aiiccaed-
: Major Julian Mitchell, who waa atrlckan
suddenly while addressing a mating or dub
woman.
Georgian on Mayflower,
Dr. J. S. Dykes, a -former Georgian
_jd a brother of Professor W. F.
Dykes, of the Boy*' High School, has
been assigned to duty on the president's
yacht, Mayflower. He haa been de-
ached from duty at the naval elation
n New Orleans end assigned to the
new duties. The place la a very desir
able one, and Dr. Dyke* is to be con-
gratuleted on securing It,
Church About Completed,
gpedal to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Oa. p Mey 31.—The hand
some new First Methodist church
building which he* bean In the course
of construction for more then two year*
Is rapidly nearing completion end will
he ready for occupancy about the first
of July.
SAYS HUSBAND GOT MILLIONS
TO.PAY HIS GAMBLING DEBTS
BARONESS VON ECKARDSTEIN.
Another international marriage has failed, and the Baroness Von
Eckhsrdstein, whose pioture is here given, is tho victim.. She has entered
suit for eeparation, declaring that her husband, who is a favorite of the
German kaiser, haa received nearly $2,000,000 from her and her father, the
late 8ir Blundell Maple, with which to pay hie gambling debts. »
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
To tbo .superior Court of Fulton County:
The petition of Brneitt 1>. Dunrnn, Clmrle*
aOildniie, Ivan B. Allen, J. II. Wheat, W.
l. McKenilo and Walter P. Andrews, all of
said state and couuty, respectfully shows
as-follows, to-wit: - * * --t
’ J. That thby desire for theawelvea, thwr
associates, aucceesora nnd nsslgni, to lie
and to Ik*coiji4* a body corporate under tho
name aud stylo of
GEORGIA-TKNNKHHKB niOSPIIATE
COMPANY.
vhtch pO.i.iwwv.e i
twenty years, wit
B rlvilefe of renewal at “ J “
me sa provided by law.
3. The capital stock of said corporation If
to I* one million (11,000,000) dollars, divided
Into shares of ouo hundred (6100) dollars
----- - - petitioners sek the
: said capital «tock
ho stockholders may
ut nny time and
I H IScreaso said capi
at stock to nny sum not b*s» than oue
lupdred thousand (6100,000) dollars.
... . Jatlve status, powers, priv
ileges and obligations of each class of
I. Tho object of said proposed corporation
\ pecuniary gain nnd profit to Its stork-
aiders. It la the purpose of said pro-
mow! corporation to carry on the general
* - fa * *
carry ou all kinds snd classes of min-
- * to do all things necessary and
tho execution of that clusa of
development. It Is the* purpose
■H aposiHl corporations Iso to carry
on • general real estate business, tngetli.
tr with the right to do all necessary and
K r Improvement nnd development of
kind and class In or upon real estate
of hi connection therewith for tho hn
irovetnent, development or betterment
hereof, for the use, convenience-and on-
oyment or purchasers, residents, tussore or
••ieea; to buy, encumber, sell, have, hold,
» sse, option and otherwise deal and trade,
ther as vendors or vendees, lesson or les
sees, optlomirs or optionees. In all kinds aud
classes of real estate, equities, mineral or
other Interests, aud all other rights, titles
and Imprests pertaining to or Incident to
real estate; to buy, »eU, encumber, have,
bold, prospect, mine or operate alt kinds
or classes of mineral properties, with the
nght and authority to do all things neces
sary and proper lu the execution auil de
velopment of that elass of buslm
and Immunities»hernlnbeforo named and
subject to tho j liabilities fixed by law.
ANDREWS. A BKEBN.
Petitioners' , Attorneys.
Filed In office, this May 81.‘1907.
AltXOLP ' BROYLES, Clerk.
.STATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
I, Arnold 'Broyles, • clerk 1 of the superior
court of snld- county, do‘hereby certify
that the foregoing In a true and correct
copy of the application for charter lu the
matter of tho
GEOROlA-TBNNnSSBB PHOSPHATE
{* COMPANY
as the same appears of file In this office.
Witness my .official signature nnd the
Ml of said court this May 31. 1907.
. 7 •'ARNOLD BROYLES.
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga.
WALTER E.;pFNCAX
ROBBED AT NORFLOK
Special to The Georgian. . (
Norfolk, -Vo., May 81.—W.-E.-Duncan,
commissioner from the Rome-Chamber
of Commerce to the exposition,' who will
have charge -of th* ."Romo room" In
the Georgia state building, and a news
paper man.v Is. minus 860. Mr. Duncan |
was strolling ^'around Norfolk’s busy <
streets night bsforo Inst, watching ths |
busy and moving crowds. When he
reached his hotel and' reached down |
for his pocket-book, ho found Instead
a pocket ripped operand’ his money/
roll gone. * -■
eeute, sell and deliver, receive end take,
the stocks aud bonds of tbla nr any other
corporation. — - ‘ *“
Iver. or lake ond receive,
nereaanry and appropriate Instrument,
each tranrartlona; to loan or borrow
money upon any or all collaterals and sa-
cnritlee, whether real, personal or mixed,
with the right to deliver, take or receive
the proper Instrument In wltneee and execu
tion theerof; to act In nil msttcre or elaeiiee
of bnalncee herein enumerated either *e
prlnctpol, agent or euroly, with the right
to receive, exact or give proper commissions
and remunerations therefor; In short, pe-
Itlouere pray the right *nd privilege to
uy, aell, mortgage, encnmlrer, hypothecate
v otherwise deal and trade tn all kind*
nd cl,tees of property whetaover. wh~"
r reel, personal or mixed, or rights
iflterruL Iherelu. te fully end freely i
natural person conld do, with the r
privilege to exerclie sll the uennt now-
... and to perform ell the necessary func
tions pertaining to or that may he coanect-
ed with the transaction of tba basinets
hereinbefore specified.
6. Fetltlouera pray that the principal ai
de* nnd place of- buelnc** of aald pro
posed corporation shill be In raid etata and
county, but they prey the right to as' '
f.h nnd maintain branch offices nujwl
lirthe ntnte of Georgia or the Hn
tttates. They prey the right to make
adopt by-lnwn for the regulation and gov
ernment of raid corporation In all nutters
and things as a majority of sold ntockhold-
ern may determine; to. have a rononta
•enl. to tne and he sued, and to plead and
be Implendml. They further pray the right
nnd privilege of selling nny portion or all
of tho property of sold corporation or of
winding up the bwriness of mid corporation
■a the majority of too stockholders there
of may deem trine end proper end to the
beet Interests of nil ot the stockholder* of
"wherefore petitioner* pray to be made a
body corporate under the name and style
aforesaid, entitled to tb* right*, privilege*
Irma .Roberts.
The funeral services of Irma, th*.
Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. |
Roberta, who died Thursday morning i
at the family >r**ldcnc*. .on Beecher
street, will bo conducted-Saturday aft
ernoon at the Rock’Baptist church, la I
Fayette, county, four, nil!-, south of
Falrburn. Oa. Th* Interment will be |
In th* church ynrd. The body will be '
sent to Falrburn from the.undertaking
parlors of Hllburn & Holland Saturday I
morning.
Rear Admiral Coghlan Retlraa.
New York.'May 31.—With the retire
ment from service tomorrow, of Rear
Admiral Joseph' R. Coghlan, Rear Ad
miral Caahar F. Goodrich will be put In
command of the Brooklyn navy yard.
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>100,000 Fir* In Chicago. i
Chicago. III.. May 31.—Twenty auto j
trucks and four automobiles were de
stroyed and'twelve'horses were burned
to death last-night in the three-story
brick storage, building owned by the
T. \Y. Jones Express and Furniture
Company- The blase'caused a loss of
8100,000.
Crokera Reconciled. '
London, Msy *5.—Illchnr.l L'roker and bis
wife have been reconciled through the Inter
cession of tpelr daughter, who la stopping
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race together.
nker will attend tho great derby
New Rural. Route*.
Washington, May 31.—Rural free delivery
route* to comnmne* Anguat 1:
Alabama—PlanteravUU, Dallas county; ad- ;
dltlonat service. Bout* No. J. |
Appointments of rural freo delivery car
rier*: ■ vr |
Alabama—At Vtlteybend, Burlington Him-
moo, rice John C. Dean.
Tho following change* In fourth clssa
poet mart.re have been announced:
North Carolina -Milledg-riii.-, J. F. Ta^
lor, vice J. F. tiearboru, tealgned.
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