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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1307.
M. L. THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
«S0-A BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON
«tre«t home; corner lot: e««t front; Ju«t
r,ron<l Georgia avenue. Will make you
elegant home. The only place for ealo
Ihl. neighborhood.
S3 830 FOR A MODERN TWO-STORY
’’Georgia arenue home, Juat off Waahlng-
ton atreet; aouth Front and more than
worth the price.
IT 500—A HANDSOME EAST FRONT TWO-
t«i-A NICE LITTLE THREE-ROOM AND
' Sn cottageJn two bloclta of Whitehall
itreet; cloae In. Very ea.y payment..
M. L. THROWER,
39 N. Forsyth St.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
HOWELL STATION-IN ONE BLOCK OF
car line; aplemlld cottage with Ore large
rrnma ani hall; nice ahaded lot, 30x130 To
liter* TOO bare beard of ''Hargalne.” bnt
you aon’t aee many Ilka thla. Only 31,100.
WEST END-SPLENDID S-ROOM COT
taxe with convenience*: lot 60x100, for
only 33.130. If you bare the caah you am
next
AT 45 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE Re
duced from 3LS50 to 31,300 for a few day*.
City water and Urge lot. Eaay paymenta;
7 per cent Internet Ton can’t beat thla.
1100.00 CASH AND
-Fire-room cottar
acbool; rents for
D MONTHLY PAYMI
are near Wllllama t
311.60. Price 31.t30.00.
PAYMENTBl
atHHatrect
Thla
1800.00—THREE ROOMS AND HALL.
nice lot near Hemphill avenue, where
ererybody wanta property. Thla la a cash
bargain.
OS SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE
Ore-room cottage; lot 43 by 137, back to
10-foot allc^j prlca 33,000. Terms Let ua
NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND-
,or atreet; all Improvement, down; largo
lot and a nice home; only 31.830. Eaay
RENT LIST.
8 room*, city water; 4S6 Cheatnut at-.31S.60
5- room honee. 10 AlUn arenue 18.P"
5 room a, 4M Chaatnnt atreot.... If
6- room nouae, 1(1 ~
eroom hoaae and
near Griffin; m
,*i
„ w . AS.I 1
home, 1(1 Griffin atreet Ill
tall. Kennedy atreet
uddart itreet:::::::: ms
reeman atreet 4.0
Magnolia atreet 7.0
3 room houao, 4*2-496 North arenue.... 7.0
3ra>,n ’property: . _
8 room bouae. Washington atreot 8 5.00
3room honae, Harris street.,
CLIFF W. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
l •
DELL PHONE 6183. 221 CENTURY BLDG.
84.500. AND EASY TERMS. FOR NICE
two atory houao on Central arenue; Berea
room, nod bailment rooms, with water,
«m, hath, etc., and nice lot. la alee, pret
ty neighborhood. Special reason, for sell
ing quick, which means well for buyer.
PRETTY NEW WEST END COTTAGE.
Five roome and tall with water, r
l ath, eto. Op alee charted atreet, and
Dirt, neighborhood; Tory near car line,
will cither rent for 335, and pay good
lereit, or It la a very pretty homo. Fine
pretty lot and tlU — *“
BEAUTIFUL NORTH 8IDE HOME, ON
Piedmont arenue, porth of Ponce DeLeon
arena*. If you want a atrlctly modern and
up to date new and elegant home with all
modern convenience*, on one of the very
Peat atreeta and In one of tb# cnolceat
neighborhoods In the city, near Peachtree,
at a bargain, I can ae’.l it to you, and you
won't Rod another one like It eoon at the
•ame price. It baa tan rooms and two bath
room,, end a large, beautifully shaded lot.
Price 811,000.
83,660 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE
lot. You can’t Rad many at thla price,
and you had better see me eoon about It.
82.250 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET
lot. Do you want the biggest bargain
that can be found In Went End? If you do,
Piet ae* me and I'll tell you all about It
lt'a one of the prettleat lota on the atreet
Poll 83.600 I CAN SELL YOU THE BIO
3**t bargain In a beautiful 100-foot lot, or
two 50-foot lota, that you eror looked at
an the north aide. On one of the molt
prominent north aide etreate, and In ele-
fant neighborhood. They are fine depth,
and you can anally make three fine lota that
win aell Ilka hot cakee. But you’ll hare
to he quick, a, my time la limited at thla
Price. .
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLAGE.
WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS. ON
Highland arenne near ponce DeLeon are-
*®e. varying In price from 333d to 3853, on
"■rote of 333 to 350 caah, balance In -easy
monthly paymenta. They all lla well and
the smallest lota are 49x132 to alley.
BOTH (HONES 6560.
TRUCK FARM.
61-4 acres with new 4-room
house; splendid soil; lies
well, has now fine crop of
growing • vegetables., This
property is in one block of
car line, one block of Jones
boro paved road. It has 824
frontage and would make
splendid subdivision.
Can give immediate pos
session. Price $3,750. Easy
terms.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.
36 Inman Building.
Bell Phone 4613.
McORORY & JOHNSON,
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
633 PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 4S9L
64(750—A LOVELY WASHINGTON STREET
home of nine rooms, with all modern lm-
E rovcments. It la undoubtedly tb* beet
argaln on thla street. Com* to
'oSkUHli AVEiNUE. NEAjl
rk. w# hare a lovely little cot-
r, gas, bath. Thla la a bargain
fttoo-ON ,
Grant park, we bare
tags; water, gas, bath
right. On eaay term*.
fiAnre ,f .—rr.v.-.;
. . WTTVtiPLBRbnrMulB-kboM
, reeldence In West End; large lot and all
Improvements lt’a a splendid borne and la
certain hr cheap.
certainly cheap.
F*OR A NINB-HOOM RESILIENCE 6?J
lot 80 by 360; Greemferry arenue; plenty
fruit and other Improvcmenta. You woula
nave to aee thla to appreciate It
<MW-TWn LOVELY FOUR ROOM CO'i
tagea on McMillan atreet; $300 to $300 call
$20 per month. 8ee m.
in hiX:
$20 per me
f5Xo£W
room; wi __
amusement park. White City, and on
line. Sure to enhance. I)on T t delay.
34750-SEVEN ROOM I'OTTACIIWt ST
off of Windsor atreet; 60 by 176; fifteen
minutes walk to business; all Improvements.
You can’t afford to mlaa thla.
gjSO-FlVE-ROflM COTTAGE; WATEIti
gaa and bath.
32.350-FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; WATER,
»»»• b* 111 '
felW-FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; WATER,
a, bath.
grJOT pArik; tfieftE Aftl
trumps, and can’t be heat anywhere; 3303
to 3333 cash. Quit paying rent and taka
one of there.
and well built. Terms.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
10 East Alabama St.
PHONES: BELL 3X8 A 133. ATLANTA 26ft
315,000 FOR CENTRAL STORE PROPER-
ty. Thla la an opportunity for capital.
Property brings In handsome oat Income.
Lot 50 by 150. Owner anxious to aell.
84,260—FOR ONE OF THEN NICEST SEV-
ea-room homes on West North arenne.
f you want a home In a nice neighbor
hood, see this.
83,000—BRAND-NEW SIX ROOM COTTAGE
on a corner lot In wait End. AH street
Improremeata down. Lot 50 by 100 to el
i*y.
$8,1X0 GET8 ONE OF TIIB PRETTIEST
I HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOME8 IN
Decatur, Ua., on good atreeta that I can
offer cheep.
34,500 FOR MODERN TWO-STORY EIGHT-
room dwelling on beat pert Highland
arenne. Can sell this place for anum cash
payments and balance monthly.
AM OFFERING SEVERAL ANSLEY
l’ark Iota nt the right kind of prices. See
me before you locate.
88,000—NEW MODERN HOME OF EIGHT
rooms; on beat part of North Jackson
street. Good shad* on lot. Make Ideal
home.
3430 EACH FOB TWO 54 BY 300 FEET
lota In Decatnr, Go., on ear line and
one of the beat atreeta. Decatur will aoon
bare water works.
fciMfcfhjHV BUILDING.
P ^BOTO PHONES 42J4
EXTRA BELL PHONE 4305
SEVEN GOOD LOTS AT ARMOUR 8TA-
tlon; 31,000, which la leu than 3150 per
33,000-139 BY 180. ON PONCE DE LEON
arena*. A speculation here.
fcW-330 'DOWN AND 310 A MONTH; A
nrpttv Ilohlerncss street l*>t
r-irrr
5nly 3750 cAsii an'o Balance i.ikE
rent for fine ten-room two-story, near In.
South Pryor street home. Property now
brings a rental of nearly 8 per rent on
whole purchase price, and at the balance
due will be carried by ■alter at 6 per
cent, the proposition will pay nearer 3)
oer cent per annum on njflnnnt of cash
» i lav nttprhntipp. whn also
ner cent per annum on Huitmng «
actually In vetted by purchaser, who also
-"‘tit the benefit, of course of a cer-
enhancement In value. As either a
or an Investment, thla Is a winner.
wth
tain
home
Look
no otlt
u , LOOK AT NOH. 111. **»
Oak atreet. These are three new
which are bulidJn* and have nearly
....I win the eharactor of the tna-
bones* which are winning, nun unre near.,
completed. Note the rheractor of the ma-
cumpira them: front and able
tertal -
porches
‘ted. >oie toe cniisuvi »»*
and work on them; front and able
; cottage wlndowa built In; f ?? r
mantels to each house: tinted waUs;
. .LM.'.I.ail finish 7 hlfh-CTHllf*
cabinet mantels to e*ch n ffi ,M ht3.
oak and mahoganiaed finish. hlgb-grau«
plumbing and gaa fixtures; *J*J*J®J*
-—-es: in fact, complete In evswJP*™**:
Will make the price all rlgnt, and
CHARLES M. ROBERTS,
SALE LIST.
Office 12 Auburn Ave.
33,533 WILL BUY A 9-ACRB TRACT OF
land situated la West End, known as the
Tom Alexander old home place, with the
main residence of 10 or 12 rooms, betides
four nice little cottage tenements. This
•n. Greensferry avenue and Abbott street,
1th n frontage of about 2,000 feet. We
know of nothing better on which to make
big money by subdivision on quick tale, or
in bulk on the long run; for really when
yoti stop to look Into this seriously you will
find that the land alone Is worth $1,000 per
acre, while the buildings nlone would cost
about tbs same If built now. Terms can
be made satisfactory. Kindly call for fur*
ther particulars.
$5,000—ll*ROOM 8-8TORY RESIDENCE
Houston street, near Jackson; good
roundings; all modern, with two toilets and
two baths. Terms, cash $1,000, balance
monthly or otherwise. /
$1,675 FOR S*ROOM RESIDENCE ON IR
win street near corner Hilliard. Terms
very easy to good party In search of an
humble little home.
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.
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.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell«288, Atlanta 295
BUSINESS INVESTMENT - LOCATED
right In the center of town; 40 feet front
on one side of the best business atreeta;
In a block and half of Whitehall street,
this side of Mitchell street. With $1,600 nil-
«llt bum I spent on (bla property. It will
bring 12 per cent on the investment. Price
$11,000. wbleb Is only $350 per front foot,
and you can’t buy any property this clos€ In
for less than twice thla much.
ON GEORGIA AVENUE. NEAR GRANT
park, n nice new eight-room house; beau*
..fully located, with a nice lot. You cun
buy this place for $3,800; only $500 cash,
and the balance easy. Where can you beat
this?
PEACHTREE ROAD - JUST BEYOND
Brookwood. Beautiful east front lot, 100
by over 600 feet. You can’t buy anything
In this same location for less than $100 per
front foot. Price $M0Q.
DECATUR. GA.—NICE FOUR-ROOM COT*
tage on lot 200 by DO. facing east; lot
IceTy shaded. On one of the best street#
■ Decatur. Price $1,260.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
Furnished.
15 E. North avenue.-3100.00 9 room*
Kagt eighth atreet.... 75.00 8 room*
16 Morrlaon avenue.. 40.00 7 rooms
401 Spring atreet 40.00 7 rooms
£31 Went Peachtree.. 55.00 6 rooms
275 E. North avenue... 35.00 Grooms
Candler (Decatur, Ga.) 35.00 8 rooms
260 E. Georgia avenue. 25.00 5 rooms
' Unfurnished.
Auburn A Bradley
29C Forrest
121 E. Pine
405 Gordon.*
173 8. Pryor
82 Bryan
237 Richardson
98 McDonough
898 Piedmont
301 E. Cain
19 Mnaon A Turner...
56 McDaniel
966 Marietta
219 E. Pin*
25.00
50.00
50.00
30.00
40.00
46.00
26.00
15.00
22.50
18.60
18.00
18.60
13.00
10.00
10 rooms
9 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
8 rooms
6 room*
5 rooms
4 rooms
4 rooms
3 rooms
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOANS.
35.003—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF
the beat croaa atreeta on the north aide;
one block from Peachtree; lot 50x150. Come
In peraon or phone ua to call by and allow It
to you.
$1,676—A 6-ROOM HOUSE ON McAFEE
atreet; aewer, water and gaa; $900 cash,
balance $20 per month; notea on or before
at 7 per cent Interest.
$12,600-A 12-ROOM HOUSE; SLATE ROOF.
large lot; worth $15,000, but for a quick
aale will sell at the above price.
$1,900—GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVIS
atreet near Rhodea. House la worth the
money. •
$2,350—BEAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT, NEAR
I«e street; best part of West End; all lm
provemeuts down; 64x174. Terms.
$5,710—PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY.
We have one of the beat bargains In a 2-
atory 8-room house that can l>e had for
$1,000 less than you could build tho houao
$960 GETS' TWO LOTS ON SUNSET AVE..
near Foundry street. These lota will soon
bring $750 each before you know It. Big
Improvement! going on In thla section.
$960—CREW STREET LOT, 60x190; SEWER,
water and gas; on car line; east front;
nice shade.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
CHAS. P. GLOVER
6 Auburn Ave.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Unencumbered property to
exchange for equities, farms
for city property, residence
for investment, vacant for
improved, and vice versa.
FOR RENT
DWELLINGS.
,. h., 62 Queen utreef $27.60
r. h., 182 South Forayth atreet 36.M
r. h., $2 McDaniel atreet 30.00
r. h., 27 Gnrtrell street 25.oo
•r. h.. 96 Weat Baker atreet 35.00
.'•r. h., 108 Weat IVnehtree atreet 2S.10
6-r. h., 82-B East Sixth atreet 46.60
l-r. h., S2-A East Sixth atreet 60.60
6-r. It., 196 East Linden 90.00
6-r. h., 197 Bast Linden JMW
* r. h., 90 Went Peachtree atreet 27.50
r. h., 164 Eaat Hunter atreet 20.00
h.. 146 Conually atreet 16.60
Get a copy of our weekly rent bulletin.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
13 Auliiirn Avenue.
Both 'Phonee-813.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 2099,
Atlanta Phone 1771.
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
thla splendid five-room houve with 10 acres
of good land. This being so cJoso In, It la
an exceptional bargain, and we can rnnko
the terms most reasonable.
$3.000—A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE;
large lot, with abondnneo of fruit, grapes
and peaches, etc. Thla place la worth more
money, but owner wanta to sell right ar—
Buy this place and we will re sell It for . . .
and make you a handsome profit In a
abort while.
$650—A GOOD 40-ACRE FARM ON TWO
public roada and Juat 2 miles from a nice
little town. Thla has a good three-room
frame house, good as new. Something like
20 acres or more In cultivation; balance
heavy woodland. Has atnbles and other out.
buddings and some nice fruit trees. This
Is a nice located place, and would coat a
great deal more than this to put the Im
provements on the land. Terms, $150 down
and luilauce $100 year, 7 per cent Interest.
>om House, wiin large nan ui
It, with large lot and nicely located. Price
$1,100; $400 caah; balanco easy monthly pay-
$2,160—ON THE SOUTH SIDE. WE HAVE
a nice five-room house, with good lot,
convenient to school and church. Terms
eaay.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell ’Phone 3037. Atlanta 'Phone 15M.
THE GREATEST AUCTION SALE
OF THE SEASON
Wednesday, June 5th, 3 O’clock
Corner North Boulevard and Tenth Street, Also on Crest
Hill, Bertene and Brevard Avenues.
Take Forrest Avenue and St. Charles Avenue Cars
Right to the Sale.
Here is the chance of your life to make good money.
Examine this property and see the great amount of
improvements now going on. The inducements to in
vest in this locality are greater than in any other
portion of Atlanta.
The Purses of Pure Gold are ready and the herd of
BUFFALOES are here, as fine as split silk.
Here is one of the herd 62T*
These valuable souvenirs
will be distributed on the
grounds as soon as the sale. * t
closes. Everybody wants a
BUFFALO.
The entire city is awake
and will be at this sale.
H. L. WILSON, 703 Prudential Bldg.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
j. II. Ulucg are Invited to attend tlio
funeral of Mr. M. E. Lopex Wednesday,
June 5, nt 10:30 a. m.. from the resi
dence of Dr. J. 11. Illnes, 190 West
Peachtree atreot. »
“ FUNERAL NOTICE!
FOR SALE:
BUILDING LOTS
RIVERSIDE PARK,
Waycross, Ga.
WAYCR08S 18 TIIB MAGIC CITY OF
Bouthenat Georgia! Three mllllona being
spent In general linproveint-nta. The Atlan
tic (’onnt Line railroad !h completing two
inllllou-dollar shops, it is estimated that
4,000 to 5,000 people will l»e added to the
present |»optilntlon of 10,000 people within
the next twelve months. Thu question Is:
When will these people live? The iota In
“Riverside Park" answer that question. We
are offering lots wlfTiln the corporate limits
of Waycross on the remarkable terms of
$5 to $20 cash, and $3 to $6 per month. No
taxes, no Interest.
Mr. Thomas ffcrutchtn Is with us for
the purposo of selllug these lots, lie has
made a personal Inspection, and Is In posi
tion to advise you. we consider theso lots
sure money-makers. You stand to make
from 60 per cent to 100 per cent before you
are half through paying for them. See or
wrlto for particulars and plats.
HAU.NHON—The friend# of Mr.* and Mrs. J.
T. Haunson, J. P.. P. D. nnd W. K.
llnuusnn, Misses Elizabeth and lone
IlnuiiHon, are requested to atend tho
funeral services of Eugene Joseph Ilnun-
S4.ii it the Church of the Incarnation
Wednesday, June 5, nt„10 a. ill. The
following gentlemen are requested to net
ns pullliesrera and meet at Harry «.
Poole’s, nt 9 n. tn.: W. O. Mobley, J. L
Cooper, Charlie Goodman. J. B. Web
ster, Hugh Howard, Alfred Powell.
STATISTICS.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
AT REASONABLE
PRICE.
507 JACKSON ST.
JU8T COMPLETED: TEN ROOMS, RE-
sides servant’s room; perfectly arranged
and finished, with nvery modern con
tence; furnace heat, gas and electric llg
■peaking tubes; the best plumbing; sped
urge pantries aud closets, hall, parlor, si-
brnry and dining room; all open together;
very handsome mantels, dining room finish
ed In mnhoganfsed birch, with two built-
in china closets. Front veranda 12 by 40
feet; good shade.
ON GARDEN STREET NEAR GEORGIA
•venue, well-built nnd attractive 6 room
cottages; nil conveniences; good lot $1x140.
' rice $2,300.
ON STEWART AVENUE, JUST AT THE
city limits, nnd fronting the new ear line,
„ now six room cottage, with cabinet man
tels. club house grates, Georgia wood fiber
plastering, built of good material, on ele
vated oak shaded lot; pleasing surround
ings; will only he ten minutes' from bad
ness center when cars are running. This
Is a good buy for $2,600; $700 cash and $20 ;>er
month. This property Is sure to eubunce
In value, for big things are planned for
this section.
.. TEN MINUTES’ WALK OF THE
business center and located among good
......OI'SK wilier Mini huiuiik Komi
people, an old-fashioned but well-built resi
dence of nine rooms, with all the conven-
enres. Elevated, level nnd shady lot, 60
»y 140 to nlley. A pick-up for $4,500,
ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST
six-room cottage homes on the south side.
Everything complete nnd comfortable. Best
neighborhood. Price $3,160, on terms of $850
cash; balance $25 per month; 7 per cent.
Mclendon avr.-almost new five-
room cottage; lot 60 by 200 to alley; good
place to raise chickens aud children. $1,509
—dead easy terms.
FINK l.OT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR
pork, 60 by 160; tile walks. Cheap for $600.
Sales Department:
A. S. HOOK. R. C. EVE.
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.
aaoeg
v. ’
FOR SALE
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLOC.
PHONE 3164
7ZT
FOR EXCHANGE.
1 have a new brick hotel In a faat-
ffrotvlnff Mouth Carolina town that I
will exchange for daxlrable property of
any kind In or near Atlanta, Improved
or unimproved real estate, manufactur
ing, merchandlae, etc. Thla la the only
hotel in the town, alwaya full, and now
paying the owner 12 per cent. Besldee,
the property contains a mineral spring
of unquestionable merit that could be
developed Into something good. Let
me know what you have; will give or
take difference.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
317.350— Hoke Smith to Joseph Ja
cobs, lot on Spring atreet; bond for
title.
35—Hattie S. Neighbors, Mrs. 1\ C.
McWilliams nnd Mrs. A. H. Walravon
to George H. 81ms, lot containing 24
acres In the Campbellton road; quit
claim deed.
31,700—J. M. Wright to Mrs. E. 8.
Cantrell, lot on corner of Jones ave
nue and Walnut street; warranty deed.
31,800—F. C. Lacy to John M. Wright,
lot on Jones avenue near Walnut street;
bond for title.
_JD,000—J. M. Wright to Mrs. E. 8.
Cuntrell, lot on Georgia avenue; bond
for title.
32.500— Charles K. Weller and J. O.
Cross to C. K. Nelson, lot on Hardin
avenue In College Park: warranty deed.
3800—Jennie 14. Lnnford to Charles
K. Weller and J. O. Cross, lot on Har
din nvenue in College Park; warranty
deed.
37,100—John W. Both to W. M. Nlch.
olas and A. E. Kelley, lot on Whitehall
street; warranty deed.
32,875—Miss Minnie M. Davis to
Mrs. M. E. Davjdson, lot on Spring
street; warranty deed.
32,400—Mrs. Annie Inman Grant to
Miss Minnie M. Davis, lot on Spring
street: warranty deed.
32.500— W. A. Hancock to Henry
Simmons and Mrs. Mary E. Bohr, lot
on Davis street; warranty deed.
14,150—w. H. Terrell to Henry Sim
mons, lot on West Hunter street; war
ranty deed. _
32.350— H. M. Patterson to Mrs. Cor
nelia F. Daniel, lot on Rawson street:
warranty deed.
3100—J. L. Johnson, administrator,
to T. J, Johnson, lot on Davis street.
33,900—Mrs. E. A. Wheeler to Mr*.
Ellzu H. Way, lot on corner of Spring
and Linden streets; warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
3100—E. W. Forsyth, to re-cover two
one-story frame dwellings at 145-9
Mills street.
1175—w. J. Rlordan, to repair fire
daninge at 60 Lucy street.
32.500— Richard Moser, to build two-
story frame dwelling at 660 Capital
nvenue.
DEATH 8.
Eugene J. Haunson. age 22 years,
died of pnAimonla at 241 Lawton street.
Howard Dunlel, age 64 years, died
at Wiggins, S. C.
Jet Rucker, colored, age 26 years,
died of meningitis at Orndy Hospital.
Muttlo Harris, colored, age 35 years,
died nt Grady Hospital.
Esther Anderson, age 3 years, died
:it 220 llerean avenue.
Emma Plttnmn, colored, age 28 years,
riled at 25 Newton street.
BIRTH 8.
To Me. and Mrs. C. D. Fatler, at 42
West North avenue, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hinman. a
boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Callings, at
165 Garden street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lola P. Skeen, at
639 Edgewood avenue, a girl.*
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitley, at
131 Walker street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. It. IL Barrett, at 14
Gray street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Francis, at 132
Wells street, a'girl.
FIRST WIFE’S NURS0
Sensation Follows the An
nouncement of Wedding of
Campbell-Bannerman.
London. Juno 4.—A sensation has beeq ,
created here by the announcement In a
Liverpool paper that Sir Henry Campbell*
Rannertnaii Is to wed tlie nurse who /at* ■
tended Lady Campbell-Bsnnerniau during
her last illness.
Lady CampbeU-Rnnnennnn died last An*
gust at Marlenbod. It Is said that th»
woman who nursed her through her long!
Illness will Ih» the second wife of the pre*,
inlet, who Is now 71 years of age.
In political loner circles It Is being re*j
ferret! to in a shocking tone. In an In* j
dfgiinut touo, nnd In n sorrowful tone. Pcs*
slmlstlr radicals say the marriage will shat*
ter the Liberal party and that 7 *C.-B." will
be "bunltflunl" to the house of lords.
TWO BOYS DROWNED
IN TOCCOA RIVER
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
Mineral Bluff, Ga., June 4.—Two sons of
John Thomas, n farmer living near Mineral
Bluff, were drowned In Town* river Bat-
urdny. They were aged 8 and 10 years. Tho
two boys nnd a younger brother, 4 years
cld. were herding cattle near the river and
decided to go In bathing. All three un-
dressed and the little 4-year-old fellow got
frightened and did not go In. although ho
says the others tried to pull him Into
the river, which was considerable swollen,.
Koine hours Inter, the pareuts found tho
DELPHI LODGE
TO NAME OFFICERS
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
96, 98 and 100 So. Forayth Street.
The regular semi-annual election of
officers of Delphi lodge, No. 69, Knlghta'
of Pythias, will be held Tuesday nlghA
In tho lodge hall at Marietta and Alex-i
under streets.
It I* expected that John L. Moore,
tho present vice chancellor, will xuc-
ceed John Guerin as chancellor com
mander. Mr. Guerin has had a splen
did administration, a large number of
new Knlghta having been added to th«<
membership. The Installation of offt-l
cers will take place the flrst'Tucaday’
night In July.
STRANDED FAMILY
RETURNED TO HOME:
James Martin, the cripple,-and his fou»
motherless children, the youngest of whom.
Is only 5 weeks old, and apparently grafts/
unlly wasting away, were sent back Tues*i
day morning to Westminster, 8. C.
Martin, who was on his way front West*
minster to bis home In Lawrence, Mas*,,
wantcil to continue north and objected to
returning to &»ntk Carolina. He arrived la
Atlanta Saturday afternoon with bla chIL,
dren and had Im>cd nt the police station
since that time. The four children had
been under the constant care of Mrs. Uobne*
feld. the matron.
Mrs. Martin, the mother, died four week#
ago In Weatmluster. Mrs. Bohnefeld sve*
reeded lu raising $7.60 for the stranded
father nnd children and also obtained ft
change of clothing for the children.
COTTON EXCHANGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
New York, June 4.—The New YorU
Cotton Exchange election today result
ed in a victory for the men on what
was known as the regular ticket,
James H. Parker, candidate for the
presidency on the three tickets In the
ffeld, was unanimously re-elected.
The contest for vice president result,
ed In the election of Edwin M. Weld,
on the regular ticket, agalnit George
W. Halley.
8|H>rtnt to The Georgian.
Huntsville, Ala., June 4.—Fire at 3
o’clock this morning burned the Congo
Park grandstand uhd four adjoining
cottages. The loss on the grandstand
Is 31,500, with no Insuranc*. The less
on the cottages wilt approximate 31,600,
with scarcely any Insurance.
Colonel Gray Stay* Here.
Colonel W. W. Gray, chief surgeon at
the Department of the Gulf, will re
main In Atlanta, the order relieving
him from further duty here and *end-
Ing him to Omaha, Nebr., having been
revoked. Colonel Joseph G. Girard,
who was ordered to Atlanta to relieve
Colonel Gray, ha* been ordered to th«
Department of Texas, with headquar
ters at San Antonio, to act aa chiet
surgeon.