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Jl. 'IfIPIUi,
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY. JUNE II. HOT.
$3,150.
For one week only’we have
the above price on an 8-room
2-story home; good lot; on
Crew street; newly painted,
handsome, new papering,
neW porcelain bath, wash-
stand and sink; closet in the
yard for servants; new fence
and everything in apple pie
condition. One week only
at $3,150, with $1,000 cash.
This is what you are look
ing for. ,
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth St.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR A8HBY
street, In West End: all conveniences;
sice lot; only 63,250.
■tfernis.
ON PAYNE AVENUE NEAR KENNEDY-
A frooro cottage; nice lot. 61,400, Easy
terms. •
AT 45 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE BE*
dticed from 61,850 to 61,300 for a few days.
City watt r and large lot. Easy payments;
t per cent Interest. You can't beat tbta.
167 GRIFFIN. SPLENDID SIX-ROOM
cottage, level lot, 44 by 100, to an alley,
11,550; 1100 cash and 615 per montfr.
WE HAVE JUST SOLD TWO NICE COT-
tngea In College Park In half block of
rnr line, and have one more lot. We will
build you a home en this and sell on easy
payments; lot level with plenty of shade.
Morgan aieuua iu moucd nircei, one
and a half blocks eaat of North Boule
vard. This la two lots, and north aide
property like tbla doesn't come often.
PRETTIEST LOT ON ORMOND STREET.
near the park. .Price reduced to 6326 for a
few days only. Tbit Is nicely elevated, lev
el; tile walk*
ON SIDNEY STBBE_.
five-room cottage; lot 48 by
10-foot alley! price 66,600. Te
•how you tola.
WE HAVE A NICE
167, back to
eras. Let us
HAMPTON ST.-TWO SPLENDID COT;
taxes, built for homes: these to be sold
for distribution among the "heirs." If you
have about 63,000 cash and want a good In
vestment, see us about this.
12 PER CENT
INVESTMENTS.
N mIr.rtJ?. 00 lL «>UBLB HOUSE: BEST
iqPmES. 1, fSSWSt&f"-- rent *
SPLENDID LO
II.8W. ” ' ,or ,I5 ' Cut price today
8 h^m.”°>5L COVAOE. BUII.T FOB _
••Si. large hall, and ret-
Renta 118.50. Onr epeclal
price foday n.850. it la worth tt»>.
T 5S25i? < i£ M COTTAGE AND STORE;
o n !R!rr. a «J 0t: .. r !2J» ,or »>*• onr borcaln
counter price 61,200.
E 5£? T r.5 OOM HOUSE. WITH RBCEP-
ril«’>''frary. and hath; every convenience.
hern, garden, ate. Two ear llnca.
S. rent for For two -'ey*
W |“5.«S BARGAINS, the people
T. he f hrln * Ihen* to ua. We cell
the goods. Come to see us and get results.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO,
Thoue 4613,36 Inman Bldg,
McCRORY & JOHNSON;
503 Peters Building.
Phones 4691.
ON I.UCILB AVENUE, WEST END-A
* . bath. Thle
chert-
terms
_ young man
and Is anxious to get some ready cash. Talk
to us at once about this.
6» "BtJYS A~"SPtatfbtf> , "9.ft66a4 _
story house In Kirkwood: H block of East
Lake car line; lot 100x300; on# garden, fruits
and flowers. It would cost 64.000 to build
this house. It's a great big bargain and
in a growing section. Actually worth 65,000
today. See us.
IWR a fcMUAN(te-ELEOANT HOME itf
one block of Peachtree for a good horns
on douth side. This Is yoor chance. What
ever you do, don't miss It.
iS'man parkI-Thn room r
every modern Improvement. Splendid
vAtlon; lot 100x150. Best proposltlo
beautiful section.
$8,760 WILL BUY ONE "3f 'tHB VERY
best homes on East North avenue (near
Juniper street). It has 12 rooms, two baths,
hot and cold water, gas and electricity; fine
mantels. Everything modern and up to
date. Owner anxious ro sell, and has re
duced the price from 69.500.
$4,000 GETS A SPLENDID 9-ROOM
•tory resldenco on 8t. Charles aveuue; lot
100x200. The house alone could not be built
for less, so you get the lot free. Just out
side city. This location la right In line of
enhancement. Will soon be Greater At
lanta. Don't hesitate.
6M JXMWON AfffifcOKTfe BOULEVARD
we have lovely homes as cheap as sny
other real estate people; so If you are In
terested In Juniper or Myrtle, Ponce De
Leon or this entire section, let us take
you out any time.
$7,100 $7,100
Will buy the southwest
corner of 6th street and
Piedmont avenue, lot 78
x200 feet. .Look this
over and see Faver &
Black.
“WE HAVE OTHERS.”
CLIFF W. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
■ell PHONE 61$$. 221 CENTURY BLDO.
few FOR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON CAFI
tol nrniue, this •]<]• of Oeorgls avenue,
th«t can be Improved to line advantage.
Sfe) for pretty 7-room cottage
ini nice lot at Daeatnr. Splendidly lo
wed on car llaa.
fe*'- 1 for a BEAUTIFUL 64-FOOT LOT
°n one of the raty boat main alraatn on
north aide of thn city, and It In n splendid
fcon.y.makar f»r somebody.
H.7S0 for A brand-new two-story
houae of sight rooms, with water, gas,
b * ,h . etc., on alea eaat front corner lot
*nd on one of the beat afreets on north
»'de of tba elty. This In n apnetal redneed
brine that ban been glren me. and It's eer-
t* Inly a bargain.
feA>1 FOR TWO NICE 2-STORY HOUSES
drat-claan condition; on good north aide
erret. that will rent for $36 pet month end
» per cent Interest Term* $500 caeb
•nd I* per month. Where can yon beet ItJ
BEAUTIFUL HOME AT A
BARGAIN!
CHARLES M. ROBERTS.
Real Estate,
Office 12 Aubuxn Ave.
BELL PHONE 4596.
NEAR GRANT PARK, IN AN EXCEL-
lent neighborhood, I have for sale several
new, attractive cottage homes that I am
authorised to sell on exceedingly liberal
terms—any, 6250 cash, the balance on month
ly Installments. These houeee can
bought at from 62,100 to 62,250 each. They
are strictly modern and are very desirable.
If yon are looking for a nice little home,
well located In a good neighborhood and
convenient to the park, I want you to aee
these houses before, you buy.
ftOBSON & RIVERS.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
FURNISHED.
..$76.00
IN WEST END I HAVE FOR SALE THE
fallowing; On Dnnn atreet, beautiful 6-
room cottage, $2,800; on Oak atreat, dcalra
l-room cottaga, $2,700; an Oak atraat, 10-
roam residence, modern, $4,600; on Lawton
atfeet, attractive 6-room cottage home, $3,
000.
W. A. FOSTER.
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell Thone 2027. Atlanta, 1881.
AUCTION, AUCTION
SALE,
ON THURSDAY, JUNE
27TH AT 3 P. M. OF 47
LARGE RESID E N C E
LOTS ON EAST FAIR ST,
WHITEFORD AVENUE
AND DECATUR AND
EAST LAKE CAR LINE
I Atlanta and only 16 mlnntaa on the
. . . Lof• are nearly all aleratad and
•haded. Term, $25 each, balance $10 par
JJJQJjtH A f f ae Aha a.I. ...a m.AI| - - - - _
dollar priaea. Your preoeuce at the aale an-
titles you to chance at theta priaea. .Taka
care at the corner of South Pryor and Beat
Alabama atreata marked "Decatur” or "Eaat
Lake/' Care leave every 15 mlnntea. Get
plat from office.
J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer.
East Eighth ...
Webster street
15 Morrison ....
401 Spring
231 W. Peachtree.. 66.00
2$0 E. Georgia
S rooms
65.00 (Decatur) I rooms
T re
T rooms
6 rooms
I rooms
40.00
40.00
. 25.00
UNFURNISHED.
49J Spring $65.00 10 rooms
13 Brown place.... $7.60 • rooms
61 Craw <2.60 g rooms
$27 Spring 40.00 I rooms
10 E. Alexander .. 27.60 8 rooms
Howard street ... 23.00 (Kirkwood) 7 rooms
Bonlevard 26.60 (Kirkwood) 6 rooms
44 East Harris .... 45.00 6 rooms
109 Mills 20.00 6 rooms
74 Carrier 27.60 6 rooms
We can offer for a few
days a big bargain in a beau
tiful 9-room residence on
North Boulevard, near
Ponce DeLeon avenue. The
house has every convenience
and modem improvement
and is situated to splendid
advantage. Shady lot, 50x
217 feet. Price $7,250,
Terms, if desired.
We can also offer the ad
joining 50-foot lot if taken
with the other at $2,250,
making a total price $9,500
for the prettiest house in
town on the finest 100 foot
lot to be found anywhere.
This is a bargain and you
must act quick to get it.
C. N. ANDERSON,
Real Estate.
527 Candler Bldg.
Phone 5161 Bell.
■ 9.I
bSSKM: phi
FOR b SALE
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLOC.
PHONE 5161
El-v. "
KSJpVffV-
|»L,* C0 K
Bldgs mountains, wa
have a splendidly constructed two-atory
building, nearly new. containing tan —
more bad roams; drat floor constats of
large recaption ball and reading room; com-
tnodlona kitchen and dining room; bath
room, hot and cold water, tub and shower
baths; Inside toilets. Thera I a also a large
drjr basement; water supplied from deep
ng la heated with hot water;
aides.- House It newly |
ireb on three
-J and walls frtshly
blue grata and shade.
r; baa
palnt-
bltia grata and shade. An Ideal placslor^s
•alert hotel, club boose or banting lodge;
sanitarium or a gentleman's boms; two
dally trains between Atlanta and Knoxville
and Murphy. Pure soft free atone water,
bracing air; mountain •canary: no moeqi'
toes. The building coat over $8,000. Convr
‘ ‘ i depot Sleep under blankets all »ul.
We can offer tbla lovely placa for
WAYCROBS 18 THE MAGIC CITY OF
Southeast Georgia I Throe millions belt
Improvements. The Atla
completing two
ion Is:
present populsSon of 10;000 people 1
the next twelee mo tithe. Tbs quest*
where will these people live? The I,
"Riverside Perk" answer that qneetloi
t *ro offering lota within the corpora to
.xm sroS&r No
xes, no Interest
Mr. Thomss Reratchln It with ns foi
the purpose of selling these lota. He hat
modi a personal Inspection, and Is In post
tlon to advise yon. We consider these loti
aura tnoney-i— — - - -
from 60 per <
ere hslf thrv
has
oal-
lots
„ inks
through HffitrW
writs for portlcalara and plate.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT REASONABLE
price—607 Jackson strcet-Joat completed;
ten rooms, besides servent'a room; perfectly
arranged and finished, with erery modern
nanaaoma mantels; dining room
. ... . - i.; tiaLogaslsad birch, with two
built-in china closets. Front veranda 11 by
44 feet; good shade.
A HOME FOR $2,000.
ON OAK STREET, WEST END. NEAR A
good car service, and In good neighborhood
ire can sell yon • pretty new 6-room rot tags
with all conveniences, on nice level lot, 60
hr 150; tile walk, poreelsln bath. There arc
not many nice homes at this price In At
lanta. and this on# won't be long selling
■ certainly a bargain.
SALESMEN:
A. BASBURY, Mgr. C. B. BURNHAM.
ferry arenne, between Doray and
lend etreets; large enough to build oers
houses on: sewer, sidewalks and chert; fln
negro section; near tba big colleges; $1,600.
55 ACRES NEAR CIIAMBLEB. OA.; NOM-
Inal improvement*; would maka • splen
did summer home or chicken end track
farm; $700.
10 ACRES NEAR FEDERAL PRISON;
well-salted for track and chicken farm.
Price $1,000.
LARGE LOT. CORNER PONDER AND
Gallatin streets; suitable for home, store,
coal and wood yard purposes. Gsllstts
street soon to be charted. Big bargain.
FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR
park, 10 by 110; tile walks. Cheep for $9001
Sale* Department:
A. S. HOOK. R. C. EYE.
EDGEWOOD CITY HAS A
POPULATION OF 3,000
l
AND KIRKWOOD 1,500!
IN THE CITY OF EDGE-
WOOD, NEAR THE BOR
DER OF KIRKWOOD, WE
WILL SELL 51 LOTS AT
AUCTION, SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, JUNE 22D,
AT 3.00 P. M., ON THE
PREMISES.
Terms: $25 cash, $5 per
month at 6 per cent interest,
notes payable on or before;
5 per cent discount for cash.
This property is only a
mile from the city limits of
Atlanta and fifteen minutes
ride on Edgcwood avenue
Decatur car.
These lots are large, vary
ing in size from 50 to 150 and
57x290 up to three-quarters
of an acre. One lot nearly
an acre in size has a spring
and fresh, running water
just the place to raise chick
ens and keep a cow.
L. A. WOODS,
818-19 Empire Bldg.
BELL 'PHONE 2000. STANDARD 177L
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
11,604—5 ACRES OP LAUD ON THE
North Decatur car Hat*, In ft nice onk
groro, and the cheapest place In DeKalb
county. Thlj place has running water, and
fronts about 300 feet on one street and
somethin* over 200 feet on another. It la
flne for sub-division. The adjoining land*
are selling for 6300 to 6350 per lot. ^o yo
see yon are getting tbla for lets than ha
price. It belong! to an eatate. and we can
make term* payable In three yeara.
terms to suit.
ne to Stone Mountain will pass
this place. Just think; price Is only 6760.
Somebody will get this plnco right away. If
you are from Missouri, come in aud we will
show you this place.
houae. with 10 acres of land. It li a mile
this side of Austell, nnd about the tamo
"'“ nee from Mableton. I’ay ui a " “
and let the rent pay the balance.
61,900.48—A SPLENDID NEW EIGHT-
room houie; right near the best enr serv
ice; alto nice lot: 675 down and 620 pet
month. If you want a place like rent
get tbit.
$2,100.98—A 8PLENDID NEW HOUSE, is
a beautiful llttl* oak grove on tlie north
side, right at ctr line. This placo hat a
nice aouth front, and has never boen occu*
E led, and at the owner It ft non-resident,
e needs the money, and this place must
be sold. Terms, 6140 cash; balance to suit.
61.113—A NICE THREB-ROOM SUBURBAN
> houie, with two large lots. On the South
Decatur car line. Terms 6350 cash; balance
615 per month.
.900.46—A GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE,
fronting a flne car service; ten-minute
jhedule. Lot 175 feet deep, and can ar
range terms; about 6250 cash and balance to
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
ANSLEY PARK LOT AT A BARGAIN—
On Peachtree circle, near Peachtree street.
One of the prettiest lota In the park.
Owner will take Coat for It, as he needs his
money for other purposes. Somebody will
get a bargain In tbla lot. It won't take
much money tji handle It. -
THINK OP THI8! AnOUT IB ACRES OP
land fronting two streets and lying be*
tween Kirkwood and East Lake. One of
the streets Is East Pair street, on which
It has a frontage of about 1,000 feat, and
the other la known as the Atlanta and Cov*
Ington road, on which It has a frontage of
6,000 fast. This property la within a block
of the car line to Decatur and East Lake,
and you will never have an opportunity
to bny anything os cheap as this again.
Price 6110 per acre.
NORTH AVENUE-DID YOU THINK YOU
could got a two-story Hbuso on North ave.
h with a lot 50 by 150, for 66,2867 1 have
w place of thfa kind, and It will pay you
to come and see It.
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
LOTS.
NEAR GRANT PARK. ON ROSALIE AND
Plckert street. In the block between Wa
do aud Cameron streets. They all He
and are covered with lovely shade t
6600 will buy you a lot on Plckert a
and oti Rosalie you can have one for
very easy terms. Be snre to see us for
Grnnt park property.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabama St.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$1050—Charles T. Pago to Mrs. Mat-
tie M. McCall, lot on Boulevard. War
ranty deed.
$260—T. A. Shelton to William S.
Analey, lot on Shelton avenue. War
ranty deed.
$1,800—Irene -N. Snook to Carrie
Snook, lot on Courtland street. War
ranty deed to eecure loan.
81,000—Mre. A. I„. Cook to Miss Zoe
Cauthern, lot on Chesnut etroot. Bond
for title.
$226—Charles A. Davis to W. K.
Bearden, lot on Elizabeth street. War
ranty deed.
$1,000—The Neal Bank to Charles It.
Truitt, lot on Rhodes street. Quit
claim deed.
$1—The Neal Bank to Noble C. Wil
llama and Noble C. Williams, Jr., lot
on East Kills street.
$1,700—Ora B. Mangum to Mary P.
Wayne, lot on Harraloon street. Loan
deed.
$850—B. L. Willingham to N. H.
Bruce, lot on North Boulevard and
East avenue. Warranty deed.
1600—C. T. Parker to F. A., J. T. and
Fanny Lee Qutlllan, executor of the es
tate of D. D. Qullllan, lot on Meldrum
street. Warranty deed to eecure loan.
$200—Mr*. Elizabeth Loyd to C. T.
Parker, lot on Gridin street. Warran
ty deed.
$370—Empire State Investment Com
pany to Mre. Dora W. Foster, lot on
Joe Johnson avenue. Bond for title.
$1,800—Marshall J. Wright to the
Mortgage Bond Company, lot on Park
avenue. Loan deed.
8600—Aaa G. Candler to Mrs. Ora B.
Mangum, lot on Harralaon street.
Warranty deed.
$6—Jerry F. Hughes to Lucy *
Mrs. M. L. Walker. .
The funeral services of Mra 51. Li. <
Walker, who died Wednesday night at J
her residence. Crew street, "will be j
conducted Friday eftotnoon at 4 '
o'clock at t. Philip*. Episcopal church, j
The interment will be in Oakland cem
etery.
Mr*. C. E. Allison,
The body of Mr*. C. E. Allison, who;
died Wednesday morning at her re«l»-|
dence, 147 Davi* street, wa* sent to -
Cuthbert, Ga., Thursday afternoon tot <
Interment.
Otis Sellar.
The funeral services of Otis, the In-- j
fant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Angel Sellar,:
who died Thursday afternoon at tho
family residence, 92 Connally street,
were conducted Friday morning at 10
o'clock. The Interment was In Holly- .
wood cemetery.
Diana Valdes.
The funeral services of Dtgna Valdes,
the 8-year-old daughter ot Mr. and {
Mre. S. Valdes, who died Thursday
morning at the family residence, 174 j
Whitehall street, were conducted Frl- !
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Inter-1
ment was In Westvlew cemetery.
Marie 8eott.
The funeral services of Marie Scott,'
the Infant daughter of Mr. and MrsJ
J. A. Scott, who died Wednesday*
momlng nt the family residence, 4Ui
Auburn avenue, were conductedj
Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Thai
Interment was In Greenwood cemo-^
tery.
Flo Dunean.
The funeral services of Flo, the
year old daughter of Mrs. F. Dune
who died Wednesday morning at a pri
vate sanitarium, were conducted Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock In thd
chapel of Greenberg, Bond & Bloom-
Held. The body wna sent to Clayton
Go, for Interment
John wTSteele. (
The fuheral services of John
Steele, who died Thursday morning aH
his residence, 22 Gospero street were*
conducted Friday morning at 11 o’clocld
In the chapel of Greenberg, Bond £■
Bloomfield. Tha body was sent to Nor-i
cross. Go- for Interment
FRENCH MOBS ARE
RIDDLED WITH BULLET8W
Paris, June 21.—The towns of the
Midi are In revolt and many battles be
tween mobs and the troops have taker)
lace. At Narbonne a secret police
agent was lynched by tho mob. H*
was riddled with bullets and his body;
thrown Into tho canal. Later It wad
Ashed out and dragged through th4
■treeta at the end of a rope.
An attack was made on the' sub—
d
prefecture nnd the troops were flredl
on. The electric wires were cut and
a battle In the darkness followed. Foul 1
poraons wero killed and 100 wounded*
Including soldiers and civilians, many*
of the latter women. Cavalry charged
wero necossary to dispone the mob.
One cuirassier was dragged from hid
Hughes,"an undivided*half InYerast m horse and beaten to death. Barricades
lot on Tattnall street. — *“ —
Many of these lots are ele
vated and have an east front.
I nfact, on this plat you will
find the most commanding
view in all Edgewood.
Plenty of nice homes all
around; good neighbors.
Gall at our office at 2:30
and go with us.
Decatur cars leave corner
of Peachtree and Edgewood
avenue every ten minutes.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON
EDGEWOOD!
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
4TUR, OA.—NICE COTTAGE OF BIX
ne, on lot 100 by 217, neer Agnos
College, end eomonleut to both car
VTE
Hi ll DING.
Plwni PHONES 4234
EXTRA. DELL PHONE 4330
$7,260.00—ANOTHER JUNIPER STREET
corner; eight rooms, furnace, gas and elec*
trtcltj; extra lavatory, flne mantela, white
enamel finish; two servants' rooms, etable.
etc. Terms.
62.600 CASH AND 650 PER MONTH GETS
- lir |y “
ner.
sot#
arranged for entertaining.
62,100—NEW, SEVEN ROOMS, GAB. WA-
ter and bath; close to business property,
and rented for 620 per month, will soon
be rsleed to 625 per month.
660 PER FOOT FOR THE VERY FINEST
recant corner of Piedmont avenue. A
beauty. Buy this and make 25 per cent In
MR. LOT BUYER. IN ABOUT TWO
weeks we will offer you at auction 26
ota on tho north elds, near In and close to
Peachtree. There will be money In this
for you. If you will Just be prepared
on the ground. There Is a reason.
MB. CAPITALIST, WB HAVE 80MB-
thing In the 104 per cent column for you
In close lu central property. Come late Frl*
"WE GET RESULTS."
NEEDAFENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J, DABNEY IMP. GO.,
96, 98 and 100 8a. Foriyth Street
June 21.
Ai,—ament A 32, 12 real., now
II. M. D. Aaa'n, rained by death o
Mlaa 8. It. Raise, 707 chi-moat Hi
I'arabl* nt office, 49 Mouth I'rrur
i-r Juir n. i—-
186,000—Jamas Atwater to tha At
lanta Investment Company, lot on Gil
mer street. Warranty deed.
$3,000—Gilbert. F. Jones to T. L.
Brooks, lot on Boulevard Place. War
ranty deed.
DEATH 8.
John W. Steele, aged 27 year*, died
of gunshot wound (suicide) at 22 Goa
pero street.
Isaac Barnstt, aged 8 months, died
at 170 Gilmer street.
Otis Rellari, aged 6 months, died of
meningitis, at 82 Connally street.
Flo Duncan, aged 6 years, died of
meningitis, at 101 North Butler street.
Will Hutton, colored, aged 18 years,
died at 8 Thompsons Alley.
Eunice Bivins, colored, aged
years, died at 944 Peachtree street
Llzsle Mens, colored, aged 62 years,
died at Graht Park.
BIRTHS.
To Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Boyd, at
774 1-2 Marietta street a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Pickens,
at 81S Courtland street * girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mahan, at
137 South Pryor street a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. L Flcken, at 75
Whitehall street a boy.
BUILDING PERMITS.
2180—Constitution Publishing Cam-
pany, to patch roof on brick building
corner Alabama and Forsyth
street*.*
8860—A. Z. Rhode*, to build addition
to frame dwelling nt 135-7-9 Ilaw,on
street
21,250—Ora Yarborough, to build ad
dition to frame dwelling at 125 West
Pine tlraet
*360— M. L. LaHatte, to repair
brick wall at 71 South Broad straet.
2160—J. G. Brown, to build addition
to frame dwelling at 12 Howell street
2900—F. W. Hadley, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 12 Tech Place
2900—Mr*. F. M. Potts, to bi|l-l one.
story frams dwelling tt 249 North
Third street.
84.600—Fox Lewis, to build two-story
frams dwtlllng at 314 South Pryor
street.
2156—A. D. Brannon, to build frama
verandah at 67 Kirkwood avenue.
were erected In the streets, but wero
torn down by the soldiers. At Mont
pelier effort wa* made to burn the pal
ace of justice. Shots wero fired at the
soldiers, who replied with ball car
tridges, and several persons on eaclt
aids were killed.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TO BE ELECTEE*
Special to The Georgian.
Griffin, Ga., June 21.—County School
Commissioner J. O. A. Miller, acting on
Instructions from the county board o4
education, has divided Spalding coun
ty Into sixteen school districts, four-
miles square, which Is an Indication
that an election will be held at an
early date on the McMlchaal bill, which,
provides local taxation for school puiM
poses. On the 22nd of this month!
three school trustees will be elected for
each ot the district schools, and It Id
expected that the local taxation lssuff
will be decided In a few weeks.
Colonel Flynt Recovering. .
Special to The Georgian.
Griffin, Ga* June 21.—Colonel T. A*
Flynt father of Senator J. J. Flynt
the Twenty-sixth elate district, la rap
idly recovering from Injuries sustained
from a recent fall. Colonel Flynt Id
about 75 yeara of age, and besides
balng wounded several times In lha
Civil war, had one of his lower llmba
shattered by a falling scaffold year*
ago.
INHERITANCETAK 1
CLOSE TO $1,000,0(XI
N*w York, Jons 21.—In order to pay th«
Inheritance tea on the estate of the lata
Jeniea Henry (“Bllent") Smith, the exect*
tors. It Is ealtl, hare placed all tha New
York real eetale holding, on the ninrketj
Tho Inheritance tax, It ll said, will bq
CAR DIVISION
RULE DEFEATED.
Now York, June 21.—Tbe division rule foi
relieving car shortage proposed by tha
American Railway Association at its spring
meeting am! submitted to letter ballott
has boen defeated. It provided that no
railroad should send a foreign car In thf
direction away from home more than onca^
the peualty being 65 for each offense.
COLLEGE PARK.
ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE.
No. 1. A pretty home for a young married couple. 8!x rooms; lot 100 by 100; cor*
No. 2. Six-room bouse, on • large lot, 15 by 220; a family houae, with tajge porch
aud roomy rooma 62.904
No. S. A dream of comfort. Beautiful, modern, colonial, atory and a half, eight
rooma. Open veranda !2 feet wide and 70 feot long around two aide#; overlook lug
College Lawn.
No. 4. !*rge lot, 100 by 204, fronting the Boulevard.
Two lovel ahaded lota, 104 by 190 6300 and 1*4
Six pretty level lota. 64 by 200 each ^.'.i 5100
A 4-arre block; Juat the place for n country home, close to car Hoe.
EDWARD n. WALKER, Manager.
COLLEGE PARK LAND COMPANY.
Bell 'phone 67 J, East Point Exchange.. College, Park, Ga.
I sell everything In College Park.
purfli/ nrr Tur dtai totait Ano THATY0UARE|NTERESTED|NT0DftY > ANDH|,STLE
uHtMV till I ML ntML to IM11 Mu 0 EARLY OR OTHERS WILL GET AHEAD OF YOU