Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 11, 1907, Image 13

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—- — ■ ' - 1 PP '-r - ■"i: THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. fiiursday, jcr.y 11. iw. TCEST END COTTAGE, $2,150. We have just listed for gale a pretty 5-r. cottage on Culberson street, close to Lu- eile avenue. Without saying any more about it, just come to our office and let’s go look at it. you or not, you will say it’s worth the price. AUCTION SALE! ROBSON & iRIVERS. 26 Beautiful Lots. Brooklyn Heights, Saturday, 3:30 p. m. Gold given' away. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Iforsyth. OLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. jrST OUTSIDE THE cm, AND WITH n two Mock* of good school, Imnd-new cottac. on largo lot; ha* four largo rooms, hall, pantry, cabinet uantela, etc.; $1,«00; " cash and »15 per mouth FIVE BOOMS AND HALL; LOT 48 BY l47, hrat part of Sidney street; Just think ol Grant park. Ju.t across the street; onfr $2,. 800; one-third cash, balance easy. FIVE ItOOMB-18! GRIFFIN STREET: thli 1. a new cottage, with eaat front ntH In half block of car line: rentn 316 per month; 81.766; 8106 caah nod 816 per month. Font ROOMS—GRADY AVENUE—NICB cabinet mantels and a beauty; $1,659; $200 cash and $20 per month. NICE CORNER LOT, WITH PLENTY OF ■hade; enat front; one block of car line; beat part of Weet Riidj owner* need the cart, ao hermit goee^^$7o0/ ^ brand-new modern home; corner lot; 50 by 150; $3,250: terms. HAVE JUST SOLD flllt^E A*ND HAVE one left: brand-new alx-room cottage; beat pnrt of Chestnut street; lot 40 by 170 to an other street; cabinet mantels, city water, and a beauty. See ua at once; $1,750; $100 cash nnd $25 per month. WITHIN 3 MILES OP ACWORTH, GA., splendid farm of 350 acres: has three houses, barns, stables, etc.; 5,000 peach trees four yeara old; about 10 acres nre full this year; on account of the fertile soil and the elevation, thla Is one of the best plnrf's for fruit growing In the state. The owner la a railroad man, and can't look after It properly, and wants to buy a home here, and has given ua n price of $9 per acre, which Is certainly a bargain. EAST rOINT-COMPARATIVELY NEW sir-room cottage; level lot; east front, on rood street; renting for $12 per month; for$l,2"0; $100 cash and $16 per month. $$10—THRER ROOMS AND IT ALL; NICE lot, near Hemphill avenuo, tvbero «vl»ry* body wants property. This I sa cash bar gain. HOMES IN COLLEGE PARk. $l,WA-FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LARGE corner lot. h.K 1 )—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE AND TWO corner lots. Big bargain. 1750 BUYS 4-ROOM COTTiGB, Vi MILE •oath; on. sen; near railroad. If* a big tnap. tl.W CASH BUYS l-ACRB TRACT A short distance from Georgia Military Academy; you can't Afford to miss It Will make money. n.» BUTS NICB 4-ROOM COTTAGE. corner lot; three blocks from car Hue. Iti cheap at $1,600. IP YOU WANT A nOMB IN TIHS LOVR- if suburb or a farm near by, be sura to Set? I. C. McCRORY, 503 Peters Bldg. Phones 4691. Take Lakewood car. EAGAN ?ARK LAND CO., 36 Inman Building, J. W. Ferguson, Auctioneer. McCRQRY & JOHNSON, Real Estate and Loans, 503 Peters Building. . Phones 4691. $7,000 buys one of the nicest, com- pletest, best built homes on St. Charles avenue; all mod ern conveniences and very large lot. You can’t beat it in the state. Let us talk to you about this. $7,000 for an elegant house on Jackson street: everything modern and up-to-date; ac tually worth $7,500 and has never been offered for less. See about it today. Owner says he must sell before he $6,500—On Boulevard. Yon may try this city over, but this can’t be produced any where, everything consider ed. Large lot; east front. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. 254 Courtlnnd. 546.00 1 0 rooms 130 Hill... 45.00 05.00 10 room* 493 Spring.. 737 Waat rraebtree 46.00 427 Piedmont 17.60 238 Bhuth Fryor 40.00 College avenue (Decatur). 80.00 051 Highland *7.60 263 Enst Georgia 445 Glenn *100 44 Eaet Harris 46.00 521 Peachtree (Mendenhall) 76.00 .... 16.00 33 Stewart... 10.00 .... 16.00 285 Wnldo ’. 16.00 .... 90.00 10 room* 10 rooms 9 rooms • rooms • rooms T rooms L, A. WOODS, *; 818-19 Empire Bldg. BELL -PHONE 2009. STANDARD 17TL I MAKE EASY TERMS. 14.250—IN BEAUTIFUL INMAN I-AnK, .WE r» r v; o e venlcucua and a nice up-to-date place ___ on Cherokee avenue. Ilaa.a nice largo lot: also a nice selection of fruit trees. Tbo place In slightly elevated: ha* tho bent car servlco right in front of the door. Tonne ^o suit, I1.SG0-NICB ’ FIVE-ROOM flUIlUHDAN cottage In E<lgov*>o«l, Un. flight near sev- — -z, - eral or the largo manufacturing plants. Iteuutlful east front lot; flue wall of water. Thla Is a nice little place, right at ten-min ute schedule car. We can make the tertna 1400 cawli and balance monthly. $3,000—WAY OUT ON UAUITOL AVENUE we have a apleudld six-room cottage, with a largo 10-foot ball. line ft Urge lot, gaa, water and sourer, ami we can make you STATISTICS. very ressouabla terms. 7 rooms I room. I rooms C rooms • rooms I rooms (rooms 6 rooms 148 Formwnlt., CULBERSON ST., NEAR GORDON ST. Here NEWTON S. THOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, Telephone, Main 4045 $700.00. Negro property. Lot run Di,1 P through from one street another, with house and tom for two more houses. This is located in as good tio^ro renting section as ln . v in the city. It is not far and faces two good tiei-ts. This is a rare bar- a ‘ n . an d should interest an •stor or a speculator; a hie, high per cent invest- nent can be made out of it. $4,750—A North Side home with 9-r. house; elegant mantels fine electric light and gas fixtures. Don’t buy till you bco us about this; easy terms. $6,200—On Spring St.—10-r. h., 4 splendid home with every convenience; near North avenue; owner wants to go to country and anxious to sell on easy terms. $4,250—Brand now 8-r., 2-story residence on South Side modern and well built; up to date in every respect. Owner has just instructed us to put the price down to $4,250; it’s a bargain at $4,' 600. Don’t raise it; $1,000 cash; balance easy. If it’s West Knd, See us about the best thing out there for the price—$2,650 cash. WANTED—Any white property paying 12 per cent. We have the cash. See us quick and list. R. M. JONES & CO., 501 Empire Building, Bell Phone 3453-.T, 32,856—CLOSE IN. FOUMWAt.T STREET; corner lot. I!rand-new sla room cott.ge. modern convenience. On ensy terms. ■ -hoi SomeWoft Vlieap'and eholee. .... NEAR wrfOD- word. Nice sla-rooro modern cotlime, on easy terms. 93.250—CREW STREET. ■ — - ala-room “ Bargain. J2,WIO-OAKLAND AVENUE. NEAR GRANT nark. New slamotn cottage, on very eoay I. 11ns nil conrenleneem $2 -no-KELI.Y STREET: WALKING BIS tnnee. Bteellent all room eottage. Ijinre lot Car line. All Improvements. Stable* garden, hot water. Very choice home on eaay terms. 98 600-RENTS $103 MONTH: M’DANIEL O'!—.. —..5 l.-n.L- .Inolile. with street; corner; brick store; double. with two-atnry: two bouse* In rear: nice lot. Very deslrnhle rent property. Brand nen and nio-lern. 14.000—RENTHD 948 MONTH; NEW NEGRO property, near Soother:, shop*. Une lit Section. Fronts rood street. foVonk (trove 6hn5e. SMin* Every mod. rtu convenience; fain- $350—AHHBY STREET, WEST ESIK itesutlful level rorn#r. Lot BO ty 15k Vary aeftlrable section and wf low price. Easy term*. I have for sale two beautiful lots, 50x190 each, with a 15-foot alley iu rear. These lots are slightly ele vated and are just 400 feet north of Gordon street, and next to the beautiful home of Mr. Geo. W. Wade—They be bought for $1,350.00 each, which is our quick sale price—this is a special bargain. 81,759 - FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE AND Imll, ou tin* North Decatur eaf line, at Lenox pined/ Till* has a large lot, 100 feet wide, and beautifully situated In an oak grove. Tertna, about $300 cash and the nncu monthly. $2.750—WE HAVE A GOOD FIVE-ROOM bonne on Oakland avenue. Gnat front; birgo lot. Tertna/ $500 caah and balance $20 per month. LOOK AT 625 MOUTH RODLKVAIID AND then Call by tho office and let ua toll you wliat a close price we can make you ou this place. UNION REAL ESTATE COMPLY. BULL PHONE FOR SALE. A BARGAIN IN A CORNER LOT. WITH i unmini.i 1.1 a i unci.u uvi. niiii a eottage and two-story atone building, In * — lfcr business center of Decatur. ter street; lot 85 by 200. Pries I WH I1AVB ON OUK LIST A HOUSE, A beautiful one-Rtory six-room cottage, on Queen street; en»t front, elevated lot, 41 by l»o. All Improvements. A bargain for a home. RAIIGA1NS IN LO FOR RENT DWELLINGS. H r. b., 201 Capitol 56 East Harris 10-r. h.. 164 I*ee b.. 2no Washington 9-r. h., 131 i Vntrnl ...$150.00 ... 46.00 ... 42.60 ::: 8:8 0.00 CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Avc. WEST END. 22 Ilnmmond street, we have a nice 7-room cottage with all the latest improvements, reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, threo bedrooms, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, cabinet man tcls, tile hearths and walk. This place was built for a Rome ono year ago. Owner wants to leave city. Will aell at bargain and on ensy terms. Lot 60x175 to 10' foot alley. See thin before you buy. Apply on premises. m ESTATE 0O»-K) CENTL'RY BUILDING. PHONES 4234 S'' EXTRA BEU. PHONE 4003 88480—HERE IS ffcl! OF TUB l'nRT- tint, beat built and largMt cast front twoatory houses on Hprtn* street; flue ole. rated lot. furnoe. beat and overy conven ience. Tula plan* la offered at leas than coat, sad no exception .can bo taken to lib. surrounding,. 87,260-JtTNIPEII STREET CORNER. 10 BY I 180 lot, with twoatory elghtfoon ^ foundation; fumflee-bentod home; Itblnff almnt thl» place la modern suit I tic: front and old# porcheo; two ssrrsnt.' at" ~re places, and best thlmf almnt tertna i lire place., and be.t thins t Is we can offer yon easy I..JSf r von prefer. Ownorn ,r# teavlnr the city, mil might he Induced to Bell fnrnldliluff* vitli It. Don't trait until tomorrow to tee nt.lnlng elaht room., halls and Ulirary. ond well built new Tmrn. This hhuae has avery modern <-onv.nl.no., white enamel ItnMI, Insgtilfloetit eh.de, froat and 9-r. h.. 4dK Whitehall 9-r. h., 36 rnpItAI 9-r. h., 233 Crnirtland 8-r. h., 110 Dftvls 8-r. Ii., 121 Forrest 8-r. h.. 113 Kelly 8-r. h., 32 Alexander 7-r. h.,.96 Kills 7-r. h., 32 McDaniel o«.™ 7-r. Ii., 52 Queen (West Knd) 27.10 Get a copy of oUr rent bulleQn. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THK IlENTINrt AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue. Both Thoms 618. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 91.246—Mrs. S. It. Pate to Mra. Jen nle Warner, lot .on Fair street. War ranty deed. 93.660— J. R. Daves to Mrs. Kathe rine Cefalu, lot on Highland avenue. 82.350— Harry O. Poole to Kdwln Sherrett, lot on Queen street. War ranty deed. 85—Mary M. Bank, t' Henry P. Scott, lot containing 11-3 acres In land lot No. 61. Quitclaim deed.. 31,250—L. C. Fischer to U. R. Hlrsch. lot on Wsst Peachtree street. Loan deed. 39.400— H. L. McElhannon 'to J. B. Eubanks and Catherine Eubanks, lot on South Boulevard. Warranty deed. 8990—J. 8. Thurmond to John T. Davis, lot on Flat Shoals road. 9760—A. B. Buehl to Frank W. Car ter, lot on West Peachtree place. Wor- ranty deed. 19.400— Empire State Investment Company to C. M. White, lot on Oeorgc street. Warranty deed. 93.350— Frnuk J. Dudley to C. T. Standard, lot on BedfoiS] place. War ranty deed. 9996—Mary A. Brannon to J. Pat terson. tot In land -lot 44, containing 40 acres. Warranty deed. 19.660— Hugh M. Dorsey to Mrs. Mary Latham, lot on Capitol avenue. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMIT8. 9110—Mrs. Lula Jeter, to build ad dition to frame dwelling at 60 Larkin street. 9296—J. F. Hughes, to build addition to frame dwelling et 89 Tattnall etreet. 94.000— Mrs. L. M. Mlacll, to build two-story brick store at 468 Woodward avenue. 9196—Mre. L. M. Mlsell, to repair store at 4(9 Woodward avenue. 1900—Mrs. L. M. Mlsell, to repair dwelling at 29 Hardin street. 12.000— D. I. Melton, to build two- story frame dwelling and store at 88 Neai and 78 Newport street. 8100—T. At. Pool, to recover dwell ing at 28 Pulliam street. 98.000— T. L. Moore, to build two- story frame dwelling at 168 Pulliam street. $8,500—Mrs. A. E. Thornton, to repair two-story frams dwelling at *11 Peach tree street. 92.000— W. It. Coppedge, to build one-story frame dwelling at 407 Orant etreet. To Hold Big Rally Friday Night at Baptist Tab ernacle. Thlrty-on# young rarn representing nil sec tion* of Fnlton county met Wednesday evening and formed the executive eoihmit- tee of tb* Young Men’s Fulton County Prohibition Club, electing officers and plan ning for a great rally at the Iluptlst tab- erpacla Friday night. Dr. Joe Broughton, brother of Dr. Leo G. Broughton, was unanimously elected presi dent of the netr club. The other officers are W. V. Martin, vice president; Walt Cornett, secretary, and Will Ogletree, treas urer. The thirty-one members Immediately be gan * canvass for a greater membership, •ml the Indbmtlons Thursday morning were that by Friday night, when the great rally Is to be held, there will be three or four hnnared enrolled. A meeting of the club take place Ju*t before the great gath- non. Meaborn Wright and others will be the chief speakers at the rally Friday night. The young men hare taken quick and strong hold on the movement, and are bending every effort to make tlio gather ing a success. Do much Intercut has al Judge Broyles Takes One Boy From Old Pencil , » Peddlers. A remarkable ed*e was tried before tie* corder Broyles Thursday'morning, when J, D. Keller and his wife, both of whom ara totally blind, and who have been here for the past week selling peucll#lu the streets, were arraigned and were ordered to stop the traffic. The case was brought Into court by Sec retary Logan of the Associated Charities, ed some disposition made of two “ ‘tvellng who wanti little boys who have been traveling about over tho qountry with the two blind per sons. One of the boys, Frank Wright, 9 years old. of Memphis, was ordered taken from tlie couple by Judge Broyles, and the Associated Charities wld make an effort to place him In some Industrial Rcbrnil. The other Imy. aged 10, whom the blind conplo claim aa their own child, was allowod to re main with them. It la expected Keller will take out a writ of habeas corpus. The decision of Judge Broyles In taking away the Wright boy wot followed by a dramatic Incident. The little fellow seised Keller and screamed hysterically, declaring assistance to the l —, League, ef which It Is In the nature of i lUary. [ Deaths and Funsrals DEATHS. . Mr*. Oliver New, eve 17 Fears, died at 999 Rim »on street. W. Drawn, age 41 yeara, died'at 210 North Jackson street. Are A. Alkln, age 29 yeara, died at Neal, Ga. * Harry Burch, age 22 yeare, died at Central railroad yards. TWO GRANT PARK LOTS. ON RVDNET STREET, FRONTING THE park, we have for sale two beautiful grove lots. Tile walks are now Mug laid on this street, and thcre^ls a sewer on Lminils park this street, and there Is a sewer on LooiiiIh street, within |H0 feet of these lots. Drop- erty fronting tho park Is very desirable for residence purposes^ and Isn’t "a laid buy for Investment. Bj|— —* each. Terny, one-third cash. SEE US FOR GRANT PARK LOTS. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. imiiiuru fpiuv. Frank Norton, age *9 yeara, died of electric shock In front of 76 Crew afreet. Mra. J. H. Klmhrell, age II years, died at 111 Kirkwood avenua. Mra. K. V. Dull, aga (7 years, died at 197 Mlltedge avenue. Mrs. Anna Mosley, age II year* died at Carrie Bteele orphan Horn*. Mlea Connie Newlon, age 21 yeara, died at 69 Luckle street. J. D. Nipper, age 91 years, died at corner Ashby street and Luclle avtnue. George Brown. George Brown, aged 42 yeara, died Wednesday morning at his residence, 280 North Jackson street. He Is sur vived by his wife and three children. The funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock, Rev. John D. Jordan officiating. The body will be sent to Columbus, Ga. for inter ment. G. B. Martin. O. B. Mnrtln, aged 28 years, died Wednesday afternoon at his residence, 36 Girard avenue. The funeral arrange ments will be announced later. Miss Corinns Newton. Miss Corlnne Newton, aged 25 years, died Wednesday morning*at a private sanitarium. Miss Newton had been a resident of Atlanta for the' past five yeurs. The body was sent to" Pickens. S. C., Wednesday night. B. E. Ballsy. B. E. Bailey, aged 68 years, died Wednesday morning at hla residence, 13 Strong street. The funeral arrange ments will be announced later. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mra. M.' L. Ountar, at 97 South Jackson street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King, at 498 Woodward avenua, a boy, To Mr. and Mrs. J. Willbom, at 688 Enst Fair street, a girl. nst Fair street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John McOInley. at 39) Woodwprd avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Pucket, at 67 Lovetoy street, a girl. To Mr. und Mrs. T. L. Bond, at 387 Auburn avenue, a girl. To Mr. anil Mr.. John Hardwick, at 78 Augu.ta avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bailey, 78 Davis street, a girl. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Judgments Affirmed. Columbus Railroad Company Wnolfolk, from Muscogee superior court, before Judge Little. Garrard St Garrard and W. Cecil Neill, for plain HR In error. Blade 4 Swift, contra. MoLauchlln v. McLauchlln, from Ber. rltn ruberlor court. Judge Mitchell, Hendricks, Smith A Christian, for plaintiff In error. Coley v. ^iley, frqm Pulaski superior NEEDA FENCE? Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W, J. DABNEY IMP, GO., 96* 98 and 100 80. Forsyth Street. COLLEGE PARK. ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE. No. I. A prattjr borne for a young married couple. Six rooms j lot 105 by 900; cor ner No. 2. Six-room bouse, on a large lot, 05 by 220; a family honor, with large porch khd roomy room* $3,900 ■na roomy rooms m>*w No. 1 A dream of comfort. Beautiful, modern, colonial, etory and a half, eight room a Open veranda 11 fet wide and 70 fett long area ad two eldMi overlooking College Lawn. No. 4. Largo lot, 106 by 20* fronting the Donlevard. Two level shaded lot* 169 by IN 8800 sad 1400 six pretty level Iota, 66 by 169 ssch I 1106 A 4-acre Mock, }n*t the placo for a country home, rloee to car line. . EDWARD II. WALKER, Manager, COLLEGE PARK LAND COMPANY, Rell 'phone 87 J, En.t Point niehanKo. College, Park, Ga. I Mil everything In College I'«rk. FOR RENT: After August 1st. Christian Church Building, on Hunter street about 75x100, adjoining Chamber of Commerce and oppo- coat you $v\ making tf»-» j'laca actually 40X11AJ, UUJUIUlllg V^imlllUUr Ul V Uliimerul' ailll UJHJU- ^Tjem* w*'eral-*?*A^thisnE^; site Courthouse. Will remodel to suit tenant, for —L. |, f nVi s( no dl.lsnf 1 — J — .... -r has ths'hstt wring »wh a bargain nt qnmt gala. 22,166—A NIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE on Ronth Donlevard as a pick up. "WE GET RERULTB.' offices, mercantile or manufacturing purposes. A. G. RHODES, 1130 CANDLER BLDG. J. D. Nipper. The funeral services of J. D. Nipper, aged 61 years, who died Wednesday morning at his residence, 131 Ashby street, will be conducted Thursday aft ernoon at 3:80 o'clock. The Interment will be In Westvlew cemetery. William E. Pritchett.' William E. Pritchett, aged 67 years, died Wednesday night at his residence. 191 Foundry street. The body will he sent to Stone Mountain, a*., Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock. he didn't want to p«rt from him. The boy held on bo tightly that Probation Officer Gloer hnd to forcibly release him. The boy continued to cry for a long While after being placed In the Jnrenllo ward. NERVOUS SHOCK ENDED IN DEATH Benjamin W. Hargrave*, aged 44 year*, manager of the Atlanta branch of the Continental Creamery Company, of Topeka, Kan*., died Thursday morning at 6 o'clock at his residence, 221 Whitehall street, after an lllneaa of several months. About two weeks ago, white out driving with hla wife and two chil dren, the buggy was struck by an au tomobile on Whitehall street, near Brothcrton. Although he was not In jured, he suffered greatly from the nervous shock. None of the other oc cupants of the buggy were Injured. Mr. Hargraves Is survived by his wife, Who was Mins Francis Daniel, of Wilson. N. C., and seven children, Misses Elizabeth, Francis and Helen Hargraves; John DanleL Benjamin W. argravo., ..... ..n...... ^... . William and James Hargraves. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. GLIDDEN TOURI8T8 OFF ON ANOTHER RUN. Toledo, Ohio, July 11.—Seventy-four cars, carrying 230 people, started from Toledo on the second day's run of the Glldden tour shortly after 7 o'clock thla morning. Heavy rains last night caused chains to be put over the tires of most of the cars, to eliminate skidding. The stop for tonight Is at South Rend. The cars leave for Chicago on Friday mom- ' g. The first accident occurred today when J. Otis’ Arrow car turned turtle on a hillside near Toledo, Injuring Otis, his wife and Miss II. Rollln* all of Cleveland. Their condition la terlou), but recovery is expected. SAY HE STOLE MULES AND COW W. C. Ferguson ernr, Injr morning by Plnln < (eft and lloyitf, two mule* end n cow. The. mules were stolen from Chnrlle Trnlt ond l>. Nichols A Non. Ferguson denies he Is guilty. Ilo will probably tried Thursday afternoon. court, Judge Martin. Hardeman Jones, for plaintiff In error. Fort Grice, contra. Threlkcld v. State, from Grady supe, rlor court. Judge Parker. W. M. Ham mond and J. W. Walter* for plaintiff In error. Jom C. Hart, attorney gen eral. W. E. Thomas, solicitor general, and S. A. Roddenbery, contra. Carr v. Graham, from Floyd supe rior court, Judge Wright. Denny St Harris, for plaintiff In error. Dean & Doan, contra. Southern Railway Company v. Gore, om Douglas superior court, Judge Bartlett. Hugh M. Dorsey and B. U. Griggs, for plnlntlff In error. Lawton ntiel If W Vnllu nnnten and H. W. Nnlly, contra. Brown v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, from Macon *up«rlor court, Judge Littlejohn. Twiggs St Oliver and J. M. DuPree, for plaintiff In error. I-cwton ft Cunningham and William D. Klddon, contra. llallblny v. Bank, of Stewart county, (torn Stewart superior court, Judge Littlejohn. Samuel B. Hatcher and T. T. James, for plaintiff In error. John I. Hall, Olln J. Wimberly and Hickey, contra. Instructions to Court of lAppsals. Vance v. State. Williams i Harper, wimama JHHVBI for plaintiff In error. Each Childers, solicitor, contra In Templt Baptist Church v. Geor gia Terminal Company, the motion to docket the case at the present term FREE I 40 Cent Box Wiley’s Candy With Every 30 Cent Want Ad. This offer is open to every body, men, women and chil dren—bring your cash want ads of 30 cents- or more to The Georgian and News of fice tomorrow (Friday) at any time during the day, or up to 12:30 Saturday for Sat urday insertion,- and get a 40 cent, half-pound box of Wiley's highest grade candy free. Want Ad Department, Phones—Bell 4929—Atlanta 4401. TEMPLARS MEET NEXT IN CHICAGO Barstofii, N. Y., July 11.—Tho grnnff rom- mandery of the Knights Trrnplars choso Chicago today for the 1910 triennial Con* What ONE DOLLAR Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness, 6 Month* Any Accident, 24 Month* Accidental Death NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 623 Candltr Building, 'Phon. 6330. AGENT8 WANTED. WEEK END EXCURSIONS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ATLANTA IS ijSSS:: Austell Oalnrarlllo Mount Airy Korerosn .. ::tl rfflVesvmr:::::::::::::::: 13 Tallulah Fall* IS Tticcmt 2>J Uow.ler Hprings .TO Tallapooe.t tfo Dalton Asherll _ HIP.. Lake Toxawajr. N. C K7I Hendersonville. N. C 7JI Tickets Will Do Md Fur All Train* SATURDAY and SUNDAY MORNING TRAINS. Day following date of s*i« City Ticket Office • • • 1 Peachtree 6ft. Phones 142 and 2199. Ticket Office, New .Terminal Station. Phone 4900. C. LU8K, District Passenger Agent, r\, uiitnci raiser ATLANTA, GA. i A nnv W JYi P A J With eve ry want ad of 30c or more brought to the Georgian H It /111/""* Kl I 4 11 I IIMIIV and News next Friday or Saturday, July 12-13, we will jTvW JLfVril. TT lljLj 1 4m/ wlVl ^AJ 5. give a 40c box Wiley’^ highest-grade candy FREE.