Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 23, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. VL’EBDAY, JULY 23, 130T. 11 FOR sale—real estate $7 PER FRONT FOOT. We have two hundred feet frontage just 150 feet from best section of North Boule vard that we can sell you for $1,400. Here is something you cannot afford to overlook. Come in and let us show you how you can make this a 17 per cent investment. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 13,600—ON NORTH SIDE, HALF BLOCK FwoMm, where property ti worth 1160 front foot, eight-room home, on 'erel. ' 0t ? " 7 lf * , ** t ” ,on » '« worth KM. Thl* Ii certainly n borgaln. (If not *oltl In U honra, we will cut the price 1100.) FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. AND 6-ROOM COTTAGES. NEAR Crant Park $2,250, $2,400, $2,600, $.,750, W.W0, $3,260. $3,600. On South Pryor three $3,600, $3,600, $3,700. In Weat Cud. $1.»00, $2,000, $2,600, $3,700, $3,000, $3,200, $3,600, $(.000. On North Side, $2,250, $2,(00, $2,680, $8,000, $$,250, $3,(00, $$,700, fl.ooo! Thene cotta$ea are neat, coay, np-to-datc and we can ftre yon eaay tenna. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. is uni ivm, «vat«r. newer utul g«w uu street; inclosed with siileiulld fence. Price reduced to $900. This Is n bargain. uTwKSTBBN III EIOHTS-^NBAL STREET —ft little cottage. Will rent for 17.50 per month. Only $66t>. A nice little pick-up. u, io niivy: these and EAST POINT. WITHIN TWO BLOCKS OF car line; white property; three six-room cut ta gcs ^c^ourpunitlvcly new; rents $32 ter than this) If yo “whist ou know anything bet- JPST OUTSIDE TUB CITY, AND WITH- in two blocks of good school, brand-new cottage, on large lot; has four large rooms, ball, pantry, cabinet mantels, etc.; $1,400; lift cash and $15 per mouth. • third cash, balance sasy. ON SIDNEY'STREET WE HAVE A NICE live-room cottage; lot 48 by 187; bsck to io-foot alley; price $2,600. Terms. Let us •Iiow you this. NICK FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND- »or street; all Improvements down; large lot and a nice home; only $1,850. Easy NICE LOTS ON GRIFFIN STREET, within one block of car line; sidewalk down; $25 cash and $5 per month. Call and get plat. . „ . AT~I5~NEWPORT STREET, PRICE Re' dneed from $1,! m City wnter and large 7 per cent Interest. You esn’t to $1,300 for s few days, ge lot. l’.nsy payments; IF YOU HAVE ANY BARGAINS. LET ns hear from yon. We have clients who «r« not afraid or prohibition. AND 8-ROOM HOUSES-WE nAVE apl.ndld North 8ld« home, on Jack- Houston, Boulornrd. Wart Penclitree, l ooraand, Ancter aronue and either di-.lra- hlo location* that wo can aoll at a hnrgoln. One Indy ia going to CuUforuln uud will sncrlflce her bdhutlful homo. If you waul n nice North Bid. homo at a reasonable price, come to aoo u*. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., Bell Phone 4613. ' 36 Inman Bldg. ROBSON & RIVERS. Phones: Bell 1208, Atlanta 1207. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. . 30.60 14S Lawton 151 West Raker 151 Raker 489 Spring 66 Angler avenue 42 Williams...7 A 35-room hotel. 256 Uleuwood 25.00 $7 East Harris 25.00 Waldo 15.60 458 Crew 20.09 20 Plckert 2100 426 Crow 33.00 254 Court land 45.0u Id room; J? 8 .. 11,11 43.M 10 rooms C ollege avenue (Decatur) 30.00 8 room*. 651 Highland 27.50 7 rooms 44 East Harris 45.00 6 rooms 0 rooms 6 rooutr 5 rooms 130.00 6 rooms 35.00 6 rooms 35.00 7 room* 50.00 10 rooms 35.00 8 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooinr 5 rooms 5 rooms 5 rooms i rooms 6 rooms L. A-WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. BELL -PHONE 2099. STANDARD $771. I MAKE EAST TERUS. 33,880 FOR ONE OF THE PLACES BUILT tot a homo. Thl* place la aatra nice; baa rooms 17 by ,s v«.. w- * .li.- _*— room In owt_ __ __ plenty of shade; veran da 10 feet <J*"* " — ^— * - v the money, A.Section of the Sewing Room of Robinson Neckwear Company, Corner Mitchell St. and Madison Ave. the $$.*0-TEN-ROOM HOUSE ON SOI Boulevard; high, oloratod lot: plant) _. ■bade; all coureulencea; fine neighborhood: cabinet nuutela, tolOlug doora, and a beauty tor the money. NORTH SIDE PROPERTY RIGHT AT Jackeoii mid Boulevard. If you want ou luroaiuient, thla la It. The liouao rent* for $30 per month. Ha* a aorrauta- house In rear that iwnta for $6 per month, making a total of $35 tier mouth. This place ran be bought for $4,500, and is worth more money. 3*-®®—BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ™ Urew atroot, with all coaronlncoo. Mill aoll uu tenna. If taken at oaca. McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Phones 4691 503 Peters Building. INVESTMENT—31,909—BUYS A CLOSE-IN five-room cottage In splendid condition. Owner has Just refused $20 per month rtnt Has water, gas and porcelain bath. Owner obliged to change location. Quick turn. $2,<50—8PLENDID SIX-ROOM COTTAGE In West End; large shaded lot; built for a home about four years ago. We think It the best thing out there for the price. Easy terms. BHMmpppnpP!PP. i5.e. 84V4 Marietta (floor space 80 by 100) 83.33 - Davis 20.00 221 " ‘ $08 67 West Harris 48 West Alexander 27.50 738 Kalb avenue 25.00 312 Houth Boulevard 3‘t.OO 568 Edgewood 30.00 527 Hprlng 40.00 150 West Baker 23.10 206 Pulllntn ...# 32.50 268 Ashby 26.50 7 rooms 7 rooinr 5 rooms R rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 4 rooms 8 rooms (Lroom* UNION REAL ESTATE COMPANY. ; LEE AND ( BELL PHON: FOR SALE. A BARGAIN FOR AN INVESTMENT I>* cottage and large lot on Soils avenue; close In. $6,206—ELEGANT HOME ON ONE OF THE best streets near North Boulevard; 55 by 200. Has all modern Improvements, Im/ud lng furnace heat. Owner la arranging to leave the city and put tba price down from $7,000. Terms $2,000 cash, $40 per month. Good Investment. R. M. JONES & CO., REAL ESTATE, 301 Empire Building, Bell Phone 3453-J. $7.000—WEST PEACH TREE ST.; LOT 60 BY 200; 9-ROOM, SLATE HOOF HOUSE; ELEC- TIUC LIGHTS; FUR NACE, GAS, BATHS, URGE PORCHES, HOT AND COLD WATER; VERY DESIRABLE LO CATION. TERMS. $5.800—WEST FIFTH ST., MODERN NEW HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS, EVERY CONVENIENCE. THIS IS VERY CLOSE PRICE FOR SFCH FINE PROPERTY. terms. $6,000—NORTH JACK- *ON ST., NEAR LIN- 1»EN, NEW AND MOD ERN' 8-ROOM HOUSE. VERY CHOICE SECTION AND CHEAP. CULBERSON ST., NEAR GORDON ST. Here I have for sale two beautiful lots, 50xl9p each, with a 15-foot alley in rear. These lots are slightly ele vated and arc just 400 feet north of Gordon street, and next to the beautiful home of Mr. Geo. W. Wade—They can now be bought for $1,350.00 each, which is our quick sale price—this is a special bargain. CIIAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. business center of Decatur. ATE BUILDING. Doth phones -4234 EXTRA BELL PHONE 4208 312,600—IN MANY JlKFl-ECTf, ONE OF lentest, nattiest and nicest, ntw homes In Atlanta. Steam heat, expensive plumbing, In fner. a place that would cost you ovqy $15,000 to duplicate. Small cash payment; balance at 6 per cent Think of It? Owner leaving city. BUSINESS PROPOSITION. A well assorted stock of Dry Goods Notions and Gro ceries; am sick and want to get out of business at once. I sell for cash only aud am doing a splendid business'; brick store; rents $25 per month; near Atlanta, on car line and railroad, with fine schools and churches. About $4,000 stock. Address “Quick Business,” Care The Georgian. «4.2.1 r >-SEVKN-ROOM HOUSE IN WALK- lng ill.tane*. Till, plan I, a perfect bmitty: be* entry thing that It taka# to '•“be ,P-rtact home. If yon want thla. ta t 'phone ine, hut coma In and let me 4A0w.lt to you, *Hd you wilt be convinced that It la « Imrrtln. SACRIFICE SALE FOR A FEW DAYS only. Ou Boulevard, wo can aril you brand-new arren.room houae. on term* II rent. Now. If you wont a bargain, thla It. but yon will hove to hurry If y want It. 7 ACANT LOTS! NOW IS TIIB TIME TO get fu on the gronml floor. We have a few lot* wo eon nil you on' term* of $20 eaali and 319 per month. Call Monday — you want one. -' »»«** « iwaumtii uuum-ntw nv***room cottage, with lot frontage a hundred feet. This nlnci* hna large oak trees and was built for a home, conssqucutly It Is built out or tba best material, best workmanship, and finished up In the very best style throughout. Now. Just think about It, wo can sell you this place for $200 cash and $20 K r month. If you aro Interested in aubur- ■ cottages, we have an extra large list at this time, and can make terms almost the same as rent Please let us know your Self House Building Co., 716 4th Natl. Bank Bldg. WE BUILD HOUSES FOR CASH OR on terms. We build modern up-to- date homes at r*a,nnable price*. We will build after your plane, or we will get up plana to null you without coat to you. We build exactly what we contract to build. Our building* are euperlntended pereonally by a member of the Arm who hna been In the build ing bualneae for twenty yearn. If you contemplate building at all It will be to your Interest to see ue Self House Building Co., 716 4th Natl. Bank Bldg. BELL PHONE 4439 ATLANTA 94$ STATISTICS. $6.500 EUCLID AVE.— " INMAN PARK; LOT 100 BY 240; 9-ROOM MOD ERN HOME; WANT TO SELL THIS WEEK. HAS EVERY CONVENIENCE -\ND ONE OF THE NIC EST PLACES IN INMAN park. $9,500—ABOUT TUB BEBT LOCATED house oh North Boulevard, lot 101x216. New, modern, steam heat, beautiful In side. and cheap at $10,000, and a Imrgnln at the price asked. street at a price so low, ean’t name It here. Owner fenvlng city. If you want a J>nrgnln, come ou. f|,650-EIGHT-ROOM 2-8TOBY HOUSE on North Boulevard. When It’s gone you’ll find no more at auch a price. $800—A NORTH MDB worth $1,000. This w« mile from center. ‘WE GET RESULTS” PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $3.009—Mr». Katharine W. Howell to George T. Rowland, lot. on Edgewood avenue and Yongo street. 31,076—Laura V. Krueger to E. L. Springer and Aire. R. H. Harper, lot on Howell Mill road. Warranty deed. 330,000—J. R. Hopkins to John E. Murphy, lot on Garnett street. War ranty dead/ $3,250—Sdra. Amelia Browne to Mrs. Surah L. Jones, lot on Fulton street. Warranty deed. $4,000—Walter S. McNeal to Dick inson Trust Company, two lota on Rawson street. $$,000—Frnnk P. Helfner to Dickin son Trust Company, lot on Leo street. Loan deed. — $$,200—A. J. West and H. F. West to lfrs. S. M. Dean, lot on Crescent ave aue. Bond for title, $2,045—Mrs. Maude Crockett to Mrs. Isabel D. Cameron, lot on Alice street. Warranty deed. $300—8. D. and X. C. Jonea to James M. Hollowell, lot on Woodward avenue, Land mortgage. 3300—Shelby Smith to James M. Hoi low-ell, lot on Woodw-ard avenue. Land mortgage.' 31—Anthony Murphy to Mrs. Annie Rogers Spence, lot on Cain street. Quit claim deed. 11,750—Mrs. Annie Rogers Spence to Mrs. Maude Kirby Smith, lot on Cain street. Warranty deed to secure loan. 1150—J. P. Glore to R. E. Shears, lot on Sunset avenue. Warranty deed. 1400—R. A. Hemphill, executor of the will of W. A. Hemphill to W. F. and C. A. Turnage, lot on Simpson street. Warranty deed. . S57S—Ell and William Hutcherson to Green Williamson, lot on Ira street. Warranty deed. 17,800—Lula W. Davis to Laura V. Krueger, lot on Oakland avenue. Bond for title. 32.600— J. P. Jensen to Joseph F. Smith, as trustee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, lot on Woodward avenue. Warranty deed, $1,250—Mrs. 8. C. Stevens to l T. Sage, lot on Boss street. Warranty deed. 32.760—J. A. Sewell to J. W. Lash- ley, lot on Bass street. Warranty deed. 3800—R. B. Jackson to Louie M. Powell, lot on Richardson street. War- ranty deed. $5—Martha Rucker to Sallle Griggs, lot on Atorny avenue. Warranty deed. 1(60—Sallle Griggs to the Railway Clerks’ Association, lot on Moray ave nue. Warranty deed to secure loan. I860—M. J. Lunquest to R. E. Brad ley, lot on Morgan street. Warranty deed. $1,800—Mre. May Pomeroy Grovee to D. L. Appleby, lot on Auburn street. Warranty deed. 31.600— R. W. Cameron to Harry F. Weat and John W. Manner, lot on Alice street. Warranty deed. It,099—Mrs. Fannie M. Clemmons to J. R. Botwlck. lot on Highland avenue. $1,100—Mlae Fay Banner to James W. Arnold and Mary Arnold, lot on State street. Bond for title. $2.600—N. G. Long to J. A. Wise, lot In land lot 128. Warranty deed. 11,700—Frank J. Dudley to T. M. Hertsook, lot on Bedford place. Bond for title. $5,$00—Mrs. Mable H. Moody to D. D. Awde, lot on Randolph street. Bond for title. 126$—C. B. Trimble to X. E. Jack eon. lot In Egan Park. Warranty deed. 1215—College Park Land Company to Mrs. Mary A. Sears, lot on Jackson street. In College Park, Ga Warranty deed. needa fence? Face Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., J 6 - 33 and 100 So. Forsyth Street. FOR After August 1st, Christian Church Building, about 75x 100 on Hunter street, adjoining Chamber of Commerce and opposite courthouse. W ill remodel to suit tenant for manufacturing, mercantile o r office purposes. Also 35 Auburn avenue. Will improve to suit tenant for manufacturing, mercantile or hotel purposes. A. G. RHODES, 1130 Candler Buliding. BUILDING PERMITS. $150—Mattie Cochran, to build addi tion to frame dwelling at 32 Wheat street. Ikj.00—K. Kaptln. to build frame dwelling at 9 Howell etreet. $500—Mrs. Anna M. Nolan, to repair dwelling nt (8 East avenue. $950—John S. Owen, to build two dwellings nt 42-46 Bender etreet. $175—Mrs. A. H. Bennlng to re-cover frame dwelling at 125 East Ellis street. $100—J. McKinley, to re-cover frame dwelling nt 83-35 Alexander street. $3,500—T. H. Pitt and D. 8. Quarles, to build four one-story brick stores at 450-2.4-6 Edgewood avenue. $500—E. 8. l.arrlmore, to build frame dwelling nt 4«3 Baee street. $300—8. Cunningham, to build frame dwelling at 25 Milton street. $800—8. Cunningham, to build frame dwelling at 96 Chesnut street. * $2,400—A. T. Stallings, to repair church at 116 East Hunter street. $2.000—P. Hansen, to build frame dwelling at 201 Lawton etreet. $1,250—John Eagan, to repair hot- water system nt 43 1-2 Whitehall street $4,000—McClure Realty Company, to remodel end re-cover dwelling at 149 South Pryor etreeL DEATHS. Emma Jordan, colored, ago 36 years, died at It Drummond street. Mrs. Claudia J. McKenxIe, age 34 year*, died at Columbus, Oa. J. L. Brooks, agt 4( rears, died at 704 DeKalb avenue. Mary E. Livingston, ago 26 years, died at (28 Chesnut etreet. J. H. Price, died at (S« North Boulc- Lula Brooks, colored, age 61 years, died al rear 103 East Harris street. Robert C. Black, age 1$ years, died at 3(6 Capitol avenue. Henry M. Moor*, age 19 years, died at 2(9 East Fair etreeL Mrs. A. E. Caldwell ago (I years, died at Dr. Noble’s Sanitarium. II. A. Lawrence, age 47 years, died 1 Grady hospital. Horace M. Killian, age 19 yearn, died ; lg West Cain street. Vhe sewing room at the Robinson Neckwear Company Is ventilated and lighted by thirty large windows. Light and air from three sides. Making neck wear Is the prettiest and lightest work there la. Any young lady who under stands sewing can learn In a very short while. Paid while learning, and expe rienced hands make- splendid wages. Any one wishing one of the few vacan cies we now have wilt apply at our ofllce nt (( West MMchell etreet, corner Mad ison avenue. Robinson Neckwear Cam. pany. PHYSICIANS ARE NOT 0PP0SJD_TD LAW Published Reports of Socie ty’s Action Shown To Be Untrue. YOUNG GIRL PROVES HEROINE IN BIG PACIFIC DISASTERi The following card, signed by a num. her of prominent physicians, shows that the published report of an alleged action of the Fulton County Medical Society against a portion of the prohi bition bill waa Incorrect, and mlerepre. sented the sentiment of that organisa tion, which did not adopt the reported resolutions against the bill: "We, the undersigned physicians, members of tha Fulton County Medlcnl Society, desire to enter our protest against a published report of octltyi of ■aid medical society In regard to'the Hardman-Covtngton bill, now pending before tlie legislature. ‘‘It Is stated that the opposition to the bill was the unanimous voice of the society, which Is not true. The meas ure waa opposed by several members of the society and apcclflcally agreed that the report should not be puDtUhed as the views of the society. ’’We protest against the statement that a physician or surgeon can not practice his profession successfully, San Francisco, July 23.—Hawes, third olDcer on the lost steamer Columbia, said that he was In his room at the time of the wreck and that he noted the shock and heard the alarm given. He makea the official statement that the Columbia floated eleven minutes after the San Pedro struck her. Officer Hav^ee tells of the heroic rea. cue of a lady passenger by Maybelle Watson, aged 1(, who resides In Berk-/ lay. She held a girl’s head above the 1 water for almost two hours. The girl was unconscious most of the time. , When Officer Hawes approached In a boat and asked Miss Watson to give I him her hand ao he could lift her, she refused until he had got her uncon scious companion on board. l TRIES TO END LIFE FOR SECOND TIME prucili’i' IIIH protraniuii nuiuMniuiiy, scientifically and to tho best Interest of his patient without the use of wines, whiskies, beers and Intoxicants otbsr than pure alcohol "It U well known Hint the whisky used by most physicians Is not a phar maceutical preparation, but procured through the ’whisky traffic’ and doea not In many Inatnncea contain the re quired standard amount of pure alcohol on which Its therapeutic effect depends, besides It often contains other dels terlous substances which may be Injtl rlous to the patient. "While we do not daslre to compel other physicians not to prsscribs alco holies, we dsslrs to say we srs ss con sdentlous In our work os they ora when we exclude alcoholics from our therapeutical list of essential remedies In the treatment of dlseasa. ’’We protest and deny that the use of alcoholics other than pure nlcohol are a 'recognised necessity and In keeping with the most modern knowledge In medicine and surgery.’ "Respectfully submitted. "Willie B. Parks. M. D.: R. R. Klme, M. D.: William Torrence Jones, M. D.: J. Habron, U. D.; J. M. F. Gaston, M. D.: Stewart It. Roberts, M. D.: J. W. Duncan, M. D.: Charles F. Benson, M. D.” COPS LOOKING FOR LEE LANGLEY After reading one of the pamphlets edited by Lee Langley, Judge Broyles Monday morning Instructed Chief Jen nings to swear out a warrant for Lang, ley. charging criminal libel. Detectlvo Sergeant Lanford says Langley will be arrested en eight. Thirty out of the thirty-eight pages of the pamphlet according to Judge Broyles, Is devoted to the recorder and the recorder's court. BIRTHS. ^ • To Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ancher, a: II Woodward avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mr*. D. B. Kendrick, at 14( Capitol avenue, a ‘ YOUNG MACON MAN DIE8 AFTER BRIEF ILLNES3. Special to The Georgian. .Uncon. Oa.. July S3.—N. M. Davis, r.ged 25 years, died yesterday ofternoo.i nt the family residence. 165 Kim street, after a short illness. He Is survived by *ils father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis, and also leaves a wife, three small children, one brother. Mr. A. J. Davie, and two slttcrj, Mr*. A. Crabb and Mies Lela Davis, Mr. Davis was well known by many In this city. The body was shipped to Moultrie. Ga., the old home o< the family, where the funeral services and Interment will be It Id. Special to The Grotglen. Macon, Go,. July 38.—For the second time, Jesse Bowles attempted to end his life yesterday afternoon by taking morphine. The man waa on Fourth street at his boarding house. Medical attention was given him, and later he waa carried to the city hospital, where It Is reported he Is getting along nicely. Only a week ago the man took an over dose of morphine and cams near end ing his life. Macon, Go., July 23.—Sallle Mae El ite, a white woman, aged 25 years, at tempted suicide last night, by tnklng morphine. The women was taken at once to the city hospital where medical attention was given her.' She had tak en a big does and the physicians have stated that It Is doubtful whether the woman will live. Whin asked by Dr. Elder, of the Macon hospital why she attempted to take her life, the woman would have nothing to say. Macon. Oa., July 13.—Mrs. Carrie Martin, wife of a man who Is engaged In enlarging pictures here, yeeterday took a large dose of laudanum at tha residence on Hawthorne afreet. A hurried examination and treatment given for the deadly dose saved her, and ehe Is now considered out of danger. DISFRANCHISEMENT MEETS OPPOSITION ATLANTAN KILLED IN FREIGHT WRECK Chattanooga. Tenn„ July 21.—Brake- than W. O. Wright, of Atlanta, wns In stantly killed and Engineer Lo'llln had a narrow escape In a wreck this morn ing In the yarde at Cltloo. The wreck ed train was extra freight No. 764. The local superintendent says that It waa caused by the switch tender throwing the ewltch In the wrong di rection. The locomtive hit tho derail ing switch and was thrown on Ita aide., A carload of oak timber, which was the next car attached to the engine, | turned sidewise and Brakeman V'nght was caught under it. Other trainmen eecaped by Jumping. WAS FORCED OUT San FrancUco, July 23.—The action | of Patrick Calhoun In appointing, hire- I self, Thornwell Mullally and William . Abbott, all under Indictment on bribery i chargee, as delegates to the Industrial , Peace Conference, which opens this morning, caussd such indignation and 1 protea on the part of other delegates and those who had been Invited to speak that a committee of arrange ments last evening demanded that Cal- | houn withdraw the names of himself . and hla two subordinate* and substi tute others. Calhoun retired. Piedmont avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McKinley, at Decatur. Oa, a boy. . .. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lambright, To Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward, at 426 at 172 Davis street, a boy. The disfranchisement bill of 8*nator Felder has bean set as a special order for business for Thursday by the sen ate, on motion of Senator Felder, who brought up the queetlon at the opening of the senate Tuesday morning. It had been set as a special order of business for Tuesday, hut It Is desired that It be deferred until after the prohibition fight In the house, which Is now occu pying the attention of both branches. Thl* bill. Introduced In the upper house by Senator Felder, received fav orable recommendation from the com mittee on constitutional amendments. It Is expected to have strong opposl tlon In the senate. Monday In the house Representative Joe Hill Hall started a successful fight by forcing the Williams disfranchise ment bill back to committee, there to be reconsidered with his own measure along thla line. Inasmuch ns tho Wil liams' bill embodies the views of Gov. enter Smith and the Macon platform recommendations, It brings shout an Int-restlng situation. It Is by no means assured now that such a measure will b# enacted Into law. It was one* of the paramount Is sues of Governor Smith’s campaign, and was mode a leading feature of thl platform. Out \vh*re Indifference does not ex* let* opposition seem* to be aria inf to It. Two of the atrongeat men In the sen ate are known to be opposed to this law. A hot fight la mire on both aids* of the capitol on thla bill. O PAYMASTER HI8 ARM. O O O S Manila, July 23.—Motor and O Paymaster Eugene Coffin has had O O his left arm amputated as the re- O a salt of Infection from the han- O O dllag of money while paying O O troops. He.was a veteran of the o G Civil war and a member of Major O O McKinley’s regiment. O i„_(„ /*_ OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOC «»• C. L. HENDER80N DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS. Special Io The Georgian. Macon, Ga, July 22—After an Hi re** of several weeks with typhoid fe- v«r, C.- L. Ilendtrion, aged 30 yenra, died yeeterday. He is survived by hli wife and one child, two brothers and l also three, sister*. The funeral serv ices were held tale morning from the late residence, on Beach avenue. Na pier Heights, Rev. J. O Harrison mlt- clstlng. The Interment was mads In Klverside e-meteiy. Big Flour Mill Burnt. Lawrence. Maw. July 23.—The entire plant of tha Chandlera City Flour Mills was destroyed by Are today, with a loss of I2!i0,000. Fifty millers urn thrown out of work. The Insurance ia <60,000. OOCHMOGOOOQOOOOOOaOOOODCHJO o o a FRENCH WAR OFFICIALS O O TAKE AIR VOYAGE. Q O a O Paris, July 38.—Premier Clem- O O enceuu and General Plcquart, min- O O liter of war, mad* an ascension O o in the dirigible military ball-.on o O Patrte yeaterday. A hotwater pipe O «J burst, but otherwise the voyage <3 \ 0 was without Incident O o o OQ0000000000O0O004SO0OO0O0G ASHEVILLE, “Land of the Sky,” LAKE TOXA- WAY, the beautiful “Sap phire Country,” now in their glory. Low excursion rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. .Lusk, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At-