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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE
200 ACRES, $27.50 PER
ACRE, . 10 MILES PROM
CITY, HALF MULE PROM
PEACHTREE ROAD.
This is a fine piece of prop
erty and can be mado to dou
ble itself in value within 6
months at very little cost.
This property cannot be
equalled for less than $100
per acre-adjoining proper
ty is held at $150 per acre.
This is a bargain pure and
simple without any flourish
es or four-flushing.'
See us now if you want
this.
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth St.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
BIG BARGAIN.
North Side—Eight-room
house; all conveniences,
half block of Peachtree;
large, level lot 72 by 180
foot; beautiful oak shade.
Owner will leave city and
will sacrifice this home. If
you .want a bargain and
mean business, come to see
us.at.once. This place well
worth $4,000, but to make
quick sale, we have special
price, $3,200.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.
36 Inman Building.
Bell Phone 4613.
BIG BARGAIN.
JI
fOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
Phones: Bell 1208, Atlanta
1207.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
UNFURNISHED.
3S3 South Boulevard $37.50
254 Courtlaud 45.00
150 Bast North 75.00
1(3 'West 1'oaehtroo ...75,00
250 Courtlaud 45.00
353 Capitol 35.00
451 Jackson 45.00
123 Forrest 37.50
52 Bast North €2.50
283 Glennwood .............. 33.50
233 South Pryor 40.00
125 Bast North 45.00
20 West Thirds 35.00
2S0 South Boulevard 25.00
121 East North 45.00
303 Washington ............ 23.60
42 Williams 30.00
$3,000—$100 cash and $25
Nr.at tiirek-uoou cottagf:, with | P er month buys 8-room
fiSSfWTCft co ™ge on South Boule-
«T."c|r.:jR»n?to n *S!I vard - Eastiront and lot
Onlj $1,800, Tenu».
49x200 to 12-foot
alley. After All-Night Search the
‘UW’ k 3?.*!5L» C bt N t i Why win y? u P&/ rent when | Body Is Found Tuesday
8:30 Wednesday,
Second Flsor, at
tits Elevators.
pay in m i j cun uim nani uie i * *> j.
bargain In town, a new six-room cottage, you pan CTCr. SllPn an rvnrwYT.
cabinet mantel, .‘hlna closet, city water, 1^ , oULll till up^Ol-
large lot and splendid location, seo us. I trinity? Be qUlCK 01* yOU
will lose out.
Morning.
/
— , STREET.
within one block of car line; sidewalk.
down; $25 cash and ft per mouth. Call and M’CRORY
AT (3 NEWPORT STREET, PRICE RE*
ducod from 11,350 to A1,300 for a few days. |
City water and large l»t. Easy payments; 1
7 per cent interest. You can’t lient this.
& JOHNSON,
503 Peters Building.
CENTURY BUILDING,
^P&gm PHONES 4254
* N ' EXTRA. DELL PHONE 480 B
PINE HOMES.
si-Au \v7u.iams sthkutYchool 'Vn |i*^ to.IW^tour ciioicE of some
►bade, only 33.003. Terms.
nick v:ft: i;<>o^f roTT \r,e on wind-
For street; nil Improvements down; large
h*t aud ii nice home; only $1,850. Easy
ON irpl.nERNESSf STREET WE HAVE
five nice shaded lots, with enst front, run
ning limit 1f».) feet to alley. WsjrlH aejl
Special to Tho Georgian.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 13.—T. W. Morton,
a prominent horseman of this city, mys
teriously disappeared yesterday afternoon.
His Jjorsq was found £n the banks of tbs
Savannah river Just below the city, and
tracks were found. lending to tho water’s
edge. A thorough search and Investigation
, Was made to unravel the mystery of his
I disappearance and this morning' his body
| was found In tho river. Coroner's Inquest
will be held this afternoon.
Thes? Linsn Waists, 2.75
trout foot oissli, that we
have n nice seven-room two Story house;
cabinet mantels, tiling, henrth and nil street
lnii»ro\u.irent»: cas. water and bath; we can
>*•11 this for.' 13.759: half cash. See us.
pretty homes on Myrtle street.
25*LfBSSE* ,0 »|S5S 5STk7u^T.n<i~two
wounded. The Japanese were forty In
number and had two machine Rune,
$t,060 TO $12,500-TOUR CHOICE OF I until reinforcement, arrived. Several
Japs Clash
With Koreans
Seoul. Aug. IS.—A landing party of
Japanese who attempted to dlaarm a
■mall Korean garrl.on at Kang Who
Island, about 12 mile, north of Che<
IF YOU HAVE $000 IN CASH AND CAN
pny f300 In flve rnfn ana wnnt the beet
I'ttrimhi In town. a new 6-rwm cottngs. etth.
Inet nmntels. elilhn closet. city wnter, large
lot amt a|itendld location, too u«.
of nicest Jackson street residences.
NEAR GORDON Boulevard, with one exception,
level loti 60 feet wide: east
front, runulna back to. Ilolderness street:
everything Dint ean lie bongo, on North hundred persona Whq_ tried to help out
the Koreans In the garrison shared In
the fighting. The Koreans lost about
lift}'.
1 Ss? WJ?S»i c 5, 0 &S2&|BEAT SENSELESS
WITH HIS WATCH
IF YOU HAVE ANY BARGAINS. LET
us hear from you. We > tare clients who
ire not afraid of prohibition.
WB ALSO HAVE PRACTICALLY EVER l
thing that can be bought on Juniper, West
Peachtree, Forrest avenue, North avenue
land I*<mct DeLeon avenue.
COLLEGE PARK HOME
».6<» RUTS A SPLENDID T-ROOM COT
l tagtt nn lot 98x285; lovely shade; built for
I home; four cabinet mantels, tile hearths
|8EB US FOR NICE HOMES.
••WE GET RESULTS.”
\Harriman Must
Answer Questions
li"»t wood liber plaster; In fact. It's nothing!
Speelnl to The Georgian.
'Vest | Gainesville, Ga, Aug. 13.—Yesterday
an Inquiry wan held In the case of tha
state against Silas Barber and Jame.
Ward, charged with assault and bat
tery with Intent to murder James Jar
rett. Judge F. 81. Loden presided. Col,
'V. B. Sloan represented the state,
while Cotohel Craf Faulkner, of Bell
ton, assisted by Colonel M. At. Merritt,
of this city, represented the defendants.
The fact, of the case read like a Sun'
day drunken row, which resulted ln
several sills In James Ward’s face and
couple of fractures on hla skull.
From the evidence brought out James
Jarrett was the victim of a conspiracy
between Silas Barber and James Ward,
who had on account of prejudice, plan'
ned to get htm off and whip him.
’ ifw*
From
.. . . .. _ . I the physician’s testimony they ai
Washington, D. C„ Aug. II.—The de- cd James Jarrett to such an
hrnrt of an Ideal home and cost tho owner partment of justice has taken legal that his condition was thought to bo
Steps to cure E. H. Hurrlman of his P I '.*f a J* ou *-’ ,* ver * struck
»say over this .mount. Ton know we all habit of refusing to answer questions *‘“' atc h h ' which Ninth's pSiresl/o"
. put to him while on the witness stand, |of Jarrett was used from the end of
ct i n « close place some time, and have and Will If possible compel him to tell the chain to pound his face. Judge
more about tho now famous Chicago Loden held each under $1,000 bond.
Now If you want s home In and Alton deal. The department $**’ 'fTTDTYn’DITD BFAfA'TFD
terday announced this Intention In the [ M UKLU'j UlliK K&MVJVMJ
fills lovely suburb you will miss an oppor-1
tonify |( y 0 „ don’t see
I. C. McCRORY, /
503 Peters Building.
Phones 4691.
"There will be an effort to compel
J Mr. Harrlmnn to answer some ques
tions which he refused to answer be
fore ths Interstate commerce commis
sion last winter. No other proceeding
and no particular tree ceding against
the Union Pacific Is now under consid
eration by the department of justice. '
I TAFT AND MEYER
AT OYSTER BAY I
needa fence?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO.,
_ 96. 93 and 100 So. Forsyth Street.
New York, Aug. IS.—Secretary of
.War Taft went down to Oyster Bay
I this morning, where he, with Secretary
Boot and Postmaster General Meyer,
| Is to have a long conference with the
prealdenL It Is understood that the
telegraph strike will be among the
matters discussed.
After Air. Taft leaves Washington on
August IS, he will go to Columbus,
Ohio, where he speaks the following
i day. Then he will travel slowly to
Yellowstone Park, reaching there on
August SI. On September I he will
continue his trip westward, speaking
■ Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and oth-
places. He will sail for the Philip
pines on September 10.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
" 1 ivjA?*?PlfcSJHeeds of Mr. and Mrs.
WUItamsoa end Mrs. W. A.
, the Immaculate (’ouceptiou. Iater-
'I*«t St 'Vestview, r,ill!.-,irent pirns.!
5 l *Sjt Oremberg, j, BlueuSeld’s
»1 $ o’clock.
Franchise’ Ordinance Not 8igned.
I Special lo The Gforglsn.
Anniston, Ala., Aug. IS.—As yet the
I ordinance granting the franchises to
the Anniston Electric and Gas Company
Oxford, for a car line, gaa and
electric light and power has not been
signed by Afayor Haynes. Yesterday
there was a consultation and It Is be-
red that an amicable agreement will
reached.
FOR SAFE-KEEPING
Petersburg, Pa., Aug. IS.—Fearful of
mob violence, Garland Fltsgerald,
negro who, It Is alleged, murdered with
out provocation a while youth
Crewe, about a week ago, has been
brought to. the jatt at Petersburg for
safe keeping. Fltsgerald confessed the
murder and was arrested Saturday.
FOUND NEGRO IN CAR
WHEN SEAL WAS BROKEN.
Special to The Georgian.
Hawklnsvllle. lla., A _
sey, a negro, made hts appearance In
this city ln an unexpected manner. Po
liceman Jones found him securely
sealed up In a car of lumber shipped
here from Ashbum, and locked him ln
the jail. J. S. Betts Lumber Company,
of Ashbum. wired to hold the negro
until they could send for him.
NEGROE8 STRONGLY OPPOSE
M'MICHAEL BILL.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. IS.—Negro
members of secret and benevolent nr-
ders In this city are considerably stirred
up over the McAflchoei bill, which
iroposes to put a tax on these orders,
’hey say the negroes of Georgia are
not only helped In a financial way by
these orders, but are made better by
becoming members.
Logan on Vacation.
Secretary J. C. Logan of the Asso
ciated Charities left with his family
Tuesday for Tumersvllle, In north
Georgia, where he will spend his vaca
tion of two weeks. Mrs. Lucy AIcNabb,
one of Secretary Logan's assistants,
returned from her vocation Tuesday
and made It possible tot Mr. Logan to
take a rest. Miss Lalng took her vaca
tion a month ago.
We ve selected tw° of them to shew ths designs, but we can not show ths
fineness of material ot* making.
Fine handkerchief linen, even and sheer.
One style is open at the back; °ne at ths Front. Both have three-quarter
length tailored sleeves with turn-back cuff.
In making and material these are 5.00 waists, but we vs fiftesn dozen of
them for Wednesday’s sale at . . . . . . . .
2.75
New arrivals in white all-linen
skirts—simple, plain, flare tailored
skirts. .
An ideal white skirt, easily
laundersd, and of material that will
launder beautifully, at
Lingerie waists in white lawns.
Seme have the entire frents ef English
syelst embroidery.
Others are in hand-embroidsrsd
effsets.
Regular 1.50 waists,
at
2.75
9Sc
OIL IRUSI SA ys REPORT
ERRONEOUS AND ILLOGICAL
New York, Aug. IS.—In reply to the
report of Commissioner Herbert Knox
Smith on the oil trust, the Standard
Oil Company has given out the fol
low fhg statement:
‘The Inquiries, the reports and Il
logical deductions of sll departments of
the government In this matter have
been actuated by no other spirit than
•down the Standard.’ What do the
American people think of this not only
as a ‘square deal' proposition but for
its effect on American commerce?
‘The business of the Standard has
ala-ays been conducted with reference
chiefly to the rights of the people and
under the best possible legal savka ‘
conformity with our complex laws.
"At the proper time and place full
and complete answers will be made to
Mr. Smith’s erroneous and Illogical
statements."
SPIRITED DEBATE
OVER RATE BILL
The argument for and against the
Felder-Wllllams disfranchisement bill
was continued at the session of the
house Alonday afternoon and debate
had not been closed when the -house
adjourned at 5:30 o’clock.
Air. Hall, of Bibb, who had the floor
when the house adjourned Atgnday
momins,. was again recognized by
Speaker Slaton at the afternoon ses
sion and he argued for almost an hour
against the passage of the bill.
Mr. Trent, of Heard, followed Air.
Hall In a strong speech ln support of
he bill.
Air. Johnson, of Jasper, opposed the
bill upon the ground that he Is not In
favor of attempting to do (directly
something that cannot be dons directly.
Mr. Hall, of Bibb, asked unanimous
consent to have his substitute printed
for the Information of the house. He
explained that hs had not offered the
substitute, but wished the members to
have It In their hands so aa to make
plain Ihe difference between the pres
ent bill and his Idea of the proper dis
franchisement measure. There was no
objection.
Air. Barrett, of Stephens, offered n
substitute In which he proposed to dis
franchise every pereon bom on this
continent of Africa and the descen
Hants of all euch persons.
Neglect of Asylum.
!r. Walker, of Washington, chair-
man of the committee on the deaf ant
dumb asylum, submitted a report In
which U vyaa charged that the state has
shamefully neglected the Institution.
The committee complained that tha
dnrmltoriee are so crowded that the
children In many cases have to walk
over each other’s beds In order to get
to their own. The committee found
the Institution to b* excellently man
aged Insofar as ths condition would
permit and recommended that the state
appropriate a sufficient sum of money
to put the Institution In good shnpe.
The house adjourned at 5:30 o'clock
and to resume the discussion on the
disfranchisement Ijlll Tuesday morning
at 0 o’clock.
The following bills were passed:
Bills Passed by the House.
By Air. Townsend, of Cltneh—To
amend the charter of Homervllle.
By Air. Tyson, of Emanuel—To
amend Incorporation of Adrian.
By Air. White, of Aladleon—To amend
charter of Calllon.
By Mr. Morris, of Wayne—To Incor
porate the town of Odum.
By Air. Jonee, of Meriwether—To In
corporate the town of White Sulphur
Springs.
By Air. Perry, of Union—To prevent
seining In Nola river.
By Mr. Edwards, of Habersham—To
repeal city court of Clarkesville.
By Mr, Truitt, of Fannin—To amend
board of education to Fannin county.
By Air. Dean, of Floyd—To authorise
city of Home to maintain a hospital.
By Air. Lee. of Glynn—To amend
charter of Brunswick.
By Air. Estes, of nerce—To amend
charter of OHerman.
By Air. Galloway, of Walton—To re
peal charter ot Bethlehem.
By Air. Taylor, of Appling—To
amend act creating city court of Bax
ley.
By .Mr. Wamell, of Tattnall—To In
corporate the city of Glennvllle.
By Mr. Illnes. of Baldwin—To con
firm certain sales of city of Griflln.
By Air. Brown, of Urt—To amend act
creatin- the court of TIfton.
By Mr. Slaton, of Fulton—To amend
charter of Oakland.
By Air. Buchanan, of Early—To
amend act establishing city court of
Blakely.
By Atr. Anderson, of Bulloch—To
amend act establishing city court of
Statesboro.
New Bills In House.
By Mr. Eaves, of* Harraleon—To
amend act Incorporating Waco school
district.
By Air. Kagan, of Houston—To pro
hibit running of street cars on Sun
day, and all steam trains except those
which carry United States mall.
SOUNDS WARNING
TO PISTOL-TOTERS
Sp*’*'lnl ti> Th«» (seorulnn.
Hawklmt'lllf*. Ga.. / Aug. 13.- Superior
court of th<» (Vonh» clrmlt twgun MoihImv
moraine with JurlgH J If. Martin «.n th**
bon^h. Solicitor f>ii**rnl K. I>. <;r H hi«ni i>«>
In* pro-nt. l\ VI. feitVHjov Is fnr.-m.ni of
th- eran.l Jnr\. Ju<l«*- Martin, in his .-l. iru-
to thl> hotly. IhuI Htr*ss oil i.lMt.l ••»!»»tni;
nn-l bllr.il tl*.*ri. ll>> PtiitM tb.ir h.- h.-wl
hc*»n Inform**'! thnf fiv»* I’nlt***! SfRtps whis
ky II<*HI|R«*» hlltl I'HHn (mind to '-ItllHItM of
th»* <*"unfr mol lu Ms opinion tbU aa
Intent to violate the law.