Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 29, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TfESnAT. OCTOBER 13Tr. lfl FOR 3ALE—REAL ESTATE M. L. THROWER. We have for quick sale at sac rifice price g beautiful 6-room eot. tage. Has gas, electric lights, porcelain bath tub, large, level lot. Best section. Only $500 cash, balance terms. $250 cash, balance monthly pay ments, will buy a pretty 5-room cottage near Grant Park. Owner anxious to sell. We would be glad to show. this. $500 nash, balance $20 per month, will buy a 5-room modern cottage, nice elevated lot near Grant Park. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE W. E. WORLEY, Real Estate Loans. 415-1(1 Empire Bldg. 165 AC.UKS 07 GOOD LAND IJUV4 MILKS or Decatur, C»o. Good 7-room house. 50 1“ bottoni nnd all In ouo bottom at thiti; 60 acre* upland In fine «tote of cul tivation; pasture enough to gruie 20 head •" p ' r "*■■•**•, worth THOS. W. GRIFFITH, Real Estato and Business Broker, 13 South Broad St. OF HOLDING PRICEr i COHON MEETS FARMERS ARE FIRM! IN ANNUAL SESSION Phone: Atlanta 1614; Bell 2794. EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE. COHtfEB ORME tenet; modern In every respect) worfli F>.- OOO. I’ortt.'s leaving city, will take ft,39. One-thlril rooh. Imlnncs on torrao. Head of National Fanners’ Union Says Cotton is Being Held. Grand Master Meyerhardt Addresses Assem blage. WALRUS good land in «0» FEET OF ■“ I’eschtreo street nml Ihl, aide of Ruck- TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES IN GOOli - i [ " >r «•'». W* can toll yon j, “hnpe: iww: In Edcewnsdiiln gopd large ■ lot W0x400, minting hac^ (d thin dm- lots; K.<m each; on good tenet fnrni: then you would hart something north your while; half oaah. j 2M ACRE FARM. IT MILKS FROM AT "Hold your rotton for 15 centa. If* worth It; nnd It la being Laid. loo," sold Prcaident C, S. Barrett, of the National Fa mi era' Union. Tueaday no reanon tor selling cotton $7,000 will buy one of the pret tiest 3-story 8-room modern house3 oh North Boulevard ave nue, right at Ponce DeLeon ave nue. Owner anxious to sell. Gan arrange terms. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH STREET. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, Phones: Bell, 339 and 363, Atlanta 260, 14.530 - BIGHT • ROOM, TWO • STORY dwelling, on tost part of Highland ave nue; will make term* to suit purchaser. Stop paying rent and buy a homo. 53.000 FOR LARGE LOT ON EDGBWOOD avenue; afreet (a now being re paved and Is fast becoming bualneaa atreet. 11,250 FOR NICE SHADED LOT, 10 BY 190, to alley, on East North avenue. Owner la leaving town and noxious to aell. 15.500—EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE on North Jackson atreet; hall; all mod ern Improvement*. HREE-STORT BRICK WITH I or 500 iLl'i'To hm, * r below the minimum of 15 cento fixed by "•* rotton organizations," hr contin uing alone coat 53.9X1 Will MR all for; ,,,h ' l * m " r ued. " Tho banker-;, moot of them, are m NICE six-room t’OTTAOK on GARHKN s„ a uth m »iaa ,> nl*ntv*of money") ho?d the jtrcct. ,-ornn- data turner t.Wli ft-om South PWJJV or money 1.) note in* !, afreet. comer Short Meek from . ""'“"To ‘h-low. h. Sir, • Gears! n svenne* car lint* All i*<>ni*(wtl» > !u , »'« a crop iititil It v*ln$9 the pruf nxeu. RENTS AT $18. PRICE ll.libi HALF I nt $2,150. mi tenet. i Tile i/htt.Ttxas li dalB|(. You know; Man! nn rrnswI nswaA ...1 ..a 1 ... II. WALKER DUNSON. T mio T r T . ? K V'T ,F, I ‘ r - 0TS NBAR '*■ f'Dr*’ *lM"f fl eh'r iS* S's i,Vr l Real Eatal*. 40# Equitable. Phr-na !UJ | J m »riin* wM j* 2]*'* month. We will build for you-and sell on ; her It. and her* the planter* ivtll be i what a big proportion of the world's 'ernii I* rained In tbat otnte. Texas to 'not polling cotton now. but I* holdlnf It for 15 font*." I In every county In III, cotton grow ing terrltqry where the union in organ W. E. WORLEY. SWUNG ST.-LEVEL CORNER by JC6. for only $2,490. - • — shouti exactly the eltuatlon. It I* .OT. $9 j shown that the New York Exchange * ; ha* wold cotton to the spinners for dc* ; livery In November and tha succeeding -- ! month* at prlcea far b#Inw the mini* nuim clamor.ded by th® planter®, and 2—FARMS FOR SALE—2 JUNIPER ST.-I.OT B3y:»; tin FEET they must deliver Hie soldo when vailed north of Eighth afreet; m.v sign «n tot. f-,r or pay the difference. There has Price $$,©00: esst front, ouk grove lot; Uea; not iJeen enough cotton delivered to run SOCIETY DEJECTED Depraved Conditions in Ger many’s Court Brought to Light. Berlin. Oct, 29.—Maximilllnn Burden, today of the charge of libel brought against him by General Count von Moltke and Prince Zuelenberg. Harden woo given line of the moat en thuelaatle oration* ever wltneseed in a Berlin court. Police official* had to uee , force to quiet the crowd. The demon stration wns renewed by th# maoe of people In tlte atreet* surrounding the ! court when the new# of the verdict 1 reached them. t'ourt and arletocrntlc circle* are cor VGRAND Tuesday Matinee and Night. THE FIR8T* BIG SHUBERT MUSICAL SUCCESS THE TOURISTS With EDDIE GARVIE ar.d 60—FUN MAKERS—60 Night 25c to $1.50—Mat. 25c to $1.00. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. MATINEE AND NIGHT. W. E. Xnnkcvllle'a Sceok* Melodrama HUMAN HEARTS A Hrnutlfully Staged and Perfectly Acted JMay. Night prices 25c to $1.00. Barghin matinee 25c to 5Or. 1 iesporrdlnirly dejected because the find ing establishes the existence of a condi tion of depravity In some sections of the So-called high society on a parallel with that exposed In New York at the time * of the Thaw-White tragedy and ex ceeding It. ; ■ Von Moltke and Prince Zuenbefg I were charged by Harden with being i members of the “Knights of the Round ! Table.” some of the members of which part of Myrtle; 50x175; ouly $2,509. 4 *.AC R * S ' ® MILES EAST OF fHE -* .■ p L end ll pub,,c w«d. IV® miles from} lr ^d«.Mi('c nnd two-, TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS-IF YOU i r S m . t »ir. 0 nr ,i, r/:2i -.s-s.ssra ***• ,ot * ,,r >«" wnut *•» »•«« •cSooL Flue apple* and pcacli orehnnl. i wl11 F*»d If you would list them with Splendid pasture, with stream. All for m* for sale, only $2,680. Art at once. - iiitir-iuiiiii inii-Ritiri 5K:"Sk ta Jxr , K d fS hLuur'ir three lovely homes •heap. See us at once. M’ORORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. TN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK. NO. I IS A CHARMING MODERN. COLO nisi, elglit-rooni house. In tli«> center of u whole hloek of al»out 1V6 ceres; on the ear llpe, overlooking the College l-iiwn niel Floral Gardens. Colonial torch nr on ml two i. 12 feet wide nml 75 feet long. .Ins: porch for lininmocks. swings and l»tg FOR RENT—HOUSES. ! easy rockers. Inside finish In restful Klein j hit tmk. This Ideal suburban res Mr wee. I with restftd. roomy coiuforf. In n perfecfly ■" * had at If For Rent By EDWIN P. ANSLEY. 10 East Alabama St., the mills, according to tho best Infor mation. nnd It la believed that the plantar® can demand 1ft cants and gal i It, If they will hold* out for that price, j MAX MEYERHARDT. Grand master of Georgia Ma sons who Is presiding over con vention. Personal Mention. Continued from Page Eleven. Ml** I,oIla McComtnlek. of Btileabnra. O*.. ha* returned home, after a week'* vl»!t to the fair and relative*. and atn'te law* by oritle* at the home* of rich and titled men nnd women. Von Moltke Stunned. Von Moltke etarted violently when Juetlee Kern announced the verdict. Then he iqttled back In hi* chair like « man *truck by u mortal wound. He *obbed aloud. The Ju«tice took twen ty minutes to finish readmit hi* Judg ment. In that time the count seemed Hnerlat to The Georgian. Macon. Oa„ Oct. 99.—-Every *ectl#n j to'age a* many year*. of the htato of Georgia I* represented 1 n cw horror awaited him a* hi* In Macon today at the opening session friend# helped him. tottering and trem. of the Grand lodge of h’ree and Accept, bllng, to' the court room door. The cd Mason* at the city auditorium. I street was packed and os he appeared No meeting held during the year by : a hurricane of Itieee*. hoot* and epl- Ueorgla Masons comss near being as - them and viturperattve cries fairly' Important as the annual communlea-. swept him from his feet, tlon of the grand lodge. As this Is “oh. I am ruined! I am damn*d! <'p.ptaln John Kline, of Omaha, Nebr., the leudlng body of Masons, their de-1 Would I were dead!” cried the count, on his way to Washington. I). liberation* are of concern to the many! Crowd* Hisa Count. Stopped over In the city to visit his l thousand* of members of the order nnd j His friends tried to force a way for daughter, Mrs. G. W. Lester. i their plans are of the utmost Impor-1 him through the crowd. A shower of 1 lance. The delegates that arc named to j stones and debris from the street Mr*. J. R. Smith, after a pleasant 1 represent the different lodges *t the forced them back. /-it 4.. \4lv.wL f i.i-anu has I nntiititl flpgk nli'liail fritm tha 'TViu n with tho turned to her home In Greenville. S. C. i best members of the various lodges. Death to the moral leper!" screamed — | Grand Master's Address. ! the people, rushing ut the group. Mrs. George Selple was expected to 1 The first rcsslon of the convention I The police, beating back th# throng nrrlvo In New York on Mondav on her I met this morning at to o'clock. At this ; with the fiat of their swords, finally 't'hsn'cosi for*thirty 0 days." ** ,,,,, return from nn extended European trip, |session Grand Muster Meyerhardt made j opened a narrow; lane Jo the count's (Century Building) NO. 3 IS A DREAM OF HOME UOM- fort, with aavoti lnra*», roomy mom*; nil i (Inlfllietl iu the catchlMt Mindc «»f rlvh fixer- !••>': with plenty of vonvenlont eloaaN nil Inver the house. Lwntoil on a large. I*eai?- tlfnl lot, In rich grove of soft, velvvtr Southern nines, ex mil ns n swevt nroi • h.wiel. n..i* •n't f ~ the annual address and later commit Mis* Grace Troutman h«s returned ] tees were appointed und hours assigned from a visit to Mr*. Henry Singleton i fur different committee meeting*, st Macon | The election of officer* will hardly I come up before Wednesday, but this Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Smith are tht ] afternoon th* delegate* will find plenty guests of friends nt (Ibattanonga. | to do, as u visit ha* been planned to ! the Masonic Home In North Mucon, Each year this visit forms a part of the carriage. Even then the men cursed and spat it the wretched nobleman a* he was fairly dragged to the carriage and lifted Into his scat. A detachment of mounted man formed about him and thus guarded he wa* driven home at top speed. Harden, In the meantime, was having hard work to escape suffocation under Both Phones 363. jojons health. Only 259 feet from Boulevard •nr line. This bnrmtln can to had on may payments nt a surprisingly low price. 25.06 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A LARGE SUBURBAN LOT. FRONTING north on a good, wide charted suburban road, between two of Atlanta’s blffh-ctass •aborha, which waa bought cheap and must be sold at once. This Is a flrst-clasa Invest ment for some one who wonts to pay about $5 per month and can pay down a small amount of cash. No Interest. Yon can pay for this In a few months and not feel tt. No negroes need apply. Address quick ’’Immediate,” care Georgian. ANSLEY PARK'LOT. $4,250 $4,250 ’Phis is on Peachtree, near Fifteenth street, it lies per fect and is in the vicinity of the handsome homes of Mr. Frank Inman and Mr. Mc- Burney. MB. BUILDER. Don’t fail to see that'Loo- mis street lot, 200x140, with an alley in the rear, it begins 100 feet south of Woodward avenue and is on the east side of Loomis. Five 40-foot lots here. Improvements all down and the street passed Up for chert. $15,500 gets it, GRANT ft PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. Rooms. Price. 5 Delta place (Inman Park) 12 $59.0); 859. 118 Glenn wood avenue \ 9 Decatur, Ga.. Candler street..,. 9 328 Ponce DeLeon avenue (new)... 8 331 Ponce DeLeon arena* (new;... 8 135 Forrest avenne 8 106 Park atreet, We»t End 7 6 Kctineanw avenue 7 15) Summit avenue 7 Decatur. Gn. (Hlllyer place) 7 526 fjouth Boulevard 6 24 Carolina avenue • 323 Waldo street, near Plckert.... 5 12 McDonough street 8 16 McDonough street 5 436 Edge wood avenue 5 214 Pulliam street 8 111 Confederate avenue 8 71 Rankin street * 5 58 Harold avenue 4 26 Fitzgerald atreet 4 143 Kirkwood aveuue 4 91 Venable street 4 23 Fortres* avenue 3 115 Flam street S TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES. ON LARGE lots. 100 by 200 feet; also nt $2,500 nml $2,- Htuall, easy payments, If dealred. EDWARD H. WALKER. 45.00 45.00 BELL PHONE 87 J AND 37 L EAST 4).00 l POINT EXCHANGE, 4<).00 1 40.00; nlaId of honor. The many Atlanta friends of Mr. Arthur BuUt will regret to learn that ho leaves noon to make Ills home In Pensacola, Fla. Hon. Roland Kill#, who has bean spending several days In Atlanta, ha* returned to Macon. 25.60 20.00 17.20 15.00 16.00 15.00 15.60 25.00 18.00 20.00 10.00 13.60 16.00 13.60 12.00 8.00 10.60 EDWIN P. ANSLEY. W. E. TREADWELL ft CO., Real Estate and Renting 24 S. Broad Street. BARGAIN LIST SOUTH SIDE. HHHBSHaBHHHBSHSI favor, said that the sworn evidence confirmed the editor's accusation* beyond the shadow of doubt. The court bellsved there was no question concerning the truth of Harden's charge* of hideous orgies among tile "Knights of the Rou -id Ta ble," of whom Von Moltke wa* one. j 1 H Tuuvllcr will entertain the senior uinrni warden—Henry Hanks, Harden was /plainly justified, th* J Wednrsdnv'unrnina Uriel** rich tVeil. I Lar!range. court continued. In making public tho MAKE 'PHONE ENGAGEMENT nEFOKII nesday morning si in o'clock at her Junior Grand Wartlen-Goorge M. truth concerning the misdeed* of the COMING OUT. “on E L av '’ .Voider. .Mnnrnc. I member* of the coterie. He believed Moremnci aynue. Grand Chaplaln-R. W. Hubert, War- [he editor entitled to the country's ran ton. (Ihnnk*. fount Von Moltko’ji attorney prompt- end a clamoring group of friends fairly threw themselves upon the editor, lift ed him In th«lr arms and carried him away from the court room In triumph. Editor 8hould Be Thanked. rlan r w<ra(Uvac° l are > e*ps*ted horns Kri.' grand'lodge work, and I* generally fol-! ihe avalanche of congratulations. The day from Flyrlo, Ohio, where they lowed by a substantial appropriation to | throng of spectators dashed toward him ; , were guest* for the wedding of Mis* ; carry on the 'Cork of the Institution for —• - «» r Margaret Brook* and Mr. Theodora' tho coming yenr. Faxon, at which Mi*» Woodward waa Officer* of Lodge. Following are the leading ofllocra of the grand lodge: Grand Maater—Max Meyerhardt. of Rome. Grand Secretary'—W. A. Wollhln, Macon. Grand Treasurer—J. M. RushJn. Boa- ton. Grand Tyler—Lee Wnges, Macon. Deputy Grand Master—Thomas H, Jerrrfp*, Atlanta. Senior Grand Warden—Henry Banka, MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate and Renting. 609-10 Century Building. Both Phones, 4234. Extra Bell Phone, 4235. VACANT LOTS. Among the out-of-town gucat* at the Gholstln-Johnann wedding next week will l»e Mr. and Mr*. Luther Warren, of Richmond: Mr*. John Butt, of Ati- ci/^TTTtT 9* XZT’CT-a*T»T 1 "DIkT gunta; Mr. and Mr*. Edward W. Bar- 1 U A Xl 03 YY EjD A JbJKJN ly gave notice of an appeal. TUESDAY LAST CHANCE SKATE. HELEN BYRON In (»»»»A«Ip‘m Munlrnl Comedy,* P£GGY n »PARIS FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE b'ATI’RDAV. First Southern Tour of Clara Bloodgood In Clyde Fitch's New Comedy. “THE TRUTH” ™ bijou Tonight—Matinee Tueaday. HURTIO & SKAMON PRESENT WROTHE, WATSON & ARLINGTON In the Musical Comedy Success ME, HIM AND I PRETTY GIRLS—NEW SONG HITS. IdrIJINIlM DELTOURELI & GLISANDO European Muaicnl Clov/ns. Famoua Melrose Troupe, Five Mar* vefouc Gymnast# and seven other Feature Acta. Matinee* every day except Monday. Phone*—Bell, 3146 M; Atlanta, 1764, Uptown ticket office*, Jacobs’ Phar- l 11 ■ i*• v. K jpihiijt » -. • M.uhI PASTIME 77 PEACHTREE ST. Matinees Daily. Prices 10c and 20e. THIS WEEK'S BILL. TYLER TRIO. "The New Invention;" ED PIERCE. "The Silly Kidt E. J. PARRISH, Singing and Talking; MISS DU8HAN, Singing and Dancing* SOUTH SIDE No. 44 E«et Hunter St. Matinee, Dally. Price, 10c and 20c. THIS WEEK'8 BILL. PRINCE YOUTURKY, Foot Juggler, Slide for LlfelNEKTIA, Artistic Aero- batios: COHEN & COHEN, "Butt lm" HIGLEY &. SNOW. Eccentric Come- niuLti & SNOW, fcccsnirtc come dians; A. J. McMANN, Songs; MOV ING PICTURES. Mir; I2.WO buys It. CLOSE-IN SEVEN-nooM IIOI'SK: TWO- II rti.slnen loi •- — plera: fi.soo. $600—Pretty, level West End lot: sewer, gas and water. Alley side and rear. $600—Oakland Avc. lots, close to Grant park; eon veniences. $1,250—Elevated lot on For rest Avc., near the Boulc vard; tile sidewalks. WE HAVE OTHERS. rett. of Birmingham; Mr. and Mr*. \\. A. Johnson, nr Fayetteville; Mr. and Mr*. Wheeler Hhropahlre. of Bhnrva port; Mr. nnd Mr*. Clyde Shropshuo, of Lexington, Ky. Mr*. Hunt, nt Charleston, will arrive next weeft to visit Mra. Charles K. Boynton. Wc buy and sell purchase money notes. If you have any idle money, see us. “We Get Results.” WEST END-TEN-noOM HOI UK; EI'-TP- del* In efftr way: lot 10.1 by aid: K.-W CLOSE IN-WE HAVE AN EIGHT ROOM 'house: new. This I. * niixW home. Musi be raid. low price of W.TO). W*» M-W. w houS^5t™5f- 140. Keota for |67.i $5,490. • 8I\-H00M NKW florSE. WKKT END; all modem Improrementa; $2,650. NORTH SIDE. NOIITI! JACKSON STREET: VACANT lot; M b.» WJ; woll loceted: J2.259. NINE-ROOM honse: ell Iniproromenl*. Thl el borne In overy respect; I7.4“>. SEVERAL BEAl'TlVri. HOMES ON North Boulevord sml J*ck**>n street, rsns- In* from 15.590 lo >9.000. ffl BELL vacant LOTS IN all PARTS of th# r-lty: *l«o homes. Seo n* for Investment pwperty and ctatrs! preperiy WANTED HELP-MAL E. WANTED. EM* I’NITED STATES ARMY. ,b|e4>alle<1 timaarricl men. between sges of ttreaty-one nnd thlrtT-flr.; cltlxenn of L'mte.1 Stale,, nf good ekerncler end ten- Mrile hal Re. who ran enenk. rand nnd arms Engileb. Men wttolw new for aerr* Ira In oC For Inhumation, npu y to re cruiting officer, Temple Ocerl hnlidlng. At- Unis, sr Ul cterry etreeL Uscon. Oe. College Park Homes. FOR SALE. ti,;oo BVVR A 7 ROOM 2-STOIlV IIESI- nn larg** cnnnf Ini. nor.r t’ox Col- Dgo. Thl# wculd make you n ntov* home; owner he# moved t« nuother atate nml write* rae In aell for thl* low price. If# a good d‘»nl lea# thnn ft cost him, nnd la by fur the groatent tor gain In thl* lorcljr tub- url». Don’t ml«# thl*. Yo^ will to aorry. I HAVE TWO SPLENDID fOTTAGBS near ear line, on very large loia. They are inat almply toautlfal. nml would plena® the moat fa»tldioua; aeren large room*, fine mantel*, large reception hall*, eliding doors, up to date. Hee tuc for price and terms. FOR RKNT. OXK 6-ROOM fOTTAOK. BRAND NEW, $18.00. ONE 4-ROOM COTTAGE, GOODf$7J0l DON’T THINK OF BUYING ANYTHING In College Park till you see I. C. M’CRORY. 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. TO SUSPEND WORK 1 —, > why HUtotlhi Bristol, Tenn„ Oct. 29.—Much of the! {jjj*, lighter construction work on the South { and Western railway, <he trunk line through southwestern Virginia, eastern Tennessee afnd North Carolina to the Routh Atlantic seaboard, linn been #u«- Mr*. Maty L. Clarke nnd Maftter! pended by an order Issued by George L. John H. t’ohen, Jr., have returned from j f BrtPl ., president, immediately upon hi# return from New York. Tightness of the money market und the approach of winter are given a* the reasons. The South nnd Western In being ht/llt by Tbomns F. Ryan, of New York; Nounan H. Ream, of Chicago, nnd other#, at a cost now 7» per cent First Christian Church Evangelistic services— .«•« ... ......^ .... Topic for Tuesday, 29th, TEN AT* baring rbe brat am I jH LA Nt A REASONS FOR NOT BEING I A CHRI8TIAN. New York. .Mis* Virginia Holme#, of Augusta, !# the guest of Mr*. 8. R. Belk. Mr.4 Oglesby OCOCtOOCOOWiWOOCKiOOCaOOOOC 0 O O STATISTICS. O yooocooocooooo^oooao^oooc PROPERTY TRAN8FER3. $L-F.ft- Mr#. X. P. Lnrned to the Hav ing#, Building and Loan Association, lot on Hill street. Loan deed. $1.901—J. W. HtoUes and Mr*. E. M. Etoko# to Mr*. H. J. Wlllinmaon, I9t on Oak street. Pond for title. BUILDING PERMITS. $9,004—Kewell & Pr<w»ks. 274w276 Pe. ter# street, to build two-story Mare- house. $125—George Wnlkei, 157 Crew street, ro re-cover dwelling. $250- James Brown, corner Walton and Forsyth streets, to erfret partition glOO—Will Mashburn. 80 Violet ave nue, to re-cover dwelling. $750—Mr*. P. M. Sullivan, 84 Plckert street, to build duelling. $750—Mrs. F. M. Sullivan. 5$ Plckert street, to builtUilwelling DEATHS. Jack Green, colored, age $5, died at Anniston. Ala. PEOPLE'S LOBBY TO ITCH MEMBERS Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 20.—"It Is ba nning clearer every clay that good of 950 ooo D0A and Ih Rovernnit-iu depends upon the quality I " f "ue mibllr men." nnld Henntnr Bnv- mmiueicn. e r |d*e lust night on "Tho I'eople'i Lob- PATTERSON HEAD 'eople' by,” at a meeting In his home town. He on tlnued: ••ft Is the purpo»e of the people** lob- Atl fPTP'D'MTKr A T a TTTP'DTP b >' *° ^ the people Just what their Ur 1 J!<XVl7Xir«iiJjO Xly»K-ri j repjeHentatlves at Washington are do- , ^jlng—not only wh.it our final vote on Announcement was made Monday lb ! any measure Is. but what congressmen Louisville by the Louisville and Nash- j and senators do to hurt or help that vllle official# of the appointment of [ m f“J* ure before the vote Is taken. Jnhn D. Fffileraon ns superinienden. of ^ d h “ ^TnT^t*. 0 Sl‘ not the Atlanta Joint terminal*, with head- evil), and not for the people, mangle quarters here. Air. Patterson was for-[ laws Intended to correct those evil* or merly stution master at tic* Terminal defeat those law# altogether. Thin Is until a short time ago. when he re- i done In many way*, but not often In signed to take u more Important rail- open fight. When such work I# aecom- road iMmltlon. The appointment was J piiiihed In open fight th»* defenders of forecunted tame time ago In The Geor- | those evil# always place themselves ap- gtan. but was officially announced Mon- parently on high moral grounds. When day. Mr. Patterson will have charge j finally a good measure I# passed over of tiie large freight terminal#. In Oddi* ' their opposition* they go home to tha tlon to several other dcfMinment* of the road. LOCAL FIRMS WANT TO BUILD OFFICE ro Ailuntu firms, Gude A Walker Miles & ilradt. are hld'llntt for th* contract of rompletln* Atlanta's new postoffice bullillwt- The bids of el,ht Elizabeth While, aye l. dlcd at 23: firms for tile Jl,000,000 Job will be Garden street. Mrs. M. Valsntlne, age To. died at 3S Tumlln street. Wllllnm ScmIs. colored, nfie 31, died at 249 Eraser street. Henry Swanson, colored, are 23, died at San Bernardino. Cal. J. W. Golucke, age 52, died at New ton. Ou. Michael Bannon. age 25. died at 5 Newport street. Mrs. I.- H. Simpson, age S3, died at <5 Luckle street, J. F. Rutsler. age Tt, died at >34 Peaclitiee street. C. B. York, use 5, died at *0 Frank* lin street. (Jus Thmnas, age 50, died at 82 Fain street. » Mrs. M. A. Hudson, age 45, died at 414 I,uckle street. B. K. Ponder, age 1, died at 310 Mangum street. BIRTHb. To Mr. end Mrs. W- R. Martin, 53 Oglethorpe avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. B. J. Jones, 75 Whitehall streeL * slfL opened In Washington Wednesday, nnd Ihe contract will probably I* granted In a few days. Work on the building vv ill be tenumed by January 1. At present the foundations are com plete. They emend entirely around the lot bounded by Forsyth, Walton, Fair* Me and Poplar streets and rise to a height of about four feet abuve the gruund. OOOOOOOODOaQODOCKKtOOOCKrOOU O IGORROTE CHILD NAMED 0 0 FOR SENATOR OVERMAN. iS o o O Special lo The Georgian. O 0 Salisbury. N. <\. Oct. 25.—The Q O first Igorrot# child hern In North O O Carolina arrived yesterday at O O the Yadkin Valley fair grounds O O and the boy wa* named Lee over- O o Benator Overman, living in Sal O Isbury. The mother came here for O O a fair which opens tomorrow. O lieopt* and »tt the itump tell their < on- Mltuentti that they wave been for such laws all the time, when, as a matter of fart, they hnve done all they could to Injure or defeat them. "Apparently there seems to be no tvay to Inform the people except by •nine such organization aw the people’s lobby, which Is composed of hlgh-mlnd- ed. fearless, public-spirited men who propose that the people shall have a lobby at Washington Just as all great special Interests have lobbies at Wash Ington." * STAINS Lucas oil stains—best o>. earth. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree Street 60000000000000000000000000 NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO., 96 t 9$ and 100 80. Forayth StraaV Professor Llntt and a large choir night sing. Meeting every night except Monday. H. K. PENDLETON, Pastor. OFFICIALS DIFFER ON USE OF PARK Mayjtr Pro Tem. Qullllan, speaking of the proposal to tear down some of Ihe buildings at Piedmont Park and bar th# fair association from using It for.fair purposes, said Monday morn* Ing: “I think the city should either quit spending money trying to beautify Piedmont Park or cease turning It over to the fair asaodatlon to be torn up. Last spring an appropriation was made by council to have grass planted, walks laid and other Improvement# made. Thl# fall the fair association took charge, and the crowds, I under stand. have trampled down the gras* and otherwise Injured the park. ‘ Councilman Walter Taylor believes that It should be turned Into a pleas ure park only. If practicable. "If th# new cemetery Is located at Lakewood the fair might be held out there. It. Is a beautiful place, with the lake and other natural advan tages." Mayor Joyner is opposed to tearing down the buildings at the fair grounds. "If ihe people want the fair," he said, "that Is as good a place to havu It as I know of. I do not believe thnt the fall- Injures the park to any ex tent." WON’T EAT OR WEAR CLOTHES New York, Oct. 35.—Declaring that he will continue to decline to eat ’or wear clothing, as lie has done for the past four years, unless Governor Hughes commutes his sentence, Oliver C. Perry, a blind train robber, who Is confined In the state hospital for the criminal Insane In Dannemora, Is baffling scientists by his physical con dition. . \ Damaged Cables Repaired. Special to The Georgian. Waycross, Ga., pet. tt.—'The South ern Bel! Telephone Company has about completed the work of repairing and l constructing new lines In Waycross. which has been going on for the past three months. Cables In the different sections of the city that were damaged considerably by electric storms In Aa- gust, have all been gone over thor oughly and are In the best kind of con dition now. I