The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 29, 1906, Image 15

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W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. BECAUSE OF THE VERY DAD WEATII tin' 20th, Tit hare povtpoued the mi, .(tin' twelve farina nntll Saturday, the 29th ! , December. So thr.t on th»t dny we Sll .ell nt auction on the premliea ..I ,1'i.epb H. Johnson's femone •'! Sin view Farm." This plantation cot S»iil «K» acrea of splendid farming aud Hml«'r lamia. It baa been anrveyed nm “ 0 “,llrt.led Into twelve good farm., ranging fa fire from IS to ISO acrea. Every farm E, tn.tb open and wooded land and run- Milter; and nearly all bare eome EsiMIuga on them. Thli property la In l>e. H i, county. and within 14 mile, of the „i, r t hooee In Atlanta. We are colt w* U it to the highest bidder wlthon on terma of one-fourth caeh, an ,inn"' In one, two and three years. Thi' aale will last all dny nutt light re. Lunents will be nerved free. Write, tel- .molt telephone’ nr call on na. for plate Sc full and detailed information. Also Watl 'M and how to get there. Colonel JKnfon llvea on the property, and will tike pleasure In allowing, same should you desire to go Ont before the sale. an 316 E. GEORGIA AVB.-WELL BUILT aid substantial 6-room cottage. aU city 'avrnlences; good ralne for 82.380. This Is , ehttnre to liny a good cottage borne cheap. Owner leaving city. bent INVESTMENT—WITHIN 200 FEET p# jvt4»re street; cherted etreot nnd car ilnp Three new houies, built of good ma terial: occupied by good claae of white ten- inS It la now actually paylflrj* per Sooth, which la 10 per cent on $*3oo. It ta Mir fl question of a abort while when the bmlncss cf l'ctcra etrcct will haie In reach oil on good little, cross streets. If token 1 " oner. 82.600 cash buy. It. 01 pt.XN STBEET. NEAB LEE AND Gordon atreeta. we have a (lve-room cot- ncr linme; all the city conveniences; al- new, and good value for 82,000. Some ttrm, can be arranged. ALAKKA AVENUE,. NEAR HIGHLAND ivrnne. Cottage home containing OvA is and hall; lot 60 by 130. Prlcel2,500. Alio on same atreet. nice five-room cot- i;.. nn lot 60 by 140 to alley. I'rlee 83,000. j ov HIGHLAND AVENUE, NEAR 8AMI*- ion Mreet. good three-room cottage; nice lot- nil Improvements down In atreet and { Jild f..r. I'rlee $1,600. Very easy terma. BRANI) NRW COTTAGE of BIX ROOMS, trith nil Hio city conremcncea, near Grant M rk car line. A perfect little home and J ?hwn for $2,800, on terma of^$K0 cnab nnd y 0 per month. You can not beat thta If jon wnnt n home. i RABGAIN IN A, LOT IN TIIF, l'RET- tint part* of North Boulevard, nenr An- , n,r avenue, 47 by 10 feet to alley. Hnep !> *2.500. Thle Is the right place for t . iomc or a good placo to tmjld n homo that ( ,111 sell at a profit. , Bell I'bone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1131. . HALEB DEPARTMENT: J A. 8. HOOK, U. C. EVE. ^ 6 S. B. TURMAN & CO. j i 1 I TOUR ATTENTION TO, AND INSPEC- tlon of, the following properties la re- apectfnlly Invited. The time to tiny n cheap , dec of property la when the owner has 1 definitely ileclded to sell, anti will not atnnd ( n toy fixed price, but 1s wtlllnr to at least u ooe-hatf way meet your vlewa aa to the d> nlue of the property. For liuelnen reasons T people eomctinies nave to lose a little i money on a particular piece of property, taping always to maka It up ou some other Inntiaent. T uin rou.nwiNO properties will I be lold. It renulne tot son to decide „ etalher you will get ono of them or not: U IIGHTROOM J-STORY nOCSH, WITn J ill modern eonvehlenees, on Capitol are loe near Georgia avenue; east front, lot 0x200 feet. The lot and house, sceordlnx to nrroundlnt prices, ta worth 86,789 to KOOO; can lie bought for 81860; It ta s flret- tlw Investment. Terms 81,260 caih. bal- uct easy. I0RTH SIDB-TWO STORIES. NICE, lee groom house; large lot; eonrenlent le Piedmont avenue and Juniper street car v, hn: near Eighth etreet; all modern lm- \t ■mveurnta; can be bought for very mech Ira than It le really worth. Terms 81,600 vise, balance easy. ICBUUBAN HOME—FIVE-ROOM COT- t*r nnd 17 acres of land; fina running mock; land covered with nice oak grove; •it front, paved road all the way Into the ty. end only ten minutes' walk from car m: only one and onedwif miles from dty laJU. Price $2,(50, and the land alone la Jrth tbit money. Tarma eaay. Splendid JJfhtmri. churchea and public achool Call ,, In our rent and sale bulletin. \\ S' B. TURMAN & CO. J 1 FOR RENT—STENO GRAPHIC PRIVILEGE NEW KIMBALL HOUSE COMFORTABLE OFFICE; E8. Htl® ,ri !ilr- Kent ISO per mouth. Ap ply Manager The New Kimball. FOR RENT—MANICUR ING PRIVILEGE Wii'?. KIMBALL HOTEL FOR liw. Apply Manager The New Kimball. WANTED —TEN THOU SAND SELECTED, PLUMP QUAIL NEW KIMBALL HOUSE ATLANTA, OA. NORTH SIDE HOME 1,000 LESS THAN ITS “E. SPACIOUS RE- ON HALL, PAR- DINING ROOM, 5R’S PANTRY FLOOR. FOUR BIG CLOSETS, PRETTY ELE DESIRABLE THE HOUSE IS $5,350 YOU CAN PAY CASH AND BAL- US QUICK, AS TO BE SOLD AT 214 Empire Building. Phone 4310 L—Main. W. M. SCOTT, ADMINIS TRATOR OF CHAR LOTTE TODD, DE CEASED. east fair st. homei Have one of the nicest homes on E. Fair street at a very low figure. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. BAIIOAINB IN REAL ESTATE. •ET’IBRN' RAILROAD FRONTAGE, M0 g**. < In. JRtoM HOME ON FEACnTREE U » "ores; up to date. , tta 0 '," AVK FOK SALE CITY, 8UBI1R i . • nr III npnnae4v - ennth flMtrvla nt held,',,‘1™ . Property. south Georgia lands, see me st once. J. B. WEBB. n, V Avenue, or College Park, Ga. 8kn "!’S $480.00, PRICE $3,500.00. !,« n . n AN D NBW DOUBLE TBNE- 7‘; Of beat material; b**t loca- ranting proparty op nnrfh fananto. On* vacant!* which. If Improved, win ?t*n$ to II per can t M lh . w w par cant. Term* »TS;.5SS?ajHSrL Owner, Box S3, -laltable building. FOR RENT. SF*JSIBPVm W •tirV" *S DEC -''ATUR; ONE WHOLE FLOOR; Jifry for light meuufncturiug; JOEL HURT, Equitable Bldg. MORNING, 1, AT 11 EST BIDDER, NO. 55 CUL BERSON STREET, WEST END, WELL BUILT 7- ROOM COTTAGE IN PER FECT CONDITION; LO CATED ON BEAUTIFUL HIGH LOT, 50X210 WITH SIDE ALLEY; HAS GAS AND WATER; PORCE LAIN TUB, FRUIT, FLOWERS, SHADE, STA BLE, STREET CHERTED, CHOICE NEIGHBOR HOOD,ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM HOWELL PARK AND THE NEW SCHOOL; 5-MINUTE CAR SERV ICE; TERMS; 1-4 CASH, BALANCE $25 PER MONTH ON OR BEFORE; 7 PER CENT INTEREST; TITLES PERFECT. J. H. JAMES, AUCTIONEER. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION CALL ON W. M. SCOTT & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 210-212 GOULD BUILDING. M. H. LUCAS & CO., 23 1-2 Whitehall. Bell 3934. If you haven’t the cash, we can arrange terms. LODOWICK J. HTLTi, MS Century building. Bell 'l'hone U. 1807. FARMS. CURRIER 8T.-SEVEN-RpOM COTTAGE; MJLL8 HT.-XRW 7-BOOM HOUSE. BOOMS AND A8IIBY ST.'-NEW COTTAGE; NICE ONE. gAftgir Wo-trt61ig OflOQ. BTOVfjgr 12.350. ItVlYN S O K. —TU X -110 O ii COTTAGE. s: IK>i:tEViBP-MttW 4-ROOM itotiMB: A GOOD TWELVE-BOOM COLONIAL * residence. In targe oak grave; are tenant houses uml stauies; acres dart, choc olate clay lauds; 226 acres level; 40 scree good tluioer; *,fcu lonr-year-old peach trees, in good condition; • miles from llome; i mlbj irom Bess Station, on Home rail* road; a quarter from Etowah rlrer; just above overflow. Will produce l to 1ft bales cotton; 60 to i6 bushels corn, or 2a bushels wheat per acre, and Is unsurpassed for grass, clover, alfatta, etc; NKW HBVE.V-HOOM RESIDENCE; IN maple grove; two-room tenant bouse; good stauiea; w7 acres; nanny leral; vastly work- ed; vsry productive; msgnlttcsut springs, with doily flow of gallons; .spieu- dbl cress bed; 7 tulles iratn ttonie, 2 uibcs from Home railroad, between It and thb Bout hero. splendid farm; excellent site tor cotton null or- bteacbery. fine corner. 97.1— jf'NipKit srr-Hkw ..farioid iiscae. g. 000. Terma. HCTBtaWP • AVR-tWO-aWgr TR83M MieW i»T.^<iX ft6oM ewigi: HM cAt'iTdt imuK-uoit.Vbft N-lSLSdAHf WMil JtaLtiOS 1 gPBWfl. TttUiSa house. 1942.6. MinriNO HT.— brIcK houee. 14,200. DfcKifi dtf.-OLMH W. dllTVSTBIT. $2JS0. EAIfcWoifih mioUri-NWI! ftiooSI lumte. M.Sfl.. F^kaTiTavk^-at K/mEWoDHTRlcEH room got tag*. $1,900. cot uTUNfi <?6WAM 94.200. TOinOCTCTr VkoWcoiv taga. 12. TM. ^fNlisOft- fiTr-LAktlfe (j6WAcJ^ A^> larga lot. I3.&0. rnvoh mT^TC.V.hoOm itOUgKTXB6B 1'Aitri nr.-EKilirdtWn II6tTSlirk'T-VE 1. HI. iawk wgamr eawAgti: • 'g«i t'AIIt 8T.-NRAK WAHHINtlTO.'t; AN I- room bonaa. 99,900. ~A I' I TO l,~A V iT.-T k x Itouiis, MoI.khx, •"BoCHB. TSTSTtY house. 86.eC.. b, TiHH’fcfkjnromw; ■ offmrijw 18,000. oLiMtiix AVR^erOTfinoosrrotrsij; modern. 17,000. non.KVAfiD-k^WtAlAriTym-f ■ rontn hbuiM*. <8.500. tHESCKNT-NEAll 1‘EACHTIIEET \‘EtV 7- room iioUBo. $4,500. Wii.f.lA»7fCT.-cuWX»fi. 4’ lioOUH. K.nce iicl.kON-P.LiiuANf ti6\IE. to.- ELEVENTH ' rif.-BKKWiiiJM " PEXCH- tree. Choice. 116.900. fiiEsr.N'( ; f-i4 : r.-Eionr.n/)o.y"ariie 81.800. loNHfr aVl'-K'I-W 6-HOVjM cWfAtfe: i;iA ■XVe.-fW6.W6KV ■y-’Bdftil mow $SJS00, WJIW«niCTATR!?.TO&M Aftl(%T555»j ». mow ■rtnoa In; laud worth. prfca.^H ^T'kKACllTllfcfcriN ktuHTltDoM Imiifa, near Third atraat. $8,500. W m • VkrcTPrffigEiftPBa AirrEm* home. $14,000. T r 'i 1'S' !:■ I rt'iir. uTTeenH VdHKIM IIOC8E ANi) A BC=JJBW large lot. I2J00. BLUB HT.-cT.iTKETN',~2 KToltHTH.' 'tiH MIA«nUBR-Wy-RMU H60RB, UdK ■ ■ - — 000. gmunranir IVMSA IN I.AUt'.V, V !■ I UP AH HKNTIXO I lllll I II I I Foi lt FUt A PaTTRI'K^'t, VitWnTffgX- tlnii; rent 07. Pries 0,000; Is 1814 per cant. Nth a itXkE NRfflt* PUAMsHTV, ftBST ■ 02. price *4.460. H SEW COtTAlfK, « llfloM: ... ,TtBsms: 2.600. SiiI.id imicK 'Noh’Wi Ainu HioI'E/itY. Heat 8U2 per montb. 912.600. * It I ETTA HT BAH.HOAD FRONT PRETTY NEW TlIUEE-ttOOM HOUHB. Ml scree; «u scree Etowah river bottom; balance table lend; 2,0)0 tour-year-old pcacb trees; good -condition; Roma railroad runs through It: 9 miles trum.Rome, will make «» to 76 bushel, con or 1 to lit bales of eettoa per sere. Prices raasousb EIOHT-BOOM _ HOUSE; NECESSARY unt-luilidlngs, five new tenant bouses; all In food eonultlon; 4ou acres; M acres bot tom, H acres tlrnCer; well intend end — — .unity; close _ churches ana schools; dally mall; plenty ot labor. For quick sule, low price; easy 0 ACHES! 40 ACHES TIMBER; BALANCE cleared; eee-half bottom, one-bait up land; house with four rooms, kltcbeu, front and bark ptasias, smoke hunse, stables and ertb; two-rooui tenant bouse; aU In tali* condition. Well fenced and watered WM, WILSON DECORATING CO. LOWNDES BUILDING. BELL PHONE 4364-M ATLANTA PHONE 1316 HIGH-CLASS WALL HANGINGS, IMPORTED PAPERS, TAPESTRIES, ETC. DECORATING OF CHURCHES, HOTELS, Til HATERS COURT HOUSES AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. miles Irom Tilton, on Untie railroad. Only *y*y. Terms, If dc COUBTLAXD STREET-LOT - ... Between Houston and ElUs; choice little ' ‘ Cheap. lot for near In home. COUKTLAND HTtlKET; W BY lOtf, ON vladiiet. In-tween Decatur and Ollmer. food Inreatmcnt. COAL!—110.676 WILL BUY A COAL PROP- leased, that will pay not per cent this year, and not IF YOU WANT TO DISI-09E OF YOUIt PROPERTY. TALK TO ME.' I CAN 8ELL IT QUICK. J. A. BROOKS, 407 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. •PHONE 130. WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER THE ORIGINAL PROD UCT, AND THE ONLY PLASTER MANUFAC TURED IN ATLANTA. CAN BE PUT ON AT AS LOW COST AS THE LOW ER GRADE SUBSTI TUTES THAT HAVE COME INTO THE MAR KET. WE CAN READI LY SHOW THIS, SO DO NOT BE MISLED. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE MA Y ALTER ITS SYSTEM OF PRICE DIFFERENCES Plan of Revising‘Spot’ Quotation Needs Change. A COMMITTEE HAS MATTER IN CHARGE Members of the Exchange Say They Think No Fraud Order Will Be Issued. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. for tnora hulMlug*. RAILROAD FRONT8. RmCRKAN > i iH'.un. ni hi iwifl.i HOMES, ACREAGE TRACTS. M. H. LUCAS & CO, For Sale By J. A. BROOKS. All good lot. Hoe thta. It la worth Iff *4*Ctl 12,000. aix-room cottaga and aanr nut'a home, i’hla kind la scarce. FOR $l,750-8!»LE.NDin LOT. IMPROVED street: north aide. Hmsll house; rented, and a sure winner. FOR $2,100—TWO FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES —4*orn»*r lot. All tmprorements and foot rente. Strictly white neighborhood and close In. FOR $2^00—BEST SECTION OF PIJLLIAM street; nice lot; good home, with every convenience. Good Invettnieut. obXnt A nANDSOMB HOMB sliest: new and can be bought now on terms. Price $5,260. pHrk *e*ti4*n: 50 feet fto icighborhood. Enay terma. ONE PRETTY LOT, CLOSE IN; 60 BY 100. Price <750. YHKKB AIIK HRVF.RAL CHKISTMA8 presents In tbeae, and they ere worth the money. I can make terms. BELL PHONE 5095. STANDARD 835. 1. A. BROOKS, REA!. ESTATE. 497 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. OKU. 'PHONE 1393. HAVE CUSTOMERS FOB HOMES AND INVESTMENT. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUBS, CAUL ON ME. THREE EXTRA COTTAGES ON CIIERO kee. near Grant park. These have aU city improvements, and the terma are to mitt von. These are for Christmas week. a tiodb INVWStmeSt"oH~''ohoK«TTl venlencea; for &2S0. Rents for month. . Jones aVexi b-tiiis side ok ohuV- a good aix-room bon***: large lot; all cos- venlenrea: for only $3,000. Easy ternts. IN TWO liun'ks oF oBAXt pa.kK, We haves new six-room cottage; ell conven iences and street Improvements. Price kLOO. Terms to aelt Ttt'tWHtiU* room house, on Mill* street. user two lialb room*; everything new end np- to-date. fc.ao-A s'ltik' uwi-tr r>VH-ftiw>y rottage In West KinL with ell lm- proveineuls. near l*erh Street church. 11.709—LOVEJOY STREET; A FIVE-BOOM house: oil Improvements. GEORGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. WHITEHALL ST. & CEN TRAL R.R. PHONE 1152 ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in ROUGn AND DRESED LUMBER, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Interior Finish and Buildera Hardware. Office, Factory and Yardt 743-769 South Pryor Street, Corner Southern Railway. Phones 3354. City Office: ( North Forsyth Street, Amtell Building. Bell Phone 393, Atlanta Phone 400. B. U WILLINGHAM, President. W. B. WILINOnAU, Secretary and Treasurer. I. H. TIFT, Vice Pn WILLINGHAM-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Boagh aad Dressed Lumber, Sask, Doers, Blinds, Bnlldere' Hardware. 9M Mnrpby avenue. Take Beat Point or College Park car and get off at McCall'* Crossing, on Lee street Bell 'pbose 0 went; Atlanta ‘phone TIL HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY. PLANING MILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 To 339 Decatur Street. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Build era’ Hardware. Our aaw mill intoretta in Tift County, Georgia, afford us facil itiea to give prompt aervice and at the lowest prices. Dimension timbera a specialty. Both Phones 3726. New York, Dec. J9.—Officers of the cotton exchange are nqt Inclined to be. Here that there Is any danger of a fraud order against the exchange as a result of a protest made by Southern cotton growers. The movement to ob tain such an action. It wan aatd, emu. tinted from speculators In the South who are disgruntled over changes In the grading of the staple by the New York exchange, not by the cotton grow. 4ra themselves, who are aided by the naw grading. • That thera -was need of altering the system of revising quotations of spot cotton was admitted, and it wan said that the revision committee of the cotton exchange was considering meas ures to that end. Since, however, un der the present system contracts are made as far ahead aa next September, they declared that nothing can be done which will be effective In less than a year. Representatives of large cotton houses say that/- the differences In prices of spot cotton between Xew York and the Southern markets and the delivery of cotton below middling In New York at prices much higher than those for the same grades In (lie South were rapidly’bringing about crisis In cotton circles In this city. The condition Is very serious, they said, working at times a great Injustice to growers and at times a great injustice to spinners. - Unless It la remedied, they said, the standing of the New York cotton ex change was certain to be eerlously Im paired. For several weeks eome of the leading cotton houses In the city have been fostering a movement for the correction of the abuses, and today It became known that this movement has attained such proportions that un less the management takes action at an early date a commmlttee will be formed to take charge of the reform movement, and an active campaign wilt be Instituted. The managers of the cotton ex change held a meeting yesterday, but took no action. It was said, however, after the meeting that recommenda tions will bo made In the near future. MRS. BELLAMY STORER STIRRED UP PRESIDENT MONGRIEF FURNACE COMPANY, 107 S. FORSYTH ST. HEATING PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREE. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FURNACE. THEY IN STALL THE BEST FOR ANY KIND OF FUEL IN RESIDENCES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. BOTH PHONES. It Is given to few women to create as much of a sensation as has been created by Mrs. Bellamy Storer, whose picture 19 herewith printed. Mrs. Btorer's alleged nativity In behalf of the candidacy ot Archbishop Ireland for a cardlnalate, led to the retirement of her htfkband from the diplomatic service, and this has brought about a controversy between the Storers and President Roosevelt In which the entire country hat been Interested. 1« ' ' i i ; LAW & ORDER LEAGUE OR OANIZED IN R OME STATISTICS. ftpednl to The Georgian. Rome, Chk, Dec. 29.—At a mass meet ing at the First Baptist church last night the first move toward the or ganisation of a Law and Order League for Rome was made. W. H. Gammon was elected chair man of the meeting and strong ad dresses were delivered by Rev. C. O. Jones, Hon. Seaborn Wright and J. F. Hlllyer. The committee appointed to take up the work of planning a permanent or ganisation froa made up pf the follow- tnir- W. H. Oammon. chairman; Dr. L. R. Waltney; Dr. R. R. Headden, P. J. King, Seaborn Wright, E. T. McGhee. W. Fancher,’ Rev. O. C. Sydnor and Dr. C. O. Jones. There were several negroes present, who neemed to taka great Intereat In the meeting. The Floyd- County Baptist Associa tion convened at the First Baptist church yesterday, with 8. J. Whatley, of Enon, aa moderator, and J. M. Green, secretary. Owing to tho In clemency of the* weather,- the meeting Is not very largely attended. The meetlng wlll close this afternoon. Bp for discussion today was ministers and churches responsible for > the mainte nance In thelr’respectlve communities of law and order. LONG WINTER EVENINGS PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. Cheney Shew, lot on corner . Delay streets. Qeltrlalm deed. Il.iw-Mrs. O.dVHhaw to Dr. C. F. Ben son, lot on corner of Merrltts avenue end Vena We street. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMIT8. .. C. tauten, to change store front st 19 Decatur atreet. 81.200—(icorte I'. Moore, to build one. •tiny frame dwelling at 90 Ormond street. 930-Dr. tv. C. Wall, to awes end tinder- pin three frame ilweHlsge at 90 Carroll and 1 Bailitvr street. 914,000—Charles ». Black, te build twe two-story frame dwsHtegn st U-16 Fifteenth •treat. DEATHS. John C. Delpby, egad 0 fears, died yt 0 Bblnehsrt street. OEMAND 6000 READING Then i why not get the “whole family group"—'The Delineator. McClure's Magazine and The World’s Work, to gether with The Georgian tor >U* per year In advance. The price of these magazines alone Is 84. The Georgian Is 84-U- But all ot them can be ob tained for' a year by sending The Georgian now 86.60, or you can get The Jeffersonian (Watson's new reaga- Mns) end The Georgian each nt year for 34.80. FLORIDA ORANGES WERE NOT DAMAGED BY THE COLD WAVE fttxHMfl! to The GeorfUn. 8t. Aiifftifttlne. Ha., Uee.'2ft—Reports ore romlnc In from tb« lower mat rout and Id* t#rm**dlnt4* point* rejptrdlnc th- rffeeta of the rohl ware which prevailed In tbl* ser- tlon for four dajra |taat. Great tear mi* TeKtftnlde rrop. Inreetlaatli »Mirht dninncr, daw to the drouth three months, which held I #: «»niii«e grove* In thla rttjr rarain •mall loaa. Flrea.were tmllt and inalutitinpd throughout the cold anap. keeping th.> tern- pourtare aliore freeing. Th-* lnup«t tpini.ur- ature of the wek wb» 23 degrees. Thomas W. Lee. Thomaa W. Lee. aged 14 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry urday mo mine, at the U dence, 167 Davie atreet aervleea will be conduc moraine tad tjfta body 1 lo McIntyre, Ga., for In t LXiasi.