Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 04, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY L 1907. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER WILL CHANGE HOTELS JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER. The Oil Magnate Whs Is Spending a Faw Weeks of Simple Lifa al Augusta la a Groat Love " “' " Lover of Childran. Multi-Millionaire Will Quit Bon Air and Golf Links and Move to Suite of Rooms at Hampton Terrace. . to Tb* Gmrslsa Augusta, (la, Feb. 4 —Aflrr spend- iOE/'two works In thr balmy sunshlnr around thr Ihm Air hutrl and the Country Club golf links, .(ulm I) llncko- feller will tomorrow move hid head quarter* to the Hampton Terrace ho tel, In North Augusta. 8. <\ It la eA “pectcd that h« Hampton Terrace for two or more weeks before going back to the North No renflon In A*»lgn<il hv Mr. Rocke- feller or IiIn single attendant for the change In hotel*, although It I* not thought that he ha* decided to move on account of any fault with the lion Air management. Repeatedly have Interview* been nought with the Standard nil magnate but each time he line declined politely ’.fi through Ills uttendant to have anything rrnm,n HX "" - to eay. lie le leading the simple life and appear* to enjoy hltneelf much rid* log and playing golf. I pUGMANCE OF THE GRIDIRON ENDS IN DIVORCE COURJ DRESS SHIRTS Meet the highest expectations of the most critical dress- era. In the best shops $1.50 and more. * A. Hair Dressing It you with a b!*h-cl**t hair dressing, ure ire surt Ayer’s Htir Vigor, new Improved formula, will greatly please you. It keeps the bifraoliandimootb, mikes it look rich and luxuriint, prr vents splitting st the ends. And It keeps (be scalp free from dsndruS. an.TSSg.'Kfr- tZSTiSZ: LITTLE GIRL'S BURNS CAUSED HER DEATH fi**r suffering excruciating pain, caused by very severe bum* sustain- i week ago. little Ola Wood*, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WJI- llam Woods, 74 Jefferson street, died Hunday morning at I o’clock. The fu neral wan held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock, the Interment being at Casey'* •emetery. Lust Monday Mr*. Wood* left her little one in a room while she went out Into the yard. Hhortly afterward* *he heard scream* and ran back to find her little girl** clothing a ma** of ftamen. The frantic mother wrapped her chlln In blanket* and extlngulnhed the flatneN, but the burn* proved fatal. PURSUED ROWDIES; MARSHAL IS SHOT AND LEFT IN ROAD Sjiecial to The Georgian. Winder, Oa., Keb. 4.—Friday after- niNin the marshal, Jim Hammond, of Stathum, wan shot and iflftantty kitted. Two men. will Bolton and John Har per. were drinking and rowdying. They started down the railroad. when the mamhnl began hi* pursuit. Boon a pistol shot wa* fired and the marshal us found dead. John Harper ha* been arrested, but Holton lm* escaped. LOST IN FOG, SHIP WRECKS A SMALL BARK Crew and Men of Wrecked Vessel 1 Picked l T p by Steamer Captain. m r — '■ Da Moines, Jo»», Fall. ( —Wsrrtn Beckwith has flint In the district for the Stomach Xf Tour Stomach is Lacking in Di- fstttve Powsr, Why Mot Help the Stomach Do It* Work— Eipecially When It OosU Nothing to Try? Not with drugs, but with n reinforce- msnt of digestive agent*. such as ure naturally at work In th. stomach? Bdsntlfle snnlysls shows that dlgrstlon raQutrrs pepsin, nitrogenous fsmrnts. U- \ Ud ths secretlon-qC hydrochloric acid. When your fond falls to digest. It Is proof positive that some of thr so f" agants are larking In your digestive apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain nothing but those natural elements necessary to digestion and w hen placed st work In the weak stomach and small Intestines, supply what those organs need. They stimulate the gastric glands and gradually bring the dlgr.i. thr, organs back to their normal condi tion. Stusrt'a Dyspepsia Tablets have been subjected to critical chemical iesis at home and abroad nml are found to con tain nothing hut natural digestives. Chemical laboratory. Telegraphic address. ''Dlfllndn.'' London Telephone No. 11029 Central. 2" t'nlltim strew Vtnchurch Street. K c London, 9th Aug. iso;,. ! ■ 1 have nnalvted most rnrcfutly n i" bog of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which I bought myself at a city . hem. lot's shop for the purpose), niimifac. lured by the F A Stuart Company. Temple Chambers. London. K c„ and have to re|iort that I . an not nml am trace of vegetable or mineral poisons Knowing tlte Ingredients of the tablets t am of opinion that iliev are admira bly adaptable for ih. purpose fot which they are intended (Signed) JOHN R. BROOKK. r I r , F c s There Is no secret In the pn-pur.itloti Of Htuart s Dyspeimiii Tablet* Then MMOmposIHon Is commonly known among l^^hrslrlan.. a. Is slco. o to th. recoin - Inundations "f ft. li.en..,| ,.h»>|. ■■.ns In the Cnlte.l Rtatee t.n.l Canu.ln P*ley are the most popular ..( all feme. SO for Indigestion, dyspepsia, water ash, Insomnia, loss of appetite, mel- craVJ’”!. ,, l’“ ,l '"h d> sent,-It and ban Park originating from im- and assimilation ■— — — are thoroughly re- sam ,r*i h> man ,,r child MUEI , Tablet, are __ pMaav’.SOIful let. BEIEfhls being THE PC ****** *. nro ’ fTfHti ^, Tn . ‘ otU.M fM.tdN Hill- Diamonds, u.fw win digtst \ ..u, Watch, C *nur Nlomni’h rnn t Ing. ' for a tlfty.cent M Peaehtrea t"f •* fr.~ .'"a. mu.a ding. MuisImP. n suit for n divorce from hi* wife, Jessie Lincoln Beckwith. who Is the m* iif Robert T. Lincoln, of Oil rngo, and. therefore, the grand-dnugh ter of Abrnhatn Lincoln This I* Ihe cloning chapter Irt a ro mance which began in 1K97, when Jen nie Lincoln, while visiting her gtnnd- fntlier, Jiiniice Harlan, at hi* home In •hi* diy. first met Warren lleckwlth at a football game, lleckwlth wa* then playing right halfback on the Iowa Wesleyan team and wn* the hero »f the game. Willi the (wo It wa* a cam* «*f l-»\c al firm eight, and an elopement ami man luge followed. Tbe young couple lived together for three your*. They have one child, n girl Then. In l!>no, they eeparuted und have not HveJ together elncc. SHOWING BOAT TO FRIEND ENGINE EXPLODED H|mt|*I to The Georgina HI. August Inc. Fla.. Feb. 4 —Captain d. U. GU-uson, superintendent of the Florida t’«w»*t Line t'anal and Trans- portatlon t.Nimpany. returned here la*t night from the canal cut, some thirty mile* aouth of here, and reported the deatruction of the canal launch Hel ena. The captain In aufferlng from ter rible burn* resulting from the explo ivhlch d. In the- humls of a physician hi* return. The boat wa* at anch to the bank of the canal when the accident occurred, lie wa* engaged xplulnlng the working* of the glne to a friend, Julian !)ui»mt. and both were bending over when \Jw floor * hurled upward with ferritic force I the cam a* aiding* of the launch •In were blown to ahreda. A sheet of flame followed Ihe explosion and lapped the face* of the two men. fair ly masting the lleah. Their face* are PUlTed and swollen to double ftielr por- Dial alee und thetr feature* unrecogntxable. Their eye* cacnpcu In- • ngly by a miracle Mr l)u- V burned. ENTERTAINMENT AT HEBREW HOME The Rate City 1-oU** of B'nal D rttb will give mi entertainment Toe*d*y evening nt the Hebrew Orphans* Horn*, to which the Invited. - Th* folio*lug prugnun hna been arranged: Addr«*«N— llaruld lllraeh. violin Koto—Mr. Ham tHtreremn. Jr. IteeliNtbm—Mr. tlnrheld Klehburg. H44»kle Morgenateiu. UcL'Itttiluu Mr. tt/tlucv JncuUk. Tw«i Vbtllim aiut rtsiiiMi Messrs. Sam 81b erinsit, Jr., ami Jo*. Zalmn ami lieu plan* Address-Mr. Asron lisas. Norfolk. Va.. Fab. 4.—The Old 1>» minion ataamtr, fianeca. Captain O'Keefe In command, afrfved here yea. terday, after a thrilling experience Hengirt. N. J., when ahe ran down the bark. Charlea' Lorlng. Captain De but**, reacued tha ten men of the crew of the bark, together with the ahlp- wrecked man. Tbay were loat In the fog for two hour* before the liner Anal ly plcked lhem up. The fog blanket wn* *o denae that the Seneca'* look out did not dlacern the Imrk until the big *teamar wa* upon her. There wan a atlflT wind blowing and a heavy aea on. The fog waa ro thick thot fhe twd veaaela were not seen by each other until too late to avert the olll*lon. Captain Debucs* blame* the t»d Dominion for the sinking of his craft, while the innater of the Seneca put* the reaponalhiiity upon the shoulders of the Lorlng a *klpp«*r. BefortF leaving the wreck the Seneca placed* warning tight . tou I* directly In the path of c final wise navigation and a dungeroua derelict. The Lorlng aalled from Savannah January 17. with a cargo -of yellow* pine, valued at $18,000 and Insured. All the way up the coast rhe waa battered by gales. The captain and crew of the Lorlng wore landed here and will return to New York. The Seneca reached here fix hour* late. CASTOR IA For Tnfknra and Children Hit Kind Yoo Han Always Bought KILLS BROTHER AT WHOSE HOME HE WAS SPENDING OAT Conflicting Stories Told About Causes Wbicb Led to Tragedy. •iwrul to Tbo (ioorgiJO. Galnoavllle. da. Fob. 4.—In the Fork diotrlcf, oovoral mll«* rroTnyrati. H«r. rto Btrlrkland, flftoon run old, ohot and killed hie brother. Newton Strick land, with a (Ingle-bo rr» led ohot gun. The otory ae told hr the young fol low. whu waa yeeterday arreoted and l.laced In Ihe Hell county Jail, le that he and hi* brother, Newton Strickland, were at (lie tetter'* houee. Harris hav Ing In charge n younger brother. New ton Strickland, according to - Harrla. wanted the little fellow to remain at his houee for the. night and a dlepute arose over the matter. Harris alleges that Newton finally becaraa ao angered that he started at him (Harris) with an open knife. Harris declares that he (•egged him not to come upon., him, hut that the latter did not diced him and lo save himself he aimed hla gun at Newton and flred. the load striking Newton In the leg above the knee. Be fore medical aid could be summoned Newton Strickland died front the lose of blood. , , Another Story. i Another story told about the affair Is that Newton Btrlrkland upbraided hit- brother because he waa ao wild and that In reasoning with him Harris Htilcklun.1 became lingered and shot him. the wound proving fatal In about un hour. The shooting occurred late Saturday afternoon. The newa of the tragedy ■ltd not reach Galmsvllle until Hun day. Ilir killing Occurring In the ucel- ern |uart of the county. Officers were sent out to summon tht eye-witness to the tragedy and Judge Klmsey has ordered the grand jury, which udjnurded Friday, to re-aaarin tile Tuesday morning to Inquire Into ID* mailer.— L Thls will be th« fltth murder trial at this term of court. • Bears the BlgnatwVof HERBERT BROWN LEAVES ATLANTA Herbert II. Brown, A wall-known At lantan and onr of th* lending cotton men of thin n*ctlon, leave* thl* city Tuemluy for New York city, where he will nuke hi* home. Mr. Brown ha* formed a connection with t’nrpenter, Bagg.it & fa. one of the lending cotton and ntock firm* of the inetropolln. Mr. Brown'o family will Join him In about two month*. OHIO GOVERNOR INVITED TO CITY Governor llarrl*, of Ohio, ha* been Invited to come to Atlanta February 19 to attend the banquet to be given hv the members of the Ohio 8oclety at the Piedmont hotel. An elaborate program and menu have been aelectid and all urrange- troyed the bout and hit* j h * vr * ,ren P«rf*cieU to make thl* occaalon one of the most sucre**• fill ever held. H. D. Hlckok. 1« White hall atreet, la In charge of the ban quet ticket* and requenfa thoaa Uealr* Ing Information to apply t# him. DR. MATHESON ONE OF SPEAKERS Jury. hand* err also Suit for Damage*. ('•larging tlmt lie ricclved Injuries tH*CUU k C Iff tile III gllyt IHC .f the O.Hir- Kt.i Rnll\vu> and Kiev trie Company, K. M HugKin* filed null lr. the city court • »n Ratiirdav anain-f that corporation ft*r l.’.oav ||i< ctaiuiN that u cur wa* Jerked ahead suddenly and , nu-cd him t«» full to the iNivenn-nt. Mrs. Nancy Spear. funeral aervlce* .»f Mr* Nancy u. who died Sunday morning at nGdeinc. 199 D’AlvIgny atreet. conducted Monday afternoon nt residence by Rtv. T. R. Kendal), und the tnr«e/mrnt waa In Holly. •nu»u r\ Wa>t J •r Bermuda. ' . 1 it convention hating • 1 ^between Hie fnltc.l Itlnh colony of Ber- t February 1, par- are bring admitted :tn*d for Bermuda, arc bring made up An Invitation b«* been accepted by Dr. K. O. Matheaon. preaidant of the Georgia School of Technology, to reepond to the uddrea* of welcome it the opening of the Southern Kducn- tlonal Aanoclatlon convention In Macon next April. Thl* la expected to be one of* the nvvat Important educational gathering* In the South thl* year. At tha meet ing will be gathered all the prominent educator* of thl* section and many phllnnthroplMtn who have contributed liberally to educational fund* In III. 1 South. FAILED TO GET DAMAGE8 FROM TELEGRAPH CO. (tpermi to The Georgina Chattanooga, T*nn.. Fob 4—In the autt ngalnat the Western I’nlon Tele graph Company for alleged failure*to deliver a me**age In time for the nr- rlval at the dcnthtied. Judge Karly de cided ngalnat the plaintiff today on the ground that the dmpntch had not been *rnt to a blood relative, but waa «d- dteased to the huaband of the womun It waa Intemled for. who could not reach the Iwdalile on the allegcil ac count of the delay enuaed by the hua* band holding the dlapatch. W. C.T, U. INSTITUTE TO BE HELD HEBE An liiRtltute for the Wom«n'* Christian Temporanre Union will Ih* held In Atlanta tN’Klnidiig February 17. ami Mra. Mary L. Mel.ciii|oii has laxued the following ou nouncenient: lly request of Mra. Mary Harrla Armor, president of the (ieorgl.i Woman'* Chrl*- tin it Temperance Union. I hereby cordially Invite every union In the fifth roitgreaidoniil dUfrlet of lleorgtft to mud one deleimte to the W. C. T. U. hiBtltiite, to lie held In At lanta, IrngHiuliig February 17, aud rloalng February. 19. The atate union him employed Mr*. ItuL look, of Klndra, N Y., to romluet six In- atltnte* In thla Rlnte during the prem*ut month for the pur|MHM» of Instructing the niemliera of the W. u. T. U. In all up-ti*- date liietlnalH employed by tbe iiutluiuil union for the propagation of the work for Hod and home nud numntilty liegun thirty- four year* ago. The reaaloiiH will lw» n|H*n to ererylwdy. The program will In* putdUhed lat.-i on. Semi mtme» of ilidegnte* to Mr*. Mnrv I.. Melauidou. I*r» , »hlent of Fulton County W, C. T. U. t No. IJ9 Wasblngtou atreet, Allan ta, tin. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL COMPANY have muveil Into their new store. Peso litre# street, where you con And everything carried In an exclusive o cal house. The Ballard Bifocal gained a reputation for this tlrm In teas than > year, no other houi* has made in a half rentury. Not hotv cheap, but how well we can serve you. PILES CURED IN « TO 14 DAY8. PAZo OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In ( to >4 day, or money refunded. 80c. 00000000000000000000000000 0 O WAY TO PEACE MAY 0 BE THROUGH BLOOD. O O O O New York. Feb. 4.—The bishop 0 O of Brooklyn, the HI. Rev? Charlea O O Edward McDonnell. In thanking 0 O Brooklyn Catholics for the »ym O pathy they extended to the French 0 O bishops and clergy, at a moss O O meeting last night, held In the O O Grand opera house, mild he felt 0 O convinced of an amicable outcome O O of the war of the French govern- O p m,nt against the Catholic church, O O but that "the way to peace may be O O through blood ttaelf.” O O oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Malaria Makaa Pala Siekly Children. The Old Standard, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, driven nut malaria and builds up Ihe system. Bold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 60 rents. ATLANTA'S ONLY FUB-HOOF AMII'I.AN HOTEL—THE MAJEBTW ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to thank our many friends and the general public who have so generously patronised us at our old stand. 61 Peachtree atreet. We now extend n moat cordial Invitation to visit us nt our new store. 75 Peachtree street, where we have more room and many Improvements added. We will strive harder than ever to offer optical service which few glass wearers have enjoyed. Our entire time given to optica. No aide lines. The only ex clusive manufacturing retail optical huuso In Atlanta. WALTER BALLARD A CO. WILL TAKE NO SIDE IN SENATORIAL PRIMARY Catarrlets ■tePkaivkM m infiaauoauo*. mk>im (JeWklf leUsse Keel KioMdi Hnfikit w _ _ Na****. aa4aU*lfc*r ? ra ®? 8 SiS3®5Hi3 M*vliil to Tlio Georgian. Jackann. Ml**-. Feb. 4.—Leglalative ratulidatea all over the Mate are mak ing haate to Inform their cnnatltuent* that they do not propone to take uny the fart that th«- IW lied before the people at the primary. Cheney'• Expeotorant cure* coughs, colds, LaQrippe And croup. 60 years on the market. All Drug gists 26c. TO HOLD SECOND INQUEST OVER BODY OF NEGRO. Special to The Georgian. tlreenvllle, S t\, Feb. 4.—Coroner Joe Wooten will hold a aeeond Inquest In the case of a negro by the name of t'ordosn William*, whoa# body wa* ahlpped here from i'oncord several day* ago. with a certificate atteatlng that the man had died of heart failure. The negro wa* a member of a freight train crew and when hla body arrived here hla family discovered that the man had died from name violent cause, a* hi* body showed unmistakable sign* of It. Both leg* were broken, the skull fractuied und the abdomen crushed. The negro’* family reported the maty ter tu the roronvr. who empaneled a Jury*, and at the Inquest It developed that the man had been killed by a lo comutlee. having bad IUg foot caught to a in Itch. FUNEDAL PF MRS. DARDEN HELD AT WASHINGTON 8pedal to The Georgian. Washington, Oa., Feb. 4 —Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock occurred the fu neral services over the remain* of Mr*. C. B. Darden, whose death occurred late Friday evening after a lingering lllneaa. The deceased wa* 46 year* old, n devout member of the Presbyterian church and estimable woman. She wa* a slater of Mr*. John R. A*bury, of t 'rawfordvllle, Oa.. and la survived by her husband and five children: Mlaae* Birdie and Mary Darden, of thl* city; Wallace Darden. W. R Darden, of Gainesville. G«., and Gordon .Dardep, of Nashville, Temu Mrs. Elizabeth 8im*. The funeral service* of Mr*. Eliza beth Him*, uho died Saturday night nt her residence In Hapevllle, Ga- were conducted Monday morning at the Mount Zion 4R*thodl*t church. At the time of her death Mr*. 81m* was *0 year* of age and Is survived by no lea* than eight-one direct descendants. She was the mother of Mrs. Mary Houthard, of t'arteravllle, On.; J. F. Kim*, of Irondale, Al*.; Hon. J. L. Him*, mayor of Hapevllle; Mrs. Jnn- nte Ball, of Hapevllle; Mr*. Mattie Orr. of Virginia, and Mr*. Alice Nolan and Mr*. Hallle Thratlklll. of Hape vllle. Hhe 1* also survived by two sis ters. Mr*. W. A. Dodge, of Knit Point, and Mr*. J. M. Johnson, of Atlanta, and one brother, J. J. Jones, of At- Ob YOUR NEXT TRIP •O VIA TBE Louisville & Nashville R. R. THE NEW LINE TO Cincinnati & Louisville L, N A Soil'd Vutibmled Traia Lighted by 6m aad Electricity laaras UaJaa Statioa JUteata 3J0 P-. Dally. Madam Steapia* Can aad the rtaaat DINING SERVICE Ofbrad Aaywbara. City Ticket Office, 4 Peachtree Street PHONES, MAIN 1088, ATLANTA 178 STATISTICS. People Gain Strength and Economy Grape-Nuts PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. $1.200—Atlanta Real Estate Company to C. R. Alexander. (\ T. Scott and T. A. KntffliT. toroiJ Burcket atreet. War- mnty.deed. $750—Josephine M. Wilson to J. L. Chapman,-toi on Fulton Avenue. War ranty de#4t $250—Mrs. Amanda E. Crawford to A. C. and H. O. Bucker. lot on Bish op street. Warranty deed. $2.750—R. N. Walker to Mrs. 8. B. Ranaen, lot on corner of Rprtng and Linden streets. $2,500—Henrietta Herreck to J. W. Beaty, lot on 8t. Charles avenue. War ranty deed. $550—W. T. Mawry to J. H. Ewing and c. F. Bensen, lot on Jones avenue. $15.000—William Burckel to Mra. Anna D. 8hcwmake, tot on West Peach tree atreet. $4,750—Charles L Glessner to, Mrs. Louise Neuachulten. lot on Boat Pine street. Warranty deed. $1,200—8. W. Crawford to L. W Blalock, lot on Lawton street. Loan deed. $575—8. B. Turman to 8. W. Craw ford, lot on Lawten street BUILDING PERMIT8. $2,500—City of Atlanta, to Install steam tubular In Grndy hospital. $95—Mr*. Joe Ltver. to re-cover frame dwelling nt 227 8outh Pryor atreet. $155—R. M. King, to re-cover franv dwelling at 25 Holcomb’* alley. * DEATH8. Jessie May McGennts. ngo 1 montt*. died af 94 t'lara street. K. Anderson, colored, og-? 7 months, died at 28 Fraser street. Emma Merritt, colored, age 28 years, died 2 Wimpy avenue. ' E. J. Elliott, age 50 years, died at Gnuly hospital. Nancy Andrews, color* 1, age 2 years, died at 189 Maple street. Andrew L. Murphy, colored, age 52 years, died at 403 Terry street. Miss Vonle Roberta, age 25 yean, tiled of consumption at 86 Berean ave nue. Mrs. Isaiah Borwn. age 88 years, died 47 Crescent street. Moees H. Newsom, age 67 years, died of npriplexy at 111 Kirkwood avenu. Z. T. Carr, age 40 years, died at 360 Decatur street. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bennett, girl, at 184 Blew art avenue. To Mr. and Mia. T. C. Parkin*, girl, at 110 Middle atreet. To Mr. and Mr*. Elbert Sykes, a boy, at 69 Hampton street. To Mr. and Mr*. Y. T. Edwards, a girl, at 208 Greensferrv avenue. To Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wtlborn. a boy. at 34 Rhlnchnrt avenue. To Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sm«th, a boy, at 140 Ruck well atreet. To Mr. and Mrs. John Victors, a girl, at 18 Orate street. To Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McDivItt, a girl, at 82 Do«ld avenue. To Mr. and Mr*. J«»hn F Floyd, a boy. nt 100 South Delta street. To Mr pnd Mrs. L. M. Toney, a bov. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send eteinp for particular,’ end totl- monlau of the remedy that clean Ihe complexion, removes akin Imperfections, moke, new blood and Improve* the health. If you taka BEAUTY6KIN beneficial results ars guaranteed or monrr refunded. CHICHESTER CHEMtl •'phHa'd&.te. 0 *.. 395 Free IA ,treel To Mr. nkd Mrs. t\ II Bright, a boy, at 97 West Cain street. To Mr. amt Mra. jncob llelman, a girl, at 355 Whitehall street. To Mr. anil Mrs. John H. Halley, .» girl. 3 Highland avjnur. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Overlon, a girl, at 6S West iteavhuee street. Tn Mr and Mra. J S Martin, a hov. at 57 Oglethorpe avenue To Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Cochran, a boy, W. F. Leathers, at «L, daacona of Waal Atlanta Primitive Baptist church, va. John W. Green. Mrs. Martha J. Nance Mrs. Mary L. Whitaker. Mrs. Eallte & Brown. Mrs. Daisy Green Rogers, Lsura A. Gresn. Samuel Green. Alpha Green. Willie Bernice Green. Alfred Green, Julia Green. Ruth Green. Annie Kate Oreen, Willie P. Green. Lucy EJmtna Green, Hen ry ,1. Green, Jr. No. 11916. Petition In Fulton superior court to sell church property and re-In vest proceeds In other property. To the defendant. H. 11. Orsea. Jr.: You are hereby, notified that a petition has been filed In Fulton superior court In which you are one of ths defendants, seeking to sell certain property In tha rlty of Atlanta In Und lot 12, fronting M (ert on the south side of Kennady street, end running back, alme width as front, too feet: said property having bean deed, ed by H. H. Green to plaintiffs In ths above stated caae. with a reversion to the defendants In case atld property thoute be abandoned as church property. You are further commanded to be and appear at the session of this court to he held on i ho first Monday la March. 1907, then and thera to make answer to said petition; this nolle# being given to you a, a non-resldsnt of said ateto of Georgia. Witness th* Honorsbls John T. Pen dleton. judge of said rourt. „ ARNOLD BROYl.cJf. Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County. ^ Candlers, Thomson and Hlracb, allot* at 140 Rockwell atreet. glH° Mr ' an<l Mr *‘ Loon * y Mllum ‘ * To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pattllla, a bo*. 3e» Bender street. New Route to Cuba. The steamship “Brunswtelt,- of th# Brunswick Bteamshlp Company, anil sail from Brunswick, On., for Havana. ^Xr^oGcc' 0 " 0 *'** ,C,, • dU,, • ""W Leave Brunswick noon. February 6th, 1 * ,h .' * Urch 6th . March 19tlh April 2d. and every other Tuesday thereafter, arriving at Havana svsry following Thursday at 1 p. m. ** Rsturning. Leave Havana noon February 9th, February 23d, March tth, March ltd April *th, and every other Saturday thereafter, arriving Brunswick every following Monday at I a m. Rates Brunswick ts Havana. One way, first cabin Ml 00 One way. second cabin >1100 trip, tlrmt cabin 110.00 Including meals and berth on steamer. for state room reservations nod fur. ther Information, apply to „ „ H. C. M'FADDEN, Osn. Posa Agent A. 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