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"^TTtHROWER,
39 X. Forsyth St.,
13rll ’Phono 1450.
Standard 'Phone 164.
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VIlT f ||,KIM OOTTAGIS IN SPI ES
* , .■■. ,rh04Kt on WMt rtlr •frett, oo
Old n* »*•"*' •
!ir ^. IctH «
$1.10#.
.fWissr.B AVRSL'E. JWT orr or
, ,, r ,trwi; Croon cuttsge; *Pl*ndld
Su'i"
M, i; l> ROOM COTTAGE ON
i irrrnrt’; rloee to Whitehall.
U.TI*m»I HOUSE ON GLENN STREET;
lot to i’v i»o feet, renting at $12 per
MU*. tl.Sa Terms.
„, vlll V STREETS t-KOOM COTTAGE;
.11. ; large «*rn»r lot. n.609.
ITZTTtitMi: sr-roLORED; oood EE
r.o'. M. POco 1*0.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
(JI.ORE & JUSTIN,
213 Peters Building.
... ska!. STREET. BETWEEN CHEST-
Newport. breert-oew flye-room
JiV* «!.»'; I® c»*h e»d W P*f month.
..... i ms ON CM88TNUT STREET: 40
I,, i:' sn.uber .treat: only 6325; a e*.b
wt r |OTS ON GKirriN AND JETT
»3 m.h and 65 per month. For
,1,1. rail at "»lf«.
viTTsl V ROOM HOUSE. BAHT FRONT
i,,,.. lot, uu lllll street; price 62.400:
IOTK
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Tuesday, February i!, urn.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
• Both Phones.
Sc? Kth'Ji 1 ,?.' wl " 1 , •’"Wf •‘■""n coaroo.
ss mStswa •K , isa M iS&. <Mn ***»“
STURGEON 4 LANE,
ABAL. BSTATK and INVESTMENTS.
" 7*7-7.'; EMPIRE BUILDING
Roll Phono 4375—Standard 1*7*.
61.200 FOB NICEST BIX-BOOU COTTAGE
ou Boat Georgia avenue. Tarma.
JACKRON STBEET; NEW ANIi
k room h.ma. on lot tax 161
"" “•/ i.rnia; worth luvaatigailug.
M.oon- LOT sopjsno; SLIGHTLY KI.F.
...I? 'll' n * ' ; beet locatlou fn 111
w*i* law.
KMd-'.NJIAN PARK; 2 RTOtlY II ROOM
h.niao; heeuilfully dralane.1: rnmlduniloti
• w .r n 'L M* ftature#; aplendbl hath:
beautifully finished; well located ou fO-foot
La ay terms.
IT.SOn—TWO HTOHY f ROOM MODERN
residence; beautifully shaded and elevateil
lot; wear Douce DeLeon; niter side nml
rear.
WANT OFFER FOR 24-ROOM HOt.'MK.
two lilooka of 1'eavbtree; will rent for 99)
per month, nml will uever be vaunt; Ideal
Investment.
•4.7W BUY* APARTMENT UOUftE
renting at 162.40 per month: In flrst-clnaa
condition; 16 tiituiiten' walk from the post-
office.
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
SOI Century Bldg. Phone 4419.
J. H. GARNER. .C. HORACE McCALL.
NORTH SIDE HOME-CORNER WEST
Peachtree place and William* atreci,
aloe-room, modern home; lot 65 by jfo, for
#5.750. Only 11,200 ennta; balance |S00 a year.
pW I2.23»>;
MT WERT OF c RaNT PAItK. BHANn
_. w ,i\ r.M.iti cnttsge; lot 60 by 160. and a
vnirr »nd gaa and til. ald.wolka;
JTor lino; price 6i*>; 130 caah and
IRAKI' NEW
rl.ee III
(*. il.i.
APARTMENT HOUSE:
151.40 par month, for a
iuasi' Xew sf.ven-room cottage.
K BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK,
m niitagi- lonalatlug of Bre largo rooma
at ball. nl.'. porehra. etc. Thta la on.
IODER.K SIN-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH
lim lot: Imt part of Woat End; <2.30;
Rili i real bargain.
THUS. W. JACKSON,
Heal Estate,
•111) -Hii Xat’l Bank Bldg.
Hell Phone 5214.
WEST END COTTAGE
>’ ' ASH wiu. buy almost new.
*••111 ini it. live room cottage, one-half
tnr ‘ • r»»ni t-nr llur; all Improrcmenta.
SIX ROOM COTTAGE.
«M.I. HI V A NEW SIN-ROOM
’’/"w " Wen End; nil Improvementa
" ‘'-i for twelve inonthe for tW a
VKNT l'KACHTREE LOT.
''Ill Itl*Y LARGE laOT NKAIt IN
litni*: Juat the place to
"'»■« Take n look at thta.
lutlf:
WEST SIDE.
N UAHV TERMS WILL BUT A
two-atory ten-room real-
Improvementa, spleudltl
*•--1 r*it«l i
line.
riiEW STREET.
1 "II A LARGE T\VO-HTt»UY TEN
- r. ,„^ r |„ ra odvn» Improve
• ^Ipl . ..rit.-r lot.
’INK STHEET COTTAGE.
W' "'ll III) A FIVE-ROOM COT-
•• iioitmfiimiita, large lot runuliiK
" I ;* G. ' siret't Iiouao can be bnllt
AND DWELLING.
,"111. IH V A STORK AND
llliis .-iimbliHMt, thn-'- riKim
m,.:; 1 - '"rtf- vn,-ant tut on cornur.
,! -- 1 '' ■ ii.-lBliu.irhiHHl, and rcbtail
Today I barn Ihrar
aum<- turiua. lank at
thi-y ara .11 Rom-
~..r,i ' "NKKDHRATB avrkpk.
, ' "jnn n'tlunaa. With all run-
__ *-». — !.-« I-a ah and, fcs month.
IIIIISTRHBT BETWEEN
»i*. i v », ' '"V 1'cnrly new C room tsit-
’ ,l ' t.5 "i. I'" Prior 62.600; 6603
N.u!. , IIA| t' RLoi'k OF NORTH
-'"O In™ brnw, with
■ni, - ill.llnsa on lut-MMO; makr
>11 6160 TO 6600 DOWN.
1 ' BROOKS,
... ^ K«d Estate ;
‘ National Bank.
Fhono 1393 Main.
INMAN PARK—REATmFTL VACANT
lot, W by 230 feet, on Waddell ulreot,
uear car line. Only tlAOO. Eaay payment*.
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
VACANT HOUSE
OWNERS.
List your vacant houses
with us. We will find you
good tenants at once.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estato and Renting.
28 Peachtree St.
V. CHELENA.
Real Estate,
706 4th National Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone 3876.
NORTH SIDE.
JACKSON STREET-NEW TEN-ROOM
modern: corner home; may tenua ..6S.5n
NORTH BOri.EVAltD - NINE-ROOM
two-atory near Ponre DeLeon avenue;
It'a a Iw-auty. Term.
WEST l'KACHTREE—NEW TEN ROOM
eorncr home: enat front: elegontlv for
lllkheil tllrollRlu'llI. A eomplrte e.e»y b"iiie.
Terma
WEST BAKER-CLOSE IN SIN ROOM
milage,In Br»i elaa« repair: nil eouvi-n-
lenrea. Terma
WEST PEACHTREE - LARGE KAS1
fpin‘ vnennt let; eloae In: he.t - 111 ’ !*'
no opnrluienl liouae In Ibe rlty. l*'*riii*-6*.-'
HonvnisTtritEET-N e a it non e V Attl
-Six room eotloge: exirn low'
Term. ^
EAST i AIX-KEVEN RO»M COTTAGE IN
pwd romlllluu. Term*
KART CAIN-SIX U«»oM
Terma
COMBINATION "store ' NO inyEI.I.ING
ell Aahl.y alreel: ''"'“p.'i - oolv
for four im*rc lmn»*'». • * .
per nionlli. If taken nt •
“south side
WASHINGTON STREK^TWEIA^UlSia
two-atory;
nnd hath
a»M* me quick »'
wile TerniM
for a unlck
J5.M0
c^^^viiNir'.'Los^ IN
IIILI. HTUKK.T
roll ilge
GI.KNNWIM»I»
itt**^*;
il.nsi: IN six-rggxi
kJ.TVi
81’VF.X ROOM CGT
71—T.T. k i k I • XT it CT T- SK V K N IH HIM
HOUTI1 l*l«V h ...... Tern s
cottage; a line WW*;J»
ilA^lTUKKI
tng«* Tenua
PULI.IAM SltKirr S1NH.IUM
tag*-. Term-*
Washington Rtreet te:
modern if* »•*
— -*T' [vifvrH biV.|UN)M
CAIMTGl. " *-M *• J.tA»
tag* » 'I ’ u "‘ —
mv inhim * Muxr.it
GRANT ' wall- througlnm*
Tenua
paxTi.dTn
RTRF.r. r S1X-KOMM
C« IT-
I2a«5.)
65-a4gg
CIHDENS. SolemnII.
66.600—NORTH HIDE; NEW TWO-STORt
•area-room: sow resting for »» awatb.
Tenu*.
•.600-XKAU CAPITOL AVENU8. ON
beat 'roes street; two-elary eerea-roooi;
all iii.mI.tii luiptmeiaeata Tersw.
62.260—GUANT KTItKET — IfIVIS-ROoM
large lot; .sake your own terms
62.160—NORTH KIDR; FIVE-ROOM; am
latprorrmeet*. Good street. Term* easy
62.000—NEAR GRANT PARE: FIVE-ROOM
-All Iwpreremenie; year awa term*.
61,160—ON NORTH DECATUR CAR LINK;
Qvr-r.Miui milage mi lot 60 bylM; make
ynur own tenua.
»'l!Wy
raay. „ •
61.700—COL6X66B PARE, NgW F1VX
roixn rollif*. on innt Mt. Ttrmt «*«r.
♦1.580—NEAR COLLEGE PARK CAR LING
—Sr.' room: large lot. Teram. '
61.600—Jt'BT OFF SOUTH PRYOR; FOUR
rooms. Term,
61.ro FOR FIVK ROOM AND HALL ON
good slced lot. Just lb* ptaee for a cheep
Untie. Terms.
6l.M0-l.nOK: ON CAB LINE; , TWO
story serra.room bourn, oa alee let.
Houae mold not be built fee the money.
Mike your owe terma.
6LOOO—WOOD WARD AVENUE—THREE
room sail bell; lot U by UO. Her# beeu
offered 61.B0 for this place as term* of
6200 cash sud 616 moelb. Oweer ereuts
ueob.
6000 Foil TIIREE-ROOU: ON .LOTJR BY
ft) to alley. Terms 6100 eeob; 610 per
montb. Harry.
LOOK AT OUR AD IN THE JOURNAL.
ANSLEY BROS.,
REAL ESTATE,
Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St.
Phone 339 Bell.
WE SELL DIRT CHEAP.
IIKIIK'RK YOCtt PROOFS:
IN T1IE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OP
nonr school botM» on North nveuuc. we
luive n flue lot. 42 by !♦>. to au alley,
ivliluli jou con buy for a abort time at SI.-
NO BETTER INVESTMENT ON THE
otolith able tlmn thta double bouae with
nine r«K>inn to the able nml all modern Int-
|iro\euietita. Lot 40 by 140 feet.' Ilouae
rent* for 136 t»er month, and you ran buy
It for S&.2&0.
PIEDMONT AVENUE, AND THE WERT
i* tree re. la n flue nine-room bouae ou a
so'h| lot. and la a Iwrjtalu at S7,75u.
DIRT CHEAP? WELL. IIOW’H TIII8?
Double teuement liouae of tbr»*e rooiua
anil bntb to each able on lot 91 by $7 feet
Co nn nlley; rent* for #96.20 per montb.
Excellent north aide Investment for only
$2,100. Nearly 13 per cent on your money.
LOVKI.Y WASHINGTON HTRKKT HOME
—Corner lot. You want a nl«*« aeven-rnotn
your "clinnee! It rent a for #30 per mouth,
find will either tunke you a aplendld In-
veattnenC .or J^e Juat tne thlut for Your
Dll J W. MAYSON. II. I* COBBS AND
Pf!^
GILT EDGE
INVESTMENTS.
tb'.OOO DOWN WILL YIELD A NKT IN-
cau, of 62,761) on A 1 locmnl reining prop,
iwlthm. If yon hsrr the money, you can
tint nlfonl to miss this.
67.5)0—ONK-VHIIID CASH; WELL Lo
cated and fslrly rice In. Flno property,
renting for 6SS nionlbly. to (rst class white
tenauta.
#3,009—4*LORE IN NORTH HIRE WEt.L-LO-
rated property, twto block a of Peachtree;
lenaeil for W0 per month: one hnlf cnah.
#4,o50—RENTE #32.4.7 MONTHLY; FAIRLY
eloae In white property; north aide. All
miNlern oonvenleuceo. Steady demand.
I4.1K7—-IfEW NKUUO PUOPKUTY: WELL-
built and finely locnteol for renting; bring
ing #W monthly.
#3.150—NEW AND .MODERN TWO STORY
tlirlit r«M>tii north aide eorncr; complete
iHtib- extra Inwitory; cabinet tnnntela; sibl
ing iloorn. Tile' walka. etc. Owner
935 rent.
$255A-WKRT END: SIX ROOM COTTAfSE;
at #26 month; every c«»u»®ulence.
Near car line. l.ot lb** well.
HEE UH FOR RAROAINH.
••WE C.ET RESULTS."
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 Fourth National Dank
building.
Dell Phone 5223.
61.700—NO. SK) FORM WAIT HTRKKT: A 6
room cottage; nice lot. gardeu. etc. #5u0
mail, and #23 per month.
#2,150—NEAT. NEW 4 ROOM COTTAdE ON
Rnttkln atre**t near lloulevnnl; trnter. gua.
aewer nnd aldewalk. Reutlng |2J per montb.
t3,»A-A REA! TIFUL. NEW MttHtM 2
atory realilenn*. In l>eat part of Went End.
Ijirc • lot; nil U’.iprovruicuta nml ctmveu-
lence; ll.AM mah nnd #7) per uioutb.
#LPW-HAI.F ACRE LOT With HOOD &
liNXil roittnire. rei*eptlon hall, cabinet man-
tvD etc.; 9M feet (nau l^hewootl rar Hue
nt LnkcntNool ll«dglita; |PM cnali uud 910 per
ll on tb.
#n.om SPLENDID « ROOM COTTARE ON
Hill at reel. %* 1th every convenience; l&'Xi
•fidi null #25 |n r in* nib.
ran-TAMIL tjl D‘K; NICE LITTLE FARM
« f 4*i ncr»*a; liouae. fruit, wtsoda. rutiuliig
u tiler mid lioitoiu laud; nenr Rtnlau ou
Oeurgla railroad. A ra»v little bargnlu.
FOR SALE ’•
Routs $1,400. Price $11,500.
This is an exceptional bar*
gain in nine double houses
in excellent repair, one
block of ear line; lot is 200
by 200 and fronts three
streets. Sidewalk, water
and sewerage .down. Room
on lot for four more double
houses. This property is on
the north side and only few
blocks from West Peachtree
street. See me for full par
ticulars. .
OHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Aubprn Avenue.
D. P. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY. .
20* CANOLKR BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 220-—ATLANTA 851.
OUR LIST or ATTRAf'TIVB HOMER
all over the state was never ao complete
ns now. Write us and we will Interest
WEST END COTTAGES.
-BRAND -NEW. LOVBI.T SIX • BOOM
:G.S“hjlb
IXIM WILL BUT A NEW SIX-BOOM COT-
tago ou for nor lot; rant front. Ilaa porra-
lain bntb. bat and nM water; III* walk.
Tbla kotiaa la on a prominent atrmt, In-lug
only urn- Nork from Gordon atroet car
linn and oar block from Lurlla avruuo ear
line; our-half caah; latlaacv cau I*
62.mv.ON OAK STREET, NEAR
IIGl'SB ON LEE
Had araauo aad
•fjf-
Wa
CAPITOL AVENUE HOME—TWO-STORY
right-room hoaaa] largo lot; oaat front;
only 6760 caah and balaacn on raay torma.
NEW COTTAGE AT
* LAKEWOOD.
AT LAKE WOOD HBIUI!
line, m bar* a now
ulrr grorc; roraar lot; a
630 caah aad kalweo i
ACREAGE.
I FEONTINO WHITE
At atroat) on the Fair
WE HAVE BOMB MONEY TO LEND ON
8. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Cor. BroatLand Ala. Streets.
LOOK AT THIS! ONE OF THE UNI S
for If taken at once.
JUST OFF NORTH JATKRON; LOT «3
l»y 173 feet; teu-ruoni bouae, with every
iimvenlence: stable *and servant's housf;
two tin the. The »»eat Imrgnlu on the north
aide, fur 63.200, If taken at once.
a mna7“on’"woodward aVKM*K:
Just off «f Dark avenue: eight-room
house; two-atory; n choice borne uud only
64.009. with good terms.
A 62,a»* HuilK, NUAU NEW—YIADUUIL
on Wnsbtugton street, at 616.000. Make iir
nn offer. We are unxloua to sell, but don’t
have to.
2 MILKS SOUTH OF MARIETTA. GA..
on electric line, an unusually attractive
pro|>naltlnn nt 61.8W. on ( fonr-rooui house
OS NORTH JACKSON. Illflll. WELL-
located home; large lot; overlooking the
rlty; eight rooma; Juat the completeat
home: Juat finished; everything up to «f *
two toilets; and If aold at once. 67,750.
WE UAVK FOR RALE A VERT ATTIC AC-
five manufacturing plant at Moreland. Ga.
With one-third cash, you Can stand around
and grow rich like the owner has. Don’t
fall to Investigate. We do not engage lo
hot air propositions.
ON CIIAI’KL STREET."SEAR THE NEW
terminal station, we hare *4 by 160 that la
obliged to advance lu value. Let us show
you this property.
TWISTED CHILD'S ARM,
DISLOCATING JOINT
AND DEATII RESULTS
Hprclnl t« Th* G«r*lnn.
Batonton, Qs . . Feb. 12.—Ax llix re-
i suit nf an accident rf over two weeks
jiigo In which her unn wna twitted »e-
verely, Ruby Knowlcn, a 12-year-old
child, died Sunday.
George Owens, i. young man about
20 yearx of age. who wax vtelUngThe
child'* elder elatcr, called hei to him
and tried to make her take buck come
remark she hid nn.de In fun about
him. by twIetliiK of the child'* arm.
which la said to have dislocated It.
After Intense suffering the child went
fn bed. blood poleon developed and
she died In agaony Sunday afternoon.
Owen* claimed that he ind the child
were playing. He ha* not been seen
since the accident and I* said to have
gone to Atlanta.
■juTra
PEACHTREE STORE
Houses and In vestments.
BY M. H. LUCAS & CO.
23 1-2 Whitehall St.
rSnU'Al.I.Y WELL Bflt.T 7 ROOM
cuttngc lii nor then stern part of city; lot
109x900: price 63.500; terms.
COTTAGE l’S r
|Mrt of Hill at
62,000 on t#rm».
CHEW HTRKKT COTTAGE. NEAR CRUM
Icy atrc«>t. »lx riMtnii. uwMlem: lurg*’ lot;
1^103* 4*r<»rgi« avenue cottage, five rot
DON’T FORGET THAT WE HAVE A
long list tif high rlaaa homes ou (lie |»r!u-
cffwl north aide street*. 64.009 to 6J9.000.
TWO-BTORY AND COTTAGE IIOMEH AT
W«>at Kml. Wc can get you a good hotuc
for (he money nut (hat way.
than II per cent on price,
HOME SPECIALLY FINK RESIDENCE
lota on West Peachtree. Juulner, Plml*
mont nvenne, INuuv l*el^on. JNckaoii. Hon-
icvnril nml nt Aimlej |urk. t^west prlcca.
FACTORY oil WARE IIOI HE LOT. 100
by 140 feel. III four blocks E'jullnlile build
Ipg; nnsp ni 65.6X*.
TWENTY ROOM APARTMENT, FOUR
PEACHTREE ROAD ACREAGE—HI*E-
tl.il l ..ucn I it fin N|>et-ulnllnii at Buek-
he.nl. Tw* siiinll tracts ebenp. Juat beyond
end of lllgld.tnd avenue car line.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.
For Sale Real Estate.
INVESTMENT
BARGAINS
HI'IIING KTItKET, NEAit H'KHT LINDEN;
.-Ixlil r—.in*■ ill nmx-vnlcncee; reate 640
per mniith; 66.600.
A commodious and up-to-date soda
water, candy and refreshment store will
be fitted up at 10S Peachtree street by
the Nunnnlty Company, and when
spring arrives will be ready for a grand
opening.
The inRhagcnient promise* to xur-
pa*s Itself In finishing the store room,
and the Intent and mon up-to-date na
tures will be Installed. One of the
handsomest soda fount* In the South
will be purchased and will occupy a
prominent position In the store. The
store I* how occupied by Phillip* *
Denny, but many change* will be made
before It I* occupied by the Nunnally
Company.
Winshlp Nunnally, vies president and
-enernl munsger, said Tuesday morn
ing that It would be several weeks be
fore the new lease began. an* that
some time would be required In secty-
Ing new lutings. He'eald, however,
many improvements on the Whitehall
street store would be made In the new
■tore before It was opened to the
public.
CHAS. M. SEAY,
FORMER ROMAN,
IN CAST OF “ZAZA ”
ll will prova Intaruatlng to the many
friendn of Charles Morgan Hcav
DEATH BREAKS AGAIN
INTO FAMILY GROUP
DEATH CLAIMS TWO GENERATIONS. .
In this group, from left to right, are. Mrs. Sarah Brown, whs died
twa weeks ago; hor daughter, Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Karr, whs died Tues
day morning* Mrs. Mary Elisabeth McIntyre, a daughter of Mrs. Karri
Mrs. Bsule Wallace, a daughter of Mrs. McIntyre, and Misa NelNs Wal
lses, a daughtsr-of Mrs. Wallace.
Daughter Follows
Mother Across River
—7— —-— —L
, to Beyond.
For the second, time within two
weeks, death has broken Into a family
group which was one of the most re
markable on record. The death on
Tuesday morning of Mr*. Mary Elisa
beth Knrr. of 34 Ea*t Twefth afreet, re.
move* the second nf this group.
Two week* ago Mr*. Narah Brown,
nf 47 Crescent avenue, passed away at
the age of 67 year*. Before her death
there hart been live.generation! ullve,
and a representative of each had been
photographed In a group which la re-'
produced In The Georgian.
on Tuesday morning the daughter-of
the late Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mary Elisa
beth Knrr, followed her mother to tits
great beyond. But three generations
are now lefrtn the group.
Mrs. Karr was 70 years of agt. She
Is survived by three eons. J. B. N, H,
J. and J. H. Karr, and three daughters,
Mrs. J. N. McIntyre, of It Watt Pine
street, Mrs. I* L. Langston, and Mrs.
T. J. Echols.
The funeral will take place Wednes
day afternoon at 1 o’clock In Bardie
churchyard. Rev. H. L. Edmondson,
puator of the Paul Msthodl(t_
church, will conduct the services, and'
the following deaceadanta of the aged
woman will bs the pallbearers: A. J.
McIntyre, F. W. Echols, T. J. Echols,
J. I.. McIntyre. T. C. Echols and B. C.
Echols.
COUNTY OFFICIALS
WERE INDICTED
,- •mr-xir-
Speelsl to the Georgian
Greenville. 8. C., Feb. 12.—At Clin
ton Indictments have been returned
against prominent men as the result
of the probing nf the financial condi
tion of Hampton county,
The Indictments were as follows;
A. W. Amon, former sheriff, for ein-
bezsllng state funds.
A. tv. Amon. for embessllng county
funds.
A. J. McArthur, A. T. Herring and
George Hlghemlth, the former board nl
county commissioner*, for turning over
the tee hooka to A. W. Amon without
settlement.
V. J. McArthur. A. T. Herring and
George Hlghsmtth, former board of
county commissioners, for fnlture to re.
quire A. W. Amon tn give school fund
bonds.
. R. Peterson, W. J. Falrcloth and c.
Jackson, present board of county
commissioners, for failure to require
Everett Turner, treasurer of Sampson
county, to give school fund bonds.
The' former sheriff. A. W. Amon.
mode an assignment January 26. 1607.
nnd- has not been soon here since. -The
nlloged shortage will be In the neigh
borhood of 646,000.
RESOLUTION COMMITTEE
APPOINTED BY THE BAR.
Special In The Georgian.
Augusta. On.. Feb. 12.—At a meeting
of the Augusta liar Association, which
was called this morning for the pur-
pose nf taking some action upon the
recent death of one of the most promi
nent member* of the local bar, Fred T.
Lockhart, a committee -consisting of
Judge E. H. Calloway. Judge H. »_\
Roney and W. K. Miller. Esq., wue ap
pointed to draft eultnhle resolution*
upon Mr. Lockhart's death. The res
olutions will be reported at another
meeting of the association, which will
be called.In the near future.
COMPAn7~I8 DRILLING
FOR ANNUAL INSPECTION.
Special to The Georelnn.
Augusta, GA. Feb. 12.—The local mil-
know that lie Is playing th* 'lending ’ Itnry companies of the Third Georgia
role In support of-Miss Mabel I r Mom-I regiment are busily preparing for In-
ginnery In "/.am," which Is to be pro- j apectlon by Colonel Ubear on the l»th
sented In Atlanta Wednesday after- T r |.weekly drills arc being
noon and evening. Mr.^^Beay^ls troin J pelil. and when the men do not report
.. -' a< ,j )e irrmory on tlmn they are sent
fir anil made to come.
All four companies expect to (hiss In
spection without any trouble, but are
*" . i working hard to excel euch other before
Hie fib mis who havs seen tils work > th „ msiiertor senernt
"Basil- express themselves os de- ,h ln,, l‘* ■ **"*”
llghlcd Allaman* win remember D-nt ORDERED WIFE’S BODY
Mr H»*ny waa with “Tfi® H^lr lo the ! —-
Hoorah" t-ofiifianv laat season. He In
the Rue.it of hla friend Mr. B. B. Bar
ker while here.
Rome. Ga . whew hla family have hi
way* been protnlnant. He I* the non of
Captain John J. Seay. Mr. Beav hat*
hern nuerennful, both with Proctor and
with road companies.
SHIPPED TO BOSTON.
MEM 110 COP
novtasTS
The anniversary of Osorgla's birth-*
of the founding of the colony ot Geor
gia 174 years ago. when Ogtethefpe
landed at Savannah with his colonists,
was mtlnly observed Tuesday at tba
Boys' High School by the Alclphrontan
Literary and Debating Society of that
Institution.
In addition to the ezerdaea a gold
medal was awarded to the boy writing
tbs best essay. A lovUtg cup was the
gtrls 1 essay prtas.
The medal was awarded to J. Walter
LeCraw. while Miss Cornelia Cooper
received the loving cup. In addition,
Mlsa Mary Rawls was declared to be
deserving of honorable mention by the
committee which selected tbs winners.
The medal and loving cup war* nre-
eented by Hon. E. W. Martin, and ha
made an eloquent addreep oo Ogle
thorpe and his work fn founding one of
the greatest states In the “ '
The meeting was
President Jemea A. __
clety. and tbs various i
program arranged by the society were
Introduced by Principal William M.
Hlaton. of the Boys' High School. All
of the speakers were appointed by
Profeaeor Slaton because of their rec
ords along the oratorical line In the
past.
The following program was carried
out;
"Joel Chandler Harris''—A. W. Hill.
Jr.
'The Orest Beal of Georgia and the
Coat of Arms-—Henry E. Peeples.
"Georgia Indians"—Robert Hughes.
"Joseph Habersham"—Vernon Stiles.
"Women of Georgia In CIvU War"—
M. T. LaHatte, Jr.
"The Destiny of Georgia Dader'
Technical Education"—Hanteaton Hall.
"Rldney Lanier"—James P. Beattie.
“James E. Oglethorpe"—U Terrell.
"Georgia Orators"—Edwin McCarty.
“Famous Educators of Georgia"—
William Candler.
"Georgia In Civil WaF'—Lioydt
Thomas.
At the conclusion of the program
Mrs. Georg* J. Dexter, regent of th*
Joseph Habersham chapter of the
Daughter* nf the American Revolution, -
which nrganlmtlon presented the medal
and th* loving cup, wa* unaatmauety'
elected an honorary member of the.
society and a committee was appointed
to watt nn her and make th* fact
known. ,
All of the pupils who took part In
the exercises Spoke wall and showed
nnshlcriihlc uhllRy os orators.
NINETY-tlOHT CLAIMS
FILED FOR INDIAN FUND.
COLONIAL WAR 80CIETY
TO ENJOY BANQUET.
Hpcrlul l<> The Georgian.
Savannah. Ga., Feb. 12 —The annual
banquet of the Society of Colonial
War* In the slate nf Georgia, which
will lie held at the DeHoto hotel this
evening al 9 o'clock, will be n brilliant
aslon. While no speeches have been
set. there are a large number of dis
tinguished guests, among them Mayor
George W. Tlsdsman. Judge Emory
Hperr, Judge Gsorgo T. Cann. Judge
Thomas Wl. Norwood and others. Tne
m isty Itself, while small, has some
■rry prominent members.
WILL SEND TWO CHILOREN
TO INDUSTRIAL HOME.
month: 6S,3«t: terms.
WILLIAMS HtHkct—4’lAHIB ' IIN—TKN
I.Minis; all ealivenlsnees and Improve*
uieiils; reins 6* 1 per month; 66,10); terms.
IV. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE, j
PHONES 5560. j
Hpei’lnl to The Georgian.
Augusts, Ga., Feb. 12.—Eula and
tillle Wells. Itttln son and daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis Wells, of this city,
will lie sent lo the Georgia Industrial
Home hi Macon, Judge II. C. Ham
mond of the Richmond superior court,
signing an order today giving them
over to the home. The father anl
mother are In destitute circumstances
and also In III haallh and these ara the
reason* assigned for the children being
taken from thrlr custody.
H|h'i IhI to Tbs Georgian.
Norfolk, Vn„ Feb. 12.—Herbert Mor
timer Wilson, the Boston shoe factory
superintendent, whose wife died he e
yesterday from a broken heart follow
ing tils alleged desertion, arrived here
today from Raleigh, N. C. lie went
to the hospital where his wife died, but
made no irqitrst to see the body. It Is
said, lie left the hospital, giving or
ders for the body's Immedlnte ship
ment to Huston.
L. A N. MAY ABSORB
CHATTANOOGA SOUTHERN.
(pedal tn The tieergtss.
Chattanooga. Tenn. Feb. 12.-Ml Is
given out from very reliable Informa
tion that the Louisville and Nashville
railroad will be In full control of the
Chattanooga Hiiuthem railroad In less
than thirty days.
Mrs Ella Moors.
Mre Ella Moore, aged 62 years, died
Monday night at her residence, 2 Bibb
street. The funeral services will be
conducted Wednesday morning at 1*
o'clock and the Interment will be In
Caseys cemetery.
W. A Walters.
Th# funeral of W. A. Walters, who
died Bundny In Plltaburg. Pa., will ba
conducted Wednesday afternoon In the
chapel of II. M. Patterson A Ron at
2:6o o'clock. The Interment will be In
“'•jtvlsw cemetery.
k|»cdnl to The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. Feb. 1*.—Nine*
ty-elght claims have been Iliad with a.
local claim' agent by persona In Geor
gia. Alnbama. Tennessee and North
Carolina, who claim to have Cberokee
blood coursing In their veins, and tbat
they are entitled to their proportion of
the 64.000,01)* which Is offered as n.
bounty by Uncle Bam. Of thta amount
ll.ono.ono I* ofTered to persons having
Cherokee blood In their veins east of
the Mississippi, while the ramaWiiMn
I6.apo.ooo. goes to- those living west of
the Mississippi v
CHARGES ARE PREFERRED
AGAINST POSTMASTER
(peelsl In The Georgia*.
Norfolk, VSm F*b. It.—Charges were
today preferred against 8. B. Carney,
lust appointed postmaster at Norfolk,
and the United Btatea senate will hold
up ht« conitrmattom-Lt 4» charged that
Carney llvea la Norfolk county, owe*
*60,000 lo creditor* and that the lata
I’oetmaotvr Woddy appointed Carney
nsi letnnt postmaster nnd was compell
ed to pay ovar part ot hi* monthly sal
ary for four year* lo Carney under
threats that the got* ot Norfolk coun
ty would be thrown acolnri Dr. Wise,
Republican congressman, unlee* ibM