Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 14, 1907, Image 15

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THTOMUY. FEBRUARY 14. 1W7. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. >[. L. THROWER, ;;<) N. Forsyth St., Bell ’Phone 1450. Standard ’Phone 164. \,, doubt you will think t jij„ ;,n error, but such is not ,l„. , .isc. We can deliver the <r<mMIs. A beautiful vacant tt that lies pretty; very l H ,. t section North Boule- val .,l : (JO foot front; only $45 front foot, You can not Inn anything else to equal t lii‘ s jn the same section for l,. ss tiian $60 per front foot. Owner lias instructed us to S( ,|| at this sacrifice price, you will have to hurry if v „u irrt this. No information civcii over phone. Galt in ]»ei->"U. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. <i LORE & JTJStflN, 215 Peters Building. PS M AI. STREET. BETWEEN CHERT tiii' Newport. braod-MW 8ss-rnoiu : $1,860: ti(M sub *nd 115 psr month. •TK ON CHERTNCT STREET; 40 n another street; only 1325; a eaab biffi M* K M « I i ITS OX GRIFFIN AND JETT * ft red «• $25 cash and ft per month. For plat. tall ut office. # mTTsix-room house, east front ‘ an l largo lot. on 11111 afreet; price 92.100; term* NFAR WHITEHALL STREET. NICE ft-rmni cottage; til improvements down; prW- f„\2S0: termt. JTST WEST OF GRANT TAUK. BRAND -HP* nit mum rotian*: JjkL nndN» ss'ear ilac; pries*t2.t5u: 130 cash auj (nt month. BRAND NEW APARTMENT HOVJ8E: dec in; r*-nt* $52,40 per month, for • few dnre. while It lasts, for you know •ora- on* will buy It at $4,850. BRAND NEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. f....i front; Hide alley, water nnd cne, •nroundtHl by aloe homes, nicely flulsned. with cabinet mantels; $2,000. IN BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK, tt™ cottage consisting of flv© targe rottms ind Inll. nice porrhos, etc. Thin Is one Mock of enr line, snd lot la 10) by 105; $2.- &■: F*’ ensh nnd balance monthly. fix twim vrorsE on olenn street; lot .w l»r 190 feet, reutlug nt $12 per SHfith: «1.250. Terms. Modern six-boom cottage, with Urge lot; best part of West Eu«l; $2,850; this l> a real bargain. HOMES in college PARK FOR SALE, i:\KKVHoDY WHO KNOWS, WILL TELL Ton ihnt thin Is by far the most desira ble suburb of Atlanta. InVKI.Y SEVKN-nOOM TWO-STOHY bsi—. bns block from Cox colitis; largo wer lot. Owosr now llvts In Binning- b*m nn.) Instructs us to sell It for H.000; 8.W rs.b, imlanro 7 per con|. WILL BUY EIOUT-ROOU TWO n r, h.iusfc too by 1*0: cornsr lot; spring •urn'll runs through ths rssr. All under t"! nml nice barn. Two blocks from or tins. Ussy terms. WN 'VII.!. TAKE THE CAKE—FIVE* r«Fin rnttsge; lovely shaded corner lot; n< i V I'm; iiuu cash, balance to anlt. Owu- jr i.g* i.ti«iuPM proposlflon ami Is anxious t0 'iwtiK". Hee me at once. TtV" HITS, ONE BLOCK KItOM COX « vt by 250 each; owner has moved *° t'*Hf«rnlo. Rays sell the 180 by 30 feet t«r t>.. Easy terms. You should not tub* B * A' llllS NEAR BROOKSVII.I.E. FLA. s i i n<*. urangc 4»r peach laud. Will f<»r something. I. C. McCRORY, •‘ ,0 3 Peters Building. Phones 4691. 'VKsT END COTTAGES. |; ;;ni' \|;w. LOVELY 81X . ROOM •' I 'rgt* r*4*vptltMi ro4»iu. dining ’■ !l "u. Thr»«* \i*i\ riMuus; ntao '"'i running thrungh. I'orcrlalti cu|i| water; rtHiins all nicely liuiiNt*; large tat; east front; • *» «tir line. 1 ’ 1 RI'Y A NEW MIX-ltOOM COT ■ritrr lot; cast front. Has imrce- li s ,l «>t and cold enter; tilt* wnlk. "ii n prominent atreet, being 1 "*‘W from Gordon Ntrect enr ", '’lock from LnclJe nvciiue car • -riKh; balance can be nr- 1 "AK STREET, NEAR LAW ' have u giMxl. well-built I j--. all conveniences: large lot; —. ^ ‘•'•,c,» $jf, |««*r inontb. k .. tl ' » st-V ROOM Itot'SE ON t.EE 1 ' "ecu West End avenue nnd < nn** ail modern conveniences, t -, '* f»*r West End homes. We "EM K HOME—TWO STORY , i.l ‘ . b*nt*e; large lot; east front; ' r ;, nd balance on easy terms. M AV COTTAGE AT LAKEWOOD. ''‘""I* HEIGHTS. NEAR CAR 1 '• n l»i»w fotir-rmim eottngc; t l • .Her bit; price $1,450. Term*. 1 ** easy terras.. ACREAGE. u \i* FfDINTING white * • • lb'll Niroeti on the Fair '■ ' • »<'»r enr Him*. Nice running • it"* lieuuttfnlly for buImIDIr * xu '*i: M«»NKY TO LF.ND ON ! ,,,H , r D In or ii4*i«r city. 1‘nll ‘•1 vile bulletin. 9 >• U. TURMAN ft CO., J •b' ,: a«l and Ain. Streets. ✓ HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. * 8 e^!ss T ."" Vr " ,l,f *ROO»l MODERN' residence; corner lot, 1)0x100* built of me- •vied material, with mw kwen IwitI!. **■ boil nlev- »• Ite'ilnu ur< ' hl,K ' lur * 1 dnl*o as find ii. PKK 9" HTRBBT; NEW AND tnodern story k room houae on lot UxISl; on easy terms; worth investigating. ’‘P* 10 ; «UOHTI.Y KLE »*<«. »*u sasdwt; to-st luratlou lu Hi B.60O-INUAS I'AUK; MITORT .ROOM hmi*,-; Ih-ouI If ully d.i.lKiii'd; inmlilu.tlon flmrlc nod fit. tlutnrss; splendid l-slli; iKnulifuliy flnf.hi'd; Hell located ou 01 foot Ud. Easy term., O-r^-S. ROri.BVARIi I.OT; BERT I.OCA Ron; very easy term.. r.v,v-T wo jyroRv lot yuv-TWO-RTOHY .ROOM MODERN •-stdsnr*: beautifully slmdnl anil Aerated ; user Conn* DeLeon; idli'y side aod "ANT OFFER rott 24ROOM HOUSE. tun l,liM-kB of Peachtree; will rent for 80) par nt mtb. and trill uerer bo vacant: Idol Jares'iuenr. u.nu buys apartment iioche •ull"* ■* 552.40 psr month; In Itret-clasl rondltloii; IS minutes' walk frntu the post- office SEE RUSSELL SHIRLEY OR L. II. HEN VACANT HOUSE OWNERS. List your vacant houses with us. We will find you good tenants at once. LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting. 28 Peachtree St. IN LAST WEEK'S ADVERTISEMENT T had Noa. 1. 2 and 3. Today I have these tlini 1 enn veil on same term*. Look at these and set* uie liefore they are all gouc. I have work'd hard to get tbene term* and they are youra If you eouie for them. STURGEON ft LANE, REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS • 7)7-728 EMPIRE .BUILDING Bell Phone 4*76—Standard 1178- $2.100—NORTH HIDE; NEW TWOWORY wurn-ruom; now ranting far $■ rnoitb Tenus. , I2.W*—NEAR CAPITOL AVEKCK ON Iwst rrass strast: iwo-srary tsrss-rsoai all modem Improvements. Tarmfl. 88*98—GRANT HTKRBT - RIVR BOOM large |p|; nake your own terms. $2,l&0—NORTH SIDE: riYE-KOOM: *L* Improtemeuts. Good atreat. Tarwa easy $2.400—NEAR GRANT PARK; FIVE-ROOM —all Improvements; your own terms. ll.TW—ON NORTH DECATUR CAB LINE flrerootn eottagi* on lot 18 by W! ■■■'' yoar mv tonus. $1,780 FOB rOt'R ROOM COTTAOB. ON ~ot WO by JSv; nsor luman Park. Terms r*sy. 81,7-0—COLLEGE PARK, NEW FIVE room eottag*. nn targe lot. Tsrms sasy. $1.880—NEAR t'Ol.I.EGR PARK CAR LINE —Ar^-room; large lot. Termt. 8I.I00-JI.ST OFF SOUTH PRYOR; FOUR rooms. Terms. $MM FOR FIVE-ROOM AND HALL ON gornl slant tot. Just tbs pis os for n rhsap home. Terms. $Uoo-i.ook: on cab LINE; , two etory seeen-roooi hottae. on nice *•>*- House eould nut lie built for tha money. Make your own terms. ILOOO-WOODWARII AVENUE-THREE 4o«m nml hall; lot 10 by 110. Here Ih-sii offered $1,750 fur this pises on tsrms «t »» rssli and $15 month. OwnSr wauls eash. * 8900 POR THREE-ROOM: ON MITJR BV bin to sllsy. Terms $100 Htsb; $10 per inontb. Hurry- l.«OK AT OCR All IN THE JOUBNAI ANSLEY BROS., REAL ESTATE, Offices 4 to’10 E. Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell WE HEM. DinT CHEAP. HKHE'RE YOL'R PROOFS; which you tail buy for n short time at : M > HF.TTEIt IXV KHT ME ST JTS Tirf south aide than tbla double houae will nine r«N»nis to tho aide nnd all modern lm provcuient*. Lot 40 by 140 feet. Houae reiiis fur 955 jht mofith, and you run buy It for $5,250. I'WDMONT AVKNfK. m AND TIIB BKHT pnrt of It, too, b*tw#*en Fourth and Fifth ntreotn. In n flue nlue-room houae on good lot. and la a bargnlu at $7,760. DIRT 4TIKAI*? WKI.L, HOW'H TIIIH? Double teuement houoo of three room* nnd bath to ench aide on lot % by 87 feet nlley: renta for $J6.20 |»er month itrnui aireei. iii i«n on $150 euah nud $20 month. renlencea—$2,500. $200 enah and $25 month. NO. 9—ON BAM STRKKT BETWEEN Hill and Grant; nearly new 6-room cut- tnge; large, ahady lot. Price $2,600; $W»> eaah. $25 month. XO. T-TTT TIALr TM.OCK ~OF NORTH Boulevard, a 2 story 7-ro«»m houae. with IL000 worth outliutldlnga ou lot—I3.1WV, tnnfle your own term*. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phouc 1393 Main. NEWTON, S. THOMAS. 422 Century Building, Bell Phone 2154 L. - T. Y. BRENT, J. T. MANOUM, on good lot. mid tiot far trade for UtVEI.Y WASHINGTON STREET HOME —Corner lot. You want a nice acvemroout cottage with all improvement*. and here* your chance! It is*nta for $30 |>er month, nnd will either make you a splendid In veatment or be just the thing for your home. Price 9S.M0. HR. C. H, WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. - Bell Phoue 5223. 11.700—NO. 3SJ FORM WAIT STREET; AC room cottage; nice lot, gurdvu, etc. $60d eoeh. nnd $20 |»er mouth. 92,150-NEAT. NEW C ROOM COTTAGE ON Rankin vtr#*ei near lloulevnnl; water, gna. ■wer i.tel eblewalk. Iteiillitg |.*J per mouth. 95.75<>—A BEAUT!FI'!.. XKW 8-ROOM 2 atory reahlence. In beat pail of Meat End. Large lot; all liupr«*veineii!H r.utl ronvcii- leuee* fl.tv>0 mail nnd $1> |H*r mouth. $1,500-11 A LFAG It li |. room cot tnge. r»*eeptli tela, ole.; 30o feet from laikeno«nl «*nr line nt Like wood llelgbta; $5**d eaah and $10 per acres between •t of 24 ('ollego . at less his is where you can double our mouoy qiiii’kcr than u\’thing I know of. Call and let us tell you bout Terrell Park lots. The rettiest suh-division, iu Fulton county. J. A. Dozier W. 11. daunt Builder Real Estate 403 Pet el's Building. Formerly Dozier A: Reams. •Phone* Bell, -!•' AllUPtij Til: III ll.l'IX*! ^L" M*'MLS. SRR MR- S.'l.ntxv-si'LF.MMh <7 ROOM COTTAGE ON Hill afreet, with every vouveub'nee; 95JJ r.iali nnd $25 |*er mouth. I55D -CASH. QUICK; of 45 nr re*: liotiae. water and but tom (ieorgln railroad. A LITTLE FARM wimmN. i inmlng near Rednn oil f little bargain. j j FAVER& BLACK, • 315 AND 316 PETERS BUILDING. $11,750. ' * $11,750 FOR THESE FOUR BAR GAINS, Or will give you Choice. • EAST FRONTAGE. CLOSE IN ON NEL- koii afreet; Improved; lot aloue la worth the price. Price $2,250 CLOSE IN. NORTH HIDE COTTAGE; near Weat Peachtree. Price $2,500 TWO DOUBLE HOUSES AND ONE COT- tnge; J00 feet froutugc; «lone In; north aide; white tennnta; paying 12 per cent every day In the year. ! M Price $4,000 CHOICE EAST NORTH AVENUE I.OT; frouta PO foot by 180 feet to it 20-foot alley. Thin la tin* 'Vbeapcut lot In thla iielghlM»rhood. Price $3,000 THIS IS THE BEST AND tractive bum li of barglna fere I to the public. PAYER & BLACK, I 315 and iUliPctorsBldg. DHD MU ON RUT .israiofimit Believed To Have Been Set Adrift From Point ' Near Atlanta. to Tb. OHt|l,b Dnu#Jo«vlIJe, Ol, F.b, II.—Th. boly of an unknown man wm found float- In* on o'raft In tho Chattahoochee river In the lower part of thla county Tues day. It la thought probable that the body hua floated down from near Atlanta and aoine evidence may ba found to reveal the Identity aa aoen aa the In- queat la held. The Inqueet over the body of the nmn waa held In Campbell county. A •phone measan aaya the body «aa that or a negro, U yoara old. who came in Ida death from a gunahot-ln the heail The head waa tom nearly off. The Identity of the negro It unknown. EVELYN THAW'S BROTHER REFUSES TO PROVE SISTER IS GUILTY OF PERJURY New York, Feb. H.—Fear upon (ha pan of young Howard Neablt that the dletrlci attorney would band avary ef fort lo make.a caae of perjury again,! hie alaler, Evelyn Neablt Thaw, haa cauaed a tilt between the volunteer wltnea, and the proaecutor. It la learned today that tha youthful Pitta- burger went lo the representative of the rnmmnnweallh and naked him aa to Ills plana. "In my capacity for tha atate," Mr. Jerome tnhl him, "I must do every, thing In my power to try to break down the leatlmnny of a wltneaa when I think lie or ahe has sworn falsely.*’ “What happens If yon prove Ut’ anx iously inquired Neablt. ^ "Wall, you know,” remark ad tha prosecutor, "It la a prison offense tb swear falsely.” Young Neablt balked. ”1 did not come here to any anything against Evelyn," he finally ventured. "1 came here aolely to help my mother and vindicate the memory of Stanford White. If my elaler la In any dangtr. I will pack up and get back to Pitta- burg.” The dletrlct attorney then promised that nothing would happen to the wit, nras, whereupon young Neablt recon sidered hla determination and said ba would remain. IRA STREET SCHOOL PUPILS TO VISIT FRIDAY D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BUILDING, BELL PHONE 220—ATLANTA 854. GARDEN STREET. NEAR GEORGIA nrcniif. n rimmI flvu-rooni <*ott«ft‘. will* my tnodarti ronreelenr^: targe lot, w4»k variety of flowera ami nil kluua of frulta. Thla la nn litanl little liotue and rnu be Inflight for $2,000; 4-nay terra*. VACANT LOT ON NORTH AVENUE, lieu I- .lurk twin; flue nelglitatrluMMl; Ilea flue, rice fl.5>)0; n annp. mTT.LEDGE AVENUE:' A NEAT SIX- nwmt r»rtt»ge: well bulll. With h lUndr**- le lot. Price $2.75": liberal term*. WE HAVE MKVJCRAI. LOVELY. WELL tom ted inftin tie- «W*; mi mte uf the !«*st atrecta: on which «" will build you u Itoune «•• *utt yon.-and lei you l»:tv for It you like. WEST NORTH AVENUE. NEAR CHEST- I; n uhm1c».i Hole home: gmal enmigh nuylNNly that baa fl.oOn to put lu n home. THE PRETTIEST LOT IN ATLANTA; ueU-elevj-i.-d: between two lovely bouitt; eaat front: Went Peachtree, near Tenth. Thla I* dirt tint will always be worth more tban nt present. fur nb*e little far COTTAGE on lot aJrect; will exchnugel Atbintn, coiiTculcnt j For Sale Real Estate. INVESTMENT BARGAINS KI’ltlNU STREET. NEAR WEST I.INDEX; eight rounv all ••onvenlem e*; rent a $4) per mouth; $.1V>». WIiTtEII All "E. BRACE TWkT.'vE room*; «ti cu ii\ciieii»e*; rent* III per onto; S3..'-*’ 1 ; term*. Tlliams STREET -CLOSE in ten \V. JONES & CO.. 5 VIADUCT PLACE. PHONES 5560. Friday afternoon The Georgian will have an It* special guentn the boy* and girls of the seventh and eighth grades of Ira Street m hool. Thin will be the Mxth of the ptfblic hool* of Atlanta to inniu ct The ae«»r- glun offlee and t<# be given a clear un derstanding of tho many prncenne* of making their favorite -newnpaper. Mian Xenu Mitchell In prlnclim! of Ira atreet school, and the, with team- em of the two grade*, will probably come as encorts to the pupil*. On arrival at The (jenrglan office the vtaiiof* arc tiuu-h iirrruiiia ny mi em- ployee. who conduct* them through the varloufl department* of the paper. They are nl. »wn the innumerable pr(K’e*H.*M through wblch The Georgian pasnes to make It the completed dally paper. FOB READY JJADK Ht IMPROVED HOMES RANKIN ST. M IDH SI! I.OT STORY MDMiM .1 ON lA'A TLUMi. BUILDINO* PHONK MAIN 42S4. $7,500—Only $2,500 down, fur doge in property, reutiiiK for #90.20 n month. Improvements eotild not be put there, for less than This is n linnanr.n. Finest elssN white tennuts, hII convenience*. Call early am) iret the first chalice. l)o you want a fine new home at the lowest cost, either all ensh or easy terms? ^ If so. let us design one for you, and build it. just as you want it. on any lot von may select iu the city. We will make plans and specifi cations free for nil houses, to be built ou lots limitfht* through us. whether wo or others do the build- in it. Now don’t fury* t this; it minus money to you. See us for Itaro'iins. “We fe-et results.” fi. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank. Mat) III YS SPLENDID EIGHT ROOM ui»dt”ii liotta*', with nil coim*uJcm:cau • lusted » * * fiW’telHilwk of Gcorgln ,ivi line. Li t \< by 2i»' CALLED BY DEATH, MAJOR WILKINS GOES TO REWARD $|H>olal to The Georgian. WuynwbtHtt, Q«., Fob. 14.—Major William A. Wilkins died Ibis morning at 6:30 o'clock. He wa* one of the moat prominent cltiaen* In easterni Georgia and luuf been perhai*» one of the moat Influ ential and Important factors In the building up and development of the town of Waynesboro and Burke county nlnce the war. Major Wilkins waa born C.»» to bur fl, 1815, in Liberty county, G*- rgla, of Revolutionary anceator*, among whom were Oovernor TrultL He waa a mem ber of the class of 1868 ortho Univer sity of Georgia and afterward* com pleted hi* education In the class of 1858 of Harvard University. He was for a time a law student In the office of General Thomas H. It. Cobb. He organized the first bank of Waynesboro and was for a l«*ng time Its president and principal stockholder. For the last ten or twelve year* he had retired from active business and spent a great deal of hi* time In yacht ing and Imatlng tilong the Georgia const. e was married to Miss Moselle Carswell end four children survive him. Viz.: Alts. NV. E. Jones, Mis R. C. Xee|. Airs, u, Hcudder nnd c’npt tin W. A Wilkins. HI* second wife was Miss Kate Thomas, who survives him. The Dim ral arrangements will be an nounced Inter. four Papers indicted ■ FOR PRINTING TESTIMONY Lebanon, Ky„ Feb !4—The grant! Jury- has returned Indictment# agelnet three Louisville paper* end one Cincinnati paper tor pubUtti. Ing certain testimony In the Thaw trial. THAW JUROR’S WIFE DEAD; COURT ADJOURNS TILL MONDAY Dr. Tinker, who apem the night at th* fcedelde of Mr*. Bolton, ha* leaked the following ntntement; . ‘ ‘The condition of Mr*. Bolton U eg- trtmely gertnue. Bhe pained a very reitlcit night; In fact, ehe did not elaap at all. I am afraid that there la no hope, conalderlng the age of th* pa tient." I When Dr Tinker left Ihe house he said Mrs. Holton waa anxious to have her husband with her. He started for the Broadway Centra! Hotel to confer with the husband. Children Abandon Hop*. Mra. Holton's son and daughter have given up oil hope for their mother.. They rx|ireeeed the wish that th* trial would Mop so their father could come to her and remain with har until the end. yera for the defense for today's pro ceeding-, was lo place In evidence Ihe will of Thaw. Through It they will at tempt lo pfrove that the slayer of Stan ford While lived In dread that he would meet hie end at the hands of the archi tect and believed that hie marriage to Evelyn Noeblt was hie death knell. The codicil to tho will, selling.aside 150.000 to proeecute the person who would cause hie death, waa aimed on the nlghl .Thaw married Evelyn and forecasted a tragedy. Jerome Examine* Will. The will, which has not yet been read to the Jury, was turned over to the dletrlct attorney for examination amt Jerome and hla aaalatant apent a por tion of the night going over It: It was believed Ihe defense would have no difficulty In Jinvlng Ihe document, which contains 8,non words, formally admitted a- evidence. Although White la not named In the codicil, It la clear that Thaw feared White aa the men * ha Blight kill htm. Tha will alau makes clear that this leur was due to the rivalry over Eve lyn. Nesblt. In one part of the paper Thaw brands While aa a scoundrel, and accuses him of wronging at least eight young girl-. II wai Hie Intention also of Mr. D*l- mas today us soon as the will had been properly placed In evidence, lo recall Evelyn Nesbll Thaw to ihe witness aland. Half Her Story Not Told. II waa declared by Ihe lawyers for Ihe defense that Mrs. Thaw had not told qne-half of her remarkable atory to Ihe Jury, thht some of Ihe moat as tounding revelations are yet to come. It wan expected that Mr. Dehnaa would flnlah with hla witness within an hour or two nnd that she wobld then bo turned over lo Ihe district attorney to undergo what Is expected lo become one of the most gruelling examinations on record. This, it le believed by ihe lawyers for Ihe defense, w ill fall In Its purpose and only servo to bring out more nmaxlng details. The district attorney hua worked nlghl and day In prepare hlmaelf to take up tne examination of Evelyn Thaw In an effort to offset the effect of her story on the Jury. AFTERNOON SESSION. New York, Fob. 14/—'Whon th* Thaw trial waa raaurood yesterday afternoon.. Dr. Evan*, tb* Insanity expert, wag re called to the wltneaa stand and wag; questioned by Attorney Delmaa. The witness said he found ao art-. dence that Thaw used drugs or will*- • ky. Ho did not And any algna of dls-. ease of tha spinal cord. Thaw's men*, ory waa good. Delmaa then propoundtd tha hypo thetical question objected to Tuesday. Jerome objected. Q. Recalling th* foots embodied In' tha hypothetical Question Into could-. oration, when In your opinion, did th*' explosive effect In Harry K. Thaw**' mind takep lace? Jerome objected to the question «a the ground that Dr. Evans had de scribed only the test of th* defend ant while he was In tha Tombs aod had not testified to anything to which The physician auli." said Mr. Delmaa, "of hla exam ination. what more ha could kayo done toward enabling him to from an opin ion I am at a loss to know.” By th* court: The physician should first give the result of the tests whloh he applied In tho examination of th* defendant" Evans told of fcls various examina tions of Thaw. Mr. Jerome insisted that the witness had stated that the mantel fulintna- tlon and psychic storm In the defend ant's mind had taken place on th* nelght of June tt. IMt, and not that he observed them at tha time of th* eramlmUlon. "If you admit h* said-that.” ex claimed Delmaa, triumphantly, T wBt withdraw that qutatlon.” That Is my recollection or what b* ■aid." replied Jerome. 'Well, that It all that we want to know," . exclaimed Delmaa exultantly. v "1 cheorfully withdraw my quo*tlon." -* Dr. Evans said that opUopsy and'In- canity are deaelr allied. DpUepay le often transmitted In the form of In sanity. — Itrfurv Dr. TRYING TO SAVE CHILD, MOTHER LOSES HER LIFE; BOTH BURNED TO DEATH rams asked him to "be ready with notes when he was again called." ”1 have none,” (napped Evan*, glar ing at Jerome. Argument arose sr.d the court ruled there was evidence of note*. Dr. John Desman, of Kittening, Pa, was the next witness called. Dr. Deemar was asked about George Washington Roos. a lint cousin of Thaw's mother. Jerome objected to the witness staling anything about Roes' mental condition, ar.d waa sustained. There waa a consultation among th* lowers. Mr. Jerome stated that there was a difference between counsel on both sides about the production of-the will. He said he at all events PPP will. He said that at all events It had been agreed that th* nemos of no per sons who may be mentioned In the will except those directly Involved In Ihe case shall be divulged. Court was then adjourned untn 10:80 o'clock tomorrow morning. It was’ ngreed to alow Joseph Bolton, Juror No. 11, In go to th* hodM of his sick wife In the custody of officer*, rn inns DECLARES MEMBER Rfui lai i" I l,n Iteorpinu. pom..i. Ml**.. Feb. 14.—While burn* Ing 1« m the ynrrtHhe rlntblnK of thu *;na!l non of Mrfc. aught Arc a ml Hi* mother. In trying u txIinKUlHli the Matties, set fite to her •\tti tires* and both burned to death hnrlr* Matt Id In | before help could reach them. m:\v mtoiii: and Rutltfd #1.: Liullltl WOODWARD AVI. . STAR t'ltKROKUn ivontn . *!»h*ndUID hullt tienrljr new 8 r»*mi lio.t*. : nil ninveiilene**; .jerel lot. 40G5U $.t>n» The house would co*t to build now $3.3>*). MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR; BICYCLE DEALER SHOT S|»- Inl b> The G.-irglsa. HI Augustine. Fla., Feb. It Vansant. n bicycle dealer, was mis taken for a burglar ami shut deail by Hpeetnl lo The Georgian. Columbia, 8. C„ Feb. 14.—There was mirth In tho house today while debating a trs lutlon from Representative How ell Merrill, of Hungry Hill, that mam- hers or the general assembly be docked ; for Sundays. 1 Ami'nilnienis were offered that th* resolution apply only lo Mr. Mtrrill, that as a substitute and compromise I he pay lie reduced to IMS, which would save So cents. , Mr. Merrill- took the mailer sorlouxly, however. He contended It was a des ecration of Ihe Habbath and poor econ omy Itkowlsc. He said he got out on 12 a day exiwnse end lodged with a resiiectabh’ family and kept a horse be-ldes. He demanded Ihe ayes and nays. The votf waa 97 lo J against th* resolution. Representative McMaater. of Morslt’ls county, ut tho latter's raquest, offered , . .. u resolution that Momerll be allowed i Joke, leteled his gun on too j r( .ruse his Runiisy pay, but th* ho.:-o ho died, killing him. , tabled this bj^t^ojl^vot*^ I Policeman McCormick this morning, 'hurl ! When ordered lo come out. Vansant. alley. 42.1/"; I"’J cash, hslnic LITTLE GIRL OF EIGHT ONL Y SUPPOR T OF FA MIL Y ill <it'K OF I10UI.F.VARD. tt MIX iif«*■' witlk front router; fc-ruum Iumiim*; m»*»v III it III l»1 Ha' Hint |Ki|M-rl*iK< bw.-l lo*. .*.| fu.1 flout. Te;iu» f&*> *-u»b and $30 inotitbl}’. AHIIItY S*T Him*: two iipariv rootn»: r?ut« u for $!•». HINDU: Dl.ni’K OF ('Alt * •*v tuoiMNk 3 mi.I (j •llti vurntit lot. $1,500 1 I Jt’hT OI F FdRRYTil MT.—RKVK.V MIN l ntcV wnlk from itMdrr; C room •«tt # ip*; lot MlktaO: rintal $15; 8J.3HD. Tvrtua $LIW c.ub • L i IHMli« UUli^atfC. / A tKilhctli’ i-iino of (icntUiition wm rc. tied «t thn police atiUion Thurwday ii *nlt:g by Policeman Hntinith, w hott |m4i p* in hwtr IVcatur *ucct. Tho officer report®*! that u Iwotno- ijvt i)iTinnn named Kubnnk*. M*nidlmj .it 428, Dccmtur ntrent. I* pro*trtttd on I, bed of nlckncHM, hiivinK b* cn III nnd nimbi* to work for the past f®ur ni mthH, nnd that hta family, u wife nn,i ibrcc UiUe children, ura In m**il of the ncccMHitic* of Ilf*. Th* ynly HUpport of tin* family It a littto X-year*old Ctrl, the *ldc*t of th* three children, who I* brHV*»|y rightinic ihe wolf nt th* door by working In « paper fart ory for the ntnall sum of 40 rent* n da). Thin brave little child Is the only assistance of the family, and «t present Mr*. Kubanks I* without j money t > buy medicine for her sick | husband. They huv* no food nor fuel •ml ate .n • bad plight. IN EMERGENCH8 Telephone Jacobs’ Pharmacy for anything in Drugs or Medicines. I Large stocks, great varieties, fair dealings and low prices.