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M . l. THROWER,
39 N. Forsyth. Bt.,
]’rll ’Phoue 1450.'
Standard ’Phone*164.
•jo? IVY STREET.
£4.7,10 not $5,500 as adver
^,1 by others.
This cottage is on large
j„t three blocks only from
Arntfon. Nothing less than
IIO.ixhi will buy anything
,round tliis property. Some
cash and Imlauce long pay-
BOiits.
M. L. THROWER,
Heal Estate.
✓
39 N. Forsyth.
(II.ORE& JUSTIN,
21.*) Peters Building.
»1K HIM. AVENUE. ONE BLOCK OF
1'rinn*. where the new car lino
JUiis l.ullv. wo are bonding lUn+ nloo
roiusoa. whirl! will have cabinet
P iol. ami »' well built; 4100 cash and
Z] Thoar Iota are SI by 160.
rnt.-r.al n nii ahaile Ireei. Will ninke
7w iit.ni.' for any one. For eporial |irlro.
Ill at ••(Tire. «
,r rni.I.KGE PARK—LOT 60 Bt 1*0,
,116 .errmir buuae In rear, renting at 16
mill Wo ran aril tbla fur a abort
t |..i Vim are you ran make a good
II ml Mila, and yon bavr a nlro lot to
mi a liniiio on. Vou can't beat tbla.
Z n at SHOALH HOAD. * MILES
from ■•Miter of city, apleadld farm —
~~iTT..I f..-il lrioni coltsgc auit out nmiu
. ,|1. This la the very place for a
rtct.l.. farm; 43,160 caah. Tblx la a bar
ic 1.1 Mid AY STREET—NEW THREE
im]i ...Ilnur, on large let: eaat front,
anii cl. my of abode; 4760; 160 caab, 110
inii. Why pay rent? /
Hi,- a.uer and gaa'and tile aldewalka:
ear line; price 93,950; KM caab and
5 jirr nn.nl b.
m:\v apartment house;
n; renta 163.40 per month, for a
«. tv title It taxis. far you know
. ..Ill buy It at 94.360.
BNTI.M'.W SEVEN WOtUt -COTTAGE.
bet ■
'
KOR RENT.
hiM HOUSE; A REAL NICE
aim large yard; 13 Highland nve-
Mi hank in st.-resiOENce. 9I5.M.
STORES.
R maiiiutta htuef.t-new olass
fre,.. ,.|«a ( .trtr lights and plenty of apace.
till BD'l »>**•• ion about the price.
U.J.i-S. L. DALLAS,
317-318 Fourth National
Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone Main 1455.
WEST’ END COTTAGES.
l«A\Ii
fcmi*. .
tsnti. i,
__
rooma ali oiceiy
«Lh.t«V: nl h0UB «’: l»rf« lot; eaat trout;
rar line.
I hit A NK^ HIXIIOOM COT
hi# >..i 1 ‘T n * r ,n L *'•■1 front. Ilna porce-
SI. I'.it and cold water; (He walk.
— r, "' k • i- *»n a prominent atrect, being
hi, M .k from Gordon atreet ear
!" hi°ek from Loclle. arentte car
»»*M bounce can In* nr-
5*7
~° N **AK RTRKRT, NEAR I.AW
-"room .food, well-built
X" M ;" Slx boom house on lee
9,11,1... . "."" Weal End arenas and
avenue home-twostouy
n .hnn»; Urge lot; eaat front;
>*n and baiaoco on eaay terms.
M:\V COTTAGE AT
LAKEWOOD.
*1 IAKI
'»l> llEKIHTS. NEAR CAR
U~ a new four room collage;
Bh ... , ''oraer lot; price 91.430. Term*.
— 8n ‘t iinlance easy term*..
f| l Tl |
ACREAGE.
'• HUS FRO NT I NO WHITE
'lb'll street! on the Fair
•‘■■n»nr t*nr line. ,N|re running
•I Mew iHMutlfully for huIiaUyI*
■7. 1 money to lend on
|""|h-mv iii or upn r city. Fall
"••I wile bulletin.
S 1: TURMAN & CO.,
^°i lie-tad and Ala. Streets.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
2.1 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
l®*®2J£’:T'VO-! s iTOnY 9-ROOM MODERN
sgthe fooL * rc BHoc , ural drain Is good
l7 i‘l£T'fl. K Hl7 , ' K . A c, , !I n,!E “T. 191x300*;
db. ,^?i2r r vr Blgbaal point and splea-
fba •pHbiTlioo^l'ir* f rouffoot.** *
STREET; KEW AMD
n., 2fri n .‘ ,,l,ry 8ro ®«« »*»«•* °« lot Its til;
ou eeay terms; worth luvestlgatlug. *
44.00)-.lot 100x300; SI.IOHTLY ELE-
* r * n xU.ded; beat location la la-
man i ark.
19.600-INUAN PARK; I-STORV (ROOM
**~ u *<(uHy dealgncl: cnuhlaallan
electric anil gaa (Itlure.; •pirailld balk;
beautifully «ar.bcd; well located ou (O foot
lot. Katy tcrnia.
•S.SS-N. ROULEVARH LOT; BEST LOCA
Hon; very nay term..
9L60O-TWO.IITORY I mTtiTf ilmi'ERN
rcaldcace; Itraullfully .baded and rlrratad
lot; near Ponce UrUon: alley tide and
WANT OFFER FOR HKOOVI HOUSE.
Iwn bliM'kt of Peachtree: will real for |g)
per utonib. and will never be vacant; Ideal
Investment.
94,760 BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE
renting at 967 40 par month; In Arat-ehiM
coadlllon; 1. tnlimtea' walk from Ibe putt
office.
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.
S160 cash nud |20 month.
NO. S—ON CONFEDERATE AVKNt'E.
nr v era I new* troom cottggrs. with nil cou-
van lances—12.600. fA« cash and S25 month.
No. 7-IN HALF m.m*K OP NORTH
Ibmlcvard. n 2-«torjr 7-room turn***, with
H.nno worth outhulldlugs ou lot-13.000; wnke
your own terms.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
NEWTON -R THOMAS.
422 Ceutury Building.
Bell Phone 2154 L.
T. Y. BRENT. J. T. MANGl'M,
» .Salesmen.
SPLENDID 10-R- house
ou good lot, and not far
out, on good street, *M.<KK);
ou terms or will trade for
part cash and other proper-
tv.
Beautiful little tract t>f 24
acres between College
Park and Hapeville, at less
than HALF what adjoining
land has recently sold for.
Tliis is where you can double
your money quicker than
auvthiug I know of.
Call and let us tell you
about Terrell Park lots. The
i irottiest sub-division in
j'ulton county.
,T. A. Dozier W. 11. Gaunt
Builder , Real Estate
403 Peters Building.
Formerly Dozier A: Reams.
...I,, Ibll ISP .'Hauta._li.'._
FoirmTiT-ivi m:« ..»» «&•:
KoiUTlEAHV maix’"' 1 " mPRoVET.
•tiwi; .I.....I H i- m'l'ct. i
■ STURGEON. & LANE.
RBAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS
7*7-73* EMPIRE BUILDING
Ball PIiom U7I WaaRar* 1*7*. I
ffif CT. , Sff 0 <»Sgf TA li
97.90P-NOBTH BIDE; NEW TWO-ffTOBV
wvn nou; now roatlag for 92i ^tanth
Tartan.
92.196—NEAR CAPITOL AVBNUB. ON
.tool rroaa atrort; twuotovy aaTaa room;
Imprnvcnicuis. Tanaa.
95.9M—GRANT STREET - FITE-9IOOM;
larg. lot; makr your own larma.
97.M3—NORTH KIVH-BOOM: ALI.
lotprovrm.au. tlood atrooL Toraa aaay
47^999—NEAB OBANT PARK! F7TE-BOOM
-oil tmprovoaionta: yaor own larma-
41.759—ON NORTH HECATUB CAR LINE;
Bra-room rolugo oa lot *9 by 199; make
yoor own Imaa.
41,79* FOR FOUR-BOOM COTTAOR. ON
lot 190 by SO; bear loams Fork. Tarmt
may.
41J99—NEAR COLI.ROE PARK CJJ9-LINE
—Ilv^ room; torgr tot. Tir—
11.900 FOR FIVE BOOM AND HALL ON
good alMd lot. Juat the place for i cheep
home. Term*.
4MOP-LOOK: ON CAB UNE; TWO
atory aavro-room hotmo. on woo lot.
Doom could not be built for tka a»oaay.
Maks yoor own trrua.
41.099—WOOHWABH AVUNUEr-THREE
room and hall; lot 96 by UO. Haro been
Offered 91.290 fur this place on tertoe at
9309 rook tad 919 monlb. Owner waoli
caab.
9*06 FOB THREE-ROOM; ON LOT »
399 to alloy. Tenno 9190 ran; 910
moatb. Harry.
LOOK AT OUR All IN THE JOUBNAL.
. W. S. ASKEW,
426 Empire Building.
LOWE STREET—CORNER LOT: FIVE
rooma; gaa and water; good neighbor
hood aid terma to suit. Only 41.900.
PIERCE STREET. ON CAIt LINE. SIX
rooms: good rondlttmi. No city Ux to
pey: 47,100.
COPRTl.ANn STREET; FOUR BLOCKS
from Candler building; all.room cottage,
on corner lot; all conveniences. Use me
for price.
ON HILL AND CREW STREETS. I IIAVB
•nine especially dratrahle cottage* at
price, within reneb of all.
ANSLEYBROS.,
REAL ESTATE,
Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St.
Phone 339 Bell.
WE SF.I.I. IMRT CHEAP.
D. F. M’CLATGHEY HEAL W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
SO* CANDLER BUILDING.
BELL PHONE SS0-—ATLANTA 154.
... >om cottage, with
every modern convenience; large lot. with
a variety of Hotter, .ad all kinds of fruits.
Tbla la 10 Ideal lltila home and can be
buugbt .for 97.909; easy terms.
vacant eot on North avenue.
..near Jaeboos; One neighborhood; lies floe.
Pries 91.400; a nag
MILLEDOE AVENUE: * NEAT RIX
room cotug.; troll Iwllt. With a drain
Ide lot. Price 93.759; liberal term..
WE HAVE SEVERAL LOVELY. WELL
located lots, oa tbo norm aide; on one
of the best streets; oa which we will
build yon a boaae to salt you, sad 1st you
pay for It a* you like.
IVEST NORTH AVENUE. NEAR CHEST
ont: a model little home; good enough
fnr anybody that hag 91.000 to put In a
THE PRETTIEST LOT IN ATLANTA;
well-elevated: Imtwren two lovely homos;
east frost; West Peachtree, near Tenth.
Thl. la dirt that will always lie worth more
lhau at prasent.
WEST LINDEN-TWO NEW HOMES;
Just off North avenue. Kvery conren
BUILDING.
PHONE MAIN 4239.
96.759—A HARO AIN—A MODERN. IPTO
(Inti* tno-Rtorj- right-room utul Lath home
ou oim of the moat prominent north »hl«*
*tr**4*t h ; lot &0 hr 110, to wide nlley. Can
In* Imil fnr S2,260 Ctah. ImIuuco 6 p«*r rent,
•‘lari* hBH Ntorag* houav. ftnhh*. wngoii
...-i K -—— Non freezing by
Imuhh* fli*oriNl
for ilOOn. The linuze' would coat n lull Id
er more than this to rtprodu<*«»,
II.MO-Ni:\V DOFIILB TURKK ROOM
white lionm*: lift) down, Imlgu^ tr
$2.500—WFHT KND—F1VK-ROOM FOT-
tnge, with two ntr«*rt fronts; 11**4* level mid
ghady; nlNiiit 300 feet deep. No lietter lo-
i*ntlou could In* flaked. Far line In frout.
l^irge »table nml nil non eBiAry outhulldlugR.
Fhertcd Afreet, fti-e thla «t onre. Eflfl.r
terma.
HKUF/RK YOt’R PROOFS:
IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY Of
h "V'- .•'itu 1 *?!■% % ¥ h tirri£
S9hlrh jron ran huy for n flliort *1*^ nt TL-
278.
NO BETTER INVESTMENT ON TIIE
iionth aide thflti tblfl diiuhle hoiite with
ntne mowt to tho ohh* uml ull minleru lm
proveuirut" l-ot 40 l»y 140 feet. Iloufle
rent* fo*r &
44-for-<5.253.
oil ftf. It Hit rw'mfmr
PIEDMONT AVKNUE-^AND TIIE^BPST
part itf It, too. Iietwcen FmiUbnand rlfth
.trecia, I» a due nine room bjtwi' on a
gn .l loH and I. n liargaln at »i..5a-
|,|ST CHEAP? WELL. HOW'S THIS?
IKmlilc tenement buu» of three jrojnta
and both to each able tin lot 36 by *7 feet
ill an alley; rent, for liti.iv i»r luonlh.
Excellent imrlb able Inveattnent for only
j-100. Nenrly IS per vent on your money.
LOVELY WASHINGTON STREET HOME
—Corner lot. You wont a nice .even-room
collage with all Improvement., "nd here.
vonr clnince! It rent, for »' ror month,
mil will either make vou a aplendld In
vert meat or 53. j“.t Ihe thing for your
home. I'rlee 93.900.
DR, J. W. MAYSON. II. I,. COBBS AND
PAUL VOSB, Aaalatant Salearoen.
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1104 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone 5223.
11.700-NO. 390 FORM WAIT STREET; A «•
room cottage; nice lot. garden, ett. 9500
nab. and *7) per month
93,150-NEAT. NEW 9 ROOM COTTAGE ON
“tnnkln atreet near Boulerard; water, im*.
aewer and aldewnlk. Renting 139 per uioutb.
$0.753—A BEAUTIFI lo NEW MIOOU 3
atory real dr,ice. In l*' ml l*ar, of Meat End.
Urge lot: all Improvement* am conceit-
true*; H.OjO rflflh and <29 |K»r nti»utu.
11,600—HALF-At'RE LOT With GOOD 5
room cottage, roccpllou hall, vttlilaiwa ninn
tda. etc.: mo feci front Ukewmal ear line
nt Lakewood Helgbti; »>1 caab aud 910 per
month.
|Sivw—SPI.F.NDID 6 HOOM COTTAGE ON
lllll atreet. with ctory convenience; b.*>
caab anil IT.? per ,nonlb,
i960—CASH. QUICK; NICE LITTLE FARM
of 45 ioroa; bouae. fruit, wood*, ninnlllg
water ami l->itom land; near lleilan ou
Georgia railroad. A rare little turgnln.
95.000—NICK 7-BOOM COTTAGE ON LOT
196X760. on principal ntrevt; will eirbange
for nice little farm near Atlanta, cumcnteut
For Sale Real Estate.
INVESTMENT
BARGAINS
SPRING STREET. NEAR W EST I.ISIlKN:
eight nHiraa. all rcnla IV,
per month; 92.51’
WHITEHAlX "'KURSl'K - TWkT.VK
ii.,ni.: nil innveiHeiiciia: rnnla 941 per
month; *3.w>: leran
WILUAMM STREET i lose in-ten
room.: all ^convenience* auil Impra
metit
JwiOl. V. eimtlt tin.
Sf^akiVa si'E.TAiTr.7r uTTusI
lug UGtlW* * ,,r U ” ,u
ivnt* <*>» \*'r month: tenon.
W. JONES & CO..
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
PHONES 5560.
14,550—NORTH SIDE. NEW. SIODKIIN
wlilti* luvr*tir.**«»t; fairly clo*<» In: renting
for $32.44*. I >o you kpnw n nr thing hotter 7
"WE r.F.T UKRUeTIt/
E. L. MORSE.
1114 Fourtb National Bank.
<3.000 BUYS SPI.KNDID KIOIIT ROOM
mwlofn h4io»«*. with nil 9*mn>nleucf«:
charted on<* ftntf tdork of tlrorftn
flfdmiF: Lot « tTj* jnt: ——
NKW HTOHK AND THREK ROOMS -
lirntrd 113 month and rpnter wnuld like
ton»o. I*rh*«* 11.200 for quick wtlc.
WOODWARD AVF... NEAR CHEROKEE
nvpuue; flplmdliRy built nrnrly n. w i
room houai*: nil conveiilPiim: IpvpI lot.
40x150. <3.SOrt The hotffle would coft lo
build now <3,300.
COTTAOE-SAMK STREET AND LOCAL*
Hv; hna 5 kmiuib nud wrldc hall: elevated
lot; rear alley. I-M'W; <300 oath, bnlauce
moBthiy.
12.WO-m.OCK OF ROrLEYARD. 20 MIN*
ntM' wralk from wnter; 1-rnfui houae; newr
pltintblna ami iiapertiig: level lot. 61 feet
front. Terma Li'M caab and 130 monthly.
ASHBY ST
line; two ........
room*; rentetl for $1.
ORNKR; HLOCK OF CAR
rly new hoti»e*. .1 nud 4
- *•* *»-lth vflCQut lot. <1,M0.
JFbT OFF FORSYTH ST.-SEVEN MIN-
ntflfl 1 wrnlk from renter; < room i-otlaifr; tot
4?x!#0; rental <15; ItW. Tenu» 11.100 oati
• ud aflfluiue mortgage.
UNUSUAL BARGAINS.
ONFt of tlu* best suburban
homes around Atlanta, on
5-aerc* tract of land; ovrr 300
feet of street ear frontage;
big assortment of fruit
trees; tlu* improvements
alone rout owners $10,000.
I have a special price for a
811*114 time only, .
WASHINGTON ST,
12-R., 2-story, on large east
front comer lot, in perfect
condition; two bath rooms,
hot and chid water connec
tion. Owner refused this
price that we are asking for
it now twelve months ago'.
If you want a bargain 1 can
show you better than 1 eaii
tell you. Terms. $5,500.
See me in person about
these. No information over
phoue.
V. CHKLKNA, 1
706 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bull Phone 3878.-
Real Estate and Renting
Agents,
All Classes City Property
and Farms.
24 South Broad Street,
Bell Thone 2644.
Atlanta Thone 3803.
NEAR WASHINGTON BTBEBT-riVB
room bouan; all lmprovcnn'iit*. Tbla I* a
new hnuac tad nice little '
I'flee 91.999.
' home far-guy one.
room new boaae, up to date lu everything.
J at once. 91.999 buy “ ~' *- *
Imrgalu. Cotue quick
94.660 - AN 9-RU4IM MODERN HOME ON
Forreat avenue.
NEAR I'RYOIt STREET WE HAVE AN *
room 3-alory bouae with all Improvement*,
which v can aril at the low price of 93,on.
cTlOPEIt HT.-FIVE-BOOM HOUSE! II.H6.
STORIES OF TREA TMENT
OF GREENE AND GAYNOR
AN ILLUSION, SAYS JUDGE
•prclal to Tka Georgian.
Hnvunmift, Gu., Feb, 15.—In the
United Staten court yeaterday eg.
Poetnuutrr Pet-plea, o, Klngalund, Ou..
wlro wag convicted of mlaconduct m
office and aentenced by tba court to
aerie either alx months In the Chatham
county Jail or a y,ar and Ana day In
the United Btalea penitentiary In At-
lanla, wan brought before Judge 8pe,ir
D> receive bin sentence. He said be
preferred Ihe alx-montba oentenr?.
though Judge Speer had advlaed In fa
vor of a yaar in the government prison.
“Mr. Peeples baa doubtleaa been
reading Ihe newspaper stories of the
generous treatment of Meagre. Greene
and Oaynor In tha Macon Jail,” ob
served Judge Bpcer. with manifest BO-
mor. “I am Inclined Co tba optzffon that
a closer conUct with Jail Ilfs will rob
him of (he Illusions eraatad by throe
accounts. It Ur. Peeples should eub-
aenuenily change his mind and prefer
the long term in the penitentiary, the
court will up order."
tVE HAVE SOME GOOD PRof'OKITKINS
on Marietta atreeL In tha way of bualueaa
and meant property. If Intrreated coin '
aae u, and let us tell you about It.
SOUTH SIDE.
TEN-ROOM HOUSE—CORNER LOT. IN
' tptulle circle: modern 19 ever,- way; rent*
146. Price 13.000. *
ORME ST—A 4-BOOM HOUSE; UP TO
date In erery particular. 97,300
TWO 3-ROOM HOUSES AND ONE 3-ROOM
house; Ira street, near public school; wa
ter and oewerage. 91,390.
TWO 9-ROOM HOUSES NEAR FOUNDRY
atreet. BOO rock. ILOOO.
TWO 4-IIOOM HOUSES NEAR WOOD-
ward nveuuei routa lit M.spj.
VACANT* lAFT. 136x176. 1600, BARGAIN
HOMES IN COLLEGE
PARK FOR SALE.
EVERYBODY WHO KNOWS. WILL TELL
on tbflt thl* In liy f
•uburli of Atlanta.
LOVKLY HKVKN ROOM TWO-STORY
C.K0 WILL IlfY FIGHT-ROOM TWO
ntorx hotMN*. 10J liy ItO: rorner lot: flprlng
lirnnch num tbrmigh tin* r«*ar. All unitor
giNxl fi*nr«* «ml nliv haru. Two blocks from
mr Jim*. £•»>* t»-rui*
<1,500 WILL TAKK THE FAKE—FIVE-
room cottflgc; lorely nhndinl corner lot;
10) tiy 190; <M0 cfl«h. Imhuicc fo aulf. Own-
i*r H«m biifllucMi prop»*lilon nuU to anxious
bangc. Hcc iuc «t cure.
TWO LOTH. ONE Itl-OFK FROM FOX
rollcgc. SO by 2ft0 each; owner bflfl moved
to i'allrornto. Hay* sell the 160 by 250 fi*et
for <500. Easy tcrioa. You aboulU not
UllflM It.
I C. MpCRORV,
503 Potors Building.
Phones 4691.
JUST WANT JUSTICE
IN RAILROAD RATES,
SAYS JUDGE DINES
Through Judge J. K. Hines, tbo
Farmer*' Union of Georgia will make n
special appeal lo Oie Georgia rallroud
romnilealon for it reduction In passen
ger rate* on rnllroada In the state.
"We will not ask it Out reduction to
3 per cent,” anld Judge Hlnea Friday,
"but we will simply go before the body
and ask for Justice. Merchants, trav
eling men and people with *lot* of
money ran aecure a rate of 11-3 cent*
a mile now by buying a 1,000-m!le
book.
"Farmers and many llioueands of
oilier deserving people rnnnol get Ihe
benefit of this rate because they cannot
afford to buy a 1,000-mlle book. We
want things equalised u bit.
"As I understand It from President
Burt-ett no formal |ietltlon la to lie
brought before the eommlselonere, but
as counsel for the union I will nak the
commission to Bet a date to be heard
on the mutter. Juat when 1 will be
ready lo do that I cannot nay Juat yet,
because 1 want to get some data and
figures In hand ffral,"
CM CMffi
ranmt
Will Be Left in Dark if l)is-
semination of News is
Made a Felony.
N>w x Orleans, Feb. 16.—'The Times*
Democrat say* editorially:
An overweening tondneam tor quack
HOST Of FRIENDS
GATHER AT FUNERAL
Of MAJOR WILKINS
Special In The Georgian.
Waynesboro. Ga., Feb. 15.—The fu
neral ceremony of Major W. A. Wil
kins was conducted et his home thla
morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. lluscom
Anthony, of Savannah. The pallbear
er* were: .Messrs. C. T. Milner. H. B.
Mr Muster, f. W. Hklnner, E. K. Chance.
J. D. Handers and W. t\ Hlllhousc, of
this city, and Meaara. John ("arawelf
and Wright Hunter, of Savannah, and
Judge K. II. t'allawey, of Augusta.
Mis. Nathalie Thomaa sang "Face to
Face" and "The Beautiful lale of Home,
where." In u - very touching manner
during ihe ceremonlee. It was one of
Ihe largeeMMiwda that ever attended
funeral mg|Vayneettoro which »•-
eembled at nWcemetery. A lurge
number of out-of-town frlenda of Mr.
Wilkins intended the funeral.
A large number of telegrams of con
dolence were received by the family.
Many beautiful and coallv fforui trib
utes were received end ell business In
Ihe city ivaa suspended during M»- fu
neral exerclaca.
TODAY AND TOMOR
ROW, ANY COLORED
SHIRT IN THE HOUSE
AT HALF-PRIOP. LEVY
& STANFORD, 17 PEACH
TREE.
BURGLAR* ENTER HOME
OF ^PUGILIST O'BRIEN.
PMlndtlphla. F>b. 15.—Hurglum <*n-
loicd' ihe home of Jsrk n'Hrlen, the
(iukIIM. I*'** nlpht while the tlKhter
iibeent. *t)TIrltn’» fnilirr, heArlnc'
ioIni*. went to InveatlpHte but the
men ileil before Mr. O’Haffun had time
i ijHf h(« revolver. Nothlon of value
hm tHken.
Mitt Carrie MoDemai.
h«* funeral eer\'lcea of Mian t’arrle
I .MrlMnlel, CO yearn, who dleil
! Tluuvday mornlnp, wete run lucted at
| (In- ri*»l(lent'r *»f her father *»n Lumpkin
Uiiei»t In Weal End Friday afcerntM*n at
, j •» , ipH*k. The Interment w«h In Went.
t meterv
effliracte "‘‘"ry* tliVre' were I Iii
ill*ht*"t «»«*ib» *» f <ne fuct. Irr4tni$abie
proof might be found In the average
Southern legfalator* rewolve to do away
with apeeulatlon. once for all. !*««:••
thto offui t have already been place 1
uixin the atatute book of more than “lie
atnte, and the ^nd U nol y«l. NftY.
more; a repreaentatlve from Texae Iibk
asked tMQgfeen iii pa*** # bill uhLi)
would make It a felony to dleeemlnate
news concerning iIn* great markaU.
and would leave everybody In the dark,
except the manipulator* who wax fat
on the Ignorance of their victim*. Such
a erase run« Ith comet* a* a conflagra
tion doe*, but the nwath of ruin 1% un-
happily, a* wide for the fad a* It I* for
the Are. A* anlyaln I* eaaler than
»ynthe*to. no It In eaaler destroy
than to rebuild, and there mu*t ulti
mately be curse* and oatraclam for
the bungler*, who. If they achieve their
program, will undermine the towering
edifice of the South’s industrial devel
opment.
The law should require that all deal,
er* In atock* rand commodltto* "hall
have membership In Home reputable ex
change whose contract* are perfectly
fair and atrlctly enforceable. It may
be required, too, that no broker shall
buy or soli for an employee, without
the written convent of hi* principal. *»r
the ban may be placed upon an ex
change which given false quotation*
for the thing, or any description of the
thing. In which It deals. Hut. the leg
islator stand* uj>on totally different
ground when be undertakes to any
that nobody shall buy what he does not
actually want, nor sell what he does
not uctually posses*; for. In so doing,
lie contravenes the primal Instincts of
man and overthrow* the/abide of com
merce. With speculation eliminated,
the holder of securities will w at the
mercy of the investor, and the grower
of cotton will be at the mercy of the
mill. - ...
Ilenlde*. keen-witted oiierators will
have no Incentive) to seek out and pro
claim the fact* that tend toward the
retmbltltnlldn of value*. Self-Interest
Is ami must ever hr the mainspring
of the market*. The laborer Is worthy
of tits hire, and It I* absolutely ubaurd
to imagine that able men will trouble
themselves with crops, statistics nnd
Ihe like. If there Is nothing to be gained
thereby. The Bouth In sure to learn
tills lesson at no distant day. for the
time will eoiue again—If. Indeed, be
not already at bund—when n surplus
must he carried over to the years of
lean yield. It Is no anaw*er to say that
*l**culntlon ruins thousands of Individ
ual* and desolate* thousands «f home*
any men* than the slaying of hosts In
buttle la n valid plea against righteou*
war. In the one case, aa In the other,
the greatest good of the greatest num
ber must be the criterion. Without the
rivalry «>f trade and speculation, cotton
w III no longer be equivalent to gold
and the Mouth will again drain Ihe cup
of misery lo the dregs. The atory of
such a catastrophe would be best eplt-
ontlxwl In Hen Franklin’s adage: "Ex
perience keepa a dear school, but footo
will learn In no other."
MAKES SETTLEMENT
A rottleintnt of 49 cent* on the dollar
tm» been a*ree<l upon by the creditor*
of the Reid Dry Goode (Company, |
Peter* xlreet concern which wax forced
Into the hanile of a receiver December
II. tael.
Tlie agreement hax been confirmed
l>y Judge Newman In New Orlean*. end
Deputy Clerk Fred L. Bear* la bually
enffqffed In drawlntr checka lo the nu-
iiirrouH creditors who will recelva 416,-
515.58. The business will be continued
by the receiver until the further orders
of Judge Newman.
NEW QUARTERMASTER
NAMED FOR FIFTH
o. H. Hall has been appointed raptalg
and quartermaster of the Fifth Geor
gia Infantry, and will assume his new
duties as soon as'he has stood the ax*
amlnatlon.
<’upturn Halt succeed* the late Cap*
tuln Nunnemachei. The new quarter*
muster Is a popular and well known
Atlantan, and him appointment, wttf
pleAse local military men very much.
COAST LINE CHANGES
HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED
i
The fullowlng changes In the oper
ating department of the Atlantic Coast
l.lne have been announced, effective
at once:
K. Phtnneger. to be superintendent of
the Richmond district, vice E. R. Wool
len. transferred to the second division.
J. C. Murrhlnann, to be eupeGntend-
CIHmt* Trt-aa Wrtsral .uperttiftndanl l~
the third division at JmIi^hih, vice
ti. A. Ford, assigned lo other duties.
J. N. Hi and. transferred to tha third di
vision vice M. Riddle, transferred.
INTERESTING MEETING
AT BARCLAY MISSION
Several young men of the First Bap.
list clturoli who have become interested
In religious work through the Baptist
Young People's Union, have Inaugurat
ed h series of Sunday night services
st the Barclay mission on Marietta
street.
Mr. John f. Barclay has kindly ten
dered Ihe use uf the hall to the young
men. and he Is very much Interssted
In tlielr work. Last Hunday night tha
flrsi meeting was held, and four per
sons were converted.
The young men In charge of ths work
me ittuong llie most active membsra of
the II. V. P. U. of the First Baptist
church, ami their gospel work at tha
Barclay mission bids fair to be very
successful.
The meetings will begin every Bun-
day night at 8 o'clock, and as the mis
sion Is In Ihe heart of Ihe factory dta-
triivi. n large audience Is expected next
Hunday night and the Sundays follow.
Ing.
The folluwlng are In churgo nt the
work and will be assisted from llms to
time by the young ladies of the B. T.
P. U.: H. H. 8haw, t arl E. Hurat
llenry Jones, laiwlnn Riley, Cleveland
Klor. L. l\ McKinney. John W. Doyls
and K. M. Hryant.
MAY PAY CHECKS
FOR WAYWARD SON
Workman It Injured.
j While ut work at the Atlanta Terra
li'olla Works Thursday afternoon A|.
j her! Tent accidentally caught his arm
In some machinery nnd was painfully
| injured. An ugly gush was cut In the
aim between the elbow and the wrist.
He was taken lo the Grady hospital.
■ ‘ -j- 'k V-'T-
PEOPLE ON P1EK
INJURED BY LINER
New York. Feb. 15.—A portion of pier
No. 54. North liver, was torn away
tisluy and several persons slightly In
jured when Hie Anchor liner Astoria,
from Glasgow, went wide of her bertu
and crashed Inlo the structure.
Special m The Oeorglan.
Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb. 15.—Artlnt
Vanlo, son of n prominent merchant ol
Vuldostu. Oa., who has been In Jail
here for several months, awaiting trial
on the charge of having forged a check,
may qecupe prison. His father, whe
Immediately after the young man's ar.
I reel refused to have anything to da
with him, bus come to the rescue, with
the promise that he will make the bad
clicks good.
Upon the presentation of these fact*
Judge llrmnwell yeaterday afternoon
continued the case nf Vardo Indefinite
ly In order to permit of tbs securing V
of ihe father's presence In the- court
The amount Involved lx said to bo sev
eral thousand dollars.
COTTON FIRE IN TEXAS
OESTROY8 900 BALEt
fperlfll lo The Georgia a.
Dallas, Texas, Feb. 19.—A cotton Art
nt Blossom. Louis county, thla mon»
Ing destroyed 909 balsa of cotton.
Hand la Mathad to Pulp.
H|svlsl lo The Georgian.
Hpartanburg, S. C, Fik.14.—Wllllsn
Haynes, formerljr of ’Marietta. Oa.. bu
now a resident or Spartanburg, when
ho Is employsd as foreman In tba Me.
Nell marble works, hod the mlsfortun.
to meet with on accident which h*
coet him his loft hand. While worktnj
with a big derrick hH hand was rough
In the machinery and mashed to a r ‘
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