Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 18, 1907, Image 13

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"JTE. THBOWEE, 39 N. Forsyth St., Boll Thone 1450. Standard Thone 164. 207 rVY STREET. £4 750 not $5,500 as adver tised by others. »Biis cottage is^ on jot throe blocks only from Aragon. Nothing less than 110.000- will buy anything ground this property. Some eash and balance long pay ments. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 39 N. Forsyth. HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both PhoneB. raaMtntv l^cted putk-iMi. win every Known conrnn- o**5 r n * ^NKblBiitloK gat anil alar* ff'™JJ »rchltoctural drolgi, aa good I'KACIITRRK LOT, 1011)00; M*i**»t P«lnt a ad iplea* »hl ™£M!5V.nn Th,i J ,ro f>*rty will Mb) It thm grill HOP per front foot " eeey terms; worth Investigating. -large man Park. ILiOO-tNMAN PAHK; 2 STORY l-ROOM ..{"Me: baaoMfolly designed” eeakteatfsa f|***f|; sad gi» Bxturee; eptrndld bath: beantlfully OnUbed; wall located on 60-foot lot. Easy term,. (iLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. nig Mil l. AVENUE. ONE BLOCK OF *l5».rt nvenot. where the now ear Uoa h brlnr Inillt. wo are betiding throe nice *;v,,ttnit..ia Which will ha,o cabinet !J.trl. andTtrt well t»M: *1® cart and S ..T month. Tbooe tots are B to 160. k-I .(ivit..I with ahado tree,. Will make iSc. home lor an, one. For apodal price, all tt office. AT tdl.t.EOB PARK-LOT M BY 110. wlrh .errant bonao la,roar, renting at *6 „r month. We caa aell this for a abort fmeai $M0. You am yon .caa aaake a rood k: as/s. «:•? as tur ir~fl.tr HII0AL8 ROAD. * SllLSS turn miter at dtp. splendid farm, con- taUlm « nrrea, s arraa In bottom land: alao a. one nf the boat orcharda In the conn- m t;<ml fimr room cottage and out build •M Thin la the verp place tor a HmI.1, form; *2.1® caah. Tbit la a bar- 0 la RY T.TNIWAY STREET—NEW THREE nmn .-tinge. on largolotieeet front, with | lent,’ of ohado: *150; $50 caah, HO fK month. Why pap rent? HIT WEST OP GRANT PARK. BRAND Mir Mi room cottage; lot.10 bp 110. and a Mur: water and gea and tile sidewalks: ear line; price $2,SM; CM cash and S per month. HAND-NEW APARTMENT HOUSE; I* in; mm «?.* IWI* for a .. d#vs. while It Ians. for you know »rat one will buy It at $4,960.* HUXHXEW SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, ii fftl front; fide alltx. water and mi, mmwntliNi by nice bomee. nicely Anltaed, sltfc cabiuet mantel!; $?.C06. X BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK. »** rottngr consisting of Are large rooms S4 bail, nice porches. ale. Tbts ta one f*»«rk of oar line, and lot la 100 by 106; $2,* *• cash nnd balance moatbly. W. A. FOSTER, Heal Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. toll 'Phone »-?. Atlanta 'Phone in. inp IIEST IMPROVED PLANTATION IN ' Hoc AMD alddi. (i.-urgla, containing AMS acres, at wir Li in-r acre; railroad atattoa on the too. two iix ruom dwelling, and thlrtp •Mm Iteii.m, tin, mill and xtoro houio; Ja.rrm irtel land: terms. one-third caoh; whtr. two to ten yearn, < par cent Inter- - tiefore. * * L l.y lM PrimH w EAST pair street-just beyond cot »p h im., of four large rooma and jj.l l-t. :.-i by ltd feet, beck to the right 1 *».' "t the south Decatur lino. Hae 1 1 buggy houae, chicken houoe. t. N r nice fence. The houxo »n tut f"t n lumie. out of good material. We JMldT gum) value far $1,6® oo roe eon SEAl: " ££ Till MORELAND AVENUE ■■•lent to the Iterator rare and and arhool In Inman Park, a . which woe built bp a — riis » gen East front lot. 60 by I Ins nice grans lawn, flowers, etc. Good aenranra hou**. Ifiise. **n\, Una retry Home l'"«"lble without rttr gat and wm '•* » bnrgaln for $2,666. lot: 100 feet rrom car good Iota covered with $2,200; $900 cash and $L> I make you $000 profit on niREB-ROQJfl ROUSE »f'l; new, gool condition; now >> per uioatb. Quick buyer; $1. ■nd qu^k AUt •vk Mi.vi. l-r biMi.ffi U. ur, S \\|si Mr in • krestij... Inh m X »hlr| fi. r •b r aa , TMifl.RNACEHEATBD COT tip r.r .. v»n rimma aud roceptlon ball- ‘ f p "W»er lot; KOOO. ViJS S,, " AL " f °OQt ft.It; tor iF.Vw 'oathF . 'JiWtt? END. fglilanal roonia la tha baaatnaa' W I.MU, Of aw raja Hnp eeat Interest ■KOALA ROAD. RIGHT AT ' home Jane lion; a naw gee. : lot SO bp B0 foot. Good ... T EN_. th.. V.'" T* '■'TT'.B INVESTMENT IN !iWi *;.f»“bK r hSS5. ,c K80 “ °* u '* ** t'l ' i W FIVKROOM COT - i 1 "' 1 - with alltba con roa 7 , Iteutiag for BAM. Price, ™ “om« or Tnvcotiaaat *. I*M I'P pive i.’.sT ik-1. i |5oo cash and THE ATLANTA GKORdlAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY U. JMT. SPh tlAOb—TWGKTORY IROOM MODERN reoideoco: beautifully ahaded and oiovatod it; near Ponca DeLeon; alley .aide and Jnveatmsnt. RIM BDYB APARTMENT HOUSE renting at ttl.m per month; in irat-elaaa condition; U mlnuteo' walk from tha post- VACANT HOUSE OWNERS. List your vacant houses with us. We will find you good tenants at once. LIEBMANr Real Estate and Renting. 28 Peachtree St. ANSLEYBROS., REAL ESTATE, Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell, WE SELL DIRT CHEAP. IIERB'RE YOUR PROOFS: IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF now acbool houoe on North ovenue. wo here a Hoe lot, «2 bp HO. to an allop, which poo can hup for a abort time at IL- *A -- NO BETTER INVESTMENT ON TUB oonth able than- thla double houio with nlaa roovil to the aide and all modern Ini* provaaanta. Lot «0 hp HO feot- Honor fntta for K6 per month, and you cau buy It for B.2W. PIEDMONT AVENUE. AND THE I1MT part of It, too. between Poarth end Fifth ■troets. It a Hue nine-room hone* uu a good lot. and la a bargain at I7.TM. DIRT CHEAP? WELL. HOWS THI8? Doubta tanement houoe of throe room* and bath to each fide on lot * hp H foot to an alley: rente for S2S.20 per month. Excellent north aide Investment for oalp IlSo Nearly 1* per rant on your mosey. LOVELY WASHINGTON STREET HOME --Corner lot. Yon wont a nice aoven-room cottage with all Improvamenta, and hara s pour chance; It rent* for W por tnon h. ■nil will cither make you a tpltnaia in- lutJnt or ^oJSot tbe thing for pour DR J W MATSON. II. L. COBBS AND CENTURY REALTY CO., 306 Century Bldg. Phone 4419. J. H. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALL. JI'SIPER-IF YOU WANT A GOOD LOT. 60 hv 240 fw»f. tieMreen KJgbtb end Tenth .1 g »a art tire price atfd eaop tormo. &. £!’ at on”, owner uiuat oell. aud Ifa a bargain. HIGHLAND AVENUE—LARGE CORNER lot . -W hr VW fret, on ror line. Ckn he mMIvIM Into eight Urge rejldenee Irtfa Mml re-eobl for hnndwmie profit, or JJJm n .La moat de«lnibl*» miburhnn home pinlen. 01 Bargain If taken thla w«-k. trinnPT.L HTItKET—INMAN PARK: "hr SB froli iteautlful grove; large em^fortwn gornl f^ln us promptly nnd g»*t rt imrgnin E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank. UtM BUYS SPLENDID BIGHT-ROOM modem house, with all conyeateueea: cherted .treat: one half hloek of Georgia avenue. ld<t « ''T MO TOR SALE SLIM-NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE; doubta bouoo; rested to good whtl •atg at tU per month. HEW • In. S3.?tO-EABT PINE STREET—TWO-STORY aovoucooBi reMdonro; tnodera a ad la good repair; ale* elevated lot. Would Mika poo a good homo. KOS-NICE LITTLE BABOAIN IN NEGRO bouoo on Young street; roots lit. ■EE ME FOB BARGAINS. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Avenue. Bargains In Real Estate. L-oOk at those numbers tor next week Thar are the beat on the market and win auralF make you money: NO. S ON oun LIST IB A S-HOOM cottage, clou* to Ot can buy thla for 12,000 120 Irant park. You *160 eash and 120 par bkmi no. T—OfT facing tha park, Bleu 6-room eottaga, ot OOallO feet, for only 11,1(0. *150 >ala?Tre monthly. SUM-NORTH HID*; NKW TW0 8TOXY uvaa rmea; sew reeling for $* month. Terse*. $LM$—NEAR CAPITOL , AVENUE. ON *2.580—GRANT STREET - FIVE-BOOM; targe let; make year own terms. ttUt-NOBTf! flip!: FiVK-BOOVl ALL laproreMita. G*od tkr—t. Ttrnui mnj. $2,000—NEAR GRANT PARK: FIVE-ROGM -all Improvements; yoer own terms. 51.786-ON NORTH DECATUR CAR LINE; tee-ream cottage aa lot 8$ by *00; stake yoer own term*. • "ff JW BWfffiLTKHiA «v. I1.II0—COLLEGE PARK. NEW FIVE- room cottage.' oa large lot. Tanas easy. Sl.kia—NEAR COLLEGE PARK CAR LINE -■ve-room; large let. Terms. $1.100—JL'gT OFF SOUTH PRYOR; FOUE rooma. Terms. $1,800 FOB FIVE-ROOM AND HALL ON goad elsed lor. Jnat the place lor a cheap bom*. Terras. 81.100—LOOK 1 ON CAR UNS; . TWO- etory seven-room bona*, on nle* tot. Houst could not be built for tbs money. Make your awn terms. 11,000—WOODWARD AVENUl-THBlE- room and kail; lot 50 by uo. Hare been offered II.S0 for this place on terms of tun eatb sad PI month. Owner went* cash. 1*00 FOR THREE-ROOM; ON LOT.* BY too to allay. Terms Iloo caah: 810 per month. Hatty. LOOK AT OUR AD IN THE JOURNAL SOUTH BOULEVARD. i, alcu 6-room c< for only *1,110. mLL lot cash and ball no! hh-between hill 3355 Grant on Baaa, a nice eottaga of I rooma, all conveniences. Price St,(00. SIIO and *26 nd $1$ month. i—orm6nd NO. U-ORMGNb BTRlto.'~'5IB line and a corner lot, a 6-room cot tage with all convonlonceo. *1,100, 1*00 caoh and *20 month. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. —Bell-Phone 1393 Main. WEST END COTTAGES. BRAND - NEW. LOVELY SIX ■ ROOM houae; ha. large reception room, dining room, kltrheo. Throe bed rooma; also straight hall running through. Porcelain hath, hot and cold water; rooma all nicely tinted. Coal houoe; largo lot; oaot front; one-half block cor Iloo. $2,150 WILL BUY A NEW SIX-ROOM COT- tag. on corner lot; oaot front. Has porce lain hit*, hot and Trtd wuterr tile-watk- Thla house la on a prominent atraot. being only one block from Gordon atreet car Hue and oao block rrom Ludle avoaua car lluo; one-half eaehi balance can bo or ranged. $2,000—ON OAK STREET. NEAR LAW- ton street. w» have a good, wetl-bolll gvo-nwau hauMtmfjouvualfccoe: Urge lot: $$,000—NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON LEE Street, between Writ End uremia end Path gtreeto hat all irodera convenience. CaiTa^ see as fur We at Bad Mali. Wu CAPITOL AVENUE HOME—TWO-STORY elxht room bouse: large tot; east front; only I7S0 raab and balance on aatp term.. NEW COTTAGE AT LAKEWOOD. line, we bars a uaw four-room eottaga; alee grove: corner lot: price $I.t$0. $$00 caih and balance easy terms. ACREAGE. ford ky# nue (Reir atreet) on tbo Fair •tract and Dtcatur car Unc. Nlra ruDoing water. Land lie. beautifully for aulnllTta. WE HAVE SOME MONEY TO LEND ON desirable property In or near dtp. Call for our real and salt baUotlo. S. B. TURMAN & CO., Cor. Broad and Ala. Streets. V . L ..,. RT nnr AND THREE ROOMS - ItCnttni 113 m»ofb and rooter would Ilka 1,“*'‘"price $l.» I»r U'Xrk «'•■ AVE NEAR CHEROKEE WOOllH AIID A>jW.‘ Uum nesrly now $■ areuue: ronrealeucco. level lot. room honor^ 11 '^7 ko u* would coot to WllW. |f OM build now $»•»"■ COTTAtDc ^ME JTREET AND tOCAU monthly. K oF BOULEVARD, 10 MtN- MAOO-Rl.fM g room houoe; nw nice »“'iyiSug; level lot. II foot ‘ ~~~Z _rollNER: BLOCK OF CAB ASHBY sr ,„.,, r i r nr" houoeo. 2 and 4 line; r with meant lot. tLSOO. rooox; reutd tor r on MYTH ST.-SEVEN MIN- .SSsJS®:'W««a» and swuuiv uwrtg#8«. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 418 Fourth National Bank, Bell Phone 4399 Main. BARGAINS. TWOHTORY TEN-ROOM HOUSE. IN very beat uelihborbood. arranged as two goto; four blocks from A re goo, near IWh- tree. Rental velne *10 per mouth. Price BLOCK or ELEVEN VACANT LOTE. near Grant park aud ear line. Cottages can be built otTum. Me aud 100 per ent Clear profit rrellaod within six months Price M.500. BEST LOCATION IN THE CITVFOB nn aportmenl houae: within Ml feet of Poarhtree otreot. Close In. Now paying nroe • per cent net. and would pup » per rent upon total coat If present Improve ment. were replaced bp apartment bouts. Price $10,000. CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY PAY- Ing » Iter cent net. l*rice $100,000. No hat ter or gner commerelal hulkllng - In At hints. FINEST NORTH »IDi HOME IX TltE city for »!»«* monoy; R7W: would U rterop at $7.600. Ttraa. OTtIKR BAItOAIXfl IN VARIOUJ KIIJDJ of WB IIAMtLR RARlIAINH ATUtVNTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY. -• STURGEON & IaANE, REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS. W-m EMPIRE BUILDING Hell Phone 4:i7r,--Standard 1279. 1.2*0 FOR NICEST SIX-BOOM COTTAGE oo Boat Georgia arenas. Tormo. BOTH PHONES 42S*. tsg ant's honae and burn. State any reaaonablo tenno, and Ifa done. $j,*KV-XORTH BOULEVARD MANSION. with nine largo rooms and a ootofflne out butldlngt: Tot 5 W JMt .Thlo.lo la the very boot section, and a decided btr. In. ft *7,000—HOME ON ONE OF THE FINEST ■and juam euiRMBMSMiBtfWtMttia mill’ , 1HIIH j#. oe.w. —" -r\ ,—__ rroldeiifp about a yror afo. Klgbt r< hallo, two tut tha piped for furnafe. I part Anlahed In mission at/le: French down, exquisite combination fixtures, pensive mantels; closets galore; batter and storage pantries Solid brick foundation, every piece of timber Maned upon. Noth ing nut the beat used In any part of the Work. Beat front lot. with jSde, tllod Can not b#_ dupRetf *-»— $3.1Bd~FINlo PIECE OF WEST END property, suitable for Immediate aub-dtrl* ■ton. making at* beautiful lota ftdng_ two excellent streets and car llne Tbere la alao a good five-room and hall cottage oo property. Easy terms. Haro ja a chance to double your money In thro a -months. Iara get way. •WE GET REUrLTB.** SPECIAL NOTICES. THE LUMBER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF BOSTON, MASS. The adjourned annual meeting of the Lnralier Mutual Fire leeurenee Company, if Boitou. Mass., will be bebl at Grocer.' exchange. It India place, rear of chamber of commerce. Boetoo.M Wedneedey, Feb- maty 21. 1*W. at 10 o’clock, a. m. I. To act on proposed amendment to ar ticle 2, ''Power of the company" of the by- ^"Tii* power"' t h. company shall be rent ed In a buerd of not lean than twalre, nor more than fiftecu. dlroctora. In three claaaea. of whom not leas than four nor more than five shall be elected by ballot at each annual meeting of the company for a term of three years, \acancles In any data may be filled by the board for ^l8ara P !Sgll *'ETftoetnd by ballot from •ho hoard of dlroctora »t their first meet- Ing after the annual meeting of the com* pony, ona to serve aa nroaldeat, one to aerro as flrtt^tlce proaldent and one to T »f 0 Th^ ,C S.R^i n by ballot, a. IVWW'eSZ'tiZZ. that may legally come before aald meeting. H. E. STONE, Secretary. TO INSPECT COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Special to The Georgian. Home, Oa.. Feb. 1*.—The local com- mnndery of Knlghln Templars will be Inspected tonight by Right Eminent Commander tv, fl. Rockwell, of XlMnU. Mr. Rockwell's vlnlte to Roma ere el- weys e aoun-e of much pleasure to members of the commendery* SIX ARRESTS MADE FOLLOWING DECISION. ■pedal to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Feb, 18.—Aa a re sult nf a head-on collision late Satur day night, ala atreet car men were ar- rested and three negroes slightly In jured. __ The collision took place on Commerce atreet. between a Court atreet car and a Plrket Springe car. Annie Foater. Joe Watson and Harry Harris, all no- gross, were slightly Injured. Conduc tors W. T. Rains and J. J. Lamnley and Motorintn L. M. Smith and C. 8. Davis were arreitetL COMING TO ATLANTA TO COLLECT MATERIAL Special to The Georgian. charlotte, N. C, Feb. II.—Herbert B. Houston, of the edltoral staff at the World's Work, Is here to gather in formation for a big special edition of that publication eettlng forth tha ad vantages of the Bouth. He leaves tonight for Atlanta tty se cure further data for the edition In the Interest of which Walter Page, a Southern man, will also travel the South. FUND IS HALF RAISED TO REBUILD COLLEGE. Special to Jhe Georgian Chattanooga, Tenn., Fetsr :l—Sub scription! for the building of the Cen tenary Female College, 'which burned In Cleveland, has reached the sum of *'The* friends of the Institution Intend to raise *20.600 before they begin the erection of the proposed new tiultdlni- HAS PROHIBITION OVEREWTATE Hundreds of Blind Tigers Clamoring for Trade ft the Cities. Ipwrlal to The Oauegtaa. Columbia, 8. C„ Feb. t*.—Bouth Car- ollna la an “air tight" prohibition slate today. It will continue so several days. Thla situation la the result of the aboli tion by tha present legislature of the state dalpenuary system. Until county boards are appointed to take charge of the dispensaries there ta no law at all for regulating the liquor trattle. Governor Ansel accordingly has order ed liquor selling entirely stopped un til the counties are ready to taka charge. A little “‘moonshine" la to be had by those who know where to look for. It. The rest of the community Is gone "dry.” LID IS ON TIOHT~ ^IN CHARLESTON Special to The Georgian. Charleston, 8. C„ FW>. II — For tho (tret time In fourteen years the dispen saries and breweries here are closed. Three hundred blind tigers are clamor ing tor tho dally supply of beer. Sev eral local dlapentere were kept open for a few hours this morning through ■ misunderstanding aa to the ofdgfg to close. Charleston will vote for a county dis pensary. Tho tigers are doing business. It li aald, ' aalea. but an economising on beer UE RESUMED E USE Special to The Gaorglaa. Asheville, N. C„ Feb. 11—'The pro ceedings In the Mills divorce eult were resumed here Friday before Special Commissioner J. J. Britt. Merrill Beecher Mills, multl-mllllonalre etove manufacturer, of Detroit, the well- known clubman, and owner ot the yacht Cynthia, Is seeking evidence In a counter suit to the divorce complaint Iliad by his wife, Mrs. Lila Eddy Mills, who Is a daughter of Walter B. Eddy, leader of the Republican party in Mich igan. The proceedings were adjourned to Statesville on Thursday, the commli- Ploner, attorneys and detertlvea going to that place for the purpose df'wgliur Inlng a wltneaa who te .aald to hove known Mrs. Mills during har stay In North Carolina. The hearing, as heretofore, was be hind closed doors, no ona bring ad mitted but those connected with the case and witnesses. Mr. Mills Is classed as a resident of New York and Is rated at being worth 120,000,000. He la a member of the Larchmont Yacht Club. Mrs. Mills was formerly Mlsa Eddy, Detroit, reputed to he very wealthy A right. JlnTierTSWB _ a number of year* ago and a daughter wan born to them, who was featured In New York paper* aa one of Ameri ca's millionaire babies. Mrs. Mill* began a suit for divorce la Detroit, detailing sundry tripe on Mr. Mills' palatial yacht Mrs. Mllla came to Asheville In (he spring of 1*0*. st flrut stopping at a fashionable hotel, but later taking a cottage and entertalnad estenalvaly. IMITATION DRINK IS RULED OUT BY ' FEDERAL COURTS The United States circuit court for the western district of Pennsylvania has Just rendered a decision on a eult brought by the Coos Cola Company and the Coca Cola Bottling Company, of Plttaburg. which kills another eub- atttuie for the popular drink manufac tured by the Coca Cola Company. The decree hea an Important bearing on the commercial Intereete of the Induatry, and Is se follows: “Thla case having been brought on for hearing, after considering the eame, the court hereupon adjudgea and de crees that the complainant herein, tho Coca Cola Company, la the owner end proprietor of a good and valid trade mark for beverages, consisting of the term or designation, "Coca Cola." and ths Coca Cola Bottling Works of Pitts, burg, la licenses from ths said Coca Cola company for the territory sur rounding and Including the city of Plttaburg. Pennsylvania, respecting such trade-mark rlghta, end that the parties complainant herein have an established business In preparing and dispensing I leverages and that the ap pearance of their iiroduct when pul upon the market is characteristic, and aa such recognised by the trade aa the product of these complainants; and that the defendant herein. In dealing In a bottled drink under the naire or designation, "Toca Coca." Is Infringing upon the aforesaid trade-mark rights ■>r these complainants, and In-puting such product on the market In the form exemplified by the exhibits In hla rase, Is engaged In unlawful comiwlltlon. ■ It Is further ordsrod. adjudged .atv) decreed that the defendant, aald E. S. Krtahkorn. hla agents, servants and workmen, be and hereby are enjoined from further Infringing complainants' trade-mark, and from dealing In bot tled beverages which In appearance so nearly resemble complainants' product as to rhuse confusion In the trade, and s;>eclflrally from bottling, selling or dispensing a beverage under the nentc "Toca-Coca." or In the form exempli fied In the exhibits herein. "Thle, February I. 1*07.” Messrs. Candler. Thomson A Hlroch. of this city, represented, with Christy A Christy, of Pittsburg. Pa., the com plainants In this case. .... M.B. WARNER FOUND DEAD IN ROOM A7 SI AG HOI EM. Deepondeacy la sat* Is have (sees* M. B. Warner, a traveling man. led $2 yean, to lake hla life In a room In the *Us hotel Haturday ulgbt. Ills body was found Huiulay afternoon, fully clothed, lying aeroas Ike lied. The discovery was mads by Archie D. Warner, a brother. Morphine Is aald to hare been need. The Indlcntlnns were that he had lieeu dead aereral hours. lie left so letters nor message explaining his death. Thv only clew found was an enralena bearing the nsino of n local dru; ' ‘ * bln. He waa uiiiuai by hla father, Hen res Mountain, tin., aud tr and A. W. Warner. FORMER LEOtELATOR DIES NEAR CHATTANOOGA. Special to Tbs Georgian. Chattanooga. Tann.. Feb. II.—Dr. B. W. Padgett, one of the boat known phy sicians of this county, la dead at his home In Hhrrtson. Tenn. He had rep resented James County In the legisla ture eevernl terms, nnd wee s member of the Fourth Tennessee cavalry during the Civil war. The Interment occurred In the National cemetery yesterday aft ernoon. PROTECT ION OF PEA CHTREE IS CLASS LEGISLA TION\ THINKS ONE BUSINESS MAN The proposal to protect the new par- tar In Peachtree street from the wear of heavy traffic, and to make Peaohtree a boulevard . for lighter vehicles, Is meeting with Savor by a large propor tion of the Atlanta public, but It hoe Its opponents as well as Its friends. T. L. Volberg, Jr„ of 110 Bouth Forsyth atreet, writes The Georgian the follow ing communication: “I have watched with some Interest to see what the street committee of council would do with the proposition to keep heavy traffic off the Peachtree street asphalt. Vrey wisely they have allowed the question to go over to the etreet asphalt. Very wisely they have people a chance to have a voice In the matter. “No one Is more nnxtous to have Peachtree (treat the finest' and best knot-street In The Bouth than the. writer, and no ons can take a greater pride In Atlanta'! progress, or be more willing to bear his share toward beau tifying the city. But there la another question that comes up here, and de mands attention, and that la Justice— not only Justice to Peachtree atreet and its residents, or to the man who rides In hie auto car or carriage, but Justice to all Atlanta. “We admit that the Peachtree street paving If expensive, and should he kept In good condition aa long as possible, not only for beauty's sake, but on gen eral business principles But did not the business man contribut# his share as well as the capitalist? Then why should not he have aa much right to "6xatn-“piae the atreet As any oner Y*l. if you dose Peachtree street to heavy traffic, every load that comes under that head, bound for ths north aids, must go sev eral blocks out of ths way, over rough pavements, with much steeper grades than any on Peachtree atreet, earning a needless delay and Increased wsar andtaar on the team*. "Hare we no consideration for the poor hones and mules that have the heavy burdrnu of traffic to bear? Would we push them, with their heavy toads, nn to the rough pavements inrt steep grades uf Hprtng, West Peaclitres and Courtland streets? Let us think also of thsse faithful helpers to our prog ress who can not raise their own voices In protest. “Would It not be a much better plan to regulate the width of tleqs for heavy TIME ISNOWRIPE FORCHURCH FORCES TO CONVERT WORLD Hobson Says America Should Not Neglect Yellow Races. Washington, Ftb. It.—‘The time Is rip* for tha church forces to unit* and arrange a well-mapped-out method to f'hriatlantaa tha world. aapackUty Chi ns and America, aa the nnekt Chris tian country and the great peace can ter of the world, should take the lead In thla universal religious movement.” This statement was made by Captain Richmond P. Hobson, leprossnlatlva- rlect from Alabama, in an add rasa on "Christian America's Opportunity" last evening at the Church of the Eplpha- ny. the — the world In the face," Captain Hob son continued, "and thla religious movement Is ths only means of pre venting euch a catastrophe. This movement can not be made, however, until there Is peace In the world, nnd It Is In the making of peace that our country will have to act. The only way for America to help keep this peace will be in having a big navy." GOVERNOR NOT OPPOSED TO A SPLIT SESSION. Bpedal to The Georgian, Montgomery. Ala.. Feb. II.--II krill be decided definitely today or tomor row whether or not the legislature wltl have a split session, as the epedal com mittee appointed by both houses to took into the matter are expected to **fhere have been many rumors afloat about the governor naming the day of recess, but the governor has left the matter entirely In the hands of the members. He says he luu pledged him self to give them all the time they want to pass the laws and that he In tends to do to. Mre. 8. N. Clark. Tht. funeral services of Mrs. 8. N. flam who died Sunday at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. T. C. Brown. 220 Coop*.- striet, were con ducted Monday afternoon in the chap el of Barclay A Brandon. The Inter ment waa Ic Hollywood cemetery. loads so that a heavily ladened wagon need wear tbs asphalt no more than a light wagon with narrow tires. "Broad Ursa on wagons used for heavy loads would protect not only. Peachtree street, but alt of our streets, from useless wear. If Peachtree street la worth saving, why not also the other streets In tbs city? And the cost would be very small In comparison to the ben. silts to be derived. "Another point to be considered Is: Would It be Juat to the people living on West Peachtree, spring and Courtland streets to divert all the heavy traffic off Peachtree street to them? A wagon rolling on the asphalt makes very lit-, tie noise, but the same wagon jolting- over belglan blocks Is quite another matter, and these streets which are now quiet residence streets would soon become unbearable to many of the peo ple who are now contented there. "And last, but not least: Let us go slow' with anything that savors of class legislation. Beware, of l measure will no doubt say this Is no class lagtslatlon. but a measure to pro tect the asphalt and save the city ex panse. if that ta so, why not protact the asphalt on Peachtree eoqth of Kills street, and also or. Pryor. Whitehall and Peters streets? Is It not as valu able as that on Peachtree north of E3lla etreet? Decidedly this Is eloas legis lation! Juat to Illustrate, suppose this ordinance Is paused, prohibiting all ve- '* hides with a 1.800-pound load from driving over thle etreet and suppose Mr. Robert Lowry organises a tally-ho party and loads about a ton of charm ing femininity and sturdy manhood on his coach, would any pollctman In town dare tell him to drive a back street? Or If 2,500 pounds of baseball the pennant for Atlanta, would you have them go back streets to get to the park, and then expect them to winJ.Ot.- course not. and nobody would atop them from driving out Peachtree, though 1,000 pounds ot them were loaded on one vehicle. ^ “By nil means, let us have the most beaiitrtar atreet m ttie Buutli, and tat us keep It In perfect condition, but do not do so at the expense of Justice and humanity. . "Let na be proud., of our Peachtree street, but tat us alee be proud of etas city government. Let us be able to say to our visitors: ‘Our council ta broad minded and Just. They govern alike for the rich and the poor, and even the dumb animals within the city's gates are not forgotten by them.’ “ MRS. STALLINGS 1 ALIMONY COT OFF IT Judge Pendleton Reversed in Famous Divorce Suit. fJftaS Because service of papers and pro* eean on George T. .Stalling.-, the well- known bnaebalt man In the divorce proccedliigH Instituted by Ids wife, Mrs. Belle White Stallings, were not leufulty perfected, the supreme court Monday morning reversed Judge Pen dleton In hi- order granting Mrs. BUU- IIngv temporary alimony of 1150 a month and attorneys' tees of 1**0. The papers were sent to Buffalo, where Stallings ran a baseball team, but he denied process of service at hla legal domicile, which waa In At lanta. The papers were also served oh J. J. Hastings, attorney for Stallings, but Ihe higher court holds that euch service did not perfect. The supreme court held that tf tt, was Impossible to nerve the defendant nt hla legal home, that the proper course for the Judge waa to ap receiver for the property of ths t ant. until adjudication. Mre. 8talUnga sought an Injunction against Btalllngn tor spending money tn a Jones county and an Atlanta bank. Mrs. Btaillnga brought divorce pro-- readings against har husband last fall, naming as co-respondent a mysterious woman known only to har as "Nips." Bhe nought a total divorce, pormanec' and temporary alimony and the cus tody of the two children, Vernon end White. Mrs. Btaillnga and btr mother. Mrs. White, have apartments .In tha Marlborough. NSW corporations" CHARTERED IN ALABAMA. ■rerlal to Ike Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 1*.—The sec retary Of state has been Informed of the Mloalng new corporations: Tho Southern Art Glass Company, of Birmingham: capital, 816.000; Incor porator*, A. E. Lewis, J. B. Oatea and Ethel Jonas, • The Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Florence; capital. 84.000, Incorporator*. John T. Ashcraft and others, f The Barbour Cotton Mills; $50,000: tncorimralore. Robaet tltrap, Q. L. Comer and < ‘ i