Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 27, 1907, Image 13

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■Sl'Ki , M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St., Bell Tbone 1450. Standard Thone 164. $1,500. An elegant 4-room cottage 4 t Winter station on Georgia railroad and Decatur Car Xiiio. We can sell you this little home on the easiest so rt of payments. The lot is large enough for a garden and chicken yard. If you want this you must hurry. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth St. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. fOMINO PART OK WEST END. Nit I* EAST FRONT LOTH, WITH PLEN- # .I.h.Ia 1U #A ■(! 1*11..^ t FOUR-BOOM BRICK HOCHR lot. Wli payment - HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. MMI&MKF' apcb,t * ctaral •• food "TJf! 0 —WKHT PKACKTRBR LOT. ttlsMO: did ”‘* r iet! Pot” 1 sad spleu- YKWlioo^'r'fJTO.* 111 *">« ** JACKSON fITRKET; NEW AND uodelb 2-story I rootn bouse on lot 11x151; on <4ajr terms; worth Isrestlgstlsg. . t4 £! l L. , ‘ OT .. ,0 2*? # i SLIGHTLY RLK- mli pirk -beet location is IiS .B^tffighsrLSSFStjei BOULEVARD LOT; BEST LOCA- tlon; Tfry eaajr ttrtna. r, £lL TWO f TO, i r . 9-ROOll MODERN . residence; J»csnt!fullr shaded and rlerstsd iwiV "” r ,/onC * l> * r * ,on: * llr * side sad WANT OFFER FOB 24-ROOM HOUSE. two blocks of Pescblree; will rent for 101 per month, and will sever lie rncsnt; Ideal Investment. ’ <4-76” BLT8 APARTMENT HOUBE ranting at $8140 por mouth: In flrat-cinst condition; 15 inluutta' walk from tba poat- office. $2;«o nt’YH 6-nnoM cottage; ele- rntH lot; eaajr terma; 14111 atrtet. SEE RUSSELL SHIRLEY OR L. 11. HEN- d ricks. I HTJLL HAVE TIIF. NOS. 1 ANI> 3 which arc bargain*. No. 1 la a five-room cottage on (JIciiuwimmI for only $1,700; $150 caah and $15 per mouth, nnil No. $ la a> flve-room cottage on Glenn; only one-half block from Grant and Georgia avenue; $2,- 000; $150 caati and $20 luoutb. NO. 10—ON CREW. NEAR ORMOND. I have n new olx-room cottage, with nil convenience*, on car line; nil idt.v Improve ment*. I'rlee $2,650; $500 ensb nnd $S per month. 11\ HAT HIIOAI.H ROAD. 6 MILES from center of city. We have n aplemilil f.iMii •'••jiffilulnjt SO acres, ^11 acre* In hot- iV'llic country: fowl four-room tiouoe nmT out loillillnga. etc. This la the very place for n Yc^etuble farm; $2,100 ennta. Thla la a l*realn. IN REST UA«T OF COLLEGE PAItK. n**w cottage consisting of five large roome * ii*t hall, nice pore ben. etc. This lo one Mode of car line, and lot la 100 by 105; $2.- $5*) cash and twlance monthly. JLST WERT OF GRANT PARK. BRAND* new alx-room cottage; lot 60 by 150, and a beauty; water and gna and tile sidewalks; on car line; price $S*$80; $250 cash and Ui per month. THULE ROOM HOUSE. ON 8MAM* LOT. near Greenaferry avenue; atny* rented all the time nt $4 per month. For n few days wLENDiirtruiftR-Tirrou pottage, tin M 72 by 132: Western Hetffbts; rents $4.5') t»T month; $400; room t» Imlld another i"'i*c. Hee its quirk about this. C NEWPORT 8TRBET—BRAND-NEW four room house: lot 41 by IKS to an alley; $100 cash and $15 i*er month. Why List YOUR PROPERTY WITH ITR FOR idit or sale. If you want good results. 1). K. M’CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BUILDING. REI.I. BHONE 220—ATLANTA 164. Hint NEW NEGRO HOUSES, RENTED fur J.i |icr mouth: soar In; never vacant: !»r S2.166. HU! A (TWICE HOME: EVERY CON- lenience; on tho north side; six rooms: utMiict mantels; large lot; for $3.’.n). HU U Iton.MR. NEW HOUBE, LARGE M: $L6W>: $200 rash and balance $15 per tieiith. Ymi can not do lietter. * • TKHCB MANUFACTURING PLANT; » »pi<ortunlty; little money ueoded. to nt once. A CHOICE HOME ON NORTH JACK *»n; Imge lot. You can not duplicate It f.tt fywo. AN*;|kit AVENUE—NINE-ROOM HOUSE: all convenience*; large lot; One surround ini:-: $4.0*1. modern, steam-heated home. «l)li eleven room*, three ImiIIis. six l*ed r "")n-. large nttlc, large porches, Inrge lot, *itt. M-rvutiUa house and Imrn. Thla la • iilnlv mi Ideal home In every respect. •*'fl f in l•• • bought for one hair Its real '»!»• Price $*.M0. V.M'.tNT LOT—CLOUR IN. ON PRYOR “T.-.-I. Tin- prettiest l»t on the stri-i-t. : (runt; i-li-vafeii. '•'» TO SMYRNA. ON MARIETTA ELEC ui- line, to Ntiend the numrner. New f«*' • *» room house, with .1 seres of ground. Ht.-lit at ear line. Living Is rheip there. Tin nh-.ifit home In town for $5,600. CENTURY REALTY CO., 306 Century Bide. Phone 40*. J H GABNJSR. C. HORACE McCALL. '"It I'll SIDE-MODERN HOME! EASY "Jtlknii: ilUtunoo; t-li-vatf-l ii>rner lot! I**, " Hi null, „r If ileetrod aiiinll en»h I'iiy ' I >n In in*.. On ,y. Hpli-nilbl iippurt unity - I a iili'n in,me for little more thmi *' ItEAlIK-TWO ACRES ON CAIt LINE, 'ear • Ity limit,; •null inttngv; H.K». ®At'l , t:i.t. STREET. 1 lot for two I FOR RENT. * MORES AND OFFICES. Alalia mo street V oarUtlu ...... j* Soinh Forayih afreet „ l.l* iiitiHIH avenue 5 - trial OiHiKta avenue.. Peters atreet S th-M, 1 ’ n^"" 1 fmt., j' 1 :::::::: i JOHN J. WOODSIDE, the rentino aornt. 12 Auburn AV9MI9. Both Bbone* 61$. NO. 11—ON ORMOND STREET—CAR LINK In front; strictly white nelghlHirhoiMl: three live room cottage*; water, gas mid sewer: rented for $45 per month. Thla Im n fine Inveatiuent for only $1,500; one- half rush. Cun make easy terms. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. ANSLEYBROS., REAL ESTATE, Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St == Phone 339 Bell watch ol’it Ans ron new nAitoAtss EVERY FEW DAYS! THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: - * , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1N7. STURGEON & LANE, REAL, MTATE and 1NVEHTMENT* 1IT>lit *111*1 It K IUMI-DINO. Bell Phonn 4176—Standard 127*. IUW-ON ONE OF THE BEST BOB •Ida streets; Ser rarai cottage. »..u lane lot; nuEara la a vary way. Jus t the place far amall home. Titan. HJOtt-WEHT END-SIX UOOUT LARGE M. A bargain at thla price. Term* 17,750—CENTRAL aAVENUE. — SIX * rot tare; nice lot. Tmus. B.®> FOR SIX-ROOM COTTAOE, NEAR . Grant park; lew than oa* year old: <>n lar»e ana leval lot. Tile skMWtlk. Tertna eeajr. BJSA—WEST END: FIVE*ROOM COT late; oa large lot. Terms easy. •7.lie—NORTH SIDE FIVE-ROOM COT . lane, with all modern lawroremente. Ilouae la just one year old. Teraw. C.M6-WKST END - FIVE-ROOM COT; «,«o-cix»SE IN; JUST OFF WHITE hall: four-monf roltaio; all linproeemriit., Torn. <260 ftiab, IIS inonlh: lat mo show yon thla tomorrow. IT-Oe-JCST OFF CAPITOL AVENUE. ON neat .rroaa atreet; modem atl-roem rot; lane: i-xtrn larye lot; tide alley. "Ill rant US. Small cash payment and the lulaneo like rent. «‘hn 11: Bret IIJOO Ft) II FIVE-ROOM' COTTAOE. Hire lot. Make your own terma. MOO FOR THREE-ROOM COTTAOE, ON “hy WO, to 15-font nllcy: plenty of LOOK AT or It All IN T1IE JOURNAL DON’T THIS MAKE YOU KEEL GOOD *o know that you ran sot n new a room boitar In hnlf block of Weat Penrhtreo with all modern Improvements for Juat 14.0007 DANDY LITTLE 6-ROOM COTTAGE i Windsor atreet. not for from Junction of Whitehall. Easy walking distance from center of city, lairge lot. You can’t so wrons hy setttns this sent for 10,700, third rash, hnlanrc easy. THIS SIDE Of CLENNWOOD AVENUE you roll set a drat mte 6 room house on a tot tars<’ eunuch to l.ull.l another house. Don't •loop over this bargain. or you’ll set 'a only $3,500. renamtnhle terms. CENTRAL AVENUE HOUSE THAT’S IH-ach for tin- money. Sis rooms on s"”d atse.1 lot. lath ntul modern Iniurovi-menls. Here's your rhimre: just <2,i50. irou r miss this. NORTH SIDE HOME. CORNER I.OT-IN one hlork of Wt-al I’eurlllrro and North avenue. This Is n splendid plneo and well built. I'rlee, ».«». FOR SALE A nice 5-rooni cottage not very far from Terminal Sta tion. The owner is going to leave the city. That is the .eason for selling. This is a very nice cottage, close in; can make price very low and give easy terms. This is a real bargain for close-in home. (1. ,T. DALLAS, 318 4th Xat’l Bank Bldg. .<?>><» . 3.5.1") . I.VMW W. JONES & CO.. 5 VIADUCT PLACE. PHONES 5560. park STREET. WEST END. S rooms 3 story, all conveniences. $6.50#. HuCTHPRYuH. RIGHT AT SCHOOL. 9 i™ conveniences. 14.750 cash HOUSTON .STREET. 11 ROOMS. ALL Improvements end convenience*, $.».- nHss' h STRKKT. NEAR CAPITOL 11 av-nue 6-rnotn cotmite, nnd conreo- lenrer. a gfnulne barifoln. at <7,000, on ‘ ern ' , • Both ’Phonei »». . W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. A PLANTATION AND 8TOCK FARM OF 2.100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. 26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO pie, 2 miles of railroad frontage, alao pub lic road frontage, 1.200 arret In cultivation; 350 acres of rich Urttom In mis; 900 nrrea of flne swamp Imttoms still to l»e developed. Plenty of wood and tlmlter for homo con sumption. Moat of the land Ilea level and la n loose, dark, loamy toll, with strong clay subsoil. One mule ran cultivate 40 acres of this land. Two nix room dwellings and thirty teuaat houses of two nnd four rooms, nicely distributed. Corn mill nnd fin. mw mill, horse and mule Itarus. crib aud hog mid chicken botiaes, etc., nil In good condl tlon; 5 miles of hog wire fencing, and branches supply wuter’ In uearly all ports of the tnnd. Htntlon and old# track on the place. School and churches cuuveu lent. Annual average net Income $6,000. Price 11*5 per acre. Tcriua one-third rath; Imlanee on or before ten year* Hi annual payments to mlt purchaser, with « per cent FOR SALE! Splendid north side home, on cross street, just off Peachtree. Owners leaving city and must sell at once. See $ LEIBMAN, Real Estate—Renting,' 28 Peachtree St. Buxumro, BOTH PHONES 4774. LEND US YQUR EARS and list your property with ua, if it in worth the money—for “WE GET RESULTS,” but we CAN NOT and DO NOT try to sell property at fancy prices. The selling season is close at hand. With an experienced force of 6 salesmen ami advertising in even issue of the great Atlanta dailies, coupled with new ideas and up to date transportation, we are in position to get results. Colorado Man Startles His Democratic Colleagues. FUNERAL NOTICE. STEELE—The friend* 7"" U. Collier, Mr. Jobss **. » Uiin-r. mi r mnk M. Collier, Mr. Charle* F. Col Her. Mr. Sanford ('oilier and Mr*. Car rle Walker are- luvlicd to attend the funeral of Mr*. W. O. Kteeh* fi ... ... Idle residence of Mr. Wealey (i. ('oilier, tm Penrhtreo rond, nt i* ’ ~ ***' Pohruary 23. 1907. Rev. Mfiatlng. Interment Snnlla cemetery. The following named gentlemen will please act aa palllienrera and meet office of II. M. Patterson k Son, 96 North Forsyth street, nt 12:» |>. ui.: Captain T J. Donaldson. V. If. Mason. 9|. K. Hontell. Walter I*. Andrews. Roy ('oilier aud Aihlrew Collier. Carriages will leave office of 11. M. Pattaraon k Sou at 12:45 p CANDLER GIVES TO FAIR FUND Asa (I. t'andler. president of the t’ora (Aila Company and the Centr.U Trust Corporation, has forwarded a do- nation of <700 to Secretary Weldon, of the Atlanta Fair Association, for the fair of 1007. The fund I* gradually growing SRd It Is expected that the necessary amount will he In hand be fore summer. • The clothing people," said Secretary Weldon, "will begin thetr subscriptions later In the spring. Their donations o» ,.rf-rr’-d ,9iyu.a„r.rTh 1 .T.-r5 a , 1 a l u will and the chance of a lifetime. Make the down payment and the place will make the money to pay the balance. Good water aud good health. !*abor la plentiful and 4'hrap. For further Information, write or WENT END—GORDON 8TIIEET—NO. IC— new six-room fottage; all conveniences; lot 55 hy 150. Price fibOrtO, Terms. IN WKHT END. ONE BLOCK FROM car line, six lots for $2,100. It would pay to Improve this pro|»erty, cither for rent, Inveatiuent or home*. DOUBLE THREE-ROOM IIOURB thlnl wnr«l; new. good condition: now <ne sis ru>r innuth Quick buyer; $1,* WKKT END—FI'll NAt’K-ll BATED COT tnge of seven n«>ut* nnd reception ball; large corner lot; $4.0W. value for I ON A CORNER LOT. IN WEST END. comfortable ">x room eottaffe, with two additional room* In the basement, for $l.M)n. tenna of SsV") cash and $15 per month !i 6 per cent Interest. ON BERYL STREET. IN ONE BLOCK OF the new Htewart avenue ear Hue; lot M ..r 112. to alley: oak nhade. Price $27$. Terms $100 cn»li and $5 per month. IHLI. RTREKT. NEAR CAR LINE; BEAU tif<il four-room cottage; alley aide and >ar; large lot. Price $1,400. Nice bom« ■ Investment. A JAM-UP FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. IN the lieat section of West Rud. for $2,000. in terms of $500 rash and $30 per month. J. A. Dozier | W. H. Gaunt Builder \ Real Estate Formerly Dozier & Reams. 403 Peters Building. Phones: Bell 1799., Atl. 1252. tx.ooo-YOl R CHOK E lit' TWO OF TIIB iM-Ht 9 ami II room house* on Capitol ate „<!«•; owner wishes t<* sell one of them. Tbi* 11 room house coat $13,000 to Imlld. nnd Is it tieauty. Up to date. In every |iartlcular. fl.oavlnUYM ONK t»U T(T$Tr»KRT LOTh mi Oak alnH»t. West End. and with other donatlona that are ex pected will make the fair a certainty. 1 PEONAGE CASES WILL BE HEARD Fsonagc cases against H. L. Zelglsr, Jean Rslnhold and F. B. Cole, all of Coweta county, have bs«n act for licar. Ing April I In the United Btates court during thr coming March farm, which convene-. March 18. Two cases are re corded Hgulnal each of the defendants. Over two hundred casee charging Illicit distilling and vlolatloni of the revenue laws have been set for hearing during the March term and Judge New. man will have before him one of the heaviest criminal dockets ever expo rlenced In this court. The criminal docket will be taken up Immediately after the March term convenes. CREVASSE CAP WIDENS ANO WATER RUSHES THROUQH Special to The Georgian. New Orleans. Feb. 27.—The river yesterday showed another decided fall and the gauge stood 18.8 feel. The Live Oak crevasse continues lo widen, de> spile the efforts to control It, and the gap now measures one hundred and Rfty fret. If thr river continues to fall the chances are favorable for com mencing to dose the crevasse In an other week’s time. UALI. AND MSI’. I X FOR BARGAINS IN city slid suhurlKin homes end vacant lots and ncresge |ire|a-rlv. HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. . - FIFTY SACKS OF MAIL DESTROYED IN A WRECK. ■pedal to The Georgian. Mm on, Oa.. Feb. 27.—In the burning of the southbound passenger on the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad, near I’lnehurst. Mondav, full} fifty sacks of mall were destroyed. Thla Included the mall lo points In south Georgia and Florida, a large part of which was mall from the North and Hast coming to the South via Atlanta and Macon. When tha names attacked the mall car, all efforts to save the mail were of no avail and hundreds of letters slid packages, destined to south Georgia point*. Were reduced to ashes. NOBLE SPARTA WOMAN~ DIES AT ADVANCED AGE. Special to The Georgian. Sparta, On.. Feb. 27.—At an earls hour yesterday Mias Josephine Stan ford. one of the oldest nnd most universally loved nnd admired resi dents «f Hpnrta. passed away at her home, on Broad street, flhe has for months been In very feeble health, which was due to old age. and the end was not imex$>eeted hy her friends. Miss Stanford was In her 87th year and has enjoyed until recently un- usuatty good health for a parson of her age. Hhe resided with her slater, Alisa Anne Htanford, by whom she la sur vived. The funeral will take place this aft ernoon In the Hparts cemetery. Seaboard to Eroet Shoda. Special lo The Georgian. Portsmouth. Va.. Fob. 27.—The Hca- board Air T.lne railway will begin within a short tlmo the erection of new train sheds at’ Its passenger station and main terminus In this city. Washington. Fob. 17.—Senator T. M Patterson, of Colorado, who## term ex. plree March 4, startled his Damocratlc colleague* In Iho senate today by ad vocating government ownership of railroads under condemnation proceed lnga and fixing the market value of tho systems at 111.040,004.0*0. Ho hold that tho commerce and post roads clause of tho constitution, under the supreme court Interpretation, gave ample authority and Rower for the gov ernment to acquire railway* doing bus Ineao within atateo as well aa those en gaged In Intorstato commerce. He presented a comprehensive plan of operation which calls for a great non-partisan board of transportation acting under tho aupervlslon of an en larged Interstate commerce commis sion. Tho financial plan of operation contemplated an exchange of eecurl tloa and he declares that bonds Issued for such purpose could be easily sold. Concluding, the senator declared government ownership would vastly Improve the moral tone of the nation by eliminating aubterfugo frauds and gross Injustices now almost universally associated with the railroad business. FIREMEN KILLED BY DEADLY FUMES iOTHAM FIRE New York, Feb. 27.—Two firemen arc already dedd and several others arc expected to succumb to ths effects of mingled ammonia vapor and smoke In holed at a fire In the Volunteer meat market In Eighth avenue early today. The dead men are: FIREMEN ADAH DAMM. engine company No. 21, who was carried dead from the building. HENRY WALKER, of the same com pany. whu expired. Ipter In Bellevue Hospital. In all fourteen men. Including Cap tain Carlork, of engine company No. 20, were taken to tho hospital. Sever al of These are expected to die, isss AND WAS ARRESTED , OH HER COMPLAINT 8peclal to The Georgian. Macon, GO-, Feb. 27.—The effort* of Joseph During to Induce his wife to leave Macon and hla following violent action are said to have been the cause of his being arrested twice, both times by his wife. The man was fined 115 In police court. Mrs. Mabel Drunlng. who le an attractive woman, wae at police court, and made the statements upon which the prisoner was fined. Soon after he left the court he over took his wife on the way to the hotel, and, It was slated, again offered such nbuse ns raussd n second srrsst. The two came here several weeks ago In a theatrical company, and when Burning left It was sold his wife did not want to go, and refused. EARTH TREMBLES IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 27.— A alight earthquake ahnek wan felt here early thin morning. No damage resulted, however. MACON MAY NOT TAKE SPACE IN BUILDING AT EXPOSITION. Spivlsl lo The Georgian. Macon, On.. Feb. 27.—With the date of the opening of the Jamestown Ex liosltlon only a few weeks off, Afscnn. reckoned for many years as one of the Dig four” of Georgia cities, has not yet laken any atepa to be represented there, although many of hsr alstsr I lies. Including places at small as ’ordele, Statesboro and Vatdoatp, have made appropriations to asslat fn mak ing the Georgia building one of the best on the grounds. ’ KODAK FINISHING. To properly finish up amateur Kodak nrk requires a gnat amount of care add we realise the anxiety of the Ko- diiker to obtain the very best results from his films and plates. Bring us your next roll and If you have made fairly good exposures we will guaran tee t» give you the very best finished prints. A. K. Hawke* Company, the Kodak House, 14 Whitehall street and 125 Peachtree street. Goes With Harriman. Special to Tha Georgian. Norfolk. Vn., Feb. 27.—D. E. Hunt, of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Trac tion Company, resigned yesterday to assume the management of K H. Har- ilmsii traction holdings it. Salt Lake City, Utah. f THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASi SOCIETY OF THE UHITED STATES, STEINER to BURS, Managers for Georgia, Equitable Building, Atlanta, Ga. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the slxjnonlhs ending December SI, 1*0*. of (ho condition of tho EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STAGES, Organised under the laws of the state of Naw York, mods to tha governor of the state of Georgia. In pursuance of iho laws of said state. Principal office 110 Broadway, New York City. I. CAPITAL STOCK. . I. Amount of capital stock ' 1100,000.00 2. Amount of capital slock paid' up In cash 100,004.00 II. A8BET8. 1. Market value of real estate owned by the company.... If encumbered to what amount (mortgage on Berlin building) .112,211.05 2. Loan* an bonds and mortgage (first liens) on real estate. 2. Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or olhsr mar ketable collaterali 4. Loans made In cash to policyholders on this company's ixdlcles assigned as collateral I. Bonds and stock* owned abaolutely: Par value 1211.415.0*2.00 Market value carried out 7. Cash In romivany’a offices .' 8. Cash deposited in banks to credit of company 0. Cash In hand* of agent* and In course of transmission... 10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid 12. Agents' and other balanoe* (net) It. Rents due or arcruod and unpaid 14. Net amount of uncollected and deferred premium* (ds 128.955.100.00 92,090,542.5* t.to*.*OOjN “ 35,154,195.15 . . 240.517.552.00 05.514.18 1U7L051.T1 1,70,555.24 190,241.27 from gross durtlon 20 pel cent for average loaning ambupt) ; Total ’ Lees agents' debit balances Total aasetd... III. LIABILITIES. 1. Net present value of all the outstanding policies In force 5351,090.527.00 Deduct net value of'risk* In this com- puny, reinsured In other advent compa nies... ... Net premium reserve 2. Death loa*es and matured endowments due und unpaid 3. Death losses and endowments In process of sdjustment, or adjusted and not due.. 4. Death losses and other policy claims re sisted by the company 5. Annuity clnlins unpaid Total policy "Inlma 7. Dividends declared and due and remaining unpaid.. 1 u. Amount of all other claims against the company.. 11. Cash capital 12. Surplus over all liabilities ... Total liabilities. 1,047.930.00 1414.170.117.07 M39.U1.1* 113,310.00: . .1129,0*1.95 2.057.771.00 115,175.00 53.344.90 IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SI* 1. Amount of <ssh premiums received... .. 8. Interest received 4. Amount of Income from all other sources.. 3,855,154.15 791.171.01 2,033.441.14 100,000.00 83.SM.15I.58 3428.048,31641 5 30.858.152.02 1.777.912.16 1.501,4 , 1 41.117.514.78 , Total Income V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THS YEAR 1006. 1. Losses paid. ...| 9,414,716.29 2. Matured endowments paid 2,210,615.60 Total 111,704.131.69 Total amount actually paid for losses unfl matured endowments 4. Annuitants 6. Hu rrendered policies 6. Dividends paid to polk-yholdeis or others.. 7. Expenses paid, including commlaslom to agents and offl-. c*r*' xatartes. .. ..-—-n-.- i-. rv.—,.. —i 8. Taxes paid .* 9. All other payments and expemMthres I 11,744,151.00 6ti.tl9.S7 5415474.01 . 3415.734.JJ 4.70.437.71 057.07145 032,604.59 I 25.154, Total disbursements.., i. Greatest amount- Induced "In any ens ■ Isk 5 204.0*0.00 Total- amount of Insurance outs Lind- • — Ing (paid)... '. 1470,070,500.00 - A ropy of the act of Incorporation. July certified, Is of file In the office of the Insurance commissioner. > STATE OF NEW YORK UOUNTY OF NEW YORK SB. ’ Personally appeared heroic Hie undersigned. Wm. Alexander, who. bell duly sworn, depones and aaya that he la tba secretary of the Equitable LI Assurance Society of The Unlted ttta’cs and that the foregoing etatemeat correct and true. W. ALEXANDER. Bee. Sworn lo and subecrlbed before me, this Hat day of I JOSEPH a Commissioner of deeds for Georgia In New York. GEORGIA COLONEL'S JOB IS OFFERED BY GOVERNOR IORAISER OFGRAPEERUI1 Want to be a Georgia colonel? That glory la open to the man who ran produce Georgia grown grape fruit or grape frulta. Sure! No Joehlng! Neither Is this an artful method of trying to embroil the entire stale In the row over the plural of grape fruits or grape fruit. Governor Terrell la ready, willing and eager to confer the rank of colonel, gold-lace and all the other panoply of that exnlted position on the Georgian who can auccvsafully grow grape frull —or grape fruits—anywhere -xltnln the boundary lines of Ihc Empire Slate of the South. Not Just ons little old. skinny, juice- less grape fruit, but many large luscious tha ones (Now! That sldseteppad question of the plural). But It la no Joke about the colonelcp, nnd the grape fruit—or fruits. Gov-- emor Terrell stands with the Job ready to hand to the man who can coma tor* ward with the product and proper evi dence that It was grown on Georgia •oil. He believes In Georgia and tha tre- ■ncnriciM possibilities of Iho slate. About the only thing Georgia does not produce Just now Is graps fruit—or fruits. Governor Terrell believes It can be done all right, If some clever man will only turn i-.le hand and mind reso- lutdy to II. And lo bark up hie faith be Is willing to hnnd oul so rich and so coveted a pilar- as a Georgia colonelcy. Who Is the first bidder? RAN WITH CORPSE IN HER ARMS, LOOKED IN MIRROR AND FELL DEAD Hpeclsl lo The Georetsa. Toccopola. Miss., Feb. 27.—A tragic event occurred between here and Ponto toc Saturday. A little boy. the son of Mrs. Charles Moulding, of Spring Hill, Miss., was playing In a sage field, which was on fire, and got buraid to deaih. His mother ran out and, snatch ing him np. brought him to the bouse. Going to the mirror she herself dropped •lead after egclalmlng: "My boy la dead." SMALL POX MENACES THE JIM CROW LAW Jefferson City. Mo.. Feb. 27 —Owing to the fact that smallpox attacked only the Democrats of the house of repre sentatives, It Is believed certain that the party measure, the Jim Crow law, will be defeated. It had passed the ■enate, but the house needed every Democratic vote to pose the bill. REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN ILLt SPEAKER PRO TEM.ELECTED. gpe’dal to The Georgias. Montgomery. Ala. Feb. 24—Mr. Car. mlchacl, of Colbert, was yesterday elected speaker pro tern, of the house, ns Speaker Martin Is III. Spaeial Appeal Bench Named. Governor Terrell has appointed Judge E. A. Littlejohn, of the South- western circuit, and Judge A. 8. Roan, of the Stone Mountain circuit, lo all with Judge H. C. Hammond, of Augus ta. In the caee of the Mutual Ufa In. suranc* Company of New York v, Ste gall, In which all of the appellate Judges are disqualified. Suit for 110400 Damages. Mrs. Mary Jana Whitworth, through Attorney Burton Smith, has filed suit for 510.000 dam position Colton her husband. F. B. Whitworth. Whit- worth was kllled'by a falling elevator In the mill oa January II. 1107, and the plaintiff alleges negligence on the pan of the mill* In not having the elevator properly tealed. Freedom Wae Brief. Accused of stealing a lot of tobacco from the Fulton county convict camp, where he had Juat completed a term, J. R. Franklin. 40 years of age. was bound over to the state courts Tuesday by Recorder Bruy Ira and started on a return trip to the gang. Franklin was arrested Juat after be had lert ths camp and before he had reached his horaa. He denlea he Is gnllty. Sis Linemen Arrested. Six linemen for the Western Union Telegraph Company were arrested Tuesday night on Information frotq Nrwnan that they had robbad their boarding house there of a somber at art Idea. John Beasley. A. A MarbeL Graham Heron. O. R. Wellman and *i Rollins were arrested by fell or Roberts and Anderson, and O. C was taken Into custody by t McWilliams.