Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 01, 1907, Image 13

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M . l. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St, Bell Tbone 1450. Standard ’Phone 164. $1,500. An elegant 4-room cottage |t Winter station on Georgia jailroad and Decatur Car U, J( , Wo can sell yon this little home on the easiest, sort of payments. The lot is large enough for a garden an d chicken yard. If you want this you must hurry. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth St. GI.ORE ft JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. \ COMING CART or WEST END. ■lee i \st front i.ots. with tlen- t, ,.f i:.'i («l deep to an allejr. for . turn- in 110 pur front foot. They ‘ire sir. now. si-1 icviiin four-room brick hocsb .... I a. r.- Im. Washington street. Enat Kn.v payments: 11.760: or will rent ..I nnrtv III tin por uiontli. Tbln la lai n to rnlae chickens. i bml: > tin a one of thf lieat orchard* In in*, niiiiitrv; good four-room bouse unit am Imlldlng*. el''. This la tha very place (nr a leiieiolile fnrui: 62,100 caab. Tbln It • iKireolo. IX IIKST PART OF COI.I.EGB PARK, om rntt.-ige eonalatln* of Sro targe room, m.I ball, nlee porchra. etc. Tbln la on* i.tnpfc n( ear line, nnd lot It 100 hjr US; 62. s/I; |»>j. nail amt balance monthly. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAT, MARCH 1. 1807. HENDRICK ft CO., Real Estate and Tvmn« t 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. **i!lMl,TL?' STOnT . •■ROOM MODERN S2? KSSrti SMVSSUrB: «rcbll*rtur^i dtrigo «• coot) PKAKB LOT. lOUSOO- *"••••* point aod apian* tha i37nL°alna Th , . ,,ro,> "' ,f V* 1 * bring In tbo spring 6100 per front fool. /ACKHON STREET: NEW AND bonae on lot 63iUI; on ea»T ttrma; worth loveatlfi'lni. •Wlot ratsd: well man Park. WAOO-tNWAN PARK: ! STORY 6-ROOM •■!!?£!*' jNJottfolly designed: rnmMnatlon SSJSLfSS Ana gsturee; npleadld bath: beautifully flnlsbed; well located on 00-foot lot. Easy terms. n °CI.EVAnn LOT; BEST MICA tlon: very easy terme. n ;?^I. WO f TO, . t .y .. *• ROOM MODERN residence: beautifully nbeded and elevated rear n *° r * once 1 ullwy side nn<l . °f PE gft. F0 J i 24-BOOM HOUSE, two blockt of Penchtree; will rent for IM p«r month, nnd will never be vacant; Ideal Investment. H.7M BUYS APARTMENT HOUSE eh- r *i , . , .. ng • 63 : 40 P*f month: In first claaa condition; 15 minutes' walk from tbe post* officer^ r tt$0fi BUYS 6-ROOM C’OTTAOE; ele Yat«Hl lot; easy terms; Hill atrwt. SEE RIJ88ELL SHIRLEY OR L. II. UB.V drfeks. I 8TILL HAVE THE S08. 1 ANl> 3 which are bargains. No. 1 la a five-rooiu cottage on Ulennwood for only $1,700; $1W cash and $15 per month, nmj So. 2 Is n five-room cottage on Olenn: onlv one half block from Grant nnd Oeorgln avenue; $2,- 000; $1&) caab and $20 month. age, conveniences, on car line; nil rltv luinrtive- Price $2,C$9; $6QQ cash and $3 per jm west of grant park, brand tftv six room rottags; lot 90 by 150, and a henuty: water and gaa and tUe tldewalka: «n ear line; price $2,860; $280 caab and 15 |*vr month. TJIIIEK ROOM HOUSE. ON SMALL LOT. nr i;re»-iiNf,.rry nvenne: ataya rented all '..m- at' yi per uTofliB:' rara isw aijr •Pl.KMUh TIIItRE-ROOM COTTAGE. ON i"i 7: l<y 13.': Western Heights; rents $4.90 nnntb; f<«J0; mom to baud another quick about this. Co,,'.""" 45 .\twr<>UT"l«TRKEX==BkANi>-Nf5W f-'ir r.w.ni house: lot 41 by Its to an alley; TIT-’. TPT uisb ami |I5 |>er mouth. Why list \ru u i-uoncRTY with us for rent nr sale. If you want good results. 1). F. MVLATCHEYREAL ESTATE AND INVEST- MEXT COMPANY. ?"2 I ANDI.Eff' BUILDING. REM. RHONE 220—ATLANTA 864. rm i: new neiiro hoc-res, rented f"* 1.4 i***r month; wear In; never vacant; fltnicE HOME; EVERY CON ••ii the north aide; six rooms; »:‘ut« l«; large lot; for $8,200. mi I. 1:01ms'. NEW HOUSE, LARGE >••’. »i.'*•■'; l,im cash and Imlance $15 per »n;i not do lietter. • i: HOME ON NORTH JACK i. lot. You can not duplicate Axisirit .m:xrE-.Ni.vE-«opM house: In - Inrge * nc fittfround Bodf.iin STEAM IIEATEH HOME, •totiis, three baths, »l**. large porches. I houae nnd ham. il home In ot sbt for one-l "' AM I.OT-IT.08E IN. ON PRYOR 11„. prfttlcst ,lot on the street h "' fr ""«. elnvatad. t" spend tue summer. New t liiinse, with $ acres of ground. line. Living Is cheap there. h"itiu In town for $5,600. FOR RENT. . DWELLINGS. \V--t (taker street • Forsyth street * "iiiinllv strtMd • lllglilniol nvenne •’ IleiiMton str»wt 1 ••»*» linker stn»et " North nve. mpnrtnientsi.. 1 Mills Htre«>t •'••nnslly street I.vniiM 1 MV*t Alexsnder stre«*t.. , Howell strecd M ' J renehtraa street John j. woodside, the RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avtnua. Both Phones 618. rtfi.oa . 35.00 22 Art 20.no 50.00 35.00 25.0ft I5.no 2f>.M 27.5*1 17.60 15. no 1M.OO FOR SALE A nir-o 5-room cottage not ' "i v far from Terminal Sta- , u * The owner is going to ,,#v " the city. Tliat is the rf,; J s "» for selling. This is a 'fry nice cottage, close iu; •'■in make price very low and ■ easy terms. This is a bargain for close-in giv, ft-al h* Mu <!. J. DALLAS, ai « bh.Xat’l Bauk Bldg. NO. 11—ON ORMOND RTRKET—CAR LINE In front: strictly white neighborhood: three five room cottages; water, gas and sewer; rented for $4a per mouth. This fine Investment for only $4,800 J. A. BROOKS. Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. ANSLEY BROS., REAL ESTATE, Offices 4 to 10 E, Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell. WATCH OUR ADS FOR NEW BARGAINS EVERY FEW DAYS: STURGEON ft LANE, RBAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS. 717-728 EMPIRE BU1LDINO. Ball Phone 4876—Standard 1178. 61600—ON ONE OF TOE BERT NORTH . nW« atrnaU; 8*f room cntian, wnb ins ®xsn£r%Sr J0,t ,ur 62.600—ON BEST SOUTH 8IDB STREET: (re-room cottage, ou corner let. Terms. 62,760—CENTRAL AVENUE - SIX-ROOM cottage; nlee M. Tsrma. 62.09 FOR SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, NEAR ..^".‘nTl’eVrilS. 'tt. TSWffi. °$rS rosy. 42,450—tY EST END; FIVE-ROOM COT- tage; ou large lot. Tens* easy. 62.160—NORTH SIDE FIVE-BOOM COT luge, with all oiodorn luiprovsmeota. House |* just see yser old. Tanaa. •2,000—WEST END - FIVE-BOOM COT; (■ft*; nil fiuprori’QMnfa. Owner soft a#II nt onrtv Ttruia $100 matto $30 Mooifc* 61.006—ONE IIU1CK OF ORANT I'ARIC, Itve-moui; extra alee let. Term*. 4»W rash# liatsar* easy. ll.GOa-.ri.OHE IN: JUST OFF WI1ITB- hall; four-room ratigge; all Improvements. Term* 0260 rash, 4li month; let me show you this tomorrow. 62.480-JUST OTP CAPITOL AVENUE, ON l»6t cross street; modem sis room cal lage; extra large lot; tld* alley- , Will rent 626. Small cash payment anil the balance Ilka rest. •hr i^TSre .jrx meals; trims, 6200 eaah/6m yet mouth. 41.200 FOR FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, on alee lot. Maks your ewa terms. 61.176 FOR FOUR ROOM COTTAOR ON lerel lot. Terms 6U0 cask. 6M month. 6900 FOR THREE-ROOM COTTAGE. ON lot 46 by 200. to ll-foot alley: plrotf »( fruit sud shade. Terms. 6140 ensu and 610 mouth. LOOK AT OUR AD IN THB JOURNAL W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bnll Phoon 2027. Atlanta ‘Pboaa 1661 DON’T THIS MAKI5 YOU PRUt. GOOD to know that you enn get n new 8-rooui house In half block of West Pcnehtrec with all mmlem Improvements for Just $4,000? A DANDY LITTLE 6 ROOM COTTAGE on Windsor street, not far from Junction of Whitehall. Easy walking distance from center of city. Large lot. You can’t go wrong by getting this gvui for $3,250. one- third cash, balance easy. THIS BIDE OF OLENNWOOD AVENUE you can get n first rate C room house on n’ lot large enough to build snot her house. Don’t sleep over this liargaln. or you’ll get left. It’s only $3,500. reasonable terms. CENTRAL A VENUE llOl , 8R~TIIATK A peach for the money. Mix rooms on good slscil lot. Iiath nn<l modern Improreiuents. Here’s your chance! Just $2,760. Don t miss this. NORTH SIDE HOME CORNER LOT-IN •ue block of West Peachtree and North arenac. This Is n splendid place nnd well built. Trie, 6R.000. A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OK 2,1(0 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. 24 MILES FROM A CITY OF 44.000 PEO plr. 2 miles ot railroad fronts,*, also pub lb< rosd fronts**. 1,200 arm la caHlratlau; So0 arm of rlrb bottom lands; 600 arm of flno swamp bottoms- stilt to be developed. I’leatf of wood and timber for borne ron sumption. Most of the land Ilea lerel and Is a loose, dark, loamj soil, with stroo* rla>- subsoil. Oae mule rsa rultlvste 40 Irtn of this lend. Two sll-room dwelliucs and thirty tenant houses of twb nnd four rooms, Itlrely distributed. Corn mill nnd fin, saw mill, hnrf# and tnilte barne, rrtb and bn* and chicken houtnt. etc., all In (uod rondl tlon: 6 mllea of bsf wire fenrlns. Creek and branrhre supply wnter tn nearly nil I tarts of Ibe land. Station and aide track tbr place. School and rhurcbea eonven- lent. - Awrmst -aeeendo -not Ineome 84AOO^ Price 014 per ncra. Terme oae-tblrd reek; t.* la nr* on or before ten years In annual jinymenlr to snlt pntrbsser. srlth 4 per rant on deferred permeate. This is s bargain and tbs chance of a lifetime. Make, the down payment end the place will make the money to pey tbe belanee. Good wrater and *ood health, tmbor la pleatlfnl and cheap. For further Information, write or WEST END—GORDON STREET-NO. J new eli-rnom cottage: all convenlencea; lot 66 by 150. Price 44,000. Terms. IN WEST END. ONE BLOCK FROM car line, .lx lots for 62.100. It would pay to Iniprovo thl* property, either for rent, investment or homes. DOUBLE TIIREEBOOM HOUSE IN (hint went; new, good condition; now rented for 416 I»t n-.ontb. Dulck buyer; 41.- *ju cash. WEST END—FURNACE-HEATED COT- tnc* of seven moms nnd reception bnll; large corner led; 64.000. • ON FLAT SHOALS ROAI1, RIGHT AT Ibe Soldiers' borne Junction; a new dvr- room •"• .** “• r *7® 7eet. Good value for ! i rash. ON A CORNER LOT. IN WEST END, A comfortable sls rooni collage, with two additional rooms In lb,' basement, for 11.600, on terms of 6600 ra*b nnd 616 i>cr month, with 6 per rent Interest. Cobbs sud Paul ’voae,”'Aisistnnt Salesmen. Dr. J. W. Mayson. II. L. c. H. WELLS & CO. 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. 63 600—61.600 CASH. BALANCE IX FIVE vears, will buy «ls new 3-ronm house*, renting for 4LVI.tYi tor year, over L per cent.' Thl* I* ebolce o,hired (miperlf. iiml the l*e«t built bouses In •"*e'> improvement* now nude, ««> mut till* pndMTty will ndvane* the rental value, rery materially III tbe near fattii,I If Jon a » h the market tor Inveatmeut properly v.m ml" need I- call and let u. .how you h a Don’t phono us, plvsnf, wo want !•» fthow It to y«»n. $1,260- A I IDIOM rOTTAt lU AN I» !.A MGK lot. 4»l#nnwoml svontit*. wit Mil tho ftoulovnnl school II.W tsali iitnl .•nIsiiow $lft |io*r month, without Intorrst. M«* want to show - you this, too- D.BOO—GOGD LOT, .... PIEDMONT PLACE: for roltORo between Pearl, IU. north of NoGh nvenue, dlRereuce. n. boui.evard lots. For Salt—On the prettiest part of this beautiful thor oughfare two tine lots at very low prices. Sec LI FILM AX, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peach tree St. ON ItHKYL HTRKKT. IN ONE BLOCK OF thf now Stownrt avenue mr line; lot »V) |,v iu, tn sll**y; osk shs«l«». Pries $276. $!«•» cash a ml $6 p«*r mouth. i" ih.lstrk ktTnk aiT va& TjnkTbkau llful four room i ottsgw; nllvy aids nuil rvsr; largi* lot. Price $1,400. Me® homr or lnv«>stmnit. A JAM-UP FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. IN the host section of West Fml. for $2.(MV Ou terms of $609 cash nnrt $20 per mouth. BUILDING. BOTH PHONES 4264. VACANT LOTS 412. (Yd—SI-FOOT PEACH Tit EE CORNER. B.M0 -WEST PEACHTREE: 62 BY 16). L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire'Bldg. BELL THONB 2068—ATLANTA PHONE 1771 I MAKE EASY TEEMS. IM WASHINGTON ST.-WELL BUILT 6- J9 jom know, this Is -fifiBU'KilRJ.TSS be bonght an tuny terms sad la ow ot Ikons rant chancen to geri good home In a Oral-class nelgblmrhood at a vary law price. Take a look at tbln nnd non ue for aperiin price. cabinet nmniels. idee recentH doul.le fill ranee. And. aa you j tbo very bent nonlk Ms MiwSSi one of (he knot ear lines In tbe city. 466 RASS HT.—NEARLY NEW 4 IlOOtl cottage, overlooking Grant park; on nice ileralM lot. Tble le a nice home. Car bonght on terme of 8160 caab and 121 month. Men ue far pile*. 270 S. BOULEVARD—ONE OF THE BEST bnllt 2-etory 8-rdoot bonoen In the city: ban ettra uk* cybhteO mnntete, see* Uene balb mum. porcelain balb. nicely tinted walls. u McDonald st.-nmably nf.w o room bouse; alwaye rented and bringing a good rental. Can lie bought on very easy terms. See ns for special price. „ _ Has nice lot. 200 fset deep. Mast lie sold at unce. Pan be Imagtit ou easy terms. See ns at once for price. 20 8. BOULEVARD—NEARLY NEW cottage for sale on reasonable terms and it a low price. 638 rc _ cash soil I. bohlevaiidneablv new «- t cottage, on uk-e elevated lot; 6GW md 820 per month will get It. st McDonald ht.-nh-e little in restmant; also snttalilc for a home. Has horn rented to same people ever since -It was built st 6b per month, and they would pay 610 rather thau more. Can be bonght for 6200 cask ami 87.60 per month. Tale aounda good, and la really better then It annuls. Poaio to aee na for thla quick. 160 JONES’ AVK.-NEW 6-ROOM COT ta*e; wnter. gaa ami aewenge; nicely tinted walla: 6600 caab and 820 per month. This will make a good borne far a railroad 104 JETT ST.-GOOD 2ROOM HOUSE wtfk nice lot; 6I0U cash and 812.60 month. 16-APRB FARM—IAICATBD 66 MILES southwest ot Atlanta, In the best farming section of (le<irfia. land Ilea well, part Iu limiter, tialanr* In rnltlratlan. ami rents for 1.600 pounds nf lint ration per year. Pan lie tmught at tbe exceedingly low price nf 612.60 per acre. See as for fall parlieu lars. Real Estate and Renting , Agents, 24 South Broad Street. Well located on E. Georgia avenue one of the most beau tiful 8-r., 2-story houses; must be sold. This beautiful house has 2 bath rooms and water Closets on each door; wash stands; 2 large halls, butler’s pantry, kitch en, pantry, pack closets to each bed room; large front and hack porches on both floors; ehina closer, gas ana electric, appliances; hand some cabinet mantels; nice shades and aome fruit Trees. This house is storm sheeted, double floored and papered between walls. This nouse was built for home by day la bor. Owner’? business is such that he had to move away from the city and has instructed us to sell tiiis place for the low price of $5,- 000. Lot 60150 with side al ley; front and hack stair- wavs. CONFESSES TO KILLING HUSBAND WITH NAIL FILE Mrs. Catherine Neill, Beautiful Artist’s Model, Tells Lawyer That She Slew to Save Own Life. New Tork, March 1.—Mrs. Catherine Neill, the beautiful artist's modal and bride, today made n alatamant In the Bridgeport, Conn., jail. In which aha ta ■am t.v have eowfwwied that H» hilled her giant husband. Joseph Neill, with a nail file In their bridal chamber In the New Bridgeport Hotel.' Tlte young woman ha* now recovered from the frightful ^lack and blue marka anil vlrloua abrasion* she auatalned the _ „ ntght of the hilling and made her state-1 pened only at the hands of some pair- nrant to one of her aitopneyn. Uor defense will be one of nelf-defenie. When she wa* arreated In her moth er's home, on December 18. two days after the bridal chamber tragedy, she wan a wreck. Her eyea were black and blue from brntat Bir.Ws. numerous " abrasion* about her body Indicated a severe beating and she was trembling from excessive use of drugs. At the time her New Tork attorney had photographs taken of her bruiaea and abraalnna which could have bap- Ten Persons Hurt in Panic in Madrid Church. Madrid, March 1.—A bomb exploded In the oathedral here today while a Than was at once a great panic among the congregation. Tan person* sustained serious Injuries In the crush to get out of tho building. SAYS HEWmADE TO SWEAR FALSELY AG1STJIFFICERS Adams Declares Plot Was j Hatched to Hang Miners. f Wallace, Idaho. March 1.—That *; deliberate ' conspiracy was formed : among tha offleers of tha penitentiary I and datectlvas to Implicate the leaders of tho Western Federation of Mlnara tn the assassination of ex-Oovarnor I Bteunenberg and that the coniplracy I* be backed by false evidence.' obtained by threats and bribe*. U In; made—by—Ktoven-— Adams, before the court. Adam* dtclarad Detective McPart- land told him ha wanted to coovfet Moyer, Haywood, PetUbone. Bt, John , and Simpkins, and If he (Adbmx) ! would not help that he would.be sent back to Colorado to be hanged or mob bed. He agreed, he said, and was told to bring tha names of officer* of the miners' otganlaatinn Into hla contention aa often aa poaalblfi. Adams said he had, at dtfferant time*, been visited by W. K. Borah, Governor Gooding and Attorney Haw ley, but he was not permitted to detail any convarsatlons which took place. KKnraK. ntE ms etrful brute. BULLARD HAAGEDi. NO MERCY SHOWN; PROTESTS INNOCECE Continued from Page Ons. THREE NEGRO BOVS IN CAB; BIO ENGINE RUNS WILD. ipcclnl to Tbr Grarftaa. Asheville, N. C.. March t.—With rush nnd roar of escaping stenm, a big locomotive which had been left unat tended with steam up started down tbe tracks In the Southern railway yard here yesterday, with three little ne groes In the cab. There wa* a quick effort made to give the ponderous en gine a clear trnck, but before tills could be done Ihe big machine crashed Inin another engine with terrible force nnd shock that threw the frightened Ut ile negroes to a considerable dlstnnce. Both engines were badly bnttered up. The damage Is estimated at over 81.0U0. ASK FOfTcOM M UTATION OF DENNIS' SENTENCE. IJ.Snn-NORTII BOULEVARD; REST » OR "iier. jT^CSpring writ bet ;"ot itv iov BMO^iVKiFFFIFTH: ONE LEFT: 60 BY iv>. boulevard, near II.SH-t'IlKROKKE. FACING PARK; 6o DY II.630- RAHT NORTH AVENUE; W RV IM. Il.flo— HIGHLAND: CORNER: it IIV 160. ,, ,,, SOUTH RQI I.EVARH: 60 IIV I6u. Il.mt rimvKLL STREET: m'byjJ*. fl.mi DK KAI.II AVBNI'i:. f* RV 204. tTm»-M0REI.AXIi AVENUE: D' IIV U6 II.,wt CKORGIA AVENUE: 60 HV t IM. IL'Ca—ItIOIILAND AVENUE: 6o IIV IPi. Firr ,; it a nt wirir-^svifETrT-Kir.'^ nr lii* WEST END: SHADE; LEVEL: 6) IIV TWO RISH'KS GRANT PARK: 43 IIV Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss.. March 1.—The dele gallon of attorneys employed In the Lniita Dennla murder caao reached Jackson at I o'clock and are now In conference with the governor for the ptirfuae of securing a commutation to life Imprisonment and this will iloubt* less be the fate of the slayer of cir cuit Clerk John.T. White, elnoo the agreement Is satisfactory to all con cerned. The attorneys railed on the governor at J o'clock and Ihe chief executive will announce hi* declalon In the matter before night. It Is more than likely- that Dennis will bo behind prison bars within the next 24 four*. ONLY ONE WHISKY DEALER CLOSED BARROOM DOORS •WE GET RESULTS." Special to The Georgian. Valdosta. On. March 1.—Only one whisky dealer closed his doors. under the terms of the uRImutum recently Is. sued by four members of the city coun cil, constituting a majority of the bonrd. Those members Informed the saloon keepers that If they would not offer lo sell whisky sfler March I they would vote nl the n*xt meeting of the body lo return th* pro ratn part of the year's license not yet expired, amount ing to 6606, otherwise nil ordinance would he passed putting the saloons nut of business. Funsrst of Mrs. W*bb. (i|wllk(t. AU.. March L—The remains nf Mr*. Dluff Webb, an estimable lady of near toifsyelie. were Interred Tups- day at the Beulah cemetery. The de ceased leaves her husband and two daughters. Mte. It P. Yurbrongh and Mrs. Robert Martin, nf tomett, and four sons, Messrs Icrnnle, Pink, Will arid a 12-year-old son. and sat up nnd chatted with the ileuth watch until 2 o'clock. Then he nlept again, coughing and continuing very rcatles*. At 6 o'clock he awakened agnln, lit* last awakening on thin earth. Bullard ate heartily of his breakfast and drank stimulant provided fur him. He smoked two cigars and seemed In bptter spirits than usual. The physi cians' exnmlhatlnn showed that hi* pulse was hut little above ihe normal, his temperature being 141-2 degree* and his respiration 24. During Thursday evening Bullard wn* very hopeful. He rend Ihe edito rial In The Georgian, a plea for the life of u man already dying from a dread disease, and expressed the belief that this would save him. "You mustn't he too hopeful." auld his watcher, kindly. "You know It's gelling mighty close to the lime now." "Yes," answered .Bullard: "I'm like the ’possum 1 reckon I'm treed." John Bullard’* Crima. John Bullard was tried and convicted of the murder of his dnughter. Ruby Bullard, who was 17 years of age when she was shot down. The killing occurred nt Ihe breakfaat table In the home or the Bullards, near Powder Springs There had been sto- ties circulated regarding Bullard's al most Insane love for hla daughter nnd this had at one time drawn the father Into tlte courts. Bullard shot the girl through th* head with a pistol and then gave him self up to the officer* of the law-. | For a hmir time his only explanation Was: "It was necessary." He,was convicted, and an effort was made to save him on the Idea of Insanity. This failed and he was condemned to death on March 1. 18n7. Last Wednesday he opened Ills lip*, and to a reporter for The Georgian told the Ural time why he killed hi* iLiugotct. He < la lined then that It trns an nceldent. I was holding Ihe pistol, when s lit convulsive coughing attacked me." ho said "In thl* convulsion the weap- >n was fired and Ruby killed." Farswsll te Attorney. Attorney K. Albert flay, who made such a determined fight In behalf of Ihe condemned man. visited Bullard In his cell at It o'clock and told him goodbye. -Goodbye," faintly murmured Bul lard. "You made a good fight and I want to thank you for IL" Attorney Olay would not wait and see the execution. He was much af fected by the scene* nt the cell ami he said IU' could not witness the excu- tlon. Although appointed by Jndg* Clober defend Bullard anti not receiving any fra. Attorney flay fought siub- Itorniy and even spent money out of a ow n pocket. "Blet on th* Beuth." a the Editor of The Georgian. Th* hanging nf s dylsg man nt Ma rietta today I regard aa brutal and believed Governor J. M. Terrell to be humane and fearless, 1 am genuinely surprised thst he permitted the shame ful thing to bo done. Poor Bullard! He Is gone and really la better dead than living, but how about Georgts? Does any sane person believe that the result would have bean thl* hor rible mockery of justice, had Bullard nnd his family been possessed of wealth and Influence? W. F. UPSHAW. Atlanta. Gn., March 1. PHYSICIANS MAKE REPORT TO TERRELL Continued from Pas* On*. Thursday night. The statement of the physician* I* ns follows: Physicians' Ststsmsnt. Marietta, Os.. March I, 1847. Governor Joseph M. Terrell, Atlanta. Dear Sir: At your request, the un dersigned have this day made a thor ough physical examination of John Bullard, conllnetl In Cobb county prison, st Mariana, ami respectfully submit the'following report: HI* tem|a > r,itur<> was 98 degree* 6'.; poise, sitting inn. standing 110; respi ration. silting 20 to 26, standing 80 to 25. His history, hi* symptom* and the available p8y«lrsl signs Indicate th* existence of tuberculosis ot the lung* and of ihe larynx. The upper pnrtlnnn of both lung* ar* affected to a considerable degree—the right slightly more than the left. 11, sneaks w | ( h difficulty and only In t whispered voice, lie has a very trou blesome cough, accompanied by abun dant muco-purulent expectoration. Able to Walk About He la evidently greatly reduced In weight and strength, though he can eually stand erect and walk unassisted about the room and corridors—neither -the emaciation nor Ihe debility Is ex treme. At no time since hi* Incarcera tion has he been confined to bed. h*a hern up and dressed every day. The disease seems to be of about two years’ standing, nnd lo have progressed slowly, hut there I* reason to Delleve ■ hat It ha* progressed more rapidly since his Imprisonment In Heptember last than before that time. We can discover at thla stage no rea son to think that Its course will be ar- *«tcd. It will probably be progressive and prove ultimately fatal, and un less material Improvement Is manifest ed, Ihla result will not be long de layed. m* if. Improved Physically, can venture no poatlve prediction as to tbe exact duration of life. It Is certainty possible that he may aurvtvr for months, and, on the other hand, the ratio nf decline may be speedily augmented. In hla condition he la lia ble to certain accidents and to various Intrrcurrent affectations which may Inhumnn. It constitutes a blot on Ihe suddenly terminate life or greatly me- ttouthrrn civilisation. Having a.ways cslsrate the ordinary progress ot tka Special to The Geojglan. Hope, Ark., March 1.—A severe wind storm here last ntght blew down three churches and six residences, causing a property loss of 810.000. Two ne groes were Instantly killed. CHASED NEGRO WITH A PISTOL Thinking th* conduct of R. Alex ander, a negro butler for Dr. Floyd W. McRae, peculiar, A. L. Blip*, of <4 Formwalt street, chasod the negro ou Friday with an unloaded pistol In hip hand right Into tbe McRae realdane*. Coses were made against both whit* man and negro. Stipe resented the / manner In which tbe negro looked at Mrs. 8tlpe, who was just leaving bar 1 home. MISS WHITE DIES AT SISTER'S HOMES •peel* 11* Tbe Oeorglaa. Marietta, O*.. March I.—Mies Zlpple White, Bitter of Mrs. A. a Cloy, died thl* morning tt the residence of Bens- j tor Clay, after an Illness of (lx month*. Miss White was 88 year* of age and If survived by her mother, Mr*. M. m White, of Marietta. Mrs. Clay and at® brother, L. J. White, of. Dougtase county. The funeral- will be held tomorrow from the residence. MRS. ELLA AKERS DIED THURSDAY Mes. Ella Shepherd Akers, wife ot G. W. Aker*, of the Piedmont Lumber Company, died Thursday night at her residence, 88 North Boulevard, attar an lllnees of asTsral months. Mrs. Akers woe • daughter of Mrs. J. JL Shepherd and la survived by two lister*. Mrs. J. Maddox, wife of J. E7 Maddox of tbe grocery Arm of J. J. & J. K. Mad dox. and Mrs. J. K McKinley. The funeral e* nr tree will be conducted Sat urday morning at 19 o'clock at the resi dence by Rev. John D. Jordan, of the Jaqjmon Hill Baptist Church. The In terment will be m West view cemetery. The following gentlemen will act aa pallbearer*: 8. A. Akers, John M. Mc Kinley, Virgil B. Hooke. Albert T. Akers, a O. Ifllchel and WaRcr Mc- Etreath. v surviving meals of Abf 1 MR I* (till e bear writer for the pree* end lightly the traidem of her Mgers r*t nvKopeper nrtlrtr smsjnfltqi mi tarn tt «3s more thee half a century ago. ■roust Tolstoi * see be* BfP St. I’. tcmhUTt m e.«M»gr <■» hkffi I for piiMIshlux hts i MM8® paniphler- fattier a knew ISo for aa ran be determined hi* phys ical elate today d.m* sot twwr M b* worse than It waa ten days ago* when one nf the undersigned bad oreWMM t* examine him and. In his oplakxt, a fes- Itlve improvement U apparent tflhee that Mine. Respectfully, JAMES It. BAIRD, M. A h. v. betnulm, ml m