Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 11
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31. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
20 ACRES,
gojO—This property is on
jfcDonough Road, i m
from So. Railway, 1 m
Constitution. Has
jfcps—different varieties.
This is elosc to Atlani
uul well worth more thi
ff arc asking.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 North Forsyth St.
'THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. AND NEWS.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters ^Building.
et deep 1
per fro
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
BKArnm. nine boom residence
i mi; finished la the eery
Jllfit •Jrle, with every modern poureii-
wlshra loara tfcsTSadj
21, ,,,,, •• saitoos t« irU. H lo-
‘ )ou - c * u “■/ olKcr for par-
rUT SH1IAI.H HOAJ). e
i.cj 'int.T 'if city, we have a ft
q ifUitalnlnB 20 acres. 11 acres
Ui l. hI*«i has oik* of the Imt oi
I: |S» msh and balance monthly.
line: price $2,550;
month.
I.I.KGE I’AIIK. I.OT SO by 19
ervnnt house In rear, renting i
onth. We ran rail this for n shot
You a**e you rtn make
id h*r rent nti thin, nnd yon have
her lot to Guild you a home on. You mu
iHt th!«.
wr HAVE A NICE FIVE ROOM
Hen Hill. Small house
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
•rt Thnne
Atlanta 'Phone 1881.
It* A<'ItRM IN MIDDI.R GEORGIA.
HIM* FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PRO-
!!•« of railroad frontage, also pub-
»*itnp bottom* atlll to he developed.
f - T "f wood nnd timber for home con
i’'’"' 'lost of the land Ilea level
- ' ‘hrk, loamy toll, with strong
"* mule enn cultivate 40 t
id* H:d Two alx-room dwelling*
J t.r.ant liout«>a of two nnd four rooms,
•trll.ii
b< tU. ken h.
usea, etc., nil In g»Mwl rood I
f hog wire fencing.
land. Station and eld* track
h r ' !ft ' •• h' liool and churches conven-
A ml average net Income 16.000.
Iffietu
*• dcf.rr
•*1 tt.
1,
kt ?. *,
H \\i .
*»* i.t.
fete 1 .
* »u
I - acre. Term* obe thli
" r Itefore ten yenra In aununl
•• suit purchaser, with 0 per cent
I payments. Thin la « bar gala
' '»>ee of n lifetime, llake the
•nt and the place will ipake the
Ithe balance. Good water
Labor la plentiful and
i further Information, write or
GORDON STREET-NO. 3*2-
■m cottage; nH conveniences;
Price 11.000. Terms.
I Vl*T ONE BLOCK ~~ FROM
'' lots for $2,100. It would pay
this property, either for rent.
illllKIMtooil IlomK IN
new, good condition; now
p'-r month. Mulch buyer; 91,-
|lc>AI.8 ROAD. RIGHT AT
horue Junction: a new fire-
lot GO by 150 feet. {Ido*
* r, UN,r * I *°T. IS WE8T END. A
h*. ••Ivr.Hnn cottage, with two
"• 1,1 lm«m*nt. for
I ' i;i»h anil Its por uiuulb,
'■nt Intpmt.
- I BRET. IN ONE RI.OTK Of
"'ntt nrrniir rar lino; lot SO
• ""i i*ri« kt».
-nil 8 i„r uiotitlt.
If ? k, , r - NEAR t’AB I.INK; BEAU-
- •-hi ratUMi nils; akdr nnil
•t. Price f 1.400. Nlc« borne
4 » UOUK,'
C "wtih’XJZBRSlntSME
L n2 J 8 #”' electric nnd gaa Oxturea
L Srt MnV ,,0m ' " rh,r "- “
23 AFBEH. 1 MII.RH FROM
« i„ 011 “ l "" ft '•><• Hn-st parnl rnads
® iLi^* , ‘ OUD *J r : claht ruuia b-UM-: wo iruli
“SSi-vvr nil ».-r- In l.ln.kWrrlM nail
o rSbSijfftoJS!' * io "" ,m ,n
, tl.JM-ON Itlt.l, KTHEKT. NEAR GRANT
t t r a \r^rr ^° ,,r ro ° ui 4<)^y iiu.
12.440-tvimntvAllll AVENVE: MIX ROOM
,«M4 101.32 lif 14-. This U a uloc
^ little homo, wnriii l-x-k 1 riK Into.
H.inn-WOOIIWAim AVENTE; TIIIM IS
„ "i amall cottage, with tbrw* rooiu« and n
(I hnll, on a lot 33 by 115. Fan be sold on easy
pnyux'.ntR.
12,750—BBYAX STREET. THIS IH A
beautiful II ft lo cottage; fire rtHima ami a
reception hnll. All modern rouveuleiu'es, ou
derated lot. Hcrtunt houae In rear.
13.644—CENTRA I, AVENIE-SEVENIIOOM
cottage, on lot 6n try 130: slightly elevated.
Fan Ik* iHinght on easy terms.
$2,700 -ON FREW HTRKF/r. NEAR RICH-
nrdRon^six room eottage; lot 50 by !M; oc-
eupled by owner. I^*t tin show you this.
SEE J J EVANS. A. d ANTIGNAC OU
A. L. HENDRICK.
I. C. McCRORY L. M. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
603 Ptlors null ding—Phones 4691.
. GOOD THINGS WORTH YOl'R ATTEN
*: THIN.
’ ON (UlUnilN 8T.-I IIU 13.404. I.OVELT
>' 5 rmiUi cottage, on bit iio\.'U; it u Just
what you want mid stire to In* worth more
• money; let iin show you. It Is shady mid
has fine fruit fu bearing. Is a real hurgulu.
ON WEST ENH AVE A 7 ROOM I'OT-
^ tage, new and up to date. $3.imi.
■*' ON OAK ST. -loT^lti; FIVE ROO.MH;
M easy terms. $2.50".
- $5,000 BUYS TUOOM 2-STORY RESIDENCE
. on Park street; It's a peach iiikI will suit
*• yon.
LOVELY 6-110031 HOME ON GRANT ST.
Up to date; most lw* sold. $6,7‘»i.
■ 14.M»l TAKEN ONE OF THE NIEEST
a liotncs on Fherokee avenue; lu reoiu*. ele-
: vnt«*l east front, facing Grant park; easy
paymenth; nothing like It in thi* section
for that price.
. ELEGANT HOME ON NORTH AVE : 12
t risuiis. two baths, Inuudry; every other
t nitNlerti eonveuleiiee, ami tin* price 1* very
ntmlenite for such n loratbm. $3.LAI.
t WE STILL HAVE A NUMBER OF
sphoKlbl Imuies on Jnrksnn anil North
Boulevard. Siu* us l.efere ooii buy.
TALK TO US ABOUT LOTS ON TENTH
and M) itie streets.
1
1
CENTURY REALTY CO..
306 Ontury Hide. Phone 4499.
J. H. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALL.
NORTH StllE-MOIIERN 9 ROOM llol'NE
— Inrg'* elcvateil eorner lot. roibstniitlall.v i
built, nttrnctlve exterior and the Interior*
Is all th.1t could Im* desired: natural hard
wood tlnlNli laldnet mantels, stained flo.irs;
refine*l nelghl>nrho«N|. near IVnehtrres. nnd
easy walking distance. We ran S4*|| tills
elegant home for 16.t>Vi lasli. or If 4b>slro4l ]
n small cash payment, balance easy; either
wny, ns the owner has plenty of money,
but «h»es m»t m**4l the house. ^
NOTICE.
WE HAVE A FINE LIST $
OF COTTAGES, NEW
AND MODERN. THAT J
WE CAN SELL ON .
TERMS $300. AND $400
CASH, BALANCE TO *
SUIT PURCASER. ,
WE BUILD HOUSES ON (
EASY TERMS IN ANY «
PARI' OF THE CITY, ON 11
YOUR LOT. OR WILL $
buy you a LOT.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IM- *
PROVED CITY PROP- ’
ERTY AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER .
CENT.
N. JACKSON ST.. 7-ROOM
COTTAGE. NEW AND
MODERN, ELEVATED
LOT; PRICE $4,250.
EAST PINE ST.. 7-ROOM
COTTAGE, LARGE ELE
VATED LOT, NORTH
FRONT; PRICE $3,750.
NORTH JACKSON LOTS, n
$1,500 EACH; STTI, 40\ u
149. ;.. i,
WE HAVE SOME GOOD, h
CLEAN TEN PER CENT
INVESTMENTS THA’i
WOULD PLEASE'YOU. K
WILSON & NEAL. , ;
Real Estate, Renting and
Loan Agents,
Bell 2022; Atlanta 1480.
FOR SALE.
$2,600—4 good 3-room cot
tages on South side, near
new public school and in
good white neighborhood,
renting to white tenants
regularly at $29.50 per
month. Special quick sale
bargain.
$750—Northeast corner Lit
tle and Terry street, va
cant lot 70x100 feet; three
small houses can be put on
this lot and will prove a
paying investment.
$300—Small negro house
on McDaniel street; car
line in front; rents $3.50 per
month.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Avc.
Bell Phone 4596.
L. A. WOODS,
- 818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PRONE NA4—ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
splendid 6-nxun cottage with all conveu
Irurva. Thlf .place wan built for a home
and la A-l In every respect.
WHAT ABOUT FIVE AGUES ON THE
Month Decatur ear line, that Ilea nice nud
level, for 91.900? Any kind of terms.
• ash and $5 |w*r mouth,
tills far close to tlo* Atlanta Athletic
**1 ill#, where there la thousands of dollars
ludng spent for Improvements. The first
mini lit gets this hurgulu.
I1.7M-A ClOOIt 6UIHIM HlIrHK. WITH
lot 7i feet (rout ami ®fl feet deep. Flue
iherted rmid nnd fairly dose In. What
nlniiit this, you poultry men?
make you terms to null.
WIIAT ABOUT A NICK LITTLE 3 ROOM
house, with hall, on a good-sized lot;
miiiiII easli payment and the balame like
$400 easli. balance $15 |H*r month.
on half acre lot; well fenced In nnd de
al ruble place In every imrOculur; $10u down,
Ini In lire fyi per UlolltU.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main. \
HILL ST.. IN TWO BLOCKS OF
Grant Park, a nice little 5-room cot- |
tn*e with all conveniences for $2,200.
Ternis.
$3.150-A 7 ROOM HOUSE IN till ANT
park vldulty; water, gns and nil coi
lice*. Her us right away for this.
W.Kuh-A 2 STORY 9 ROOM HOUSE, ON N
Itoulevard. IaiI 60x140. Won't lie oi
market long.
IX MAKE YOU EASY TERMS ON
•ottrgi* with lot 50x150 In lurnan Park.
hn| place for the money.
OAKLAND AVENUE, A NEARLY
new 4-rootn cottage with water and
sewer connect Iona, for only $1,800; $350
aali anti $20 tuunth.
UENTRAL AYE.. NEAR GEORGIA
avenue, I have n modern up-to-date
6-room cottage with all convcnlcncea
for the iery low price of $2,750 on
HOMES IN COLLEGE
PARK.
NK Rim»M RESIDENCE: MODERN IN
(•notriiethiu; with elnetrle lights: plmuti-
Inc. hath. etr. Comer lot: h*' by 3*0; serr-
lions'* and Imrii It Is nil Ideal suhur-
'•me niol In Atlnnfn's very best sub-
Owner U orferiuc this a wav under
value for good reason; $6,150. It Is
$5,000.00.
A new home on the North
Side, between Peachtree
and I*iedmont avenue; na»
8 rooms, modern ]>luinhing,
eleetrie lights; $1,000 cash,
balance easy.
$3,100.00.
An east front lot on West
Peachtree, 47x170, on best
part of street; nothing else
left under $75.00 per foot.
J. A. BONDURAXT & CO.,
012 4th National Bank.
Phone 4870.
FIVE Room COTTAGE: NEW AND
rell built; an lot 3o liy 200; for only $1.
: oik* half cnah; I m lo net* $10 per month.
This Is n real bargain.
D. F. M'CLATCIIEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
202 CANDLER BUILDING.
BELL BHONE 220—ATLANTA IH.
8. PltVOB-7-B. II.: LOT HHIW), U..WJ.
iiAitliK.v—6 B. 11.: lot mm 11.900.
SEE ME I OB FAI!SIS. VACANT LOTS,
In till, m'rtlnu.
I. C. McCRORY,
Phones 4091.
503 Peters Bldg.
IIII.L-Olt, II.: LOT'kAHI. »2.Ri«).
FNN'V<HI|i-.-i |l. II.; LOT; fm«l70. 1J..^l.
liriTSyR’iMili-t-h. II.: i.'nrS-uL-n. WAV'
III I.t.—*i-H. II.. LOT UxISO.
B II.I.IAMS inmI.O'I l-ki.,V g,IW
foiail.ANIi-10 It. II.1 lot cj',172. tv."-’
f: I.INIil'.N l II II.; lot 11,15
WiioIi\\ aiii>- -< i». il
. I.OT I'lllM.
.iniikn-4 11. il.: Lor”iioK
11.1*0.'
IIII.I.—r.-U. II.; LOT Mil','. 14.1211.
Tiai.ti.uobf i'lack-h-b. 11.; i.o-rivi
i-r ITS, t7.ocm.
liltANT-f. B.‘ll.; I.OT 6O1I.V). IT..*,,-.
N. aACKSON—S B. II.: LOT Kill.',I
iiltSIF ■•- II. II.; I.OT Mil;-. 'loo
MOSS & GIRARDEAU,
Iny and Sell Real Estate on
Commission.
iflice 501 Fourth National
Bank Building.
Bell Phone 4250.
2,000—Cash will buy a cozy j
new eottage; <5 rooms; j
lodern improvements;
row street; convenient
•ar line.
oobiioSi-iThTTT.: Lot Soiicn. ttAiu.
i.inui:n-i; b it, ; lot toiica. i.oc.i.
Ft lltBFHT AVK.-SIt. ll.: LOT Sdll.'a ii."
K ALFXANUKB-II B. II.: LOT Soil.--.
19.149.
Will i KIIAI.I -I" It ll.;LOT ttnil.-o J53S7
I.Tl-TI.K T it II : LOT 4-i.'to
ANOIKB—9-14. II.; LOT <9il&< i4.-»«l
KAU9H.Y 7 11. II.; lTrr~4-llm
DAIRY, POULTRY OR
. TRUCK FARM
» ACHES INSIDE CORPORATE LIMITS
of Stone Mountain; good pasture, nice
groves, plenty water; 1,940 feet atreet
frontage; all under fence. Only $t,7S0; one-
third oath, balance 7 per cent.
C. H. WELLS & CO.
1104 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ARCHIE ROOSEVELT
FOUNDERS DA Y S. A. E.
CELEBRA1ED BYBANQUE1
The Founder*' Day banquet of the
Slcma Alpha Epallon fraternity, held
at the Piedmont hotel Saturday nl*ht
by the Georgia member* of the well-
known collete aecret aorlety, proved to
be hlflily enjoyable from beglnnlnc to
end.
The banquet was not a local one. aa
ha* Jieen the ra*e In the past, but mem
bers of the fraternity from all over the
elate attended, and the chapters of
Tech. Ueorala, Emory and Mercer were
well represented.
Hon. Hooper Alexander was toaet-
maaier. He Introduced the following
speaker*: Dr. James Bcott Todd, r—
Jehn Stewart French, John
Doncttn, Charles Parkinson _
Judae lllchard B. Husacll, Charlea
Frederick 8ton«, William Carroll Lati
mer. Robert Purmedux Jones, M. A.
Knox. J. C. Brooks, W. O. Brantly, Jr.
and Garrard Haines.
The annual election of officers of tha
Atlanta Alumni Association held during
the evening, resulted a* follows:
Robert P. Jones, president; J. Le-
Roy Duncan, vice president, and R. E.
L. Timmons, Jr., secretary and treas
urer.
CHE UA G CHIN CHA TIERS
CHINESE CHOP-CHOP
ARCHIE R008EVELT.
Son of protidoRt it reporttd rapidly rt-
covering from attack of diphtheria.
President’s Son Rapidly Re
covering From Diph
theria Attack.
Washington. March ll.— Announce
ment was made from the white houae
morning that Archie Roosevelt, non
of the iiroHldent. who has been critical
ly III from un attack of diphtheria, wax
"doing Hplendidly."
If the grand Jury at It* next Herndon
bejlevea and can understand what
Uheung Chin and (*hu Wy and Ju Hu
nay about Cheng Yec, the lant named
Chink will have to explain before a
Jury the nlnyular myatery aurroundlng
the disappearance of 9150 belonging to
Cheung . -
The alleged victim la u coukln of Chu
Wy, and Chu tried to tell John Mona-
ghun. Solicitor Hill's aHHi.itant. about It
«»n Monday. Mr. Monaghan han been
to 8an Francisco nnd to Chlnutown, In
New York, hut he can't speak the Chl«
tu*ne lingo.
He knows Chu Wy and he listened
patiently while Chu Wy told just why
he wanted Cheng Yee shoved the limit
for lifting his cousin's wad. Cheung
and Chu claim that during A fight In
William Ijee's place on East Hunter
street somebody went in Cheung's
pocket and lifted the one-fifty. The
case was given « preliminary hearing
In the court of Jjistlce of the Paace
Kln*rel»ery, and Cheng Yee was held
under a $250 bond.
NEGRO OF OLD REGIME
SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS
Penniless anil almost friendless. Bob
Howard, an old nrgro who for yeara
wan on speaking terms with men of
promlneiu-e from all over the atate.
died Monday nt his home. In the rear
of 161 Gilmer street, after a lingering
illness.
Beginning with tile administration of
Oovemor John II. Gordon tuid con
tinuing until the time when Governor
Allan D. Candler nssumed the reins
of Georgia government. Howard wai
Janitor In the state library, and many
of the most prominent lawyers of tha
Atlanta bar will remember him.
Borne montha ago ha became too III
to work ami outside of a few who >
helped him 111 his lllnees, few of those
who formerly knew and liked him were
uware of his straits. Medicine tuid food
was provided for him, but the disease
which laid hlrti low could not b« over
come. Hie death removes another old-
time negro whom white folks were a)- ,
ways willing to help.*
POLICE MATRON MAKES
ANSWER TO CHARGE
Hun mu
$3.urt.
I'll’DMQNT H |{, || : LOT .Vixl.T*. I7.6np
lUiULU.V.fUD
ht-
ml It.; LOT 43x185.
I.OT r *&xH*T» Ho a
cottage now near in
ii:
com-
ncar
Fair, near Bailey; large
of Martin. Svlvan and
FOR RENT. "!"
DWELLINGS
!•' r. Ii . K1 Norlli Jih Umiii Nirii*t
H r. h.. W Haul llwrrla atreet
Il r, h.. Emit fain atrert
I*» «*. h.. 493 Kfirliig atre»*t
9 r. Ii.. 29 Emu TlilrU afrert
'.' r. Ii., 233 t'Mirtlnml
V-r. h.. INI I ItuliLi u*l a veil ik*
* r. Ii . 143 Kelly atreet
7-r. Ii.. J74 Angler avi-iim*
E. North nvi*. ifuriilwln-.li
Grant •treet
Klin noon i
n.iiu.Hk «.
r. Ii., 17 Antihy *tn*»*t j;,
JOHN J. WOOD8IDE.
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Doth Phone* 618.
erge fm
f * report to Chief
’nptnln Jett to the e
■ion. pullee matron,
i a illw.tr.lerly huu<
pollee eommlMlon
an Inventlgatlo
out Of
few liliclitm Nip
Tueailny night
MImh Smolerioii won reon to cot
the tioiiNf III i|iK*Ntlon hy a IHillee
rejMirteil the matter to Captnln Jett of tin*
evening wateh. The latter In turn reported
It to Chief Jenninga, who Ntntisl Momlay
Ik* would bring It to the attention of the
eoiuiul* *lmi.
MInw Hnmlern'iii d<*elxreN that nIk* eotmlil
ereil there niik mulling Ivroilg III her \Im|I,
ha aln* wan merely In the Imime on rliarlta-
hie hnalliei*N. Mr*. Zenle G.mh|h.,ii. who |*
mi Id to to* loaluc her inltNl. Is held In the
matron'* ward, and It wn* In her iutere«t
Ml**** Kandernon nny kite made the vUlt.
Mr*. GimnInoii lw h erlpple. Inn lug |o*t one
of her f»**t. and the iiintren hu* Ionui rain
ing a fund to pim-linye mi urtlflelal foot
for the woman.
BOUGHT THEIR OWN COTTON,
WHICH HAD BEEN REMOVED.
WOMEN GO TO POLLS
AND WORK IN ELECTION
TO A00LIS0 SALOONS
Hpet-lnl tr. The Georgian.
Knoxville. Tenn.. March ll.A-WIIH
3.000 men. women and children, head
ed by brag* bands and carr>'Ing (lags
and temperance banners, parading the
street*, church bells tolling and men
and women working about the polling
place*, n prohibition election I* in prog-
re** In Knoxville today. Early Indl-
atlona are that prohibition will carry
the day by a large majority. Many
bu*lne*N houee* are cloaed and all In-
tcre*t 1* centered In the election. If
prohibition carrle* the present charter
if Knoxville will be abolished nnd the
:lty re-Incorporated without saloons.
New A. B. & A. Folder*.
i'The new and attractive four-color
folder* of the Atlanta, Birmingham and
Atlantic railroad have been Issued by
the passenger department and are »o
be found In the standard rack* of the
different transportation lines. The fold
ers Include a double-page map of the
Atkinson system nnd steamer lines mid
a store of Information (or the traveling
public.
Ruth 8winson.
Until Swlnson. aged 3 year*, the
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
Swlnson, died nt the family residence,
305 Houth Boulevard, Monday morning.
The funeral service* will be conducted
bv Dr. 11. L. Edmondson, of the Rt,
Paul* Methodist church, Tueeday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock at the residence.
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
ff you own property that
liargains only and
ATLANTA
Bell Phone 250 Main.
BUILD DIG.
BOTH PHONES 4231.
NEGRO l-KOI-KRTY. REST
1I..A9— EAST FAI It
r.H- ll.- iM-r I -ill
Iwllrr with s little u
$2.6itt GOltlMiN MTRKKT - F|VK IttHlM
e«MtSgi'; lot W I'l 250; Irt
Big iMrgnln. K-iwm term
I7J04-1IOX TON APARTMRNT: WELL
lor*ted. ntsl over $90 |wr uioiitb.
Usn't renliK-** iiidklbig fur lets than $>,$*>;
• •ne thinl en«h
m 'VB GET ItEBlLTi.**
H|Ki lal t.» 1
.Macon, i
claimed to
robin*ry wn
k* Gvorglnn.
a.. March 11.—What
lx* a slick and easy cotton
umarthed Haturday. When
Sam Kingman. «*f the KngllMh-Johnson
t’ontpres* fompany, returned from din
ner he found two bale* of cotton stand
ing by themselves on the platform. He
was told that they were brought In by
Mason Thomas, a negro farmer »*f
Jones county. I .a ter In the day, a ne
gro who said that hi* name wan Mason
Thomas. ap|»*ared with sample and re.
cel pi and got the money fi»r the cot
ton. • •
My this simple plan It was only
necessary to truck two bale* of cotton
from the big pile to another part of
the platform during the dinner hour
and tear off the tag*, the only mean*
of identifying the cotton, and Rngllsh-
Johnson company would pay for two
bales of their own cotton.
NORWOOD BANKER DIES
EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
Bper!*l tn The Ocorgtsn.
Norwood, tla, March II —J. H Ward
died till* morning at 9 o'clock of apo
plexy. He was apparently In gwl
health yesterday, laughing and talking
with hi* friends.
He complained of feeling a little un
well or retlrlpg. but no serlour alarm
wa* excited. HI* wtfc was„awakened
this morning at 4 o'clock by hi* heavy
breathing and Immediately summon**'*
medlcul aid. but the doctor* were not'
hie to arouse him.
Mr. Ward was vice president of the
Hanh^vf-Nnrwood and prominent In the
hUMtness circles. HI* sudden death D
tulte a shock to the town.
ID* wife an** one daughter survive
him.
The funeral service* will be conduct-
** tomorrow at 3 o'clock.
George N. Emory.
George N. Kmory. aged 90 years, died
Sunday night at the home of his
daughter. Mr*. M. Tl. Hand. 102 Weat
i'aln street. The body will be sent to
.Mr. Emory’s old home, at Glenn, (la.,
where It will In* Interred Tuesday. Mr.
Kmory I* survived by three daughter*,
Mrs. M. IL (land and Miss Matilda
Kmory, of Atlanta, and Mra. A. A.
Stewart, of Knoxville, Tenn. and one
son. George W. Kmory, of Atlanta.
GEOROE 18 ACQUITTED
OF THE CHARGE OF MURDER.
Special to The Georgina.
Louisville, On., March 11.—The case
of the state against F. J. George for
the killing of D. Brown on the
streets In Loulavllle, February t. 1907,
wa* tried before Judge Warren and the
accused wa* acquitted. Mr. George wa*
represented hv Judg K. U Gamble and
the state by Fain A Hardman and Phil
lip* A Phillip*.
COURT OF* APPEAL8 OF^EORGIA,
MONDAY, MARCH It
Judgments Affirmed.
Julia P. King Msnufsctirteg <%>mpauy
ii. Walton, fn»m city court of JtlchuinoU
s-s>iintv. before Judge Eve. latunr ft Falla
way. for plaintiff in error. Austin Branch
and A L. Franklin, contra.
Harris vs. HIM ft Bridget, from city court
of Mylveeter. Judge Park. Pae*nn*re ft Tl
sou. for plaintiff In error. J. II Tipton,
centra.
Patterson Produce and Prevision'Compel
‘ * “ iltn
AT POLICE BOARD
MEETING 1 —MAYBE
The reormnlsatlon of lh, police
board for the year will take place
Tuesday night at a meeting of the
board In the commissioner*, room, at
the police station.
It Is probable that Commlsaloner Ter. '
ry will be re-elected chulrman. al
though Captain English hgs been men
tioned In this connection. Commis
sioner Wnndslde Is said to be alated for
the vice chairmanship, and Councilman
Roberts will be elected secretary.
All discussion relative to the next
chief of police and civil service will be
tabooed. The reorgnnlxatton promises
to be a tame affair, but one can never
tell what will happen In Atlanta police
Irclea.
It Is possible that the charges pre
ferred by Captain Jett against the ma
tron, Miss Handerson, wilt be Investi
gated by the board.
TABEBlCLTlO
TO BE CONJRIBUTED
Dr. Broughton Changes His
Plan For Big Struct-
A grant building, BodHM exactly after
tin* funioiia Spurgeon Tabernacle In Lon
don. la now the plan of Dr. L. G. Broach-
ton for hi a new edifice on Lockte atreet
The Broughton Tabernacle le to v toe n mas
sive building, measuring 225x150 feet six
atorlea high, on auditorium with seating cn-
pneity of 5.000. two galleries running around
the auditorium and many roetgs for Baodsy
ortiool ela»*ca nnd other uoen.
Thi* 1*. in substance, the plan egtUned
b.v Dr. Broughton Monday morning nt the
ItnptUt mbit*ter*' meeting. Dr. Krengfcton
stated that live people had voluntarily ap-
proni hed him recently with offers of aLOM
each for such a building.
Dr. Broughton says that $31,009 will bn
raised lu hi* ehureh. that ttO.OOO ought to
lie oeeured here outride of that ament,
nnd “I will get the rest of It," he MM.
on next Munday afternoon nt I o’dock n
K nt mans meeting will lie held at the
ntlat Tabernacle, at which time the plan
will In* Innnrhed. Dr. John Uordon, of
Wilkes, from
“ mhfvri
Ibddlllj
Kdiile A Bolding, for pi
Mat tot A Johnson, roulr
Htolie Toba
Holme*.
Hiwphr.--. . .
error.^ W. F. Way, cuiitre.
Ity raurt «*f Moultrie.
ft KIV.li
lalntlff In error.
Allen
Tobacco Foinpauv v«. Allen A
from city court of Moultrie. Joilgt’
tiihrejra. T. II. Barker, for |>lalutlff In
W. F. Way. centre.
Telfair County »* tTeineote, from eliv
court of Meltac. Judge Melts*. Graham A
Urahntu. A»r plaintiff In error George II
Harris. t*u»!rn.
rimrleaioa and Western CaroUnh Kullwnv
Foinpony v* Johnaon. frem ritv .-ourt of
... - a- . ... j nrtgl . Krt . \v»o »-■
tiff In error. I
Kokcw Barber * Bnptdy
Company, from Clark* superior ronrr. Judge
Brand. Henry TuAk.,f«»r plalutlff in er-
Thouias r. flreeu. i-otitra.
H-irrell \*. Mayor and Council of M»».••ui.
frnii. Htjr t^mrt of Maeon. Ju.lx- H«*lg«-
Freeman. A. L. Miller and J. C.
. ;. f«»r plaintiff In trroft Winter
Wlniberly. eontra.
Head riKwphate <*»tn|Miiy er al. v*.
WeiciiMdbunm Company, from i It* court
of Dubtla. Judge Bureh Jaiiic* A Tlo ina«.
ir idnlutlffN In err*»r. W. F. Davis. I*. I,,
’nde ami Harvey Itttt. eontra
Meager A Hon »». Linder l.umtfr
pany. from Worth superior mart. Jmtge
Pf*enre. FlMa A Kills, for plaluttlfa In el-
rvr. J. II. Tipton, contra.
MAKE8 NO 8UGQE8TI0N OF
WHAT COURSE TO PURSUE.
•pedal to The Georgian.
Raleigh, K. C . March 11.—The spe
cial Committee of the general assem
bly, appointed to investigate R. W.
Simpson, Jr, the newspaper man who
refused to divulge th* name of the per
son who furnished him certain Infor-
mntlon, made their report this after
noon. They* went over the evidence
briefly amf conclude their renort aa
follows:
“As to what course should be taken
with reference to the refusal of Mr.
Ntiiipson to itn*wt*r the queatlona put to
him during the Investigation by the
committee with reference to hla r |pfor-
imition and his failure to make good hla
charge, your committee think onet not
to make any recnmmendatloaa, but
simply leave the matter to be dealt
!*<*dlni{M may
The icglalature will
'clock this evening.
adjourn at •
Crib and Contents Burned.
Mpcclul to The Georgian.
Louisville, <la., March 11.—A Am oc
curred till* morning at Wrens, In this
ounty, destroying W. J. Wren'# barn,
rib* and all hi* com. fodder and hay,
valued at about 91.&00, partially In
sured. '
A
TOWERS,
DUNN MACHINERY CO,
S4 Msrirtta StrMt.
Atlanta. Qa.