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M. L. THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
/
$3,150/
jjOW, LISTEN—HERE IS
, proposition in West
fal A 6-room cottage in
j^clier street, one block
of Lee, lot 75x200, shade
both front and rear, perfect
ly situated, a very fine gar-
with grapes and other
(nuts. If there ever was a
bargain in West End here is
one. The owner must sell
right now. Come in a hurry
<f you like this.
M. L. THROWER,.
REAL ESTATE.
30 N. Forsyth.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
SICE EAST FROST LOT*. WITH PI.BN-
i, ef * tint.'. 150 feet dm to in alley, for
a ia«rt tint*' «t HO per front foot. They
— iwtli $15 now.
OS H AT SHOAL* HOAD. < MILK*
trow renter of city. w« hey# ■ anlendld
ftrtti rootalnlng 20 arm. 11 seres In hot-
ua bad. atm. has oue of tb* brat orchard,
tn Hr rountnr; Rood four-room honor and
rat tmlldlw.. rtc. Tht. lets. rarr plica
r • trfrtalilr farm: $2,100 caib. Tata la
twrplu.
IN NEST FART Or COLLEGE .PARK,
arc mttif' ronatitlnjt of *to taro room a
am hall, nl.-- porrboa. otc. Thla la one
Mark o( car llnr. and Int la 100 by 1(B; (2,-
»; I6» nth and balance monthly.
GRANT PARK, BRAND-
ttags; Id* NO by 160. tad I
Vest,: wairr and [>a and ttla atdewilka:
*i tar Una; pile* 0,83; |M ink ul
KS far month.
IT
nth nnint ...
par month. Wo cia aotl thla far _ ,
Hat <1 IWO. Yon aao yon CM miko n
pad par .•ant on this, nnd y — *
iita Int to build yon a homo on.
mi HAVE A NICE FIVE-ROOM COT-
haa aatr Georgia aronno; water. i»a and
jib. with In rye lot. Thla la a atca placa.
Otij R.sv Terms:
Small bouse on
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
W Tboia am.
A rUSTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
■7* A. II1IS IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. .
c
* MILES FROM A t
$l».; tallet of rmllra
He road frontage, LRN
*• «ere% of rich bottfl
•*«n.p bottoms I
•if of wood and l
Moat of til
bilmw, loamy
•koii. one mala «
* ,k! « land. Two at:
thirty tenant houeee oi
ll ?'J dUuthuted. Cc
•III, horv nnd mule
ctirun lloUB0tt «
5 ojIIch of hog
Htaoi be* aupplj
Htt« «f the land. 8!
,h * Place School
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*•» it, (..on, rottayr; all ronreolrncra:
15 1 Price (4,004. Tarma.
1 K ¥ D > ONE BLOCK FROM
la il 1 ?;■ "* Idla for B,I05~lt would pay
iwSLl/ IM * I’roparty. atthrr for rant,
e..m.n. homra.
hwitm,
*01111.1:
three
II' per
oath. (jnlck uuy’rt;
*?h. , i:? / hHOAL* .ROAD, EIGHT AT
fea c,fj'* »"
Sif.kio S.h" br “ 0,,0,,
Jk." »!!«' /TIIF.RT. IN ONE RL
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tbl ' J- NEAR CAB LINE: BEAD-
r ' n 7 n ' ratlsgsi allay Jdr aad
' rlea (1,400. Xka homa
.tki' 1 ' ■'jvR.ROOM cottage, in
*4t„ u , VVJfih " f w *« Kad. forkooa.
fair eaah aad HI par moath.
vnjxinmt
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THUUDAT, MAECH 14, 1»0T.
16
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
avssiL
taat at/l*. with setry modern conven-
TsrAs^jrti
k call at any offtea for par-
H.«00 BUY* NEW MODERN RESIDENCE
Sih YISmt ,ro “ C«ttd eel
RAM BUYS 25 ACRE*. ( MILES FROM
asta i: imsb«
a suburban home.
ILMO-ON HILL STREET, NEAR GRANT
to^a?alley*' ,#qr ' r00 “ «•*!•*•• 44 by 110,
»2i(40—WOODWARD AVENUE: RIZ-BOOM
i..^."wisih l5 .e^ir-,. t T . ii> u ■
tUOO-WOODWABD AVENUE; TBI* IS
k.vsft m spat# sar-ttU
peymrnts.
CLT60—BRYAN STREET. THIS IB A
beautiful little cottars; Or* rooms mad a
reception ball. All mod era eoneenltore*, so
titrated 1st. Barrs ot beat* la rear.
$L(00—CENTRAL AVENUE—SEVEN-ROOM
cottage, oa lot 10 by 120; (lightly elevated.
Can bt bought on easy farms.
(2.TOO—ON CRBW STREET, NEAR RICH-
ardaon: six-room cottage; lot (0 by 161: oc
cupied by owner. Let us shoq you thla.
HER ( J. jkjRTAJiJ A. d'ANTIGNAC OB
L C. McCRORY L. U. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
$02 Patera Building—Phonos 4441.
SPLENDID NINE-ROOM TWO-STORY
retMtnce, star Jaekaon atreet; lovely
neighborhood; on* block from now public
school. All Impmeemeots. Just what you
art looking for, and only 11.760; easily
worth 11.(100.
ON JACKSON STREET, WE HAVE AN
•lfht-room residence; modem tod up to-
Tltte, for only 96,500; 91.000 cash.
98.600 BUYS ONE or THE VERT LOVE*
llett home* on Jurkeon, near North »re*
dm. Every convenience. Built for a home.
Large shaded lot Owner enxloua to tell
for good reeson. Stay pay men te. Don’t
delay.
ON BOULEVARD. NEAR NORTH AVE-
duo., ton rooms, wide holla, cabinet man
tels, and all necessary conrenlsnces. -large
■haded lor, with side dries and 15-foot at.
ley. Tbla will salt you. Tbs owner bee
bran asking $1,500 and so anxious ta he to
•ell. Instructs ua to offer It for 27.000.
Tb* 1st at $00 par foot la worth $2,7(0.
ElOnT-ROOM TWO-STORY ON TARK
atreet,- West End; (0 by IM. Tbla la a
paach. Only IS,000; 11,000 cash. Don't
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
St SOUTH BROAD STREET.
SOMETHING VERY CHOICE AND A
ran opponsalty to purchase (0 acres of
laud 2 miles from Ruckhead, fronting chert
road, constating of four-room house sod out
bulldligo. lands; three-quarters of a mils
bsyoad this tnct Is selling for (110 por
acn. Just this side of It Is being held
for from 4300 to 4600 per sere. This tnct
commands one of the Sneet locations la
that section. If sold tn few days It can
be bought for the low price of (111 per am.
WELL-ESTABLISHED STEAM LAUNDRY
buelnces la good town of (.000. Be* us
for psrtlculsn sad price. \
AN IDEAL RITE FOR AN APARTMENT
bouic. In three minutes of tho Grand
opera house. We ora Inotracted to ooll.
Cali and oee no fbr particulars and price.
This property haa never been offered before
for ule.
125 ACRES LAND ( SIII.ES FROM AT-
lantu; *4.200.
M ACRES LAND 2 MILES PROM DECA
tur. 1 mUce from Atlanta; ata-room bouee,
IS acres good bottom land.
7S ACRE* 1 Ml LB FROM COLLEGE
Park. See us for partlculin and price If
yoa want bargain.
IS.0M BUYS ONE OF THE MOST BEAU-
tlful ten-room houtee on the north side;
new and hae carry modern Improvement;
built for a bom*.
96,000 ntnra model home, corner
lot* two-room servant’* house; other out
buildings: Urge lot. near Forrest avenue.
This beautiful home Is vreil located on
North Jacksou street, near Donee DeT*on
avenue.
WE CAN BELL BEAUTIFUL ITOtTiE OF
els rooms for the low pries of 95,000.
EAST GEORGIA AVENUE-SEVEN ROOM
house; up-todste In every psrtlculor;
000.
EAST GEORGIA AVENUE-SIX ROOM
house. This Is a bargain:
NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE. FIVE ROOM
new bon**; modern; H.(#>-
NEAR WOODWARD AVENCI. TWO
four»room n#w bouses; rent SM. 91180.
no buys one tiirek roou and one
tworoom bouoco; rent (10.
VKAtl DAVIS t*Tnn»r.».
E^m houara: rent for *10 aachi m» rich.
DAVI* NTRKKT — EIOHT-HOOM TWO-
atory honor; lar»r lot; cloar In; rrnt W;
FOR RENT.
DWELLINGS.
Hr. h.. Follryr IJtrk.
11-r. h.a S ■;f*T** •• 10 on
■•r. *.. «.»
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTINO AOBNT.
11 Auburn Avtsut,
Boll) Pboneo CIS.
MOSS & GIRARDEAU,
Buy and Sell Real Estate on
Commission.
Office 501 Fourth National
Bank Building.
Bell Phone 4256.
$2,000—Cash will buy a cozy
new cottage; 6 rooms;
modem improvements; on
Crew street; convenient to
car line.
$2,250 will buy new 6-room
cottage now nearing com-
K 'on, No. 473 Hill, near
ond, or will rent to an
approved tenant $20 per
month.
$lj750—House and lot West
Fair, near Bailey; large
lot.
$250—Vacant lots vicinity
of Martin, Sylvan and
Fairview within city limits.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Maig.
HILL BT- IN TWO BLOCKS OF
Grant Park, a nice little (-room cot-
*A*o with all eonvrnloncri for !2,t00.
Ttrmn.
OAKLAND AVENUE. A NEARLY
now 4-room eottaco with watrr and
■rwrr ronnrettono, for only I1.N00; $150
eanh and »0 month.
CENTRAL AVE.. NEAR GEORGIA
avrnur. I have a modem up-to.dato
(-room cottage with all conveniences
for tha very low price of $2.7(0 on
eaay term*.
NEWTON S. THOMAS.
i Real Estate.
422 Century BuHding,
Bell Phone 4045.
T. Y. BRENT. J. T. MANOUM,
Salesmen.
PEACHTREE CIRCLE LOT.
CHEAPEST LOT ON THE CIRCLE-LIE*
well; eeat front. This lot I ran offer con
siderably Irak than anything also oat than,
for a ftw day*. i
I HAVE A MODERN APARTMENT
hoaaa paying over 21,500 a yaar after dr-
darting janitor and real bills. 1 can sell
thla for (15,000, on splendid terms; the loan
being at the very low rat* of 5Vk per cent.
Thla property Is on one of the beat north
aide atreeta and close In. and Is practically
naw. 1 can axchanga thla line property for
othsr suitable property. What hart yon
to trad*?
THAT 24 ACRES AT HAPEY1LLE AT
llttl* over 1100 par acr* Is th* chaapaat
pices of sertsgs in Fulton county. Is sob
lly accessible to car Ua* and lla* baautl
I’'!*
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
1507 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phono 250 Main.
BARGAINS.
UKAt TIFt'L CLOSE IN NORTH RIDE
viiemit lot, W bT 165 feet; only ll.CTm.
Term* Other lots In tbla neighborhood ran
not be bought for Itaa than $60 per faont
foot.
FIVE PRBTTJT LOTS ON |K?NCE DE-
OOLLKGE PARK. NEAR CAR LINE;
WE CAN SHOW YOU WHERE YOU CAN
Invest (•» In nice cottage- never vacant
tear In; that will net you 20 per rent on
your Investment.
COST SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, JtiRT OFF
Capitol avenue. Bent* (2240. Price 22.100.
If you have 1000 In eaah. w* will loan you
rilltEE BLOCKS t FROM ARAGON;
north of Cain; one-half block of ear lino;
ho..o.. It« maA aka* net I lie* as >
WEST RNIV—HALF BLOCK FROM CAR
Nl!hT.t««!S"llSU:".^h , S , tid.‘5SSS:
• -
forced bln to wove away. Itrni
KVmtmth; ».»» cash and (25 p
This la n antp at 14.000.
This bouat was built for
baalaroa has
tad at (20
ontb.
DELItinTFn. Rt nCBBAN HOME OS
Sr line. Rti-room cottaget • acre# of
gronnd; only »•«►. On eaay terma. The
(and alqnc la worth more noaey.
WERT K6li, wnaa. . «*<!■:•» yy
atory aem room rcaldcore In good nHjrb
fmrhood. and In good condition, at tba rlalc
aSSTprle? »f Nothing the nntter
with thin, eicept the price. Kaay tern.
T!R?SSS.T«fS BVJ JRB
d ; "B.!:v , Ar^rprerrp <, :\'ir.i M M *
Finest north wde home in the
f rl,, for the money; (I.IM; would be
cheap it (TA00. Terma
ONLY.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY. : - -
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE MW-ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EAST TERMS.
(-room cottage with all couvan
lenroa. Thla plaeo was built for a bums
aad la A-l tn ovary res pact.
IL7S0-NEAH GRANT PARK: .OOOD 8
root* cottage. Terms ts sultN ■
WHAT ABOUT FIVE ACRES ON THE
South Decatar Car Use. that list nice sad
level, for 41.400! Any Mod of tsems.
(475—VACANT LOT ON EAST LAKE CAR
Mot; (10 cash aid * per month. You
know this Is close to the Atlsnts Athletic
Club, where there Is those#nds sf dollars
being spent for 'Improvement*. The first
msu In gsts this bargain.
11,160-A GOOD 6-llOOM HOUSE. WITH
lot 7f feet front Olid M0 fert deep. Flu*
"ff-btfsss svgfrnwa
deep. Nleu outhouses, contesting of stablou.
cow burns and poultry bonsai. Wa ran
■oaks you terms to suit.
WHAT ABOUT A NICE LITTLE (ROOM
boose, with bell, oa ■ -good-otoed lot;
emsU cash psymaat sad tbo balance like
(LMS-POUR ROOMS AND HALL; LABOR
Hot la tbs Grant park setgbborbooS; about
$404 rash, balance $16 per mouth.
•1.(40—NBW (-ROOM HOUSE WITH HALL
ua half-set* 1st; well fenced lu and de
^ P fe C, ^r^^' ,,C ’‘* r: ”” d#W ‘-
$2,160—A 7-ROOM HOUSE IN GRANT
pork vicinity; inter, gas sad all rouvsn-
leoecs. Roe us right sway for this.
(MOO—A 2 STORY 17(00M HOUSE. ON N.
marketToo' U> * Won't be on tbo
CAN MAKP YOU BABY TERMS OK
cottage with lot (4x160 Id lumau I*ark.
Good place for tbo mosey.
BOTH PHONES (114.
(14,049 DOWN AND 277.440 AT 4 PER
cant will buy tha flnrtl paring aud beat
conditioned renting propoaftlon on the
north aide today. Thla property la eloae lo.
and new; rautlng on Icaac and will pay
you 13,099 per annum net above every ex-
penae. Including Internal, taxea. Insurance,
etc. If you know of anything twtter. we
would gladly pay you for Information.
(4 600—BRAND NEW WENT PEACHTREE
Soma; very artistic Inalde and out: open
brick fireplace, elegant mantels, and fcombl*
nation fixtures, sliding doors, white enamel
aud oak flnlab, double-floored and storm-
sheeted throughout, and thoroughly up to
data. A beautiful lot. CtxllO to an alley:
barn and necessary outbuildings- Make ua
an offer quickly, and maybe we can get
price shaded.
97.500—RENT 950 NET; ONE-THIRD CASH.
balance terma. You’ll nay thla can't be
ao, hut It's an actual fact. Property built
two years, with electric Mila. gas. porce
lain botha, pantrlea. lu an excellent neigh
borhood; rented on a yearly leaae to an ex
cellent claaa of white tenants. The Im
provement* would coat considerably more
than th# entire price at wbtbh we aro of
fering the property, to aay nothing of the
fine lot.
9MOfr-KORTFI BOULEVARD. CORNER
property; not far from North avenue-con
taining i rooms; porcelain bath, cabinet
man tala, sliding doors, white, enamel ma
hogany flnlab, and lot nearly 60x200. Own-
ar's obliged to sell at once.
"WE GET RESULT*."
K
BO EASY TO FIX PUMPS.
NO OLA8S.
OUNN MACHINERY CO*
*4 Marietta Street.
Phones 17*1, Atlanta, Qa.
TO FIGHT FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP
ABE ATTELL AND BENNIE SOLO
MON MATCHED TO MEET
IN MAY.
Loa Angelas, Cal.. March 14.—Abo
Attell and Bonnie Bolnmon have been
matched to fight for the featherweight
championship of the world. The mill
will come off In Loa Angeles late In
May. The articles-call for 122 bound*
at ring side half an hour before the
fight. Solomon haa quite a good rec
ord, and a good light la looked for.
MUST ADMIT DRIVERS
INTO CENTRAL CITY PARK
8p4elal to Th* Georgian.
Macon. G*.. March 14.—About ton dayn
ago a party of Macon men drove to the
Central City park aad found th* got* toad-
lug Into th* track securely locked, and they
wer* obliged to return to tb# city. The
discovery was reported to Aldorman Hurt,
and Tuesday night h* Introduced a reoolu-
lion calling upon the clerk ef council to
tddr*** a letter to the keeper of th* park.
Instructing him a* to the honrn.
Th# lottsr provided for by the resolution
which petard council U now In the band,
of Park Keeper llalaay.
ICE CREAM GOES UP
IN CITY OP COLUMBUS.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., March 14—Hereafter
soda water and all aott drinks sold at
fountains In thla city will be live cents
straight. Instead of six for a quarter,
ae heretofore., when ticket* were pur
chased. The price of Ice cream liaa
been advanced to ten cents a plate,
and the stools have been removed
from nearly every fount In the city,
the cuatomer haring to aland.
INCENDIARY CHARGE
A0AIN8T COLUMBUS NEORO.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., March 14—Dick
Wads, a negro In Jail here, charged
with burning the barn of H. H. Wool-
folk. at the latter’s home, seven i.illa*
south of th* city. The ham wa* burned
Monday night with Ita contents, nnd
■ve mules In the etable were cremated.
*
TRIPLEX POWER
PUMPS,
DUNft MACHINERY CO.
M Marietta Street
Atlanta, Ga.
i
Personal Mention
Mrs. A. W. Calhoun and Mrs. J. O.
Oglesby, Jr, are In He* Braeae, Fla.
Dr. Charles Wilkins, who haa been
quit* IU, Is convalescing.
from New York thU week
. Dr. and Mrs. K. O. Matheson an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Alarcb I. They have aajned her Mary.
Dr. and Mrs Price E. Murray will
leave In a few daya for Europe. They
will upend aome time at Naples and will
travel through Europe for Ova or all
months.
of Mrs. J. B. Par rent. In OainesvQ
Mrs. Jackson, of Cambridge, who haa
been the guost of Mr*. R. L. Cooney,
left Thursdqy for Indianapolis
Mrs. J. O. Hollenbeck left Thursday
for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Brown.
In Oh!6.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton and
Mr. and Mrs. Austell Thornton are at
home at the Ladeon place on Peach
tree etreet.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ladeon and fam
ily have moved Into their home on
Peachtree road, formerly owned by
Colonel and Mrs. c. L. Anderson.
Among the prominent Atlanta worn
en who will attend ' the conference
of Colonial Domes tn May and June at
the Jameetown eaposltlon.la Mis* Junta
McKinley, who will represent th* Co
lonial Dames of Georgia at the brilliant
entertainments to be given by the or
ganisation at Jamestown.
Friend* of Captain and Mr*. Yeandle
who have been anxious during the ee-
rious Illness of the former are glad to
hear that he Is now able to alt up a
little while each dav. Captain Yeandle
haa been for many yaars chief clerk
of the government railway postal
service and Is a gentleman of ran
scholarly attainment and culture, hav
ing been educated .road and spent
many yean In continental travels -
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chappells an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mrs. E. King, a popular young ma
tron of Atlanta, Os. who haa been the
guest of Mlaa Annie Gardner for the
past week, at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas. 24 East First street, returned
last night to Atlanta. Mr*. King mad*
a number of friend* while In Jackson
ville. who wish her much happiness In
her.new home, as ahe will anon remove
tn Terre Haute, Ind.—Jacksonville
(Fla.) Metropolis.
Mlaa Alice Montague Robinson, of
Little Rock, who haa been on a visit
relatives In North Carolina, am
Thursday In Atlanta, and will be the
guest of her cousins. Colonel nnd Mr*.
Walter P. Andrews, at the Piedmont.
Mrs. Mason and Miss Catherine Ma
son. after spending some time In At
lanta. have returned to Aehevllle, N. C.
Mr. Harold McCormick Is visiting
friends at Asheville.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$2,(00—A. O. Mlnhlnnctt to Julius
W. Wray, lot on Park avenue. War
ranty doed. _
IS—Mr*. T. C. Holmes to Mrs. C. C.
IIroom, lot on Harvand avenue.
$2.000—Kathryn Pate McCord to Jake
H. Hlrach. lot on Lee street. Warranty
deed.
$4,500—John Carey and Peter F.
Clarke to Air*. M. Brown, lot on North
Jaekaon afreet. Warranty deed.
$600—John J. Lynch to James L. Ri
ley. lot on Randolph atreet. Warranty
dri*d.
US0—Mr*. Lula Landsdcll to J. M.
T. Mayo, lot on Garibaldi street War
ranty deed.
12,750—Kuxenla T. Candler to O. A.
Nleolson, lot on Hprlng atreet. War
ranty deed.
$650—Frank Bonner to John H. Mc
Cord. lot on Little street. Warranty
deed.
DEATHS.
Mr*. Mattie A. McKown. ago 67 yean,
died at 1? West Cain atreet.
Mr*. Elisabeth Price, age (5 years,
died at I2( Courtlond atreet.
Pennle William*, colored, age 44
year*, died at *2 Weet Cain etreet.
Mr*. M. J. McFarlane, age (2 years,
died tn Birmingham. Ala.
Mr*. M. A. Wethlngton, age (2 yean,
died at East Point. Ga.
Dr. J. B. Thompson, age 5f year*, died
of pneumonia at iff Craw atreet
BIRTHS.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Colls, at 111
Davis, etreet. a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ivle. at 6
Mollis stregt, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Judaon Don
aldson. on Aleaander street.
To Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Anderson, at
200 Jackson atreet. a girl.
To Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Doughmen.
on Alexander atreet.
To Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Pike, at 115
East Fair atreet, a boy.
buildinoTpermits.
1600—J. J. Harwell, to build one-etory
frame dwelling at (22 Vine atreet.
(126—H. P. Richard*, to recover frame
dwelling at 24 Oak etreet.
S2.30O—II. B. Lowndes to build twn-
etory frame dwelling at 224 Third
street.
Mrs. Martha MoKown,
The funeral services of Mrs. Martin
McKown, aged (2 years. Who died
Wednesday morning, were conducted
Thursday morning at her late resi
dence. 244 Formwalt street. The body
wes taken to Joneaboro, Ua., for Inter
ment.
Mrs. Elisabeth Pries.
The funeral aervlres of Mrs. Elisa
beth Price, who died Tuesday night at
a private aanttarlum after a long Ill
ness. were conducted Thursday morn-
o*y
AdalrsvMA Ok, (or IntermenL
NEXT S.S. CONVENTION
W1LLBE HELD IN A THENS
Work About Com
pleted—Meeting
Adjourns.
Special to The Oeorglan.
Marietta, CkL. March 14.—The thirty-
third. annual convention of tile Georgia
Bunday School Association la the
largest and beat *e*»lon In the lilatory
of th* body. The sessions of Wednes
day surpassed all expectations, both aa
to the number In attendance and In the
general enthusiasm manifested. The aft
ernoon session waa devoted to the sub
ject- of- “TedtW Training." First of
all was an address of marked polish
and power by Rev, J. W, Stokes, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church. Dublin,
on "The High (Jailing of the Teacher."
Rev. Henry B. Maya, of Atlanta, waa
'on the program for an address on "The
Legion of Honor Teaching Training
Course,” but he waa too unwall to come
to the convention, and the ever ready
Mr*. Mary Foster liryner was asked
to take his place.
The closing address of the.afternoon
waa by Mr. George P. Duller, a Sunday
school superintendent of Augusta. He
Insisted on better trained teachers be
ing provided for the Sunday school,
and gave valuable hint* aa to how
such teachers can be trained. He la the
chairman for Georgia of the Interna
tional Sunday School Association on
that subject.
Dr. Broughton's Choir Sings.
Wednesday night Professor Davla
came from Atlanta with a score of the
Broughton Tabernacle choir and open
ed the session with a song service,
which waa much appreciated by the
audience which crowded the spacious
church to Its utmost capacity.
Rev. J. W. Stoke* led a delightful
devotional aervlce. Then Mrs liryner
wa* again Introduced and addressed the
convention on "Lines of Progress.”
In hi* admirable address last night
President Haines stated that there are
200,000 youth In Georgia without Bun-
day school Influences.
METHODIST CHURCH. MARIET+A-
WHare the Oeerqia State Sunday School
Convention lias been In session.
plrmental work for the primary de
partment, under direction of Mrs, Bry-
ner. 1
Rev. J. W. Willard, of Atlanta, spoke
on "How to Organise a Homa De
partment.”
Mr*. E. C. Crank, or Atlanta, spoke
on ’The Relation of the Home Depart- (
ment to the Bunday School." Mrs.
Crank took tht placa of bar husband.:
the pastor of the Lutheran church, who;
wae too Indisposed to attend. She made
a line substitute. She also spoke later,
on "The Bunday School and Missions.” i
W. M. Davies, of Atlanta, chairman!
of the home department for the state,;
conducted an Interritlng round table, 1
many questions being asked and. an
swered.
The next annual aexslon of tho as
sociation will be held In Athena. In
April. 1«0«.
The convention will adjourn this aft- 1
ernoon.
SHOT MOTHER-IN-LAW,
KILLED WIFE AND SELF
Special to Tbs Georgian.
Dallas, Tex.. Mitch 14.—Lata yesterday
afternoon at Port Arthur, E. 61. McNsIr
■hot sad hilled ty* wife, wounded his
mothrr-lo-law sod then tamed the pistol
on himself and Bred flea ballets Into hi*
own breast,
McNair trill die. Thar* la a chance that
hla tanther lii.law, Mrs. E. J. Coorsd. trill
survive, ttome*tic trouble was (be cause
of the tragedy. It I* Mated.
BOY STRUCK BY BULLET
INTENDED FOR BURGLAR
A bullet Intended for an eseaptn*
burglar lodged In tbo leg of Austin
Dillon, a thirteen-year did tail Wed
nesday night, and as a result he-1*
laid up In th* Grady hospital.
About ( o'clock Carson Campbell,
who keep* a store on tbo Marietta
road a mile beyond nowell'a Station,
noticed the door of a store adjoining
hi* own. and operated by Chambers ft
Edwards, waa open, and that thare
waa a light Inside.
As the More had been closed for tho
night, Mr. Campbell made an Investi
gation and found a burglar at work.
Mr. Campbell shut th* door and held
RECEIPTS DOUBLED
AT POSTOFFICE III
PAST FIVE YEARS
••Wh**n ih«* flirat ytur «*nd« th<* grow rc-
relpU of th* Atlmita pontornM will likely
•how (hut tho rrrelplN have douMetl within
the {mat jreara/* aaM l'oatmaatcr lllod-
gelt Thurmlny morning.
•The rccelpta for 190J worn 9415,393, amt
the Indlratlona arc that 1907'a rwlnti will
lie over 1*30.000. If thla rata
were 97a.<ii9.7V. rma ratio or inrrenan naa
lHs*n atcarir amt haa nerar Iwen apprnarhotl
by any city In the t'nlfed Htatm em*vpt
I.(»• AngHm, rat. Atlanta rank* third lit
THE REPRESENTATIVE
OPTICAL HOUSE
SOUTH.
That's what $6 year* ae opticians to
the Southern people has done for ua
Why? Hlmply because we have always
given the very beet In everything opti
cal. The beet and moat exhaustive
eye examinations; the heat tenses and
mountings, and tha beat service. Let
us last your eyes today ami lit you
l a pair of our new Torlc lenses
... :he Kaml-lnvlslhle Bifocal*. A. K.
llawke* Co., opticians, 14 Whitehall
street and 125 Peachtree etreet.
Dan Bowdan.
Newt of the death of Dan Bowden, a
former Atlantan, who died In Plant-
Ingaburg. Ky., Tuesday, was received
In Atlanta Wednesday. Mr. Bowden
wa* formerly connected w Ith an under
taking establishment In Atlaqta. going
tn Ftemlngshurg three yeere ago tor
his health. He has a brother. M. A.
Ilowden, and a nephew, John O'Meara,
both of Atlanta The funeral service*
were conducted In Part* Ky., Wednes
day morning.
PETITION DISMISSED
IN SUIT A0AIN8T THOMAS.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga. March 14.—The pe
titioners In th* bankruptcy case of the
A. P. Thomas Drug Company, asked
that the president of the company, A.
P Thomas, be compelled to show
whether he had concealed $6,600 of the
assets of the company from the sched
ule presented by him. nnd Refers#
Garrard heard the rase today. He dis
missed the petition, the evidence not
being sufficient to sustain tha charge.
It from tha outalda. but tba bursar,
after extinguishing - the light, pushed—
the door open and dashed out of, tba u
Store.
Mr. Campbell tired three shots at the' '.
burglar aa he dashed down the road
and It wna one of these that hit young
Dillon. He wee walking along the road
with bl* father at tha time. Hla In-
r pocket knives, tl
nothing, although
r had been piled
preparatory _
County Policemen Pope and Whit
field were Immediately notified and
spent the night seeking the burglar,
but eo far he haa not been captured.
PARTY OF SENATORS
GOTO
Bperial to Tb* Oeorglan. .
Charleston, ft. C„ March 14.—decretory
Metcalfe, Henator Flint, of California, and |
C. C. Glover, a banker, of Washington, sr-1
rived here this morning at It o'doek, I
They Inspeeted the nsvy yards ted will
uicct the Dulpln today and embark for 1
Guantanamo.
Gn Imird th* Dolphin ire Henator Hal*,
of Maine: Henator Penrose, of PennsyL
Tsnls, and Heusisr Carter, of Montana.
RESIQN8 PASTORATE
TO ENTER THE SEMINARY.
Bpeclal to The Oeorgtan.
Pelham. Ga,. March 14.—Rev. H. P.,
Jackson, pastor of the Flret Baptist
church here, tendered hla resignation ’
as pastor last Bunday morning at tha i
conclusion of the 11 o'clock service. '
IDs restsnnlton waa a great surprint, j
Rev. Jackson explained that an op-
portunlty had arisen whereby he waa
offered the pastorate of one of th*
Louisville. Ky., churches, and at tha J *
same time take a poat-graduato court*
at the Baptist Hemlnary. H* wlU
leave Pelham about the 1st ot April.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OF CONFERENCE TO MKT.
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
Meridian, Mies.. March 14.—Tha an- '
nual meeting of the Woman's Foreign
Missionary Society of the Mississippi '
Methodist conference will be convened
In this city March il. Inclusive, In a-
four days’ session.
A meeting will be held this afternoon
at the home of Mr*. J. W. Groan to •
perfect arrangymsnlo for the mealing.
NO CLEvTis'POUND
■TO CITY HALL VANDAL.
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga.. March 14.—Th*
greatest Indignation haa been ex- ;
pressed everywhere as a result of the
vandalism perpetrated on tbo 1*1 por- I
trait of ex-Mayor Myars In th* council
chamber at th* city h*IL . Tfrea.frr.
there has bean no claw to ths Identity 1
of the perpetrator, although a reward
of $100 has been offered. It le be
lieved that the picture can bo repaired
so that the place will not be easily die.
rentable.
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