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M. L. THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
$3,150.
| S'OW LISTEN—HERE IS
g proposition in West
Igud. A 6-room cottage in
[Beecher street, one block
of Lee, lot 76x200, shade
both front and rear, perfect
ly situated, a very fine gar
den with grapes and other
fruits. If there ever was
bargain in West End here is
one. The owner must sell
right now. Come in a hurry
I if vou like this.
M. L. THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
39 N. Forsyth.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
*TCE EAST FRONT IX>T8. WITH PLBN
| 17 of shad*. US foot 1h> to ■■ a liar, tor
a atort turn- at Its par. front foot. They
an aortb 215 now.
| OS FLAT SHOALS ROAD, * MILKS
from rentor of dtp, we hav* a splendid
I firm containing *0 acrea. U acrea la but.
lorn land: alao baa one of tba beat orchards
la tit country: good four-room tens* at
eat balMlDCa. ate. Thla la tba Ttry plai
far a vegetable farm; 12,100 caah. Thla
I IS BEST PART OF COLLEGE PARK,
ice return eonilittn* of Baa lirfe rootna
■id ball, nine porch**. ate. Thla la ona
Wockef car Ho*. and lot la 200 by 100; C,-
J 31; HO caah and balance monthly.
irrr west or orant park, bband^
,»* III room reduce; lot to by U0, and a
pi p-t Si sara
C5 per month.
IT COLLEGE PARK. LOT K br IK.
I eitb servant Jbonae In raar, renting at
LB per month. We can aall thla foe a abort
I *’ V* 1 -, r#a FO<L «*“ h*b* a
pod net cent on thla, an) yon baea a
J lot to build yon a homo on. Ton cutPt
■ bet: ibl>.
MCE LOTS ON ORIPFIN AND JBTT
Urerti: 13 nab and 0 par month. For
fht. call at office.
F* HAVE A NICB FIVE-ROOM COT-
bra war Georgia aronne; ureter, (aa and
bib. with Urn lot. ThU la a nlra plana.
I <Wy D.tco. Term a.
*«.? & t, Sir o &sy , SK °ol
Htce; U.S0.
W. A. FOSTER,
Heal Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
fcn Tboca 2057.
Atlanta 'Phoaa issl
j * PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OP
Mb) ACRE8 IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
| * BILES FROM A CITY OP SO.OOO PRO-
I bb,: milna of railroad frontdffo, alao pnh*
I tMl tronur*. 1.2SS acrao In culUraOon:
I * aern Of rich bottom Undo: SOS acrea of
I «* leirni. bottom* atlll to bo dareloped.
I Firetr nf wood aad Umber for homo coo-
I J™!" 11 ”:- Moat of tba land Ilea laral and
I b ■ I',- »c, dark, loamy aolL with atroac nUy
I 0| >« mala caa caltlrale « acrea
« tbii land. Two ala-room dwelllnra and
blrir tenant bonaea of two and four room*,
distributed. Cora mill and (In. aaw
j “' nnla boras, crib aad bor
chlnk-n bonaea, etc., all In food eondl-
I; mile of hoff wire fenclnf. Creek
I, ^ r,pr hne auppty water In nearly all
twi nf the land. Sutton god aldo track
| « Ike rime, bebool and eborebaa cooreo-
I -.t. MV Income 20.000.
IIS per acre. Term* oeo-fblrd caah:
<« .. nn or brfora ten yearn la annual
non pnrchaaar. with • par cent
« d.f..,rn,| raymanta. Thla la a bargain
“1 lb- hinca of n Hfotlme. Mak* the
| J>»» urment and tba place will make tba
*■' lu l»y tba baUan. Good water
I ,1 ,00 ' 1 Labor U plentiful nad
“to ' ° r ,urUw Information, write
I fnd-oobdon street-no. m-
'» »u room cottage; gU coareaiencee
j -' Price HOPS. Tama
C'S;
rapatty, either tor rent.
I '“m eard;
I JJIel fur 111 I
I bJIOALR ROAD,- RIGHT AT
I two 1,f » home Junction; a now flVe.
I Su" b » s
"»*n™abu B 5 M)T - ,N WEST END, A
P,*MI beovment.’f or* tl loa
ju 51?,' '^trebt- , n one block op
>-'KAR CAE LINE: BEAU-
I ^ssnusD#
"“sanra'sa
A a
HENDRICK ft 00.,
Both Phones.
*n blackberrlH
tZZkn to All ORJ
tOMftlftyT twrrwm by
W ST WWU " AKU AVENVl:
OO lot $2 by HO. Thl
Httli> borne, worth looking into.
■mail Cottage. i
M , on • lot » oy 3
payments.
h f ,l *- AU wodors convenient
alevated lot Servant bouoo in roor.
Vi&mk. *• <1 ' ANT,0NAC 0R
L C. McCRORT-
Real Estate,
worth KJMS.
• — — .W..IKT, uiuiirra non
Sato, for only UNO; tLSOS nib.
delay.
The lot at WO par toot la worth JJ.7S0.
D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
SOI CANDLER BUILDING.
laic# well and la a bargain at «2.Mb.
Well improved, well wai
railroad. Thla will make
and la offered at fT.SOQa
all-room hotiae <
quick aale.
MOSS & GIRARDEAU,
uy and Sell Real Esta
Commission,
ffice 501 Fourth Nat
Bank Building.
Bell Phone 4256.
!,000—Cash will buy a
new cottage; 6 ro
odern improvements
^rew street; conveniei
car line.
month.
$1,750—House and lot West
Fair, near Bailey; large
lot.
$250—Vacant lots vicinity
of Martin. Sylvan and
Fairview within city limits.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE SOW—ATLANTA FH0N8 HR
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
™ W-WtTWKLYR-BOOM house on one
ire ,h i vp v/ beat north aide streets: two
VI S n.
thing that gocs'to make up ea tdenl tern.*
HitOO - MAGNIFICENT TWO-BTOH*
SKe b !Hgi
c. hv' 1 *: raWoil mantels; elegant Interior go-
TV l*h throoghont. Til* sGoWsUs: chert
* street; storm-sbeeted; deqbleBgqwd. If
you really want a ale* ten*; tai ns about
Hu! KOM-ON CAIN 8TBEBT, WB HAVE A
. Bee room tease, with all mod era couven-
for .
M,WO—CLOSE IN ON WEST LINDEN
vt street, w* have a beautiful flvs-coom rat
io tag* with extra large lot, 100 fact deep,
to a 50-font alley. Thla la yonr chaoc* to
get In nn the north side cheap.
$2.0<A-WE HAVE ▲ BRAND-NEW SIX-
room cottas* with nlr# cabinet mantel#,
oo a beautiful ] «rr* lot, that !!*• hrrcl
is 1* In Am ahape *r*f> way; $960 cast)
, and 150 per month. ”
” FOB SLdOO TVE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
tract of S acrea woodland that It right
. between th* North and Sooth Decatur ear
2 lines. We can make you easy terms o*
0 * thla place, and It Is cheap at this price.
KM - FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WITH
,»» loof hall oo Htcwart ar*nu*. with Urge
IS lot. About ooo-hafl cosh: bolanc* easy.
12.300—A NICE SUBURBAN BIXItOOM
1,. cottage, built for a homo out of th* very
!! boot material on a lot 100 by lAO. This ploc*
It 366 Jam*# ttroct (Bottlo Brat). Tbe
owntr la tnxloua to #*11. and w* can mak*
3H you moat rcaaonablo term# on tkla placo.
11.800—A GOOD FIVE ROOM COTTAGE
In about two blocks of Grant park, tad
about lb* asm* distance from Wonderland,
th* new amusement park. Tkla will mate
yos^s ale* lltlto boms, and w* can strange
g2.«0-4M BABB STREET—AN UPTO-
date six-room cottage, with *11 modern
ranreolence*. A llttl* rash and tte balance
pj tte obi aa rent.
. $2.900—AN IDEAL 8IX ROOM COTTAGE
on th* b*«t port of Boat Georgia arcou*.
, Thla la a apcclal bargalo. aa th* owner
waota to aall Inatde of tha next few wcoka.
$2,150 - BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COT-
tag* fronting on a wldo ch*rt*«l atreat.
overlooking th* now ainuaamant park. Wa
— can mak* you easy terms. j
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if
Ic <\
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* DON’T WAIT, BUT NOW!
B- NOTHING BETTER
•a-
"i THAN THESE.
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t
rOR QUICK SALE. RIX-ROOM COTTAGE t
— —near North Boulevard; $3,600.
B ' HOUSTON 8TREET—BERT PART: RIX-
ft* room cottage; splendid; deep lot; $3,750. o
? HOWELL BTBEET—FIVE-BOOM COT- I
|B tag*; good lot; $2*000. r
*o IHWIN STREET—NINE-ROOM TWO- C
0. story: deep, level lot; beat bargain on n
north aide; $3,500. ^
_ OHMfi RTREET—ONE KOUR-BOOM COT-
tage; $2,000; and one olx-room cottage, $2,-
x 300, |
VACANT LOT. 60 BY W. WITH READY- «
1 built brick stable; aide and rear alleys; u
$3,000.
NORTH SIDE ATTRAC- *-
TIONS. 1
$5,130—NORTH JACKSON - SIX-ROOM; b
new mahogany flalnh; extra nice. Term#
j reasonable. «
$4,500—FAME STREET-NEAR FONCE DE- f
lecon avenue; tlx room: new; elevated lot.
gSAM—IRWIN RTREET - TWO-BTORT «
eight rooms; good repair; wide, deep lot,
betwren'-bost north ala* streets.
$1,900 - HEMPHILL AVENUE; FIVE
rooms; deep lot; car line. h
i: SOUTH SIDE SPECIALS. 41
t 0
® 15.750 - NICE. UP-TO-DATE COTTAGE
hornet rulllam street: 8** rooms sod halt; ■<
east front lot. This we«k MM to one-half
£ cash. 1®
g3.S50—SAME 8TRBET—SIX BOOMS; EX *'
r tra nice drop lot. near Ormwond.
i K7M-HU.I. STREET: NINE BOOMB;
now and bonutlfully flnlshcd; good lot. N
’ Easy forms.
. 23.500—CHEROKEE AVENUE. FACING
, park; one and a half block! from en- at
j trance; prettiest and be#t built seven-room
cottage on afreet; deep lot. Terma reason- r
able.
$4,0(0—GRANT STREET, NEAR NEW 8T.
Paula church; Are rooma and hall; deep
,ot - . . 2
25.750—PAVILION STREET—BIX BOOMB;
large lot. Kjtay tonne.
GRANT PABK-HOMF.H RANGING FROM _
15,000 to gt,ooo, on rssy tonne Bo* us.
CAPITOL AVENUE—THREE COTTAOEIl!
on beat arctlon of street $3*500 to $4,000.
PULLIAM HTREET-EABT FRONT; LOT
olovatod and l*vol; u**r Love; six-room
cottage; f5,750.
DOANE RTREET—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE;
deep lot; n**r n«w Pryor *»re«t school;
K.M0.
PRYOR STREET—BEAUTIFUL TWO-
story ton-room bouse; Ba* asst front lot; c |,
terms reasonable; 99.(00. fn
HAMB HTREBT-TWO COTTAGR8: FINK mt
lota: 23,500 and 23.850. „
CENTRAL AVENUE - TWO BIX ROOM fff>
two-story houses; cl*## lu 0,007. (n
ou
WEST END. «•
GORDON STREET HOUBCB; 23,000. •
CI-r.RERBON STREET. R000 AND 24.30. of
OAK AND LAWTON BTRERTB; 27.80 TO %
22.200. au
BEE UB FOR VACANT LOTS IN WEST
End. ' xx
CENTRAL PROPERTY.
NEAR NEW TERMINAL STATION.
twobtory nnit'K btore and ten
living rooms; lot *) by 310; two boaemouts;
for qalck solo; 220,700. Kidaslvr.
dor
V. CHELENA,
Real Estate,
706 4th Natl .Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone 3878.
T. M. HIDDENS.
BOTH PHONES UIS.
WHOD-RENT MS; NET ONE-THIRD CASH,
balance term*. Fairy fait! See ua. and
^swugcUjgUilbeiiicstmodcrii,
a-t thfr^j
IMOS—INMEN PARK: ELEVEN ROOMS
and apacinua hall*, aad two batka: aa
portbaa and a flne baaemeat: aolld at
apd brick fanbdatlan. Unlit by awaer
O.MSLNEW. MODERN, EIGHT-ROOM
twoatory bouae: porcelain balk: Inatan
taneoua heater; fl» cabinet manlela, on
one nf Weal End'* beat rbrrted atreela,
near Gordon. Htonn abeeird: alldlng Uoora
auble and chicken bonao; cure Urge lot
and moat cell at aarrlgce.
oouw, WHO targr m, mwinu cub
BouTviIrd’ >D 9Xccltoot n c, «kborhood; ucai
KL-WII1
by.,55
two street front a; five rooma
• WE OBT RB8ULT8.'
IN THE UNITED STATES fcOURT.
NORTHERN DI8TRICT of GEO
BANKRUPT 8ALE.
BOX FACTORY PLANT.
I InvHe bide for Ilia A. 8- Byern-Com
llcatlon. W. R. WARE
rualee of A. 8. Byer* Co., Bankruni
Addrcaa: Ware-Hatchrr Furniture
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN6FER8.
SSOO-Mra. S’#ale I*ee Mathewa to Real Ra
$60—Weatvlew Cemetery Aaaoclatlon to H,
'. Mallory, lot In Weatvlew cemetery. Wr-
in«y deed.
$55—Weatvlew Cemetery Aaaoclatlon to
BUILDING PERMITS.
$46^—Da via Alexander, to build addition to
$3,065—J. W. Way*, to onlld two-atory
rame dwelling at Hi Euclid avenue.
$1*600—J. A. llmoka. to build one-atory
■ame dwelling at 73 Broyloa atreat.
$1(5—Ediaen Hhoe Co., to build ahOW wto
ow at, S Ileeatur atreat.
$650—F. * O. Adair, to build on^atory
frame dwelling at 11 iltton afreet
$3.600—K. * G. Adair, to build ona^tory
rick atora at 111 Edge wood avenue.
— ** rla College Uvy afreet), to build
In hrlrk building.
I. Kretdman, to bhlld one-atory
llai'hel Cox lloblai, aga «9 years; dltd at
at Ht. Loula, Mo.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mra. O. V. Gaines, at M
SKATING SATURDAY
30 to 5:15-8.00 to 10:30,
AT«, S,
aupplant them with apprentice! and
the two craft* a committee waa ap
ON STREET CAR
corner of Peachtree and Ptha atreela
The brake handle .truck her Juet eg
■tapped on the platform and ah*
thrown vtolantly to the Boor. Hrr
left aid* and left arm warn. Injured.
The Injuries are not eeridoa.
ST. NICHOLAS RINK
SKATING SATURDAY.
TIE THE KNOT TIGHT,
IS THOMAS’ REQUEST
TO HIS EXECUTIONER
Special to Tl* Georgian.
Mobile. Ala.. March 1*.—Andraw
Thom**, • young man, wai hanged
here thla morning for tba murder of
hi* wlf* In May laat. The drop fall
at S:5I o’clock. He dlad without ■
qulvar.
His laat requast waa that th* knot
be tlad tight around his nack that It
map not allp.
Ha confeaaad hla guilt, agying that
ho would, undar th* same circum
stance., pursue th* same court* again,
but behaved that tbs penalty was too
severe.
Thomas waa th* first whlla man to
be legally executed In this county since
utt.
DOWIE CURSES ENEMIES
IN POST HUMOUS SERMON
Chicago, March IS—“I shall return,
and with ruthless hand (hall l exter
minate the vipers and the dogs of hell
that now hold tha high placee In the
city of Zion. They dreamed, and In the
groaenese of their dreamt they thought
they had prevailed over the first apos
tle. And now, prieete and eldars of
Zion. I shall return to etrlke pe down.
I ehall return In another form, bright
er and more beautiful and ten thou
sand tlmee more terrible, to cut pe off
In the midst of pour sins and to win
back Zion for the truth and them that
held to the word and did no evil.”
The foregoing le part of a funeral
germon which John Alexander Dowle,
self-styled Elijah III. prepared six
weeks before his deaths and which be
desired ahould be read at hla own fu
neral.
The funeral took place peeterdap, but
thla aermon waa not preached, as It
was lasted It would cause serious dis
sensions In Zion Clip.
The sermon, however, was given
the preaa. ,
The funeral waa quiet and unostan
tatloua. Th* hearse waa draped 11
white and was drawn bp two whits
horses. A small portion of tha mag
nificent choir that formerly officiated
In Zion City tabsmacle was present
and sang several hymns. The body of
Dowle wae arrayed In the wonderful
while robe which be has worn sines
ho assumed the title of “flrat apostle
of the Chriatlan Catholic church.”
While the body lap In slate, many
E arson* sought In be cured of dtaeasee
y touching the hem-of Dowie’a robe.
d
Peace Terms Agreed
on While Riot
Progresses.
mi com
L
Bystander Shot in Side
and Arm—Will
—Recover.
Special to The Georgian.
Meridian, Miss., March IS—At «:50
o'clock thla morning, R. H. Holmes and
Arthur Johnson, railroad men. engaged
In a pistol duel at the Northeastern
shops, and aa a result both are dan
geroualy wounded. Clyde James, a by-
sunder, was also wounded by a stray
bullet. Johnson and Hnltnas war*
brothers-In-law. The trouble between
them grew out of family differences.
Johnson was shot In ths stomach and
will likely die. Holmes waa shot
through the mouth and In th* arm
and Is In a critical condition.
Jamas received a alight flesh wound
In the arm and side, but only compli
cations are feared In hie rase.
HOWELL WOODWARD
IN NAE DISPLAY
Atlanta Boy Assigned to
Jamestown Expo
sition.
An Atlnnta boy haa been selected to
aid Admiral Harrington In arranging
the great naval display at Jamestown,
hlrli will be a feature of the big ex
position.
The young man upon whom the nn
val authorities have conferred this die.
Unction, la Lieutenant Clark Howell
Woodward, who la now visiting hli
father, Colonel Perk Woodward, gen
eral manager of the Atlanta water
works.
Lieutenant Woodward returned from
Manila Bay only a few weeks ag%
after three years' service off th* coast
tha Philippines, In charge of a flotll
of torpedo boats. He served In the
American navy throughout tha Span-
lah-Ameriran war, receiving a promo
lion for hla work.
Lieutenant Woodward will Icav* At
lanta the latter part of this month for
Jamestown, having been ordered to re.
port for duty on April I.
Admiral Harrington la senior mem.
bar of the exposition board, represent.
Ing the government.
Aged Citltsn Dead.
Special to The Georgian.
Haralson, On., March It.—J. J. Hern
don died at hla home, near Haralson,
laat Saturday, after an lllneaa of sev
eral montha. Mr. Herndon waa nearly
10 year* nf age, being one of the old
est cltlsens of this community.
MRS. SCHLESINGER
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Mrs. Nettle Bchlealnger. tl\e mother
Colonel Harry L. Bchlealnger, Is re
ported seriously III at th* home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Victor, Ml South
Pryor street.
Mr*. Hchlselnger la aged 7» yean.
She has been III several week*, and
llttl* hop* la held for her recovery.
NEGRO IS ARRESTED
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.
Two Members of Crew
Are Killed in
Wreck.
Meadvllle, Pa, March It.—Tha sec
ond portion of a freight train on th*
Erie railroad went over an embank-
ment at this place early today.
Two trainmen were killed and
number fatally Injured. Two engine*
and twenty-one cars were demolished.
O MASSACRE REPORT
O IS NOT CONFIRMED.
O Shanghai. China. March It—
O Thar* Is no confirmation today la <
O foreign circle* of the report dr- I
O culated yesterday, coming from <
o Chinese source*, that a Wesleyan l
O mission near Nllrpo bad been da- <
o atro/ed and the mlealonarie* f
O killed l
&WttOOOOggggOOggggOftOOQg!
LEFT HER CHILD
NEGRO HOUSE
New York Woman Trusted
Baby to Care of
Negroes.
Accused of having turned her little
10-month* old girl, May, over to the
rare of a negro woman, and alao with
having herself lived for a time In the
house with the negreea, Mrs. ESI*
Hoodley, it yean old, employed at the
Piedmont Hotel, was arraigned Friday
morning before Recorder Broyles.
Tha woman, who halle from New
York city, declared eh* considered eh*
waa doing nothing wrong by occupying
a room In the negro house.
On her promise that she would Im
mediately And another home for (h*
child. Recorder Broyles dismissed th*
case, accompanying hla decision, how
ever, with a severe reprimand. It wm.
shown that Mr*. Hoodlay occupies
apartment* In the Bachelors' Domain,
la North Pryor street. The child waa
found In th* home nf the negro woman.
Callle Drake. Mil-I Auburn avanua
The ease was made by Probation Of
ficer dinar, to whom conalderabl* com
plaint had been mad*.
NO BODIES ARE FOUND
IN DRY OOCK AT TOULON
Toulon, March 16.—'Th* dock In
which the wreck of th* battleship Jena
lies Is now completely dry. No bodies
were found. Thoa* who threw them-
solve* Into the water after the ex
plosion are mostly dead and their bod
ea have been recovered or are In hos
pitals.
OOUOLASVILLE.
Dr. Lather Harrell, of Rosier, Ale., spent
fear days of last week with bis father,
. J. Ilarreti.
Metar*. Newton Morse, Oay gelatn and
Carl Wesley, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
here.
Mias Nellie Melarty entertained a few
r her friemla et an Informal party on*
8/ra r p*nl' l) il. Setman and llttl* daagh-
tar, Paallne. were la Atlanta asTeral days
of lift tm.
Mrs. n. B. Lindsay, ef McRae, la vlalt.
“ '.lire* here.
Tean Wsteno ana la Atlanta Mon-
Mlaa Kllaabeth Smith waa beat*** at a
very pretty little party laat nature*/
erenlng In honor of her guest. Mias Rath
Hlalr. A novel feature of tha analog waa
the hemming of nproaa by the young man.
frank Wilson received Ike prise. At a
late hoar, dainty refrenkmaata war* ter*ad.
About twelve eoonlea war* Invited.
NEWTON.
Mlaa Salatba Nerrla left Tkareday ....
ontgomery. Alt., In vlalt ker Mater, Mra.
tl.lilts.
re. J. F.. Clark* la vIMtlag her mother
OODDOOOOOOOOODDDODOODDDOOD
O MAYOR JOYNER HAS O
o WIRE FROM LOUISVILLE. O
O A telegram from the mayor et 0
O Louisville to Mayor Joyner re- 0.
O celved on Friday announce* that 0
8 0 the atreat railway a trike there haa O 1
been settled by agreement and O ,
that complete service will ba hi 0
0 effect by Saturday. The mayor O
O also says that th* Greater Loula- O
a T M U ,£ h *?r Uoa wm 0Mn m s
ooooooooQooooooooooooeoaeo
LouUvtll*, Ky, March IB—Indice*
Ilona are that full aarvloe of the Louie ■
▼111* Street Railway Company will b*
resumed this afternoon, th* IDO atriklnff
employee* having, by unanimous vota.
at a masting last night, decided to sew '
cept th* terms agreed on by their ex
ecutive commute* and offlcara of thm
company.
Nearly an tba man reported lor work
this morning and cars wart sent aul
manned with their old crew*
Negotiations for a asttlemant of tk4
strike were In progress yesterday whlla
on* of th* worst riots whloh ban saw
curved since the trouble begad, wag
undar way about flra blocks mstamg
from the .conference room.
The roar of the mob and th* oeeai
■tonal crack of* pfstsl oould be plalaH
heard at the offices and doubtless haa-'
tened tha negotiations, la th* riat ef
yesterday • number of persons wars
hurt, itrlkebreakere being an lesely
beaten. After n lengthy dlaegaslou th*
committee and th* man cam* to tame
conditional on thalr ratification by •
vote of the union.
The terms prorld* Car am-Hainan
from II toiiO cents an hour for aaw
man, and i: cents aa hour for all am-1
ployeea after the flrat yean M cants am V
hour over time; at iaast it minutes
for lunch; all strikers to be restored to
their old positions, and an open shop
for th* company in reference to th*
hlrliur of new m<n.
The point of recognising tha union
and establishing a straight closed shop
waa conceded by the executive commit
tee of the strikers, who received la re- .
turn tbe promise that ths company will
In.future settle all difference* between
It and employees throueh a permanent
arbitration committee appointed by th*
LEAGUE SUSPENDS ^
LOCAL MOVEMENT
F(
Col ess *eiB* change Is aisdt Is th* pretest
plan ef the AsU-Balooo Lea rue In Attests,
the Bgkt for local option In tba city wilt b*
postponed IndcUnttaly. This was tea i
of tbs nesting this week, a report of whMhj
he* Jost bees nad* public. The local J
will lead IU .(forts to aMlig th* man
for state prohibition, Uetead of maklsg i
effort to convert Atlanta Into a "dry taw*."
Th* matter will be flaally decided at
nee tiny oast Thursday.
Th* sxeeoUv* commute* submitted
following report:
tour executive committee deems ft i
to mate a statement ef facu far reetrd I
be followed by a vary Important i
datiae. Immediately following th* riot I
September th* •eotlmeot In favor of prehi-j
billon for Felton county was no strong tkakj
thla AnU-Baloou League was requested taJ
take eterg* ef the work of celling ta elee I
lion ooder th* local option law, to b* teM
In Fsltoo county In April, Th* local la*g**|
toured at oacs upon th* natter aad b*8|
been engaged Is It ever since.
Very Boon after our local agtUUoa began
atrong movement for sUt# prohibition ap
peered. The Methodist and Baptist |
bodies cordially Indorsed that moi
Th* recast session et th* But* Anti
. U to eaavagflf
every connty for Mgaatnrs* to a petition)
for state prohlblUoo. '
Not Two Campaign*,
la rtaw of th* fact that every aeo, worn.,
aa. college student, end child la th* pnMIe-
erhool* should have bln or her name oo tha
petition, and Inasmuch as our league wilt
be obliged by every consideration or duty
to support the campaign for stats proklbL
lloa, aad Mare the campaign for aUU pro.
hlhllloo lovolved methods that would load
to ihevlubte roafnolfin and hlndreac*. It
I be campaign (or local option should bo ref
ried on at th* same than, tad since tha
campaign for aUU prohibition ten actually
begun, anil we of this county must ef ae.
pond Its work fer locaTepilon In Fultea
connty for ths oroooot, that we aio a war
our potllloos calling for on election, and
K it for tte treoeni at. least wa rawparata
11/ With th* ilati league I* the effort
.J secure aUU prohibition, feeling ikot tte
tranceudent lotpofta.ee of state prehlbwiAn
metre the demand that wo fire oar I
vldnol strength for the present to th* I*
we waal It distinctly understood that
> not gmudea. bet that -- ni-r-j. ,,e
our efforts tor Weal optloa In lot to*
Special to Th* Georgian
Columbus, Qa.. March It—Tom
Bunkley, a Harris county nearo, waa
brought to the- city yesterday by Dep-
Sheriff Hadley. Bunkley la changed
i criminally aaaaultlnc an altven-
-.old htgro girl In Harris county In
June last
, ^Sra*C. fc R* Narrte and Mrs W. C. Uv
tngatoo visited Albany this week.
F. Hubble, contractor for Ike court ksnss,
I* Is Atlanta this week on business.
Mra W. r. I'.t, of Balsbrtdge. U visit-
lax bar fatter, H. M. Con.
Mrs. I. T. Norris returned teas* thla week
kfter * short visit to Bueno- Vista, Ua.
Mrs. C. A. Ryots left Monday for Atlanta