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THE ATLANTA OKOB^AN AND idfeWS.
moxdat. UAurn s. i*n.
Here’» what you have been
looking for, A few acres.
S'
Just a little distance from
city limits. Two places with
5 and 12 acres, Respectively.
One a 5-room cottage, barn,
etc., the other a new two-
wom cottage and good barn,
One is operated now success
ful^ as a chicken farm. The
finest cberted road out of the
city to this property, Let us
make you prices.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
GLOBE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
AT :t BRADLEY STREET. A SPLENDID
three room cotug# on lot 40 fret front
for only I960; a neat little home end flue
Investment.
IK HI.OCK OF WILLIAMS ItREF.T
two-story six-room hours rear
)’n»r street arkeot; nice cberted Hint.
El,l (runt: 6L0OO.
rorn roomr and hall. sunset aye.
1. half Work of ear line, HOO ca.b anil
I;;, r - per month. 31,1M.
... avenue, which
Till hr nl.-rlr Bnl.brO with cabinet man-
tela: wr run aell for U.MO; |1W cash and IU
per month.
i c ,,<v l pliyM
put, rail at olhea.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
k.sm-bass street, between
Hill nnd Grant, 6-rpom cottage, largo,
•My lot, convenient to churche*.
•^hon] and car line's. $500 cash and $25
w»nth
II.o*io WOODSON STREET, NEAR
‘•rant Park, 5 rooms, lot 60 by 100.
Easy te
U.tulo- GRANT STREET. NEAR AU-
m,in. nno block naw Baptlat church,
»cu filnml and Grant Park, two car
lint; « room*. all convenlencea. Iar»a.
•hady lot. Eaat front. 11.000 cash and
MS month.
XKW MODERN HOME
FOR SALE.
On one of the most beau
tiful streets on north side,
two-story, nine-room mod-
*ni house, just completed,
* v «ry convenience, furnace
“*atcd, electric lights, dou-
"«■ slieathed and floored.
hi basement is servant’s
r °°»>i. storage room, furnace
ro °m with cement floor.
hirst floor, reception hall,
l** r l"r. sitting room or libra-
$’• dining room,. kitchen,
outlpr’8 pantry, storage
roor >' and lavatory.
.Second floor has four bed
J°°»is with large closets,
***'!> l oom and linen closet.
All rooms and closeta nice-
v tinted, wide veranda front
J mi i-ide, fine lot, east front,
‘‘bit class plumbing,material
* n, l workmanship through-
h' i'-c $7,500.
AUDRESS OWNER,
VAHE GEORGIAN.
HENDRICK ft CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Phones.
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**• ■*'»" A NICE EIGHT-ROOM COT
l '*** 00 South error rant. M«r Olcnn,
In ptod condition; <w lot » hr M».
OTttoi. aVKSPE — HiS fiWiM—i-TvF
Blico iAW* 1 ^ - ,N * dmo »* *ot TO by HO;
JM' 4»l'Ts TWO muY ' XIKk tuJttii
pr#vcm
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. n - f'itVoR HfilfikT-REAtlffH C
two-story nlueroom house; storm aheet-
fd and double Boor; madcru; on lot 60 br
101; for pair 64.000.
UMh ftUYl A FINE HBVRNROO
houae on Park avenue: on lot B br AST.
fHteftOKEE'"AVliN('E. NUar—
nr in.
DiiTXj
-errs:
M.OOO BUYS BEAUTIFUL. SHADY, LEV-
el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 br TO; near
Oeorfla arenue.
McCRORY ft JOHNSON.
Real Estate,
50$ Peters Building—Phone* 401.
ON HIGHLAND AVE.-AN 8-BOOM TWO
lull; cabinet mantels, large
ON DOANE 8T.—SPLENDID 6-ROOM
cottage; 64x181: porrelaln bath, cabinet
mantel** well built: all street Improvements
down. It's a bargain for only $2,600. 1700
caab, balance $20 per month. Owner ob
liged to move nwny.
INVESTMENT Oil HOME AT A SACK!
flee; 4-room cottage; atorm-aboeted and
double-floored; water, gas and bath.
Grant park section; — *
miss It. 41.4M, obllg
SEVERAL COTTAOES NEAR GRANT
park s
to date.
IN THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURB OF
Kirkwood, lost 4 miles from city, wa
have splendid nine-room two-story res!
dence; lot 100 by $00; for only $4,150.
llarn aud other Improvement*. If you
want a splendid country borne, let ns show
you this.
nirsHuisj, mm ustc r iw user
you In two six-room cottages and one
eleven-room residence on lot $44 br IP).
Talk to us at once about tbla. (fa a
FOUR ACRES
Varlsty nf fruit and poultry business.
Tbla la someth!** nire and will pleas*
rou. Ilaaae would coat 13.6-X), land coat
11,000, orchard, ate., coat UOO. Taka It
[or 17,600. Let ue show you.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Beautiful Piedmont Park
lots; fronting on Ninth and
Tenth streets, looking right
into the New City Park;
Teqjh Street School only
two blocks away.
These lots are on Ninth and
Tenth streets. Between Peachtree
and Jackson street; sewer and tile
sidewalks will be laid by the time
you can build your house.
This is undoubtedly the cheap
est snd choicest property on the
North Side.
Go out on this beautiful eleva
tion, enjoy the magnificent view.
See the grading contractors st
work, and call in our office and
we will tell you about purchasers
who are getting ready to bnild
fine homes.
Call for our rent and sale bulle
tin.
S. B. TURMAN ft CO.,
Corner Broad and Alabama Sta.
A SNAP. -
Now 5-room cottage on car
line, $1,650.00. Terms $2o0
cash, balance easy.
riVKB^>M~ c QTt^ B| NEAR GRANT
EinHT ROOM. TWO STORY HOUSE.
|4,«W. Kaaj farina.
«T»#wa vr T/rm $6 DOWN AND • PER
'£mf«h with™ Interest. Truck and da.r,
farm*-
skiThe
vry on*
ffiuwi * AST - “ v
T. J. LOCHRIDGE,
416-17 Empire Bldg.
■rUONES; BELL. M»! ATLANTA, IMA
“WE .BUILD HOMES.”
TOU CAM SKLKCT
A LOT ANYWHERE
IN TOWN. AND WB
WILL BELL IT TO
YO.U, AND BUILD
A HOUSE ON IT TO
BU1T YOU, ON A
CASH PAYMENT,
BALANCE LI K B
RENT, OR WE WILL
PAT OFF YOUR
NOTES ON ANY
LOTi, AND BUILD
A HOUSE. BALANCE
LIKE RENT.
SEE OUR ARCH-
TECT. MR. J. B.
HAWKINS; HIS AD
VICE AND DRAW.
INOS COST YOU
NOTHING.
W. P. KELLY & CO.
312-313-314 Peters Bldg.
PEACHTREE ROAD.
A SNAP CLOSE IN,
NEAR BROOKWOOD.
WE CAN OFFER FOB A FEW DAYf
ONLY A FINE PIECE OF PROPERTY,
JOINING W. L PEEL’S FINE ROME,
FRONTING «00 FEET ON PEACHTREE
ROAD. EXTENDING BACK 1.W0 FEET;
COVERED WITH FINE OAK GROVE.
WE WILL SELL AT THE LOW PRICE
OF tn.M PER FRONT FOOT IF TAKEN
WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DATS. ALL
THE* SURROUNDING PROPERTIES
BRING FROM W TO lii PER FRONT
FOOT. YOU CAN CLEAR IS.OM ON THIS
THIS SPRING, AS STREET CAE LINE
WILL PASS DIRECTLY IN FRONT.
COME TO SEE MB QUICK IF YOU
WANT TO MAKE MONEY, AS THIS
PROPERTY WILL NOT STAY ON THE
MARKET LONG AT TO IS TRICE.
G. J. DALLAS,
MldU FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
1507 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phone 250 Main.
BARGAINS.
• »
600 ACRES POPLAR AND PINE TIM
Mr; will cot a.000 feel merchantable lum
ber per acre; 76 mile* from Atlanta, oaar
railroad, brush rush payment: balance to
be paid aa timber le removed. Price HO
per core.
126 ACRE8 t MILES FROM ATLANTA,
near railroad, with eootgb wood on tbs
land to pay for It twice. Flo* farming
land. Lie* beautifully aod oaar land* that
could not M bought for 7H0 per acre. Prlre
PI per acre-
BEAHTIPTL ClaOHB IN NORTH 8ID1
vacant lot. 50 by 146 fe**; only $1,460.
Term a. Other lota In tbla oetfnborbood can
not be boafbt for l«»aa than $40 per /root
foot.
COLLEGE PARK. NEAR CAR LINE;
nsw four-room cotttut*; coat Il.tW *•
svs”** °* b
WB CAN SHOW YOU WHERE YOU CAN
Invent MOO In ntr* collage; never recent:
near tn; that will net you 20 per cent on
your investment.
COSY 6IX-ROOM cottaob, Jtw opr
Capitol aeauu*. Renta 722.10 Price 12.140.
If you have MOO In raab. we wlll.loan you
tM balance (ILIOOI dv. yean. 7 per cent.
You reu’t match tbl*.
THREE BLOCKS FROM ARAGON;
earth *7 Cele; oue-balf block of car line;
ire story leu-room bees*. In food rood!Hoot
M °Vhle ,n property r Klooai To i* noujeel!
tout who be* Inetrurted ue to eefi.
DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN HOME ON
car tins. Hli-room rottsge; 6 acres of
around: only «.»». On assy terms. Tb*
laud eloo* la worth more money.
WEST END. NEAR CAR LINE--TWO.
MVb^^dWTr'riLToi"
K. mire Of 11.500. Buy terms
^"S^TeNLIn^'^rS'a^
ONLY.
• ATLANTA '
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
For Sale Real Estate.
W. JONES ft CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
WE HAVE THREE VACAlrt LOT* ON
auW.’WSk.'S
|4io re ah.
CORNER OF MARTIN AND LOTS
streets: lot tt» by 60 fret: room for tv*
Mr-rosei heoere thet can bgiud* te Ml
st least 16 per rest; lot nt II.M0.
OLRNNWOOD AVENUE. NEAR-CON-
eally. two let*, • by IS race. Can ##U
both for MOO.
CWJPER STREET. Itl BY 16*. F^R II.M.
corner FOUrrBEIPTII AND URNTM;
lasts
Ia a. woods.
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL I’HO.VS **0—ATLANTA PIIOSR 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
SUM-BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM
ou nlaaawd
BMBiTg
IMIa-KMW FlVk-hOoifHODhii
wood arenue. taoa nab; tab
dVprHhEBf.WB»1VMa BHAEtT.
fal ion-room kouaa. wllb all mod.ru
coorualaana. and wa no maka yoo a apt-
StfCSSH
OCT -TlilBt'liN.ftoOM liOIMfc 0.V
lllchardaon atraat. Tbla plan la alarm re
rauiad at M per moulh. and could ba
mad# to betas ■ore.gMhMiMBn
•■lit.
tl.W-1 A0RBI THAT IS 6M.T k hiiogf
dlatonco from the renter of the city,
irlffr. ciSTd-V^nkM
•o aa to mala foortaaai (oodalaod build-
isfi'ft a X°UV?'!'T' ,b, lxr£L , ;
balanca In thraa year*.
Ji.W-A SPleKSlDID u(*-fb
SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE F^VI-
roam cottage; ixirrelola bath; hot and
‘ r attachment*; time meat tie aold
caab.
JfYob’
htn
1th fruit,
of Grant
rge hall; lot Ik by HO; with
grapee. etc. With n one block
park; $200‘caab; balance* to eult.
fc.ro-a BHwtruL «PBFMiAr ray
re Beat aacttoo of
•1SIP KTrkurodd. Lot fronta 106
feat deep. Car before your door. Very
ploro for fruit, flower,'aud chlckaaa You
maka tba taraia
rent on bl* money.
CLMim row n«>nir"6S
c^oReM.T.^-. oirrj’mis
^'.r-TTSu «,”TnB*MoflT AtTiiA^nvr.
bwa lo Atlanta, planned and built by
a lady for bar own home, aud crery point
i of romioet aud coorenleore laeoepoeaied.
oiaklna t prefect houae. Rallt without re
SSi K r reiMure£"^X“U"&
foot hoory oak alldlus doore oprnlBt luto
K elor and dlalas moan reapactWely; red-
ra arched aad deeoratad by haad. bay
and art staaa urtndowa, china edoaot. and
reek around dlalot room: panlrlea galore,
with taro porcelain alnka; kltrben wain,
mated; Inauataaooaa heater: dne bod room,
lavatory tod toilet down atalra, three lorn
aud two email ap atalra; aisbt rloarta, and
a d renal nt room; compieioboih; lorn oner-
aau' room la baaaaaouL with llreplore and
third tollot; piped for furaaro; ramblnatlon
nature*, flaeat woodwork and Baloli. earn
■tea lot. Sea uo at oare.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Dali
Atlanta 'Phone Utt
A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
7,100 ACBBS'jN MIDDLE OEOBOIA.
70 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PIO-
t, 7 mllaa of railroad frontasc, alao pub-
Uc road froatan. l.») acre. In culUrntloa;
K0 acre, of rich bottom landa; MO acre, of
duo owamp bottom, a till to bo daralopod.
Plenty of wood tod timber for homo coo-
anmptlan.' Moot of tbo land Uao level nnd
la a loon, dark, loamy aott, with atroof clay
auhaoll. Oaa mult can cnlthruto 40 acroo
of thlo land. Two ail-room dwalltan nod
thirty taaaat bonaaa of taro nod four rooma,
nicely dletrttnted. Cora mill and yin,
i boron and mula barns, crib and ho*
and chlckaa bouses, ate., all In good eondl
tloo; I mllaa of boy wire feuclng. Crook
oad braochoa supply water la oaartr »H
part, of tba land. Station nnd old, track
on tho placa. School and eburebaa coarea,
lent. Annual average not Income I
Prlre 7U par acre. Terms one-third cash
belahre on or boforo Uo yearn la annual
payment, to ault purchaaer, with ft per cent
oa deferred perme^ta. Tbla la a bargain
and tba chance -Of *a lifetime. Make tba
down payment and tba place will make tba
mousy to pay tba balance. Good water
and good health. Labor to plentiful aad
champ. For further Information, write or
NEW INV
VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE
HOUSTON STREET. CORNER HOWELL
etreet. eeren room cottife home: all city
convenlencea; lot 4a by lit. Price tMB>; TWO
caeb; balance t» per month.
LUCILE AVENUE. NEAR
street, complete twootory ——
borne; oil city coovoolenceo; lot 71 by MO
In alleyrnsropobeetNl aod duabte-Soored.
All right for B.M0. Tonne.
ali'rnum rotttt* borne, on tbn south el
Everything complete and.comfortable. II
neighborhood. Price 73.160. on termo of I
■lah —
lab; bataoca tS par mootb; 7 par cant,
lace la now -- - - ■
par month.
AN INVESTMENT ON EDGEWOOD
arenue, paying *T ner month. Price It.'
O. There In nolhlug bolter.
QOOI) EAST FRONT LOT, INSIDE CITY
limit*, on new Stewart arena* car Ho*.
All right for MM.
WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE t-ROOM
cottage boor “
down. Price
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE t-ROOM
home; ell city convenlencea; elernted lot.
Price only SLIM.
MCLENDON AVEj—ALMOST NEWS-ROOM
cottage; lot MiTM to aftey: food place to
ralao chicken bud children, tl.ieo-dead
aeay terms.
HARWELL ST.-NEAR W HUNTER ST.
Five-room cottage htme; Dice lot city wa
ter; bonse Just being completed; tl.tS), on
very enoy term*.
VACANT LOT ON LAWTON STREET,
Weit End. for SSU. Very may term*.
OTHER MIGHTY FINE BAST AVR
GREAT BIO LOT ON niGIIIJtND AVE.
In the high •rctlon-IItO.
REMARKABLE BAR
GAINS.
GILT-EDGE NEGRO PROPERTY ON
north etde. Four double elx-room bonne*;
rent Ml pee month. If yon come quick. II
In youre nt M.M0.
BRICK STORE. ON TOE NATURAL
trading corner of rapidly 'growing neigh-
borbood: leeerd at SSM per year for three
years; should rout for * great deal more at
expiration of IttM. Buy It now at leev
than U,*».
■treat otere property with railroad from
fa at M^>. to make quirk mV Pee It
DECATUR STREET-BUCK BUSINESS
reatkl M»- A Saa lorratmeat
NICE PTTESOnii COTTAOR, PAYING
HIM root. Price |I.P»
M. M. LUCAS * CO.. W WHITEHALL.
A Bargain.
A nine-room houae In good con*
dltlon, on lot 17x170 feet. In nice
neighborhood—thle place con be
bought at a bargain on convenient
term*.
Thlo houo* haa slate roof and aR
modern convenience* — tho Very
thing for good elae family In qulot
neighborhood.
Placa originally coot 716,000. Look
at It and make me an offer.
$3,000.
Two nlc* email houaas at 17 and
SS Irwin ttreat. on lota 77 l-lsllt
font, at 11.600 each.
The** houae* are comparatively
new and nicely arranged with con-
venlenceo for email famine*. Can
ba bought on convenient term*.
$3,500.
Twelfth at., between
and Juniper otreet. Thlo place hao
■lx nlc* room*, bath. etc., on lot
ItxlSt feet. Can be bought for
half cooh and balance eaay.
CUSTIS N. ANDERSON,
527 Candler Building,
Phone 5161.
D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
707 CANDLES BLDG. BOTH ’PHONES.
PIEDMONT PARK-WORK BAS AL-
ready been begun which will render tbla
a* of tba moat beautiful parka In th*
South. W* are abl* to ogar a few build-
log lota on Piedmont avenue, right at the
entrance of I be perk, at IK per front foot.
Nothing In thlo neighborhood lo offend at
anytblnk like tb* money.
JCBT AROUND THE CORNER FROM
tb* above w* bare * large treat In •
beautiful grove of oaks which con be told
■t 640 per front foot. Paring baa bean
pasted up for tbla atrret.
BEFORE YOU DISMISS THIS SUBJECT
from your mlad. we aoggaat that you
price prep*riles In tb* neighborhood of
Piedmont park. Analoy park, and only one
block from reoebtre* atrret.
FINE CHOICE HOMES ON NORTH
Jaekaon and Boulevard: nine-room boaoeo;
nice Iota, and bounoa up todate.
CALLED FROMMILL,
SUPERINTENDENT
IS SHOT TO DEATH
Special m Tb* Georgina.
Charlotte, N. C.7 March 7*.—At
Blackoburff. R. C\, thlo momlns Frank
Deal, aald to bo a ouportntoadont In th*
Blarkoburf Cotton Mill*, woo rolled
out and ohot six tlmoo by a man named
Mill*, who wa* tattr arrested. It la ru
mored hare that the dead man had been
charged with Interfering with the dn-
meatlc affaire of hln slayer, but deflnlte
Information 1« lacking. Deal won prom.
Incnt In his town.
010 DOMINION LINE
LOSES ITS PRESIDENT
Newn haa juat been received In At
lanta by David J. Welalger, Southern
agent for the Old Dominion Stoamahlp
Compgny, of th* death In New York
of W. L. Oulllaudeu, preoldent of the
company.
He wa* otrlcken a few days ago with
pneumonia and died In four day*. He
waa 61 year* of ago and had beon pres
ident of the company olnce lit*. Ho
for no oucceaoor haa boon choaen, but
It la probable that H. 13. Walker, vice
prenlednt and traffic manager, will be
elected to Oil the vacancy when the
director* meet on April 1.
Preoldent GulUaudeaU wa* one of the
beat known ateomahlp official* In the
country and under hla able admlnla-
tratlon the Old Dominion become one
of the beet line* plying the Atlantic
coaat.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
74.406 renal Sum—W, C. Bloke* to
Joaeph' E. Brown, lot on Fulton atreet.
Bond for title.
1744—B. K. Bankston to Georgia
Raving* Bank and Truat Company, lot
In land lot No. lit. Mortgage with
power of aale.
71—Mr*. Mary Ellia Angler to B. It
Bankaton. lot Ui land lot No. 17t. Quit
claim deed.
716—Mr*. Annie E. Land lo the Neal
Bank, lot on Frailer atreet. Quit claim
deed.
77.(00—Dr. W. B. Goldamlth lo W. P.
Baldwin, lot on Peachtree Circle. War.
ranty dead.
DEATH8. !
B. J. Powell, age 4t yearn, died of
tuberculanln at Oil Capitol avenue.
Thomaa J. Elder, age It year*, died
at tt Pulliam atreet.
Letter Thomaa, colored, age II year a,
died of pneumonia at 111 Hell atreet.
Mary Riley, colored, age 70 year*,
died of meningitis at I Melvin atreet.
Joaeph Haynee. colored, age 17 year#,
died of menlngltla, st 70 Oakland av»-
1#.
Thomaa Mapp. colored, age II year*,
died at tl Salman atreet.
Julia Thompson, colored, age It
year*, died at 740 William, atreet.
Mr*. Martha Wall, age *7 year*, died
of apoplexy at 70 Crew atreet.
W. K. Wltaon. age tt year*, died at
6 Brown’* Place.
Mr*. JullA Hill, aged 70 yea re. died
at 17 Weal Cain atreet.
Mack Willingham, age I year*, died
at 707 Gordon atreet.
Mrs. Julia-Rich, age 77 yearn, died
at Itt Court land atreet.
Edward Elkan. eg* tl yaaru, died at
7*1 WaaOilngton atreet.
’ ] BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mre. Charles W. Hulbnt.
si 26 East Third street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Putmao, el
111 South Bseievard. a buy
To Mr. and Mrs. B. M Cason, at tl
The news, while it's still
news and before it becomes
history—in “The Green.”
SIX HORSES BORNEO
HT TAWS STABLE
Six horses were burned to death In a
lire Monday morning at 1 o'clock that
completely destroyed the livery alnble
of W. A. Tgylor, at the Junction of the
Marietta and Howau Mill roads
Although nearly the whole of the
building woo enveloped In flame* before
the fire won discovered, revere! horses
were saved. The stable woo a one-
story frame structure and burned rap
idly. A Br* alarm waa turned In and
the firemen responded, but could do
nothing, ao the otable U half a mile
beyond the city llmlto. The origin of
the Ore lo unknown.
MASTERS OF CRAFT
TO LATCOHNEflSTONE
Georgia Knight* Templar* and many
dlatlngulahed Maaona of high degree
will Srrlve In Atlanta Wednesday, May
I, for the purpose of participating In
the ceremonies attendant upon the lay.
Ing of the corner-stone of the new Ma
sonic temple at Peachtree and Cain
attests, excavation* for tha foundation
of which ore now under way.
Arrangement* are being made for the
reception of the grand commander nf
the United Bute*, who will be In at
tendance, and a program for the cere-
monlea on thl* Oceanian la alao under
way. Thin occasion will be one of the
moat Important In esc ret order circle*
and many dlatlngulahed vlaltora will
be brought to the city.
COTS CHILD'S THROAT
WITH TOBACCO KNIFE
Special lo Tb* fleeealen.
Danville, V*. March 26— Matilda
Wtlaon. a colored woman about
year* of age, yesterday cut the throat
of her 14-year-old child, Holland, al
most severing the head from the nhoul
den. The crime won commuted with
a long sharp knife used In cutting
tree tobacco it the home of the wo,
man, 0 miles from this city. The wo
man confessed to the killing and <
Ihnt she had been commanded by the
neighbors to kill the child. At the cor
oner’s Inquest she made a confession
of the killing. Hhe Is now In Jail at
Chatham, believed lo be demented.
Boston Editor Dead.
Boaton, Maaa.. March 7t.—- Edward
Bradbury Haekell, on* of th* proprie
tor* and formerly editor-in-chief bl
Tho Boaton Herald, died today.
Hayden itreet, a boy.
To Mr. and Mre. I. T. Chappells, it
177 Jane* avenue, a girl.
To Mr. and Tire. J. N. Watson, at
21 Donne street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nunon, at
10 Gray street, a boy.
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Jordan, at 14
Woodward avenue, a girl.
To Mr.-and Sir*. T. B. Grave*, at 107
Eaat North avenue, a girl.
BUILDINiOPERMirS.
7»0—T. C. Wilson to -repair frame
dwelling at 674 Whitehall street.
71,too—Lott Warren, to build 1-itory
frame dwelling at 12 Beecher itreet
760—R. J. Roy. to build oddlljon lo
frame dwelling at 70 West End avtnue.
7100—A. IV liuffffff, to repair frame
dwelling at *0 Park avenue.
7160—J. W. Goldsmith to
1-etory frame dwelling t
Greenly etreet (rear).
766—Southern Ex ores* Com|
make Interior alterations at
Wall etreet.
RDEE IS ANXII
18 FACE A JURY
OR GRAFT CHARGE
San Francisco, March 26.—Abreh—q
Raufs attorney* say they have with-a
drawn their writ of error filed with
the United States auprem* court. Thor'
declare that they are now anxious ts
proceed at ono* with the trial on tb*
chsiges of srtortloo. th* famous French
restaurant cares, which are ret for to
morrow before Judge Dunn.
All yesterday police waited at tha
several points of entrance of San Fran*
cisco for Louis Glass, former manager
of th* Pacific State* Telephone and
Telegraph Company, agalnat whom*
" lent* on bribery charass
turned by the grand Jury..
Jury took up today consld- I
tat became of 1206.000 con- '
>y the Home Telephone Com-'
pony for the relief of refugee, after th#
t April. Twan-i
. been relumed by tbo
Th* grand Jut
* ration of what
tributod by tbs Homo TolsphOM Com
pany for the relief of ref
earthquake and fire laat
ty-flve thousand dollars woo expanded
for tho benefit of aufferers. It Is th*;
remaining 7IT6.000 that the Jury wants’
accounted tor. Th* money waa sent:
with the stipulation from Lo* Angelos
that the company b* given a franchise!
In Ban Francisco.,
The prosecution has retained on at*
tornty to proceed to Honolulu and Inter*]
cept Thoms* V. Halsey, who haa been
Indicted on eleven charge* of bribery
for the purpoae of endeavoring to bar
him appear before the grand Jury.
DRUGGISTS FINISH
COURSE OF STUDY ,
IN TWO colleges!
Thirty-five young man will gradual#
from the Southern College of Phar
macy on Tuesday evening, when the
commencement exercise* will taka
place In the Grand opera house.
A apjendld program of music haa
been ananced for the exerefne*. which
will begin promptly at • o’clock. Col
onel John Temple Grave* will deliver 1
the addrere. Mualc will be turnlahed
by Mr. Meyer. Mr. Poult Mtaa Ntx and
other*.
Atlanta Collage Wadnaaday.
Tha graduating exerclaea of th* At*,
lanta College of Pharmacy will tab*
place In the Grand Wednteday after-,
noon at 7:70 o’clock. Tho graduating
daw conalat* of sixty-four.
Tba collage had an attandanca of 6M
student* during tho term now dosing..
The college Is one of the depart menu
of the Atlanta College of Phydetaqi
and Burgeon*, ana Jb one of the moat
proaperoua Inalltutlona In tha South.
For sporta—The green. ' ;i
GIRARD CITIZENS >
TO OFFER REWARD i
FOR MURDERERS
Special te The Georgian.
Colombo*, Ga.. Marsh 71—The chitons of .
Girard. Ala., will held a meeting tonight I
to take artloa aad offer reward for tb*.
parties who shot Jo* Jeqso* and Heary I
Uenaou. two negro men who were waylaid I
red shot Satorday night at that place. .
The ehnollng la anppoatd to be the reoolt
nf * rotting affray between two white met
nemeil Fletcher end a icgro. Ware Frew
men. Beturday night. Both men were cut
'’■'sinch’rcillng wee rented, but the rltlwng
e the set of the ehooilnx of Inno-
For real live news—The
Green Extra.
DOWN EMBANKMENT
TWO CARS PLUNGED:
TWO ARE INJURED
' 1 MeriIllan. T >4l£r’ r fiareh S.-Moblle aad
Ohio passenger train N*. I. which left >
Meridian at 4 O’etoeh yretgrday afternoon. I
waa wrecked an hoar old a half later at'
Writ King, awltch. so* mil* north of
Boyce, Mien., by the derailment of th* en-
fine, tender, beggaa* aid express care,
which plnnged down a ten-foot embank
ment While reusing at g tpeed ef twenty-
are mile* an hour.
The locomotive wae dentil
urctnl from the accident r
none auatntnfvl Injuries. V . —___
tor M. It. Green, arm broken and cut about'
the head, aad IUax*x>ma>ler Jlendrleha,
rnt awl l.rataed about th* body. The pas
senger* on the train were ill more or lees
shaken up, but otherwise fared well.
erailed, and dlaeoo-
t end but two pee-1
They are Condoc-1
oken an.l cut ahont >
Mr*. Julia Hill.
The funeral eervlcea of Mrs. Julia
Hill, wife of Ih* 1st* Dr. C. M. Mill,
who died Saturday night at a private
sanitarium, after aa nines* of > few
days, were conducted Monday morn
ing at 16 o’clock at the Grace Meth
odist Church. She Is survived by a
brother, W. P. Hill, of Allants; a sta
tor, Mre. Mlnnl* L. Road, of LaOrange.
Oa., and a non. Chart** H. Hill, of
Ponaocota, FT*. Th* Interment waa In
Woatviow cemetery.
Thamaa Q. Ildar.
Th# fun*red service* of Thomas O.
Eldar, who died st hla residence, tt
Pulliam atreet. Sunday morning, ware
conducted Monday morning at It
o’clock. Rtv. Richard Orme Fllon of
ficiate. He I* aurvlved by hi* wife.
Mrs. Lolls Roger* Elder: two daugh
ters. Mery and Mildred; hi* father, E
F. Elder; three brother*. J. YV„ J. D.
and E E. Elder, and a alater, Mrs. K P.
Loahay. all of Annlaton. Ala. Another
brother, J: T. Eldar, realdoa la Attoato.
BANKRUPT BALE.
Id Ud Matltr of rhllllpt * D*mj Cm*
of tb* Hot
r*. PD—4 !• Ml
rv*'»tf*rl from f|
r. AiTTV
fino—R- L. Hollis to build addttlow and mae.'tmtn'ij’-. rffw
from* dwelling at II La* alroaL ftatotoa *ir«ld r'T'" r . 1
11,100—W. B/Hardman W *23.6 ffffg J* , T 'li...
Sdter.a
"Utwab.
to
1 .rtory tfWDlllo# ml 91 CooaaJJjt
•tr**t
$*.«K»fl—1\ H. OlrvrdMU in build a
2-Dfory trmmrn 4w«UtOf at $27 Kaclld
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