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ilW ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
$1,350.
Kor two beautiful lots, ideal
ly located, very near Grant
Park, on corner, shaded and
desirable from every stand
point; lot 100x150. Apretty
little investment here will
make you some money be
fore the year is out.
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
IT » BRADLEY STREET. A SPLENDID
three-room cottage on lot 40 feet front
for onlr 1960; a neat little home and line
InTHtment.
IN ONE BLOCK OP WILLIAMS STREET
lehooCfoor-room cottage; nicely papered;
Hater and xewer connection; allej In rear;
rent* $12.60; 91.260. on easy payments; get
Imir.
two-story six-room nousB near
Fraaer atreet achool; nice charted afreet.
Kart front: JJ.000.
FOUR ROOMS AND HALL. 6JIN8ET AVE
In half block of car line. 6100 cash and
115.00 per month. $1,160.
WE ARB BUILDING TWO 6-ROOM COT
tncea on Griffin near North avenue, which
will he nicely Unlsbeil with cabinet titan-
teli: we can sell for $1,250; $100 caah and $15
per month.
NEAR WHITEHALL STREET WE HAVE
a rood place conalatlng of one store and
market and one dwelling. Price $3,000.
ONE STORE AND DWELLING NEAR IRA'
•treet. Price $3,000.
NICE I.OTR ON GRIFFIN AND JETT
etrretn: $25 rush and $3 per month. For
pint, call at office.
So ACRES, 10 MILES FROM CENTER OP
city. Near Ren 1IIII. Small houao on
place; $1,250.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
CHICKEN AND TRUCK
FARM.
Af’RKS OF LAND. WITH GOOD FIVE-
room house and out htiildlnsH, at Vinln«i*
Ktatlon. on Western anil Atlantic rnllronu,
In 10 inlloa of Atlanta.
There In a fine orchard on thin little
farm. The nrlc« la only $l,wio. on dead
i"*y ferine. If yon nro looking for n place
like this, you had better nee me at once.
iTmYp-in the grant park hkc*
tlnn. I have a number of nice cottn*e
nome* from four to eight, room*, on terma
NEW MODERN HOME
FOR SALE.
On one of the most beau
tiful streets on north side,
two-story, nine-room mod'
eni house, just completed,
•very convenience, furnace
boated, electric lights, dou
ble sheathed and floored.
In basement is servant’s
room, storage room, furnace
room with cement floor.
First floor, reception hall,
parlor, sitting room or libra
ry. dining room, kitchen,
butler’s pantry, storage
room and lavatory.
Second floor has four bed
rooms with large closets,
bath room and linen closet.
All rooms and closets nice-
*>’ tinted, wide veranda front
:, U(1 side, fine lot, east front,
brst class plumbing,material
iind workmanship through-
Priee $7,500.
ADDRESS OWNER,
CARE GEORGIAN.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
HERE ARE A FEW tlFATTTIFUL HOMES
ON THE NORTH SIDE.
C.000 BUTS A HRaFTIF. L SIX-ROOM
cottage on Jatkson atreet; lot 49 by 160;
■fHJATKSON STREET. NEAR Folt-
rett nvemie; beautiful eight-room houae;
HU^fatip to dnte^oi^7j05o^M
W.00d BUYS FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON
S od
000
fe.Wo TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE 0>J
East Pine street; In good condition; lot 50
ihy 200.^^—
N6RTH JACKSON HTltEET. NEAI<
Ponce DeL<*on: nine-room two-atory real
pence; new; for $7,****
nr-Vs six: Sirr PorPApK ' 65
timmlt arenue. near Jnrkvon. /
SOUTH SIDE HK8IIIF.NCF.S.
$4,250 BUYS A NICE EIGHT-ROOM COT-
tage on South Pryor atreet. near Glenn,
In good condition, on lot 50 by 160.
CAPITOL AVENUfa - SIX-ROOM C6tf
ttfe. In aptendid condition, lot 70 by 140;
price $$,600.
W® falilfc TWO-llTORY NINH-ItOO&f
Mm
Capitol avenue; has all lm-
,‘sf
SOUTH 1'iiVOR HTltEET—BEAUTIFUL
two-story nine-room house; storm-sheet
ed and double floor; modern; on lot 60 by
169; for only $4.000.
$4,000 BUYS A FINE 8EVEN-UOO>f
i'-'i--
on Park artPUe; on lot 53 by 197.
CHEROKEE AVENUE. NEAR HUY AN
nice six-room cottage; lot 50 by 200
rmw.
$4,000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV.
el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 by 200; near
Georgia aveuue.
McCRORY & JOHNSON.
Real Estate,
603 Peters Building—Phones 4691.
LOVELY HOME ON WASHINGTON
street. If you ate thinking about this
magnltleent atreet, see us (don t 'phone ua).
ON CAPITOL AVENUE - SPLENDID
eight-room residence; large lot; easily
worth $4,000. Let ns show you this and
make nn offer. Home one will get this If
you don't hurry up.
TWO LOTS CLOSE TO SOUTH HOULE-
rnrd. 50 by 155 each. Take both of them
for $1,750, and you will make money nn sun*
ns the sun shires. No other agent ha*
these lots. Terras If desired.* Quick deal.
1,000 cash, balance yearly at 7 per
$2,500 BITYS SPLENDID SIX-ROOM COT
tngo In Oakland City. Wide hall and
targe shaded lot. It's Just what you want.
$460—JUST OFF OF LEE STREET AND
ir *Willlnghnm-Tltt Lumber Company;
y shaded lots. 450 by 625; large and
lienutlful. You «mi make money on these
lots “ns sure as tlmo lasts. Splendid place
to put your money.
IN OAKLAND CITY, LOVELY FIVE-
room eottage; lot 60 by 270; level and beau
tiful. It's a bargain; $2,600.
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
If you own property that
you are willing to sell at a
real bargain price, list it
with us for quick sale. We
handle bargains only and
have customers waiting.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
1507 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phone 250 Main.
FOR SALE.
$$.600—ELEGANT NORTH SIDE HOME
near Peachtree, lu Eighth ward; electric
lights and all conveutencea; large elevated
lot, alley on side and In rear; house In per
feet repair. I
—-v
$7,000-JUNIPKR STREET; A SPLENDID
new 7-room 2-story resldeuce; ail conven
lences; Urge lot.
$6,000—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOME,
with all conveniences, on North Jackson
street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue; this Is
an ideal little home.
$2,853-GRANT STREET; NICE COTTAGE
home, 6 rooms, splendid neighborhood; wa
ter, gas and bath; large lpt.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Ave.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
-. 12 S. Broad.
Bell Thont 2027. Atlanta 'Phone 1SS1.
A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
2,100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO-
pie, 2 miles of railroad frontage, also pub
lic road, frontage, 1,20) acres In cultivation;
$50 acres of rlct^ bottom Unds; 300 acres of
flne swamp bottoms still to be developed.
Plenty of wood and timber for home con<
sumption. Most of the land Ilea level and
!• a loose, dark, loamy soil, with strong clay
subsoil. One mule can cultivate 40 acres
of this land. Two six-room dwellings and
thirty tenaut houses of two and four rooms,
nicely distributed. Corn mill and gin, saw
mill, horse and mule barns, crib and hog
and chicken houses, etc., all In good condl
Hon; 5 miles of hog wire fencing. Creek
and branches supply water In nearly all
parts of ths land. Htntlon and side track
on the place, bcbool and churches conven
ient. Annual average net Income $6,000.
Price $15 per acre. Terms one-third cash
balance ou or before ten years In annual
payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent
on deferred pnymeuts. This Is a bargain
and the chanco of a lifetime. Make the
down payment and the placo will make Uie
money to pay the balance. G9«rl water
and good health. Labor Is plentiful and
cheap. For further Information, write or
see me.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED.
TRICE.
375 Peachtree $100.00
7 East Eighth $ 85.0)
15 Morrison 40.00
273 B. North 32.00
UNFURNISHED.
10 rooms
9 rooms
7 rooms
5 rooms
331 K. Linden
618 N. Boulevard...
246 West Peachtree.
387 I'teduiont.. ******
124 Merritt*
652 Edge wood
282 Glennwood
41 Crescent...
Korcross. Ga
92 IamjuiIs 4....
400 Piedmont*.
458 Crew
63 W. Harris
24 Bedford
61 Love
75 W. Georgia
PRICE.
$30.00
9&00
75.00
40.00
45.0)
35.00
32.60
37.50
12.50
30.00
2160
20.00
.... 33.85
.... 25.00
.... 23.10
.... 11.06
ROOMS.
10 rooms
10 rooms
10 rooms
9-roouis
8 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
% room*
7 rooms
6 rooms
5 rooms
5 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
4 rooms
ROBSON & RIVERS,
8. W. Alabama.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END-
Nine rooms; hot mid cold water; oil car
Hue; lot 100 by 190. Price $4,750. Good
home. *
A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION
near the North Avenue yards. Three new
houses; well built and attractive; rental of
125.60 per month. Price $2,250; out* half
caah.
VACANT LOT OX THE NORTH SIDE
u( Twelfth street; 8ft by 175 feet. A geu
ullie bargain for $1,6)) cash.
HOUSTON HTltEET. t’ORNKU HOWELL
home; nil city conveniences; lot 37 by 16)
to allev; storm sheeted and double-floored.
All right for $3,759. Terms.
uelflfto-- —— — ..
cfisn; nuance $25 per month: .
ruts place Is uow rented to a good teuant
for $25 per month.
*d.)
JRY BUILDING,
'"both phones cm.'*
$1.060—K. PAIR ST.. CORNER. RENTING
$1* n tuonth. I'm, I<r moil* to do- letter
with unmlt expenditure.
$1,650—A PRETTY LITTLE 5-ROOM COT-
tsjte, clow to cor line; nice shaded lot!
requiring only $250 rash nml 115 n month.
Why pny rent!
$2.300—A J-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR EDGE
wood ■venae, renting for $23.oo n month
with line elm nee for luiprorlug In vnlne.
$9,000—ATTRACTION 10-ROOM HOUSE
neir Peachtree; ou flue lot, 54x200, with
servants' house and barn In rear. 1 Ills
property cost owner nearly $11,000. and Is
in flue condition.
$37.50 per month.
I* tenanted uow
$9000—AN 8-ROOM 2-STORY HOME WITH
two large It it III: on 00,150 lot: north fniut:
with fruit: Hire* enr Hue*; parlor Mulshed
^ white enninet. tmlam'e of the bunse In
k: electrle hells;. pantry. four porchra:
home double-floored and storm-sheeted;
■errant.' bouw In rear. Tbla hoitae la cer
tainly n bargain.
$5 500—A FINE ll-ROOM HOUSE, IN
good section of the north able: two l*tb*.
hardwood flni.lt: cabinet mantela. tinted
walla. We can moke you any term, that
will atilt you that are at all within reaaon.
• WE GET RESULTS."
w. JOxfcs & CO., L
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
CLOSE IN BARGAIN IS 6 ROOM HOUSE,
rented for $30 per month. $1,850 on term,.
WF. HAVE FOUR VACANT LOTS RE
tween Moreland avenue nml Clerelnnd
atreet. two of them on corner. Corner lota
$X0 each. Inalile Iota $300 each. Will ex
change theae for city reutiug property. See
tut quick. Both pic .Of* Kao.
,N INVESTMENT ON EDOBWOOD
uremic, pnylug $37 per montk. Price $3,
10. There la nothing better.
All right for 9600.
WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 5-ROOM
cottngc bmuPi atreet pared and arerythlng
down. Price $7,525.
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE f-ROOM
home; all city convenience,', elevated lot.
Price only $2,100.
McI.BNDON AVK—ALMOST NEWS-ROOM
cottage: lot 50x200 to alley; good place ta
ralae chicken* nml children. $1,500—dead
eaay terma.
HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST.
Fire room eottage home; nice lot, city wa
ter; lionee Jult living completed; $1,050, ou
very eaay term*.
FINK LOT ON OltMONI* STREET NEAR
park, GOxlGO; til* walk*. Cheap for $8tn.
EAST AVENUE. JUST EAST OF NORTH
Boulevard; licautlftil lot; $1,250.
KR MIGHTY FINE EAST AVE.
FOR RENT
DWELLINGS.
Cr. h.. 274 Court l* ml $21.06
C-r. h.. 44 Hlmpfrih 13.0)
6 r. h.. 74 North avenue i a purl input*.. 35.is)
6 r. h., 395 Grant 25.no
8-r. h.. 264 Highland 22.50
S-r. b., 57-It Op 15.60
5-r. Ii., 409 Etlgi-wutsl 18.0)
5-r. h.. 4f«6 South Pry$»r (flat) 25.ud
5- r. b., 1I3-A-C West I'etrhtree (eueli). 50.00
fi r. h.. 69 Norrruss 20.00
6- r. b., 60 Went IVarbirw 20.00
4-r. b.. 217 l.tiekle 17.00
4-r. b.. 221-11 UM-klr 1.H.00
4-r. h.. 216 Whitehall 22.60
4-r. h., 33H WiNsIwanl 11.00
3-r. h., 345ty IVarlitriH* 18.00
g-r. h., 335 Cwiprr 9.(9)
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTINO AOENT,
1! Auburn Avenue. .
Both Phone, $1$.
The ‘'Golden Band of Luck ” The ‘ ‘ Golden Band of Luck ”
L. A. WOODS.
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE 2099—ATLANTA PI10SB 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
$600—178-ACftR FARM WITHIN 7 MII.K8
of Southern railroad, near two main thor
oughfare roads. 20 acres In cultivation. 15
acres In pasture, balance In timber; four-
rooiu ImtiM*: also good out btiildlags. Bear
ing orrhirdK. > One mile to church, school
and post office. Knsy terma. Let us know
when you want to see this, and we will
have oar agent meet you at depot with
team nml show you.
AUGK FAST FKUNT CCIRNK
East laike ear line; very ne
Innta Athletic Club house. 1‘rlee $225
terms. $10; halnae<> $10 |»er mouth.
fe.ilo-A Df.ai?tif( l HUm RUAN COT
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very l*est section of
- — * - — feet
for
Sit. 196 JONES AVK.-VKltY PIIETtV
cottage, strictly modern; tinted wails
easy terms, l'rlce $2,000!
$225-FINK UL'lUli.SG LOT. ON GOOD
enr line; $10 cash. $10 month; this Is a
large east front loL
tUSOJ^A rmfrfV 6-ROOM COTTAGE;
right near Grnnt park; ena.v terms.
$860—A WEI.L-IIUII.T COTTAGE ON
good slxe lot; alwuys routed ut $7.50 per
month.
fc.ioo-i.N West END; BRAND sb(V ANt>
well made 6-room cottage: northern ex*
imsure; lot 150 feet deep. This will bear
inspection; easy terms.
$3,000- It ICHAHDHON STIIKKT, CLOSE
6-room cottage; lot 60x150; good time to
cut out car fare; attractive terms on this.
$1.10O-A 6-ROOM COTTAGE IN INMAN
“WE BUILD HOMES.”
YOU can select
A IOT ANYWHERE
IN TOWN, AND WE
WILL SELL IT TO
YOU, AND BUILD
A HOUSE ON IT TO
SUIT YOU. ON A
CASH PAYMENT,
BALANCE LIKE
RENT. OR WE WILL
BAY OFF YOUR
NOTES ON ANY
LQT. AND BUILD
A HOUSE, BALANCE
LIKE RENT.
SEE OUR ARCH-
TECT, MR. J. B.
HAWKINS; HIS AD
VICE AND DRAW
INGS COST YOU
. NOTHINO.
W. P. KELLY & CO.
312-313-314 Peters Bldg.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO AID NATURE AT Tills SEASON OF
the year, while we are undergoing the
luingc of the seasons, ua we need all of
the nerve force we c*u get at tills season
to keep the determining power* to the aur
face, to throw off the impiirlllea and to
wanl off disease. Now, In order to have
plenty of nerve force, t«» keep the deteriulu
lug powers to the surface to prevent void
auil fermentation from taking place, wt
must keep the system clear of the waste
matter which olmtruct* the waste gates,
the bowels, the kidneys and the pore* of
the skin, which Is the only outlet. That
is Just what we claim for “Dewberry's De
light." It keeps the liver right, the Imwels
right, the kidneys right and the heart right.
Nothing like "Dewberry'a Delight." Have
your druggists to send out s bottle today.
Nothing better to aid natnre.
The "Golden Band of Luck ”
8ame Thing.
A tnrhpr hail a vary ■lull pupil irbnin ha
mini axtranwly illtrh-ult to Inatrw-t ta Ilia
lattara of tha alpbafH-t. -
Tbla la lettar A,” axplalnml the taai-har
for tha tanlb lima, aa ha wrota lt down on
tha Idaakhoan:. "And tbla lattar la B," ha
want on. putting down tha aaaond lattar of
tha alplmbai. "Now. my boy," ha liagun.
kindly and anaonraglngly, aa ha turned to
the *lt:pld boy. "let lue are If y.m aaa re-
uiriulM'r than,. What la tbla?" pointing to
tha initial lattar of Ilia olpbaltet. "Letter
an me the alow raaponaa fmtn the deu«e
holitr. "And IblaV qmmtlona.1 the taaah-
, Imilantllig lattar II, ’T-at 'ar atiHia,"
ratumail ilia ptifdl Inatanlly. hi* atupbl faee
llalitlng up * [th pltm.ura at t-t" own quick
aaulv. — IMiamlaU-
Mr«. George Boynton la the gueat of
Mra. B. 8. Dunbar, of Augusta, during
the horse allow.
Mias Nellie Howell, who hag bean ill
at St. Josephs Intlrmary for several
months, la rapidly Improving, and In
now able to see her friend*.
Mr. and Mr*.-1. S. Dement are visit
Ing Judge and Mrr. McGrary. of Jack
sonville, Fla.
Mr,. Henry Grady, of Chattanooga.
Tenn.. Is the gueat of Mias Martha
Boynton.
Mlaseg Thao Burr and Sarah Burr
and Mins Mary Burr Lake are visiting
friends In Savannah.
Mrs. R. M. Wiley has returned from
a fortnight's visit to Asheville and
to other points of Interest In North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Allen have
returned from a short visit to relatives
at Birmingham.
.Miss Katherine Jelks, of Eufaula.
Ala., will Hrrlva In a few days to be
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Han
son, for several weeks.
Mr. Alf C. Ford Is spending several
weeks in the mountains of North Caro
llna, n«ar Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hanson will take
possession of their handsomo home on
Piedmont avenue, which they recently
purchased from Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
DeLeon, about the 15th Instant.
Mr. Arthur Klrtley, of Florida. 1s
spending a few days with his sister,
Miss Carrie Klrtley.
Mr. Sumter Mays Is expected to ar
rive Thursday from Arixona to visit
Ills sisters, Mrs. E. B. Latham and Mrs.
Charles A. Conklin. Mr. May* has
spent the past few years In the West
and returns entirely restored to health
.Miss Theresa Belgman, of Columbus,
Is the guest of ills. Rafferty, at her
home, 3»9 Central avenue.
The Atlanta friends of Mrs. William
W. Allen, of Alabama, will be Interested
to learn that ufter a charming visit to
her son, Mr. C. P. Allen, at LaBoca,
Panama, she will sail for New "York on
the 6th Instant.
It Is with pleasure that the friends
of Mis* Algle Hardwick learn that she
ha* recovered from her rerent severe
Illness and ha* been out driving sev
eral times—Montgomery Advertiser.
Mrs. Nswtnn V. Bnddle. of Chlpley,
Ga., Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George
Tlgner.
Mrs. Mary Lou McDonald, of New
York, will spend the month of June
with Mr*. Charles Northern
Mra. Sue Nelson, of Knoxville, Is the
guest of her daughter. Mr*. R, “
Evans, on Capitol avenue.
Miss Grace Landrum has returned
home, after an extended visit to Flor-
Mlss Nelln Bacon, of Eastman, Ga.,
Is the guest of her'sister, Mrs. A. R.
Colcord, at her home In West End.
Mr*. Frank Watkins, of Dublin, aa.,
I* the guest of Dr. und Mrs. W. W.
Landrum.
Mr. and Mrs, B. C. DeLeon are keep
ing house on North avenue until the
residence they are building, corner of
Piedmont nvenue and Fourth street. Is
completed.
-Mrs. Wade Langston, of St. Loul«,
Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. II. L. Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robinson re
turn this week from New York city,
Mrs. W. A. Little Its* returned to
Columbus, nfler a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Little.
Miss Marthn Foster, of Madison, Is
the guest of Mrs. Warner .Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dancy !#rt on
Wednesday for a visit to Atlantic City.
Miss Harper, of Philadelphia, Is ths
guest of Mrs. L. R. Htewart.
Miss Adora Anderson has returned
from a visit to New York, where she
has been studying art.
Mrs. Frank Inman has returned from
two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mra.
Harry Stillwell Edwards, at their coun
try home, near Macon.
STATISTICS.
DEATH8.
Sant Kettle, age 44 years, died at
167 1-2 Decatur street.
Thomas N. Jordan, age 17 years, died
at Tabernacle Infirmary.
Ernest P. Mashburn, age 5 years, died
of meningitis m^377 Pulliam street.
Albert E. Thornton, age 64 years, died
of heart failure at 593 Peachtree street.
Mainie Tombs, colored, age 20 years,
died at 24 Jones alley.
8. Htewart, age 32 years, died
from gunshot (suicide) corner Gilmer
and Fort streets.
Sir*. Emma Eberhardt, age 62 years,
died at 36U Lee atreet.
BIRTHS.
To Sir. and Sirs. A. II. Gaslln, at 174
Edge wo, h] avenue, a boy.
To Sir. and Sirs. M. E. Patterson, at
42 East Baker street, a girt.
To Str. and Mrs. J. si. Tumlln, at
434 Woodward avenue, a boy.
To Mr. anti Sirs. James Doyle, at 23
Cooper street, a boy.
buildincTpermits.
14,600—W. P, Ellsworth, to build five
line-story frame dwellings at 300-2-4-
6-8 West Fair street.
$204—T. J. Roberts, to build addition
to frame dwelling at H Guyton street.
$100—RandHlI Bros., to build frame
shed at rear of 067 Slartetta atreet.
$5,000—Mrs. D. C. Fleming, to build
two-story brick dwelling at 00 Fif
teenth street. ,
$1,400—T. L. Bond, to build addition
to brick store at 510 Decatur street.
11.000—Thoms* W. Connelly, to build
one-story frame dwelling at It Ma
son's end Turner’s Ferry road.
11,500—Wllkerann Bros., to build two-
eutry frame dwelling at 63 Duane street.
$1.500—T. f. Nash, to build one-sto
ry frame dwelling at 0$ McDonald,
$l.600r-Leon Walker and H. 8. John.
n. to build one-story frame dwelling
at 10$ South avenue.
A SON IS BORN 7 0
MRS. COLIN CAMPBELL
Picture from a late photograph of Mrs. Colin Campbell, formerly Miss
Nannie Leiter, to whom a eon hat been born In England.
GETS CONFESSION
FROM JNG MAN
Suit Filed Five Years
Ago—Pastor’s Wife
Disappears.
Worcester, Mas*., April 4.—William
H. Herbert, who Is dylng of consump
tion at the home of his wife’s parents,
made and signed In the presence of
Rev. O. W. Week* and a notary public
full confession that he ruined the
wife of Mr. Weeks, who was a former
pastor of the Dewey Street Baptist
church here, apd perjured himself on
the witness stand In the superior court
when he denied the alleged acts of In
timacy.
Since the divorce actions were first
brought by Mr. Weeks four year* ago
he has had custody of all of the chil
dren but one.
dwelling at $4 South avenue.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8,
$1,600—Mrs. Ijoulaa E. Burroughs to
the Cocs-Cola Company, lot on Dunlap
treet.
10,(00—penal sum—Herbert E. Far
rington to Jacob Auerbach, lot on
Greensferry avenue; bond for title.
$t.2S0—Mrs. Martha S. Brown to the
Dickinson Trust Company, lot on Pee
ples street; loan deed.
$1,000—L. G. Whitney to Mr*. Anna
Petersen, lot In land lot No. 98 in town
of Hapevllle, Ga.; warranty deed.
$5,000—John A. Robinson to A. H.
Goodwin, lot on Mllledege avenue; war.
ranty deed.
$6—Mrs. Cornelia J. Sloore to R. L.
Palmer, lot on Orme street; quit claim
deed.
$10,500—Mrs. Cornelia J. Moore to R.
U Palmer, lot on Orme street; war
ranty deed.
$2,000—A. V. Glide to Charles R. Has
kins, lot on Tenth street.
$4,450—Mrs. G. W. Osborne to Chas.
R. Hopkins, lot on Piedmont avenue.
$1,000—Mrs. Stetla Tomlinson to Ed
win Aberndorf, lot on East Fair street;
loan leed.
$1,200—A. L. Delkln «o B. W. Estes.
MAT NJTJffiOP
Both Sides Have Retired
From Former Po
sitions. j j
Chicago, April 4.—Indications nre
that the threatened strike Upon forty-
three railroads operating west of Chi
cago by trainmen and conductors will
not take place.
The labor Interests held a long ses
sion In the morning, after which It was
said a compromise agreement had been
reached. Both the railroads and the
men have retreated from their former
positions, permitting a ' compromise
agreement
FIRE IN STEAMSHIP
DAMAGES THE CARGO)
STRIKE TIES OP DOCK
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Norfolk, Va., April 4.—The Old Do
minion steamship Jamestown, which
arrived here from Now York yester
day. and. has since bean tied up at her
wharf with 11,000 tons cf freight and
still not unloaded ’ by reason of the
longshoremen's strike nqw on nt tho
Old Dominion docks, was' seriously
threatened by Are, which raged In her
forward hold for an hour and a half
this morning. The fire, which started
at $ o'clock from the bursting of nn
oil tank In a forward hold, separated
from the engine room by a bulkhead. Is
now under control.
Three hundred longshoremen and
freight handlers employed by the Mer
chants’ und Miners' Transportation
Company also walked out today, inn!.-
Ing the same demands aa the Old D >-
minion employees.
Proposal Card.
A* s Ials>r-aar1ng appliance the new pr
Ml rani tins
$1,20U—A. u i* ism <» »• ex. tsies. |H *ni rani |»« smell to n-omi.- -I m It
lot on McAfee street; warranty deed, h, t be form of an ortllnsty Isrlt.itlon
$14,300—Ara O. Candler to James L. I „,„j f„|t 0 *'
$300—Joseph Nolley, to repair trams ranty deed.
Campbell, lot on Elisabeth street.
$3,500—Mr*. W. G. Gable to Paul Mc
Donald, lot near Ihe Bolton depot on
W. tk A. railway: warranty deed.
$4,000—penal sum—W. A. Pittman to
Mrs. K, G. Gammuge, lot on Kells ave
nue; bond for title.
$250—tV. A. Pittman to Mrs. E. G. j
Cammage. lot on Sells avenue; t.»r-
...miuests the honor ol
bawl lu marriage.
V. P.
The German
Agitator— In order II
stand our candidate, I
wstnitii Van lint,
ave emitted te |iHu;
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