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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, APRIL
Lot on Edgewood Avenue,
60x100, right at North Jack-
son street. You don’t have
to wait for this to be busi
ness property—store doing
TEN LOTS FREE!!
EAGAN PARK
splendid business adjoining
this lot.
Price $2,000 and on terms
to suit you.
M. L. THROWER.
39 North Forsyth
Street. „
GLORE & JUSTIN.
215 Peters Building.
IT 38 DRADI.EY STREET. A SPLENDID
three-room cottage on lot 40 feet front
tor fair 1X0; a neat little borne and Duo
iorestment.
IX ONE BLOCK OF WILLIAMS STREET
ichoot. four-room cottage; nleetj papered;
eater nnd sewer connection; alley In rear;
Rots tis.60: 11,300, on easy payments; get
busy.
IX WEST END, ON LEE STREET, WE
e n good six-room bouse, lot 50 by
150; 13.500 caab.
OX WEST END AVENUE, A FIVE-ROOM
hnuae; Ibis la a nice place; 12,850. Terms.
TOUR ROOMS AND HALL, SUNSET AVE-
sue, In bait block of car line; 2100 cash
•ml 115 per monlb; 21,150.
OX EAST GEORGIA AVENUE-A SIX
room house; ell improremente; only 22,
IP. Terms.
line. Do you want one'/ If so, be quick.
Phone 4612 for full Information. No trouble
to answer questions. "Do It now.” Listen
to the poet ns bo slugs:
Sara I,
Says I to myself, says I.
Engsn Park lots arc the ones to buy,
EAGAN PARK LAND
COMPANY,
36 Inman Bldf.
Bell Phone 4613.
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
60S PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 4fflL
22,300 BUYS BRICK STORE AND NICE
VACANT LOT ADJOINING AND
FRONTING THREE STREETS. JUST
THE PLACE FOR BUSINESS OR IN
VESTMENT. IN THE GRANT PARK
SECTION. YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE
THIS TO APPRECIATE IT. ONLY 22,200.
SEE US AT ONCE.
23,000—ON SOUTH BOULEVARD; 5-ROOM
COTTAGE: ON LARGE SHADED LOT,
EAST FRONT; IT'S A BARGAIN, OX
YOUR OWN TERMS. QUICK TURN.
BRAND • NEW SIX - ROOM MODERN
homo. Ormond streets near Grant park;
lot 50 by 150. Tile sidewalk; cement steps;
nice quartered oak mantels, and a beauty.
tVe can sell on easy payments for $3,000.
ON GRIFFIN STREET;. BRAND-NEW
cottage, constating of reception room, din-
Ins room, kitchen and two bed rooms,
with nice cabinet mantels, with tiling; east
root and a beauty; $1,250; $100 cash and
R5 per month.
WEST END.
12,650—New, 6-room' house,
near Lucile avenue; $800
cash, balance easy. Can rent
for $25.00 per month for 12
months; built for a home, dr
would be first class invest
ment property. If you want
to make money let us help
you.
$5,250—Park street; two-
story, eight room house on
car line and close to Gordon
street and all the churches
and schools. This is a mod
ern and up to date house. If
you want a nice home come
and see us.
$3,750—New, modern, seven
room house on corner; one
block from Gordon street
and Lucile car lino; prettiest
house in West End; $1,500
rash; balance to suit. To look
at this is to buy it.
$2.500—Cunningham Place;
nice, five room house, new,
Dear Ashby street and Lucile
avenue. Make your own
terms.
TWO LOVELY HOMES IN INMAN PARK.
ON LOVELY LOTS. IP YOU ARE
THINKING ABOUT THIS SPLENDID
SECTION, SEE US. EASY TERMS.
150x200—NEAR GRANT PARK. MR.
SPECULATOR, SEE U8 ABOUT THIS
QUICK. MAKE OFFER.
FOR SALE.
$9,500.00—NORTH AVE. HOITE,
near,Piedmont Ave.
$7,000.00—JUNIPER ST„ 2-STO
ry, 7-room home.
$7,500.00—W. PEACHTREE ST
cottage home, near Linden.
$4,200.00—EAST PINE ST.,
near Peachtree, nice cottage.
$4,000.00—CAPITOL AVE. COT-
' tage home, near Georgia Ave.
$3,750.00—EAST PINE ST., 2
story, 7-room residence.
$3,000.00—GRANT ST., NEAR
Georgia Ave., now cottage.-
$2,750.00—PLUM ST., NEAR
Luckie, nice cottage home.
$2,500.00—A BEAUTIFUL VA-
cant lot, Jackson St., near For
rest Ave.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Ave.
A. GRAVES.
261-2 South Pryor Street.
Bell 2791. A. 257.
THIRTY-SEVEN lots-an average of
40x120 etch, In th« corporate limit! of
Edgewootl, Ga„ 200 feet of car line; free
achooli; work of every deacrlptlon; tbree
miles from center of tbls city, for 23.500;
21.000 caab and balance to anlt the pur-
chosor. Here Is something yon can make
go.
FOR RENT.
CENTR AL PROPOSITION
Corner Alabama and For
syth streets, building recent
ly occupied bv the Atlanta
News. First floor space, 50x
100; second floor, 50x140.
This building is being put in
thorough repair, and can be
easily used for offices, stores,
or can be arranged for small
manufacturing, and offices
combined. Tins is one of the
most desirable locations in
the city, and years ago was
occupied by the Maddox-
Rucker Banking Co. We
will be glad to go over the
matter in detail with any
one interested in this propo
sition.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 2099,
Atlanta Phone 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS
2200—beautiful east front lots.
level* with nlco oak grove; inside city;
convenient to car Hue, sud on good etreet:
"'IliriliUUl IU I'sr 11II", IUU UU itbSI 5UW»I
did you ever bear of such bargains before?
For a few days I will almost give them
no. 43 McDaniel street—a nearly
new 6 room cottage, with northern eg.
poeure; price $1,600; small cash payment.
oaluuco $15 per month.
IF YOU WANT A NICK LITTLE B ROOM
cottage on the best part of Washington
•treet at a big bargain, see us at once.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
CUFF W. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
BELL rtlONB 5122. 321 CENTURY BLDd.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
TnE FIRM OF ANSLEY IWOS. HAVING
dissolved, I l»eg to announce to my friends
door, and that I w|L I.—
tcresting to any one who will favor me
- an ^ *
iith n call
who wants either to buy
W. JONES & CO.,
Investment Bargains.
5 VIADUCT'PLACE.
ON EDGEWOOD AVENUE, JUST BE
YOND BELL STREET. WE HAVE /i
VACANT INVESTMENT
PIECE
PROPERTY THAT WE CAN OFFER AT
252.50 PER FRONT FOOT. THIS IS
SIMON PURE BARGAIN AND WE WILL
NOT KEEP IT LONG.
Rotb 'Phone, 5640.
OGLETHORPE AVENUE,
WEST END.
A PICK UP
GUARANTEED.
This is a bargain and wo be
lieve the best value now offered
in West End. It’s a brand new
little frame cottage of five rooms
and hall. Has cabinet mantels,
tile walks and porcelain bath.
Lot is 48x195 to 20-foot alley.
Also 10-foot alley on side. Now,
if you want a little home here you
can get it and at a bargain. You
had better be quick. Terms.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Atlanta 'Phono 1131.
« 'Phono 2027.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END. NINE
room,; hot and void water: no car line; lot
IMaltO. Price 54,760. Good home.
$3,750.00—New 2-story, 7-
room house on Lucile ave-
diio, near Ashby street; $1,-
w0 cash, balance to suit.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
for. Broad and Ala. Streets.
FOR RENT!
*2. : ® GILMER STREET-SIX ROOMS.
J 11 water, bath and cabinet mantels. $16.
*2. 1« GII.MEII STREET—SIX BOOMS.
".1 ter and bath. 212.60.
*“• Hi Washington street-eight
nil modem Improvement,. 3*5.
CREW STREET-SIX BOOMS;
“'xb-rn. $20.-
•VERAL GOOD BARGAINS IN STORES
tar Information,
SEE ■
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
MATHEWS, HILL
& WHITE,
6th Floor Empire Bldg,
BARGAIN SALE
OF
BEAUTIFUL LOTS.
THESE LOTS ARE AT PRETTY EAGAN
Park, right near College Park, and are
well (haded with nice oaks. College Perk
ear line now wltbln Sve mlnutee' walk; an-
other under conitrncUon two blocke dletaot,
and the Atlnnta-Carollna Company Under
bond to run through- the center of them
within the next twelve montbe.
If you ever bed an Idea of making an In-
reetment, or of atcnrlng n line borne lot
cheap, now le the time to do It. Tbeee lote
will ecu fqr double the preeent price In
the next yenr.
Only 236 cnib down end the htlnnce 26
per month until the full price of 6126 le
pnld-nnd no Intereet.
In addition, every lot hae a 6100 guaran
tee, end 23,000 will be guaranteed for ten of
the lote. ' . , .
Yon cen t bent tble. eo come at once and
let mo explain farther.
CUSTIS N. ANDERSON,
527 Candler Building,
ON KAWSON 8TBBET HILL-^ n J l M *
dandy, elevated, level lot. <40x180 feet, for
$2,000. Tble lot la a splendid location for s
home or safe .pot on which to build n sure-
paying Inveitinent
IN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF TIIE
business center and (mated among good
people, an old-fashioned but well-built resi
dence of nine room*, with nil the conven
iences. Elevated, level end shady lot. 60x141)
to alley. A pick-up for 14.600.
experience In Atlanta In this line of
ne.a la a pretty good guarantee that I know
something about the real eatnte bualneaa,
the people and ttao city. I will appreciate
nny bnalneaa entrusted to mo noil will do
uiy beat to give antlsfactlon.
gljniARE SEVERAL OF MY BARGAINS:
15,600 FOR A TWO-STORY HOUSE OF
■lino rooma, with nil modern eonrenleneen
and furnace heat. In elegant north able
neighborhood, and with large beautiful lot.
FOR 23,600 I CAN SELL YOU THE 1IIO-
geat bargain In a bountiful 100-foot lot, or
two 60-foot Iota, that yon ever looked at
on the north able. On one of the moat
prominent north able atreeta. anil In elegant
nctglilMrhood. They are line depth, and you
can enally make throe line lota that will sell
like hot cake*. But you'll have to be quick,
mm (tie. time I. It ...Is • .. e 1.1 _ ■ ’
as iny time la limited at thta price.
ANSLEY PARK LOT8-A BEAUTY FOR
$900; another for $1,800, and a lovely one
on Peachtree circle for $3,750. Better see
me about these. There's fine profit In all of
them.
on nice street. In nl«je neighborhood,
—a fg r qtat. They will ‘ '
nt ‘
$2.300—A PINB fitJBURBAN 6-ROOM COT
tage with lot 100x150; this place has coat
frout, la well built uud a good home In
every respect.
$2.700—ON KART GEORGIA AVENUE WE
have n good 6-room bouse with large hall;
extra good plumbing, finest gaa fixtures; lu
fact, everything la A-l.
rerma very easy.
300 LARGE LOTS IN EDGEWOOD, RIGHT
near enr line. Terms $10 cnub and $10 per
month: these are fine lots and will be sold
right away, so be quick.
-£KLL LOTS CHEAPER.”
COMPANY
202 Cartel
,«l8 BOTH PHON
ON GLENNWOOD AVENUE,
near the park, we have a six-
room well built cottage, with all
modern improvements, on a large
lot. This is on a car line and is
indeed a bargain. $3,000 cash and
the balance $25 per month.
ON GLENNWOOD AVENUE,
near Grant street, we have a
cottage with five rooms and a hall,
cabinet mantels, city conven
iences; lot 50x150 to alley; terms.
$2,200.
THIRTY-FIVE LOIS
SOLD III ANSLEY
Total of $60,655 Brought
at Auction
Sale.
One of the largest and moat success
ful auction sales In the history of At
lanta real estate was conducted by Ed
win P. Ansley nnd Forrest and George
Adair Thursday afternoon, when the
Ansley park lota were sold to the high
est bidders for 460,565. An Immenne
crowd attended the sale of the property,
which Is very valuable and desirably
located and the bidding was very lively.
The Iota which were thirty-five In
number wero sold to the following pur
chase rh:
Lot.
Block 11.
Name.
PROVE IT ANYTIME.
By the Evidence of Atlanta People.
Price
2—W. P. Baldwin .......
3 3,600
3—Frank Adair
5—Dr. E. O. Jonei
6—Dr. J. 11. Faulks
7—C. A. Anderson
8—Dr. George H. Tlgner .
9—J. D. Skinner
2.025
10—0. W. Brine
11—W. r. Denning
1.65C
12—W. 1. Denning
Block 18.
20—F. D. McMIllen
21—F. D. McMIllen
22—C. W. Ansley
1,400
23 P. M. Esslg
24—0. M. Varley
25—Fred KcIlHIlo
26—S. W. Sullivan
27 3. W. Bulllvnn
Block 19.
12 H. H. William* !
13—C. W. Ansley
14—Hugh Richardson
78C
15—Chss. Herman
16—J. Woolfson
900
17—C. W. Ansley
18—Chan. A. Sisson
Block 20.
1—Louis Wellhouse
,1,509
2—Hugh Richardson
1.950
3—Dr. Ktuart Roberts ...
..... 1,300
4—C. J. Sheehan
1.100
9—V. 3. Maddox
900
LO—P.'F. Vose
1,150
11—O. M. Varley
1,150
12—Fitshugh Knox
950
13—S. w. Sullivan m
900
10—W. P. Baldwin
1,620
Total
NEGROES ORDERED
TO LEAVE COUNTY
211.000 FOR AN ELEGANT, MODERN
home on 1'lrdmont nvenuc; 2-story house
of ten rooms with all modern conveniences,
furnace heat, electric belle, etc., nnd two
bath rooms. Nice servants' room, nnd
beautiful lot. In one of the beet neighbor
hoods In the city. It's n linn bargain.
21.000 EACH FOB-TWO FINE I.OTS VERY
22.900 FOR A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE
home at Decatur. Large, Iteantlful lot, o
ear'line, and In flnr iielghhnrliood. Cu
only offer at the price for few days.
ON JOHNSON AVE.—CONVENIENT TO
Boulevard end Highland avenua cars; s
neat nnd ottractlvu 2-story 5-room house
with ball; gts andelty water; lot 3W100,
for 12,260. Terms 1300 caeh, balance 226 per
month. Boated now for gp per month. Nice
little home and a good place to let buy It'
self.
ON SOUTH PRYOR STREET. BEYOND
Georgia avenue, and on s coruer, a swell
cottage of els rooms, built for a home by a
specialist. Everything ubout!It flrst-clais.
Can lie bought for 64,000. This le nn ex
tremely attractive proposition. If you are
really hard' to please, we wnnt to ehow
It to you.
ON A STREET THAT 18 IMPROVING
all the time, not ton far from Grant park
and convenient to Georgia avenue cure, a
well-built 8-room cottage, with gaa knd city
water; lot 60x76; wns.bnllt for and occupied
aa a home. Wo consider It great value for
21,500; half caab, balance to anlt.
ON ORMOND 8TBEET NEAR GRANT. A
brand new and unusually good-looking cot-
tage of live rooms .mln.ll, wHh aU the
conveniences:’ ou~farge lot, for 52,860;’ one-
third cash, balance eeay.
ON HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN
Ponce DeLeon avenue nnd Virginia ave
nue. One of the prettiest level lots on
the street, Just right *for building; east
ine iirrvi, juni t *■
front. A bargain for 6850; some terms.
ON OB6IOXD STREET. RIGHT AT CHER-
okee avenue. A strictly,modern tire-room
“* “■ * -* if g*
‘ottage. Built by day labor of good mate-
lal for a home. Nice lot, fronting the ear
line. 40 by 165 feet to alley This le a very
attractive place, nnd we think It good value
for 23,760. Reasonable terms. x
LUCILE AVENUE, NEAR ASIIBY
■treat, complete taro-story seven-room
home; all city convenience;; lot 37 by lti
to alley; atorm-sbeeted aud double-doored.
All right for 23.760. Terms.
id.)
JUY BUILDING,
""BOTH PHONES 4234. N
WANTED—7 PER CENT
MONEY.
WE HAVE SOME CHOICE AI'I’LICA.
tlone for loans for $1,503 to $2,000 on A-l
residence property. If you have money to
lend, pleaae call on us without delay.
$2,000 GETS BRICK STORE IX GRANT
park lection, renting for $18 per month,
and vacant lot worth $750. KoumU good,
doesn't It? Well, It la Just ta good aa It
aounda.
$2,000—BETWEEN LEE AND
Ashby streets, nenr Gordon, we
have a nice five-room cottage, with
all conveniences, on a cherted
street. This is a bargain, so see
us at once, as property like this
does not stay on the market very
long.
$2,300—ON DODD AVENUE WE
have a well built cottage, with
five -rooms and hall, on a lot 50x
150. This will make you a nice
little home that can not be bought
-bn very easy terms.
Special to Georgian.
Big Sprlrtga, Texan, April 26.—Deputy
Sheriff James Burk, of Big-Springs,
wan nhot and Instantly killed yesterday
afternoon while attempting to arrest a
negro. Aa a result of the shooting,
excitement runs high and all negroes
have been ordered to leave Howard
county.
CAPITOL AVENUE
REVIVAL GROWS
$3,000—$400 cash and $25 per
month—628 Woodward avenue,
we have a six-room cottage on a
lot 52x170; first-class inside finish,
cabinet mantels, folding doors,
with all modern conveniences, and
one-half block from car line.
24,090—ONE-HALF CASH, FOB BEAUT!
ftil Park avenue home; six rooma, long
hall, two pnutrlefl, clrraelng room, porcelain
linth, cabinet mnntola. Interior fintah Eng*
Hah oak, and all in all a Jam-up hou*e.
$2,500—$750 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH
gets 5-room houae with ball; new aud nice,
facing Graut park. Ilouae has cabinet man-
tela, hard oil flnlah, etc. Buyer can aasume
mortgage of $1,000 at 7 per cent as part pur
chase price.
•WE OET RESULTS."
$8,500—ON WEST FIFTH ST.,
we have a beautiful home; ten
rooms; large lot; servant’s house;
beautifully finished inside; solid
rock wall nround the entire lot.
You can not build this house alone
for $8,000. Think of the lot and
other improvements. It must go
this week. One-third cash and
the balance easy.
STATISTICS.
ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST
V *T“ ....... hnmea An »ha tmitk .1.1.
WOODWARD AVE.-COMPLETE 6-ROOM
cottage home: street paved and everything
down. Price S3.636,
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 8-BOOM
home; ell city conveniences; elevated lot.
Prico oo ly 22.09.
MeLENDON AVt-ALMOST NEWS-ROOM
cottage; lot 69x200 to alley; fowl place W
■lee chicken, aud children. >1.690 dead
easy terms.
FINE LOT ON uRMOND STREET NEAlt
park. 50x189: tile walke^ Cheap for 2m
Seles Department
A. S. HOOK. It. 42. EVg.
FOR SALE
BY
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLDG.
. . ■ PHONE 5151
NICE HOMES.
every convenience. Lot 89 by 220. Built for
home and now oeeupted by owner. Can ar
range convenient terms.
S8L2S»—WEST FIFTH. AT SPRING. PIIET-
ty new nine-room bonce, on gowl lot. In
line uehcbborbo„,I. Built by owner for home
uuil now oecuple«l by him. House has all
eonveulruce* aud can be had on convenient
terms. v
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
21.500 (penal sum)—The Neal Bank j
to W. C. Powell, lot on St. Charlen
avenue. Bond for title.
21.500 (penal eum)—The Neal Bank
to F. M. Lockhart, lot on 8t. Charles
avenue. Bond for title.'
2500—J. D. Dameron to city of At'
tanta, lot on Haynes street.
21.000— Mr*. Mary J. Everett to city
of Atlanta, lot on Haynes street,
27.500 (penal sum)—H. Hewett Whit
comb to' Nesblt Harper and Mrs. Reno
Mundy. lot on Peachtree circle. Bond
for title.
2650—Mattie B. Moore to Charles N.
Clarke, lot on Simpson street. Warran-
ranly deed.
22.100—G. C. Drummond to Miss Eva
Campbell, tut on Hooper etreet. War
ty deed.
23.000— David Woodward to Mrs. An
nie M. Nolan, lot on East avenue. War.
ranty deed.
21.000— Georgia Realty Company, to
city of Atlanta, lot on Magnolia atreeL
21—James \V. English to G. C. Drum
mond, lot on' Blmpson street. Quit
claim deed.
2176—Mrs. Carrie Young Lyon to
Herbert A. Rage, lot on Angler avenue.
Warranty deed.
21.125—East Atlanta Land Company,
to Ernest Woodruff, lot In Inman Pork.
Warranty deed.
$2,200 (penal sum)—J. W. Clayton to
J. W. Robinson, lot on Flat Shoals road.
Interest deepens from day to day In the
special service now In progress at the
Capitol Avenue Baptist church, under the
strong prenclilug of Evangelist T. T. Mar
tin. who will preach each afternoon at 2:20
Mid evening nt 7:45 o’clock, the romnlndcr
or this week, except Saturday afternoon,
nnd all nf nest week.
Mr. Martin's subject for Friday night
will lie “Sins No More Charged.” while on
Saturday night bln subject will be “Say
Shibboleth.” Another great innsa meeting
for nil denominations will be held nt the
t'spllol Avenue cbiirrb on next Sunday
afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock, the subject for
tbls date Itelng “The Four Bloods,” Every-
body I* cordially luvrtTd to attend these
services. \
Three New 8chosl Buildings,
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., April' 25.—The
county high school board will meet to
morrow to open bids for three hand
some buildings which are to be erected
this Hummer at Rldgedale, Tyners and
Noddy. Tho buildings will post about
215.000 each.
Triad to Commit 8uleida.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tenn., April 25.—J. R.
Mullln, a young telegraph operator,
tried to commit itllclde In the ealoon of
E. H. Lyon here. Mu|lln asked for a
glass and when It was given to him,
poured It half full of carbolic add from
a bottle he had taken from hie pocket.
The bartender knocked the glees from
tho young man's hand and telephoned
the police. Mullln hid been drinking
heavily for several days.
The dally evidence citizens right
here at homo supply Is proof sufficient
to satisfy the greatest skeptic. No
better proof can be had. Here Is a
case. Read It;
George N. Bremer, salesman In
the General Store at 7 W. Mitchell
street, nnd residing at 139 S. Pryor
street, says: “I believe Doan’s Kid
ney Pills to be all that they are rep
resented to be, and have come to this
conclusion from my own experience,
tor they cured mo of a very distress
ing backache from whlcl) I had suf
fered for a long time. ‘Although l
tried about every other remedy before
using them, I could get no relief, and
neither was my physician able to do
me any good. Doan'i Kldnoy Pills,
however, which I procured at Brannon
& Anthony's drug store, 102 Whitehall
street and 30 Marietta street, seemed
to And the spot Immediately, and In
forty-eight hours after I began taking
them the pain left me and I hare not
had It since. That Is why I say I can
speak from experience."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take bo other.
Ilf. PAVING STREET
Peachtree Beyond Sixth To
Be Put hi Good
. Shape.
With one rendition attached, that 8. II.
Venable be given the contract to do the
work, the comity commlMlonere, at a call
ed meeting held Friday morning, voted to
act lii conjunct Ion with the city In aiphalt-
Ing Peachtree etreet from .Sixth etreet to
tho city lliulte. The county will furnish
hands, teams and the crushing outfit necee*
eary to the work If the city will furnish
the material. It le believed that tble will
be agreed tfpou.
When the comity entered Into the original
ve tho street
Venable np-
agreci»ent with tfteelty to navi
rltli bltiilltblc paving, 8.' H.
aro about 3.200 feet to be JmTvl ^
work will cost In the uclgblHirbooil of
$25,000 or $30,000.
An objection agalnat the permit granted
the street railway company to double track
Its line on Redwood avenne was registered
by Aldlne Chamlters. representing the cltl-
sena living In that vicinity. In order that
has been widening
‘“•-sen!
satisfactory
adjustment Is
Resolutions of Regret.
At a meeting of the,director* of tho
Southern States Life Insurance Com
pany resolutions on the death of A. E.
Thornton were passed. A committee,
consisting of Wllmer L, Moore, Marion
M. Jackson and L. P. Hlllyer, was ap-
ornton was a director of tho com
pany and was a prominent factor in
the management of Its affairs.
Commencement Exercises
of Southern Dental College
tonight, Grand Opera House.
Good programme, fine mu
sic. Public invited.
FEDERATION OF CLUBS
CLOSES CONVENTION.
Special to The Georgian.
Wilmington, N. C„ April 28.—The
fifth annual convention of the North
Carolina State Federation of Women'll
Cluba came to a successful conclusion
last night with n brilliant reception In
the Masonic templh ball room.
The next convention will he held In
Greensboro.
Henry Wood Recover*.
After an Illness of severul weeks
from rheumatism, during which time
he was confined to his bed, Henry M.
Wood, clerk of the board of county
commissioner*, ha« sufficiently recov
ered to resume his duties, and attended
the meeting of the commissioners held
In their office at the court house Friday
morning.
FOOTBALL MANAGER
DIE8 OF APPENDICITI8.
Bond for title.
5824—South Atlanta Land Company
to a. B. Devine, lot on Brown avenue.
Warranty deed?
52,500—J. Ormond Smith to John
Thomas Williams and Willie Williams,
wife, lot on McDaniel etreet. Warranty
deed.
Philadelphia, Pa., April 25.—“Jack"
Bigelow, son of William Bigelow, died
early today of appendicitis. Bigelow
was recently eelected assistant mana
ger of the Harvard football team, and
would have been mode manager.
LADY FRANCIS HOPE
WEDS ONCE MORE
New York. April 25.—Mias }Iay Yohe,
formerly Lady Frances Hope, and more
recently Mrs. Putman Urodlte Strong.
4s now Mrs. J. Newton .Brown, of New
York. She married lqst night at her
apartments In the presence of the fa
mous Japanese maid, a discreet ami
silent witness. , . . X
addition to frame dwelling at 5, Au
burn avenue.
2400—M. E. Jordan, to build bath
room at 200 Windsor street.
2200—A. L. Branch, to build frame
bath room at 4*1 Woodward avenue.
*50—W, H. Sharp, to recover frame
dwelling at 121 West Cain street.
DEATH 3.
Mrs. dsfty Smith, age 22 years, died
at 122 East Twelfth street.
Lot Scott, age 50 year*, died at
Inman avenue.
Mrs. Deos Frost Tupper. age 47
years, died In Philadelphia. Pa.
Emma Henderson, colored, age 25
yeans, died at 101 North Butler street
Charles 6'. Fain, age 34 years, died
at Wesley Memorial Hospital.
Hubert Percell. age 10 months, died
of pneumonia at 17 Tennessee ave
nue.
Mrs. Lixxle Harwell, age 23 years,
died of meningitis at 3*5 Qrant street.
BUILDING PERMITS.
too—Mr*. Lena Chamblee, to build
BIRTHS. •
To Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Elder, at 1*0
Crew etreet, a girl.
To Mr. and Mr*. R. O. Fllnn, at 253
West Peachtree street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McHugh, at
3(8 Pulliam street a girl.
' Frio Sam: lt\ Dsptt^
Ua$itX*rllMl rU(tt.11Hi4Mi$Cl.T. I
The Shine
That Lasts Longest!
TAX NOTICE
State and County Tax
Books now open. Make
your returns at once and
avoid the rush. Books
will close in a few days.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver,