Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 06, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, MAY 6. 1907, 13 jf. L. THBOWBR 39 North Forsyth' Street. nijLROAD FRONTAGE so 750.00 - f CORNER LOT, JciNG SAMPSON ST. nKE HUNDRED AND SfBKTY FEET, RUN- «tko BACK TO SOUTH ERN RAILROAD THE SAME WIDTH, HAS SIDE FRONTAGE ON IRWIN street one hundred .yj) SEVENTY FEET. SIDE TRACKS DOWN facing this proper ty. ONE MILLION DOL- L U?S BEING SPENT IN THIS IMMEDIATE SEC TION IN MANUFACTUR ING IMPROVEMENTS. . PRICE $2,750 ON TERMS, M.L. THROWER. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. nWlROIA AVENUE — SPLENDID, modern cottage with six room* and lull; tltlx you should see at once; 14.750. JL'ST EAST OF GRANT PARK. NEW modern cottage, live rooms, nice man. tele. bath, etc.; $2,500; $250 cash. $25 per month. ^ l NEWPORT—NEAT COTTAGE, with bit 100x2*6 to another stnet; east front; n little farm right In toVn; bam, etc.; $1,600. 43 NEWPORT—BRAND-NEW. FOUR rooms; large lot; city water; the only one left at $1,350; $200 caeh, $15 per month. 7 per cent Interest. GRIFFIN - CORNER D'ALVIONY, two o-rnnm cottagee, Just completed; cabinet mantels, with tiling; these are beauties. See us quick. / AT28 BRADLEY STREET. A SPLEN- dld three-room cottage on lot 40 feet front, for only $950; a neat little home and One Investment. OX GRIFFIN STREET; BRAND- new cottage, consisting of reception room, dining room, kitchen and two bed rooms, with nice cabinet mantels, with tiling; east front and a beauty; $1,250; $100 cash and $15 per month. TEN LOTS GIVEN AWAY. IN PREMIUMS. MAY 15. EAGAN PARK. Watch This Column. FOR SALE. $3,650—IN WEST END, ON PROSIINENT street, eight-room, two-story: gas, water, hath, sewerage. Corner lot 49>4 by 200. This waa built for a home and la all right. A real bargain at 33,660-11,000 cash—no leas. these lots at 3400 each. 32,200—SPLENDID 8EVENBOOM COT tage; alee lot fenced, on Hampton atrect; city water; one block from car line. It'a ire enough bargain. $500 ca«b, $25 per th. Talk to ue about this and you will CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. FOR SALE. $5,000—BEAUTIFUL LOT. 60x200, ON Gilmer atreet, one block of the now auditorium site. $1.600—SIX-ROOM RESIDENCE ON nice elevated lot, Irwin street, near Jackson. Small cash payment, bal ance easy. Monthly payments. $2,000—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE Pow ers atreet, near corner Orrac. $2,250—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE Mc Afee street, near Simpson. $1,250—NICE VACANT LOT PLATT street, near GUmer. $7,600—NEW BLOCK OF TWO FIVE- room cottages and two double tene ments on lot 72x200. now on a rent In come of $80 per month. Situated on West Linden street. $4,000 EACH—EIGHT-ROOM TWO- story residences In Inman Park, strictly modern. Terms very easy. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell 'Phone 2027. Atlanta 'Phone 18SL ELEGANT HOME IN JACK80N STREET —$7,600. Easy payments. It's a beauty and a bargain. IN THINKING OP THE GRANT PARK •action, think of ns. Nice cottages from $1,800 up. Easy terms. 32,860 BUYS SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH (IS, water, bath. Up-to-date, on Confed crate avenue. See this, sure. McGRORY & JOHNSON, (03 PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 469L IN WEST END, ON LEE STREET, we have a good six-room house, lot Id by 160; $.1,500 cash; OX WEST END AVENUE, A FIVE- room house; this Is a nice place; $3,850. Terms. IT YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL. Hat with us. Do you want to buy a borne or Investment? See us. And tour vacant houses con be rented by CHAS. P. GLOVER, 6 Auburn Ave. Four double, three room Houses, cement plaster, cy press shingles, renting* tq !*est class of colored tenants $7.00 a side. $5,000. A Number One Investment. A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. mi ACRES BROADSIDE OF THE MA rletta enr lino, two public roads pass property; suitable for n suburban home or truck farm. You can have It for $1,600. NICE LOT ON ASHBY AND ONE ON On»en«ferry, and with water nod sldo- walks. A bargain all for $800. TWO LOTH ON LESTER STREET, Kdgewood, On., $280 each. fiSE L6¥ 6fo wHiTfiFOtWIVtoNUS, Kdgewood. 1300. Vot; cashed ifosT 'ASTtTTTRo Vrtii are looking for In the real estate line at ray offleo. if you want to sell, will be glsd to serve you. If you wish to buy will endeavor to give yon a “square deal/' EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Iieal Estate, W East Alabama St. WOXES: BELL 333 * 363. ATLANTA SCO. |JSI >-N'0. si x AUGUSTA AVE. IDEAL bom. f"" 1 : " oy! - Bvaiiiif,,! shade. , ' llarilw0 ®d Bnlsh; house Just - . ' within «ne block of enr line. Lot lKV-.t *mu : 7-ftouy 8-room house . on "tf- t; house new end strictly - v ri " rireet Is already ettsb- COe of Atlanta's best streets. Vs , ' RETTIBB * lot on ken- ttart'fn/o Wll50; C,, F hn * J»»* passed hl * Mr «et; tile cldewelke are •c , */" ' l0WI >- Within one block of °"'i * n 'l convenient to icbool. I.OT rating DECATUR. OA. II—,, . , ar Hne and main street. I,ht i n t ront of [ ot !*• 3*xiio i *11 modern Improvements. “V. Terms. iX«i k A m’V T A °°OD INVESTMENT Botilevanl In vacant property. FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. 8 South Pryor 3120.06 __ West Alabama 175.00 1$ South Tryur 65.00 88 North Ilroad $5.00 526 Marietta 12.50 137 Gordon 17.50 113 Marietta $ 25.60 116-118 Bell wood 200 544 Decatur 10.00 437 Marietta 10.00 552 Decntnr 20.00 111*4 Marietta I...A 60.00 490 Rdgewood 12.50 871 Marietta 20.00 236-A North Bntler 15.00 506 DeKnlb, Kdgewood, Ga 12.00 570 Decatur 10.00 COAL AND WOOD YARD. 03 Auburn 50.00 JOHN J. WOODSIDB. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avehue. Bath Phones 618. AUCTION! AUCTION! ON WEDNE8DAT. JIAY 8, AT 3:36 P. M. We will sell at auction on the premises 19 nice restdeuce lots In South Kirkwood, fronting car line on Metropolitan avenue, i'etropol and Howard streets. South Kirkwood Is an established village, with churches, stores and splendid graded schools, good people with Dice homes and well-kept grounds. The car service Is good and Is going to be better In the near future. We will sell tbese lots on the very attrac tive terras of $25 cash and $10 per me - *" with 7 per cent simple Interest; will a 5 per cent off for all cash. Wo will give away $25 In gold In cash prises at the end of the sale. Take East Lake and Decatur cara at corner of South Pryor and Alabama streets. Cars leave every 15 minutes. Come and bay a lot that boa actual value. FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS RIVERSIDE PARK, Waycross, Ga. Waycross Is the magic city of 8a-— east Georgia! Three minions being spent la FOR RENT. Furnished. Price. Rooms. Candler St;. Decatur.... $35.66 45 W. Linden 26.60 Unfurnished. Price. Rooms. 133 Park *40.00 10 523 Central *7.50 7 261 Crew 21.50 7 73 Hood 20.00 6 46 Alaska 18.90 6 109 Mills 20.00 5 19 Gaskill 3.50 5 267 Ashby 13.10 5 280 E. Georgia 22.50 5 291 Ashby 18.10 S 299 Ashby 18.10 6 66 W. Linden 20.00 5 580 Decatur 15.00 4 959 Marietta 13.00 4 53 Inman 10.00 4 277 Magnolia 10.60 4 77 W. Georgia 11.60 3 16 Postell 9.00 3 Kindly bring this list with you. ROBSON & RIVERS. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. BeU Phone 2099, Atlanta Phone 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. ON THE VERY BEST PAR^ OF East Georgia avenuo wo have the sacrifice sale of a beautiful 6-room cot tage. This place Is strictly modern In every particular, haa line lot. north front, and la decidedly the beat place on the street for the money asked, and we can prove It. Call at office for full par ticulars. $4,600—A BEAUTIFUL TWO-STORY Washington street home place, Is east front and a beauty for tho price; lot Is (2 feet wide and la 178 feet deep. $2,250—IN WEST END, NEAR LEE street, 6-room cottage on a very pret ty chert street, whero everything la down and paid for. PLEASE LOOK AT 56 CHEROKEE avenuo, then como to the office and let us moke you a price on It. FOR $1,800.49 WE HAVE A BEAUTI- ful 4-room cottage. Terms Just like rent ' REMEMBER WE STILL HAVE A fow of those 3200 lots left, level, east front, oak grove, 310 cash and 36 per month. They are Inside of the city. 8,000 people will be added to tbs present population of 10,000 people within tbe next twelve months. The qnestton Is: Where will these people lire? Tho lot. In ''River side Park” answer that question. We are offering lots wttbln tbe corporate limits of Waycross on tbe remarkablo terms of $5 to $20 cash, sad $3 to $6 per month. No fixes, no Interest. Mr. Thomas Scratcbls Is with ns for the purpose of selling these lots. He bns made a personal Inspection, and Is In post- lion to advise yon. We consider these lots sure money makers You stand to make from (0 per cent to 100 per cent before you are half through paying for them. See or write for particulars and plats. ON GARDEN STREET NEAR GEORGIA avenue, well-built and attractive 5-room cottages all conveniences; goot lot MxHO Price 32,300. a new six-room cottage, with cahlnst man tela, cluli bouse grates, Georgia wood Bber plastering, Built of good material, on ele vated oak shaded lot; pleasing surround ings; will only be ten minute* from hns|. ness esnter when cars are running. This la a good buy for 82,000; 3700 cash and $70 per month. This property Is sure to enhance Dig things oro planned for WILLIAM S. ANSLEY, Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 BUSINESS PROPERTY—PETERS ST. Thla aide of the viaduct, right next to the engine house, looking right out on the freight depot of the Southern railway, have n lot 37% feet front, which la large enough for two stores, which can be bought If taken quick for $8,500. This Is cheaper than anything In this section, and It will pay you to buy It. PIEDMONT AVENUE HOMfe—ELEGANT now house of 10 rooms with bath rooma on both floors, between Fourth and Fifth streets. This place was built for a home, aud If yon are looking for something worth the money, this Is It. Price $11,000. NORTH SIDE HOME-YOU HAVE BEEN looking for just this kind of a place, room 2-story house, new and In one block of West Peachtree. Can be bought on rea sonable terms. Price $6,250. FOURTEENTH STREET-NEW HOUSE, with 8 rooms, and It la n beauty. If you want n choice home on this elegant thor oughfare this Is a chance to get It. cau bo bought for $8,500, and Is a plenier, In value, for this section. IN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF THE business center and located among good people, an old-fashioned but well-bulTt resi dence of nine rooms, with all the conven iences. Eelevsted, level and shady lot, 80 by 140 to alley. A pick-up for $4,500. 4S3 ORMOND STREET, RIGHT AT CHER okee avenue. A strictly modern Ore-room cottage. Built by day labor of good mate rial for a home. Nice lot, fronting the car line, 45 by 160 feet to alley This Is a very attractive place, and wo tnlnk It good vsluo for $2,750. Reasonable terms. — ■l« CENTURY BUILDING. yiaOTH PHONES 4234 EXTRA BELL PHONE 4235 SOUTH SIDE HOMES. K.soo-tuioo CASH AND $50 PER MONTH; South Boulevard; teu rooms; lot 50 by ISO: extra 9ne throughout. Boy this and you will always be proud of your Judgment. *3.900-11, large 1,000 CASH AND S2S PER MONTH; I3.SO-3I.SOO CASH, BALANCE EASY; pretty sev.n room cottage on Lee street; lot 50 by ■:/> to alley. A neat home and rheop; woifiil rent for 335. $2,466—$150 CASH AXD MS PER. MONTH; pretty new six room honse; shady lot: el- anted. This able Grant perk. Would rent for $20 per month. Foolish man, why cou- 31756—NEW; FOUR ROOMS; BATH, GAS and water. This side Grunt park. Terms right. This one won't list for another ad vertising. WE HAVE LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL CHEAP lota. too. See us soon. "WE GET RESULTS." ONF, OF TnB NICEST AND COSIEST six-room cottage home* on the sostb side. Everything complete and comfortable. Best neighborhood. Price $3,186, on terro% of IY80 cash; balance *25 per month; 7 per coat. This place Is now rented to a good tenant for 328 per month. McLendon ave.-almost new five- room cottage; lot 80 by 266 to »lley, good place to raise chickens and children. $1,860 —dead ensy term. FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park. 86 by 1«0; tile walks. Cheap for $300. Sale* Department: a s. iiook, n. c. eve. LOTS WANTED. Have customers for building lots in all sections. If you wish to sell yours to advan tage list with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. Phones 1075. IF YOU WANT A HOME LOOK AT THESE. WEST BAKER STREET—WE HAVE ON this desirable north side street a beauti ful, modern little cottnge with all coaven* lenres, seven rooms and hall, art glasa win dows, combination gss anil electric fixtures. city. Terms $1,000 cash, lialsncs easy. J. A. RASBURY, Manager. THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. NORTH BOULEVARD. RIGHT JiT Ponce DeLeon—A beautiful nTne- room home, nearly new. equipped'with gas and electricity, modern nrrftngo ment and conveniences; lot (6x217, gtv Ing nice lawn In front, wide, deep back yard, with large shade trees. This la one of the beat In the city and won't be offered but a few days. The price la right. *880—WITHIN A STONE'S THROW of bast part of North Boulevard, near churches and schools, we have one of the choicest lota on the north aide, and "looks good” for Investment or home alte. The lot Is 49x133 to wide alley and Ilea perfectly, with three-foot ele vation. Can ofTer thla lot 3160 below adjoining property. Here’s your chance. SELL LOIS CHEAPER." OMPJNY 202 Cancll *si9 BOTH PHONH $3,000 FOR A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE on Woodward Ave., naar Park Ave., on a lot 82x170. This la a well built house, has Just been painted; walla are freshly tinted; double floored; nice shade; place has all modern conven iences. N. JACKSON ST.-YVE HAVE nERE A modern 2-itory frame, 10 rooms, brand new; splendid lot, 44x128 to a 15-foot alley. The price on thla trill astonish yon. CALL AROUND TO BEE US. WE HAVE both Improved nnd unimproved property In every section of the city and can Inter- eat you eithef In a home or a nice building lot. MATHEWS, HILL & white, 6th Floor Empire Bldg. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-D0ZIER MFG. COMPANY. i 33,566—RICHARDSON ST. A BEAU- tlful home of seven rooms, on shaded lot 76x1(0. Home has all modem con veniences, and wa consider It .a bar gain. Terms If dsalred. NEXT THURSDAY, MAY 9, AT 11 O’CLOCK AUCTION SALE OF 87 RESIDENCE LOTS IN KIRKWOOD Sale will be conducted by Col. J. C. Morrow, tbe fa mous Pittsburg auctioneer. Terms, 1-4 cash, balance $10 a month. FREE BARBECUE on day of sale. Take main Decatur cars leaving comer Edgewood Ave. and Peach tree St. every 10 minutes. For plats, etc., apply to ROBSON & RIVERS, 8 WEST ALABAMA ST. [SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS STATISTICS. *2.200—FIVE-ROOM, PRACTICALLY new cottage on Bass St. Water, gas and porcelain bath. Cabinet mantels. *300 cash and 328 per month. BEAUTIFUL FIVE-ROOM LEE ST. cottage; nice level lot. Owner going to leave city. Can be bought at $2,500. A bargain. See us st ones. $4,380—EIGHT-ROOM, TWO-STORY home. Has all modem conveniences; servant's house; on a lot 80x150. In tbe nlceet portion of Forrest Ave. $8.000—ON JACKBOX ST. WE HAVE an elegant new ten-room house, with furnace heat; folding doors; cabinet mantels; porcelain bath, and In fact everything that can be deelred In a home. This can be bought on very reasonable terms, and we consider It a bargain. 'WE SELL LOTS CHEAPER” PROPERTY TRANSFERS. *2,780—Mrs. Anna M. Ponder to the Home Investment Company, lot on Weet Peachtree atreet. Warranty deed. 31,(32 (penal sum)—J. F. Leary to J. N. Wallace and W. A. Gresham, lot on Piedmont place. Bond for title. *1,932 (penal sum)—J. F. Leary to J. N. Wallace and W; A. Gresham, lot on Piedmont place. Bond for title. 31,932 (penal sum)—J. T. Leary to J. N. Wallace and W. A. Gresham, lut on Piedmont placo. Bond for title. *200—J. N. Williams to T. M. At wood, lot In land lots Nos. (7 and (8, containing ten acres. Warranty deed. 11,900 (pennl aunt)—The Neal Bank to E. F. Elder, lot on Bt. Charles ave nue. Bond for title. 33.800 (penal sum)—The Neal Bank to W. T. Stead, Iot on St. Charles ave nue. Bond for title. 1595—Mrs. Julia R. Lynch to N. A. Chastain, lot on Emmstt street. War ranty deed. DEATHS. Mrs. Busan Wharton Wilson, age CO years, died at 124 East North avenue. Earnest Hsrndon. age 1 month, died at (5 Chappell street. Julia Danle), age .11 years, died of typhoid fever at 22 Cherry.atreet. Mrs. D. W. Jolly, age 67 years, died at 42 Mills street. Marguerite Trammel, age 1 year, died at 66 North Boulevard. , Mark Crenshaw, age 3 months, died at 10 McDonald street. Thomas C. McLendon, age -59 year a died at Knotts Station. K. U. Thomas, age 41 years, died of fracture of the leg at Grady hospital. Mamie Hamilton, colored! age 19 years, died at 11 Lowe street. B. A. Reynolds, age (1 years, died at 37 Abbott street. Lula Wright, colored, age 27 years, died at 147 Boulevard. W. L. Dyer, age 30 years, died at 48 English avenue. Allen Bates, age 40 yean, died at 163 Cypress street. Letter Tumlln. age 1 year, died of pneumonia at 188 Cherokee avenue. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mra. T. B. Caudlf, at 137 Rawson street, s girl. * To Mr. and Mra. Robert Lee Slaugh ter. at 46 Inman avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. Crate, at 473 Cherokee avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. T. I). Johnson, at 20 Pulliam street. To Mr. and Mra. C. R. Walker, at 340 East Linden street, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mra. W. Cassells, at 52 Harold avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oram 11 n, at 386 Luckle street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boyleston. at 105 Forrest avenue, a girl. To Mr. nnd Mra. W. N. Howell at 370 Capitol avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. James M. Duke, at CLINTON, 8. C. Miss Bailie Liddell, of .Money, .Miss., has returned to Clinton to resume her work as instructor In the Orphanage Schools. Messrs. Fowler and 'Templeton are numbered among Atlanta's sight-seers this week. Mr. J. A. D. Young Is recovering slowly from a recent lllnees. An enthusiastic bunch of Clinton citi zens attended tbe Inter-colleglate ora torical contest which was held last week at Greenwood. The Cecllian Mu«lc Club will enter tain the public at Clinton Friday, May the 3d. Mr. Edgar Todd, of this county, was married to Miss Alma Cole, of Cross Hill, 8. C., Thursday, April 26. Rev. H. Fowler perforating the ceremony. After the city schools of Spartanburg close Mr. Jesse W. Boyd, the principal, who has recently been admitted to tho bar, will begin the practice of law. Mr. R. C, Phllson, a former clerk of Clinton, spent several days here re cently. LAFAYETTE. Mrs. Frank Shaw, of Estell, Ga, visited her mother. Mrs. J. A. Clements, oil Annuchle street, this week. Mr. Bud Jones, of Atlanta, a former citizen of Walker, Is visiting relatives In nnd near LaFnyette. Miss Ellen Srtmnn, of Chattanooga, Is the guest of Mra. T. A. Jackson this Mrs. E. P. Hall, of Pond Spring, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Nash. J. C. Wardlaw. who has been at tending the B. 1. 8. at Rome, Is at horns for a week. Mr. Edmond L. Newton, of Social Circle, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Steele, on Cherokee avenue, this week. Miss Mary Warrenfells Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Warrenfells, on Mis sion Ridge, Chattanooga. NASHVILLE, TENN. Mrs. Whiteford Russell, of Atlanta, who Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle, for a month's stay, haa been the guest this week of Mrs. Charles L. Ridley, Jr., who has. a beautiful new country place on the Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Grantland Rice and lit tle daughter arrived In Nashville the first of the week from Cleveland, Ohio, to make their future home here, Mr. Rice having acaepted the $>oaltlon of sporting editor on n new paper, The Tennessean, to be launched -hare the middle of May. They are now the guests of Mr. Rice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Rice, but will keep house after the middle of next week In an at tractive residence In West End. As Miss Kate Hollis, of Americus, Ga., Mrs. Rice has already many friends In Nashville, having visited here before her marriage. The Woman’s Club of Nashville was formally opened last Monday with an afternoon tea for the members. The club has attractive quarters on Church •treet Bnd a fine swimming pool, 80 by 20 feet In size, Is already proving a success for lovers of equatlc sports. Ths officers of the club aro: President, Mra. Dan Buntln; first vice prestdant, Mra. Lucius Burch; , second vice president, Mrs. John M. Gray, Jr.; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Peau Folk. Already It has a membership of 100 representa tive Nashville women and a hand some up-to-date woman's club building on Broad street Is contemplated. Mrs. Charles Barham entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon to compli ment Mrs. F. O. Watts’ guests, Mra. Will Carroll and Mrs. Raphael Bryan, of Memphis. Other bridge parties of the week were one on Wednesday given by Mrs. Renton McMIllln for Mrd. James M. Ili ad, of Boston, and a sec ond by the same hostess Friday for Mrs. Gardner's bridge club. Mra. Smith Tenlson will entertain at card* thla evening to compliment Miss Margaret Warner, of Chattanooga. Mrs. Jerome Long, of Memphis, was the honoree of a bridge luncheon Wed nesday, of which the hostess was Mrs. Henry Hayley, also.of Memphla, who Is apendlng some week* In tho city. Mrs. Norman Klrkman entertained the Colonial Card Club Tuesday and a few evenings previously Mr. nnd Mra. Klrkman entertained for the Benedict Whist Club. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CALLED TO MEET IN JUNe. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., May 6.—The next meet ing of ths Sixth District Medical As sociation of Georgia will be held at the Wigwam Hotel. Indian Springs. Ga., Wednesday. June 12. The program Is being made out and preparations will be mads to entertain the gathering at Indian Springs. Indian Springs Is ths most famous resort In Georgia. Thero are live hotel*—Wigwam. Elder House, Calumet, Bryan House, Foye Hotel, be sides several boarding houses. 331 Luckle street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Durand, at 292 Cameron street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maddox, at 863 .Woodward avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. John F, Jones, at 621 Capitol avenue, a boy. BUILDING PERMITS. 11,600—Mutual Investment Company, to build one-story frame dwelling at 53- 60 8lmpson atreet. 34.000— Mutual Investment Company, to build three one-story frame dwell ings at 210-12 and rear Howell street. 31.000— Mutual Investment Company, to build four ono-atory framo dwell ings st 388.80-4-486-8 Houston street ($1,500 each). $4,200—Empire State Inveatment •ompany, to build two one-story frame dwellings at 58-8 SIcDantel street. *260—Jamas M. Reeves, to build ad dition to brick store at 143 East Cain street. *4.000—John W. Grant, U) remodel brick building Rt 25 South Pryor street. *75—L. W. Peeples, to re-cover framo dwelling at 171 Hunnlcutt street. 3425—Central Realty Company, to cut twelve windows In Austell build ing. *200—J. P. Jsnsen, to repair frame dwelling at corner Woodward avenuo and Connally street. F. J. COOLEDGE A SON HAVE 500 SAM PLE CANS OF JAPA- LAC TO GIVE TO THE FIRST 500 GROWN PEOPLE TO CALL AT THEIR HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE, 150 PETERS STRET. WATCH THESE COLUMNS—-A DAILY INDEX OF REALTY DARGAINS