Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 20, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, MAY M. L. THROWER, real estate. Eighty-two feet frontage on Whitehall street, running back to railroad one hundred 8D d ninety feet. Manufac turing sites of this kind are scarce. Get busy. One hundred and seventy one feet on Whitehall run ning back to railroad one hundred and fifteen feet, goth of these manufactur ing sites are “cheap.” Let us show them to you. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. READ THESE WJ-BOOM HOUSE. nuir.T of beet material; up to date la all eon- !l?i .t« n ltal location; double ear line; splendid nelghlwre: two hloeke of ai-hool; lur™rS,.n? W JS * 31M - I hl * * aplendld to nelf' 1 *?*’ ,B< * 0 * rller h ** Inatroctod tie . D, i elegant home at ... ."■•hlngton atreet; new bouae; mod- t™i l0 . erery r f.apeet; cultivated neighbor- lUUil'' J’t2. rl,r Ulde out and take look at this property. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. ON SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE MCE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND •or street; all Improvements down; largo •lot and ft nlco borne; only $1,850. Enajr terms. ' ON ASIIBY STREET, NEAR REECHER street; nice alx-room cottage, with ball. This Is hrn ml-new, with large lot; $3,250. Term*. . MCE NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; NICE lot; we can *cl! this place for $1,750. Terms. J600.W-CASII AND mOO IN FIVE \^AR8 i: Its You mate by its side sol ights; lot 41 by 170; Its ml for $1^50.00. »w..w GASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS -Fite room cottage nesr Williams street •rbool; rents for $12.6$. Pflce $1,250.00. This I801.00—THREE ROOMS AND HALL; nice lot near Hemphill iivenue, whero fterylHwly wants property. This Is a cash bargain. »*).(*> BUYS' A LOT 43 FEET WIDE from Morgan avenue to Linde ‘ ami a half blocks east of Nort This I* two lots, and North S like this don't come often. CASH AND $700.00 IN FIVE YEARS ‘ * ' “ room cotta by 144 am JUST EAST OF GRANT* FARK, NEW modern cottage, live rooms, nice msntels, bath, etc.; $2,500; $250 cash, $25 per m<r‘" VACANT LOTS' ON ISOM-IOR T-ROOM HOUSE. NORTH . two fr °n> Peachtree, four ,r ; m Candler; on lot «7xl«7; splendid location for so apartment bouse. •*l?*ir F0 . R SPLENDID e-llOOM HOUSE , i Rennie Brae; built for home; heat mo- »"'> •>«»«• TUI* place Is worth $2,600, but must be sold at once. Phone us. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., ’Phong 4613,36 Inman Bldg. McCRORY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. M3 PETERS BUILDING; ’PHONE M9L $4.730—ON WASHINGTON STREET; A lovely 9-room re«!denee; large lot; all con veniences. It Is a peach and a bargain. See ua quick about this. FOR SALE. FOURTEEN-ROOM RESIDENCE: NORTH side; dose. Is;- large corner lot; good neighborhood. Owner breaking up house keeping and prefers to sell rntbtr thon to rent so valuable n modern home. Can be bought for about what It- would coat to build the house. Kindly call at the office for particulars. Price $12,600. $750 EACH FOR TWO NICE LARGE vacant lots on Gfeenwood avenue; nesr North Boulevard. Terms $6W cash, balance four or five nnnuni payments, to suit purchaser. $80(1—SIX-ROOM TENEMENT ON BU8U street, between Mangum and Gray streets. Rents regularly at $8: with space for fur ther Improvements. $1,000 WILL BUY A FIVE-ROOM COT- FOR RENT. furnisheO. UNFURNISHED. WOO-NICE LARGE VACANT I.OT Met liver, ureet, Weit End. Situated _ tureen Lawton and Queen ,treat,. Term, very easy. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. $6,MO-ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS; new and aplendld 11-room realdence, ar ranged for two famfllea; all Improrementa and rented for $06 per month. You cun’t afford to mlsa this, but you will have to talk to ua kinder eaay and not delay. $J,160 BUYS A CUTE 5-ROOM COTTAGE bear Grant park; water, gaa, bath, cabl- net mantela, $300 to $600 onah. .balance $20 per month. Qul^paylog rent and take tbla. $3,400-1001193. RIGHT AT GRANT PARK: 6-room cottage; would exchange for eubur- bnn home. It’e a real bargain nod good In- reatment. $3,350—ON CONFEDERATE AVENUE, $ room cottage, cabinet mantels, water, sew erage, porcelain bath, up to date and a big bargain. NEW AND LOVELY 6-ROOM COTTAGE corner lot and shaded; went end. It’s beauty and cheap-$3,30-Enay terms. Yon will like thla. AT 45 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE RE- dacer! from $1,350 to City water and lari 7 per cent Interest wiUttl Duvr.r.i, i tkivo «»te- ini $1,350 to $1,800 for a few days. • and large lot. Easy payments; Interest You can't beat this. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 K0RTI1 side LOT-* BY 280. THI8 LOT !» In Ansley park, and la a beauty, and J* to the value of It, If you will aeo the location and consider the alse you will readily ?.••» that It la cheaper than any thing you can buy. You didn't know that ?ou could get such a lot In this section for •o!y 12.350, did you? $1,650-BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, on large lots, just off of Luckle street car line, and near waterworks; easy terms. See ns quick or you will lose this opportu nity. $1,650—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, McMillan atreet; lovely shaded lot; cabl- net mantels; nothing as good and cheap In or near the city. Easy terms. CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate,, BELL PHONE 615$. 221 CENTURY BLDG. $2,400 FOR NICE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. with water, gaa and bath, on unimproved atreet, and not far from Peachtree. Rent ed at $23 per month and paying 12V£ per cent Interest. Can only offer it for short time at thla price. Decatur property - six-room *™»' and lot. 50 by 150. In half block of the court house. Four of the rooms are Jlaitcred and the other two ready for plat- taring. This place Is In half block of car al *>. Trice $1,275. *HAI>Kr» I.OT—I HAVE A BEAUTY OUT ■J't’openhlll, covered with lovely trees In a fine neighborhood, and It Is a cor- J* r lot. Front* 175 feet on one atreet and P 6 * through to another. This can be "Wit for $1,275. Rear south boulevard-nice five- rno,, i r "ttnge, nearly new; nicely located, with r«ve<l sidewalks. House 1 w ater and gati. Lot 50 by 150, and tho •*o*r is anxious to tell it for $2,500. *AS|ll.\GTOX tffREET-TinS SIDE OF *^rgi a avenue la a two-atory eight-room r* p - fluting east. Thla place can Ik* Jf ht for $5,003, and you can pay $1,000 n and get tuims on the balance. $6,600 FOR A TWO-STORY HOUSE OF nine room*, with all modern conveniences and furnace bent. In elegant north side neighborhood, and with large beautiful lot. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell Tbone 2027. Atlanta Thon, 11SL Auction Sale of .Suburban Home Tracts at Conway Springs In Cobb County, May 22D AT 3 P. M. CONWAY SPBINGS IS ON THE MARI ettn car line, 8 miles out; lying on !$otti sides of the* car line and public road These tracts run from 1 to 5 acres; most of them have woods and running water, and nice home sites. Conway Kprlnga already has several nice homes which form the nu cleus of a high-class conimuulty. We want to impress upon you that this Is not n lot safe, for It Is your opportunity to buy terms of oue-fourth cash, the balnucc In one, two ami three years, with 7 per cent simple Interest: 5 per cent will be offered AUCTION!! AUCTION!! OF 97 LOTS IN THE HEART OF INDUS TRIAL ATLANTA, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON NEXT three blocks from Marietta street car line. This property Is surrounded by rnllroad yunls aud right of ways, and In easy reach of all the Mg manufacturing Industries out Marietta street. There Is uot s house vacant In this section. Wo recommend these lots especially to those who would like to build some small houses to rent to pay 15 ;>er cent. We are going to aell this proper ly on tho very easy terms of one-fourth cash and the balance $5.00 per month, with 7 per rent: nil notes will be payable on or before. Five per cent will l$e offered for all cash. We will give away, after the sale, absolutely free, two lots. This Is good merchantable projierty. Come out and buy It nt your own price. Call at office for jdats. FOR $3,500 I CAN SELL YOU THE BIG test bargain lu a beautiful 100-foot lot, or two 60-foot lots, that you ever looked at on the north side. Ou one of the most prominent north aide street*, and In slegaut neighborhood. They ore fine depth, nnd you can easily make threo fine lota that will sell like hot cakes. But you II have to be quick, as my time la limited at thla price. $3,500 EACH FOR TWO BRAND NEW 2- story house* of 9 rooms each, with wnter, B * and electricity, and nice east front ta; on nice street. In nice neighborhood, and not too far out. They will rent for $36 each, and pay 12 per cent Interest, $11,000 FOR AN ELEGANT. MODERN non.* on Piedmont avenue; 2-story house of ten room* with all modem conveniences. and ._ j of the l>eat neighbor It's a fine bargain. $1,000 EACH FOR TWO FINE LOTS VERY near Grant park. They are fine alse, and very convenient to car lines. They are dam diet to build on and sell to fine advantage. FOR RENT *. h DWELLINGS. Hr ' , 3 -,?4 llnuitnn (hotel) $126.04 III 5" !2? Marietta (boarding howl. 56.04 71 f • w..hincton < kr hJ to,j, li Jackson 1 kr £■’ Thlrrt 75.00 kr h' SWjanleett *.04 •V V I W-at Baker *.00 ' r h ’ 12 Fair 44.04 Triv?l» Kl,,t IJ »den 30.04 J 0IIN J. WOODSIDE, T "E RENTING AGENT. 12 Anlmrn Aronue. Both 'Phooea—<11 » FOB A BEAUTIFUL .fOTTAOB mie at Decatar. I/ire, henntlfql lot. on cor line, anil In fine nvlehl^rtiood. onl, offer nt Ihe pri«-« for few aai<. I HAVE A SPLENDID LIST OF HOUSES and rarant lota In all .nod part, of Ihe ,iir aa w,ll n. In the atiliurha, and It will pnr’ymt to on 11 nnd aeo me lieforo buying. A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. 5-Room Cottage on E. Fail- street, modern conveniences, close to center of city; a good lot; excellent, neighborhood. For a few days will offer it for $3,000—$700 cash, bal ance $300 per year or $25 per month. FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS RIVERSIDE PARK, Waycross, Ga. ndlllon-dollar shop*. It is estimator that 4,000 to 5.000 people will Ik* added to the present population of, 10,000 people within the neat twelve months. The iiuestlon la: Where will these |ieople live? The lots In ••Riverside Park’* answer that question. We nre offering lots within the corporate limits of Wnycrotfs on the remarkable term* of $5 to $20 cash, and 13 to $6 per month, tnxes, no luterest. Mr. Thomas Kcrutchln Is with ua for the purpose of selling these lots. He has made a personal Inspection, nnd is In posi tion to advise you. Wo consider these lota sure money-makers. You atand to make from 6o per cent to 100 per cent before-you nre half through paying for them. See or write for particulars nnd plats. 186 Jackson . 3S3 South Boulevard ... 331 E. IJnden 53 Donne 365 South Pryor 558 Edge wood DeKalb (Inman Park) 51 drew 622 Central T6S East Georgia S65 Highland 100 Piedmont 63 Loomis 52 Johuson 42 South McDaniel.. . 66West Linden . 60.00 . 40.00 . 80.00 . 90.00 . 45.00 . 16.00 . 38.00 . 42.60 :8:8 . 30.00 . 22.50 . 25.00 . 25.00 . 22.50 . 27.60 . 33.35 . 22.50 . 20.00 . 20.00 . 22.50 . 15.60 12 rooms 13 rooms 10 rooms 10 rooms 9 rooms 9 rooms 5 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 7 rooms 7 rooms 7 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 4 rooms ROBSON & RIVERS. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phone 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. $704—FOR THIS SMALL AMOUNT WE . b»y« ft new 3-room cottage on river car line with lot 100 feet wldo aud 200 feet deep. This la an extra large lot and Is all cleared up and ready for cultivation. Thla 8 lace Is only about 100 yards from the car. Ive us tome cash aud let the rest go a| $1,650—A SWELL LITTLE SUBURBAN 4- room cottage, with ona-balf acre lot, nili nicely wired In. with poultry houses, fruits different kinds ana beautiful oak shade tfront. Thla Is a perfect little dream, aud ^Pht near the very best car service. $400 cash and $20 per month will turn the trick. $3,200—GOOD NEW HOUSE WITH SIX acre* nice level land, nnd also pretty oak rove. Good car service. The owner wants sell thla place, and If you will drop by our office and let ua tell you about this place you will flud this Is Just the place you have been looking for. Just u little money and the rest is easy. WHAT ABOUT A 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH two-acre lot on 8outb Decatur car line* You had better come up aud see this place right away, for places like this dou't lost. $10 CASH AND $f. PER MONTH WILL buy a nice east front oak grove lot Inside the city limits. How inauy do you want? WEST END PROPERTY AT AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907, AT 3 P. M. SHARP, 32 LOTS ON LUCILE AVENUE, OAK STREET, DARGAN STREET ANP LUCILE PLACE. BIG SHAM BUTTLE FOR STA1I TROOPS Piedmont Park to Rattle with Musketry Next Saturday, i S. B. TURMAN & CO. $4,604—FORREST AVENUE; TWO-STORY nine-room houw; lot 44 bjr 144; ha, all Im- prorementB. Eaay terma. per cent. Rent I n com TB anon WANTED —TO BUY FOB CUSTOMER from 6 to * ncrea on I’eacbtree ronil, for Immediate aide. FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 52? CANDLEH BLDG. [ PHONE 5161 ' J. A. RASBURY. Manager. LOTS AT SACRIFICE $964—JONHR AVENUE; LOT 104 nY 134. Here la a good chanrt- to build and make monfjr; good renting aeetlon. N ELEVENTH 8TBEET, IlETWur... the Feaebtreea; bountiful lot: 60 by 164, only $66 per foot. Call eud let ua ahow thla ON FOURTEENTH STREET-WB CAN $2,004—HENDRICKS AVENUE, NEAR l'ryor atreet; good, ffre-room bouse; nice loN all lm|>ro,entente down; one-half casta. $3,154—CREW STREET. NEAR WOOD- ward areniie. Good aaren-room honse. This Is In walking distance aud will make you a nice home. Terms. S. B. TURMAN & CO. ON GARDEN STREET NEAR GEORGIA nveuue, well-built aud attractive 5-room ittagea; nil couveiileucea; good lot 34x140. ON STEWART AVENUE. JUST AT THE rity limit*, and fronting the new car Hue, new Nix-room cottage, with cabinet uinti- tcla, club hoiiHe grntea, Georgia wood t1l>er plastering, built of good material, on ele vated oiik shaded lot; plcmdug aurrouuil* Inga; will ouly lw ten mluutes’ from Uual- ness center when cars are running. Tbla ta a good Imv for $2,600; $700 cnah ami $20 per month. Tbla property Is sure to enhnnre lu value, for big tbluga arc plnnucd for thla aeetlon. IN TEN MINUTES' WALK OF THE htudneM router nnd located among goo$! people, nu old-fnah!oned but well-built real deuce of nine rooina, with nil the eotiren leiicea. Elevated, level and shady lot, 60 by lto to alley. A pick-up for $4,500. ! ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST Nix-room cottage homeo nu the aoiitb aide. Everything complete nud comfortable. Beat neighborhood. Price $3,159, nu terma of $850 cnah; balance $25 |»er month; 7 per .pent. Thin place ta now rented to a goo$l tenant for $25 per month. mclkndon avi-l—almost new five FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park, 50 by 169; tile wnlka. Cheap for $800. Sale* Department: A. S. HOOK. It. C. EVE. 22 LOTS FOR SALE 22 AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, MAY 21ST, AT 3 O’CLOCK, ON DEKALB AVENUE. HERE WE HAVE ELEVATED, beautiful place, for a gentleman's home. Everything I, dean and Invit ing; lust out of the noise and amoke of the city, a little east of Judge John 8. Candler', elegant big home; all the surrounding, are aplendld; buildings are going up In every direction. Should you buy one of these lot* and Improve It, and for any reason you should ever desire to move, which la Improbable, you could alwaya sell at a profit. This broad driveway will forever make thtk a very attractive and delightful locali ty. Look over thl, property, dee the view, the grove and elegant neighbors, then compare them with your lot, be ing aold In undeilrable places, and you are bound to rush to this sale for a choice lot. Jerms, 1-3 cosli, balance C and 12 months, at < per cent. PRICES. I HAVE TWO VACANT LOTS that can be bought for $850 and $650, close in and in section well built up; right near good car serv ice. These lots are now $100 be low value, and in six months you could sell nt $200 profit. Close in vaennt lots are scarce, and you had better see these, if you. v»nt ft good building lot or investment of this kind.. Easy terms. “The best security on earth is tho earth itself.” Ternis: One-fourth cash, balance on or before 6, 12 and 18 months from date at 6 per cent interest. This plot of lots is bc- i tween Gordon avenue aud r/ucile avenue and between Lawton and Holdcrncss streets, INSIDE the CITY LIMITS. STREET CAR FACILITIES. This property fronts Lu- cile avenue ear lino; cars are marked “West View.” Gor don street cars one block away. Take either West View or Gordon street cars, and get off at Lawton stroot. SCHOOLS. The new pub lic city grammar school on Peeples' street is only two blocks away. The “E. P. Howell” Citv At a meeting of the officer, of the Fifth regiment, held In the armory on Hunter street Sunday evening. It was decided to have a sham battle at Pied mont park next Saturday afternoon. Many outside companies of the state troops will be In Atlanta on that day In attendance upon the exercises Incident to tho unveiling of the Gordon monu ment. and the time for the battle will be most opportune. Monday morning a committee was appointed to take charge of the ar rangements nnd the plans for the affair are being rapidly formed. The com mittee consists of Captain I. T. Catron, chairman; Captains Wilson, Dun- woodle, Hall nnd King. Captain Hall will have charge of the quartermaster's department; Captain Wilson, assisted by Major Dosler, will have charge of the plan of campaign, nnd Captain Dunwoodle will make arrangements for a barbecue which will be served Just before the battle. The barbecue will be tendered the visiting companies by the local troops and will bs free of charge. The battle will begin at B o'clock and an admission fee of 26 cents will be charged. Telegrams Inviting every company In the state to participate In the battle were sent out Monday by Captain Catron, and It Is expected that all the Invitations will be accepted. The state has military companies located In Rome, Cedartown. Macon, Llndale, Ma rietta, 8avnnnnh and several other points, and It la expected that at least. 1,600 men will lie lined up In battle array on the day of the fight. The committee Is planning to make the bat tle the grandest military display that has been seen In Atlanta In many years. SCHOOLS OF FULTON ARE PROSPEROUS County Commissioner’s Re port Shows Great * Growth. -TE | 10 CENTURY BUILDING. ' Both phones azm » EXTRA DELL lUiONE 423S $10,004—WASHINGTON* HTUEET—FOUR- leen rooms; two elorle,; on lot 100 liy *1 two norcelnin linthe; Interior flnlabed i blemish oak; servant’s houw and laun dry. One of the nlcert homes In the city, end a hsrxnlu at the price. House Is only two years old, and the terma ran be made fairly euny. a very pretty live-room cot. take home on South Boulevard; house hi, K rcelaln hath; cabinet mantels, and an ex* l large hall; lot 64 hy 144. SOME VACANT SPECIALS. $2.009—TWENTY-FOUR LOTS AT THE terminus of the eleetrle line In llspe- Thls,price la According to the report of County School Commissioner M. L. Brittain for the year 1S07, which has Just been made public, the schools of Fulton county are In better condition at the present time than they have been at any time In the history of the county. , . . , , n In his efforts to secure longer term* l Ul'k, nOW being beautified and better school facilities. Professor , . Brittain states that the people havo by tile Citv, IS Within three responded better, Iierhaps, than could - have been expected, and uses aa an Il lustration the fact that three commu-1 allies, remote from the city, with less than 100 children altogether, have built three two-room school houses, costing $3,000, to take the places of threa one- room atructurea costing perhaps $100 each. The report shows that within the last twatve months, using only about $6,000 of the county's funds, $16,000 has been raised and expended for new buildings and school Improvemnts. Every school for white children Is now painted and supplied with modern desks. . An Interesting feature of the report la the statement that dosens of families uro moving to the country every day and that the attendance upon the rural achools la constantly Increasing as u result. blocks. Sewer, water and gas arc easily accessible. beautiful and lerel. HENRY L. WILSON, AUCTIONEER. $1.600—80-FOOT HIGHLAND AVENUE lot, near the Boulevard. Thla jq cheap. $7§6-N!CR OAK STREET CORNER LOT. £! FOR RENT. A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN-ROOM 8URUR- tain home, on the Central road, at Hape- rllle, Ga., 5-rent ear fare. Houiie la fur- ntahed complete: ha* also garden, chick• en*. Would make a very pretty summer home. "WE GET RESULTS.’ W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. We have for quirk sate s beautiful ale- room cottage nn Eaat Georgia avenue, which la modern In every reapect. It la on good eleed lot with alley In rear and rente for $25.00 per month. Price $2,600,04—$600 neb. Salesmen—A. B. Dnncsn, J. W. Eub.mke, J. D. Yarbrough. Both 'Phones—6560. TURKISH STUDENT WIN8 ORATOR’S CONTE8T MEDAL. Charlottesville, Va., May 20.—The annual contents for the orator's medal In the Washington Literary Boclety of the University of Virginia wan won by Halgaxoon K. Kaprlellan. of Cesarea. Turkey, a student In the third-year claes In the medical department. The dehator’s medal was non by Gentry Hodges, of Jonesboro, Tenn., a student in the graduate department. Lucilo avenue is cherted and has sidewalks. The property is directly opposite the beautiful homo of Major J. T. Dargan, the Dargan block being covered with a magnificent forest being equal to a park. No better neighbors and no nicer homes anywhere than those surrounding this prop erty, on Peeples street, Lu- cile avenue, Holdcrncss street aud Gordon avenue, formerly Gordon street. Best car service in any sec tion of the city. Cal's every few minutes oh either Lu* eilc or Gordon avenue. NEW HOUSES. More new homes have been built in this locality thau in the same area in or around Atlanta. Call at our office, S. Broad and Alabama streets, at 2:30 p. m., next Tuesday, May 21st, and go out with us. Snlc 3 p. m. sharp. S. B. TURMAN & CO., J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. STATUE OF BAGLEY UNVEILED IT RALEIGH Raleigh, N. C., May 20.—The statue of Ensign Worth Bogley, who was killed at Cardenas In May, 11$$. on the gunboat Winslow by fragments of a Spanish shell, was unveiled here this ,, afternoon In capitol square. The ora tion was delivered by Hon. Richmond Pearson Hobson, the hero of the Merrl. mac Incident. Aa address was mad* ' also by Llautenant Victor Blue. The statue was presented to the state by William M. Russ, chairman of tho monument committee, and-accepted by Governor R. R. Glenn. The cords were pulled by little Worth Bogley Daniels, a nephew of Worth Rsgley. Worth Bagley tvas a native of this city and the monument was erected by private subscriptions of yttisens of s'orth Carolina. Ho was 'the first American killed In the Spanlah-Amerl- can war and the only naval officer to meet death, . , A feature of the ceremonlea was the singing of patriotic songs by tha chil dren of the graded schools of the city, there being about 264 children In the chorue. The etatue Is of bronxe on a high pedestal. It represents the young of ficer leaning on his sword, with his hat nn his arm. The *lgure Is about seven and a half feet high. 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. $60—FOR RENT—$60 One-half second floor JRlII 0046- structed building, office and store room, separated by hall way. Electric lights, two ele vators, steam heat, all free. Apply on premises, I--14-16 Trinity Ave. — WATCH THESE COLUMNS—A DAILY INDEX OF REALTY BARGAINS