Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 30, 1907, Image 13

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AT. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. 14 760—On Pulliam tS., close In, we can sell you a handsome 2-atory home, good lot, east front, and ahome from every standpoint: 2500 cash bal W ce easy, at 6 per cent. •2 200—On West Pine street for a cot* tage home. This house Is new and cost <1,550 to build. Here is a sacrt- sce sale: <850 cash and balance tour years at 6 per cent. 1150—Each for 2 three-room cottages on Wells St. These places are close to Whitehall street and In easy walking distance of town. The very places for , working man or for an Investment: 1150 cash and balance 112.60 per month. 12 200—On Hill street, close to Grant park, east front, overlooking the city, a pretty 6-room cottage. Small cash payment will get this place. M. L. THROWER, REAL ESTATE. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. ON SIDNEY STREET. WE IIAVE A NICE MCE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND- ■or street; all Improvements down; targe lot and s nice home; only 11,060. Easy Isros. ON ASHBY STREET. NEAR BEECHER street; ntes all-room cottage, with ball. This Is brand-new, with largo lot; 12,250. Terms. ■e 'SPJFSPfBL ■JEEPS' ss* farms. BOOM-CASH AND 2800.00 IN FIVE YEARS ,.ts one of the prettiest brand new_ cot tages In Western Heights; lot « by HO: Its mate by Its side sold for 21,060.00. You art nest. 1100.00 CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS -live room cottage near Williams street school; rents for 212.60. Price gi.2SO.00. Ibis Is close In. BM OO-THREE ROOMS AND HALL; aloe lot near Hemphill avenue, where rreryhody wants property. This Is s cash bargain. PM.00 RUYN A LOT 46 FEET WIDE from Morgan avenue to Linden street, one Bed a half blocks east of North Boulevard. This Is two lota, and North Side property like this don't come often. (15400 CASH AND $700.00 IN FIVE YEARS trill bny a splendid six-room cottage near North avenue. Lot 15 by 111 ana rents (or 212.00 per month. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907. A BIG BARGAIN. ON NORTH SIDE one of the most elegant homes in the city. Large, commodi ous, modem, and built of best material. In one of the most fashionable sections. Large lot, 87 by 200 feet, beautiful shade. * It would cost $12,000 to build this house, the lot is worth $10,- 000, The owner instructs us to sacrifice at once for $14,- 000. Terms. Somebody will get it. EAGAN PARK LAND CO, 36 Inman Building. Bell Phone 4613. McCRORY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 602 PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 169L WE HAVE A NUMBER OF CLIENTS for Close-In homes on south side. If you desire- to aell, Hat with ns at once. 12 ACRES, NEAR LAKEWOOD IIEIGHT8 six-room cottage; 22.500 ' for place of equal value I ■Ire proposition, and you ■ 22.600 BUTS A NEW FIVE-ROOM COT- tage near Oak street, West End. This |g a cosy little borne, and will please; easy MANY NICE HOMES IN WEST END; new and up-to-date. Don't bny In this ovely section till yon see us end get onr 21,750—ON FRASER STREET* A SNAP; for quick turn; flve room cottage; porce- leln l-ath end ell Improvements. Yon bny this for csth and we will make yon money on It, sure. 22.000 TAKES A SPLENDID FIVE-ROOM lege on Onklsnd avenue, near Grant Large lot: water, gae, bath and cub- mantels. Easy terms. This kind Is scarce and yon win have to harry If yon get It. JCBT EAST OF GRANT PARK. NEW modern cottage, five rooms, nlre mantels, hath, ate.; 22.503; 230 cash, 226 per month. I AT 15 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE RE- Dared from <1,350 to <1,300 for a few days. I City wafer and targe lot. Eety paymenta; I per cent Interest. You can’t beat thta. FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P.* GLOVER 6 Auburn C«ti Ceati tral avenue 7 rooms 332.50 , t Cain street 6 rooma 26.00 ;»»tml avenue........ lOrooue 12.60 jrnTml avenue 0 rooma 30.00 J«th Ronlevard 10 rooma 32.50 tratrnl avenue • rooms 30.00 tlmpsi.n street 6 rooma * 20.00 Baltimore block 10 rooms 50.00 Ispltoi avenue 10 rooma 65.00 Boulevard place 8 rooms 27.50 Currier street i rooms 8.00 CtMinl avenue 12 rooma . 70.00 List your property with ue. Capable eery- buia. I romtl ' remittances, economical repair L F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department william s. ansley. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 •"W! DE LEON AVENUE HOME - Think of buying a home on thla lovely •tsnue for 25,750. You ought to take ad ttntage of this opportunity, for If yon *°»'t somebody else will, and I wsnt to *- rou get It. Yee, yon! I don't want **$ kicks coming later because you didn't W It - g}S 31,CSO—ABSOLUTELY A BARGAIN; ELE- gant nine-room two-story brand-new rea- Idooce; built of the very beet materiel; Hoe Interior flnlsb. Modern and up-to-date; fif teen mlnntee' walk from car ebed; on sootb aide; easy payments. "It It peaches.” 21,800 - FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; ONE block from Whitehall; east front It will repali tbit In the tait. few AinMMni?' “Delaye are EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: DELL 239 4b 8(3. ATLANTA 251 245.000 FOR CENTRAL STORE PIIOPER- ty. Thla la an opportunity for capital. Property brings In handaome net Income. 22,750—UP-TO-DATE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE within one block of South Pryor ttreet. Lot 60 by 150. Owner anxloue to tell. 24,80—FOR ONE OF THE NICEST 8EV- on-room homes on West North avenue. If you want a home In a nice neighbor- 1 \ tee thla. 23,000—BRAND-NEW SIX ROOM COTTAGE , on a corner lot In West End. All street Improvements dowu. Lot 50 by 18 to al loy. IIAVE SEVERAL NICE HOME* IN Decatur, Os.. on good etreete that I can offer cheap. BEAniTftEE ROAD HOME-NEAR FIF- |ttentli street leaHy want to got * Perfect gem of a home, I want yon to 'hie. It just depends on whether yon went aomethlng In tbta section for 23I,Dt>j is to whether we can trade. "■Ring street lot-68 feet front; ’* l*et deep. It Is a beauty for 33,003. «AR grant PARK AND GEORGIA •tenue I can bell you a new five-room cot- l,c " vitk water, etc., for 32,250. 22.500 FOR MODERN TWO-8TORY EIGHT- room dwelling on lieet port Highland avenue, fen eel I thle place for small cash payments and balance monthly. I A51 OFFERING SEVERAL ANSLEY park lots at the right kind of prices. See me before you locale. CHARLES M. ROBERTS, SALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Ave. 23,50) WILL HUY A i-ACRE TRACT OF land altuated In West End, known ns the Tom Alexander old home place, with the main residence of Id or 12 rooms, besides four nice little cottage tenements. This property Is bounded on three lines by Law ton. Greensferry nrenue and Abbott street, with a frontage of about 2,000 feet. ~~ know of notbiug better on which to big money by sub-dlrlslon on quick saiu. or In bulk on the long run; for really when you stop to look Into this seriously you will And that the land alone Is worth $1,000 per acre, while the buildings alone would cost about the same If built now. Terms can be mado satisfactory. Kindly call for far ther particulars. I5.000-U ROOM 2-STORY RESIDENCE ON Houston street, hear Jackson; good sur roundings: all modern, with two toilets and two baths. Terms, cash $1,000, balance monthly or otherwise. $1,675 FOR 5-ROOM RESIDENCE ON IR- win street near corner Hilliard. Terms yery easy to good party In search of an humble llttlo home. VACANT LOTS. I have for sale one of the flneet Iota In Ansley Park, being 100 feet front, near Peachtree, beautiful elevation, 38.250. , West End loti at 3500, 21.000 and 32,000, according to location. College Park ^nd Edgeivood lots. T. B. FERRIS, Agent. 218-219 Century Bldg. Phone 438 M. S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 26,000—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF at 7 per cent Intereet. 312AOO—A U-ROOU HOUSE: SLATE ROOF. Urge lot; wortb 215.000, but for a quick eata will aell at the above price. 21,J00-OOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVIS •treet near Rhode,. Ilouee la worth the money. 22,160—REAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT. NEAR !«• street; best part of West End; all Im provement* down; 64x174. Terms. $5,710—PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY. We have one of the best bargains In a 2 story 8-room house that can be had for $1,000 less than you coaid bnlld the house l GETS' TWO LOTS ON 8UN8ET AVE., $960—CREW STREET LOT, 60x190 ; 8EWER. S. B. TURMAN & CO. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON Highland arenas near Ponce DeLeon ave nue, varying In price from 2300 to 2860, on terme of 38 to 2(0 cash, balance In easy monthly payments They all lie well and the emalleat Iota are 42x152 to alley. BOTH PnONES 6520. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phone 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. 32,150—ON GARDEN STREET WB IIAVE a nice flre-room house: extra largo lot. with 10-foot alley; convenient to school and church. A good investment. It rents for $20 per month. FOR $3,000—A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE. large lot with abundance of fruit, grapes, peaches, etc. This place Is worth more money, bat owner mast movo In a short while. Huy this place; you will mako 25 per cent In six months. $2,750—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; ALL CON venlences; $460 cash and $25 per month. Right on fhe car lino; lot 63 by 130. $3,150—HRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAGE on the best part of Crew street. Gas, water, bath and sewer; In fact, everything complete. This placo has Just been built for n home. East front, with lot 186 feet deep, and we cau make you special, easy terms. only a few miles out on the Georgia rail road and on the new trolley line to Stone Mountain. This would make you an Ideal place for a i _ ~ ‘ ‘ * ~ etc. A small r _, monthly. Huy this and double your money as soon as the car line Is complete. OTHMHHppn wi; reasonable that It Is Just the same os rent. FOR RENT. % Price. Rooms. 47 Doane ..$35.00 11 136 Hill 10 12 Brown street .. .. .. 37,50 9 53 Doane 9 365 South Pryor .. .. .. 45.00 9 61 Crew .. 42.50 8 327 Spring 8 283 East Georgia .. . .. 30.00 v7 051 Highland .. 30.00 N 225 Angler .. 20.00 0 03 Loomis 6 52 Johnson .. .. •• 42 South McDanfel .. .. 20.00 .. 28.60 0 0 299 Ashby 6 68 West Linden .. .. .. 20.00 6 19 Gaskill .. 0.50 ' 5 44 South McDaniel .. .. 23.60 6 11 Middle .. 10.00 5 48 East Twelfth.. .. .. 26.00 4 262-A S.. Pryor (flat). .. 29.00 6 721 Marietta .. 15.00 4 63 Sylvan .. 11.00 4 ROBSON & RIVERS. N. JACKSON ST. LOT. For Sale—On N. Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, a- beautifully ele vated lot at a very low figure and easy terms. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. NEWTON S. THOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, PHONE MAIN 4065. ON GRANT STREET. 23,S««-TII1R 18 .. beautiful 6-room cottage, on n lovely lot, 56x180 to illejr; has bath, and Is In good SMM •* - -*■ - Hikes t bar gait able street In the < INMAN PARK-CORNER LOT, IOOxIWl with splendid 9 room residi-m-e, with ill the appurtenances of a mo4lern. well-to-do residence: only a short block from street car. right lu the middle of Inman Park, among the most desirable neighbors and prettiest homes In Atlanta, Did you kuow that It Is almost lmi>osalble to get a home on s lor go lot nowadsya without paying $20,000 or $25,000 on Peachtree? The lot Is level with two-story servants' room In rear. Beautiful shrubbery and hedges. Price Is only $6,500, with only $2,000 of this smonnt down, and balance at 6 per cent. Don't let this pass. There is $1,000 in It today. STATISTICS. CLOSE IN ON TnE NORTn SIDE (NOT over ten mtnniwain i lmve a modem l fndm mtf FUNERAL NOTICE. OVERDY.-Tbe reiatWeiT and friend, “ nn.l Mr., w. II. Overby and fin er id Mrs. J. 51. Few, Mr. end Mra * Auton, Mra. Ettn F. Hampton, * t. f. H. of Mr*. W. II. Overby , Methodist church at I o'clock Friday afternoon. FOR RENT DWELLINGS. hotel 32-34 Houston 15-r. b., 1 College Park SO.i 14-r. h., 207 Capitol 160.1 13-r. -h., 107 Marietta 65J 11-r. h., 66 East Harris 45.< 10-r. b.. 299 ’Washington 65. 9-r .b., 433 Whitehall 80. 9-r. h. t 47 8oath Jackson 86. 9-r. b.. 29 East Third 76. 9-r. b., 96 Capitol 40. 9-r. b., 233 Courtland 46.1 S-r. h., 241 Woodward 40.1 r r ,h., 32 East Alexander ** r. h., 15 Uunnlcntt 7-r. h., 52 Queen (West End) 7-r. h., 182 South Forsyth 7-r. h., 82 McDaniel 7-r. h., 97 West Uaker 7-r. h., 129 East Pine (furnished).... 60.) Got a copy of our weekly rent bulletin. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 19 Auburn Avenue. Both 'Pbones-618. VTE I-IO CENTURY BUILDING. Doth phones -423-4 EXTRA BELL PHONE 420(2 WASHINGTON STREET. BARGAIN. $8,000—NEW MODERN HOME OF EIGHT roams: on beet part of North iackaoii •Ireei. Good ihade on lot. Make $*“* home. $400 EACH FOR TWO 84 BY $0* FEET lota Id Decetor. Ge., on car line and cne of the beet etreete. Decatur will soon have water work*. SOUTHERN RAILROAD FRONTS FOR SALE. WITHIN 114-MILES LIMIT. EAST MDB of the city, on Southern mtlrond, 8.000 enuare feet, front! Southern mtlrond 200 feet and 80 feet on street*. Extra Bn# lo cation Dir a factory or warehooao. ALSO 10000 SQUARE FEET WE8T SIDE of the city, fronts the Southern railway mo feet with good etreet frontage, within m-mUaa limit;* magnificat mention for lumber coal or factory. The. ara cal bargain,. Sc W. R. BESrESS. $01 Brown ge Randolph Building. Bell 'Phone $500. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, cnoics NonTH Atlanta lots. ON THE NOBTIIEAST CORNER OF North Boulevard and North avenue, run ning Imch to Keonesew avenue, we haw on* of the prettleat and moat dealreli!" lea on the north r"- thta aa follow,; Dnlebed tain bathe, mantele, Interior servant's bonne ' jrari^agand* la In tin-top condition, yon arc In the market for a home, — about tbla. 9 l oak; and laundry; extra toilet built for a home only two la In tip-top ron. FOR EXCHANGE. NEW. NICE EIGHT-ROOM II05IE, ON $1,000—A NEW NICE FOUR ROOM HOUSE on a pared north aide afreet, In flrat- clae* neighborhood; renting for $10 per • WB GET RESULTS." LOT ON THE CORNER OF BOl'LK- rard and North avenne, 8 by 140, with an alley In the rear. Fries $3,000. FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLOC. PHONE 5161 SOUTH BOULEVARD COTTAGE. * 32,800—On caxy termn, $200 cash and 335 per month, will buy a modern 6 room cottage, close to Grant park. Beautiful level ahaded lot 60x200 feet to alley In rear. House been built about two years and la In perfect con dltlon. This la the kind that does not stay on the market long, and we ex pect to sell this before Monday, this case It will not bn to) your Interest to let the other man get nhcad of you. Thla house will rent for <25 per month. Just what your monthly payments will be. If you do not want It for a home, buy It and let It pay for Itself. J. A. BROOKS, 407 Fourth Nat’l Bank, Bell Phone 1393 Main. P.J.M'GOVERN DEAD IN FAR AWAY TEXAS A telegram Thursday announced the death In El Paso, Texas, of P. J. Mc Govern, chairman of the Southern classification committee, who had of fices In the Prudential building and resided at 18 Forrest avenue, Atlanta. Mr. McGovern went to El Paso eev- era! montha ago In the hope of recov ering hla health. Hln widow and six small children survive him. They were with him when death cams. Mr. Mc Govern was born In Cincinnati In 1888, and waa long prominent In rail road circles. He had occupied the position of as- alatant general frelrlit agent of the Loulevllle and Nanhville, general freight agent of the Georgia Pacific, aaaietant commissioner of the Southern railway and Steamship Company, and from 1888 to the time of death had been chairman of the Southern class] flcatlon committee. No announcement hat been made relative to the funeral. 4 LOT ADJOINING THE CORNER fronting the Boulevard, 48* by 140, with in alley In the rear, and the r ' ONE LOT ON NORTH AVENUE, BEGIN- nlng 180 feet east of Boulevard, 71 liy 82, with alleys on both elites Thle is the lot to hulMtwobooses on which wlllreed- tty .aell. The price on UHe la 11.8*1. or ahoiit 122 a front foot.- Uric aomethlng elan on thle etreet. and maybe yon will come to the eonrioelnn that this lot la certainly worth rhe money. THE OTHER TWO LOTH ON KENNB atw avenne. both 41 by 140 to an alley, —take the ^corner for 2L890 and the Inalife HOME-SEEKERS, AND INVB8TORB, jq the market or yon may be J. A. RASBURY, Manager. EXTRA VALLES-EXTRA LOW PRICES. ON PEACHTREE ROAD, THIS SIDE OF the creek, near car line. I ran aell yon a new and modern 4-room bonee, with 4* $10,600. It le dirt ■ ■I UH IU« IWIM, |Uf Ob Ponce DeLeon I IIAVE A CUSTOMEo WIL home In Atlanta. He baa a new brick hotel, now paying It per cent, to ex change. If your place I* not doing, jo well, ace me. No risk. Ha offera a iplta- did propoaltlon. VISITING CHINESE DON'T THINK UPRISING SERIOUS. New York, May 80.—Member, of the official Chinese mission to the James town Exposition who are In this city do not view wlttt alarm the reports of tha Triad uprising In China and re port ad danger to the Manchou dynasty. They eay the government Is not un popular In China and there la no rea son to bellave the uprising la serious. NEED A FENCER Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO., 96, 98 and 100 So, Forsyth Straat. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 31,800—John W. Green to IV. D, White, lot on Vine street Warranty deed. 3S00—Render B. Callahan to Hank of East Point, lot In East Point. 310.000— R. M. Ro«e to Mary 8. Bre vard, lot on Broad street. Warranty deed. <1.800—W. M. Terry. C. E. Murphey, J. II. Ewing, W. S. Thomson, N. C. Spence. II. O. Reese, W. H. Harris and W. A. Albright ns trustees Grace Methodist Episcopal church to George K. Johnson and John W. Ban ner, lot on corner of Boulevard and Highland avenue. Lonn deed. 3675—Mrs. Erah Orr Vason to Mrs. John W. Hightower, lot on Forrest avenue. Warranty deed to secure loan. <500—Mrs. Martha C. Banner to Mrs. Lucy S. Switzer, lot In land lot No. 85. Warranty deed. v 3126—C. B. Trimble to Miss Mona D. Goodwin, lot on Eagan avenue. War ranty deed. 31,520—Robert. K> Hughes to H. E. Pierce, lot on Dargan street. Bond for title. 3445—Frank Edmondson to John J. Wolpert, lot on Highland avenue. War ranty deed. BUILDIN(TpERMIT8. 33,600—E. A. Cheles, to build two one-story' frame dwellings at 44-48 Fulton street. 34.000— S. J. Pattlllo, to build two- story frame dwelling at 151 Elisabeth street. $225—C. Ceffnlon. to build addition to frame dwelling at 300 Pulliam etreet. 8225—B. Seffalnn, to build addition to frame dwelling at 304 Pulliam street. <1,760—R. A. Drake, to build one- story frame dwelling at 111 Broyles street. <125—E. M. Horlne, to erect billboard at corner Edgewood avenue and Court- land street. 3225—Phoenix Planing 51111, to build addition to frame dwelling at 18 Mor rison avenue. 3100—E. M. Horlne, to erect billboard at 197 Marietta ntreet. BIRTH 8. To Mr. and Mra. Grover C. McGee, 24 Pulliam street, a girl. DEATHS. Annie Reeves, colored, age 18 years, died of paralysis at 15 Terry street Harry Dickinson, ago 1 year, died at 110 Walton street. Clarice Harwell, age 4 months, died of pneumonia at 80 Lucky street. Mra. Busan Jennings, age 69 years, died at 32 Chapel street William Bennett, colored, ago 1 year, died at 128 Magnolia street Jefferson Wilson, colored, age 44 yearn, died at 388 Went Hunter ntreet. Fred Houseworth. colored, age months, died at 11 Plant street. SOLDIERS’ GRAVES ARE DECORATED Special to Tha Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 30.—Graven of 14,000 Federal soldiers In the Na tional cemetery here are being deco rated thta afternoon. The N Memori*l Day exercises were of an elaborate nature. In the parade to tho camelry were members of the two Grand Army of the Republic corps. Woman's Re lief corps. Patriotic Order of Bona of America, a squadron of the Twelfth United States cavalry and the Twelfth Regiment band. Dr. Luther Free man Is orator of the day. Bank of Leesburg. A charter was granted by the atom lory of stats to the Bank of Leesburg Thursdny. The capital stock Is 826,000, with E. B. Mnrtln. J. P. Calloway and othsra, Incorporators. TWO REQUISITIONS FOR U Governor Terrell Honors Papers From Louis- > , iana’s Executive. v A requisition. In fort two requlaltlnns, of tbe governor of Lou!*linn, for Rudolph Fink Gerner, re - Ivcl the official nine- tton of Governor rrrell Thursday. Garner Is tbe New Orleans railroad mnn who Is to face tn sUegeil shortage of : about 340.000, and who was raptured In Carternrllle n few days ago, nfter sneceis- fullr eluding tho combined i froru of Pin kerton and other detectives for some weeks. One charge sgnlnst Gamer Is for obtain- . Ing money under false .pretensci nnd the other for forgery and publishing n forged order as true. Requisitions covering both counts were honored. .4 These ptpers will lie sen! Thursday after- I noon to Edward Ilolytend nnd Wslrer- Mcthr, ngrnta from Louisiana, now In <'or- tersTlIlr. who will leave'with their prison er •• toon a, tbe necessary documents am In band. CITY FATRERS PLAN T Governor Back at Capitol. Governor Terrell returned Thursday morning from.MUledgevIlIq. where on Wodneeday ho attended the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the state capitol. Deaths and Ftmsrals Miss Nola Btksr. Miss Nola Baker, nged 19 years, died Wednesday afternoon at thn residence of her father, J. P. Baker, near Col lege Park, Go., after an Illness of nine weeks. 8he Is survlvtd by six brothers and one stater, Mrs. J. H. Farr, of Helton. On. Thn funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock at 5!ount Olllnd church. The Interment will be In the church yard. Loretta Ward, Loretta Word, nged 17 yearn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Ward, died Wedneeday night at thn family realdence, 160 Chappell ntreet. The fu neral nervlcen will be conducted Fri day afternoon at S o'clock. The Inter-, ment will be In Westvlew cemetery. Armorita Jones. Armorlto. tbe Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, dlsd Wodnes day night at the family residence, I Bryan street. The funeral nervlcen will bn conducted Friday morning at 10 o'clock at Mount Gilead church. The ment will be In Oakland cemetery. family realdence. 14 Beecher ntreet The body will be nent to Ftalrburn, On., thn time to bn announced later. Irma Roberts. Irma, the 21-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts, died Thursday morning at I o'clock at ths Mr*. W. H. Ovsrby. Mrs. W. H. Overby died Thursday morning at a private sanitarium after long Illness. She resided at 14 Kent street. The funeral service* will be conducted Friday afternoon at 8:20 clock, at the St Johns Methodist church, on Georgia avenue. The Inter, ment will be In Westvlew cemetery. She Is survived by her husband, W. H. Overby, who has been connected. with The Constitution for a number of year* Infant of W. J. Olckinson. The funeral services of the Infant son of W. J. Dickinson, who died Wednesday night, ■ were- conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Interment wta tn Westvlew cemetery. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON, Builders’ Hardware and Tools, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. 150 PETERS ST. Eighteen member* of the city council, the mayor nnd the drum corps will b« among the Georgians who will attend 1 the Jamestown Exposition on Georgia Day, June 10. ■ . , "v 1 For thta purpose <1,000 has been ap- , preprinted by the city. The members of council are expecting a pleasant tlma In Jamestown, and have begun to mako preparations for the trip. The committee from council appoint ed to look after the proper furnishing of the Atlanta room tn the Georgia build ing, reports that the room will be well I furnished. Councilman Harman Is chairman of| the committee. One of tho teachers of the Atlanta public schools will bs en gaged to give out Atlanta literature to visitors to the room and to talk At-' Ion to. Bookers Home Near Roosevelt’s* New York, May 80.—Docker T. Wnablng- ton baa encaged a Bummer homo at weat Neck$ Lone Inland. He will Hvo about 3 miles, from President Roosevelt's summer home. Kngnmore Hill. Tbo place consists of 100 iwei of farm land, with an old-fash ioned bouse, built by the Van Wyck fam ily many years ago. U. S. Gunboat Off For Swatow Washington, May 20.—Ths navy de partment hns ordered the gunboat Hel ena from Shanghai to Amoy, China. She will proceed thence to Swatow, tho scene of the Triad revolution. Her mission Is the protection of American Interests. Sho will not Interfere unless It Is necessary. CHINE8E COMMANDERS WON'T TAKE PRISONERS. Shanghai, May 30.—Troops are being hurried with all possible dispatch tn the riot regions and tho authorities am confident that tho Triad rebellion soon will be euppreased. Tlio government commanders In .the Held have been In structed to tako no prisoners. LIKE HONOR PAID TO DEAD HEROES Special to Tho Georgian. Anniston, Alai, May 30.—Memorial Day waa observed hero today by the members of the local past of the Grand Army of the Republic. The exercises were held at tho Hillside cemetery, where a number of Union soldiers are burled. Among the graves decorated were General Daniel Tyler and Cap tain Edmuns Tyler; nl.-n th» grave* of Spanlsh-Amerlcan soldiers were deco, rated and those of the Confederate dead. The address was delivered by Rev. W. B. Bmead and taps were blown by members of the camp. OOOOOCiOOOOGOOOOOOOOOQOQOQO The weather bureau Is taking a O O v.i- alb'll Ti.'li Htlo\ ,ai ii.'. nunt of O O national Decoration Day, nnd O there Is no weather or tempera- O ture, officially, O Predictions yesterday for rain O O did not materialise Thursday, and O 0 though the outlook Is somewhat 0 0 threatening, everyone Is hopeful O O that rein will not fell now. (I 00O00000O0000OOO000O00O00O MISSISSIPPI D0CT0R8 ELECT NEW OFFICERS. Special to The Georgian. Meridian, Miss., May SO.—The State Dental Association adjourned at noon today, after naming Jackson as tho next place of meeting and ■ ting the following officer*: President, Dr. L. A. Smith, of Port Gibson: first vice presi dent, J. E. Brunson, of Meridian; sec ond vice president, C. F. Boger. Natch- es; secretary. E. Douglas Hood, of Tu pelo; corresponding secretary. Dr. S. 3. Price, of Corinth: treasurer, C. C. Crowder, of Kosciusko. 0000O000O000000OOOOOOO0OO0 o PROMISE OF DEATH O FOR LIFE WA8 BARGAIN. O a Mnrllnton. W. Va.. May 30 —A O K remise of death for life Is the 0 argaln by wbhh indignant cltl- O zona of tills region were Induced 0 to protect Warwick Rattllff and 0 Albert Gay. aasallants of little O Miss Ona Iltrd, from the mad fury 0 "f Mo- mot. O Tbe guaide Informed I'hicf of 0 Police Yeager they woutil leave 0 the prisoner* to their fate unless 0 they were assured that th. max- O O Inrun penalty f' r the crime be 0 O imposed. 0 00000000OO00OO0000O0000000 JA —* 1 - - - ■