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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. JUNE 3, lft
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M. L. THROWER,
REAL ESTATE.
„^..A BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON
.“ri-et home; corner Tot: east front: Just
Jvond Gewgfa avenue. Will make you no
S„t home. The only place for sale ,n
fhls neighborhood.
Mil fob a modern two-stobv
i&orMa avenue homo, Just off Wash ng-
. street: eouth front and more than
fSrth the price.
rsro-A HANDSOME BAST FRONT TWO-
* ii.Trr home on Columbia aTenue. between
PMohtree plaee and rcaehtree view. This
f. if.!' coming section of north Atlanta, and
!*is property la a bargain at the price.
NICE LITTLE THREE-ROOM AND
*tall cottage, in two blocks of \\hltehull
atr.-ef; close In. Very easy payment*.
M. L. THROWER,
39 N. Forsyth St.
OLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
HOWELL STATION-*-IN ONE BLOCK OF
car line; splcudld cottage with live large
rooms and hall; nice shaded lot, 60x160 to
tiller; vou have heard of "Bargains.*' nut
you uon't see many like this. Only $1,100.
WEST END-SPLENDID 8-ROOM COT-
ttigt* with conveniences; lot 60x200, for
only $2,100. if you have tho cash you ore
next.
7 t»or cent Interest You can't
$100.00 CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS
-Five-room cottage near Williams street
fchoo!; reuta for $12.60. l’rlco $1,250.00. This
Is close In.
$800.00—THREE ROOMS AND HALL;
alee lot near Hemphill uveuue, where
fv pry body wants proj»erty. This Is a cash
bargain.
ON SIDNEY STREET. WE HAVE A NICE
five-room cottage; lot 48 by 187, back to
11-foot alley; price $2,600. Terms. Let us
Giu-.v you this.
NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND-
■or street; nil Improvements down; large
lot and a ulce home; only $1,850. Laay
RENT LIST.
6 rooms, city water; 496 Chestnut st..$16.60
5-room house, 10 Allen avenue 18.00
5 rooms. 439 Chestnut street 13.10
fi room house, 167 Griffin street 12.00
broom, house aud. ball.. Kennedy street
near.Griffin; modern.. 13.10
broom house, 105 Goddard atreet 10.60
3-room house, 3 Freeman street 4.00
Groom house, 760 Magnolia street 7.00
3-room house, 492-498 North avenue.... " A “
3-room house, 12 Berry street
EAST POINT PROPERTY.
3-room house, Washington street $ 5.00
S-roora house, Harris street 6.00
TRUCK FARM.
61-4 acres with new 4-room
house; splendid soil; lies
well, has now fine crop of
growing vegetables. This
property is in one block of
car line, one block of Jones
boro paved road. It has 824
frontage and would' make
splendid subdivision.'
Can give immediate pos
session. Price $3,750. Easy
terms.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
36 Inman Building.
Bell Phone 4613.
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
60* PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 4SI.
14.750—A LOVELY WASHINGTON STREET
homo of nine rooms, with all modern Im
provements. It Is undoubtedly the best
bargain ou this street. Come to see us at
once.
If, 000—ON OAKLAND AVENUE. NEAR
Grant park, we have a lovely little cot
tage; water, gas. bath. This Is u bargain
right. On easy terms.
15,000 BUYS A SPLENDID NINE-ROOM
residence In West End; large lot and nil
improvements. It's a splendid home and Is
certainly cheap.
14,200 FOR A NINE-ROOM RESIDENCE Oil
lot 80 by 350; Greensferry avenue; plenty
fruit and other Improvements. You would
have to gee this to appreciate It.
$1.490—TWO LOVELY FOUR-ROOM COT-
tages ou McMillan atreet; $200 to $300 cash,
$20 per month. See
$2,400—ON CONFEDERATE AVBNllE. Slfc-
room; water, bath. cns. It's near the new
amusement park. White City, and on car
line. Bure to enhance. Don t delay.
$4750—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE—JUST
off of Windsor street; 60 by 175; fifteen
minutes walk to business; all Improvements.
You can't afford to miss this.
$2,750—Pi VK-KOOM COTTAGE;
£:i» nnd Lath.
WATER.
$2.250—FI V E-ROOM COTTAGE;
tins, bnth.
WATER,
$5,150—FIVE BOQM COTTAGE;
ffnn. Lath.
WATER,
trumps, and can't be bent anywhere; $300
to $500 cash. Quit paying rent and take
one of these.
$3,255: $3,ISO; TWO BEAUTIES IN WEST*
End and on splendid streets. Brand-new
and well built. Terms.
CLIFF W. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
BELL PHONE (168. in CENTURY BLDG.
$4,555. AND EASY TERMS, FOR NICE
two-story house on Central avenue; seven
rooms and basement rooms, with water,
gas. bath, etc., and nice lot. In nice, pret
ty neighborhood. Special reasons for sell
ing quick, which means well for buyer.
l’RFTTY NEW WEST END COTTAGE.
Five rooms snd ball with water, gas,
bath, etc. on nice charted street, and lu
nice nc!ghl>orhood; very uear car llue. It
will either rent for $25, and pay good In
tsrest, or It is a very pretty home. Fine
BEAUTIFUL NORTH 8If>E HOME, ON
Piedmont avenue, north of Ponce DeLeon
avenue. If you irant a strictly modern and
up to date new nnd elegant horns with all
modern conveniences, on one of the very
best streets and In ouo of the cnolcest
neighborhoods In the city, near Peachtree,
nt a Imrgniu, 1 can ae’.l It to you, and you
won’t find another one tike It soou at the
Minie price. It has tap rooms and two bath
$2,660 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE
lot. Vou can't find many at this price,
•®d you had better see me soon almnt It.
$2 .-50 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET
lot. Do you want the biggest bargain
that can be found In West Eud? If you do,
Just see me and I'll tell you all about It.
P's oue of the prettiest lots on the street.
t'OU $3,600 I CAN SELL YOU THE BIG-
scat bargain In u beautiful 100-foot lot, or i
tw., 50-foot lots, that you ever looked at.
*>a the north side. Oft one of the most:
prominent north side streets, and In ele-.
Kant neighborhood. They are fine depth,
and you can easily make three flue lots that
win sf* “•*- *- r — n “‘ - !
to be i
price.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
10 East Alabama St.
PHONES: BELL $»*$«$. ATLANTA 280.
$45,000 FOR CENTRAL STORE PROPER-
ty. This Is iiii opportunity for capital.
Property brings In hnndsome net income.
CHARLES M. ROBERTS.
SALE LIST.
Office 12 Auburn Ave.
$8,603 WILL BUY A 9-ACRE TRACT OF
land situated In West End, known ns the
Tom Alexander old home place, with the
main residence of 10 or 12 rooms, besides
four nice little cottage tenements. This
property Is bounded on three lines by Law-
ton. Greensferry avenue and Abbott atreet,
with a frontage of about 2,000 feet. We
know of nothing better on which to make
big mouey by suh-dtvislon on quick sale, or
In bulk on the long run; for really when
you stop to look Into this seriously you will
find that the land alone is worth $1,000 per
acre, while the buildings alone would cost
about the same If built now. Terms con
be made satisfactory. Kindly call for fur
ther particulars.
$6,000—11-ROOM 2-STORY RESIDENCE ON
Houston street, near Jackson; good sur
roundings; all modern, with two toilets and
two baths. Terms, cash $1,000, balance
mouthly or otherwise.
$2,750—UP-TO-DATE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE
within one block of South Pryor street.
Lot 60 by 160. Owner anxious to sell.
$4,260-FOIt ONE OF THE NICEST 8EV-
en-rooin homes on West North nvenue.
If you want a home lu u nice neighbor-
$3,000—BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAGE
on a corner lot In West End. All street
Improvements dowu. Lot 50 by ICO to al-
ley.
$6,000 GETS ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
homes on West Fifth street. Strictly
modern in every respect.
HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES IN
Decatur, Co., on good streets that I can
offer cheap.
$4,500 FOR MODERN TWO-STORY EIGHT-
AM OFFERING SEVERAL ANSLEY
Park lots ut the right kind of prices. See
10 before you locate.
$8,000—NEW MODERN HOME OF EIGHT
rooms; on best part of North Jackson
street. Good shade on lot. Make Ideal
borne.
COTTAGE HOME
FOR SALE.
A pretty cottage on one
of the best streets on the
south side; 5 rooms; large
hall, bath, servant’s room,
hot and cold water; largo
lot, 52x185; beautiful
shade; cement walk; ev
erything in good condi
tion.
Price $3,500. Terms if de
sired.
Address Cottage Home,
care Georgian.
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.
FOR RENT.
Furnished.
15 E. North .venue $100.00
Ee.t Eighth etreet 76.00
82$ Spring itreet 46.00
16 Morrleon .venue 40.00
431 Spring etreet 40.00
231 west Peachtree 86.00
278 K. North .venue 8.00
260 E.at Georgia .venue.. 25.00
Candler (Decatur, 0.7).... 15.00
Unfurnished.
Auburn and Bradley $ i
256 Forrest avenue (
604 Gordon street.... j
10 B. Alexander 1
237 Rlchardaon street...... 1
S8 McDonough..,,. 1
301 E. Cain atreet 1
19 Mason sod Turner...,. |
451 E. Gcorlga avenue.... l
56 McDaniel street 1
9 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
6 roomu
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
10 rooms
9 rooms
f rooms
8 rooms
7 rooms
t rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
Brooms
4 rooms
ROBSON & RIVERS.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOANS.
$6,000—A 7-BOOM HOUSE ON ONE OF
the best cross streets ou the north aide;
one block from Peachtree; lot 60x150. Conic
In person or phone us to call by and show it
to you.
$1,575—A 6-ROOM HOUSE ON McAFEE
street; sewer, water nnd gas; $300 cash,
balance $20 per month; notes on or before
at 7 per cent Interest.
$12,600—A 12-ROOM HOUSE; SLATE ROOF,
large lot; worth $15,000, but for a quick
•alo will sell at the above price.
$1,900—GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVI8
street near Rhodes. House Is worth the
money.
$2,350—BEAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT. NEAR
Leo street; best part of West End; all Im
provements down; 64x174. Terms.
$5,760—PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY.
We have one of the best bargains lu a 2-
story 8-room house that can be had for
$1,000 less than you could build the house
for.
$960 GETS* TWO LOT8 ON SUNSET AVE.,
near Foundry street. These lots will soon
bring $760 each before you know It. Big
Improvements going on In this section.
$960—CREW STREET I*OT, 60x190; SEWER,
water and gas; on car line; eaat front
nice abade.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON
Highland avenue near Ponce DeLeon are-
hue, varying In price from $300 to $$60, os
terms of $25 to $60 cash, balance In easy
monthly payments. They all lie well and
the smallest lots are 49x152 to alley.
BOTH PHONES 6680.
FOR SALE
ANDERSON
52? CANDLER BLDG.
PHONE 5161
FOR EXCHANGE.
I have a new brick hotel In a fast-
growl ng South Carolina town, that I
will exchange for desirable property of
any kind In or near Atlanta, Improved
or unimproved real estate, manufactur
ing. merchandise. etc. Thl. I. the only
hotel In the town, always full, and now-
paying the owner 12 per cent. Besides,
the properly contains a mineral spring
of unquestionable merit that could be
developed Into something good. Let
in, know what you have: will give or
take difference.
REAL ESTATE
§ 0O0-IO CENTURY BUILDING.
"Both phones ,2m
EXTRA BELL PHONE 4238
$4,437 BUYS 147 FEET FRONT ON NORTH
Boulevard; rant front; street enrs In front,
and pretty homes going up all around.
'I ills is the biggest lot bargain.
$3,000-129 BY 180, ON PONCE DE LEON
avenue. A speculation here.
J500-$50 ItOWN AND $10 A MONTH; A
pretty Holder ness gtrret lot.
ONLY $760 CASH AND BALANCE LIKE
rent for fine ten-room two-story, near In,
South Pryor street home. Property now
brinaft a rental of nearly 8 per rent on
whole pure has* price, and ns the balance
due will Ik* carried by seller ut 6 per
rent, the proposition will pay nearer 20
per cent per annum on amount of mah
actually Invested by purchaser, who also
will get the benefit, of course, of s cer
tain enhancement In value. As either a
home or nil Investment, this Is a winner.
Look Into It.
GO DI T AND LOOK AT NOS. 111. 115 AND
117 onk street. These sre three new
houses which ore building, snd have nearly
completed. Note the character of the tun-
4*nI«lui*t mantels to each bouse; tinted walls;
porehes: In fart, complete In every parffru*
..... Will make the price all right, and
th»* bran easy. Get busy.
"WE GET RESULTS."
CHAS. P. GLOVER
6 Auburn Ave.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Unencumbered property to
exchange for equities, farms
for city property, residence
for investment, vacant for
improved, and vice versa.
NEED A FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
04, 98 and 100 8e. Forsyth Strest.
HOSPITAL NURSE
WEDS PHYSICIAN
Miss Lily Douglass, one of the moet
popular nurses at the Grady hospital,
surprised her friends Saturday night by
announcing her marriage to Dr. Wes
ley O. Me Anally, of Richmond, Vs.
The marriage took place Friday
night, but was kept quiet until Satur
day night. As soon an the announce
ment was made, Dr. and Mrs. McAnally
drove away from the hospital In a cab
and left the city for High Point, N. C.,
where they .will spend their honeymoon,
after which they will go to Richmond.
The young couple met while Dr. Mc
Anally was attending the Southern
Dental College, directly across the
street from the hospital. Miss Doug
lass’ home Is In Montlcello, Ind.
BULLOCH HALL
TO BE COMPLETE
The Georgia building at the James
town Exposition will be completed
throughout for Georgia Day, June 10.
On Monday Governor Terrell received
a letter from Professor W. B. Yeates.
who Is the executive officer for the
state stationed at Jamestown, giving
positive assurances that the Georgia
building will be finished tor the great
event.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 2099,
Atlanta Phone 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
81,060-JUST-M MILES FROM THE CITY,
right on the Southern railroad, we have
this splendid five-room house with 10 acrea
of good land. This being so close In, It la
an exceptional bargain, and we can make
the terms inoit reasonable.
$3.000—A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE;
large lot, with abundance of fruit, grapes
aud peaches, etc. This place Is worth more
money, but owuer want* to sell right away.
Buy this place aud we w ill re-sell Tt for you
and make you a handsome profit In '
abort while.
[$660—A GOOD -4&ACRE FARM ON TWO I
Miubllc roads and Just 2 miles from a nice
BHtle town. This has a good three-room
frame bouse, good as new. Something like
120 acres or more lu cultivation; bn m
heavy woodland. Has atables and othel
| buildings and some nice fruit trees. This
Is a nice located place, and would coat a
great deal more than this to put tho Im
provements on the land Terms, $150 down
and balance $100 year, 7 per cent Interest.■
now luroe-room nuuse. wua inrgo uaii hi
It, with large lot and nicely located. Price
f 1,100; $400 eath; balance easy monthly pay
meats.
$2,160—ON THE SOUTH SIDE. WE HAVE
a nice fire-room house, with good lot,
convenient to school and church. Terme
easy.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$100—Mr*. Ellen B. Buck to J. E.
Ratteree, lot on Hlllhou.e street. War
ranty deed.
$8,000—Mr,. Ludle M. Coleman to
Mrs. Bertha M. Swift, lot on Peachtree
atreet. Warranty deed.
$1—City of Atlanta to Louisville and
Naahvllle railroad, a parcel of land on
Waverly Place. Quitclaim deed.
*V>00—Alice T. Foote to Edward
Aberndorf, lot on Pickert atreet. Loan
deed.
$950—William J. Beyer to C. P. Bent
ley, lot on Berean avenue. Warranty
deed.
$260—0. Q. Trlmbell to Harry G.
Poole and T. O. Poole, lot on Eagan
avenue.
$1,600—Mr*, faille L. Bennett to Mrs.
Sarah J. Hick,, lot on Fourteenth
atreet. Warranty deed.
$1,000—College Park Land Company
Mr,. Myrtle Walker, lot on Wash
ington street. Warranty deed.
$350—College Park Land Company t.>
Mr». Myrtle Walker, lot on Jeffers.-n
street. Warranty deed.
$350—Leone Bonner Youtnans to Mrs.
Myrtle Walker, lot on Washington
street. Warranty deed.
$3,950 (penal sum)—The Neal Bank
to W. E. Worley, lot on Ponce DeLeon
avenue. Bond for title.
$490—South Atlanta Land Company
to John W. Atwater, tot on Murray
street. Warranty deed.
$200—Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster to
Mrs. Lola A. Clement, lot on Grove
street.
$4,500—Provident Realty and Trust
Company to Eugene L. Satzky, lot on
Central avenue. Warranty deed.
BUILDIN(TpERMIT8.
$200—J. Frank Beck, to remodel
frame dwelling at 68 Queen street.
$800—C. M. Payne, to repair brick
building at 1 East Fair street.
$300—Thomas Bradley, to repair
frame dwelling at 30 McDaniel street.
$3,750—George P. Moore, to build
one-story frame dwelling at 807 Pled
mont avenue.
$2,000—Excelsior Laundry Company,
to build two-story brick store at corner
Piedmont and Ellis street,
$4,500—Mrs. Alice Howell, to build
three one-story frame dwellings at 311-
16 Oak street and rear on Dargan
street.
$3,600—Commercial Acetylene Com
pany, to build two-story brick building
on Rhodes near Hulsey etreet.
DEATH8.
Ray Bestwlck, colored, age IS years,
died at 111 Frasier atreet.
P. J. McGovern, age 60 years, died
at El Paso, Texas.
Mis, Georgia Gaddis, age 24 years,
died at corner Fair and Pine etreete.
Mrs. Leila James, age 81 years, died
at 28 Carnegie Way.
A. T. Davidson, age 54 years, died at
129 West Pine street.
Mrs. Saillo B. Terrell, ags 87 years,
died at 33 Orange street.
J. C. Huff, age 74 years, died at How
ell Station.
Charlie R. Cassells, ags 1 year, died
at 52 Harold avenue.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. end Mrs. Charlie L. Dunn, at
14 Lucky street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. O. Adams, at 73
Kelley street, a girl.
EXPERT ON PUMP
EXPECTED TUESDAY
Dabney H. Maury, of Peoria, III., the
expert who, has besn engaged to un
ravel the waterworks pump tangle. Is
expected In the city Tuesday morning,
and a meeting of the water board with
the special council committee will be
called Immediately upon his arrival.
Mr. Maury will bs asked to determine
whether or not the centrifugal pump,
which can be Installed, according to the
hid, for about $60,000 lees than the ver
tical pump, will answer- to the needs
and demands of the waterworks.
Union Msstlns.
The evangelist. Rev. C. M. Howard,
from Virginia, will Illustrate his ser
mon with beautiful stereoptlcon pic
tures and phonograph every night this
week except Saturday at Trinity home
mission, Leonard street, at 7:45 o’clock.
All churches are Invited to co-operate.
THE GREATEST AUCTION SALE
OF THE SEASON
Wednesday, June 5th, 3 O’clock
Corner North Boulevard and Tenth Street, Also on Crest
Hill, Berlene and Brevard Avenues.
Hero is the clianee of your life to make good money.
Examine this property and see the great amount of
improvements now going on. The inducements to in
vest in this locality are greater than in any other
portion of Atlanta.
The Purses of Pure Gold are ready and the herd of
BUFFALOES are here, as fine as split silk.
Here is one of the herd
These valuable souvenirs
will he distributed on the
grounds as soon as the sale
closes. • Everybody wants a |
BUFFALO.
The entire city is awake
and will be at this sale.
H. L. WILSON, 703 Prudential Bldg.
ENGINE T LES
Without Apparent Reason
Freight Locomotive
Turns Turtle.
Rochester, N. Y.. June 3.—Two mem
bers of a local freight train crew of
the Pennsylvania railroad were killed
In a wreck ten mile, south of thl.
place today.
The dead are:
LOUIS ALLEN, engineer.
JOHN BROWN, Rochester, brake-
man.
Without npparont reason, tho engine
toppled over the bank alongside the
Genesee Vntley canal. Allen was
crushed under his engine nnd Brown
was scalded and burned to death.
OUT 0F_SING SING
George Burnham, Jr., Gives
$7,500 Bond for Re
appearance.
New York, June 3.—George Burn
ham, Jr., former vice president of the
Mutual Reserve Llfo Insurance Com
pany, whose releaeo from Sing Sing
was ordered last week by the appellate
division of the supremo court pending
a retrial on charges against him grow
ing out of the alleged mismanagement
of tho company’s affair, was today re
leased from tho Tombs, where he has
been locked up since Saturday.
Burnham gave a bond signed by Wil
liam Crawford, for $7,500.
CHLOROFORM BOTTLE
Attempt Made to Seize Miss
Marie Love in Her
Home.
Two W. A. Fowler,.
W. A. Fowler, of 194 Magnolia street,
asks The Georgian to state that he Is
not -the Fowler who was convicted of
breaking open a car In the Western
and Atlantic yards. Mr. Fowler Is em
ployed by the Southern railway, and Is
afraid that his name may be connected
with the affair.
According to a report made to the
police, the harassing of Miss Marts
Love, of 237 Whitehall street, took on
new life Friday night, when some mys
terious Indlvlduaul attempted to chlo
reform Mlse Love at her home.
Police Captain Jett was summoned
to the Love home Friday night about 11
’clock and was given the details of the
attempt as related by Miss Love to
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Love. According to this Information
Miss Love stepped Into the bath room
shortly before that time and waa hor
rified when an unknown man opened
the window and attempted to seise her.
In his hand was a small phial of chlo
roform.
Miss Love screamed and the stranger
fled, dropping tho chloroform bottle to
the floor. It was picked up and was
shown to Captain Jett. It was filled
and had not been uncorked.
An investigation was made, but no
trace could be found of the stranger.
It is reported that strange prowlers
were seen about the Love home Sunday
night and It was feared some other at
tempt would be made.
Dr. Thomas Love stated to The Geor
gian Monday morning that the publish
ed reports of the matter had been un
authorized by him or any member of
his family, and, acting upon the advice
of his attorneys, he would decline to
make any statements for publication.
He greatly regrets the notoriety given
the caie In the past.
Banker’s Wife Deed.
New York, Jund 3—Mrs. 8. V.
White, wife of Stephen V, White, the
banker. Is dead at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Franklin W. Hopkins,
at Gloster, N. J.
TEMPERANCE RALLY
IS ADDRESSED BY
REV, m STUART'
Cartersville People Effect
Organization to Carry;
on Campaign. _ v
Special to The Georgian.
Cartersville, Ga., June 3.—Notwlthe
standing the threatening clouds and
the cold atmosphere yesterday, there
was a large and enthusiastic gathering ]
of representative cltlsens of Bartow
county and Cartereville at the Taber
nacle to hear Rev. George R. Stuart
preach a temperance sermon upon the
local prohibition fight. On account of
the coldness of the weather, Mr. Stuart :
was forced to deliver bis temperance
lecture In tho afternoon at the court
house, which building was packed to
Its utmost capacity. Mr. Stuart spoke
with great forco and earnestness, and
his talk Is said by many to have had a
wonderful effect upon hts hearers, a
number of people who were undecided
upon the local Issue leaving the court
house after the lecture with their
minds made up to vote for prohllbtlon.
J. B. Richards, of Atlanta, secretary
of the Georgia Anti-Saloon League,
appeared In the city yesterday, bring
ing with him a number of circulars
containing a lengthy editorial, which is
said to have appeared In an Atlanta
paper In 1387, and which Bhowed by
alleged facts and figures that Atlanta
had prospered under the prohibition
rule. The article ends with on un
qualified statement that liquor Is not
necessary to the growth and prosperity
of a city the size of Atlanta. Tho above
circular Is being freely used by the
prohibition people here, and a great
deal of discussion and amusement has
arisen over the fact that tho dntl- >
prohibitionists are using an editorial
from the same paper, tiut of later
date.
The prohibition people are very
much encouraged over the outlook hern
since the address of Mr. Stuart, and
have completed organisation of the
forces In Cartersvllls with which to
fight the whisky peoplt. Tho work of
organizing the county will be taken up
this week, and many speeches will bo
made, covering every voting precinct In
Bartow oounty, with a view to thor- J
ough organisation. There Is little doubt i
expressed as to Cartsrsvllls’s sentiment <
upon the question by the prohibition
people, but It Is said that good work .
will be needed In some of tho outlying
district! of the county, where the Im
pression has gotten abroad that should *
the people vote against liquor In the
coming (lection. It will be Impossible
for them to secure It and havo It ehlp- ,
ped to them here. j
Rev. Walt Holcomb will speak to a
mass meeting In CaasvHle this even- 1
Ing.
DENTIST IS RELD
FOLLOWING DEATH
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Died After 11 Teeth Had
Been Extracted—Had
Heart Trouble.
Augusta. Ga., June 3.—A special says
that C. C. Armstrong, a young dentist
of Newberry, S. C., has been held by a
coroner’s Jury pending further Investi
gations of the death of Mrs. Carrie M.
Berry, which, It Is charged, renewed the
use of some anaesthetic administered
while he pulled eleven teeth for her.
Armstrong ts 27 years of age and Is
from Anderson. 8. C., where he worked
under a prominent dentist for several
years. Armstrong Is not a licensed
dentist.
Mrs. Berry had been under treatment
of a physician for heart trouble for
some time.
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