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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 190T.
il. L. THROWER,
549 CAPITOL AYE.
AT $4,750.
A sacrifice sale. This prop
erty cost considerably more
than $5,000.
A large, commodious, up-
to-date, 2-story home. If you
want something nice at a
low figure, here you are. $
250 cash, balance $40 per
month, 6 per cent.
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
FVD-SPLENDID 5-ItOOM COT
with conveniences; lot 60x200, for
jni. if you have the cash you ore
AT 45 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE RFC
duced from $1,850 to $1,300 for a few do ft.
rttv water and Inrge lot. Kasy payments;
9 fir cent Interest- You cau’t beat this.
$100.90 CASH AND MONTHLY’ PAYMENTS
JSi»,00-THHEE ROOMS AND BALL,
nice lot near Hemphill avenue, where
everybody ivauta property. This la a cash
bargain.
ON SIDNEY STREET. WB HAVE A NICE
•— .» 18 7. back to
reran. Let u«
NICE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND-
eor street; all Improvements down; large
lot ami if. nice home; only $1,850. Easy
terms.
HAMPTON ST.-TWO 8PLENDID l COT-
tnges. l.ullt for home*; these to be sold
for distribution mnonf the “heirs.’ If you
have about $3.oo0 cash and want a good in-
vesfnmnt. ecp n* about this.
Will rent for $15 per month. For
i few days at $1.5'.-. This I* white property
‘ itea.
to be Appreciate!
SIX ROOMS—DAVIS ST., NEAR KEN-
rn.lv Htreet; level lot and city water; only
two; $10.) cash aud $15 per month. This Is a
SIS ACRES.
Beautiful, level tract with
in one block of car line and
fronts on one street 824 feet.
This property can be sub
divided into 30 lots 50 by
150 feet that would sell read
ily for $200 or more per lot,
It has in one corner" a new
4-room house that is now
renting for $12 per month
Owner instructs us to sacri
fice this entire property for
only $3,500—$1,000 cash.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
36 Inman Building.
Bell Phone 4613. ,
Real Estate for Sale.
NORTH SIDE
$4,750 BUYS A SPLENDID 9-ROOM IlESI-
deuce on East Linden near Jackson; large
ot. This is a well-built house and hns
lovely electric light and gas fixtures; large
reception bail, parlor, bed room, dining room
and kitchen down stairs, aud four bedrooms
upstairs, with large bath, etc. A good home
and cheap for $4,750, Term*.
$9.500—LOVELY HOME ON JUNIPER ST.;
. 10 rooms; everything modern nrnl up to
date. Terms If desired.
$6,600—ON SPRING 8TIIEET; LARGE LOT,
east frout, 10 rooms, all Improvements;
near North avenue. Call to see us about
this.
SOUTH SIDE
$2,560 CASH BUYS’ A G-KOOM COTTAGE
on Woodward avenue near Cherokee. This
Is a bargain and It takes oil cosh to get It.
Water, gas, bath. Would rent for $25
month.
per
$3,760 FOR A LOVELY 6-ROOM COTTAGE
on Capitol avenue; east front; lot 50x200;
all Improvements. Terms.
FOR SALE
62,000-GOOD B.ROOM
rn avenue near HilIU
good bargain.
bur
lot; i
COTTAGE: AU-
$1.800—GARDEN STREET;
house; new and occupied by
tenants. Rents $18.
$1.8®) -BROYLES STREET; 6-ROOM COT-
tage. In good repair, near Glennw *
nue car Uue.
room frame residence; in splendid re-
$3,fKXV-PLUM STREET; CORNER LOT;
double so* * " ‘ —
mont; rent
CHARLES M. ROBERTS.
Office 12 Auburn Ave.
BELL PHONE 45M.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON
Highland avenue near Ponce DeLeon ave
nue, varying In price from $300 to $850, on
tetme of $25 to $50 ceeh, balance In eney
monthly payment*. They ell lie well and
the imnllett lote are 40x152 to alley.
DOTH PHONES CM0.
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
503 Peters Building.
Phones 4691.
FAST POINT—SPLENDID 6-ROOM COT-
mg**: lot 140x160 to alley, with plenty of
nhatTe; *1.250; 850 cash and $16 per month.
Why pay rent?
CLIFF W. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
BEU, PHONE 5158. m CENTURY BLDO.
W". AND easy TERMS, FOR NICE
two story bou*e on Central avenue; seven
rooms ami basement rooms, with wster,
f as - '‘atli, aud nice lot. In nice, pret
mod. Special reasons f
.vhieh means wtll for
beaitifi:i, north bide home,
avenue, north of Ponce DeLeon
date
and elegant home with
: ....nlonces, on ons of the very
neit street* and In one of the choicest
borhoods In the city, near Peachtree,
at a bargain, I ran sell It to yog, and you
. n 1 find another ore llko It soon at tb*
•ante price. It has tan rooms and two bath
mom*, and a large beautifully shaded lot.
"rice $11,000.
C.BO FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET
mt. Do you want the biggest bargain
Itat run |„, found In Went End* If you do,
I?.' 1 I 1 "' "10 and I'll tell yon all about It.
II» one Of the prettleat lota on the atreet.
1 CAfJ BELL YOU THE BIO-
, B?*V- 1 ,l j ,r «r*I n In a beautiful 100-foot lot, or
,h. n,lt , lot "i tb,t Eon ever looked at
; n . or,h i' 110 - °» »“• of ‘Be moat
raKifLfiPJU 11 ?*<•* alreeta, and In ele-
{!!' n-lehliorhood. They are line depth,
wr2 !.*!£ make three fine lota that
toL ', lke 1,01 «■««■ Hot you'll have
Sta? *» my time le limited at thla
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Three five-room cottages
f Q1 ' sale by owner, never
been occupied; Nos. 276,
28 ' au< l 299 Ashby St., near
eorner West Hunter Street.
Only $50 cash an( j balance
fike rent. Also two nice six-
ro °m cottages near Grant
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
10 East Alabama St.
PHONES: DELL 323 * 361 ATLANTA 250.
$45,000 FOR CENTRAL STORE PROPER
ty. This Is an opportunity for capital
Property brings In handsome net Income.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
BUSINESS INVESTMENT - LOCATED
right In the center of town; 40 feet front
on one side of the best business streets;
In a block and half of Whitehall street,
this side of Mitchell street. With $1,600 ad
ditional spent on this property. It will
brine 12 per cent on the Investment. Price
$14,000, which is only $360 per front foot,
and you can't buy any property this clos# !u
for less than twice this much.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
1SS Jackson street
.660.00
12 rooms
831 East Linden
60.00
10 rooms
493 Spring street
65.00
10 rooms
12 Brown place
37.50
9 rooms
124 Merrltts avenue
45.00
8 rooms
Ill East Pins atreet
50.00
8 rooms
688 Edgewood avenue....
$7.60
8 rooms
DeKslb avenue
35.00
8 room*
61 Crew street
43.50
8 rooms
$27 Spring atreet
40.00
8 rooms
655 Highland avenue
27.50
7 rooms
403 Piedmont avenue
22.50
6 rooms
63 Loomis avenue
25.00
8 rooms
230 East Pine street.,,,.
26.00
6 rooms
62 Johnson avenue
25.00
6 rooms
42 S. McDaniel street...
2160
6 rooms
260 East Georgia avenue.
22.60
6 rooms
109 Mills street
30.00
6 rooms
48 8. McDaniel street...
23.60
5 rooms
211 Foundry street
14.60
6 rooms
48 E. Twelfth street
25.00
6 rooms
163 8. Pryor strset
29.00
6 room*
35-rooh Hotel.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
AT AUCTION, SATUR
DAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M.,
CORNER SIMPSON ST,
AND SUNSET AVE., 6
BRAND-NEW COTTAGES
1 8-R., 2-STORY,, 1
STORE AND 12 LOTS,
EASY TERMS. $50 IN
GOLD GIVEN AWAY.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOANS.
$6.000—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF
the best cross streets on the north aide;
one block from Peachtree; lot 60x160. Come
In person or phone us to call by and show It
ON GEORGIA AVENUE, NEAR GRANT
park, a nice new eight-room house; beau
tifully located, with a nice lot. You can
buy this place for $3,800; only $500 cash,
ana the balance easy. Where can you beat
this?
$2,760—UP-TO-DATE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE
within one block of South Pryor street.
Lot 60 by 150. Owner anxious to sell.
$4,260—FOR ONE OF THE NICEST 8EV-
en-room homes on West North avenue.
If you want s home In a nice neighbor
hood, gee this.
$3,000—BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAGE
on a corner lot In West End. All street
Improvements down. Lot 50 by 160 to si-
iry.
$6,000 GETS ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
homes on West Fifth street. Strictly
modern In every respect.
HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES IN
Decatur. Ga., on good streets that I can
offer cheap.
$4,600 FOR MODERN TWO-STORY EIGHT-
room dwelling on beat part Highland
avenue. Can gell this place for small cosh
payments and balance monthly.
I AM OFFERING SEVERAL ANSLEY
Park lota at the right kind of prices. See
me beforo you locate.
$8,000—NEW MODERN HOME OF EIGHT
rooms; on beat part of North Jackson
street. Good shade on lot. Make Ideal
home.
Jots” liT Decatur, Os., on oar line and
one of the beet itreeta. Decatur will eoon
hove ivater work..
urooKWonu. nenuuiu* eiii -troiii iui.
by over 600 feet. You can't buy anything
In this same location for less thin $100 per
front foot. Price $6,600.
rutc, UA.—WICK Ft
tage on lot 900 by 100,
f ilceTy shaded. On one of the
o Decatur. Price $1,250.
CHAS P. GLOVER,
6 Auburn Ave.
FOR RENT.
One of the best business
rooms on Mitchell street,
near the Terminal Station.
If taken at once we can
make a lease for four years
at $150 per month. See me
today.
at 7 per cent Interest.
$12,500—A 12-ROOM IIOTTBEj SLATE ROOF,
$16,000, but for a quick
$1,900—GOOD 6-ROOM HOU8E ON DAVIS
street near Rhodes. House Is worth the
money.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone 2099,
Atlanta Phone 1771.
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
$1,050-JUST 16 MILES FROM TUB CITY,
right on the Southern railroad, we have
this splendid five-room bouae with 10 acres
of good land. This being so close In, it Is
an exceptional bargain, And we can make
the terms most reasonable. ,
and peaches, etc. This placo la worth more
~on— u --* r ■ •• 5
sr
$«6<V-A GOOD 40-AC RE FARM ON TWO
public roads and Juat 2 miles from a nice
little town. This has n good three-room
frame house, good as uew. Something llfce
20 seres or more in cultivation; balance
heavy woodland. Has stables aud other out
building* and some nice fruit trees. This
Is n nice located place, and would cost a
great deni more than this to put the Irn
FAYER & BLACK,
315-16 Peters Bldg.
$6,000.
BIX GOOD (-ROOM HOUSE8 RENTING
for $79.20 per month; 180 feet street f
age; water and sewerage; the houses i
are worth the price. Owner wants cash
heuce till* sacrifice.
$2,600.
GOOD 7-BOOM COTTAGE. CI.O&15 IN ON
north aide, near West Peachtree; rented
for $25.60; tile walk and newly painted.
This Is good Income property and Is easily
worth $3,000. Sold for division.
$1,600.
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, CLOSE IN, ON
north aide; lot 50x100; three blocks of
Peachtree street. Add two or three rooms to
this and you will have u good, clean In
vestment which will pny well.
IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD WE HAVE
new three-room house, with larg* ball ...
It, with large lot and nicely located. Price
$1,100; $400 cosh; balance easy monthly pay
ments.
$2,160—ON THE SOUTH BIDE. WB HAVE
ft nice fire-room bouse, with good lot,
convenient to school and church. Terms
essy.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD
FRONTS FOR SALE
WITHIN l'i-MILER LIMIT, EAST SIDE
of the city, on Southern railroad, 65,000
square feet, fronts Southern railroad 200
feet nnd 300 feet on streets. Extra fine lo
cation *fior a factory or warehouse.
ALSO, 60,000 SQUARE FEET WEST SIDE
of the city, fronts the Southern rail ray
800 feet, with good street frontage, wl ;bln
1'4-mlle* limit; a magnificent location for
lumber, coal or factory. These are real
bargains. See
W. R. RESPESS-
20$ Brown A Randolph Building.
Beil 'Phone 3806.
FOR RENT
By
II. C. WILSON,
Renting and Sale Agent
215 Empire Bldg.
Bell 2022. Atlanta 1480,
No«. 84 and 86 W. Georgia Ave.,
4 rooms and a bath, each .. 115.60
No. 47 Doane St., 11 room house.$35,00
No. 53 Doane St. 9 room houss...$30.00
63,360-BEAUTIFUL, BIIADY LOT, NEAR
I«e atreet; beat part of Weif End; all Im
provements down; <4il74. Terms.
65,750-PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY.
We have one of the l>eat bargains In a 2
lor.v 8-roora house that can be had for
1,000 less than you Could build the bouae
1050 GETS TWO LOTS ON 8UNBET AVE.,
near Foundry atreet. These loti will soon
bring 6760 ench before you know tt. Big
improvements going on In thla section.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Park
on very easy terms.
A Pply to
p ftANK EDMONDSON,
14 S. BROAD ST.
CORNER LOTS.
are always in demand. We
have three such on our lists
that might interest you. Tfie
prices are unusually low for
such desirable property and
the development looks ex
ceedingly promising *as a
good investment for future
profit.
They are located as fol
lows: A lot on the corner of
West Peachtree and Woods
avenue; one on the comer of
Boulevard and North ave
nue, and the third on the cor
ner of Kennesaw and North
avenues. See us for prices.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabama St.
$42,500
will buy southwest cor
ner of Central Avenue
and Enst Alabama street.
This property is leased
for five years at $3,600.
It’s a 4-story brick build
ing and will rent for $5,-
00 a year after present
lease; will carry $25,00 at
5 per cent. Are you in
the market)
FAYER & BLACK.
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.
AT AUCTION, SATUR
DAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M.,
CORNER SIMPSON ST.
AND SUNSET AVE., 6
BRAND-NEW COTTAGES
—1 8-R., 2-STORY, 1
STORE AND 12 LOTS.
EASY TERMS. $50 IN
GOLD GIVEN AWAY.
Decatur, Ga., 6 rooms
No. 270 Ivy St., 7 rooms, furnace
heat. Rent 685.00
Corner of North Ave. and Spring
H. C. WILSON.
AT AUCTION, SATUR
DAY, JUNE 8TIT, 3 P. M.,
CORNER SIMPSON ST.
AND SUNSET AVE., 6
BRAND-NEW COTTAGES
1 8-R., 2-STORY,, 1
STORE AND 12 LOTS.
EASY TERMS. $50 IN
GOLD GIVEN AWAY.
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
L3EBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
$1,050.
GOOD 5 ROOM COTTAGE: IN WniTE
neighborhood; reilted nt $10 per month
Hna nice shade and la close to htmlne** di*
trlet.
$1,200.
GOOD RTOIIF. AND LARGE LOT, LEAS
oil for $12.60: room to build another store
or cottage; It la a good business stand; pres
ent tenant has hail It for five years.
$2,800.
WEST MITCHELL STREET LOT NEAR
Terminal Station; Ideal place for stores;
buy this and It will make yon money.
$1,125.
$750 and $600.
WILL BUY TWO LOTS ON GI1EENWOOD
avenue and North Boulevard. You won't
have an opportunity of buying such choice
lots In choice neighborhood roc this price
nguln soon.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
FLEMING—The friends of Mr. and Mr*.
II. E. Fleming nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. t’. .1.
s Lee nnd fnmily are Invited to attend
/ the- funeral of Mary Lee, little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Fleming.
Friday, June 7. nt 10 it. m. front the
residence, 19 Hlghlgud avenue. Inter
ment Westvlew.
STATISTICS.
$4,250—RENTED FOR $588 PER* ANNUM,
to A-l tenants on fir# years' lease, in
the best north side neighborhood; white
tenant*; near Ponce DeLeon. Nearly 14 per
$4,000—$2,000 CA8II AND BALANCE AT 6
per cent for n nearly new Jackson street
residence; very desirable; leased now for
$97.60 per month; more than II per cent |
$6,500—NOT ONE. BUT TWO HOU8R8, ON
most artistically arranged home* on 8onth
Pryor street; the only up to date house
that can l>e bonght on such »rm* on thl*
beautiful street. This boose ha* every
convenience nnd Inxr— — —*' * *
Lot 62 by 150. This
$6&0-MCE LOT SOUTHEAST CORNER
FOR SALE
ANDERSON
327 CANDLER BLOC.
PHONE 3161
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
63.000— J. S. Sheer to W. D. Newsom,
lot on Grant street. Warranty deed.
63.000 (penal sum)—M. F. May and
George 8. May to S. B. Turman, lot on
Tenth street. Bond for title.
6155—Frank and George R. Edmond
son to O. Y. Fierce, lot on Cairo atreet
Warranty deed.
6706—J. E. Rutledge to O. A. and
F. Grocery Company, lot on Connally
atreet. Warranty deed.
11.000— Mrs. Ida Rhyne to the Stand
ard Trust Company, lot on Chattahoo
chee avenue. Warranty deed.
61.000— Mahroda A. Rose to F.
I,acy, lot on West Hunter street. Loan
deed.
610.000 (penal sum)—Sarah W. Cal
houn to Fannie E. Jones, lot on Cres
cent avenue. Bond for title.
11,500—Hutnllton Douglas to D.
Thompson, lot on Copenhlll avenue.
Warranty deed.
62,600—James A. Langley to Mra.
Alice J. Flaher, lot on Simpaon atreet.
Warranty deed.
61,800—Joseph M. Shields to Jam..
A. Langley, lot on Simpson street. War
ranty deed.
62(0—Min M. B. Plckert to George J.
Butler, lot on Harwell atreet. War
ranty deed.
6600—J. H. McCoy to B. C. McCoy,
lot on Capitol avenue. Warranty deed.
6145—Frank Edmondaoh to Eula
Wingate, lot on Thomaa atreet. War.
ranty deed.
6500—Shelby Smith to M. Earnest
Jones and B. F. Mitchell, lot on Orme
wood avenue. Bond for title.
BUILDING PERMIT8.
676—L. D. DeOlve, to erect billboard
on the Marietta Cotton Mill lot.
$700—Nola Jones, to raise and build
addition to frame dwelling at 210 Au
burn avenue.
62,125—O. A. and F. Grocery Com
pany, to build one-story frame dwelling
at 70 Connally street.
6100—David Verner, to build addl
tlon to frame dwelling at 16S Fraser
street.
$250—R. B. Wyche, to build one-story
frame dwelling nt 15 Leach street.
1690—J. II. Ewing, to build ono-story
frame dwelling at rear 102 Foundry
street.
TAX NOTICE
State and County Taxi
Bonks now open, Make 1
your returns at once and
avoid the rush. Books:
will close in a few days.
T. M. ARMISTEAD,
Tax Receiver.
COnCAVED,
HONED AND
REPAIRED.
Called for a»d delivered.
HEALEY BARBERS' SUPPLY CO„
Both 'Phones—No 1 N. Forsyth St.
wwnww n. m. vvooi.r.Kv. m. a,
Atlanta,BE Office 104 N.frrorStrwW.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
positively without
pain. 60c ench. Best
teeth $8. Money can
not buy b • 1t s r«
PHILADELPHIA
DENTAL R
No. $6 White!
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
I Depart To-
'Hacon lL40pm
.... 8.00am
,_*con ......... 4.00 pm
Mneon 4.13 pmUai'kaonrlllt... 8.30 pm
Arrive F
Harannn
Jackson
Mneon
Moron ,
oh — S.50 niullls
jfllle.. 7.o0nlii Ms
11.40 a ni| Ha
110 pni|8nvannnh ..... 9.15 pm
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Cases Argued.
Aetna Insurance Co. v. Wolf & I.lp«
alts, from Tattnall.
Wldencamp v. Madison James,
from Tattnall.
Almodlne Reynold! et at. v. T. E, i
Norveil et aL, from Columbia.
E. A. Nugent v. S. E. Watkins, from
Richmond.
W. Gibson v. J. E. Wilson, and
veraa, and R. E. Gibson, by next
friend, v. J. E. Wilson, and vice veraa,.
from Columbia.
Hammond Johnaton, by next friend, >
v. Enterprise Manufacturing Ct>„ from
Richmond.
SOUTH SIDE BARGAINS
62.750—CREW STREET, NEAR GEORGIA
(ivi>ntu». 7-room 2 story bouse; good condi
tion; large lot and servants' house. $360
cash.
“WE GET RESULTS*”
jMW-UAi'ITOi. AVENUE; BEAUtIkUL
6-room cottage: every known convenience;
extra large bath room, garden and fruit.
You will buy this on sight, for It’s nice and
cheap.
66,'-'10—WASHINGTON STREET NEAR OR-
inond; new 9-room 2-atery house: modern
finish and fixtures, (m inding electricity and
double hath. I-arge elevated lot. Terms.
•THE BEST INVESTMENT ON EARTH Hi
the earth Itself."
DEATH8.
Marie Gartner, age 6 months, died at
20 St. Charles avenue.
Eugene B. Rerkele, age 29 years, died
at 358 Whitehall street.
Joel Eason, age 11 months, died at
232 I.uokle street.
Albert King, colored, age 40 yeara,
died at 2 Aliena alley.
Robert Hall, age 24, died fisim suffo
cation on West Hunter street. •
Frank Matthews, colored, age 33
years, died of suffocation at 126 Mag
nolia street. .
Joseph H. Dodson, age 5 months, died
at 69 Marcus street.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finley, at
700 South Pryor atreet, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Mansfield, at
277 Washington atreet, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wallace, at 46
Heryl street, a boy.
NEED A FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J, DABNEY IMP. GO.,
X, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth Strset.
Charles Roberts.
The body of Charles Roberts, whtcH |
hns been held at the undertaking estab. !
llshment of Barclay & Brandon since:
May 22, was sent to Gainesville, Ga.. j
Wednesday afternoon for Interment.
The body was held until relatives in
England were heard from as to Us dls. •
posal. Mr. Roberts' brother was to{
have sailed from England several days .
ago.
Mrs. Bertie J. Hunter.
The funeral services of Mrs. Bertie J. ,
Hunter, who died Wednesday night at!
her residence, 163 Emmett street, were i
conducted Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock. The body will be sent to
Austell. Oa, Friday morning for'lnter-
ment. Mrs. Hunter Is survived by her
husband, Edward Hunter, and one
child, sister, Mrs. William O. Butler,
and grandmother, Mrs. James White, of
Atlanta.
GEORGIA EDITORS
IN CONVENTION j
Sandersvllle, Ga„ June (.—The Week
ly Press Association of Georgia con
vened In annual session here thla
morning.
The meeting Is being prealded oven
by W. 8. Coleman, of Cedartown.
Many editors and publishers from all
parts of the state are In attendance and
the session promises to be one of the
most Interesting ever held by "pencil
pushers” of Georgia.
The program, which la lengthy. In
cludes the following papers for today's
session:
Some things the Weekly Press Has.
Done for Georgia’s Development”—J
II. Cheney, Ellavllle News.
“How to Secure and Maintain the.
Largest Bona Fide Subscription"—J. CD
Williams. Greensboro Herald-JournaL.
"The Free Pass—Fur and Agin It”—
P. T. McCutchcn, Franklin Newi.
WOULDBLOWUP
HOTEL ST. REGIS
New York, June (.—R. M. Haan, pro
prietor of the Hotel St. Regis, has re
ceived an anonymous letter demanding ,
63,009 on penalty of having tha hotel
blown up by a bomb.
The facts have been reported to the :
central office and detectives are station. |
ed In and about the hotel under peimon- •
nl command of Captain McCalferty.
Every effort la being made to run
down the writer of the letter. This la
the third similar letter he has received.
OREGON INDICTS
FURNITURE TRUST
Portland, Ore., June 6.—In the Unit
ed States district court here yesterday
Indictments were returned against 130
furniture dealers and nearly all deal
ers In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
California for alleged violation of the
Sherman anti-trust law. <
Giving Free Lights.
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 3.—Tha
light between the two lighting compa
nies of Chattanooga promises to causa
much better lighted business section
than the city Has ever had. The gas
Company la now putting powerful arc
lights in front of all business houses
that want them free of charge, and
Is giving a very low rate on the gas
used In this way.
PENNA. INDORSES
SENATOR KNOX
Harrisburg, Pa., June 8.—The Repub
lican state convention today unani
mously Indorsed Senator Philander C.
Knox as Pennsylvania's candidate to
succeed Roosevelt In 1909,