Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 17, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. JUNE 17, IMP. 1 M. L. THROWER, REAL ESTATE, 39 North Forsyth St. JI. L. THROWER RENTS FOR $12 PER MONTH XET, six double houses, $5,750.00. THESE houses have ONLY BEEN BUILT ABOUT TWO YEARS, AND ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION; WE COL LECT THE RENTS AND CAN SHOW YOU THEY ARE STEADY RENT ERS. 51. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH ST. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. wm END—SPLENDID B ROOM COT- tai» with conveniences; lot 60x209, 12.100. It you hove the cash you AT (5 NEWPORT STREET; PRICE RE- (luofO from 11,330 to 11,300 for a few dnv Cllv wnti r anil large lot. Kaay payment! t per cent Interest. Too can't beat thla. k; griffin, splendid six-room rotlnee. level lot, 44 by 100, to an alley, ll.W; >100 enab and 115 per montb. WE HAVE JUST SOLD TWO NICE COT- paymenta; lot lerel with plenty of abode. (J,l BUYS A LOT 45 FEET WIDE FROM Merton avenue to Linden street, oue ami a limf Mocks eaat of North Bottle- yard. Thla la two lota, and north aide property like this doesn't come often. PRETTIEST LOT ON ORMOND STREET, near the park. Price reduced to 188 for . few dnye only. Thla la nicely eletrnted, lev el; tile tvnlks, IBM. 00—THREE ROOMS AND HALL. nice lot neor Hemphill arenne, where rverirhody ivanta property. Thla la a caab bargain. ON 8IDNEY STREET. WE HAVE A NICE five-room cottage; lot 48 by 167, back to 10-foot alley; price 12,100. Terms. Let ua shew MCE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND- aor atreet; all Improvements down; largo lot and a nice borne; only $1,850. Ea»y HAMPTON ST.-TWO SPLENDID COT- luillt for hornet; thete to be told for dlutrlhutlon among the “heir*.' If you CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, bELL PHONE 6168. 221 CENTURY BLDQ. Up FOR A BRAND-NEW TWO STORY hon*o of right rooma, with water, gat. '••th, rtr., on nice eait front corner lot *rw ° n one of the beat atreeti on uorth •* of the city, Thla la a apeclal rtdueed P r * r f that haa been given me, and It’a cer tainly a bargain. B.250 FOR A SPLENDID NORTH BIDE homo, on rerj prominent atreet and beautifully located; two-story house of eight Almost new, with all modern conren- and attiun hent. Nice aervanta' room ■nd largs pretty lot. Thla price haa been refuM for it several times. bargains in ansley park lots- <>ne of the prettiest ones on Peachtree circle with enat front and splendid loot- ti«n, for $4,250. Another beautiful corner t*" n JWhtree circle for $4,006: also - wautr for $l,wo, and another for $900. for SALE—HOMES IN COLLEGE PARK. B hiK I,n \ R IXROOM COTTAGE ON TBB ruun nuiiM itn > s - lo '; caay term,. Be quick. FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE; * 1 W- l „r° R FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, ON * 4 a^re corner ot. _' V, JULD BUT EIGHT-ROOM TWO- lot. r " ,ron tMg car Hue; lovely shaded S gl, llf: TTKR PLACE TO LIVE IN OF Hi/, 11,0 nlmv# homes are apeclal 1. C. McCRORY, 503 Peters Building. >' Phone 4691. WATCH THIS SPACE T05I0RR0W FOR A BIG BARGAIN. EAGAN PARK LAND C05IPANY, 36 INMAN BUILDING, BELL PHONE 4613. McCRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building, Phones 4691. 12.750 BUYS A BRAND-NEW FIVE-ROOM cottage ou Oglothorpa nvenue. West End; water, gas, hath, sewerage, cabinet man- tela, up-to-data, large lot; aide and rest drive. Mould eaally rent for 18 per month. It a a good proposition. Terms. $3.«0-fiPLENmD SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. w eat End. on good atreet and large cornet lot; nil Improvements. If you want a nice home In this lovely section, let us show you this. Terms. $2,500 CASH BUYS A GOOD SIX-ROOM cottage, on Oak atreet. West End; corner lot; 60 by 198. Would rent for $25 per month. Enough said. $2,900 BUYS A SEVEN-ROOM TWO-STORY residence, on Ashby atreet, West Em* ater, gas. bath. lt r a a bargain an* **' 1 moke you a good home. Don't heftlta INVESTMENT-ON DECATUR STREET. 67 feet front on a corner, with ttore and dwelling; now rented for $62 per montb, and could be made a splendid paying prop' osltion; $7,500 will take thla If you will hurry. -TEN-ROOM RESIDENCE i Improvement. 8plendld lo cation: lot 100x150.* Best proposition In thti beautiful section. ,,760 WILL BUY ONE OP THE VERY best homes on East North avenue (near Juniper street). It haa 12 rooms, two baths, hot and cold water, gas and electricity; line mantels. Everything modern and up to date. Owner anxious to sell, and has re duced the price from $9,509. Close in, on atliruu BUWij waiao; iru iuiu- ufaa' walk to ccntor. It'a cheap and aura to enhance. , 13.500—CLOSE IN ON WOODWARD AVE.. extra large lot, 7-room Dmiae, all Improve mente. No car fare. Splendid location, Don't let thla go by. Eaay term,. 14,600—ELEGANT HOME ON PULLIAM atreet; all convenience* and very large oto la lot. Thla la the thing you want. :'a a bargain and on eaay term,. Don" rales It. 13,500 FOR A SPLENDID 6-ROOSI COT- tage on Capitol nvonne, corner lot. The _Mt thing on th — Bee ua. Terms. YOU OUOIIT TO LET US SHOW YOU that Plum atreet home for .11.600. You ean't heat It In thla city. "It'a a Plum peach." DON'T FORGET WE HAVE MANY BAR. gains In the Grant park aeetlon. nee ua, aura. 1SQ0O—SPLENDID 5-ROOM COTTAGE ON Highland avenue. Juat outalde city; water, » ffiMirssr «?».‘EfthE; sure. On car line. 000 GETS story residence on Bt. unarms ■▼•nua: »oi 00x200. The house alone could not bt built for leas, ao you get tha lot free. Juat out- •Ide city. Thla location la right In line of enhancement. Will soon be Greater At lanta. Don’t hesitate. ON JACKSON AND NORTH BOULEVARD we have lovely homes as cheap as any other real estate people: to If you ore In terested In Juniper or Myrtle. Ponce Ije- thla entire section, let ua take ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler Bldg. PULLIAM STREET WE HAVE TEN new 6 and 7-room bouaea. Just being com- plStfi You only bavo to acc them to buy -- 13 75) cneb oiv easy terms. We will also rent them at $82.50 per month. None but first-class tenanta need apply. TwkA AVRNUE-WE HAVE SEVERAL new 5 and 6-room cottage*. Prlcea from 000 to $8,000. on «a«r terms. Aititnv STREET—A 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL A r" n ?c y alcUc,rt:.£?). Term. Rental va.na $85 per montb. CHARLES M. ROBERTS, Real Estate, Office 12 Aubuxn Ave. BELL PHONE 4595. SEAR GRANT PARK, IN AN EXCEL- lent neighborhood, I hare for sale several new, attractive cottage homes that I authorlxed to sell on exceedingly liberal terras—say, $250 cash, the balance on month ly Installments. These houses can bought at from $2,100 to $2,250 each. They are atrictly modern and are very desirable. If you are looking for a ntce little home, well located In a good neighborhood and convenient to the park, I want you to these homes before you bd?. IN WEST END I HAVE FOR SALE THE following: On Dnnn street, beautiful room cottage, 1X800; on Oak street, deslra ble 5-room cottage, $2,700; on Oak atreet, room residence, modern, $4,600; on Lawton street, attractive 6-room cottage home, 000. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 NORTH BIDE BRICK COTTAGE-IN ONE block and half of l'ecchtree atreat Tha houaa haa (even roonaa; built out of crested brick; haa water and gaa; and lot 5(7 by 171 !°. t n .* u, L . If .I 00 *»■» » north alda brick house that la worth tha money, thla la It. Tries 14,000; reasonable terms. NORTH 81 DO VACANT LOT-IN ONE •'lock of Eleventh etreet (I’eechtree view) 50 by 171. Price 11,250. NORTH SIDE COTTAGE-NEAR JACK nonstreet. Tble cottage It on a lot " r.Va, and the owner baa baen ask! IfOO lot It, bat on account of wanting # the money he hae authorised me _ sell It for ta,0M, and I hope you will ba tha lucky one to get It. DECATUR, GA„ HOME-8 ACRES OF tend end n house of about neven rooma. hla place la near the car line, and la beau tifully thaded; only about three block! from Agues Scott College. Price 13,50). KIRKWOOD I.OTS—CONVENIENT TO both eer line,, fronting nice wide atreeti. Prlcea range from 1200 to 1275 per lot. Terms 120 cash and balaaca 15 to 110 per month; 7 per cent Interest FOR RENT. NOS. 69. 61 AND 68 WEST MITCHELL etreet—Three three-atnry and basement building,. Tha heat and moat conveniently arranged In the city. These bulldlnge mint be teen to he appreciated. Let ua taka you to aee them at once. Call on LIEBMAN, Real Estate-Renting, 28 Peachtree St. S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 12.150—NICE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. ONE block of Georgia avenue; all Improve- menu; terms $356 cash, balance what the house would rent for, $20 per month. $7,500-RICHARD80N STREET HOME; IT haa ten rooms, hot air furnace, two baths, two lavatories and all convenience** large lot; $2,509 cash, balance one, two and three years. Could net build the bouse for the money. 590—CENTRAL AVENUE: 10 ROOMS’; iss every convenience; built for a home; lot 48x150; term* $1,000 cash, balance easy. $2,660 WILL BUY A BTORE AND COT $2.000—NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE ON OAK $8,000 FOR A DOUBLE 6-ROOM APART 8XOOO-A 7-ROOM COTTAGE ON RICH- WEST END. $2,600—FIVE IIOU8KA ON HUMPIIIIIKH itreet; lot 100x170 feet; sidewalks paved th Belgian blocks; water; the lot alone worth the money. Bent for $27 month. -A NEAT 8-ROOM AIRV1KW AVENUE- house. I960. Eaay term*. KfMlEWOOD— A 6-ROOM HOUSE ON LOT E {o0xtt»: only «•«*>; W» down, balance tit month. . bimpbos-a « «f)OM iiouse: all CON- venlencee. !!.»»■ Term,. in GA^-TWO BEAUTIFUL iolTPl only WO » a *>»“• balance » per YOU'LL HAVE TO HUBBY. 11,000—A 5-ROOM HOUSE, NEW AND UP to date. This Is one of the best values In Weat End homes. WE HAVE A HOME ON BELLA AVENUE S. B. TURMAN & CQ. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting 'Agents, 8 W. Alabama. VERY CENTRALLY LOCATED, WE heVe an elegant (blrty-flve-room hole, with all convenience,, fbln hotel la par tlally furnished. No better location In town than thla to make money. We can maka right price to permanent tenanta. Oakland City IJ9.00 9 rooma lb' Bait Alexander 35.00 1 rooma 74 Da via 25.00 7 room, Howard at. (Kirkwood)... SS.00 7 rooms 45 Boulevard place 37.50 5 rooms 345 Ashby 27.50 5 rooma 54 Johnson 3.00 5 rooma 52 Johnson 30.50 6 rooma Boulevard, DeKalb (Kirk wood) -5.60 6 rooma 74 Currier 27.6O 5 rooma 125 Broylra 15.00 5 room, 85 Piedmont place 17.50 5 roome 18 South Humphries 17.50 5 rooma 223 014 Wheat .............. 10.00 5 rooms 158 West Merrltts 19.00 4 rooms 151 Simpson 13.50 1 rooma W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Ben Thooe 2027. Atlanta ’Phone 1SSL AT BLUE RIDGE, FANNIN Georgia, at an tlsvatlon of 1,800 feet, In the heart of the Blue Kldge mountain*, we hare a splendidly constructed two-itory ng Is heated with hot water; bn* . three sides. House Is newly paint ed and walls freshly cstrlmlned; large lot blue gmts and shade. An Ideal place for a •elect hotel, club house or hunting lodge; •nltnrlum nr a gentleman's borne; two lolly trains between Atlanta and Knoxville * Pure soft free stone water, ‘ scenerr; no tnoaqtil and Morphy. Pure sol bracing air; mountain toea. The building cost cost over 88.000. Conven ient to depot. Sleep under blankets all sum mer. We can 9<rer this lovely place for FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS RIVERSIDE PARK. Waycross, Ga. WAYCROSS IS THE MAGIC CITY G! Southeast Georgia I Three million* bsing L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phono 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS.- 1109 CASH AND 810.00 PER MONTH WILL buy you a brand new 4-room boy*© with nice lot and good car service. This place Is Just complete and Is neat and as cleau as a pin. WHY PAY RENT WHEN WB CAN BELT, you a brand new 2-story 8-room dwelling $2,996—SOUTH BOULEVARD 6-ROOM COT . tage on eaat front ahady lot, 60x200; house Is practically brand new ami In excellent condition, and we can make exceptionally easy terms If taken at once. You know you can have all Grant park for children’s playground. $2,950—A SPLENDID 6-ROOM COTTAGE on East Hunter street, right close In; has all modern conveniences and right up to date In every respect. Buy this place and ■ell It for more money before Christmas. $2,000--A NEW ' AND ^NEVER-OCCUPIED B room cottage on the north side In a nice little oak grove. This place Is situated * *■ * ‘Iged to advance fast. * * ■ beautiful per month. where property Is obliged to advance The lot Is extra large and has hen ■bade. $750 cash and balance 130 per ni FOR $200 WB CAN SELL YOU A NICE, large auhnrhan lot on exceedingly enmll payment of $10 cash and $10 per month. FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six- room cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROAD ST. $3,500—NORTH SIDE HOME No. 249 E. Pine—an attracti ve six-room cottage with all the conveniences on slightly elevated lot 50x140. Can be bought for |)>1,200 cash, rest $35.00 per month. It is in a choice neighbor hood, the best part of Pine. We rceommend this proposition to any investor or to any one wanting a cottage home'on North Side. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO., 391 Peters Building. COLLEGE PARK. ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE. No. 1. A pretty home for a young married couple. Six rooms; lot 100 by 200; cor* ,,<r $2,500 No. 2. Six-room house, on a large lot, 95 by 220; a family hotme, with large porch and roomy room* $3,900 No. 3. A dream of comfort. Beautiful, modern, colonial, atory and a half, eight rooms. Open veranda 12 feet wide and 70 feet long around two sides; overlooking College Lawn. No. 4. Large lot, 100 by 200, fronting the Boulevard. Two level shaded lota, 100 by 190 $300 and $400 Six pretty level lots. 50 by 200 each $100 A 4-ncre block, Juat the place for a country home, close to car line. EDWARD II. WALKER, Manager, COLLEGE DARK LAND COMPANY, Bell ’phone 37 J. Enat Point Exchange. College. Park. G«. I sell everything In College Park. I ATT ImimmiiM AT THE THEATERS FOR RENT by H. C. WILSON, 215 Empire Building. <0. 270 Ivy st.. 7 rooms; furnace hent..$25.00 So. 95 N. Bonietard. 8 rooms, 2-story.. 30.00 ^'0. 86 Capitol nve., 8 rooms 30.00 iS’o. 117 Richardson st.. 6 rooms No. 260 E. Cain at., ll-room house No. 47 Donne at., 11-room house ... No. 53 Donne at., 9-room house No. 440 Windsor st., 3-room houso - Ao. 486 Windsor at. 8-room houso West North ave.. 4-room horn 29.00 j .00 89.00 30.00 7.00 7.00 js# 18.60 Vo. 884 Windsor st., 4 rooms and bath. 15.60 Vo. 286 Windsor st., 4 rooms and bath.. 13.60 No. 874 Windsor st., store 80.00 H. C. WILSON, Bell 2022. Atlanta 1480. resent population’ of 10,000 people wlthdn he next twelvs months. The queitlon Is Where will thess people live? The lots It "Riverside Pork” answer that question. We offering lots within the corporate llmlta Waycross on the remarkable terms of 5 to $20 cash, and $8 to $6 per montb. N< axes, no Interest. Mr. Thomas Scrutcbln I* with ns the purpose of selling these lots. He made • personal Inspection, and Is In ; tlon to advise you. We consider these sure inoney-mnkers. You stand to rnakt from 60 per cent to 100 per cent before you BEAUTIFUL HOME AT REASONABLE PRICE. 507 JACKSON ST. and flnlahed, with every modern conven ience; furnace beat, gaa and electric lights; ■peaking tubea; the beat plumbing; specially large pantries and doaeta. hall, parlor. If brary and dining room; all open together: very handsome mantels, dining room llnlab- ‘ In mahoganlaed birch, with two built- china closet*. Front veranda 18 by 46 feet; good shade. ON GARDEN BTREET NEAR GEORGIA avenue, well-built and attractive 5-room cottages; all conveniences; good lot 84x140. ON STEWART AVENUE, JUST AT THE city limits, and fronting the new csr line, new six-room cottage, with cabinet man tels, club house grates. Georgia wood fiber plastering, limit of good material, on He- vated oak shaded lot; pleasing surround ings; will only In* ten minutes' from busi ness center w»»n cars are running. Thla _ . n car* are running. a good biy for $2,600; $700 cash and $20 per montb. Tl In value. _ this section. ifnga ars planned for TEN MINUTES’ WALK OF THE business center and located among goo<f people, an old-fashioned but well-built real deuce of nine rooma, with nil the conven :ea. Elevated, level and shady lot, 6< 140 to alley. A pick-up for $4,500. for $£ per month FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park, 50 by 160; tile walka. Cheap f„r $100. A. rtB Wlvh FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 fl ESTOP A HOME FOR $2,000. ON OAK 8TIIKKT, WEST END. NEAU A good car sendee, and In good nelghliorhood wo can sell you a pretty new 5-room cottage with all conveniences, on nice level lot, 50 by 150; tile walk, porcelain bath. There are not many nice homes nt this price In At lanta, and this ons won’t be long selling. It's certainly a bargain. J. A. RA8BURY, Mgr. C. R. BURNHAM. 4-IO CENTURY BUILDING, Both phones 42m EXTRA DEUL PHONE 420 6 Are finishing up three new 8- room cotttages on Oak street, be tween Ashby and Peoples streets, out of the best material and work manship; two 4-room ancl hall cot tages on South avenue, near Grant Park, and three apartment houses (for renting purposes) on Fort Hood Place, just off Marietta street at city limits. Will* sell any of these at n low price, and moke satisfactory terms to desirable purchasers. We also have a number of de sirable vacant lots in all sections of the city, that we wfrt improve for satisfactory purchasers on easy terms. See us for bargains. “WE GET RESULTS/’ “The Cowboy and tha Lady.” A dramatic event of more than ordl nary Importance will bo the preaenta- tlon of that thrilling play of Weatern life, “The Cowboy and the I#ady,” writ ten especially for Nat C. Goodwin by Clyde Fitch, and used moat success fully by him for several seasons, by the George Fawcett Company, at the Grand opera houao during the week beginning Monday night, with the usuul matinee performances. “The Cowboy and the Lady” Is a play teeming with Intereat, that takes hold of one and keep* him a willing prisoner until the final curtain. Throughout there Is a succession of In tensely dramatic situations which bring on a thrilling climax, and the ending Is most satisfactory and fitting. Regan Hughston will assuredly give an excellent Interpretation of Good win’s old role, that of the cowboy, Ted dy North, while the other members of the company have congenial roles. Jane Wheatley, Ethel Conroy, Grace and Phyllis Sherwood, Brandon Hurst, DeWttt C. Jennings, George 8chrnder, Frank Craven, Allen Fawcett, Burr Ca- ruth, Frank Johnston and Sidney Par sons will appear in the cast. Pastime Thaater. Monday afternoon the first perform ance of the new program at the Pas time theater, on Peachtree street, was given to a delighted audience. It will he repeated at 4 o'clock and will be given several times during the contin uous performance which begins at 7:30 o’clock and lasts each evening until 11 'clock. Through his booking ngency Man ager Holland has succeeded In securing a number of new favorites and friends of the program this week, and the bill promises to be even better and brighter than ever. For this week the bill will Include: George and Gladys Johnson, singers and dancers; Lewis and Lesslnger, whose "Rube” act made such a hit nt the Pastime early In June, will return for u week’s stay In a new comedy sketch. Tommy Wilks, the singer whose Illustrated ballads have been a feature nt this theater, returns with a series of new selections on Monday. William Thomas, who sings extracts from operas In costumo, will conclude a novel hill. STATISTICS. FUNERAL NOTICE. iixnlwln Htnliha, rnntnln anil Mr.. w. s-aril H. Gay and family, of Atlanta; IWlg* and Mr*. George C. Uann. of Sa vannah, are r ‘ * fmierai of Mr. Tuesday, June 18, at _ from Ht. Luke* Kplm^al ehurrh, reach- tree street. Interment at Oakland cem etery. ”My Wife'* Family.* My Wife’s Family,” a delightful lit lie farce musical comedy, with a com pany of quality, able to cleverly render a modem program of specialties, Is the attraction for the Casino at Fonce De Leon for the week. The offering goes on at the regular Casino scale of prices—seats obtainable In advance from the Bijou box office— and there will be the regular Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday matlnae per formances. Harry B. Linton, one of -the most progressive composers and stage direct ors, Is the maker of the entertainment, so fur ns music and book go, and he personally directed the start of the company. In every city In which the play has been produced the attendance at the close of the engagement has been larger than at the opening, and In sev eral Instances over the Wells circuit the “standing room” sign has done duty after the first three performances. At Beautiful Ponca. One of the largest and most repre sentative gatherings In the whole histo ry of beautiful Ponce DeLeon Park found rest and comfort at the recrea tion resort on Sunday. All afternoon and In the evening the park was crowd ed to Us capacity, and the woodland and lawns resembled a picture of hap piness simply Impossible to reproduce. Matthlesnen’s superb band and or chestra made good the prediction that the selected concerts would eclipse all other successes. The aftefnoon concert wa* classy. It waa made up of some old favorite numbers, and several se lections of original music, rendered for the first time in Atlanta. All of the amusements start In op. eratlon .Monday and will continue until Saturday night, daily, from I p. m. There have been several additions that were first Introduced- at Pohce DeLeon, and these new amusements, together with the favorites of the past, make the resort one of the most popular places In the South. Manager Cardoza has Just closed con tracts-for three additional amusements, one of which will be larger than any thing of its sort In the whole South. / building with 12,000 square feet of sur face will be required to house the con cession, and the other two are going to he popular drawing cards. NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W, J, DABNEY IMP, C0„ 96, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth 8treet PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $300—Mrs. Nancy R. Crawford to John T. Crawford, lot on Fourteenth' street. Warranty deed. $3,600—Mrs. Ella K. Cunningham to Mrs. Ethel Groodzinskey, lot on Con- 1 nally street. Bond for title. $1—Mrs. Maude Barker Cobb to Mrs. Ella K. Cunningham, lot on Fair street,' corner Connally street. Quitclaim 1 deed. $ I—George N. Barker tot Mrs. Ella K. Cunningham, lot on corner of Fair and Connally streets. Quitclaim deed. $1,300—Fourth National Bank to C. W. Cockran, lot on corner of Spencer and Chestnut streets. Bond for title. $150—Mrs. Ellen B. Buck and R. R. Arnold to Mrs. Rosa H. Jones, lot on Taylor avenue. Warranty deed. $125—Mrs. R. H. Jones to Mrs. M. A. Brown, lot on Taylor street. Warranty deed. $1,260—Mrs. Sarah M. Murphy to Mrs. Rebecca E. Alexander and Miss Isabella Solomons, lot on Magnolia street. Warranty deed. $800—W. T. Holbrook and Lula M. Holbrook to John Berkele, lot in Oak land ‘cemetery. Warranty deed. $900—W. N. Wallace to E S. Larri- more, lot on Bass atreet. Warranty deed. $200—W. P. Walthall to Ross Burns, lot on Elmyra street. Bond for title. $400—Mrs. M. S. Glover to T. J. Treadwell, lot on Culberson street. Warranty deed to secure loan. $3,500—0. J. Butler to H. O. Ricker- >n, lot on Harwell street. Bond for title. $1,050—John N. Malone to M. A. Drucker, lot on Mangum street. War ranty deed. 1400—Dr. Horace Grant to Mrs. Leila O. Trimble, lot on Ormond street. Land mortgage. $4,950—Leon Walker and H. S. John son, Jr., to Henry C. Schmidt, lot on South avenue. Bond for title. $1,681—John E Gay to Atlanta Bank ing and Savings Company, lot on Park avenue. Mortgage with power of sale. $125—J. 8. Pass to G.- P. Jeter, lot on Elliott street. Warranty deed. $1,357—John E Gay to Atlanta Bank ing and Savings Company, lot on Park avenue. Mortgage with power of sale. buildingTpermit8. $600—J. W. Martin, to build frame dwelling at rear 144-46 Ashby street. $200—L. DeGIve, to erect billboard on Fraser street. DEATHS. Eugene Wiggins, age 7 months, died at 207 Grant street. Joe Harper, colored, age 6 months, died at 15-A Horton street. Mrs. Nettle Henderson, age 41 years, died at 14 Alabama street. Percy New, colored, age 22 years, died at Grady Hospital. Mrs. Nina Van Wyck, age 35 years, died at Talbotton, Oa. Elizabeth Weytnan, age 1 year, died at 53 East Fourteenth street. Miss M. Hampton, age 71 years, died at Pouland. Ga. Alberta Cook, age 18 years, died at Presbyterian Hospital. Harry A. Bums, age 2 months, died at 67 Jones avenue. Mrs. Jennie B. VVey, age 42 years, died at Ml Soring street. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Puckhaber, at 162 West Mitchell street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Alexander, at 329 Crew street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts, at 840 Cherokee avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E R. Hayes, at 328 South Boulevard, a boy. PIE A RSYAFTER JAPANESE PAPER Manila, June 17.—William R. Hearat Is reported to be neekln, to buy a Yo kohama dally paper printed In Ensllah. U. S. WOULD LOSE ISLANDS TO JAPS Boston, Maas., June 17.—General Nel son Miles says In the event of war with Japan the United States would proba bly lose the Philippine and Hawaiian Islands and perhaps a few coast cities at the very outset. General Miles says, he anticipates no serious results to the United States. BUNKER HILL FIGHT 132 YEARS AGO Bonton, Mann., June 17.—Boston and vicinity la celebrating the llld anni versary of the battle of Bunker Mill to day. The day la observed only In thla part of the atate. Firework* and patri otic exerclnen mark the celebration. Rural Routs Carrisn. Washington, June 17.—The following appointments In the rural c«rrt.r forco have been made: Georgia—Anhbum, Porter Rhudnon, carrier, and Harrier E. 8pillern, Mih- ntltute, on route E, and Robert Y. Roes, earlier, and Sammle Hancock, substi tute, on route 4; Sycamore, James I). Janney, carrier, and James D. Pitkin, substitute, route 3. Appointed to nil vacancies: Georgia—Milan, Quitman Cook, car rier, and John M. Cook, substitute, route L i