Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 20, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907. 13 JI. L. THROWER, real estate, 39 North Forsyth St. jI.L. THROWER RENTS FOR $72 PER MONTH ret, 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. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH ST. GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR ASHBY ■trtet, Id West End: all conveniences' sire lot; only $3,250. Terms. ON PAYNE AVENUE NEAR KENNEDY— A 4-room cottage; nice lot $1,400. Easy terras. AT 45 NEWPORT 8TREET; PRICE BE- ' ced from $1,350 to ** *** ' 3 — * watlr and large 167 GRIFFIN, SPLENDID SIX-ROOM cottage, lovel lot, 44 by 100, to an alley, $1,359; 6100 cash and $15 per month. WE HAVE JUST 80LD TWO NICE COT- tnges In College Park In half block of car Hue. and have one more lot. We will liutld you n home on this and sell on easy payments; lot level with pleuty of shade. #*) BUYS A LOT 45 FEET WIDE FROM Morgan avenue to Idnden street, one iutl a half blocks east of North Boule- rerd. This Is two lots, and north side property like this doesn't come often. PRETTIEST LOT ON ORMOND STREET. near the park. Price reduced to $S25 for a few days only. This Is nicely elevated, lev el; tile walks. (MOJ-TIIREE ROOMS AND HALL; nice lot near Hemphill avenue, where everybody wants property. Thl» Is a cash bargain. ON SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE five-room cottage; lot 48 by 187, back to 10-foot alley: price $2,800. Terms. Let us •bow you this. HAMPTON ST.-TWO SPLENDID COT- tares, built for homes; these to be sold for distribution among the "heirs.” If you hare about $3,000 cash and want a good in vestment, set us about this. 12 PER CENT INVESTMENTS. N ™t.,u? OOM , nolnLE HOUSE; BEST , modern; central locution; rent, for 132.80. Price thli week 23,250. ™OOM COTTAGE. SPLENDID LO 31600 1 f ° r ,15 ' Cut P ,lc * ,wl «J 8 L*-®OOM COTTAGE, BUILT FOB A ' r 1 * ““•Mini, largo balls nnd ver- Rent, 313.60. Onr «peclnl Price today 11.860. It I, worth 13,260. THBWfcRQQM COTTAGE AND 8TOB. ; ., r Kf* f8r HI Our bnrgalu counter price $1,200. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. WITH RECEP- tlon, library, and bath; every convenience. 1°*’ barn, garden, etc. Two car lines. onfy at 33,600, Mnt ,ot « ** tw ° know It. They bring them to us. the goods. Come to see us and get results. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., Tlione 4613,36 Inman Bldg, McCRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. ON LUCILE AVENUE, WEST END-A 2 story 7-room house; water, gas, bath. This would make you a nice home, on wide chert- ed street and splendid neighborhood; terms to suit you. The owner Is a young man nnd Is anxious to get some ready cash. Talk to us at once almut this. 34.2(10 BUYS A SPLENDID story house In Kirkwood; H block of East Lake car line; lot 100x200; line garden, fruits nnd flowers. It would cost $4,000 to build this house. It's a great big bargain and In a growing section. Actually worth $5,000 today. Seo us. KOI! EXCHANGE—ELEGANT HOME IN ouo block of Peachtree for a good home ii south side. This is your chance. What ever you do, don't miss It. k.NMAN PARK—TEN-ROOM RESIDENCE; every modern Improvement. Splendid lo cation-lot 100x150. Best proposition In this ben ut mil section. $8,750 WILL BUY ONE OF THtiS VERY best homes on East North avenue (near Juniper street). It has 12 rooms, two baths, hot snd cold water, gas and electricity; fine duced the price from $9,600. $4,000 GEtSTA St»LEKblf> WOOtt’J. side city. Ihls location Is right In line of enhancement. Will soon be Greater At lanta. Don't hesitate. ON JACKSDN ANl) NORTH BOULEVARD other real estate people: so ir you are in terested In Juniper or Myrtle. Ponce De- ... — A ion, let us take CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, BELL PHONE 6111. 321 CENTURY BLDG. 22,*» FOR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON CAP1 tnl Avenue, mi, tide of Georgia Avenue •hut enn be Improved to line advantage. I1SM FOR PBETTY 7-BOOM COTTAGE And nice lot at Decatur, Splendidly lo cated on car line. H.300 FOR A BEAUTIFUL 66-FOOT LOT on one of the voty beat main atroets on north aide of the city, and It la a aplendld money maker for aoroeboUy. B.I60 FOB A BRAND-NEW TWO-STOBY home of elfht rootna, with water, go, hnttj, etc., on • nlca cait front corner lot and on one of the beat atreeta on north aide of the city. Thla la a apeclal reduced price that hae been given me, and It'a cer tainly a bargain. M,5» FOB TWO NICE 2-STORY HOU8E8 In tlrat-clnaa condition; on good north aide itfeet, that will rent for 236 per month nnd P»r 12 per cent Intereat. Terma 2500 caah and 133 per month. Where can you heat It? Great Big Bargain in the Right Direction and Right Place. to acres LAND IN FIVE MILES OP center of the city, with a Peachtree road front at only 2276 an acre. Do yon want H ao, aee m* at once, before the other P*rty. or elat yon I nee thla tremendooa, big I'Argaln. Can pbona 2302 or ae« W. B. S-apeii, 206 Brown and Bandolph Bldg., At- hata, Ga. BEAUTIFUL HOME AT A BARGAIN! We can offer for a few days a big bargain in a beau tiful 9-room residence on North Boulevard, near Ponce DeLeon avenue. The house has every convenience and modern improvement and is situated to splendid advantage. Shady lot, 50x 217 feet. Price $7,250. Terms, if desired. We can also offer the ad joining 50-foot lot if taken with the other at $2,250, making a total price $9,500 for the prettiest house in town on the finest 100 foot lot to be found anywhere. This is a bargain and you must act quick to get it. C. N. ANDERSON, Real Estate. 527 Candler Bldg. Phone 5161 Bell. CHARLES M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, Office 12 Auburn Avc. BELL PHONE 4596. NBAS GRANT PARK. IN AN EXCEL- lent neighborhood, I have for sale several new, attractive cottage homes that I authorized to sell on exceedingly liberal terms-eay, $250 cash, the balance on month ly Installments. These houses can tw bought at from $2,100 to $2,250 each. Tboy arc strictly modern and are very desirable. If you are looking for a nice little home, well located In a good neighborhood nnd convenient to the park, I want yon to see these bouses before you buy. IN WEST END I HAVE FOB SALE TnE following: On Dunn street, beautiful 6- room cottage, $2,SCO; on Oak street, deslrn ble 5-room cottage, $2,700; on Oak street, 10- room residence, modern, $4,600; on Lawton street, attractive 6-room cottage home, $3,- 000. W. A. FOSTER. Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell ’Phone 2027. Atlanta, 1881. AUCTION, AUCTION SALE, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27TH AT 3 P. M. OF 47 LARGE RESID E N C E LOTS ON EAST FAIR ST, WHITEFORD AVENUE AND DECATUR AND EAST LAKE CAR LINE :.r of Atlntita and only 15 minutes on tbo vara. Lota ara nearly .all elevated and •haded. Term, 225 cash, balance 216 per month. After the ,ale we will give away absolutely free 250 In gold, divided Into five- dollar prliee. Your preaence at the aale en title* you to chance at these prizes. Take cara at the corner of Strath Pryor end Ea.t Alabama atreeta marked "Decatur” or "Ea,t Lake." Car, leavo every 15 minute,. Get plat from office. J. W. FERGUSON. Auctioneer. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. East Eighth ......275.00 2 rooms Webzter afreet .. 35.00 (Decatur) 8 room. 15 Morrison <0.00 46^ Spring. <0.00 - 231 W. Peachtree.. 66.00 250 E, Georgia .... 3.00 - UNFURNISHED. 7 room, 7 room, 0 room, 6 room. 483 Spring .... .266.00 10 rooma It Brown place.. . 37.50 0 rooms 51 Crew . 42.60 8 rooms 327 Spring .. 40.00 S rooms 10 B. Alexander .. 27.50 8 rooms Howard atreet . . 26.00 (Kirkwood) 7 room* Boulevard ....... .. 26.60 (felrkwood) 0 rooms 44 East Harrla .. .. 45.00 6 rooms 100 Mills 5 rooms 74 Cprrler 6 rooms WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 NORTH SIDE BRICK COTTAGE-IN ONE block and half of Peachtree street. The house hsa seven rooms; built out of pressed brick; hae water and gas; and lot 60 by 173 to an alley. It you want a north able brick bouse that Is worth the money, this Is It Pries 14,000; reasonable terma. NORTH SIDE VACANT LOT-IN ONE block of Eleventh street (Peachtree view); 60 by 1731 Price 61,250. hr 300, and the owner bns been seklng $3f00 for It, but on account of wanting to u»| the money ha hat authorized ra* ' sell It for $3,000, and I hope you will bo lucky one to get It. DECATUR, GA.. HOME-8 ACRES OF land and a house of about seven rooms. This place Is near the car line, and la beau tifully shaded; only about three blocks from Agues Scott College l’rlco $3,500. 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. AT BLUE RIDGE, FANNIN COUNTY, Georgia, at an elevation of 1,800 feet. In the heart of the Blue Ridge mountains, we have a splendidly constructed two-story building, nearly new, containing ten or more bed rooms; first floor consists of a large reception hall and reading room; com modious kitchen and dining room; bath room, hot and cold water, tub and shower taths; Insble toilets. There Is also a large dry basement; water supplied from deep well hv wind roll! and elevated steel tank* ng Is heated with hot water; hai , three sides. Hr— * r * ed and walls freshly csl KIRKWOOD LOTS—CONVENIENT TO l>oth car lines, fronting nice wide street*. Prices range from $200 to $275 per lot. Terms $20 cash nnd balance $5 to $10 per month; 7 per cent Interest select hotel, clnb house or bun ting lo sanitarium or a gentleman's home; dally tralna between Atlanta and Knox lodge; ... . .. .... j two dally tralna between Atlanta and Knoxville and Murphy. Pure aoft free atone water, bracing air; mountain aeenery; no moaqnl- toaa. The building coat over 33.000. Conven ient to depot. Sleep under hlenketa all aunt- leer. Wo can offer this lovely place for 66,000. • WAYCROSS IS THE MAGIC CITY OF Southeast Georgia) Three millions I •pent In general Improvements. The A tie Coast Lina railroad Is completing two rallllon-dollar shops. It Is estimated that 4,000 to 6,000 people will he added to the present population of 10,0W people within |he next twelve months. .The question Is; Where will these people lire? The lots In "Riverside Park" answer that question. Wa are offering lota within the corporate limits of Wsveross on the remarkable term ' S to 620 caah, and 13 to 20 per month, lea, no Intarast. Mr. Thomaa Rerutchln la with in ... the purpose of eel ling those lota. Ho has mads r personal Inspection, and Is In pool- tlon to advise yon. We consider these lots snre money-makers. You stand to make front 6« per cent to 100 per cent before you *™ half throngli paying for them. 84 ' write for partlculara and plats. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT REASONABLE price-607 Jackson atreet-Just completed; ten rooms, besides eervanfe room; perfectly arranged and flnl.hed. wltb avVir modara convenience: furnace heat, gas and electric lights; apeaklng tubee; the beat plumbing; specially large pantries and closets, ball; parlor, library and dining room; all open Up te'her; very handsome mantel,; dining room Bn shod In mahoganlzed blech, with two bnllt-ln chins closet*. Front veranda U by 40 feet; good shade. ELEVATED VACANT LOT ON ORE! ferry avenue, between Doray and ..... and atreeta; large enough to hull* seven houses on; sewer, sidewalks snd chert; Hae negro section; near the big colleges; 61,600. "ell.jnited for truck and chicken farm.’ LARGE LOT. CORNER PONDER AND Gallatin streets; sttltshle for homo, store, eoel and wood yard purposes. Gallatin street soon to he cherted. Big bargain. FINE, LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park, 60 by 160; tile walks. Cheap for 2300. Sales Department: A. S. HOOK, a C. EVE. COTTAGE HOME FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of the best streets on the south side; 5 rooms; largo ball, 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. L. A. WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. BELL 'PHONE 20M. STANDARD 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. $1,600-6 ACRES OF LAND ON THE North Decatur car lino. In a nice on! grove, nn«l the cbenpeat place In DcKnll county. Thl« place has ruuuing water, anti fronts about 800 feet on one atreet and something over 300 feet on another. It la fine for sub-dlrlslon. The adjoining lands are selling for $30Q to $350 per lot. So you see you are setting this for less than half price. It belonga to au estate, ond we can make terms payable In three years. FUNERAL NOTICE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN IN- vestment, we have It. A llrst-clnss two- story flve-room house, and la nlwnys rented $17.50^>er month. We will let you have It for i ; terms to suit. FOR $100 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH, we can sell yon n three-room house, with acres of laud fronting the Georgia rail- • JOd. Has a very nice selection of fruit trees. H-acre of strawberries nnd the new ear line to Stone Mountain will pass near thla plica. Just think; price is only $7*A Somebody will ret thla place right away. If yon are from Missouri, come In and we will show you this place. IL050.68—WE HAVE A GOOD FIVE-ROOM nouse. with 10 acres of land. It Is a mile this side of Austell, nnd about the mdib distance from Mahleton. l’ny us a little cash and let the rent psy the balance. ice; also nice lot; $75 down and $20 per month. If you want a place like rent, get this. a beautiful Uttle oak grove on tho north side, right at car line. This place has a nice south front, and has never l»een occu pied, and as the owner Is a non-resident, he needs the money, and this place must be sold. Terms, $140 cash; balance to suit. $1.113—A NICE THREE-ROOM SUBURBAN house, with two large lota. “ Decatur car line. *” **“ $15 per month. 21.800.43—A GOOD BIX-HOOM HOUSE. fronting a fine car service; ten-minute schedule. Lot 175 feet deep, and can ar range terms; about $250 cash and balance to suit. TO FATE ^ BUILDING. Doth phones 423-4 EXTRA DELL I HONE 4235 ',260.00—ANOTHER JUNIPER STREET corner; eight rooms, furnace, .gas nnd elec tricity: extra lavatory, lino mantels, white 'ALKEII-Frlenda of Sirs. 51. L. Walker. Rev. and Mrs. nobler Walker. Mr, and Mr*. M. T. Walker. Sir. and 3!r*. Georgo I. Walker. >Ir. II. H. Walker and Mas ter Walker Pope are Invited to attend the funeral of Mr*. 51. L. Walker, Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, (torn St. Philip* Episcopal church. Interment at Oakland. STATISTICS. $2,600 CASH AND $50 PER MONTH GETS a splendid nearly new 7-room 2-story Junl per street corner. Furnsce heat and ele ‘ appointments throughout. A flue home, Mfully arranged for entertaining. $1,100-NEW, SEVEN ROOMS, GAS. WA- ter nnd bath; close to business property, nnd rented for $20 per month. Will soon be raised to $25 per month. $80 TER FOOT FOR THE VERY FINEST vacant corner of Piedmont aTenue. A beauty. Buy thla and make 25 per cent In six months. weeks we will offer you nt auction „ lota on the north side, near In and close to Peachtree. There will be money In thla thing In the 100 per cent eoluiuu for you In close-in central property. Come late Fri day evening or early 8nturdny morning. "WE GET UESULT8." FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 i A HOME FOR $2,000. ON OAK STREET, WEST END, NEAR A good ear service, and In good neighborhood we can sell you a pretty new 5-room cottage with all convenience*, on nice level lot, B0 by 160; tile walk, porcelain bath. There are not many nice homes at tbia price In At lanta, and thla one won't be long aelllng. It'a certainly a bargain. J. A. RA8BURY, Mgr. C. R. BURNHAM. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED BIDS WILL RE RECEIVED UN. til 13 o'clock noon. July 6, 1907, by the board of fire masters for furnishing matt- rial and erecting the fire station on North renoe. Plana and specifications can be seen at le office of Morgan h Dillon, architects, rudentlal building. Rida must be accompanied by a certified check for the aura of three hundred ($300) dollars. Ilia aeeeptod bidder will be required to ■Ire a bond In the eum of .eventy-flve tann- ! red (27.266) dolltra for the faithful per- rrmance nf the contract. The board of Are right to reject any PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 2260—Continental Land Company to John Thomaa Clark, lot on South ave nue. Bond for title. 22,060—Mra. C. S. King to W. P. Kelley, lot on corner of Went Mitchell and Cheanut atreeta. Warranty deed. 22.600— W. Owena and M. L. Thrower to Mra. Idollne L. Ellard, lot on Mer- rltta avenue. Loan deed. 22,500—Frank M. Perryman to George K. Johnson and J. W. Hamer, trus tees of the Penn Mutual Life Insur ance Company, lot on Fifteenth street. Loan deed. 21.800—W. D. Brown and L. S. Ban dera to J. R. Jackaon. lot on Sunset avenue. Warranty deed. 2300—The Ilapevllle Land and Im provement Company to J. H. Lassiter, lot In the town of Htpevllle, Ga. 21.600— Charles M. Hill to L. Z. Gil bert. lot on Irwin atreet. Warranty deed to secure loan. 21.400—Albert S. Thompson to Mra. O. Y. Whitehead, lot on Woodward ave nue. Warranty deed. 222.000 (penal sum)—Southern Guar antee Loan Company to Mra. M. L. Inham, lot on Crew atreet. Bond to reeonvey. 23,126—George W. Collier and John W. Collier, as executors of the estate of Weatley G. Collier, deceased, to Mrs, Maude O'Keefe Power*, lot on Frank lin avenue. Warranty deed. $2,400—George W. Collier and John W. Collier, as executors of tho estate of the late Wealey G. Collier, to Mra. Julia O'Keefe Powers, lot on Peachtree road, 24,000—J. Carroll Payne and E. Woodruff and Early Gillespie to Chas. M. Coyne, lot on Marietta atreet. Bond for title. 21.160—R. H. Harris to Mra. Mary F. Hudson, lot on Highland avenue. Warranty deed. 2600—Asa G. Candler to Mr*. M. W. Brittain, lot on Vine atreet. Warranty deed. 21.260—Carrie R. Westmoreland to Carrie Lee Shlppy, lot on Grant etreet. Warranty deed. 21.150—Lucy H. Klckllghter to E. Randolph Gelssler and Herbert W. Gelasler, lot on Semme atreet. War ranty deed. 12.600— Mrs. M. W. Brittain to J. K. Shlppy and C. B. Shlppy, lot on Vine atreet. Warranty deed. 2625—W. H. Porter to Jeff F. Mitch ell. lot on West Hunter street. War ranty deed. 21.100—J. T. Kimbrough to L. H. Zurlino, lot on Evane drive. Warranty deed. 2600—L. H. Zurlino to E. L. Douglas, lot on Evans drive. Loan deed. 3760—D. T. Bleser to Fred Kook, lot on county line road. Warranty deed. BUILDING PERMIT8. 2600—0. H. Brandon, to build addi tion to frame dwelling at 6 Park ave nue. 3600—S. W. Smith, to build ono-atory frame dwelling at 31 Wllmer street 3106—M. L. Thrower, to re-cover two frame dwellings at 164r8 Fort atreet 38715—Ewing A Denson, to build <me- story frame dwelling at 179 Jones ave nue. 3108—Mrs. Gregory, to re-cover frame dwelling at 33 Leonard atreet. BIRTH 8. To Mr. and Mra. Oscar Halo, at 425 Capitol avenue. DEATH8. Dorcua Walton, colored, age 60 year*, died at 126 Larkin street. Florence M. King, age 67 years, died at 128 Courtland street. Edward Floyd Thomaa. age 16 years, died at St. Joseph Infirmary. Savannah Man Commissioned. R. V. Martin, of Savannah, waa com- missioned flrst lieutenant and assistant surgeon of the First regiment Thurs day. FIGHT UP OVER IRWIN COUNTY SITE HISJANDW Will Oppose Bankhead in His Race for the Senate. Birmingham, June 20.—John W. Tom* llnnon, of Birmingham, has announced hfa candidacy for the United States senate at the hands of the Alabama legislature In July. In his card he at tacks Bankhead, alleging the' latter’s leaning toward the railroads, and pre sents himself strictly on Governor Co mer's platform, which Is anti-railroad. Colonel Tomlinson la famous for Ills devotion to William J. Bryan, with , whom he has fully traveled. He ran,' for governor of Alabama four year' ago and wa* badly defeated. NEXT CONVENTION COMESMLAHTAj Jesse B. Hart, of Macou, i? Again Chosen Head of Funeral Directors. Atlanta will axnln welcome tha Georgia Funeral Directors' Aanoclntlon next year for the animal convention, ond Jesae II. Hart* of Macon, will agnlu head the organization. All this and more wan decided at tho clos*- log sesalou of the convention at the New Kimball Thursday morning. Besides re el oc ting President Hart, the delegates elect* James E. Henderson, of HnVnnnah, vice- president; E. A. Almond, Manafleld, secre tary, and 8. C. Kytle, of Carrollton, treas urer. Invitation* were extended to tho funeral directors to meet next year at Macon, In dian Spring, nnd Ilrnnzwlck. but so well did they like their treatment here that they decided to coma again. Two resolution* that will probably pl»y a prominent part In the selection of members of tho state lmard of embalming wore In troduced by G. II. Brandon and wero adopted. One provided for the recommend- if n member of the board each year to iur governor, the candidate recommended !>elng selected by tho azsoclatlou by ballot. Tl»e oth#r resolution recommended that no member of the Ixwrd should *mccoed hlm-j •elf. Jt wa* pointed out that at present the member* of the board are appointed by the governor, but that the funeral direct tor* of the state have no voice In recoin- noyed to I’onco Ik. nueru nicy were entertained by the traveling men at r genuine Georgia bnrbecue. Alabama Miners May Walk Out they TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LOTS. NEAR GRANT PARK. ON ROSALIE AND Plckert *treet. In the block between Wal do and Cameron streets. They all lie well, * are covered with lovely shade trees; will buy yon a lot on Plckert atreet and on Rosalie you can hare one for $850; very easy terms. Be sure to see us for Grant park property. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. Irwlrfvllle will light the ramoval of Irwin county lit, to Ocllls, though Ocll- la got 1,664 votes, while only 126 were cast against the proposition. Notice to this effect was (lied with Secretary of Stats Phil Cook Thursday In a paper signed by Judge of th. County Court J. B. Clements, John Mixon. John N. Gibb*. E. O. Fletcher, L. J. Summers and others. Grounds for th, contest ar« not set forth In the petition. The case will be heard forty daya from date. Meeting Postponed. Owing to the abeence of some of the members the meeting of the Georgia Jameatown commission waa postponed Thursday until Monday at 10 o'clock. As Chairman Mitchell le out of the city nothing more hae been heard rela tive to the rumor that he would tender hie resignation. Executive Commla- eloner W. 8. Yeatee arrived from Jameetown Friday and eald affaire were rapidly assuming shape there. The' Georgia exhibit la In fine condition. Bank of Lenox. The secretary of state granted charter to the Bank of Lenox. Berrien county, Thursday. Capital stock, 330.- 000. NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., 96, 98 and 100 So. Forsyth Street. Birmingham, Ala., June 20.—Tho union coal miners of Alabama ad-j Journed their nnnual wage seals con- j ventlon today after declining to accodo to the demnnds of the commercial op-, crators to roturn to the monthly, ln*.| stead of the semi-monthly, pay roll. If an agreement Is not reachod by I July 14, tho miners will strlko. Tho matter la now up to the local unions. | HAVE A REAL VACATION and read The Georgian and News every day while away. Sent everywhere, 45 cents a month, 10 cente a week. Phono i 4928 or write circulation department^ The Georgian and Newt. No trouble] to change address. Deaths and Funsrals I Mrs. Floreneo M. King. v The funeral services of Mrs. FIor- | ence M. King, aged 67 years, who died Wednesday afternoon at her residence,/ 435 Peachtree street, were conducted; Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock In thot chapel of H. M. Patterson & Son. Thar Interment was In Weetvlew cemetery. Dlgna Valdea. Diana Valdes, the 8-year-nld daugh>, ter of Mr. ond Mre. 8. Valdes, died, Thursday morning at the family rcsl-j dence, 274 Whitehall street, after on! Illness of two years with organic heart trouble. The funeral services will be ■ conducted Friday afternoon M 3 o'clock. The Interment will be In Wcatvtew cemetery. Mrs. M. T. Welker. Mre. M. T. Walker died Wednesday , afternoon at her residence, 167 Crew atreet. after A long lllneee. Mrs. Walk- ' er was one of the oldest Inhabitant, of Atlanta, and was one.of the oldest and most active members of St. Philips ca thedral. She Is survived by four sons. Rev. William Bolder Walker, of Macon. Ga,; George I. and Matt T. Walker, of Atlanta, and Henry Walker, of Illinois. The funeral will take place from St. Philips cathedral at 4:80 o'clock Fri day afternoon, with Interment at Oak land. LET US FOLLOW YOU. Wouldn't it pleaae you to read all the news every day while you ere "vacat ing?" Order over 'phone' 4928 or by j letter to the circulation department The Georgian and News sent you.. 4S cents a month, 10 cents a waek. Ne trouble to change address. nnrni/ f\rr TUr DTAI TOTAIT A no THAT Y0U AR E INTERESTED IN TODAY, AND HUSTLE uiltulx Urr InL iilAL to I Alt AUo early or others will get ahead of you