Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 24, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 13 $3,150. for one week only we have the above price on an 8-room 2-story home; good lot; on Crew street; newly painted, handsome, new papering, ne w porcelain bath, wash- stand and sink; closet in the yard for servants; new fence and everything in apple pie condition. One week only at $3,150, with $1,000 cash, This is what you are look ing for. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth St. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. RIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOME; NICELY nipered, on Crew, boron,1 Ormond Itreot; nice elude treee, sad —— > appreciated; $3,160. RIVE ROOMS AND HALL; LOT « I caab, balance easy. RIVE ROOMS—153 GRIFFIN STREET: this Is a near cottage, with east front and la half block of car lino; ranta HO per month; $1,2(0; $100 cash and $1$ par month. ROI R ROOMS-GRADY AVENO cabinet mniitels and a beauty; $ rn»h anil $20 per month. MCE CORNER LOT. WITH PLENTY OF shade; east trout; one block of car Tine; best part of West End: owner* need the cosh, so hero It goes; $250. YSE AVENUE-BRAND-NEW; FOUR Mims and hall; lot 40 by 127; cabinet man- . and a splendid little borne; $1,400; $200 cash and $15 per month. HAVE JUST SOLD THREE AND HAVE one left; hrand-naw six-room cottsia; best part of Chestnut street; lot 40 by 170 to en- — mantels, city wa tuuNli xtitv'stx-noOM COffAGEr/'OR- ncr Oak street; In West End; east front; lirge shaded, lot: nice cabinet mantels, and very large porch; cotovsnlent to two car lines: $2,560. on very easy payment*. tVirriAVB A 'NICE "FOUR-ROOM COT- tnge and *tor*. on Georgia avenue; lot 51 bv 110. Trice $3,660; term*. ON THE UrtEhT R6ad to eTStWiW: COSY HOMES. Do you want a neat little home with flower yard and nice garden? We have a number of beauties that we are selling cheap and on easy terms. The same money that you pay rent will make the monthly payments on your own home. You ought to see our cottages near Grant Park and in West End. Do not buy until you see us. We have a large number to select from. We can please you and “the price is right.” EAGAN PARK LAND CO., ’Phone 4613,36 Inman Bldg. McCRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. ON LUC1I.E AVENUE. WEST END—A 2- “*—’ 7-roo ‘ —*“ make •tory 7-room bouae; water, gna, bath. Tbla oulfl make you ■* '*■"* ed atreet and «i u a nice home, ou wide chert- splendid neighborhood; terms to ault you. The owner la a young man and Is anxious to get some ready cash. Talk to us at once about tbla. W. A. FOSTER. Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell ’Phone 2027. Atlanta, 1881. AUCTION, AUCTION SALE, Thursday, June 27th, at 3 P. M. on the Premises. 47 Large Residence Lots. $50 In Gold. away abnolutely free $50 In gold, divided Into fire prison. By attending the ante you got n chance nt these prises. month. uta the property witblu the - w ' . ' PH«» reach of everybody. HOW TO GET THERE: TAKE CAR AT tho corner of South Pryor an ' “ bamn streets marked “Decatur Lake." Get off nt Wblteford _ you are there. J. W. Ferguson, Auctioneer. OH EAST FAIR 8TREET, WIIITEFORI) avenue and South Decatur nnd East Lake car line. Lots lire derated nnd shaded. Thla property la only 2V* mliea out, and only ifnute* ou thu cars from the business 14,350 BUYB A SPLENDID l-ROOM story house in Kirkwood: H block of East Lake car line; lot 100x200; line garden, frulta and flowers. It would coat $4,000 to build this house. It's a great bis bargain and In a growing section. Actually worth $6,000 today. 8ee ua. FOR 1 EXCHANGE—ELEIIANT HOME IN 1 ever you (lo, don't miss it. INMAN PARK—TE^-ttOOM RESIDENCE; every modern Improvement. Splendid lo cation; lot 100x15). Beat proposition In thla beautiful section. i§750 WILL BUY ONE OF THE VeS? belt borne, on Eaat North avenue (near Juniper atreet). It baa 11 room,, two batha, hot and cold water, ga* and elaetrlclty: *ne mantels. Everything modern and up to date. Owner anxloua to sell, and baa re duced the price from $9,600. $4,000 GETS A SPLENDID 8-ROO\l atory realdence on Bt. Charle, avenue; lot 100x200. The ban,* alone could not be built for less, so you get the lot free. Just out- itde city. This (oration la right to line of enhancement! Will soon bo" GreaterAt- Innta, Don't hesitate. ON JAl'KSl'lN AND NORTH" B.ti we hare lovely homes n* cheap as any other real estate people; so If you art In- • * In Juniper or Myrtle, Ponce De- _ thla entf yon oat any time. A Spot cash bargalt FOR SALE. CAPITOL AVENUE—BEAUTIFUL HOME; modern and attr*ctlv*; b** eight roomi; corner lot; 17,000. JACKSON two-ator: evouue. bargain; $7, ION STREET-NEW MODERN itory nine-room residence, near North i. This Is a beautiful some tad a NORTH BOULEVARD-MODERN TWO- atory eight-room reetdenee; built for • home end occupied by the owner; elevated lot, eatt front; $7,500; OAKLAND AVENUE-COTTAGE HOME live room*: water, bath and *»*i naar Grant park; 1250 cash; 520 par month. Price 12250. M’DONALD room •treei Kd i STREET-TniS IS A FOUR- :tege, located near Marietta over elty limits. . Easy terms; LIN STREET. NEAR EDGE- Cbamherlln street, we oqer e ottage for $1,700, on e*»y term*. •EE ME FOR BARGAINS. CHARLES M. ROBERTS. Office 12 Auburn Ave. CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 221 Century Building. Both Phones 5168. 12,200—BEAUTIFUL GORDON ST. lot—fine location—splendid alse and Its the beet bargain on the atreet. $$,$00 FOR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON CAPI< tol avenue, this aide of Georgia avenue, that can be Improved to fine advantage. $2,900 FOR PBETTT 7ROOM COTTAGE and nice lot at Decatur. Splendidly lo cated on car line. the heart of the Blue Rhigu mountnlus, we have a splendidly constructed two-story bulldlug, nearly new. containing ten or more l»ed rooms; first floor couslats of a large reception hall and rending room; com modious kitchen and dining room; (sith F , hot and cold water, tub and shower i: Inside toilets. There Is alto a large basement; water supplied from deep well by wind mill nnd elevated ateel tank; the bulldlug It heated with hot water; baa porch on three sides. House la newly paint ed and walls freshly calclmlned; large lot; blue grass and shade. Au ideal Place for a select hotel, club housn or hunting lodge; sanitarium or a gentleman's homo; two daily trains between Atlanta and Knoxrllte and Murphy. Pure soft froe stone water, bracing air; mountain scenery; no mosqui toes. The building coat over $8,000. Conven ient to depot. Sleep under blankets nil sum mer. Wo can offer thla lovely place for $5,000. WAYCROSS IS THE MAGIC CITY OP Southeast Georgia! Three millions being ‘ impr — •pent In general improvements. The Atlan tic Coast Llue railroad la completing two million-collar shops. It Is estimated that 4.000 to 6,000 people will be added to the f jqqoo peopl# within iths. The question Is: nple live? The lote In ROBSON & RIVERS.' Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. Esit EIgbtb .... Webster atreat .275.50 8 rooms . 35.00 (Dacatnr) I rooms IS Morrison 40.00 401 Spring 40.00 «■ 231 \V. Paacbtrm.. 55.00 250 E. Georgia .... 25.00 UNFURNISHED. Sutherland (Kirkwood).575.00 493 Spring 50.00 12 Brown plan 87.60 il Crew 42.50 127 Spring $0.00 10 East Alexander 81.50 Howard at. (Kirkwood) 25.00 Boulevard (Kirkwood).. 20.60 Ut Peachtree 75.00 44 East Harrla 45.00 159 Mill* 20.05 74 Currier , 27.55 1 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 5 rooms 18 rooms 10 rooms I rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 room* 6 rooms L. A. WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. r, ‘PnONB 2509. STANDARD 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. 81,900—A GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE. ON or eervlco: feet deep; casu aim umauce iohu. $2,760—We' HAVE A~SPLENDID j FIVE- room houso, with beautiful otJ *0 by 250 feet deep, on one of tho nlreet West tod streets. Wo can make yon terms; $500 cntii nmi iiuinni-o $35 per month. AW-a ' UUaUtiPl'l f)ix-H06\T avF tags, on Wblteford avenue. Lot S3 foot 'rout, 23 deep. Thle le en extra large lot. lud le In One shape. Good water end Jplendid car eenrtce; $500 eeeh end balance SlSfcVlVtf-AehBS'ftJC UNb 6N North Decatur car line, u beautiful oak E rove, fronting on two street*, and alao ns running water. Thla would make a flno place for aub-dlvlslon where you could - idlly sell lota at $260 to $300, ao do your >n figuring, and you can see where you -~uld double your money. TNo enn give three year* to pay for tills place. Bo muo to see about this Monday, ns thla kind of places are scarce and hard to find. r A :PBAS't>-NgW—EiiiiiT-iKiSS? two-story house. Has a ntco cool front, id oulr about a half block from good car ne; $101) c*ah and balance suull monthly payments. Wttat'a the use to pay rent? MW. LISteNi Vu haVe Just iIaU contftlnl lantlc ling 160 a railroad# only 26 tnlle* out from the of thla place LODOWICK J. HILL, 313 Century Building. { anjio, 11j11>i.n aha' i.uaij iiAiiun. IF YOU WISH TO SELL. I CAN FIND YOU A BUYER. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. I CAN SUIT YOU. well located, on good streets, near I goad six-room cottage, out buildings, _rres of strong fertile laud, 10 open; oak grove; a variety and abundance of choice fruit anil berries; cloee to church and school: on chert road; within one-fourth mile of railroad atatlou, and not far from the city. I'rlce low; tertna eaay. FRUIT FARM-482 ACRE8; 60 ACRES timber, 33.000 peach trees; good condi tion, good Improvements; desirable location In peach belt on Central railway, $H miles from Reynolds; $30 an acre; easy pay ments. hoochee river farm; $26 open, 376 135 bottom; no overflow; fair improvements 4 miles from thriving railroad town- an acre. Easy payments. P resent population o! next .twelve mon . QUia.iuu, aa v are offering lots within tho corporate limits of Wnycross on the remarkable terms of $6 to $20 cash, nod $1 to $6 per month. No taxes, no interest. Mr. Thomas Scrutchln Is with na for the purpoae of selling these Iota. IIo has made a personal Inspection, and la In post tlon to advise you. We consider these lots sure raoney-mokera. You stand to make from 60 per cent to 100 per cent before you FARM-400 ACRES: 170 OPEN: BALANCE timber: good improvements; delightful lo cation; $ miles from railroad; 15 from Macon; $4,000. Eaay payment* ALABAMA FARM—11214 ACRES; 110 open; balance timber; good Improvements; 6 miles from West Tolnt, Ga.; $2,260. — oe In , . • also four-room log bouse. The owner is n non-resident, and has instructed us to sell thla place fit once; $1,550 will buy this place, on terms of $260 cash and $1j per month. Now, you people who have been so anxious buy you. a brand-new four-room house on car lln*. Thi* pbw-e ha, never been oven- pled, and will niak- you * splendid fltile home. It la uaelean to pay rent, whan you can buy a place on these terms. STATISTICS. S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE, RENT ING AND LOANS. room bouse, nnd two houses I Improvements; lot 50 by 200. II per mouth. $8.800—TWO-STORY NEW EIGHT-ROOM house ou Jack son nlreet: tinted walle: everything up-to-date; $1,600 cub; balance easy. 18,650—TATTNALL BTREET; ONE MOD ern seven-mom and one four-room house; every convenience. Thla la good negro prop erly. Kent* for t$5 per mooth. 88.75* - UP-TO-DATE NEW SIX-nOOM house on Bedford street, nenr Forrest avenue. Renta for $30 par month. iolf through paying for the for pnrtlcular, and plat* them. Be* Jot; Hit. painted; In good condition. Terroa arranged. It's going to sell. Better come quick. Price tl.500. aLEua.v: i ui j AI»t,, m i.si EHM. cur taining seven rooms; built for a home; lias every convenience. Modern, large, ahndy lot (60x175). Price $4,550, , , ELEVATED VACANT LOT ON GREENS- ferry avenue, between Doray and Hol land streets; large enough, to bnlld seven houses on: newer, sidewalks and chert; flno aegro section; near the big colleges; $1,500. 55 ACRES NEAR CHAMRLEE, GA.; Nom inal Improvements; would make a aplen did summer home or chicken und truck /arm; $700. - 10 ACRES NEAR FEDERAL PRISON; well-anlted for tmek and chicken farm. Price 11,050. $$,800 FOR A RBAUTIFUL 60-FOOT LOT on one of the vny beet mala street* os north eld* of th* city, and It la a splendid money-maker for somebody. $4,750 FOR A BRAND-NEW TWO-STORY house of eight rooms, with wstsr, gas, bstb, ate., on nice eeet front corner lot and on one of the beet afreets os north olds of the city. This Is a special reduced price that hat been given me, and If# cer tainly a bargain. $8,600 FOR TWO NICE 2-STORY HOUSES In flrst-clns, condition; on good north side street, that will rant for $35 per month and pay 12 per cant Interest Tanas $500 cash and $3» per month. Where can yen beat It) COLLEGE PARK. ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE. No. 1. A pretty home for a young married coup!#. Six rooms; lot 100 by 200; cor- nsr - M-* 1 * No. 2. six-room house, on a Urge lot * by 215; a family boost, with Urge porch tod roomy room* ****** * ****•• ..*•• mm No. 3. A dream of comfort. BmoIIIuI, modern* colonl*!, story and * hs!f t eight rooms Open veranda 12 feet wide nnd 75 feet long around two aides; overlook!#* College Lawn. No. 4 Urge lot 150 by 200, fronting th* Boulevard. Two level ebaded lots 100 by 190 * ni1 J™ •lx pretty level lot*. 60 by 200 each A 4-acr# block, juat ,b. pl.c. for a conatry "^••^’V'wALkEB. Msuager. COLLEGE PARK LAND COMPANY, Bell 'phone 87 J. East Point Exchange. College. Tark, Ga. I sell everything In College Park. LARGE LOT. CORNER PONDER AND Gallntln atraeta; aultnhl* far home, (tore, coel and wood yard purpnaea. Gallatin atreet soon to be cherted. Dig bargain. 54 CONNALLY STREET. NEAR WOOD ward avenue nnd East Fair atreet school; 8-room house, hall, front and back porchea: gat porcelain bath and sink; servants' closet In yard; fruit on lot. Dries 82,500. NEAR THE WATERWORKS-A (ROOM houso and hull. New, Jnst flntshed; lot 50 bp 120. For this week ouly. Price $1,250, Sales Department: A. 8. HOOK. R C. EVE. MASONIC CONVENTION TO BE HEUD AT BLAKELY. Special to Th* Georgian. Blakely, Ga., June 24.—The annual Maaonlc convention of the Second congressional district of Georgia will be held here on the 2d, 8d and 4th of July. The committees of the local Ma aonlc lodge are making preparations for entertaining tha representatives with an excellent program for each day and night. Max Meyerhardt, of Rome, Ga., and Major William A. Brlmberry, of Al bany. and several other prominent Ua- aons of Georgia will make addreasea during the convention. Funeral of Mrs. Truitt Special to The Georgian. LaGrango, Oa„ June 24.—The funer al of Mra. J. M. Truitt who died at the home of her daughter, Mia* Anna Tru itt, occurred Saturday evening at 1:80. Mrs. Truitt Is survived by four sons, Messrs. J. G. Truitt. C. V. Truitt. 8. H. Truitt of LaOrange, and Mr. Alf Tru itt of Atlanta; three daughters, Mr*. C, D. Hudson, Mrs. W. H. Young, of LaGrange, and Mrs. P. J, Nelson, of Mountvllle. JETSE $8,046—FIVE ROOM HOUSE ON TWELFTH street near Peachtree; lot 75 by 100. FOR SALE BY ANDERSON S27 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 $l,85»-SIX-nOOM HOUSE; SEWER. WA ter and gna. Here l» a Uarasln. SOUTH SIDE. DESIRABLE HOMES; BARGAIN PRICES 84.559-CENTRAL AVENUE, THIS SIDE Hlchsrdson; very cIom in; t rooms. 2 *to- rles: built by owner for home; hnrrt oil finish: all conveniences; easy walking dis tance; would rent under lease for $40. This Is very low. dern convenience am xnmin ana nramiim mwu. ui rlflce in order to leave city. $4,75(V—MYH.TLB 8THEET. NBAB TENTH street school; new 8-room 2-story house, with ererr convenience, Including electric ity, sneaking tubes, large hath n material, well built, and the noli Is the highest class. Thle I duced prfc* and * bargain. SALESMEN: j. a. rasbUry, Mar. c. n. burnham. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LOTS. On the North side wc have them on most all of the resi dence streets in this part of Atlanta. Phone us and we will send a conveyance ac companied by a salesman and show you everything in the lot line that is for sale in North Atlanta. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama Bt. $3,009—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE ON RICII; nrilion atreet. near South Pryor; this will inaks you a lovely home. $#,00*-8EVBN-noqM BOUSE: new; best value In west End. OUSE; ALMOST HAMMOND STREET; LOT 8$ BY 17$! ALL street Improvements down. S. B. TURMAN & CO. >n BUILDING, Doth phones <*23-4 EXTRA. BELL I-IKJNE 4200 WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL ONE or more of th* following new bouees at once: One ten-room two-story maiden** and tbre* six-room cottages, corner Con- trsl avenue nnd Crumley street* Now If you bare a disposition to live and 1st live, we will just about 1st you state your price and terms, on aoy of these pretty houses, and call It a trad*. Now, come ou DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE of twenty-flve flne lota on Piedmont ave nue, Currier nnd Ripley streets, Tuesday, July 2, at 8 p. m. These lota era at the mils clrclt. dose to Peachtree, and will be sold for fust what you ar* willing to pay for them. - There Is no upset price, and theta will ba no by-bidding. Fifty dollara In prlxea given away. Don't forget th* data. "WB OF.T nERUr.T*.'' NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO,, 96, 98 and 100 So. For.yth Street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 81.500—L. H. Jones to Miss Lula Gaeket, lot on Twelfth street; warranty deed. $468—South Atlanta Land Co. to Laura Render/ lot on Jonesboro ave nue; warranty deed. $224—J. Q. Hood to Atlanta Banking and Saving* Co., lot on Powell atreet mortgage with power of sale. $4,000—J. P. Leary to Home Invest ment Co., lot on Fourteenth street; warranty $500—J. Marvin Widows to Charles D. Warllck, lot In land lot No. 245; warranty deed. $1,200—Mlenes Actle and Helen Rod dey to W. P. Pitta, lot on William* atreet; warranty deed $8,000—Home Investment Co. to Mrs. Mary Ixzard Crumpton, lot on Four teenth street; warranty deed. $4,000—Mrs. Mary Ezzard Crumpton to the Travelers' Insurance Company, lot on Fourteenth atreat; warranty deed to secure loan, BUILDING PERMITS. $116—Mra. Gregory, to re-cover frame dwelling at 22 Leonard atreet. $325—Mrs. A. II. Smith, to build ad dition at 180 Park avenue. $5,200—W. D. White, to build four one-etory framo dwellings at 122-6-8-33 Kennedy street, $1,200 each. $800—Mrs. Laura Biatt, to repair and build addition to frame dwelling at 100 East Georgia avenue. $600—Ed. 1>. Grant, to build one- story frame dwelling at 405 West Fair street DEATHS. _ :1th, colored died of heart disease at avenue. Helen Smith, age 9 months, died at 15 East Mitchell street. Rosa Betts, colored, age 30 years, died at rear 184 Houston street Sophia Holmes, colored, age 65 years, died at 110 Woodward avenue. Samuel Flemming Taylor, aga 48 years, died at 260 Hass. Mra. Alice Shuttlesworth. age 41 years, died at Home for Incurables. Ruby Lee McGill, age 23 months, died at Grady Hospital. Ruth Watkins, age 1 year, died at 173 Hampton street Martha E. Hunter, age 18 days, died at 152 Emmett atreet, Mrs. Savllla Jordan, age 83 years, died on Flat Shoals road. Otis Stockton, age 5 months, died at 430 Windsor street. B| RTHSe To Mr. nnd Mra. T. B. Felder, Jr., at 730 Peachtree atreet, a boy. To .Mr. and Mra. B. E. FortMon, at 368 Peachtree street, a girl. OLD WOMAN'S HOME TO MARK ANNIVERSARY At the Old Woman's Home, 19 East Mitchell streeL Wednesday'afternoon, will be celebrated tH6 Second anniver sary of the home, and the public is ex tended an-Invitation to call between 4 and 7 o'clock. The ladles of the King’s Daughters, | who have built up the home by hard i work and tireless efforts,' are anxious I to show what has been accomplished, 1 and to give the public an Idea of what Is needed. They expect to make June 28 a regularly observed anniversary and will ask their friends to set aside, one- tenth of their earnings on that day In the year as a gift to the endowment fund for the home. The grand Jury has recommended that the county give 88,000 toward the home, contingent upon the city's giv ing a like amount, and It la believed that the city council will recommend the appropriation. LEAPS BEFORE TRAIN; IS INSTANTLY KILLED Special to The Georgian. Trlon, Ga., June 24.—Mra. Henry Rey nolds threw heraelf In front of tho. south bound paaaenger train Saturday and was instantly killed. Her mind has bean af fected for some time. 8ho told her hus band a few minutes before tho accident she Intended to kill heraelf. ** r Yolks Deaths and Funsrals Helen Smith. . The funeral eervlces of Helen, tna Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Smith, who died Sunday morning at the family residence, after a short Illness, were conducted Monday after noon at 3 o'clock. The Interment was In Westvlew cemetery. Joseph.F. Shands. The body of Joseph F. Shands, who died Sunday afternoon at his residence, 60 Houston street, will be sent to Fort Meyer, Fla, for burial. 8avllla Jordan. The funeral services of SAVilla Jor dan, aged 33 years, who djed Sunday afternoon at her residence oh the Plat Shoals road, were conducted Monday morning at 10 o’clock In the chapel of Harry G. Poole, The body was sent to Clarkston, Ga, for Interment. Otis Stockton, The funeral services of Otla Stock- ton, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stockton, who died Sunday afternoon, at the family residence, 430 Windsor street, were conducted Mon* day morning. The Interment waa In Weatvlew cemetery. Ruby La* McGill, The funeral services of Ruby Lee, the Infant daughter of Mrs. Margaret McGill, who died Monday morning at a prlvato sanitarium, were conducted Mondey afternoon In the chapel of Greenberg, Bond & Bloomfield, The Interment waa In Weatvlew cemetery. Willis E. Durham. Tha funeral services of Willis E. Durham, tha Infant son of Mr. and J im. E. F. Durham, who died Satur- ay morning at the family residence, 381-2 Marietta atreet, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The In terment wa# In Weatvlew cemetery. Christina Katharine Cameron. The funeral services of Christina Katharine, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. S. Cameron, who died Sat. urday at noon at the family restdenc 128 East Pine street, were conduct! Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Th# body will be placed In a vault at Oak land and afterward removed to Detroit. Mre. Alice 8huttl*sworth. Mrs. Alice Shuttleaworth, aged 42 year*, died Saturday afternoon at a private eanllarlum. She was former- y Mre. William Travis, of Fayette ville, Ga. She Is survived by two chil dren. Willie Kate Travis and Rembert P. Travis. Mrs. Shuttlesworth Is alao survived by four slaters and two broth, ers. The remains were sent to Fay etteville. Ga., Sunday afternoon, Frank Tubbeslng. The funeral services of Frank Tub beslng. aged 68 years, who died Sat urday afternoon at th* residence of Mrs. J. T. Wynn. 482 Houston atreet. were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Interment waa In the national cemetery In Marietta, Ga. Mr. Tubbeslng was a native of Germa ny. coming to this country a short while before the CtvJI War. He en listed In the Union army and waa a valiant soldier. Ire Truslow. The friends In Atlanta of Ira Trus low will be grieved to learn ef his death In AJburquarqua, N. M., last Wednesday. He lived In Atlanta for a short while last year and made many friend*. He was a brother of Mr. A. R. Truslow, formerly of thla city, but now superintendent of the Metropoli tan Life insurance Company In Jack sonville, Fla. Her folks were hunting her when she vu hilled. She removed her shoes, apron and bonnet and was standing right naar the railroad as tha train came by. The engineer eaw her Jump, hut too lata to atop tbs train. BOY CONFESSES' / HE ROBBED METER' After C. E. McCandleaa and Oacarl Bowers, both 12 year* of age, had been 1 found Sunday morning asleep In a barrel In • down town alley and taken: Into custody by Policeman Hubbard* the Bowere boy confessed to having' broken open and robbed a bob meter a few nlghte ago In the boarding house of Mra. Mary Franklin, In North Foreyth. street. McCandleas, who has besn In police, court before on this charge: denied he took any part In the. robbery. . BSOk boys were bound over to the stnto courts Monday morning by Recorder Broyles, and will be sent to the re formatory. Call Officers Long and GaL laher had boon searching for the boyfl for the gas meter robbory. GROSS premium: ■ ACT TO BE TESTER. r , - »-*" * *i pgi Columbia, S. C., June 24.—The Southeastern Tariff Association Is go ing to bring an action to test the le gality of the act allowing municipali ties to tax Insurance companies on gross premiums. Thla la the out growth of the action of the Columbia city council In Insisting on the pay ment of bock taxes amounting to near ly 130.000. BEN BLACKBURN IN NEW ETELt). - 1 -M Hon. B. M. Blackburn, for the past - four years executive secretary to Gov ernor Terrell, will enter the Insurance Held after his retirement from the cap ital Saturday. Mr. Blackburn has made very sat isfactory arrangements with the Trav- , clers' Insurance Company, and will be gin actively h|a new work after this Week. He has friends all over the state and his success In this strong company- Is assured. For a while It was expected that Ms. Blackburn would return to the ranks ' of active newspaper workers, but hd, ha* decided that he con do better flnan. I dally by going Into Insurance, SPECIAL OARS FOR TEMPLARS | A party of about soventy-flve Knight* Templars will eave Atlanta on Satuyo day, July 8, over the Southern rall<e road, for the triennial conclave at Sar-» atqga Springe, N. Y. The Conor da Lion and the Atlanta commandertes of the order have adopted that road foe their trip and have arranged for spe cial Pullman, drawing room and sleep-] Ing car*. Returning tho party mari select one of two routes—ono going* through New York and the otheq through Cincinnati. ; I -! NEW SCHEDULE FOR SOUTHERN] In order to make better connection*^ at Birmingham with the Frisco Sys-t tern, the Southern railroad-will change] In the near future tho schedule ot train No. 87 from New York througla] Atlanta to Birmingham. Tho traltri r\ow leaves at 8:80 o'clock In tbo after.] neon and gets In Birmingham at 13:15, a. to., too late to conveniently make connections there. The train will ba' changed to leave Atlanta at 4:16 In the afternoon and will arrive In Birming ham at 10 o'clock at night. This will enable passengers to make connections with the lines going out of Birming ham. BISHOP CAPERS REPORTED WORSE IN LAST BULLETIN Special to The Georgian. Columbia, 8. C.,-June 24.—AII ef forts to hear from Blsh'op Capers to day, either through Greenville or Bre. vard, felled. The last bulletin was re ceived late last night through Brevard, saying: ,-!iJ "Paralysis stuper Increasing and tho patient Is weakening; worse yesterday and today.” . This came over the signature of th* attending physician. . - : nnrni/ ifirr Tlir DCAI TOTATr A no thatyou are intoted in today, and hustle uHlCK Urr I Hl KtAL to IA11 AUo EARLY or others will get ahead oe you