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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TltORSDAY, JUNE 37, 1WT.
15
WEST PEACHTREE
LOTS.
$65 per front foot will buy a
50-foot lot on West Peach-
trce , rlose to 11th street.
jf 0 w just price lots in this
v i c iuity and you will find
them from $87.50 to $140 per
front foot. This lot is ideally
located and easily worth $75
per front foot.
$5,850 for a magnificent W.
Peachtree lot between 4th
and 5th streets; 60x195.
This is in a swell section of
West Peachtree and the
cheapest lot on the market.
See us about this.
If. L. THROWER,
30 N. Forsyth St.
opportunities!
FIRST—an Et.EGANT WEST TEACH
tr«e home at Ic. than three-fourtha Its
value, it la certainly a bargain for i
one. 'Phone na today.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
EIGHT ROOM MODERN HOME; NICELY
papered, oft Crew, Beyond Ormond street;
< large lot, nice shade tree*, and need* to
en to lie appreciated; $3,150.
SECOND-A COST LITTLE SIX-ROOM
cottage near Grant Park. New, well
Imllt, good material, aplendld neighbor^
and "the price la right" and terms easy.
THIRD—A WEST END COTTAGE:
built for a home; heat material; large
hnlla and veranda; aplendld garden
Owner In "hard luck" and must aell at a
great aaerlflce.
FOURTH—WE HAVE TWO OR THREE
little cottagea that are renting well and
paying 1! per cent. We can aell these
cheap, and If you want a small Inveat-
ment that paya well, we can sult'ja
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
’Phone 4613,36 Inman Bldg.
FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; LOT 45 BY 147:
best pnrt of Sidney street; Juat think of
Grant pnrk. Just across the street; onfcr $2,-
FOI R ROOMS—GRADY AVENUE-NICE
cabinet mantels and a beauty; $1,550; $200
cash nnd $20 per month.
MCE CORNER LOT. WITH PLENTY OF
shade; cast front; one block of car Tine;
I,;.*: part of West End; owner* need the
rash, so here It goes; $760. •
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
503 Peters Building.
Phones 4691.
ON Lt'CILE AVENUE, WEST END-A J-
story 7-rooiu house; water, gaa, bath. This
would make you a nice home, on wide chert-
ed street and splendid neighborhood; terms
to suit you. The owner la n young man
and la anxious to get some ready cash. Talk
to ua nt once about this.
KW) BUYS A SPLENDID MlOOSl i-
story house In Kirkwood: 4 block of East
Lake ear line; lot 100x200; line garden, fruits
and flowers. It would cost $4,000 to build
this house. It's a great Mg bargain and
Actually worth $5,000
ON BEECHER STREET. WEST END;
brand-new modern home; corner lot; 60 by
150; $3,250; term*.
I-AYNE AVENUE-BRAND-NEW; TOUR
rooms nnd hall; lot 40 by 127; cabinet man*
bln. and n splendid little home; $1,400; $200
mh nnd $1» per month.
. _ om cottage; b
part of Chestnut street; lot 40 by 17ft to f
other street; cabinet mantels, city*wntc.
ind n beauty. See us at once; $1,750; $250
•null and $25 per month.
Miami-new six-room cottage, cor-
ner Onk street; In West End; east front;
large shaded lot; nice cabinet mantels, and
very large porch; convenient to two cat
linos: $2,550, ou very easy payments.
WK HAVE A NICE FOUR-ROOM COT-
tsge nnd store, on Georgia 'avenue; lot
M by 110. Price $2,660; terms.
ta THE CHfcRT ROAD TO EAST POINT,
s place renting tor $25 tier month; only
12,m A spot ensh bargain.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
a.vsi.ky park lot at a bargain-
On IVachtree circle, near Peachtree atreet.
One of the prettiest lota In the park.
Owner will take coat for It, as be needs bla
money for other purposes. Somebody will
a bargain In this lot. It won't tako
much money to handle It.
NORTH AVENUE-DID YOU THINK YOU
could get a two-story house on North are-
■>*. " Ith a lot 80 by 150, for $6,2507 I have
1 Place of this kind, and it will pay you
to come and see It.
I'OH EXCHANGE-ELEGANT HOME IN 1
one I»Iock of Peachtree for a good home
on south side. This la your chance. What
ever you do, don't miss It.
iNMAN PARK-TEN-ROGM HEHlflBNCfe:
every modern Improvement. Splendid lo
cation; lot 100x150. Best proposition In thla
beautiful section.
ts.750 wii.iTiitJY 6Ne of the Viiilv
best homes on East North avenue (near
Juniper street). It has 12 rooms, two baths,
hot and cold water, gas and electricity; fine
mantels. Everything modern and up to
date. Owner anxious to aell, and has re-
dneed the price from $9,600.
$4,000 GETS A SPLENDID 9-ROOM 2-
story residence on St. Charles avenue: lot
100x200. The house alone could not be built
for less, so you get the lot free. Just out
side city. This location la right In line of
enhancement. Will soon be Greater At
lanta. Don’t hesitate.
ON .TACKillN AND fioRTH tlblTLEVARD
we have lovely homes si cheap as any
other real estate people; 10 If you are In
terested In Juniper or Myrtle. Ponce De
. *-*•— —‘(on, let us take
ROBSON & RIVERS.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
Sutherland (Kirkwood; '75.00
831 East Linden 80.00
787 Weat Peachtree .... 45.00
12 Brown place 87.50
58 Doane 30.00
299 Capitol
348 Aahby .
521 Peachtree 75.00
ffi Piedmont place 17.50
58 McDaniel 18.00
60 Lncy 12.60
FOR SALE.
corner lot; $7,000.
JACKSON STREET-NEW MODERN
two-atory nine-room residence, near North
avenue. This Is a beautiful home and a
bargain; $7,500.
FAVER & BLACK.
315 and 316 Peters Bldg.
$2,600
$3,200
MODERN SIX-ROOM COTTAGE IN GOOD
neighborhood; north aide, within three-
quarter mile circle.
NORTH BOULEVARD-MODERN TWO-
lot, east front; $7,500.
OAKLAND AVENUE-COTTAGE HOME;
five rooms; water, bath and gns; near
Grant park; $250 cash; $20 per month. Price
M’DONALD STREET—THIS IS A FOUR-
room cottage, located near Marietta
■treat. Junt over city limits. Easy terms;
say $100 or $150 cash, balance $15 per mouth.
L. A. WOODS,
818-19 Empire Bldg.
$2,760—WE HAVE A SPLENDID FIVE-
room house, with tanutlful lot, 60 by
200 feet deep, on one of the nicest Vest
End streets. We can make you terms; $500
cash and balance $25 per month.
' OT
$2.860—A
BAU 7
^roonT
CHAMBERLIN STREET. NEAR EDGE-
wood. on Chamberlin street, we oqer a
five-room cottage for $1,700, ou easy terms.
SEE ME FOR BARGAINS.
CHARLES M. ROBERTS.
Office 12 Auburn Ave.
$3,000
NEAR TERMINAL STATION, PAYING
>d Interest. Will anon 1
and double In value.
$2,400
on uj twj irnmn
In on north aide.
$750
LOT 50 BY 230 FEET TO ALLEY, WITH-
In two blocks Ponce DeLeon nvenuo nnd
Boulevard; $50 cash nnd $10 per month.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
REAL ESTATE, RENT
ING AND LOANS.
$2,750—M'DANIEL STREET; GOOD SIX
room house, nnd two houses In rear. All
Improvements; lot 50 by 200. Rents for $25
per month.
I'ECATUR, OA.-NICB COTTAGE OF BIX
rooms, on lot 106 by 227, near Agnes
College, nnd convenient to l*oth car
: gas and water both. Price $2,750.
I North ride home-half block
fr.im IVachtree; 9 rooms, furnace heat.
10,1 nil conveniences; enat front; shaded lot;
stat$|o nn lot. Price la $9,000. Mortgage of
'• which can run.
35HBSI
$1,800 FOR NICE LEVEL LOT ON LEE
street. Plenty of shade.
$6 500—TWO-RTORY NEW EIGHT ROOM
house on Jackson street; tinted walla;
everything up-to-date; $1,600 cosh; balance
easy.
$3,800—TATTNALL STREET; ONE MOD-
»*rn seven-room nnd one four-room house;
every convenience. This is good.negro prop
erty. Rents for $35 per mouth.
$8,750 - UP-TO-DATE NEW SIX ROOM
bouse on Bedford street, near Forrest
avenue.
Rents for $30 per month.
VTE
BUILDING.
SOTH PHONES 4234
EXTRA DELL PHONE 420,5
DO YOU WANT A NICE NEW EIGHT-
room cottage, on a first-class West End
•treet, with all conveniences, paved streets,
etc., on eaay terms? Then see us. We’ve
got three of them, and If you are ear
nest, we can get up a trade. Also have two
new four-room and hall cottagea on deep
•hady lote, this side of Grant park, we
can eell you on your own terms. If theae
do not meet your requirements, we have $5,-
000,000 worth of other property, tome of all
kinds, and new listings, from which we
will help you make a selection.
$6,000 - ELEGANT RUBURBAN HOME;
large lot; eight-room house, with out
buildings; complete In every respttt. If
you have a nice north aide lot, between
Jackson and Spring street, north of North
avenue, will exchange for same, giving you
a fine suburban home.
DON'T FORGET OUR AUCTION RALE
of twenty-five lota on Piedmont, Currier
and Ripley streets, next Tuesday at 3 p. m.
Great Big Bargain in the
Right Direction and
Right Place.
100 ACRES LAND IN FIVE MILES OF
center of the city, with a Peachtree road
front at only $275 nn acre. Do you want
It? If ao, see me at once, before the other
party, or else you lose thla tremendous, big
bargain. Call phone 3S06 or see W. R.
Respcss, 203 Brown and Randolph Bldg., At
Innta, Ga.
STATISTICS.
"WE GET RESULTS."
FORSALE
ANDERSON
52? CANDLER BLDG.
PHONE SIM
HOW TO GET RENT FREE.
'IRAN JUST WHAT WE BAY
T r it this. Now. listen: We can sell
, 1 a nine-room house, only three years
i.. Mn *er and Forrest avenue, on
, ;-rti.n , ,| t h,, |, PBt J)nrt n f tJ|e 8 t rw »t, for
?»»!£ SLIM cash, and n small pay-
i w . r °. f *30 a month. It hna every conven
on * J'"‘!udlng steam heat, with pine and
it i. 1 !* 1 * tnokes an Ideal home. Yet.
. Adapted to use of two families, or
t.I, r ‘‘ n,,n * rooms. If you need only four
L-, V ro, iId rent upstairs easily for
J: • , f !'‘Wished, which would make your
nr HI# y PpJtnent, pay taxes and Interest
COULD YOU WANT
thing Aetter?
$3,000—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON TWELFTH
.treet, itenr reaehtree; lot 73 by 100,
$] 600-JUX-ROOM HOUSE; SEWER, WA
ter nnrt $n«. Hero I- » borkoln.
SOUTH SIDE.
$3.MO—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE ON RlCIt;
nnleon street, ne.r South Pryor; ttitl will
make yon a lovely home.
$3,000—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE:
new: l»e.t value In $\eat Kml.
HAMMOND STREET: LOT «4 RY 17$; ALL
atreet Improvement* down.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
LOTS.
OAKLAND AVE.
ON THE EAST SIDE, BETWEEN OR-
leans and Sydney street. This tract Is 376
feet front nnd will auh-dlvide Into n!p« lots
42x136 each, all lota running back to it 26-
foot alley. By making the corners 100 feet
deep yon can have eleven lots. This prop
erty Is Just beyond the mile circle In n
"wk of two car line*. A party can •
is up and make good money. $7,000
on very eaay terms.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabafna St.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$9,700—Sarah E. Porter and W. C.
Porter to A. M. Moon, lot on Sydney
street. Bond for title.
$3,000—North Side Improvement Co.
to J. L. Densen, lot on corner of High
land and DeKalb avenues. Warranty
deed.
$15—Mrs. Mary C. Anthony and Mrs.
Alice O. Peacock to Floyd Kelly, lot In
Oakland cemetery. Warranty deed.
$200—F. H. Knauff to Edward S.
Gay, lot In Oakland cemetery. War
ranty deed.
$5—George Westmoreland to the
Neal Bank, lot on St. Charles avenue.
Quit claim deed.
$2,285—James L. Hlght to William T.
McCall, lot on Pulliam street. War
ranty deed.
$5 and Other Considerations—Alice
Baxter to Thomas W. Baxter, lot on
Bedford Place. Quit claim deed.
$400—F. C. Lacy to Miss M. A.
Sims, lot on Bedford Place. Quit
claim deed.
$1,600—Thomas A. Holbrook to
George S. Kern, lot on Curran street.
Warranty deed to secure loan.
$9,000—George T. Rowland to Tom
Hamilton Pitt, lot on Edgewood ave
nue. Warranty deed.
$650—Robert McQarley to Mary
Smith, lot on corner of Glenn and Rob
bins street. Warranty deed.
$1,224—Mrs. T. O. Kirkland to the
Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Co.
lot on Woodson street. Mortgage with
power of sale.
$1,250—J. William Dobbin to Mrs. T
O. Kirkland, lot on Love street. War
ranty deed.
$413—J. W. Ball to Atlanta Banking
and Savings Company, lot on Lovejoy
street. Mortgage with power of sale.
$496—J. P. Hall to Atlanta Banking
nnd Savings Company, lot on McDuq*
lei street. Mortgage with power
sale.
$500—James. L. Hlght to Robert Mc-
Carley, lot on Glenn street. Warranty
deed.
$20,000—T. Hamilton Pitt to Will V.
Zimmer, lot on Edgewood avenue and
Fort street.
$1,000—Jefferson L. Williams to J.
C. Speer, lot on Glenwood avenue.
Bond for title.
$3,600—Joel Hurt to Asa G. Candler
lot on Waverly Way. Warranty deed.
$5—W. C. Keenon to George II. Sims,
lot on corner ol Luckie and Ilunnlcutt
struue. Quit claim deed.
$5—Hoke Smith to George H. Sims,
lot on corner of Luckie and Hunnlcutt
streets. Quit clnlm deed.
$9,000—Will V. Zimmer to George T.
Rowland, Jot on Edgewood avenue.
W&ranty deed to secure loan.
$1,023—Mrs. Myra T. Cook to Rose
Investment Company, lot on Central
avenue. Warranty deed.
$8,000—Home Investment Company
to Mrs, Sarah B. Seidel, lot on Four
teenth atreet.
$4.000—Mrs. Sarah B. Seidel to the
Travelers’ Insurance Company, lot on
Fourteenth street. Deed to secure
debt.
$2,500—Ernest C. Kontz to William
Carrie Lycett, lot on Cypress street.
$5—William Lycett to Carrie W. Ly
1‘IFUL SIX .
logn, on wnit.fonl arena*. Lot 63 loot
front, 225 deep. Thla ta an vxtrn large lot,
and Is In flue shape. Good water ami
splendid car service; $600 cuah and balance
eaay,’ m
ll.«00—FIVE ACRES OF LAND ON THE
North Decatur car line. A beautiful oak
grove, fronting on two streets, nnd also
hna running water. This would make a
place for sub-division where you conul
Illy sell Iota nt $250 to $300. ao do your
i figuring, mid you onn see where you
could double your money. We can give
three year* to pay for thla place. Be aura
to gee about thla Monday, as thla kind
of places are scarce and hard to find.
$1.900—A BRAND-NEW EIGHT-ROOM
two-atory house. Has a nice cool front,
nnd only about n half block from good car
line; $100 cash nnd balance small monthly
payments. What's the use toyT rent?
smv, listen: \ve have just 11AI1
placed with us for quick sale *
containing lfiO acre* on the Weaterr
lantle railroad, only 25 mile* out ..—
city. There la n good portion of thla place
cleared; balance In wooda. Has flue water;
also four-room log house. The owner Is n
non-resident, nnd has Instructed us to sell
this place nt once; $1,660 will buy this place,
on terms of $250 cash and $15 per month,
Now, you people who have been ao anxloui
for a bargain In a good farm, get busy.
lino f'AHH AND $10 t-Etl MONTlt WUX
buy you. a brand-new four-room liouae on
car line. Thla place has never been occu-
C led, nnd will make you n splendid little
ome. It Is useless to pay rent, when you
can buy a place on these terms.
gets
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
96, 98 and 100 8o. Forsyth Street.
cett, lot on West Peachtree street.
Warranty deed.
$600—H. W. Llghtfoot to C. L. Do-
Fore, lot on Ware street. Warranty
deed.
$10,300—Mrs. Lena F. Fitzsimmons to
Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and M. Warren
Reid, lot on North Boulevard.
$2,750—Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and M
Warren Reid to Travelers' Insurance
Company, lot on Jackson street. Deed
to secure debt.
$2,650—E. Woodruff to Jacob Hel-
iran. lot on Butler street; warranty
deed.
$1.800—J. Frank Beck to Joseph Da
vidson, lot on Boulevard Place; war
ranty deed.
$3.200—Joseph Davidson to Mrs.
Emma M. Douglas, lot on Boulevurd
Place; loan deed.
$1.800—(penal sum)—Richard C.
Chairs to Alice Johnson, lot on Fort
street; bond for title.
$100—Alice Johnson to Fannie G.
Fields, lot on Fort street; warranty
deed.
$2,900—William Terry, Charles E.
Murphy, James H. Ewing, William S.
Thompson, Nathaniel C. Spence, Hen
ry O. Reese. William H. Harris and
William A. Albright ns trustees of the
Grace Methodist church, to Mrs. Maude
I,ec Thompson, lot on comer of Hous
ton street and Boulevard; warranty
deed.
$2.000—Mrs. Mattie McCord to Mrs.
M. C. Forbes, lot on Boulevard; war
ranty deed.
$2,900—Mrs. M. C. Forbes to the
Mortgage Bond Co., lot on Boulevard;
loan deed.
$1,360—College Park Lnnd Co. to
Mrs. Isabella J. Ravenel, lot on Har
vard avenue In College Park, Ga.; war
ranty deed.
$2,000—Ben Feld and Herman W,
Steiner to Mrs. Carrie Schaul. lot on
Capitol avenue; warranty deed to se
cure loan.
$2,500—Melville C. Hardin to R. J
Magruder, lot on Jackson street; war
ranty deed.
$4,000—R. J. Afagruder to Eugeno
ElFeman, lot on Jackson street; loan
deed.
$5,000—J. R. Beawrlght to Mrs. Ber
tha H. Gay, lot on Form wait street;
bond for title.
$2,500—W. C. Jackson to L. W.
Harbuck. lot on Hunnlcutt street
warranty deed.
$2,600—The Joseph E. Brown Co. to
Isaac N. Ragsdale, lot on Marietta
street; warranty deed.
$6,000—P. F. Smith to William
Howe, lot on Langhorn; warranty
deed.
$925—W. C. Martin to Mrs. Calllo L.
Bennett, lot on North street; warranty
deed.
1^50—Mrs. H. c - CIm* to W. C.
Martin, lot on Center street; warranty
deed.
$2,350—Newton S. Thomaa to O. A,
Park, lot In land lot 50; warranty deed.
$576—8. C. Glass to C. C. Cater, lot
on Vine street near Parsons street;
warranty deed.
$2,110—W. C. Keenan to Georgia
Savings Bank and Trust Co., lot on
Luckie street; mortgage.
$800—Continental Land Co. to Frank
B. Herln, lot on corner Ormond and
Connally streets; warranty deed
$625—Mrs. M. B. Armstrong to John
M. Ponder, lot on Confederate avenue,
near South Boulevard; warranty deed.
$225—William D. Starnes to Cora A.
Ozburn, lot on Baker’s road; warranty
deed.
$325—Mrs. Cora A. Ozburn to R. J.
Young, same lot; loan deed.
$2,500—B. O. Trouton to Martha P.
Hlnkley, lot on Walker street, nenjr
Genette street; warranty deed.
$4,600—(penal sum)—Leon Wlilker
and H. S. Johnson, Jr., to Robert Wal
lace, lot on South avenue, near Grant
street; bond for title,
$1,000—Forrest Greene to R. A
Drake, lot on Broyles street, near Or
leans street; warranty deed.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Itucker. Mrs. Jessie
iiuu«rr, mtb. <••••« u. Rucker auu
Miss Willie Walker are Invited to at
tend the funeral of Mr. Charles A. Ruck
er Friday, June 28, at 3:10 p. in., from
tile residence, 413 Washington street,
interment nt Weatvlew. The following
gentlemen will act as pallbearers and
will please meet at the Patterson
' lel. 96 Si * "
".‘a
North Forsyth atreet, at 3
Mr. W. A. Lnyless, Mr. W. 8.
Ha kin, Mr. John !>. Allen. Mr. James J.
Boll. Mr. R. B. Blackburn. Mr. W.
B. Freeman. Mr. It. L. Hood and Mr.
W. B. Merritt.
chapel,
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MANY DELINQUENTS
AMONG TAXPAYERS
Usually summer is supposed to be a
dull time with the court house officials,
but the office of Tax Receiver Armt-
stead Is a scene of busy activity Just
now, and bids fair to be for the rest of
this week at least. July 1 Is the limit
for returning taxes for the year, and
as there are still nearly 6,000 delin
quents, It Is easy to see that a large
portion of these will fall to give In
their taxes by the time the limit set
by law Is up. The penalty for failure
to give In these returns at the proper
time Is a doubling of the assessment,
and consequently the tax receiver sends
urgent warning to all who have so far
neglected this duty that they Imme
diately take the matter up. This warn
ing Is being heeded, and Mr. Armt-
stead states that he hopes the list of
delinquents will be smaller this year
than for some time past.
ALLEGED ABDUCTOR
WAS IN MERIDIAN
BUILDING PERMITS.
$375—L. M. Terrell, to Install heat
ing plant at 341 Courtland street.
$3,000—A. E. Wheeler, to build two-
story frame dwelling at 142 East Mer
ritt* avenue.
$1,500—Ebenezer Baptist church, to
repair frame church at corner Bell
and Gilmer streets.
$700—H. W. DIJlen. to bulld one-ntory
frame dwelling at 130 Estorla street.
$400—Mrs. Annie Garrett, to re-cover
and repair frame dwellings at rear 116
Whitehall terrace.
$1,000—Jeff Mitchell, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 294 Magnolia
street.
$100—Jeff Mitchell, to build addition
to frame store at 292 Magnolia street.
$175—O. Wlngale, to re-cover frame
dwelling at 64 Kendall street.
$8,000—Southern Flour and Grain
Company, to build two two-story frame
dwellings at 126-30 Waverly way.
$5,000—J. T. Green, to build four
one-story frame dwellings at fo-4-6-32
Mrs. William Henry Pareone.
The funeral services of Mrs. William
Henry Parsons, who died Wednesday
morning at 131 Capitol square, will be
held at 4:30 o’clock Thursday after
noon from her late residence. The fol
lowing gentlemen will act as pallbear
ers: Charles J. Martin. O. F. Simp
son, Thomas Egleston, Samuel By!ns,
Frank Inman, Turner Fltten and Eu
gene Fltten.
W. F. Lower.
The funeral services of W. F. Low
er, aged 39 years, who died Tuesday
afternoon at his residence, 218 Centra!
avenue, were conducted Wednesday
morning nt 10 o’clock. The Interment
was In Westvfew cemetery.
Richard Carlyle Withers.
Richard Carlyle Withers, the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Withers, of
Oakland City, died at noon Tuemlay.
The funeral services will be held Wed
nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at th-
residence on Oakland avenue.
Ruthy Etheridge.
Ruthy Etheridge, the 2-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eth
eridge, died at the residence of her pa
rents, 80 Ridge avenue, Wednesday
night. The body will be carried to
Flowery Branch for interment..
Norman Melo Dresux.
Norman Melo, the Infant son of Mr,
nnd Mrs. Melo Dreaux, died Wednes
day afternoon at the residence of the
parents, 380 Grant street. The fu
neral services were held from the resi
dence at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon,
and the Interment was at Hollywood.
H. W. Stowe.
H. W. Stowe, 26 years old, died Wed
nesday afternoon at his residence, 112
Pearl street. The funeral sendees will
be held at Poole's chapel, nnd the
body carried to Conyers for Interment.
Mrs. Margaret A. Mason.
Funeral services of Mrs. Margaret A.
Mason, widow of the late Ezekiel Ma
son, will be held at the Presbyterian
church at Decatur at 4 o'clock Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Mason was 78
years old, and Is survived by four chil
dren, Mrs. C. E. Randall. Miss Ethel
Mason, E. II. Mason and Thomas C.
Mason. She had lived In Decatur for
the past fifty-five years.
Captain Jool Mablo.
Funeral services of Captain Joel Ma-
ble were held from the residence nt
his daughter, Mrs. O. L. Cloud, 65 West
Fifth street, at 10 o’clock Thursday
morhlng. The interment was at West-
view.
Edwins Johnson.
Ed win a. the 2-year-old daughter of Willie Davenport Wednesday
Mr. and Mr., W. Dan Jotin.on, died -Hit ajaln.t the Expo.ltlon Cotton
., Mills for $1,000 personal injuries, al-
\\ ednesday afternoon at the residence ] pg | ns t h at while In their employ his
of her parents, 68 HlRhland avenue. i, nn(i was caught In a machine and
The funeral services were held at 9:30 several lingers crushed off. Slaton &
,,Ti'". r " c ^ y . morn ? K at ,h . e A**? ' Phillip* are attorneys for the complain.
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Hpcclnl to The Georgian.
Meridian, Miss., June 27.—Frank or
Angelo Incaraterra, charged with tha
murder of Walter Lamana, spent last
Wednesday night In Meridian and left
for Cincinnati. The man was Identi
fied by at least five people by his pub
lished photograph In the New Orleans
papers. He came to Meridian on a
Northeastern local train from a point
below Hattiesburg. He met Tony Cu-
ruso, a banana dealer, of Meridian,
claimed he was broke nnd Tony fed
him. He told Tony he had worked
In a saw mill near Hattiesburg and
that he had a ticket for Chicago. The
stranger, at the depot, pulled out hlfl
ticket nnd Tony took It out of his
hand. The ticket was one to Cincin
nati Instead of Chicago. He showed
Tinfusbin and said the man who sold
him the ticket made a mistake.
Special to The Georgian.
Charleston, S. C., June 27.—The Sea
Island Cotton Seed Association passed
resolutions today to extend the life of
the organization from 1909 to 1914. It
has been in existence three years.
Msttis Lee 8mith.
Mattie I*ee Smith, the 2 1-2 year old
daughter of Mrs. Daisy Smith, died
Wednesday night at 49 Ocmulgro
street. Funeral services were held at
Poole's chapel at 3 o’clock Thursday
afternoon. The Interment will be at
Hollywood.
COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA,
Judgments Affirmed.
Drnnard A Co. rs. Butler, from Bibb su
perior court, before Judge Felton. II. J).
Fcngln, for plnlntlffs lu error. Hardeman
Ac Jones, contra.
Hall vs. Costs et sl„ from city court of
Dublin, Judge Burch. Janus B. Handers,
for plaintiff In error. Williams (c Black-
alien r. contra.
Boll vs. Foas, from city court of Quit-
man, Judge Bennet. Htnnley H. nnd Ham H.
Ileiinet, for plaintiff In error. L. W. Branch,
contra.
G. V. Ores* Company vs. Berry Brothers
Limited, from city court of Nnahvllle. Judge
Peeples. Hendricks. Hinlth A Christian, for
‘ •. Buie A Knight, contra.
iVeples. Hendricks, Hnilth A Christian,
B lnlntJff In error. W. G. Harrison and
ills A Knight, contra.
IMImnn Brothers va. Patterson Produce
nnd Provision Company, from city court of
Cordele. Judge Htroxler. Hill A Royal, for
plaintiffs In error. W. II. Dorris, contra.
Cnrtls et al. vs. Htste, from Bibb superior
court. Judge Felton. Marlon W. Harris
and John It. Cooper, for plnlntlffs In error.
William Brunson, solicitor general, contra.
Dorsey vs. State, from Hall superior
court. Judge Klmsey. Thompson A Bell
nnd II. II. Dean, for plaintiff In error. W.
\. Charters, solicitor general, and Fletch-
r M. Johnson, contra.
Judgments Reverted.
Foote A Davies Company vs. Tlonchln
Manufacturing Company, from city court of
Atlanta, Judge Reid. Cbsrlea W. Smith, for
plaintiff In error. Candler, Thomson
illrscb, contra.
Palmer vs. li
Sparta. Judge I .. ..
It. l/cwls. for plnlutlff In error. II. II. Lit
tie and W. II. Harwell, contra.
Vogt Machine Company vs. Bn I lev. from
city court of Amerlcus. Judge Crisp. If
R. Kills, for plaintiff In error. W. A. Pod
eon. contra.
Durant Lumber Company va. Sinclair A
Sims Lumber Company, from city court
of Vildosta, Judge Smith. J. M. Johnson
and A. J. Little, for plaintiff In error. O.
A. Whitaker, contra.
Ingram, administrator, vs. Jackson Mer
cantile Company, from Ilutts superior court,
C. L. ltcdman. Judge pro hnc vice. O, M,
Duke, for plaintiff In error. II. M. Fletch
er. Bay k Bay. and W. C. Munday, contra.
Sheffield et al.. administrators, rs. John
son County Savings Bank, from city court
of Blakely. Judge Jordan. Pottle A Gless-
ner and R. II. Sheffield, for plaintiffs In
error. Bush A Stapleton and Oliver A Rus
sell contra.
Girardeau vs. City of Atlanta, from Ful
ton superior court. Judge Pendleton. Reu
ben It. Arnold nnd Janies II. Ridley, for
plaintiff In error. James L. . Mnyson nnu
William P. Hill, contra.
Smith vs. State, from Oglethorpe supe
rior court, Judge Holden. Sam L. Olive nnd
Paul Brown, for plaintiff In error. David
W. Meadow, solicitor general, nnd Sibley A
McWhorter, contra.
Ity court of
Moore and Ot
don, for plnlntlffs In error. James
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
DeOrees avenue.
$500—O, R. Black, to build one-story
fiame dwelling nt ronr 87 Orange atreet.
DEATH8.
Richard Wither*, age 1 year, died on
Oakland avenue. In Onklnnd City.
II. C. Saw tel I, nge 66 years, died at
311 Formwalt street.
Joel Mahle, nge 65 years, died at 55
West Fifth atreet.
Martha Muff, colored, nge 82 years,
died at rear 214 Weat Peachtree.
Carl E. McCorkle, colored, ogre 11
months, died at 142 Enat Ellin atreet.
Mrs. C. D. Langley’, age 32 yean,
died at 69 Luckie atreet.
W. F. Lower, age 39 year*, died at
218 Central avenue.
Walter Clavde Nalls, age 4 months,
died at 355 West North avenue.
Ruby Lee Burke, age 5 months, died
In Oakland City.
BIRTH 8.
To Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Browne,
at 48 Woodward avenue, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hunnlcutt, at
365 Oak atreet, n boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Meadows, at
41 Orme street, a boy.
Casta Argued.
414. Ella Caudell va. Southern Railway
Co. From Habersham superior court.
415-416. P. F. M. Furr ra. It. 34. Keeeler
et nl. From Habersham superior court.
.... F. I>. M. Strachnn A Co. va. Edward
Wolf, for use, etc. From city court of
Brunswick.
41*. United Slate* Fidelity nnd Guaranty
Company va. J. P. I>nvl», ordinary, for uae,
etc. From Floyd city, court.
429. J. II. Hendrix va. J. II. Elliott. From
Fulton superior court.
439. T. E. Utirr vs. W. P. Carter. From
Dawson city court. ^
434. Mrs. A. J. Hnrdy vs. W. G. Hardy.
Fmni Jnsiwr superior court.
43*. Central of Georgia Hallway Company
i. W. C. I^wls. From 3Iucon city court.
439. Groover, Conoley A Darla va. Mel
ton. From Quitman city court.
440. Archie McCook vs. Dublin and South
western Railroad Co. From Dublin city
court.
441. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. v*.
J. It. and T. Bunn. From Wnycroaa city
court.
442. Southern States Portland Cement Co.
va. F. 31. Helm. From Polk superior court.
443. Southern Hallway Co. v». W *
Stone. From Appling superior court.
Davidson A Grlnstead rs. A. E. Wax-
film mu A Bro. From Dubllu city court.
447. Davidson A Grlnstead va. Waxel-
bn uni Co. From Dublin city court.
460. J. K. Livingston vs. V. Anderson A
Son. From Eastman city court.
451. J. 31. Hike* et al. vn. 3Inttie Brown,
administratrix. From Griffin city court.
452. W. T. Epperson va. J. W. Kitchens,
From thinks superior court.
453 454. Slander!lie Mills vs. L. J. and
Ella Dale. From Carrollton cltv court.
456. B. L. Paschal A Son vs. Moline Jew
elry Co. From Putnnni^ttipertor court.
8UPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Ocmulgee Circuit.
W. Price vs. W. L Price et al. From
Morgnn. Dismissed.
I*. B. Maynard et nl. va. W. JQ. Greer et
I. From Jasper. Argued.
G. W. Brooke v*. It. C. Hobson. From
Baldwin. Transferred to court of appeals.
H I- W. Robert et nl. vs. J. A. Kelley,
nnd vice versa. From Jasper. Withdrawn,
Georgia Railroad and Banking Co. ve.
Gertrude Llovd From Greene. Argued.
tin next Wednesday nt li o'clock the me
morial i»f Judge L. E. Bleckley will Ih» pre
sented to the court by Judge John L. Hop
kins. the Chairman of ihe committee ap
pointed to prepare It; and the response to
the report of the committee will be made
for the court by Justice Joseph Henry
Lumpkin.
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uHlCK Ur i I Ht KlAL LOIA! t AUo early or others will get ahead of you