Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 09, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 19TO 13 Corner lot just off Peters street .about 100x100. This is occupied by store rented on five-year lease at $25.00 per month. This lot also has on it a ten-room house in perfect condition, rented for $24.00. Can sell this on lib eral terms for $4,500. Look a ll you like, but you can’t beat .tliis. M. L THROWER. 1W- GLORE & JUSTIN, . 213 Peters Building. WITHIN 3 .MILKS OK ACWOIITH, OA. t inlemlld farm of 3W urres; ha* three JC S.ru.. ttuhlci. etc.; 5.000 peach f ol ,r years old; about 10 acres are #iii this vonr; °» account of the fertile JJl t‘h,. elevation, this Is one of the rZ piares for fruit growlug lu the state. The uNviht Is a railroad man, and can’t look .tt. r It inopcrly, nnd wtyits to l»uy n home fcerr. and has given us a price of $9 men. which Ik certainly a bargain. EA^r 1'iilNT—COMPARATIVELY NEW Mini cottage; level lot; east front, -I street; renting for <12 per mouth ' id "* — for $1.1*00; «!<)0 cash and <15 per month. IS 00.00—THREK ROOMS AND HALL; nice lot near Hemphill avenue, where everybody wants property. Thla is a cas-li’ bargain. MTdtOOM MOl>BltN HOME; NICELY •• w. Itcyoud Ormond street; shade trees, and needs to r^t* lot. nice shade trees, am pen to l.e appreciated; $3,150. kit part of Sidney street; Just think Grant park, Ju*t across the street; on*' <*,- afniiHjii-d mm LOTS AT AUCTION. Twenty-sis lots on beautirul Brooklyn Heights at auction on next Saturday. This is an ideal suburb, high, level and shady. Splendid community, good churches, schools and street car facilities. These lots, one block from car line, front Meador ave nue, and just the place for cosy homes. Remember with a popula tion of 800 people, there is not a vacant house. Terms: $25 cash, $10 per month without interest. $50 in gold given away. Ladies Cordial ly invited. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Inman Building. J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate and Loans, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. $3,000—Would buy a splendid 2- ntory, 7-room residence, No. 242 Sunset avenue, 50x237—$500 cash and $30.00 per month. Owner is anxious to sell and has put the price down and made the terms easy—so if you want a good home in a growing section, see us. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. FURNISHED. Bast Eighth street $78.00 I rooms 15 Morrison 40.00 7 rooms 231 West Peachtree .... 55.00 * 6 rooms 5$ Highland 45.00 * 7 rooms 27$ East North 85.00 8 rooms UNFURNISHED. 5fit lMgcvrood..., 90.00 12 ro 284 Courtland 48.00 10 ro 417 Piedmont avenue <7.60 9 rooms 03 East Linden 37.60 8 rooms No. — Kirkwood ........ 2S.*00 S rooms West Hunter road 15.00 8 rooms n$ Ranrson street 32.50 7 rooms 205 Gordon atreet ........ 12.60 7 room* 28$ East Georgia 80.00 7 rooms Howard at. (Kirkwood).. 25.00 7 rooms Beul., DoKalb (Kirk- * wood) 28.50 6 ro 2$S Waldo 16.GQ jC ro 421 Peachtree (Menden hall) ‘. 75.00 6 ro • third cash, bnlnuce easy. Air*—$.»- umrri.1 qi i.uut . ibis Is n new cottage, with east front and In hilf block of enr line; rents $10 per won Hi; $1,230; $100 cash und $15 per month. Font RonMH-GRADY avenue—nick cabinet mantels aiul a beauty; $1,550; $200 i»h nnd l.”) per month. U K CORNER LOT. WITH PLENTY OF ihii'le; iMist front; one block of car line; •st part of West End: owuers need the isb. io lu'ic It_goes; $750. S BKEl’HER STREET. WEST 1 * END; bund new modern home; coruer lot; 50 by #; $3,250; terms. ffXVK irst SOI.D tiireA and i!AVb part of Chestnut street; lot 40 by othwr street; cabinet mantels, cltj" water, ami i beauty. 8ee ns at once; $1,750; rsili nnd $.'3 per month. VERY DESIRABLE. I have a handsome 5- romn cottage, which was built for n home, with targe hall, bath room, servants’ room, hot and eold water and in fact every modern conven ience to make a comfort able home, on a lot 52x 185. with cement walk, beautiful shade, and / everything in first-class condition, on one of the b'-t streets in-the city, b<"u neighborhood. Will «cii for .$3,500 on terms or al! cash. Address “DE- SI 3 ABLE,” care Geor- S'-an and News. $1,450 and $1,650 buys One 4-room and Two 5-room cottages on Me Millan street, just off of Hemphill avenue—they are new and well- built and we defy you to beat this anywhere—terms $100 and $150 cash nnd $15.00 per inonth—see us Monday sure. $10,000—The cheapest farm any where near Atlanta—110 acres, 4 miles out, just off Stewart ave. nuc—it has splendid' 8-room res. idence, 2 tenant houses, barns, plenty of other out-buildings, fine orchard, plenty woodland, fine stream, splendid pasture. Don’t fail to see us—it’s a beauty and will please you. ,, For Sale By W. E. TREADWELL & CO. Real Estate and Renting Agents. 24 South Broad Street. Bell Phono 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. This is a choiec opportunity in 8-room., 2-s. new house; well located on Angier ave nue ; up to date in everv way must be sold on a quick sale, $4,200 buys 4; don’t delay, as this is a sure bargain. WEST END. 22 Hammond street, we have a nice 7-room cottage with all tho latest improvements, reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, cabinet man tels, tile hearths and walk. This place was built for a Home one year ago. Owner Wants to leave city. Will sell at bargain and on easy terms. Lot 60x176 to 10- foot alley. See this before you buy. Apply on premises. L. A. WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. BELL THONB 2090. STANDARD 177L I MAKE EASY TERMS. $100 CASH AND $15 TER MONTH WILL bur you a brand uew 3-room cottage; It la nicely located und near a goojl car Tine. $3.(l50 r nUAXD NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, o hn,,; 0,1 t,le v<f vy l*eat part o( South Boulevard. This I* a swell place; bai tlie finest cabinet mantels, tinted walla, aiul open nickel plumbing throughout, and I* east front lot. 190 feet deep with beautl- ful oak shade. $800 cash and $35 per mouth. $2,609—WE HAVE A SPLENDID 6-ROOM ■ottage on Woodward avenue, near the' inor of Cherokee; has a Inrge lot aud all modern conveniences. $2,800—WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 8-BOOM suburban cottugo with lot 63 feet front and 225 feet deep. Tills house has large rooms, wide hull; aborted street, aud brick walks: benutlfiil shade, and a nice selec- tlou «f fruit. This Is a beautiful plnoe and will make you an Ideal home. T590 cash aud the bnlnuce to suit. Whitehall aud fc modern In every respect. Hna a lot 200 feet deep to a wide alley. Just consider the cor fare you can save by buy ing this plac- 13.500—A'B IIAVB A SPLENDID 7-UOOM mantels, and tile hearth. Terms reasonable. $650-WE CAN GIVE YOU A SPLENDID little 3-room cottage. Tortus cash. WE HAVE A NICE OAK GROVE LOT on North Dccntnr car line/ 100 fe«»t front and running back something like 600 feet deco, ion fellows wlm want a place for poultry yard come In to see us and let tell you how reusounblc this lot. cun sell you 10-r h., N. Jackson street, built for a home; every im provement; built by day la bor. If you are looking for a home this will suit you. See us for further information at once. UXI 0N real estate Near Grant—6-r. h., with all improvements. If sold in few days $3,000 buys it. Sec us for Jackson and Boulevard property. We can suit you in homes or a va cant lot. Several good prop ositions in homes and vacant lots or. the south side. We sell farms. CULBERSON ST., NEAR GORDON ST. Here I have for sale two beautiful lots, 50x190 each, with a 15-foot alley in rear. These lots arc slightly ele vated and are just 400 feet north of Gordon street, and next to.the beautiful home of Mr. Geo. W. Wade—They can now be bought for $1,350.00 each, which is our quick sale price—this is a special bargain. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 221 Century Building. Both Phones 5168. 82,200—BEAUTIFUL GORDON ST. lot—fine location—splendid sire and Its tho beat bargain on the street. A HAUNTED HOUSE IS THE “HOME SWEET HOME" THAT we nil ache to possess. Haupted by hap py young voices wbtm father Is landlord and tho care-free little wife no longer dreads “the ilrst of the month." How dare any fa ther of s family turu his back on the chances this office offers In the getting of « ^osy home on easy terms? Come In and let’s talk the chances over. # We’ll stirprlso you with ik« easy terms. STOP PAYINO KENT. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. STATISTICS. 12,300 FOR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON CAPI tol avenue, this side of Georgia avenue, that can be Improved to fine advantage. $2,800 FOR TRETTY 7-ROOM COTTAGE and nice lot at Decatur. Splendidly lo cated on car line. $1,800 FOR A BEAUTIFUL 60-FOOT LOT on one of the very best main streets on north side of the city, nnd It Is a splendid money-maker for somebody. $4,750 FOR A BRAND-NEW TWO-STORY house of eight rooms, with water, gas, bath, etc., on nice east front corner lot an# on one of the best streets on north side of the city. This Is n special reduced price Jbat fans been given me, and It’s cer tainly a bargain. $3,600 FOR A NICE TWO-STORY HOUSE In flrst-clasa condition; on good north side street, that will rent for $38 per month and pay 12 per cent interest. Terms $800 cash and 835 per mouth. Where can you beat It? Wq are instructed to sell 6-r. new house in West End with every improvement, f, m>:n; COMPANY. nn.L f'£8.N G E 0 ? D « TnGEI * * »ar, -„I' or sale. g°: l 'Ta'Jl~yFin r ~HUX. ~ ® >T a». Price $2,759. eru, at $2,200. Also one of best 10-r. new houses; fine shades and lawn, $4,500 wanted for 11-r house, Boulevard place, all im provements. $3,500; easy terms if desired. * HOUSE. A AH ,'vfront, rleratcd let” 4* by Li -, ‘ pro, cau-nts. A bargain for s We have on the north side several choice propositions in homes and vacant lots. ^ Var^iCL VS* SPECIAL ‘‘ARUAINS IK LOTS. GRANT PARK COTTAGE 13,000-OK EASY TERMS. THIS IS strictly mod.ro six-room cottsgo; well built und uew. You may look the tows orer aud you win And nothin, to boat 1^ It li In the very bc«t part of Grant park section, on one of the belt streets. Largo, elevated, level lot, with plenty of shade treee; near three ehurciiei nnd the new .chart now bclr.g built. IV’o are Qatng to •ell thla plnoe right away, a. the owaer need, enmo eanh. For tluit rcaeon, w. ere offering a .pedal bargain In It. J. A. BROOKS, 407 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phono 1393 Main. ESTATE ^ 600^ CENTURY BUILDING. PHONES 4234 V* EXTRA DELL PHONE 4200 WE GREAT HOME BARGAIN. HAVE HAD JUST GIVEN US FOR QUICK SALE THE FINEST HOME ON NORTH BOU LEVARD. OWNER IS MOVING WEST AND IS THEREFORE COMPELL- ED TO SELL. TI1E HOUSE IS NEW. HAS ELEVEN ROD SIN AND IS MAGNIFICENT IN EVERY DETAIL. HAS $2,600 WORTH OF PLUMBING. INCLUDING STEAM HEAT- INC, PLANT. THE OWNER. WHO IK AN EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. SECURED ALL THE MATE RIAL FOR THIS HOUSE AT LOWEST PRICES. AND WILL SEI.L FOR EXACT LY WHAT THE PLACE COST HIM. WHICH IS SEVERAL THOUSAND DOI. LARS LESS THAN IT COULD ORDI NARILY RE BUILT FOIL THE TERMS CAN BE MADE TO SPIT BUYER. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU SELDOM GET TO ACQUIRE SUCH A HOME. LOOK INTO IT. ‘WE GET RESULTS” PROPERTY TRANSFERS. IJ.62S.66—Edwin P. Analey to Mrs, Lydia M. Dorr, lot In Analey Park. Warranty deed. *30#—M. Peacock, Jr., to John Pea cock, lot on Ashby street. Warranty deed. $1—Mrs. O. E. Arrowood to John Peacock, lot on West Hunter atreet. Quitclaim deed. |:oo—a, E. Drummond to W. E. James, lot on Aehby atreet. Warranty deed. $200—Mre. Mattie Tanner to Mrs. Elisabeth Llllenthal, lot In land lot No. 107. Loan deed. *600—L. A. Field "to Mrs. Mary E Henderson, lot on Fern avenue. $1,260—U. T. Hendon to H. K. Scott, lot on West North avenue. Warranty deed. *637.50—Wiley Jones and Mary Jones to Mr*. Isabel H, Putney, lot on Wal nut atreet. *150—Mrs. S. C. Dooley to G. W. Heard, lot on Woodward avenue. War. ranty deed. *1,000—Continental Land Company to R. Q. Ray, lot on Ormond street. Bond for title. *<00—C. M. Bridge* to Silas Calla han, lot on Booth street. *1,000—Union pisenunt Company to First National Bank of Birmingham, Ala., lot on Bass ntreet. Loan deed. *1,000—Union Discount Company to First National Bank of Birmingham, Ala., lot on Oakland avenue. Loan deed. .*1,000—Union Discount Company to First National Bank, of Birmingham, Ala., tot on Has* street. *1,000—Union Discount Company to First National Bank of Birmingham, Ala., lot on Oakland avenue. Loun deed. *3,000—R. C. Ward to Thomas W. Gould Wins Point in Suit New York, Jnly 9.-8upreme Court Ju* tic* McCall ban rendered a declfton by which he granted the application of DeLan cey Mooli, ntto«iey for Howard Gould, to have atrlckeu from the complaint of Mm. Gould, In her «ult for divorce, aevcral par agraphs containing alleged ocaudalout mat ter. Justice McCall granted Mr. Nlcoll’a ap plication In regard to a section referring to Mr. Gould as bavlug conducted himself In *'n manner so openly nnd notoriously ns to Insult and humiliate and bring sbniue and contumely upon the plaintiff." APACHE WARRIOR’S FAMILY TROUBLES Lawton, Okla., July 9.—(Jeronimo, the Apache warrior, while attending a celebra tion at Cache ns the guest of the Co- nutneho chief, Quaunah Parker, Saturday made nn effort to escape across the Texas 'nnhiindle Into Mexico. Geronlmo was missing from tho Indian tamp over night, aud u detail of soldiers from Fort Rill captured him several miles out next morning. Ho has l>een having illy trouble of 1 left his roof. 'SHERLOCK HOLMES” IN BENEDICT RANKS i London, July 9.—Society J* pleased snd surprised over tho announcement of the en gagement of Hlr Conan Doyle nml Miss Jean Leckle. Until tho news was made public, It was thought that the young woman nnd Hlr Conan were merely friends, nnd that there was nothing serious In the author-bachelor's attentions to the future Lady Doyle. He la 48 years old. RAFTER GAVE WAY, WORKMEN INJURED Special to The Georgian. Gainesville, Oa., July #.—Yesterday afternoon at the new house of John Powell, of this city,»Steve Rogers and Dan Pruitt, two well-known workmen of this community, while engaged In putting up rafters on the new building fell from the roofing nnd were painful ly Injured. Pruitt fell to the ground and had one arm and leg broken, while Roger* only fell to the Joists, was Inter, nally Injured and had several ribs broken. The cause of the fall was due to the fact that the rafters were unsafely faa- ■d and one kjlvo way when both i were being supported by It. FIRE INSURANCE MEN MEET IN ASHEVILLE. Special to Tho Georgian. Asheville, N. C., July Prominent fire Insurance men of North and South Carolina met In this city today for a three days' session of thn^FIro Under writers' Association of North Carolina, and the Carolina Field Club. The con vention Is being held at Battery Park Hotel. . Tho Field Club Is composed of spe cial agents for North anil Bouth Car olina of the fire Insurance agents. Tho North Carolina Fire Underwriters' As sociation Is composed of North Caro- —n. L., »aru iu xiiuuian w. goclatlon Is composed OI Worm A/«ro» Gilmer, lot on Cijunty Line road. War- | lna n gents. The local Insurance men ranty deed. DEATH8, Jessie Mario Bandera, colored, age ( years, died at 145 Houston street. Susan M. Meese, age 67 years, died at 65 Kennedy street. Walter H. Lester, age 25 years, died at Bt. Josephs Infirmary. E. Brown, colored, age 75 years, died at 99 East Cain street. Lola G. Wiggins, age 17 years, died at Ponce DeLeon Bprlngs. James lv Harrington, age 26 years, died at North Tower, Southern rail road. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, at 164 Haynes street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thaytr, at 18 East Georgia avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. O. Donehoo, at <7 Plum street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roberts, at 55 Cameron street, a boy. BUILDING”PERMIT8. *2,000—C. V. Arnold, to build repair frame dwelling at 617 Bout] Pryor street. *300—Charles Goodman, to build two- story frame burn at 19 East Linden street, *2.260—W. E. Walthall, to build three one-story frame dwellings at 110-2-4 Pearl street. *200—Adllne Smith, to build one-sto ry frame dwelling at 79 Tattnall street. $500—George Hllly.er, to repair office at 8 West Alabama street. *1,050—John 8. Gwens, to build two one-story frame dwellings at 8-14 Render street. $4,100—Joe M. Walker, to build two- story frame dwelling at 150 Piedmont avenue. $100—Mrs. E. A. Moore, to recover one-story frame dwelling at 2*0 Lawton street. $123—P. O. Olhcon. to recover one- story frame dwelling at *75 Hilliard street. $125—P. O. Gibson, to rerover one- story frame dwelling at reur 276 Hil liard street. $550—A. J. Cunningham, to build one-story trams dwelling at 414 Vine street. $1,100— A. J. Cunningham, to build A FOR RENT DWELLINGS, • 16-r. b., 1 Cohere Park «3n.« lt-r. b.. 291 Capitol nrenue IW.Oi U r. h., i>: Best Harris street 45.0 10-r. b., 164 Lee street 42.M 10>r. h„ 299 Washington atreet 86.i);i *r. k., 191 Onfrnl nventti* 22.Bc g-r. b.. 17 CnlnnthUe...... S0.fr’ 9-r. U., 438 Whitehall afreet..... *).(►» 9-r. b., M O pi tol nv**nue 40.0" 8-r. n. f 110 Paris atreet *).(►> 8-r. b., I Melt tlftlgewood, Oa.) street. J0>» 8*r. h., 121 Kortvat avenue 46.0* f-r. h.. $2 B.i»t A lean nrfer atreet 4o.fr< 7-r. h., fa Knat Kill* ativet 11.6» 7-r. n.. 32 MePanlel atreet.. - * —2 IVmth F of our *t a copy or ot»r rent hnlletln. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, TUB nitXTING AGENT, SELECT HOMES. $*7nf-WEI.I.'!HTI.T 5-RQGM COTTAOK; nil conrenlr&aea; Improved atreet, nea Highland arena**. TenleiK'**; elevated NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO., 96, 98 and 100 So. Forsyth Street have arranged a drive over the Blit- more estate. INCREASE IN WAGES WILL BE DEMANDED Special to The Georgian. Meridian. Mlaa.. July 9,-Tba flrat annual meeting of tho International Ilrotherhood of Wny Kmployeea of the Mobile and Ohio railroad met In Merhllnn July A tmnrd of ndjaatnient waa elected na followa: ... L. Horner. Kenton. Tetm., general chair man; It. F. Rtrlm. BnonevHle, Mlaa.. am*re tnry; K. Weatbrook, Merhllnn: W. II. Tnm plln. Reform, Ala.; O. |. Patrick. Ifntme. vllle, Mlaa.; W. Is. Rennett. Union City, Tenn.: A. J. Itrannnn. Okolonu, Mlaa. Rtnte Organiser J. F. Dnvla, of Colui Oa.. wa* In attendance. Thla board of ad jn*tnieiit will go before the railroad and aak for n rnlae In wngca. Thla organisation waa formerly known na tho Order of Trnck Foremen, hut bn* l»*cn rcorgnnlaed to im elude trackmen, bridge nnd building gang*, coni chute uien and water service men. Mark Twain Punch's Guest London, July ».—The ffnal week of ' Mar It Twain's stay In England Is filled I with appointments. On Saturday he > will sail for home, loaded with honors ' and attentions which admiring England ! has showered upon hfm. He dined yesterday v^fth* C. F. M. j Bell, assistant manager of The Times. | Tomorrow he will lunch at the house j.'. of commons as the guest of Sir Benja- j' min Stone. Mr. Arthur Balfour will j be a fellow guest. Tomorrow evening he will' dine' with the staff ef Punch. ASSESSMENT RAISED ON BILTMORE ESTATE, Asheville, N. C„ July George W, Vanderbilt has returned his property' for taxation In this county, which In cludes Blltmore house, about $1,000,000 too low, the tax board says, and It has raised his tax assetament so that he will have about $10,001) more to pay In , taxes this year. The assessed value of Derty, real and person--. four years has been ! FUNERAL SERVICES OF CARL ELLIOTT HELD, j! Special to The Georgian. Covington, Oa., July 9.—The remains Qf Carl Elliott, the twenty-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Elliott, of Sa lem, whose death occurred Sunday, were Interred In the family burying ground Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by the Rev, 8. H. Dl- mon, pastor of the &aicm Methodist church. - 8ALOON8 AT VALD08TA WILL CLOSE JULY 27. Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Oa., July 9.—It Is an nounced that the aaloone In Valdosta will go out of business on Saturday night, July 27, in accordance with the result of the prohibition election held hero June 24. Some of the aaloonlata were a little in doubt aa to the exact time they would have to close—wheth er thirty days from the date of . the election or thirty days from the date on which the result of the-election waa t fliclally published by the ordinary. WILL PROBE BIG TELEGRAPH TRUST, i Wirslsss Works Wslb Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, lla., July 9.—The Mallory steamer Sabine, which arrived In port Saturday from New York, waa fully equipped with a wireless telegraph out- lit. The wireless station waa tested successfully nn this trip down from New York, anil other vessel* of the JIallory line will be similarly equipped as soon as practicable. THIEF GOT *8 AND SHOESi VICTIM SAVE8 *20 IN SOCK. Norfolk, Va., July *—David B. Watt, private, battery D, Third United States flsld artillery, Is under arrest at tha Jamestown exposition, charged with two attempts at burglary and highway robbery. The alleged victim, Arthur Davis, an exposition visitor from Hunt ington, Ark., who. Inst $8 and his shoes, but saved $$D In his socks, Is being held as a state's witness. Privates Phillips and Harhaugh, also of battery D, Third flsld artillery, are being held as ulleged accessories. oooooooooooooooooooooooeHjo a a O PRETTY GIRL 8W00NED! O FELL INTO HOT PIE. O Hagerstown, Md., July 9.—Miss O a Josephine Eavy, the pretty daugh- D O ter of Samuel Kuvy, a farmer, re- O O siding near Keedyavllle, this coun- O O ty, while assisting her mother to O ~ make custard pics at her home, O fainted and fell face downward In- O O to a pie that Mrs. Eavy had Just O a taken from the stove and placed O O on a table. Her face was fright- O O fully burned. O O a oooooooootwoooooooooooaotjo two one-story frame dwellings at 221-5 Jones avenue. $250—J. Schoen, to build servant's house and stable at rear 206 Washing ton street. COLLEGE PARK. ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE. No, I. A pretty home for a young married couple. Six rooms; lot 149 by mf cot. No. 2. Mx-rooui House, on s large lot, 96 by 219; s family houSs, with largo porch nnd roomy rooms 9X909 So. 3. A dresm of comfort. Beautiful, modem, colonial, story aud a half, eight room,. Open veranda 22 feet wide sod 79 feet lung aromTd two eldeo; overlooking College Lawn. No. 4, Large let, 199 by 999. fronting the lloulev-nl Two level shaded lots, 199 by 190 $399 and *W9 Six pretty level lots, 59 by 299 each 1199 A 4-acre block, Jost the place for a country how*, eloae to cer liar. • EDWARD II. WALKER, Manager. I COLLEGE PARK LAND COMPANY. Hell 'phone (7 J. Kart Point Exchange. College, Park. (la. * aell everything la College Park. New York. July 9.—Attorney General j William 8. Jackson has applied to Jus- j tlce platxek for the appointment of a j referee to take testimony on the attor- ! ney general's allegation that the Postal ' Telegraph and Cable Company and the j Western Union Telegraph Company , have formed a combination to Increase'] rates of telegraph service In this and • other states. He says he Is about to begin action ' to restrain this alleged combination and asks that George J. Gould, Jacob ! Schlff, Morris K. Jesup, E. H. Hnrrl- i man, Clarence Mackay, Robert C; i dowry and many others of both com panies be ordered to testify before the - referee aa to the existence of the al leged combination. MRS. EDWIN E. KIRBY CLAIMED BY DEATH Mr*. Ktlwln E. KIrl’jr, wlf? of Edwin B. Klrhy. upeclal aeeiit of the Meridian Ufa and Truitt Coin puny, died on the morning- of July 4. at Clnrkghurg, W. Va.. attar aa lllnc** of only four day*. Mr*. Kirby bad i recently left Atlanta for C’lnrkuburg * when* i«l»e nnd her huxbftnd intended pink* lug tlielr home In the fnture. aud Mr. P was to Uav *-*-—• *“ * * He did not t tionr* after her death. 4 , For rcreral year* Mr. and Mr*. Kirby were resident* of Atlanta, and had mndo i! Ido circle of frlen«?J here, who received !' news .if Mr*. •Kirby's dentil with fe. ; out to the II was Mint huiband, motb* I .. nnd one brother. It. F. Walthour. The . Interment took place on Hunday Iq. Laurel j • Grove cemetery at Savannah. EDDY TRUST DEED IN COURT’S HANDS j Concord, rf. H„ Jnly 9.—A new suit to!: equity ha* Ia*en tiled In the anperlor court j by George W. Glover, hi* wife and their children, ali rexldent* of Lead, 8. Dak., J agalnat Frmk S. Streeter and Irving O, j Tomlin*, of Concord. The plaintiff* enll attention to a deed of trn»t executed by Mary Baker O. Eddy, by which they were made the beneflclarie* of \ n fund approximating $1:5.000. They **k J tho court to iiMUine the ctmtody of this ’ fund until the ca*o of Eddy v». Fry la final* ' ly determine*). CANNOT DRAW ON STATE SINKING FUND In order tb meet the pr-sent shortage In funds without the necesstty of bor rowing, Governor Smith has asked At- j torney General Hart If authority could 1 j not bo found tor using, temporarily, the ' sinking fund of $100,000. Judge Hart promptly vetofd the Idea, with the statement that It Is expressly forbidden by the constitution. Oovera- i or Smith has been particularly anxious , to tide over the period of cramped finances without borrowing, but It ' hardly seems, poaslbls for him to do so now, since Judge Hart has decided tha^ the sinking fund can not be used. Governor Terrell was compelled 10 borrow $200,000 each summer to tide the state over until taxes began coming In to the treasury. CITIZENS PROTEST AGAINST BAD WATER Resolutions condemning the water works management for allowing the city to use muddy water, were passed at a meeting of the Third ward cltt- . zens held at the corner of Pearl street snd tbn South Decatur car line last night. The resolutions also called, for an Investigation by tbe mayor and city council with a view to electing a suc cessor to Park Woodward, should it be proved that he was to blame. They were signed by the following voters: Dr. Carmichael, chairman: J. A. Brownlee, secretary: T. M. Wright, H. H. Fitzgerald, W. R. Moore, J. P. Marks, C. A. Bradford, W. B. Marks, R. A. Burnette, W. B. Mathews. D. O. White. H. R. Rawlins. C. C. Fincher, J. C. Pruitt, J. W. Putnam, E. H. Nix, I). H. Nabers, T. I). Mitchell; T. R. Marks, J, T. Richardson and oihers. The candidacy of C. P. Bentley for council was Indorsed.