Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 12, 1907, Image 13

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^ESTEND cottage, $2,150. have just listed for gale a pretty 5-r. cottage on Culberson street, close to Lu- cile avenue. Without saying any more about it, just come to our office and let’s go look at it. Whether it suits von or not, you wilj say it’s worth the price. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JURY 12, 19W. CtLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. JTST OVTSIDE THE CITY. AND WITH- two blocks of good school, brand-new J2. w on large lot; hm four large rooms, Si MBirr, cabinet mantels, etc.; $1,400; and III, per month. riVE ROOMS AND HALL; LOT 48 BY 147! bait part of Sidney street; Inst think of Grant park. Just ncross the street; ou«r $2,- ti one-third rash, balance easy. FIVE ROOMS-152 OBIFPIN STREET: thlo l« n now cottage, with east front an'! In half block of car line; * *“ “ month; $1,2M; $100 caeh an«l Fon; UOO.US-GHADY AVENUE—NICB cabinet mantole and a beauty; 11,650; $200 rath and $20 per month. f West’End: owners need the her*> it goes; >750. ON I’.EEC!I Kit STREET, WEST END; brand new modern home; corner lot; 50 by 150; $3.30; terms. HAVE Iv*T SOU) THftEB AND HAVE one left; hrand new six-room cottnre; best part of Chestnut street; lot 40 by 170 to an* 1 street; cabinet mantels, city water, benutv. See us at once; $1,750; $100 nd $25’per month. WITHIN 3 MIL A OF ACWORTH, GA., ndid farm of 350 acres; has three •arns, stnldes, etc.; ^5,000 peach id the elevation, this Is one of the places for fruit crowing In the state, owner Is a rnllrond man, nnd can’t look r It properly, nnd wonts to buy a home LOTS AT AUCTION! 26 large, beautiful, level lots at auction tomorrow aft ernoon at 3:30. “They are beauties”—Just one block from car line fronting Meador Ave. This splendid suburb of 800 people is grow ing I’apidly—twenty new houses in the past ninety days—not a vacant house to be found-best renting prop erty about Atlanta. Don’t forget, Saturday afternoon, take a Lakewood ear to Brooklyn Heights. Plenty’ of good pure water and $50 in gold given away. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., J. W. Ferguson, Auctioneer. McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate and Loans, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. $7,000 buys one of the nicest, com- pletest, best built homes on St. Charles avenue; all mod ern conveniences and very large lot. You can’t beat it in the state. Let us talk to you about this. $7,000 for an elegant house on Jackson street; everything modern and up-to-date; ac tually worth $7,500 and has never been offered for less. See about it today. Owner says he must sell before he moves. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. 264 Courtland $45.00 10 rooms Hill 45.00 10 rooms 493 Spring.... 65.00 10rooms 737 West Peachtree 46.00 10 rooms 427 Piedmont 87.50 0rooms, 238 South Pryor 40.00 I rooms College avenue (Decatur). 80.00 8 rooms 651 Highland. $7.50 7 rooms 263 Esst Georgia 80.00 7 rooms 446 Glenn 25.00 6 rooms 44 East Harris 45.00 6 rooms 621 Peachtree (Mendenhall) 76.00 . 6 rooms 173 Nelson 15.00 6 rooms 88 Stewart 20.00 6 rooms 135 Lowe.. ..... 15,60 5 rooms 285 Waldo 15.60 Brooms 148 Form wait *.... 80.60 Brooms L. A. WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. BET-L 'PHONE 2092. STANDARD 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. $4.250—IN BEAUTIFUL INMAN PARK, WE have this six-room cottage, with a 10- foot hall nnd n large lot lias all the mod- I rn couveuiences aud a nice up-to-date place n every respect. AT AUCTION $3,000—A BEAUTIFUL FIVE-ROOM COT- tage on Cherokee avenue. Has a nice large lot; also a nice selection of fruit trees. The place Is slightly elevated; bts the best car service right In front of the door. Terms to suit $1.550—NICE FIVE-BOOM SUBURBAN cottage In Edgewood, Ga. Right near sev eral of the large manufacturing plants. Beautiful east front lot; fine well of wnter. This Is s nice little place, right at ten-min ute schedule car. We can make the terms $400 cash and balance monthly. $3,000—WAY OUT ON CAPITOL AVENUE we hate a splendid six-room cottage, with a large 10-foot hell. Has a large lot, gas, — *“* —■* — — make you $1,750 - FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE AND hall, on the North Decatur car line, at Lenox place. Till* has s large lot, 100 feet wide, and beautifully situated in au oak grove. Terms, about $800 cash and the bal- $ monthly. ST POINT—COMPARATIVELY NEW xrootu cottage; level lot; east front, rood ntre«*t; renting for $12 por month $1,290; $100 cash nnd $15 per month. l^-THREE ROOMS AND HALL; NICE of, near Hemphill avenue, where every- dr wants property. This 1 sn cash bar- ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler Bldg, frF YOU WANT A NORTH SIDE COT- tace home, built to suit your own ideas, and have a talk with us. We will bail! thoie bouses on terms to suit par- Stop paying rent and own your JOSEPHINE STREET, INMAN PARK, ** kite two 6-room house* just compiot W * will sell these for $1,800 and $2,000. a, T terms. See these. * E HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ^satlfui 3 room cottage with reception *11. city water, electric lights nnd baths. Is on the main residence street Marietta nnd very near the car line. The ! * 8x355, Ho* well and Is beautifully 1 Every one knows what Marietta rty K especially when situated as U Interested see us St once. FOR RENT DWELLINGS. ’flpitol h’ S3 )y«»h!'ngton'::;::::::: ? • < ontral him bln • H3 Kelly '£ Ai.yindir";; ;; k-D.ni.1 " 30 i 0Velt Ekd), 27 T Al A ®* *»■ mu bulletin. ,T - WOODSIDE, Tn f: RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue. Both ’Phones 618. $6,500—On Boulevard. You may try this city over, but this can’t be produced any where, everything consider ed. Large iot; east front. $4,750—A North Side home with 9-r, house; elegant mantels fine electric light and gas fixtures. Don’t buy till you see us about this; easy terms. $6,200—On Spring St.—10-r. h., a splendid home with every convenience; near North, avenue; owner wants to go to country nnd anxious to sell on easy terms. $4,250—Brand new 8-r., 2-story residence on South Side; modern and well built; up to date in every respect Owner has just instructed us to put the price down to $4,250; it’s a bargain at $4, 500. Don’t miss it; $1,000 ♦ cash; balance easy. If it’s West End, See us about the best thing out there for the price—$2,650 cash. WANTED—Any white property paying 12 per cent. We have the cash. See ns quick and list. was 'Ate BUILDING. pN Doth phonem .23. EXTRA DELL PHONE 4230 IMM-HERK WE HAVE ONE OF THE -fln.-.t pay Ink .mall whiteInvestment* In Atlanta. There are aeren houaea equipped with nil convenience*, cloae to largo manu facturing Interests, nnd «>ue of our main arteries of trade. Thla In Itself abomd brine n ready purchaser, but In addition *e are authorized offer without extra charge I corner lot that will accommodate three other houses, so that you ought to Iw* able to get 15 or 16 per cent on steady noting white property, new and well located. Don’t let this opportunity »»p. $4150—NEW AND ALWAYS RENTED. eloU In and well located negro property, bringing nearly $0W annual rental. 8SJQ9—THREE DOUBLE • 6-ROOM BRAND new negro houses, with n rental value of $l? rar month, ran lie lufl for leas »»• hatr«!h «»'i "> e "”>■ two modern UP 1 rEn ANNUM, vi Vorlh th" money. and yon ran Si homes to r.nt for mono RENTING FOR J84 fccA o\E OF THE FINEST IACAST norfectly rlcM-io Grant F.rk, S KK on fm? of the main W sidewalk* mil curbing, enra bom'w.ya In front, MU«- K you don't «** ,hl *.^jCT n n^ui'T S " CULBERSON ST., NEAR GORDON ST. Here I have for sale two beautiful lots, 50x190 each, with a 15-foot alley in rear. These lots are 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. house on _ . large lot. Tertna, $500 cash nnd balance $20 per month. then eall by the office and let u* tell you what a close price we can make you Beautiful Brooklyn Heights On Lakewood Car Line, Adjoining Lakewood Heights. SATURDAY, JULY 13,3:30 P.M. Terms, $25 Cash, Balance $10 Per Month Without Interest $50.00 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY TAKE LAKEWOOD CAR. EAGAN PARK LAND COMPANY. J. W. FERGUSON, AUCTIONEER. SOLD TOAMERICANS Exclusion League at Seattle Makes Vigorous Kick on Traffic. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 4-6-8-10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL 839 * W. ATLANTA'-!*). $3,600 — For beautiful home in Decatur, 7-r. cot tage in first class condition. Lot 100x230 with good shade, fruit trees and flow ers, fine garden spot. If you want a home in Decatur this can’t be beat. Both Phones, 363. AFTER SHOOTING THREE FLED TO PART8 UNKNOWN. Sail.bury, N. C., July 12.—Great ex cltement prevailed In western Rowan county over the shooting of a negro end two of hla daughters by John Moore, who fled from the country I in mediately after the shootings Delalln ere not obtainable, but It ta learned the wounded persons are In a desperate condition. It I. understood that the trouble resulted from a family quarrel. NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., 86, 98 and 100 Se. For.yth Street. TWO GRANT PARK LOTS. ON SYDNEY STREET. FRONTING THE park, we have for sale two beautiful grov lot*. Tile walks are now being lni«l o this street, nnd there Is a sewer on Loomis street, within 200 feet of these lots. Prop erty fronting the park Is very desirable for residence purposes nnd Isn’t n bad liny for mi Investment. These lots are 48 by 175 each, to an alley, nnd can be had for $1,250 each. Terms, one-thin) cash. SEE US FOR GRANT PARK LOTS. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 6200—Josh Green to West Lumber Company, lot on Spring street. War ranty deed. 81—E. R. Hayes to Mra. M. J. Reed er, lot on Boyd avenue. Warranty deed. fl—Mrs. M. J. Roeder to Charles Herbert, lot on Boyd avenue. Quitclaim deed. $300—William Cawhern to Mrs. Lena Swift Jones, lot on West Third street. Warranty deed. $3,500—Mrs. Leila Cawhern to Mrs. Lena Swift Jones, lot on Marietta street. Warranty deed. $1,400—Equitable Loan and Security Company to J. Anerbach, lot on Mc Daniel street. Bond for title.. $1,000—Joseph Jacobs to the Burns Club, lot known as the Scbultzc place. Warranty, deed. $2,000—H. W. Bussey to Mr*. Jessie Bartholmew, lot on High street. $750—J. C. Shirley to Atlanta Sav ings Bank, lot on Marietta street. Mortgage. $240—W. T. Gray to W. T. Ashford, t on McDaniel street. Warranty deed. $1,260—Charles T. Sanebard to Dick inson Trust Company, lot on Angler avenue. Loan deed. $500—J. T. nnd Lilly Hughes to Mrs. Knte Barrett, lot on Tattnall street. $100—Henrietta E. Fairbanks to M. Young, lot In Hollywood cemetery, Warranty deed. $1.500—W. A. Carters to Mrs. Mary O, Bachry, lot In East Point, Oa. BUILDING PERMITS. $600—W. B. McClure, to build addi tion to frame dwelling at 68 East Eleventh street. $125—S. E. Oartrell, to build addition to frame shed at 147 Logan street. $4,000—Mrs. Laura Stokes, to build two-story frame dwelling at 46 Kcnne saw street. $100—J. M. Moore, to re-cover dwel ling at $1 Reed street. $100—0. B. Russer, to build porch at 277 Washington street. , ' DEATHS. Stephens Echols, colored, age 49 years, died St 610 North Boulevard. W. Hunter, Jr., colored, age 26 years, died at 27 Rosbery strett. Wade Hampton, age $0 years, died of opium poison (suicide), at Orady hospital. Fred Simmons, colored, age 61 years, died at Fulton county barracks. Maude Sanders, age 8 months, died at 167 Courtland street. B. W. Hargraves, age 44 years, died at 221 Whitehall street. Sidney Betaine, colored, age 61 year., died at 125 Bell street. Ella J. Reeves, colored, age >0 years, died at 79 Hilliard street. Jarrett, age 60 years, died at 704 DeKalh avenue. William Pritchett, age 57 years, died at 191 Foundry street. BIRTHS. To Mr. dnd Mrs. George Johnsod, at 12$ West Pine street, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. T. M. Scale., at 221 Seattle, Wash., July 12.—President Gill and Secretary Fowler, of the Japanese and Korean Exclusion League, have made a vigorous protest to the officials at Washington against what they term an organised trattic In Japanese women, who, It Is alleged, are being brought to this country In lurge numbers for Immoral purposes. The protest declares that wholesale mis representation, perjury and fraud are perpetrated on the part of the Immi grants, nnd perjury and collusion on the part of the Japanese residents In this country. In connection with the traffic there Is said to exist a gang of blackmailers composed of Japanese, who live on money collected from the Importers of jHpnnese slave girls. It Is asserted by officers of the league that hundreds of these women art scattered among the cities of the north west and In the logging and mining camps throughout the country. GRADED COTTON IN EAST AFRICA UNCLE SAM MAY BUY LEADING R. R. STOCKS Washington. July 12.—The serious statement is made In some quarters that President Roosevelt will recom mend to congress In his annual mes sage that the government purchase stock on Its own account In some of the leading railroads of tho country for the purpose of obtaining better Federal control and regulation of these corpo rations. According to the plan suggested. It will be the purpose of the president to obtain this stock with a view to having a Fed jral representative placed on each board of director*. Th. detail, of the plan do not seem to have been thor oughly worked out, but It I. claimed that If ft were possible to obtain a man on “the Inside” It would not be a very difficult tusk for the department of jus. tire and the Interstate commerce com mission to Inform themselves of the violation, of th. law and apply tbs proper remedy. CHICAGO MILLIONAIRESS WANTED A QUIET DIVORCE Chicago, July the clubman, author nnd social leader, hustknrt of the daughter of the Into Henry Fielding, upset the arrange ments for a quiet divorce In th. .ult brought by Mrs. Gibson, when he an nounced yesterday that ha would fight the case. It Is said that Mra. Gibson Is worth Preston Gibson, 23,000,000 In her own right. If (he per sist. In going ahead with her divorce action, It Is saUl that Gibson will file a cross bill and fight tooth and nail. Thomas Nelson Page, the step-father of Mrs. Gibson, Is said to be on hla way to Chicago from Washington. Ha will be one of the witnesses for hi. step daughter, and aeveral servants of the family will (HI tha necessary gaps In the testimony. PICKED UP DISCARDED ACE, BUI ACTRESS TOOK JACKPOT Berlin, July 12.—Bernhardt Denn- berg, secretary of atate for the colo nies, will leave here next Saturday for Naples, where he will embark for Ger man East Africa study the agrt cultural and commercial possibilities of that section of th. continent, H. has succeeded In Inducing sev eral representatives of tha cotton In dustry to nccompany him to Investi gate the possibility of making this col ony >i great producer of high-grade cotton for tha German tntUa Deaths and Funsrals W. A. Haynie, The funeral services of W. A. Haynie, aged 27 yeare, who died Wednesday night at hla resldenct on the Peyton road, were conducted Friday morning Ht 11 o’clock at Jones church. Tha In terment was In tbs church yard. New York. July 12.—Miss Clarice Vance, the music hall ringer, returned on the Adri atic, after a aeaann In Ixuidon anil Paris. She tells u story of how she outwitted a company of Auatrlan card sharps who In troduced themselves lo her after hearing her slug and Invited her to alt lu at a game of draw istker. , The names of two of the women of the pnrty were given ns Mrs. Brooks and Miss Lincoln, anil Mlsa Vnnce nollred that they played together. Whenever there was a EXTENSION PLANS COMMITTEE Report in Hands of Nine Men for Consider ation. B. W. Hargraves. The funeral services of B. W. Har graves. aged 44 year., who died Thurs day morning at hla residence, 221 Whitehall street, after an Illness of sev eral months, will he conducted Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Interment will he In Weatvlew cemetery. The Atlanta Lodge of Maaone will officiate at the services. Mr. Hargraves Is sur- ived by his wife and seven children. Wade Hampton. The funeral services of Wade Hamp ton. who died aeveral day. ago at the Grady Hoapttal as the result of taking laudanum, were conducted Friday morning at 8 o'clock In the chapel of Harry G. Poole. The Interment wan in Westvlew cemetery. He came from Johnson City, Tenn. B. E~BaiIey. The body of B. E. Halley, aged 6> yeare, who died Wednesday morning at his residence, 63 Strong street, was sent to Austell. Ga„ Friday momlng for Interment. Cooper street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. fi. Norris, at 160 Lee street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Todd, at 220 North Boulevard, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. C. Deckner, at Capi tol 1 View, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell, at 1131 Bearn, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Harris, at 24 Strong street, a boy. The report of the committee of forty two on city extenelou was referred to a council committee of nine at a meeting of the city council Thursday aftsrnoon at 3 o’clock, called for the purpose of considering the report. The committee of nine consists of one member of council from each ward and Alderman Quilllnn, the mayor pro tern.. who will act aa chairman. Thla Is the same committee that served on the committee of forty-two. They are aa follows: Counrllmen Terrell, Martin, Chnas- wood, Pomeroy, Grant and Harman and Aldermen Beutell, McEaehern and Qull- llan. Councilman Harman ted tha light to refer the matter to this committee, while Councilman Martin Insisted that It should he acted upon by council as a committee of the whole. Councilman Pomeroy urged that the committee to which It Is referred should report not later than Monday. "If you want to kill city extension." he aald, "kill It like men and on Its merits. Don't delay It until It Is too late for the legislature to act.” Alderman Curtis wanted the com mittee to go slow, saying that the pas sage of tho prohibition bill seemed a certainty and that this would probably Interfere with extension. Councilman Terrell objected to lugging the prohibi tion question Into the discussion of city extension. Alderman Key said that city extension Is an Important question and should not be rushed through hastily. When Miss Vsnca railed, Mra. Brooks laid down four acss, Including th. sc. of clubs bliss Vance hnd discarded. She told Mrs. Hoicks she bad discarded that sea nnd to avoid s scene the singe- Mid Mra Brooke let her take the Jeckpot. She Mia she wasn't . fanner ere. If sbs looked Ilk# one. BATTLE CASE GOES TO HIGHJOIBUNAL Question of State or Feder al Jurisdiction Before Courts. [ While Tkemee Battle, a Confederate Tth eran la serving out a life sentence for mur der la the Federal prison la Atlanta, Ms at torney, John It. Cqppor, of Macon, la mak ing the light of hie life to gyt tha old men to liberty. On Thursday Attorney Cooper second from Judge Emory Speer of the Ualted State* court a writ of error, aad th* rase will now go to th* suprtme coart of th. United States. Buttle, while working on th* now poet- office building In Macon, herame Involved i light with another man, and It It charged that he knocked him from tbs high building with sn Iron her. th* blow and tha full remitting In hla death. Battl* was triad hefor* Judge Spoor In tha Fedoral cnert In Macon nnd convicted, the Jury eliminat ing the capital punishment. Judge Speer eenteneed Battle to tha Atlanta pen for life and denied a enpereedete pending an appeal of th* rate. Battle was brought to Atlanta some time ego and Is now In tha Federal prtsoo. Attorney Cornier will nuke hit light on the question of Jurisdiction and will elalm that It was a rase for th* atat* courts and not one for th* Federal authorities. The Mnt lo a Sna on# and oua that has never yet lioeu decided for th* reason that It la the first case oa record of a murder committed on * postofflcc site with a con viction and nppeal. 26 lots at auction, beauti ful Brooklyn Heights, Satur day 3:30 p. m. $50.00 in gold given away. Take Lake- wood car. ASHEVILLE, “Land of the Sky,” LAKE TOXA- WAY, the beautiful “Sap phire Country,” now in their glory. Low excursion rates via Southern Railway. Phone 142, J. C. Lusk, Dis trict Passenger Agent, At lanta, Ga. BOX WILEY’S n A \TIYI J With every want ad of 30c or more brought to the Georgian I A lllY anc ^ News office Friday or Saturday, July 12-13, we will Will 1 mJ I give a 40c box Wiley’s highest-grade candy FREE.