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f0 R SALE-REAL ESTATE
3 PRETTY cottages.
$3,000, $2,900, $2,800.
On Alaska avenue, comer
Past avenue, we have three
of the very best built 6-room
cottages m Atlanta. Even
the framing of these cottages
is out of the very best yellow
pine lumber, and the con
struction and finish through
out is simply perfect. We
want you to examine this
property very critically. If
you have $350 to $500 cash
vou get one of these valuable
cottages. Lots 50x150.
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth St.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN1) NEWS.
rBt'KSllil, JULY a. HOT.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
bargains.
13,800—ON' NORTH RIPE; HALF BIiOCK
or Peachtree, where property li worth $150
o front foot, wo have eight-room frame
home, with all convenience,, In good
pnlr, on large, level. shady lot, 72 by 180
feet. Lot alone I, worth 83,000. Soo
Quick If yon want a bargain.
12,650-AX ELEGANT WEST END SIX-
room cottage home, modern, with all
convenience,; large ahndy lot, 60 by 215,
nlth fruit, flowers and gnrden. Tbla pine,
I, a bargain. Owner hni Jnat* moved and
three partlea anxious to rent at 8a per
month.
M.S00-A NICE NORTH SIDE ANCHOR
avenue home; two gtorle,, eight room,;
large lot. Everything up-to-date. Owner
I, going to California nnd Is anxious to
sell.
81,050 WILL BL’V COSY FIVE-ROOSI COT.
tnge In Oaklnnd City. Easy terms.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
Bell Phone 4613. 36 Inman Bldg.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
X GRADY PLACE, NEAR GORDON
street, ill**** I**v**l lot, 50 feet wide; cast
front, nuinliiff Imelc to HoIderuoHS street;
tame n> two lots; water f newer and gnu on
month. Hilly $650. A nice little pick-up.
KEAU Git IFF IN STIt RET ANI> JONES
uue; two level lots; 40 by 95. to alley*
ciii'li. You could build on these and
mnke 20 per cent.- *
EAST POINT. WITHIN TWO BLOCKS OF
rar line; white property! three six-room
ttaires: comparatively uew; reiita $32 per
"■ ■ kuow any tiling Let-
c, .... large lot: has four /urge rooms,
kill, pantry, cabinet umutels, etc.; $1,400;
ixh and $15 per month.
HVB ROOMS AND HALL; LOT 48 BY 147:
heat part of Sidney street; Just think of
rant park. Just across the street; oulftr $2,-
•JO; one-third cush, balance easy.
ON SIDNEY STREET WE HAVE A NICE
live-room cottage; lot 48 by 187; buck to
10foot alley; price $2,000. Terms. Let ns
you this.
NICK FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND-
atreet; nil Improvements down; large
id a nice Inane; only $1,850. Easy
AT 45 NEWPORT STREET,
•d froui $1,350 to $1,300 f*
water mid large lot. Et
rent Interest. You can*
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate and Insurance,.
Phones 4691 503 Peters Building.
WEST END, ON* OGLETHORPE AVE-
ntte, we have Just }nd listed with us a
splendid eight-room two-story slate roof
residence '—“ ' "* * * *
ly shade,
anxious to sell,
suitable home In College Park, with large
$3,750 BUYS ONE OF THE BEST 8IX-
room cottages In West End. I^irge lot
nn»l extra wide veranda; every convenience,
i-to-date In every respect; 200 feet
and up-t
from Gordon street,
that will please yot
Jo«lay; $500 cash and
Dfltrt put It off.
7y!
ant a home
s show you this
$30 per month.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
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
uorth of Gordon street, and
next to tho beautiful home
of Mr. Geo. W. Wade—They
can now bo bought for
$1,350.00 each, which is our
quick sale price—this is a
special bargain.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Ave.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
WEST PEACHTREE LOT-100 BY 200;
east front. This Is near Seventeenth
street, and between the junction of the
two Peachtrees nud Seventeenth street.
Nothing In the neighborhood for less than
$60 per front foot. You can buy this lot
for $3,250.
$3.150—LOVELY SIX-BOOM COTTAGE,
near Grant Park. Large lot; new and
dl-bullt. Easy terms.
$2.350—ON HILL STREET; CORNER LOT;
live rooms; water, gas and bath; $350
cash.
$2,200 Ilt’YS NICE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE
on Oakland avenue, nenr Grant Park.
Has water, gas, bath, sewerage; $200 cash
and $20 per month. Don't miss It.
isy pj
t ben
IF YOU HAVE ANY BARGAINS, LET
In nr from you. We have clients who
ire not afraid of prohibition.
UNION REAL ESTATE
COMPANY.
CORNER LEE AND GORDON STREETS.
DELL I’llONE 2 WEST.
FOR SALE.
A RAItGAIN FOB AN INVESTMENT IX
it,- iiikI large lot on Sells nvenne;
NEWTON S. THOMAS,
Real Estate.
422 Century Building,
Telephone, Main 4045
FOR EXCHANGE,
I'EACHTOBB CIRCLE LOT, $3,500. WILL
exchange for incoine.pnylug property; give
or take difference.
LARGE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BLOCK
off of North Decatur line, and about fif
teen minutes’ ride from the center of the
city. Lot Is 100 by 173; fronts east; nice
shade; house has nice large front porches
nnd halls. It would cost $4,000 to build
the bouse now. Price $3,160; $160 cash;
balance $35 por month.
PEACHTREE ROAD LOT-JUST BEYOND
Brook wood, and one of the prettiest there
Is; 100 feet front and over 600 feet deep.
Price $G5 per front foot, and nothing around
It for less than $100 per front foot
NORTH SIDE HOME-NEAR WEST
Peachtree street; nice two-story house,
with nil conveniences, beautifully located;
can be bought for $6,260; $1,250 cash nud bal
ance very easy.
DECATUR, OA.—TWO-STORY HOUSE OF
eight rooms, on ons of the best residence
streets; convenient to car lino; esst front.
Lot 66x300. Price $2,160.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
ROBSON & RIVERS.
Phones: Bell 1208, Atlanta
1207.
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
20.00
23.00
30.00
14$ Lnwton
161 West Baker
151 Baker
489 Spring
66 Angler avenue
42 Williams
A 35-room hotel.
255 Glemvood
37 East Harris
290 Waldo
458 Crew
28 Plckert
428 Crew
264 Fourthnd
136 1III1 k „
College a venue (Decatur)
601 Highland *7,50
44 East Harris 45.00
521 Peachtree (Mendenhall).. 75.00
173 Nelson 15.00
135 Lowe 15.go
84V4 Marietta (floor space 80
~ )>/ , 10 °) 83.33
221 Courtlnnd 35.00
309 Hemphill 20.00
67 West Harris 33.10
48 West Alexander 27.50
738 Kalb avenue 26.00
342 South Boulevard 80.00
568 Rdgewood 30.00
327 Hnrlng 40.00
160 West Baker 23.10
208 Pulliam 32.50
268 Ashby 26.60
.$30.00 6 rooms
. 35.00 6 rooms
35.00 7 rooms
. 60.00 10 rooms
. 35.00 8 rooms
. 30.60 6 rooms
25.00
, 25.00
15.60
6 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
45.00 10 rooms
42.50 10 rooms
30.00 8 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
5 rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
7 rooms
8 rooms
7 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
4 rooms
8 rooms
6 rooms
FUNERAL NOTICE.
IIOri.IONY—At Kirkwood, Wednesday,
.Ttilv D. 1907. nt 2:15 p. in., Allro Hull-
hard. wife of Alfred floullgny, n native
of Now llrlonti«. FunornI Friday morn-
lug nt 9 n. m., from the residence. In
terment Moitvlew. New Orleans papers
please copy.
STATISTICS.
••liter of Decatur.
WEST END LOTS, ON OAK STREET.
Four beautiful elevated level lets; well
corner; $2,600. Will trade
{.for Income proporty, give or take differ-
RAILROAD FRONTAGE, ABOUT 1V4
acres, Inaldo oily limit; prloo $3,000. Thla
la about Imtf Ita nctnnl worth now. Sumo
I day It wilt ho worth, 110,000. Will trndo
for smaller property.
I FOB SALE.
R. M. JONES & CO.,
REAL ESTATE,
301 Empire Building,
Boll Phone U453-J.
£200 cash and $25 mo., for
I!f, w and modern 5-room cot-
one of best streets, near
Grant Park, for $2,500.
$250 cash and $20 mo., for
6-ioom new cottage, corner
olt. 68 by 156. East front,
shade. West End. One
Mock from car.
§350—Comer lot 48 by
J°3. Oak shade. One block
[font Stewart avenue ear
hue. In the city.
$900—Three nice oak
shaded lots, one block from
htewart avenue ear line, 145
- v 185. In the city. Fine
^Peculation.
$1,000—White street, just
off Lee street. Lot 50 by
AU improvements.
BEAUTIFUL HOUSES.
IP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME
to live In, or n bouse for nn Investment,
we can help you to And what yon want In
slxe nnd location.' Wo have a considera
ble nnmber of very desirable bouses to
NEW NORTH HIDE HOME. $5,000. TIIIH
is a beauty, splendlly built, of the best | aisposo of at present that we are sure will
material money, can buy. It will do you ......
good to „>e how conveniently It I* plan. Prove good Investment, for th. buyers,
nod. The location Is tlie most desirable
In the city. If you are looking for an up-
to-date home In the best section, at a rea
sonable price, you can’t beat this.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 E. Alabama St.
INVESTMENT.
$15,000 and assume a loan of
$12,000 at 6 per cent which
can run live years will buy
one of the best renting prop
ositions in North Atlanta.
The lot alone is worth $15,-
000 and the buildings could
not be built at the present
time for less thaju $25,000.
This property rents for $225
per month and is never va
cant. We believe the present
tenants could be raised $300
per year. This is a bargain
and is going to be sold this
week.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 E. Alabama St.
I CENTURY BUILDING,
BOTH PHONES 4234
EXTRA BELL PHONE 4230
LIST WITH US.
WE ARE PLEASED TO HAY Til AT OUR
business has l*«»n v*ry satisfactory for
the past month, with no slackening up In
Right. We have fait li lu the future of this
great city, and have not and will not atop
work on account of the agitation of public
questions. Ho It Ih that wo continue to "get
results." nud If you have any property to
•ell end have not been able to get a reason
able price for It from others, gtre us a try
at it. We might surprise you. We have a
long list of customers for almost every
doss of property waiting for us to supply
their wants nt the right price,
BUILDING PERMITS.
$400—L. B. Folsom, to move two
frame dwellings at 37-31 Markham
street.
$500—John \V. Russey, to move frame
building at 617 Marietta street .
$400—W. H. Jones, to repair frame
dwelling at 92 Broyles street.
$100—S. N. Forrester, agent, to re
pair two frame dwellings at 338-344
West North avenue.
$1,450—George P. Moore, to build
frame dwelling at 77 Woodson street.
$100—Nick Poolo, to repair floor nt
corner Pryor and Mitchell streets.
$100—E. R. Baremoore, to bulk! ad
dition to dwelling at B24 Capitol ave
nue.
$290—J. A. Parks, to build porch to
one-story frame dwelling at 53 Wind
sor street.
DEATHS.
Huston King, colored, age 50 years,
died at Alms House.
E. Lee Roberts, age 28 years, died at
72 Marietta street.
Mrs. Florence A. Terry, age 53 years,
died at Home for Incurables.
Ben Beasley, age 27 years, died at
1150 Marietta street.
Miss Kittle Allison, age 17 years, died
at 26 Carlton street.
Forrest Beckhum, colored, age 40
years, died at MIUedgevHle, Ga.
COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
L. A. WOODS,
818-19 Empire Bldg.
BELL ‘PHONE 2091. STANDARD 177L
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
rooms 17 by 18. You dou’t find this size
room iu many places at this price. Fine
lot, 195 feet deep; plenty ot shade; versa
$5,250—TEN-ROOM
Boulevard; high, elevated lot: plenty of
shade; all conveniences; fine neighborhood;
NORTH SIDE PROPERTY RIGHT AT
Jackson nnd Roulevard. If you want nn
Investment, this Is It. The house rents for
$30 per month. Has a servants’ bouse In
renr that rents for $5 per mouth, making a
total of $36 per month. This place enn b«
bought for $3,500, and Is worth more money.
$3,250-BRAN I »-NE\V SIX-ROOM HOUSE
ou Crew street, with all conveniences.
Will sell on terms. If taken nt once.
$4.266—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE IN WALK
lug distance. This place is n perfect
beauty; has everything thnt It takes to
mnke a perfect home. If you want this,
don’t ’phone me, but come In nml let me
show It to you, and you will be convinced
thnt It Is a bargain.
SACRIFICE SALE FOR A FEW I)
onlv. On Roulevard. we can sell jr_ -
bra ml-new seven-room house, on terms like
rent. Now, If you want n bargain, this Is
It, but you will have to hurry If you
want It.
vester. Before Judge Park! J. J. Fore
hand nnd T. R. Perry, for plnlntlff In
ror; J. II. Tipton, solicitor, contra.
* B ‘ ‘- From Wilcox supo-
.--- ge Whipple. E. II.
WIlibiuiR, for plaintiff in error; E. D. Gra
ham, solicitor-general, contra.
Harris rs. State (two, cases). From city
court of Sylvester. Before Judge Park.
Payton A Hay, for plaintiff in error; J. II.
Roberson vs. State. From city court ol
Sylvester. Before Judge Park. L. D. Pass
- ore. for plaintiff In error; J. II. Tipton,
•Heitor, contra.
Brown vs. h’tnte. From Morgan superior
•urt. Before Judge Lewis, M. C. Few, foi
plaintiff In error: J. E. Pottle, solicitor-gen
•nl, and E. W. Butler, contra.
Hutton vs. State. From city court of Ab
beville. Before Judge Nleholson. C. C.
Furry nnd E. II. WllunuiH, for plaintiff in
error; M. It. Cannon, solicitor, contra.
Judgments Reversed.
Western Union Telegraph Company vs.
Cooper. From Gwinnett superior court. Re-
Judge Reagan. Dorsey, Ilrewstor,
ell Heyuinn and Lainnr Ituckcr, for
plaintiff In error; M. D. Irwlu nud R. B.
Fortune, contra.
Strickland, administratrix, rs. Thornton
Nnsworthy. From city court of Daw
son. Before Judge Raines. It. O. Lovett,
for plnlntlff In error; M. C. Edwards and
M. J. Yeomans, contra.
Mayor anil Council of Amcricus vs. John
son. From city court of Amcricus. Before
Judge Crisp. Lane, Maynard & Hooper, for
plaintiff in error; E. A. Niabet nnd Binlook
Judgments Affirmed.
Vlrglnln-Carollnn Chemical Co. vs. Rob
erts. From Dougherty superior court. Be
fore, Judge Hpeuce. L. W. Nelson, for plnln
tlff In error; J. W. Walters, Jr., nnd Clay
ton Jones, contra.
Fair vs. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
From Bibb superior court. Before Judge
Felton. L. D. Moore, for plaintiff In error;
Hardeman & Jones, contra.
Garrick vs. Jones. From city court of
Htatcsboro. Before Judge Rranuen. A. M.
Deni anil F. T. lender, for plaintiff In er
ror; It. Lee Moore, contra.
Illues rs. State. From Liberty superior
court. Judge Honhrook. Dounld 1-raser,
O’Connor, ir Byrne ,‘v Hart rid go, for plain
tiff In error; N. J. Norman, solicitor-general,
contra.
Hammond vs. Stnto. From city court of
East. Before Judge Clements. DeLaey Ac
Bishop, D. M. Ilotw-rts Ac Son, for plnlntlff »«-••. v.„nn
In error; W. M. Morrison (solicitor), C. W. Kennedy
Griffin, Tyo, Peeples, Bryan Jk Jordan, rlor court,
contra. * **** ”
Hchley vs. Stuto. From city court of
Americas. Before Judge Crist*. Bln lock Ac
Cobb, for plaintiff in error; Zech Childers,
solicitor, routru.
Mlrabs vs. Htato. From city court of Sit.
Vernon. Before Judge Geiger. W. B. Kent
nml A. C. Snffold, for plaintiff In error; W.
M. Lewis, solicitor, contra.
McCain vs. State. From city court of
. loyd county. Before Judfi
J. Nunnnlly and Denny Ac \
A Cobb, contra.
Holt vs. State. From clt.r court of East-
man. Before Judge Clements. De Liter At
Bishop nud D. M. Roberts Ac Son, for plain
tiff lu error; W. M. Morrison, solicitor,
C. W. Griffin, Tye, Peeples, Bryan Ac Jor
dan, contra.
Franklin vs. State. From city court of
Hiyettcvlllc. Before Judge Hollingsworth.
J. 'Vise, for plnlntlff iu error; T. V.
Lester, solicitor, contra.
Turner vs. State. Front city court of
Americas. Before Judge Crisp. Blalock At
Cobb, for plaintiff lu error; Zach Childers,
solicitor, contra.
Burnham vs. State. From Dodge stipe-
rlor court. Before Judge Martin. DeLncy
* Bishop nnd John R. Cooper, for plaintiff
In error; W. W. Osborne, solicitor general,
contra.
Butler vs. State. From Chatham superior
court. Before Judge Senltrook. O’Connor,
p Byrne A II art ridge nud Robert L. Cold-
Ing. for plnlntlff In error; W. W. Osborne,
solicitor general, contra.
.Mill vs. State. From city court of
E.
„ . ... ttlalntKT In srpnr> .1
Kent, solicitor, contra.
Durham vs. State (two rases). From city
court of Sylvester. Ilefnro Judge Park.
Perry Ac Williamson, for plaintiffs In error;
J. II. Tipton, solicitor, contra.
Johnson vs. Stnto. From rlty court of
Sylvester. Before Judge Park. J. J. Fore-
hand nnd T. R. Perry, for plnlntlff lu error;
J. II. Tipton, solicitor, contra.
Smith vs. State. From Bibb superior
court. Before Judge Felton. John It. Coop*
** for plaintiff in error; William Brunson,
THAT TOWN POMP
Committee Meets, Discusses,
.Votes and Decides
Nothing.
Again the pump committee hag mot
and again the pump committee has ad
journed, and the pump has not yet
been purchased.
The pump committee haa been meet
ing at abort Intervals for about three
months and hao engaged an expert to
Help In the deliberations. Only two
bids were submitted, one for a cen
trifugal pump, the other for a Holly
vertical puinp.
A special committee from council
and the water board compose a Joint
committee, which has been endeavor
ing to select the pump. At the meet
ing Wednesday afternoon, it was felt
sure a decision would be reached.
On a motion to buy the centrlfugAl
pump, the vote was six to five against.
On the substitute motion to call all
bids off, the vote was a tie, six to six,
and was therefore lost. On a motion
to buy the vertical pump the vote was
six to six.
The committee decided to let the
matter go to council In its present
shape.
ALABAMA BOY
HELD MURDERER
Berlin, July 25.—The quick, fearless
action of Philip Burnett, son of Rep
resentative Burnett, of Alabama, who
yesterday captured the murderer of a
young woman in a cafe on Unter den
Linden, may cause him a great deal of
Inconvenience. Burnett may be com
pelled to stop in Berlin, as he was a
witness to the crime.
SEN. KNOX OUT
FOR NOMINATION
Pittsburg, July 25.—Senator P. C.
Knox has becomo his own manager
nnd Is personally directing his candi
dacy for the. presidency from his own
home at Valley Forge. The senator Is
earnestly striving for tho Republican
nomination. Jt la claimed Speaker
Cannon will throw his strength to
Knox as a "stand pat" candidate If the
former flnda he stnnda no show of win
ning the nomination himself.
PRETTY WOMAN
USED BAD CHECKS
New-York. July 25.—The aid of the
New York police has been secretly In
voked in an effort to prevent the arrest
of Mrs. Eva h'ox-Strangways, a beau
tiful English woman, and alleged
friend of the Y'nnderbllta, Aatora and
McAlestem, who hns suddenly disap
peared, leaving a trail of bad checks
nnd unpaid bills amounting to thou
sands of dollars. The Hotel Men’s As
sociation are after the woman.
Will Hear Addresses by Gov
Hoke Smith and Dean
Soule.
President .T. J. Connor, of the Georgia
State Agricultural Society, and chairman of
the board of trustees of the Georgia Col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, will.
in a few days. Issue a call for that meet
ing, to be held on the third Wednesday in
August, at Carrollton, Ga.
Tuc rensou for the meeting being held at
thnt date Instead of the second Wednesday .
ns has Iteen the custom for years Is Riven
by President Connor thnt Governor Smith
Is to Ih* one of the speakers on that date,
his subject being ‘‘Industrial Education,'*
nud It was Impossible) for him to get away
before that time.
Another speaker for this meeting will be
Dr. A. IU. Houle, the president of the new
$100,000 agricultural college a; the Unlver*
slty of Georgia, whose lecture on ••Agri
cultural Education,” delivered nt the state
capital, on Monday evening, will he re- .
peated, with elnlmratkm, by request. *
President Connor will have as a special
guest nt this meeting either President Har
per. of the Cotton Heed. Crushera* Astocla- -
tlou of Georgia, or Hon. J. A. A.rrock, of
Carrollton, former president of thlw o* ■
elation, from whom a short talk on the
work of the crushers' association In Its ef
forts to nid the agriculturists of the State
will he given.
Three Bodies
Are Recovered
Kiirekn, Uni.. July 25.—Three bodies, vic
tim. of tin- Columbia wreck, are now ot
the morgue. Of llm three but one bn, .
been l.lentlfletl, thnt of George Hpnrks, an '
Arkntmn. Iwnkor. A man nml woman T«t
remain to be Identified.
NOT FROM CHOICE
DID SHE RESIGN
sol lei tor
Reev .
perlor court. Before Judge Freenin...
U. Jones nnd Kill Ac Cu!p«*pper, for plain
tiff lu er * ** — ** - —
era I, cont .
Burris vs. State. From Johnson
Before Judge Rawlings.
J. II. Terrell, solicitor gen-
] perlor
E. L.
1 Her-
rtngton, solicitor general, and W. W. I.ar-
W.
me vs. Htato. From city court of
Moultrie. Before Judge Hhlpp. J. II. Me-
Keuxle. A. R. Kline nnd James Humphreys,
for plaintiff In error; W. F. Wny, solicitor
contra.
Williams vs. 8tnte. From Chatham supe
rlor court. Beforq Judge Conn. Gordon i
Charlton, for plnlntlff In error; W. W. Oh
borne, solicitor-general, contra.
Talley vs. State. From Dougins superior
court. Before-Judge Edwards. J. Ff. James
and W. A. James, for plaintiff In error; W.
. l-'lelder, solicitor-general, contra.
Harper vs. State. From Henry superior
court. Before Judge Reagan. Gieuton Ac
(fleaton, for plnlutiff lu error; O. II. B.
Bloodworth, solicitor-general, contra.
Yancey vs. State. From city court of Syl-
A KE»V kl'KI IAl.S.
17,005—A HANDSOME NEW l-ROOM 2-
story house iu the Peachtree section, on
east front lot 60x185. Has finest mantels,
two porcelain baths, old Eugllsh nnd white
enamel finish, piped for furuace. A flrst-
class home on easy terms.
I5.0OO-A FINE 8-ROOM 2-HTORY IUM SK
with hall; Bdgewnod avenue. In Inman
Park: double-floored nml storm-sheeted, and
felt-lined throughout; two Imths. two toi
lets, extra fine fixtures, tinted walls, etc.
House cost over $4,800 to Imlbl. Only $2,000
cash nnd nsauuto $3,000 at Cft per cent. This
Is fine virtue.
L>.*»-NEW 7-ltiM)M WHITE TENEMENT
apartment house. Will bring January 1
$23 per month. House has two baths, two
toilets, and on elevated lot rightly located.
Will always stay rented.
"WE GET RESULTS”
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
% J. DABNEY IMP. GO.,
95, 98 ond 100 So. Forsyth Street.
contra.
Ilartrldge, Jacob Gi
and Edgar J. Oliver, foi
W. W. Osborne, sullelto
Twiggs Ac Olive,
plaintiff In error;
general, contra.
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MNNMHMIMM
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THE THEATERS !
;
Athens To Hold Fair,
Special to The Georgian.
Athens. Ga., July 25.--Athens will
have a fair this 1 fall and within the
next few weeks the entire country wll
be heralded with flaming posters an
r.ouncjng tho great event. Dr. Jngo
nnd a number of citizens havo decided
to put on u fair on a large scale nnd
from now on until the date of tho
opening, he and his associate.*) will bo
kept busy making preparations for the
occasion.
Vaudeville At Casino.
The vaudeville bill at Ponce DeLeon
Casino this week has settled down to
straight operation nnd the program is
being spun off In a manner both pleas.
Ing und interesting. There is a great
variety in this combination and all of
the acts are receiving an equal meas
ure of approval. Hae and Brosche, the
comedy duo of unusual strength, havo
become very popular. Frank Hae is a
very clever monoioguist and his talk
about signs Is simply crowded with
laughter. Steele and Kdwnrds, the
musicians, are already favorites, but
Chick and Chlckleta havo secured the
triumphal success of the week. The
bill is on until Saturday night, with
the usual performances.
It is believed that the program thnt
has been arranged for next week will
surpass the vaudeville successes of the
.cpfison. It is a great deal easier Just
now to secure high-class acts than It
was three weeks ngo, for there Is a
great deal more known about the situ
ation than there was at that time. The
Casino commissioners in New York
have already succeeded In capturing
for the feature of the bill, tho famous
Mademoiselle Armenta, the Parlsiuu
mirror dancer, who promises to create
something of a sensation here. A 60
After August 1st,' Christian Church Building, about 75x
100, on Hunter street, adjoining Chamber of Commerce
and opposite courthouse. Will remodel to suit tenant for
manufacturing, mercantile or office purposes.
Also 35 Auburn avenue. Will improve to suit tenant
for manufacturing, mercantile or hotel purposes.
A. G. RHODES, 1130 Candler Buliding.
foot carload of equipment will reach
the city on Monday, and an augmented
stage crew will he required to make
the setting necessary for the perform
ance of this talented woman. The
feature will bo surrounded by a num
ber of other acts, and seats may be
had In advance at tho Bijou box office.
"Ea*t Lynnt” Next Week.
The final week of tho Fawcett Stock
Company is at hand. Next week this
organization, which has been delight
ing Atlanta audiences since the latter
part of May, will draw Its engagement
to a dose when "East Lynne** will be
the offering with the usual matinee*.
The departure of this company from
Atlanta will be a source of genuine
and general regret, for by their efforts
Atlanta has been furnished a source
of delightful amusement throughout
the heated season. • It is with the ob
ject In view of giving the theatergoers
a pleasant memory with which to re
member tho company that sweet old
play has been selected as the farewell
vehicle.
"Jane Eyro" This Weak.
That "Jane Eyre” will never grow
old In the minds of tho theatergoers Is
evidenced by the large and apprecia
tive audiences which attend each per
formance of this delightful play as
presented by the Fawcett Block Com
puny at the Grand this week. The
Saturday matinee, when the younger
set will be there in full force, bids fair
to break all records for attendance.
In the title role Miss Wheatley has
a part that suits her emotional nature
well and one In which she is adding to
her already well-deserved reputation
us a versatile actress.
Pastime Theater.
Time can not wither nor custom stale
tho Infinite variety of attractions as
offered at the Pastime Theater,
Peachtree street, this week. The vaude
ville program as arranged there by the
management is more complete In its
conception and more exact in its exe
cution than any yet booked. It is the
universal comment that the bill Is the
best of the season. The Musical Ktlpps
do an act on every Instrument from
which a sweet chord can be secured.
Miss Anna Steinbom sings a series of
sweet and sentimental ballads.
8L Nicholas Auditorium.
Those who hav* not yet seen A. J.
Self, the stilt skater, who 1« uppeartng
nightly in the rink of the St. Nicholas
uuditoriurn at Ponce DeLeon, have a
treat In store any night this week at
9:30 o'clock. He has clearly demon
strated his right to the title of being
the most daring of all fancy skaters.
He will give a special matinee Thurs
day and Saturday afternoons imme
diately ufter the Casino matinee turns
out. There la skating at the rink three
times dally, with music at each.
Augusta, Ga., July 25.—-After a serv
ice of nineteen years Miss Mattie D.
Hopkins, delivery clerk at the Au
gusta postofflee, has tendered her res
ignation, to become effective August 1.
The Augusta Chronicle, In discussing
the resignation, says:
It Is understood that there Is much.
behind the resignation—-that Miss Hop-
kins withdraws from the position not
from choice, but because she has de
tected a series of petty planning and ;
scheming, having for its purpose net
ultimate dismissal. She believed that
A. W. Wimberly, colored, co-operated
with Postmaster S. B. Vaughn, at least,
In one Instance, to embarrass her in
her work, and to provide a pitfall for
her. In this frame of mind she has re
signed."
Postmaster S. B. Vaughn Is a Re
publican, and has been identified for
nome time with Republican politic, in
Richmond county. A. \V. Wimberly, n
negro. I. the deputy Internal revenue
collector. H
BRENAU CHAUTAUQUA
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
Special to Tho Georgian.
Galncvllle, da.. July 25.-7The eec.
ond week ot th# Brenau Chautauqua
la being largely attended. Among the
principal feature, are a cour.c of lec
ture. by Profcor Crook, of Amher«t
College, on sociology; two lecture, by
Dr. William Spurgeon, of England, a
sermon nnd several lecture, on Sun
day school problems, by Bishop James
Atkins, of the Methodist church. The ;•
entertainment features of the week are
being furnished by Miss Georgia Ar-
null nnd MIsh Allle Hays, renders:’ V.re.
H. J. Pearce, violinist, and Mrs. Cath-...
erlno Newsom Jewell, dramatic so
prano. Professor Charles Lsne con
tinues ns platform manager nnd con
ducts the vesper service dally.
Dr. I.on G. Broughton preached
Sunday night to the largest audience
thnt ever assembled In Brenau Audi
torium, which Is the largest auditorium
In the city. His lectures at the Chau
tauqua auditorium at the park, on the
Holy Spirit, were well attended, and
ho hns already been requested to re
turn next year for the entire two
weeks.
Cotton Doing Well.
Special to The Georgian.
Dalian, Go., July 25.—The crop con
dition# In and around Dallas at tho
present time are very favorable Indeed.
Colton Is os fine as it has bun In
years nnd if the weather continues fa
vorable, the yield will bo large. Com '
Is fine In places, but not generally as
good as usual. Peaches are being
brought to market and are of excellent
flavor nnd slxe, selling for II a bushel.
Watermelons are coming In and bring
5 und 10 cents a piece.
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N. Y. ARMENIANS
ARE TERRORIZED
New York. July 25.—Wealthy Ar
menians are so badly excited over the
murder of TavshnnJIan, the millionaire
rug merchant, and the persistent de
mands for blackmail on pain of death
that many are leaving the city. Tho
police are watching Father Levont
Martogestnn, rector of the Armenian
church, who Is openly charged with
being the leader of the blackmailers.
Friday and Saturday, July
26-27, will be your last op
portunity to get a 40c box
of Wiley’s Chocolates and
Bon Boris free with your lit
tle 30c want ads. This offer
will not be repeated after
these dates. Bring or phone
you ad to The Georgian of
fice. Phones: Bell 4929, At
lanta 4401-