Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 08, 1907, Image 13
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1307.
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for sale-real estate
^tTiTtiiro^ver.
We have for quick sale a beauti
ful 6-room cottage; has gas,
water, electric lights, porcelain
hath tub, hot and cold water con
nections, ljirge level lot, good sec
tion Northside, walking distance
from business center of city. Only
£5(10 cash, balance easy terms.
(,'all in person. No information
given over ’phone.
Six room cottage, has pocelain
bath, good section Inman Park,
right oil car line; $250 cash, bal
ance easy terms.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
$1,S50 will buy a pretty 5-room
cottage; gas, water, porcelain
hath tub, hot and oo.ld water con
nections, cabinet mantels, tile
hearths, elevated, level lot, nice
shades. Owner anxious to sell ou
account of leaving the city. Can
arrange terms. Grant Park sec
tion.
M. L. THROWER,
S9 N. FORSYTH STREET.
WALKER DUNSON,
Bonl Estate, 409 Equitable. Phone J187.
ONLY BARGAINS
TWO nto, LEVEL, SHADY LOTS ON
new car line to llnpevllic. Owner leaving
.-a -* _J.e ... . - ~
OWNER OF TEN NORTH SIDE LOTS
must ralso intup money an<l will tell all
* or »2,000--tme-half catb. These lots aro
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
W. E. WORLEY,
415-416 Empire Building.
Both'Phones.
100x236 FEET. ON PONCE DELEON
avenue. Price was 33,500, now re
duced to 33,150. 31,000 cash, 3450 per
year for 6 years.
STATISTICS.
SOCIETY
TWO FIXE LOTS OX MORELAND,
on beautiful cherted street and car
0x200 feet each. Price $675 each.
FOUR-ROOM COTTAOE. VALUE $1,209— T,10y ^ soon brin S $1,200 each.
apeclnl price $900. Wo will lease It for a
year at $10 per month. It's a bargain.
bargains.**
EVERYTHING IN EAST POINT* MANY
■mall ami large farms In Fulton. DeKalb,
Clayton and t'umptiell counties.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
36 Inman Building.
Bell ’Phone 4613.
SPRING ST.—LEVEL CORNER LOT,
by 135, for only 32,40ft
IfMPER ST.-LOT 50*740; 150 FEET
north of Eighth street; my sign on lot.
Price >3.000; east front, onk itrore lot; best
part of Myrtle: 50x175; only 32,500.
TO REAL ESTATE OWNBRS-If YOU
hnve lots or hon.es yon want to sell I
will be itlsd If yon wonld list them with
mi’ for sflle.
FOR SALE.
dnte; bl* bargain. If taken at once,
38 LOTS NEAR THE ROUND
houses, beautiful and elevated; lo
cated on the new Marietta car line;
station on the place. Prices 3100 to
3250. 325 cash, 35 to 310 per month.
BRAND NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE ON
Spring street, near the Baltimore
Block, at 34,250. 31,000 cash, balance
easy. ■
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
West Peachtree street; lot 60x200
feet. Price reduced from 312,000 to
310,500.
RENTS AT 3«0, PRICE 34.350; CLOSE
In, on the North Side. What more do
you want tor your money?
THREE LOTS ON OAK STREET,
West End; gas water and sewerage
all down; price 3425 each; big money
In these lota.
W. E. WORLEY.
3300 CASH AND 375 PEIl SIONTH BUYS
nire new 6-room cottage on Confederate
avenue. $2,500. It*« n bargain on theao
terms. Cabinet mnntela and porcelain batb.
M’CRORY & JOHNSON,
503 Peters Building.
GOOD SMALL INVEST
MENT
If you have a little money
that you want to put in a
piece of suburban real estate
where it will grow and en
hance in value, write me
TIIOS. W. GRIFFITH,
Beal Estate and Business
Broker,
13 South Broad St.
Phone: Atlanta 1614; Bell
2794.
51 acres on WILLIAMS MILL ROAD.
wven miles from city, on chert n>nd, four
miles from Decatur and 1V4 mile# from Wal
lace on Southern. Thirty ncras In rultlva-
Hon, balance Iti woods; large oak and hick-. , . i , .. . ,
h... mule, one wsgon nnd hur-'aoout my lot, it is a large one
». two floe Jrreejr cows. nl.nit SOO chick. • ’ °
in a good white section and
will bo a first-class invest
ment for some one who has
only a very small amount of
money and wants to own a
piece of “Atlanta dirt.” I
will sell it on easy terms,
without interest. No. 20,
care of Georgian.
FOR A QUICK SALE.
M ACRES, IN ONE OF THE REST COUN.
tlea In the state; about 15
nrres In cultivation, and the
balance In pasture nnd timber;
enough tlmiHT on the place
to pay for It. ‘Well watered,
hna large two-*tory eight-room
residence that coat $2,700 to
build. In perfect condition;
barns and other outbuildings;
giMHl water end In a healthy
section. This property be
longs to a physician, who hna
been practicing thirty-one
years. and Ih going to retire.
He offers the entire proposi
tion for 12.500; $1,700 cash, rfid
the 1mlance In four years at 6
per cent Interest. This Is a
splendid chance for n young
physician. Act now, If you
want this bargain.
THGS. W. JACKSON,
REAL ESTATE,
4TH NAT. BANK BLDG.
Bell Phone 5214.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS,
35.000— Mm. M. R. Muller to F. M.
Slocks, lot on Nelson street. Warranty
deed,
310—Mrs. C. E. Fusslll to Central
Bank and Trust.Corporation, lot on Leo
street. Mortgage with power of sale.
310—J. Carroll Payne to Ellen N.
Land nml Improvement Company, lot
on the Marietta road. Quitclaim deed.
buildinoTpermits.
3900—M. L. Britton. 216 Love street,
to build one-story dwelling.
33,250—B D. Watkins, 17 Moreland
avenue, to build one-story dwelling.
3400—J. S. Owens, 132 Stephens
street, to build dwelling.
3500—J. S. Owens, 249 Humphries
street, to build dwelling.
3400—J. S: Owens, 10 Bender street,
to build dwelling.
3825—H. H. Ethridge, 659 West
Peachtree street, to Install vapor heat
ing system.
31.256—J. H. Jones, 25 Porter Place,
to Install heating plant.
35.000— Sewell & McMIlllan. to build
brick building.
36,00*—Rhodes, Wlmpey & Haverty.
130 Peachtree street, alterations and
addition to brick building.
3500—B. R. Padgett, 118 East Merritts
avenue, alterations and repairs to
dwelling. '
35.000— T. H. Daniel and M. Wolf.
543 Spring street, to build two-story
dwelling.
DEATHS.
E. O. McClellan, 6 months, died at
116 Love street.
Mrs. Bertha Hlrsch, age 37, died at
352 Whitehall etreet.
Emma Welbom, age 8 months, died
on Rhlnehart street.
Laura Norwood, colored, age 60, died
at 21 Solomon street.
Mrs. M. E. Tomlinson, sge 31, died at
30 Crew street.
W. C. Currie, age 68, dIM at Pied
mont Sanitarium.
L. W. Parris, age 48, died at 113 Pe
ters street.
J. H. Saunders, colored, age 38, died
at 56 Yonge street.
Marvin Hardin, age 27, died at 287
Capitol avonue. *
8UPREME COURT OF~G~EORGIA.
Judgments Affirmed.
Shrere et al. »«. Jiulse, front
•'niton superior outirt. .J nil no llnlde
lifting. Anderson, Felder, Rountree L ....
son, for plaintiffs In error. Wharton O.
Wilson, contra.
Cobb vs. Wrlghtsvllle nnil Tennllle Unit
roiul Company, from Johnson superior court.
Judge Rawlings. W. K. ltitley, T. L. (Irl
Mom house, .Proem tensnt house, so.si imrn
nnd nil !icci>ssnry outbuildings. A bargain
lor ipih’k buyer.
A FINE PIECE OF PROPERTY OX
Lnrkle phw*i’ on good terms nnd at a
prh s that t» nil right. Be* nliout this.
SPLENDID WEST END HOMES
eight moms ench; cue on Ashby
liter on cslltersou street; one met
to improve; tvlll sell nt onco st 33.753
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
217 Century Building.
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
«»d A. railroad. This place Is Just a
littU* over half mile from renter of city;
Uv house hns water nml gns, nml Is on n
■ t i5 feet front by 139 nml runs bark to
•in alley. There Is room enough ,for an-
•ti'Pr house in front nnrl two houses In the
Hie house now on the pri>perty will
'••nt Dir $25 per month, nml there Is no w “
I; r . hutment In the city for the moi
Pries $3.Q0Q cask.
\V. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents.
EAST ALEXANDER STREET-SEVEN-
room two-story house, with every modern
convenience; $4,700.
CLOSE-IN I'HOrOSITlONS; LOCATED
on Forsyth street;-eight-room bouse; $180
per front foot.
THIS 18 A CHOICE PltOPOSITION. NOW
leased at $900 per year, Jlow Is this for
$7,W»?
IXVKRTMBNT—NEW 2-8TORY 7-ROOM
nouse, rented at IS per month: has water
u i, |*>*wI«Ih tub. This property
b» In lwlf block of 8. Pryor street, anu cun
1 wight for $2,500. *
north wide home-on jackson st.;
tf . 2 **t»ry house, g rooms nml n reeop-
uj* 1 !; furnace heat, sud the price hns
p.T.‘ n » * ,uf the owner says ne wants
bar” I * tbi * *• J™* chance to buy a
hl Rl RBAX HOME AND ACItEAOE—A 2-
„,“'"7 -room hmme nn ear line to Decatur:
lilr,. fruit; ,.|,br acres of land, with goo.1
1 QP.hlug through It. snd can l>e irrl-
gated. This M a bargalu at ll.u)ft
■ATUB STREET-THREE BRICK
„..ires. We are Instruetefl to aell aame
at 3300 If taken In a few days.
THREE MINUTES' WAI.K FROM
Piedmont hotel, w* htrs t choice propo
sition In n ttventy-fonr-room building, now
—«« . —*'•■* Wo can sell at
SIX-ROOM HOUSE NEAR ORANT PARK:
new and modern; 37,400.
BEAUTIFUL HOME IN DECATDg. OA.-
aeven room house, lot 106 l>y 1(7. Easy
terms. If drain-!, nt 37.750.
5kaH ORANT PARK, FIVE-ROOM
homie; every modem convenience. Can bo
bought for 37,000.
iOTIl PHONES 423*
EXTRA BELL PHONE 4398
NEAR BOULEVARD.
$4,150—Easy terms, 8-room,
2-story home, porcelain
bath, two toilets; lot 50x200,
level and shady, .fruit trees,
upstairs- and downstairs
porches, three stationary
washstands, enamel finished
bath room. In fact it is a
first class proposition, and
one of the best bargains on
the North Side. Now rented
for $35.00 per month.
$800—$100 cash and $10.00
per month, nice, level,
shady lot, all improvements,
close" to Peachtree an4 11th
street. A bargain.
“We Have Others”
RAKING IN THE
PROFITS.
You will find It pleasant business
raking In the pro (Ha bye and bye, not
In the sweet bye and bye either, but
right soon. If you sow a few dollar* In
those Analey Pnrk lot* which have Just
been consigned with us. They are ex
cellently situated and give wonderful
promise of future development.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabama St.
ncr and J. 8. Adams, for plaintiff In error.
Daley * It agger, contra.
Nugent rs. Wat kins, from Richmond su
perior court. Judge linmmoml. 8alem
butcher, for plaintiff In error. Austin
Urn itch and C. II. & It. 8. Cohen, contra.
Zlpperer vs. 8enbugrd Air Line Railway,
ton. A. C. llUey, Louis L. Brown and 11.
A. Mathews, for plaintiff In error. Arthut
Heymnn and A. J. Dsnnllly, contra.
Jordan vs. Dooly, from Ilnnks superior
court. Judge Brand. V. It. Faulkner nnd
Fletcher M. Johnson, tor plaintiff III error.
J. C. Kriwards, J. J. Bowden and A. J. Grlf
An. contra. .
Athens Terminal Company et si. vs. Ath
ens Foundry nnd Machine works, from
Clarke superior court. Judge Brand. Law-
ton & Cunningham. Erwin Sc Erwin and
II. 8. West, for plaintiffs In error. John
J. 8trlcklnnd and E. 8. Pries, contra.
Judgments Reversed.
Southern Hallway Con*winy vs. Thomp
son. from Wnyne superior court. Judge
Farter. Bonnet A Convert nnd Littlefield
and Poppell, for plaintiffs In error. No ap
pearance contra.
Glllls vi. Powell, from Worth superior
court. Judge Hpenee. T. H. Perry and J.
II. Tipton, for plaintiff In error. Sam 8.
Bonnet, Claude Payton und Frank Park,
contra.
Camp et al. vs. Gnrbutt Lumber Com
pany. from Echols superior court. Judge
Mitchell. J. L. Hwent. for plaintiffs lu er
ror. Cranford Sc Wilcox* contra.
Instructions In response to qneatlona nub-
mltted by court of appeals. In Eady vs.
“ — Rnllrond Company.
a Rob*~‘~ ■'*
hi w r .a lot Iff
E." Kny. "iii irn.t ’A Coiiyi'rt,
nml J. H. Tlplon, contra.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Argument, were heard and brief, ,nb*
mltted In tho following conn on tbo crimi
nal calcnilnr: _ _
K M. Cohen va. State. From Oca Hill
annerlor conrt.
Erneat Harm'll, allaa laaac, T». SUte.
From city conrt of Mnntlcello.
Minnie Ruraaey va. State. 1 rnm Stephcna
•uvcrlor court.
C. L. Taylor re. 8tata.> From Rorth «U'
pcrlor court. _ .
O. W. Bradley v». SUte. From Walker
aperior conrt.
Tom Lends n. State. From city court of
fnjrnealioro. _ _ .
Christ Inn Snell ve. SUte. From Walker
jperlnr court _
ft, C. Hart T,. SUte. From Walker eu-
erlor court. _
Tom Wolfe rt. SUte. From Worth supe
rior court. _
Charley Butler re. SUte. From Wilke*
iperlor court. ..
Coop l-ettua VI. State. From Wilke, eu
peiior court.
Harper I lemon rt. SUte. From Wilke*
Alex Slmpaou r*. State. From Wllkee »u
perlor eonrt. _ „
——* From Wllkee eu-
Mrs. II. J. McClurg v*. State. From city
—7 of Moult]'
ry Kohlmni
ijn’rfnr court.
Euianticl Harris re. SUte. From city
court of Aahhuru.
John Jenklue re. State. From city court
of Aflihurn,
Lately Thorp vs. SUte. From city court
I Aihburn.
George William* va. SUte. From city
conrt of AahlHirn.
John, alias Will, William* r*. SUte. From
city court of AHUhurn.
X, Hoecuklatt va. SUte. From Ben lllll
Continued from Page Nine,
THE GORDON CITCLE OF
KING'S DAUGHTERS.
The Gordon Circle of King's Daugh
ters will meet cm Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock, at the Home for Old
Women, No. 19 East -Mitchell street.
PROGRAM FOR ANNUAL
CONVENTION OF U. D. C.
Tho annual state convention of tho
United Daughters of tho Confederacy
wlll.be held at Augusta from October
30 to November 1. It I* expected that
the convention will be largely attended
by prominent women, and the follow
ing Interesting program has Just been
announced for the meeting:
Wednesday, October 30.
Opening session, 10 a. m.
Music.
Invocation—Rev. J. T. Plunkett.
Addrers of Welcome on Behalf of
Veterans—Hon. J. C. C. Black.
Welcome on Behalf of Daughters of
Chapter A—Mrs. John W. Clark, pre*l-
dent of Augusta chapter.
Response In the Division's Behalf—
Mrs. R. H. Taylor, of Griffin. .
Introduction of distinguished guests.
President’s address.
Recess, fifteen minutes.
Report of credentials committee.
Reports of Officers—Treasurer, au
ditor, registrar, historian.
Adjournment; 1 p. m.
Luncheon by Confederate Veterans
at the Daughters of Confederacy Hall.
Business session, 3 p. m.
Announcements.
Committee Reports—Free scholarship,
text books, press committee, state reg
istrar C. of state organizer C. of C.
Appointment of committees.
Adjournment.
8:30 p. m.—Historian's evening—Miss
Mildred Rutherford.
Thursday, October 31.
Business session, 9:30 a. m.
Announcements.
Minutes of afternoon session.
Chapter reports, beginning with A;
reports limited to live minutes; written
ones handed to secretary; reports htard
for one hour.
Unfinished business.
New business.
1 p. m.—Adjournment.
3 p. m.—Business session.
Announcements.
Minutes.
Chapter reports.
5 p. m.—Reception at Country Club,
tendered by Mrs. John \y. Clark, presi
dent Augusta chapter.
8:S0p. m.—Lecture on General Rob'
ert E. Lee—Rev. Richard Wilkinson.
Reception tendered by chapter at
their hall.
Friday, November 1.
Business session, 9 a. m.
Announcements.
Minutes of afternoon seaalon.
Chapter reports, one hour.
Reports of nominating committee.
Election of officers.
Report of committee on resolutions.
Selection of next place of meeting.
Adjournment. 1 p. in.
Officers of Georgia Division.
The officers of the Georgia division
tra:
Honorary President—Mrs. Helen
Plane, Atlanta.
President—Mrs. A, B. Hull, Savan
nah.
First Vice President—Miss Alice
Baxter, Atlanta.
Second Vice President—Mrs. R. L.
Nesbitt, Marietta.
Third Vice President—Mrs. A. O.
Harper. Elberton.
Recording Secretary—Miss Mattie B.
Shelby, Rome.
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. N. B.
Harrison, Savannah.
Treasurer—sirs. C. C. Sanders, of
Gainesville.
Registrar—Miss Agnes Godfrey, of
Madison.
Historian—Miss Mildred Rutherford,
Athena.
Personal Mention
D
L. sntton rs. Stats,
of Sylvester.
Don Cooper r*. 8t»te.
From city court
From Dougherty
SIX-ROOM HOt'BiL NK-
avenue; 50 by 1st; 3J.»5n.
NEAR HIGHLAND
WE HAVE SOME CHOICE PROPOSI-
ttou* In home* nnd meant lot* tu West
End.
*1 BY 215; CORNER LOT: GORDON
■fleet, with n Isnullfel grove; 34.150.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB FARMS
awl »*lmrb*a home*.
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO.,
96. 98 and 100 So. Forsyth Street.
« Ledbetter tf. State. From' city court
of Kylvnnlit.
C’lwrley Ztegler rm State. From dty
yurt of Kylvnnln.
Ba J»*nl;iua va. Htote. From Terrell aui>c-
rinr court.
Will 8c*»lont ra. State. From Terrell au-
p«>*ior court.
Joe Urlkmntd ra. State. From Baldwin
unorlor court.
Writs of error withdrawn In Byrd ra.
8tnt<>, from Muscogee; Shaw va. State, from
Stephens.
COUNCIL TO MEET
ON WEDNESDAY
The city eoun.ll will meet Wednesday
Afternoon nt * o'clock.
No quorum wn* present Monday, most of
tho nmncllmeu awl al.lcrmcn Mug absent
looking after the entertalnm-nt of the vl*.
Itlng cotton grower* and aptnuere. Several
Important matters ore scheduled to com* up
| Wednesday.
Meeting* Prove Popular.
The scries of meetings conducted by
Dr. Howard Agnew Johnson, formerly
pastor of the .Madison. Avenue Prcs-
, byterlan church In New York, at thb
First Presbyterian church Is drawing
la-gc audiences.
Dr. Johnson, who h*» recently visited
foreign missionary fields; I* a preacher
of remarkable brilliance and power. His
afternoon sermon* arc upon subjects re-
I luting to personal work, while In the
| evening he preache* upon more general
topics.
Miss Hattie Perryman, who has re
sided for several years with her sister,
Mrs. J. R. Little, has gone to New York
to spend the winter. Miss Perryman
will study tinder Albert Ross Parsons
and Madame Kate F. Chlttcndon while
In New York.
Mr. Andrew Calhoun enme from At
lanta Saturday to spend the week-end
with Mrs. J. N. Trigg and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Calhoun and the baby will
homo tonight.—Chattanooga
Mr. Walter Thomson, of Philadel
phia. Is In town to attend the spin
ners' convention. Mrs. Thomson, who
was Miss Lute Gordon, will spend some
time with her mother, Mrs. Donation,
In Balnbrldge, this winter.
Miss Sophie Meldrlm arrives next
week to be the guest of Miss Samuella
Whitman.
The friends of Mrs. John Donalson,
of Balnbrldge, will regret to learn of
her Illness. She Is In Atlanta at a pri
vate sanltalrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Dnve Marks are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. Lewtnthal,
at Nashville.
Ml a* Pauline Harris nnd Miss Lucie
Harris have returned to their home
at Carrollton, after a visit of several
weeks to Mrs. W. J. Govan.
The many friends of Mr. and Mr*.
James C. Milam will congratulate them
upon the birth of a son, who arrived
at their home In Washington street
on last Friday. This young man will
bear the name of his father and grand
father—James Cothran Milam.
Arthur Gilliland, of this city, and
Miss Bonnie Jenkins, of Atlanta, were
married on Wednesday. September 25,
the wedding taking place In Atlanta.
They will remain there until tho first
of the year, when they will make Nash
ville their home.—Nashville American.
Mrs. W. M. Butler, formerly of Nash
ville, la now residing In Atlanta.
Mlsa Mary McCord, who la a student
at the Wesleyan Female College at Ma
con, spent Sunday In Atlanta with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. McCord.
Miss Hazel Vorus has as her guest
Miss Willie Payne, of Anniston, Ala.
Mra. Joseph McClelland and children
left Monday to spend the winter In New
York.
Mis* Martha Phlnlxy, of Athena, Is
expected In Atlanta the latter part of
this week to visit Miss Harriet Calhoun.
Among the many attractive visitors
to be In the city for the horse' show
will be Miss Katherine Trigg, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., who will be with .Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Cathoun, and Miss
Ann Phlnlzy, of Athens, who will be
the guest of Miss Harriet Cathoun.
Mrs. William T. Jones returned on
Tuesday from a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cater, of Forsyth.
Dr. and Mra. Dunbar Roy will leave
Wednesday for Chicago to apend (wo
weeks.
Mlsa Lee Logan nnd Miss Martha
Green returned home Friday night
from a visit to friends In Atlanta, Ga.
While there several entertainments
were given In their honor.—Nashville
American.
Mlsa Katharine Trigg, of Chattanoo
ga, will go to Atlanta shortly to visit
her sister, Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, and
attend the horse show, and later sh*
goes to Savannah, Ga., to serve as at
tendant nt a wedding. She will come
to Nashville tho middle of November,
accompanied by Miss Kntharlne Mar
tin, of Chattanooga, to vlalt Miss Mary
Gaut at Alamo, when a round of
charming complimentary affairs will
be given them.—Nashville Banner.
FOR STATE FAIfii
OPENSTHURSOAY
President Connor Says It
Will Be the Biggest and
the Best Yet.
MIsh LotiHe Roper la the ffueat of
Mr. and Mra. Burton Smith for a few
daya.
Mra. William W. Auatell la apendlng
a few daya with Dr. and Mra. W. 8.
Goldsmith at their home on Piedmont
avenue.
A charming party, composed of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Ottley. Mlaa lama Dooly
and Mr. Ernest Ottlay. came down
from Atlanta on Saturday and were
the guesta of Mra. Walter Lamar. The
trip waa takan In an automobile and
waa delightful, the run being made In
a very short time, and without acci
dents. On Saturday evening they held
an Informal reception many of their
friends calling.—Macon Xown.
Mlaa Bollne Phlnlxy. of Augusta, will
arrive Friday to be the guest for.sev
eral daya of Mra. William Rawaon.
When the Georgia State Fair 1* opened to
the public Thursday morning nt 1) o'clock
there will Ih» presented to tho people of the
state and the South one of the moat Inter'
eating and complete Industrial expositions
ever hell.
Two daya before the annual meet Is In
augurated find a numl>er of the exhibits and
attractions already In place, while the flu*
fshfug foache* are being made es the l«at
exhibits are arriving.
So enlarged la the acope of the annuel
state show that the visitor of the past hnlf
dozen years wonld not recognize It as the
State Fair that baa been held each year.
The fair this season will educate the peo
ple of Georgia ns to the wealth of their
state In a way that could not be gained
anywhere else.
No detail has Iteen overlooked. The of*,
ficlnl program constitutes sixteen daya that
‘ devoted to tho moat Interesting fer
all of the pant years.
Uouanf *
who wll. ...
William Jennings Bryan and Lieutenant*
Governor Lewis Htuyvesnnt Khrutler. of Now
York. Officials of the fair city that they
The rumored nnnonnr-einent that Lieu ten*
ant-Govcrtior C’hanler will he a candidate
for the Itemocratle presidential nomination
has canard particular Interest lu bis visit
to the fair on (p.folier 'A.
President J. J. t'onnor of tho State Agri
cultural Society, who hns vls!t**d fairs since
they were first held In Georgia, Is of tho
oplulou that the fair this year will be far
greater than ever In-fore.
“You may tell the people of Oeorgla fer
me," said I’resident Connor to The Geor
gian. “that the show this year will bo
worth the Inspection of every citlxen In
Georgia.
“I wish to particularly stress," continued
President Connor, “the great treat that
will Ih» In store for the farmers. We expert
Farmers* Union day, October 18, to by tb*3 •
— * fat-,
. the state hns ever had s
the war, nnd his address will bo of
greatest benefit to the farmers of
state."
The fair will he nshered In with Spin
-■ *- — — '-•'•gates t»
•Ing held In
BWW—i. cotton and
other a,
ranged for that day. while there will he a
Milliners’ handicap on the first racing curd
Thursday afternoon.
One of the biggest features of the fair
this season will be the wild west circus and
shows, which will give free performances
ench afternoon In the paddock of the race
track. This show Is full of cowboys, In
dians nml wild western animals.
General Manager Weldon has announced
that Hrenau day will bo on October 22. This
day la named In honor of Hrenau College nt
Gainesville, and the pupils of this institu
tion will give a practical demonstration »»f
domestic science. A feature of tho day will
Im» the musical recital of Professor Preffur-
knrn, who wns to highly praised nt the
Jamestown exposition.
STATE CAN’T PAY
IMMIGRANTS’ WAY
Washington, Oct. 8.—Attorney General
Bonaparte has rendered nn opinion lu a
esse Involving the right of n atnto to solicit
Immigration from n foreign country. Ho
holds that the state violated the immigra
tion laws In paying tho passage money of
an Immigrant, and that, In this respect, tho
state does not differ In law from nn In
dividual.
Mrs. Robert Riddle, of Nashville, is
visiting her daughter, Mra. J. White-
ford Russell, on Willow street.
Mra. E. W. Cole and Mlaa Cole nro
now at Colemere. and Mrs. Howard
Wilcox, of Augusta. Oa., la their guest
there. Mlsa Anna RumcII Cole will be
one of the moet attractive nml admired
debutantes of the fall, and she has al
ready many friends among the older
and the younger society elements. Her
coming-out entertainment will be at
Colemere, which has been for years tho
seat of beautiful hospitality for Nash
ville society.—Nashville Banner.
You can’t afford not
to be well dressed
A good appearance is more necessary
than ever before. Today the man who isn’t
well dressed is at a discount; there’s no
excuse for him.
You’ll be well dressed and you’ll “look
the part” if you come to us for your clothes,
no matter what you pay for them.
_ New Fall suits from ‘Rogers,
Peel <S• Co., and Hart, .
Scbaffner & Marx—$15 to
$40.
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Hart Schaffhcr hi Marx
L. J. DANIEL, President.
45-47-49 Peachtree Street.