Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 25, 1907, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 75. 1997. 19 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE M. L. THROWER. We have for quick gala at sac rifice price a beautiful 6-room cot tage. Has gas, electric lights, porcelain bath tub; large, level lot. Best section. Only $500 cash, balance terms. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE W. E. WORLEY, .Real Estate and Loans. 415-16 Empire Bldg. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT. MOO ACRES OF LAND IN TAI.BOT CO., . \“ r ° e °f n»llro»il front; twenty P” all, two steam enjeinea, atore $250 cash, balance monthly pay- meats, will buy a pretty 5-room EKT cottage near Grant Park. Owner anxious to sell. We would be t,o n. Price for ten days only 17.60 per acre. i_j chmv tbi« SUf3f ntrter rnsh * balance In four equal glad to snow UU8. payment* at 7 per cent. The rents will almost pay for the place. $500 cash, balance $20 per month, will buy a 5-room modern cottage, nice elevated lot near Grant Park. $7,000 will buy one of the pret tiest 2-story 8-room modern houses on North Bonlovard avc nuc, right at Ponce DeLeon ave nue. Owner anxious to sell. Can srrnnge terms. M. L. THROWER, S9 N. FORSYTH STREET. FOR SALE EASY PAYMENTS $700—3-room cottage, Jett street, just off Kennedy, car line in one block. $250. Cash balance $10 per month. $800—Curran street, near Em mett street, 3-room cottage, al most new, - nice little place. $100 cash, balance monthly. $1,000 — Lnmpkin street, near Highland avc., 3-room cottage, half block car line. Easy pay ments. $1.200—McDonnld street, near McMillan, new 4-room cottage, front and back porch, nice lot. $100 cash, balance $15 per month. We have others. See us. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 217 Century Building. Phones Bell 28S, Atlanta 295 FARM BARGAIN—IF YOU DO NOT BUY thin pin pc, you <|o not want n farm; lt3 dorr*, eight inllea from Marietta; about 36 non** fin eat )n>tt om land, about 40 acre* In rrlfinal timber, tNiInnce In cultivation; land He* well. Running water through the i*ia- turw; Route orchard; rough houae of 3 rnomi. aim Home outbuildings. Thla place belong* tn a man who bn» luovetl from the »tatc. If tha property won. yours,, yon would want alwut $2.M0 for It. but It Is a ihamt to tell you what the owner nske—look out, I am f«liif to say It—$«0. IT'S JUST A DREAM OF A LITTLE home on the. north aide, close to Spring F“*l WMIt FMCktrM, nt $2,400. Want nt least one-half cash. A^nOOM HOC8E, I AIT 100x100 f«,t. nt ♦JM, *250 cath, 12 por month. Good white CABIl, THE BALANCE YEAItLY. will get you a flne lot ou main street and ***** lonco Deleon avenue. Uemem- y«nny for flvo yenrs and not monthly. Just three left out of sixty-three. Better 4 C R9* 0F ^AND ON rBACHTBEE ron* this side of the creek, with a front- age of m feet by 1,375 feot doep. Price $35 per foot, bbon have cars. W. E. WORLEY. FOR SALE 22.760 BUTS' ONE OF TIIE VERY BEST proposition, In South Kirkwood, % block of eat liny; groom cottage. on on. nor. of Ion'll »Kb btrn nml frnnilnir enough to Ivuiln n 5-room cottage. Ilna ■tra\vl..rrli‘i 1 SMPJ*. ***• Ote.. .to. l’nrtjr lenvlug for th. Writ nnd mint Mil at one. The wisent think you ran do I, to look Into thla at once. Easy terms. FOR R15XT-A 7-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE with barn and large lot, ES.OO, FOR RENT^JPOUB r e-7tOOM COTTAGES. HI to $20. M’CRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. ST END HOME-ONE OF THE FRET- ‘*t cottages, and one of the best built 'Vest End. If ybti aro looking for a 5 pottage on ?n*y terms, this will suit ; It In III a half block of Gordon street. >e nnd see about It ACREAGE PBOPERTY—ABOUT THE prettiest you ever saw; fronting railroad *&«1 oar line. Just this side of Decatur; lesutlfnlly shaded, which, tke owner says. m,1 "t bo sold, snd $5,000 Is the price. This I« tho cheapest and the best thing on the market. 7^ acres, 304 feet front. MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate and Renting. 609-10 Century Building, Both Phones 4234. Extra Bell Phono 4235. LISTEN TO THIS. For very good reasons, Jlie owner of a 6-room and ball cottage, a 4-room and “all cottage in northwest Atlanta, on wide paved street, free from city taxes, a part of Atlanta where the streets will always be kept in excellent condition, has reduced these places for immediate sale from $4,400 t° $3,500, having a rental value of $41.00 por-month. A°w, what more could you ^ant for your money? tkttne in and see us. , FOR RENT. ‘'street, dose in, nnd a very . ‘’Omn choice stores on Mariet- * r Ee, commodious second tloor 'nth elevators, about 10,000 square feet, cheap on long lease. “Wi3 GET RKSl'LTS.” EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, Phones: Bell, 339 and 363. Atlanta 260. $1,501) - EIGHT - ROOM. TWO - STORY dwelling, on best part of Highland ave nue; will make terms to suit purchaser. Stop paying rent and buy a home. 53.000 FOR LARGE LOT ON EDGEWOOD avenue; street Is now being re paved sad is fait becoming business street. __ |JA 8-room house, 419 PTedi 7-room house, 17 Wellbo... 7-rooru house, 5 Abbott (West End).... 11.00 7-room house. 174 S. Pryor street S9.0) i-fooni hnune, 206 Crew street 25.00 i-room houRo, 13 8t. Paul (Grant P’k 7-room house, 621 rmirtland arenue.,.. 7-room house. 129 Eost Pine atreet 40.00 • iioiiHi*, -r; \v.**$* l'cnrii11ro (AH abore houses have gas and water.) DON’T FORGET THAT WE PUBLIHII A weekly rent bulletin, giving a good de scrlptloii of everything we have for rent Get a copy. JOHN J. WOQDSIDE, Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP, C0„ 90, 98 and 100 So. Forsyth Street DGOOChWGOOOGOOGOOOOCKKiOGOO 8TATISTIC8. O - o aaooGoaoocHXJOOOGoooaoaoGoc BUILDING PERMITS. tl.SOO—J. M. Hendrik, 414 Capitol avenue, to build two-atory dwelling. $800—8. Cunningham, II Emhlee atreet, to build dwelling. $800—S. Cunningham, 18 Emhlee atreet. to build dwelling. <200—Mra. 8. H. Porter, 285 Crumte.x atreet, to add bath room. $175—D. J. Lee, 69 Auguata avenue, to repair dwelling. $400—American Baptist Publication Society, 87 South Pryor atreet, to change atore front. DEATH 8. Thomaa Garner, age 1 month, died at 1116 Marietta atreet. Mra. Elizabeth Mize, age 87, died at 28 Scott atreet. Helen Loulae Tlckell, age 9 daya, died at Columbua, Ga. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mra. J. J. Christian, 183 Highland avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. William Lewce, 266 Morllne atreet. a boy. To Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Mettlng, 18 Eaat Linden atreet, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. C. Holtzehon, 28 Reinhart atreet. a boy. To Mr. and Mra. J. 13. McEachem. 72 South Jackaon atreet, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mra. l.ewla Mortice, 42 North Moore atreet, a girl. PROPERTY~TRAN8FER8. $3,250—Mrs. J. H. -Bisson to O. F. Payne, lit on Weat Harris atreet. War ranty deed. $1,000—E. S. Morrl* to Dickinson Trust Company, lot on Soi)th Forayth atreet. Warranty deed. $790—F. E. Akrldgo to A. P. <3tiffin, lot on Chapel atreet.' Deed. $600—Mra. M. J. Lythgoe to Thomaa Burny, lot on Boulevard. Warranty deed to aeeure loan.: • • FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CONVENTION A TTENDED BY HUNDRED DELEG A TES STAINS Lucaa varnish stains—beat on earth. GEORGIA PAINT A. GLASS CO., 40 Peachtree Street. ATLANTA BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING CO. 6y 2 N. Broad St. Looae leaves and special Blank Books, Rebinding Bibles, Magazlnaa. Music, Law and all kinds of books. Group of Delegates Attending the C onvantion of Friendship Baptists at Butlar. Butler, Ga, Oct. 25.—After a three days* acaalon the Friendship Baptist Association, which Is In convention here, closed yesterday afternoon. The convention met Tuesday and Is attended by about 100 delegates, repre- CITY WILL CITIZENS TO PUSH Capitol Avenue Matter Taken up in Council Resolution. n,2M FOR NICE SHADED LOT. SO BY 190, to alley, on East North avenue. Owner Is leaving town and anxloue to eell. rv.WO—EIOIIT-UOOM TWO STORY HOUSE on North Jackson street; ball; all mod ern Improvements. FOR RENT— HOU8E8. SAUNDERS & SHARP, Real Estate and Renting Agents. > No. 5 South Broad Street. Both Phones 756. 10-r, h„ Baltimore block O r. h„ 828 Spring atreet; elegant O r. h„ 117 North Jackson atreet ... ..846.09 .. 80.00 46.00 8-r. b.', 401 Cherokee are.; eztra nice.. 86.00 8-r. h„ 11 W. Peachtree place 40.00 7- r. b.. Kdrewood, Ga.; large lot 12.60 8- r. flat. 2M Peachtree street 82.50 7-r. b„ 81 Loomis avenue 26.00 7- r. h.. 418 Whitehall atreet 18.00 8- r. h., 60 Confederate avenue 80.00 8-r. b„ 401 Houston atreet 21.00 8-r. h., 188 Forrest avenue 46.00 7- r, data; 82-84 Williams atreet 15.0) 8- r. b., DeGress avenue; neif. 10.80 8-r. b., 100 East avenue 30.00 8-r. b., Ormewnod I’nrk 20.00 8-r. h.. 512 North Boulevard 18.00 8-r. h„ 62 Weat Linden atreet 20.80 8-r. b„ 260 Prater atreet 28.2) 8-r. b„ 22* Forraat avenue .............. 25.00 8-r. h, *8 McDaniel street 16.0) 8-r. b.. 18 Meltfrani atreet 10.00 8-r. h, 1*2 Pormwalt street; Nov. I.,., 27.50 8-r. h.. 171 Kennedy atreet; new .... 20.0, 6-r. h.. 271 Cain atreet KH 8-r. b.. 142 Baker atreet 22.56 *-r. h.. 18 Tech place ...t 14.80 8-r. b., 288 Crumley atreet; Oct. 21.. 23.00 *-r. h.. 2» Dnnlap etreet 11.80 6-r. h.. 242 6'ultea 18.00 6-r. h., 470 Woodward aeeaue ........ 18.00 4-r. apartmebta, Prater street; mod.. 16.80 No Such Luck. Mrs. Howard—Are yoo having trouble with servant,? , t Sira. Terry—Dear me. no. I am baring •rouble wllbont thcat.-Th* Circle. MILTON, FLA. T. R. Snowdon has mured bis family to Floraln. Ala. lion. T. F. West will move his family to PMisacoIa soon, where Mr. Weat hns f< od a law partnornlilp with J. Hmlthwk*. Miss Christine Newton, who hns tw*en Tie- ltlng her brother, J. D. Newton, has return ed to l*ensscolUt Mrs. K. M. Barton and rhlldren, who have booMj sjteudlnK the summer at their rottnge In Iluyvlew, Mich., are nt homo again. Mrs. Wade O. Jernagnn entertained the WeoluvsdiiT Afternoon Ehrhre Club at Its last meotfng. Miss Bessie Rills Is spending a few days In Mobile with relative*. Mrs. J. I\ Harrison nml children, who hn\e l»eeii vlsltliu; Mrs. E. L. McDnniel, hns relnriied to he* home la McDavhl. Fla. Mr. and .Mrs. .fume* Anders have gone to Itlver Junction, where they will inuke their future home. John M. Holland has purchased the Dlden property on Willing atreet. Mrs. I>. C. Dlden. who spent two weeks with relatives In Fensacols. Is nt home again. Dr. nnd Mrs. Philip Bruner, of Evergreen, and Dr. Tettua Dey, of l*lno Barren, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. ^*Mrs.*Della Cater, of Tuseon, Arl*., la the guest of Mrs. H. E. Petersen for an ex* temled Jrlfltt* Mrs. Johanna Olllnger, of Mobile, Is rla< Itlug her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Ellis. Mrs. J. W. Amos and granddaughter, Miss Minnie Cretry* who have been guests of Mrs. J. E. Potter, have returned to Tails bassee. Mrs. George II. Marshall and children have returned to Apalachicola after an ex- ALPHARETTA. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs O. Hook visited In Atlanta last week. Mrs. A. 8. Norman snd son. Mr. Evans, recently visited Mr. sad Mrs. C. I\ Norman. Miss Etna Bhlrl Messrs. George In Marietta Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Clay snd little son, Pres ton, returned to their home In Alabama last week. Mr, Benjamin Shirley It visiting In'At- labia. .CUTHBERT. Miss Alteene Slmnson wa* hostess of the Euchre Club on Thursday afternoon. The prise, a dainty l*ox of handkerchiefs, was cut for by Mrs. G. II. Perry and Miss Cob ble Hood. Mr*. Perry was the winner. Cream ahd cake was served after the came. Tke consolation, a tiny pair of shoes “for do-feat,” was given Miss Salome Ueddlng. Mr. Gorman Eden, who I* In the navy and stationed on the United States ship Iowa, has been visiting bis parent*, Bev. anil Mrs. J. F. Eden. Mr snd Mrs. C. L. Saunders, who have been spending some time In New York, have returned home. Mr.. Morrl. Tift, ef Allmny, h.g httn the guot of Mr,. A. P, Moyc. r W an,I Mr. B. D. Gay ar. In Atlanta. MU. Rthel McDonald hat relumed from Bhcllman. EATONTON. Mr.. Walter II. Wingfield wn« the graclona h.Mteta la.t Hatunlny afternoon at a lieau- tlf„l rnrd itarty, the honorec of the nccn- ion be tog JUre. K.ltrarrt Dari*, of mff. ttn The Wingfield borne «»• hcantlftilly decornttf'l with cut fiotran and fern.. m>* hand enchre wa« the game played. Ml.. Same Pru-ldea winning the bead prize, an,’. Mr. c. M. Havl. lb- mMatolW The mir.t of honor wa« pn-wnted with a hontt- ttful va.e or Hohemlan ware. After tnc game e dctlrion. r.iUd rotirw- wn« nerve.1. ‘on Frld.y afternoon. 6lra. Darla w-m the honorec of a “forty-two Party, given lie her mother-in-law. »n. 4. 61. Itavft. A charming afternoon woo ik*',“iv,_ !wA£»T? Icrrcftc won the |,rlzc. an*l after the gome dot Irion, refreebment, were yfml 6fl» Hannah Geold lAonnrd la tbc gueat of her M.tcr. Jlre. Kuzene Dot,'titan, at her hot te Rlchontaon rtraet. Atlanta. bn. W. ii.rBnrweU and llltto non. Wi liam Held, of ftparta. are the gue«t, of Mm l Held. ' . - Fi rming Genllng. wlm ha, teen yl«- Itfnz here all the auanuer, returned to New York Mom’»j. Council acted favorably on tho raport of the committee on municipal and oth er rallwaya Thursday afternoon extend ing the franchleee of the Atlanta, arlf- nn and Macon lnterurban railway and the Conyera nnd Weat Point Interur- ban. U In fact council extended the franchlae of the former for twelve months Instead of alz, as waa recommended by the committee, thla being done on the strength of the showing made by the company through Attorney Rolnnd Bl ue tut to the causes of the delay In the work thus far. The time for beginning work, u fixed In the original franchlee granted the Conyera and West Point road, was ex tended about five months. The alder- manlc board concurred In both exten sion,. Councilman Huddleston offered a res- elution providing that the city attorney Investigate tlie failure of the atreet car company to Sottend' Its Capitol avenue car line, and authdflstng him. If nec essary, to join: with the property hold ers who have Instituted suit to man damus the company to completo the line to Haygood avenue. The resolution was adopted. The company secured a franchlee to extend the Capitol avenue line from Baa, etreet to Haygood avenue, but later de- icratined not to carry the line beyond Jefferson etreet. Council reconsidered the Terrell res olution which Itmlta all franchises to be granted In the future to thirty years In order that tht companies affteted may hava a chance to be heard on the nubject. The ordinance waa referred to the committee on ordinances. Councilman Taylor offered an ordl nance providing that the chairman of the different committees report to the clerk all failures to attend committee meetings and providing farther that the clerk read these reports at committee meetings. It waa referred to the com mittee on ordinances. The ordinance by* Councilman Hud dleston providing for the several ad dltlonal regulations of automobile drlv Ing In the city, was recommitted. Coun cilman Longlno suggested that automo btlea going In tha same direction as a street car. be not allowed to pass that car when It la r.c’ in motion. Thla sug gestion. togeioer wttn that of Alderman Holland that automobtlea be required to atop at the corner of Whitehall and Hunter and of Whitehall and Mitchell as well at at the comer of Peachtree and Decatur and of Whitehall and Ala bama as provided In Councilman Hud dleston’s ordinance, will be considered by the committee. The resolution giving to the library board 100 feet of the Marietta Street School property facing on Luckle street for a branch Carnegie Library, waa adopted by council fuid concurred In by the aldermanlc board. Alderman Curtla wanted the library board to be given one corner of the Walker Street School property for a II- brary In the First ward but his amend ment to this effect waa defeated. The ordinance by Councilman Han cock. creating the office of recorder pro tern, and making tha recorder’s clerk eligible to hold the office without addi tional pay, waa adopted after a long discussion. Councilman Grant offered an ordi nance providing certain regulations for the driving of automobiles and It wu referred to a committee. GRIFFIN. Monday afternoon Mb. Bertha Brawner entertained la honor of Mlw Lucia God- dsn). Tuesday afternoon. Mra M. J. Jones a.iv« an elegant reception to Mlw Lnota Boil. d«rd, who U anon to be a bride. The bride,uialdt were also la the receiving par- a f Ml1» 00 |toiillnd l 'Blakely save a bridge K rtr to Mb, B neon no Grnntland, who ', jn.t returned front tha Adirondack, In ^AmotuMhe Griffin znesti to attend MU. Uniter’, wed-llnx In Atlanta were Mra J. J. Manehnm Mr, Joe Boy-I, Mrs. J. W Manzhatn. Mr.. Emily Bovd and little Mlw Btnlly Boyd, one of the ftower girt,. NORCROSS. Mtu Wallace, of the Carnegie library,, of Atlanta, wit, the gneet of Mm Homer Jone, during the week, and gave an Inter- eating talk on Friday erentng la regard to the library work In Xorernes. Mr, \V. A. Andrew, amt Min Gertrude Andrew* hare rrowned from Birmingham. Mlsa Hltot.tH An-6 »nn. »*8 riiiriUiuni I ue member, of the Walking Chlhat a Jaiain- ea* tea Friday nfternoon. Th« Japanese bleu w„ rarrted ont In all the tlet-oratlons, he- yonug Indies all wearing kimonos. Sir and M< - H. (I. StrPnniri have lid rid Invitation* .to the wedding of th-lr no-titter. Kibble Loulae, te Mr. William l)n. kUre't'arrie Nethlt entertalnwl nlnnt sixty’ little friend, nt a MrtUday party Tueatlny ttfl^nmnu fnitn 4 to 7 « clock. The Woman'* Club had a very Intereattns me dlar Tnei by aftefjio.,n. at the beam- or the oreatitent. Mr,, nouter Jones. Mr*. Jono.t nnd Mitt Harriet Webjiter will rrttre- •eut the club at the convention In Tlftoe, senting all the churches In the bound, of the association. The convention wni held In the Baptist church of Butler. IN Engtnscr W. H. Houaley snd F1n*nwn W. A. IHnton, of the fkwthsrn railway, who were Injured In a wreck near the Southern yards Thursday night, are both on the road to recovery, and the danger point In both esses, It Is stated, has been passed. The Southern runs an accommodation train for the benefit of Its emptoree* be tween Simpson atreet and the Southern yards. The train consists of an engine and oue car. The engine split a switch shortly after leaving Simpson street Thursday night, which resulted In tearing both It nnd the enr Into bits. Two freight car* were on the track nnd both were demolished. Fireman Hinton was thrown under the tender. A fragment of the engine struck Engineer IfousTey, but nil the other occu- pnnts of the train escaped with scarcely waa found that _ hnd been crushed and thnt his head wns bruised, and that the nreman'a shoulder hnd l>een crushed nnd his bend cut. It wns repf>rted Frldny morning that the Injuries In neither case would prove fatal. WALKER KILLED UNDER A TRAIN Charles A. Walker, a yard conductor of the Southern railway, waa run down nnd killed by n freight train of the Southern railway in the Inman ynrda about 5 o’clock Thursday afternoon. Death waa almost In stantaneous. Wulker wns attempting to catch a moving train of cars. - * - been In the employ of the Houthei_ number of yeiira. He hnd no relatives In Atlanta. STUDENTS ORGANIZE BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The horse show, which was held four nights during the past week, wns n brilliant success socially, nnd Its list of patronesses Included tunny women of the smart set. The costumes worn were gorgeous and many private dinner parties at the hand- Sonne homes and at. the clulis followed the show. - Thu L— Mr. Edwin Charles emuized nt the home of Mr.-nnd Mrs. IL D. Merrill, In Hlxth avenue, Wednesday evening nj 8:39 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. 8olon Jones and little daugh ter, Madeline, have returned from n of three mouths to points la the East. Mrs. John Ycntmnn is the guest of Miss Mary ManfuU In Loulnvllto. She will be matron of honor nt Miss Manfull's wedding on tht 16th Inst. Miss Corrls Handley, who has been study ing music In New York for the past tbreo months, has returned home. Mrs. Henry Dean hns returned from B! Ilsrtlle, where she was the guest of Colonel snd Mrs. Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson left last Wednesday for Chicago, wherv ** make their home In tlie future. Mr. and Mra. Harry Matthewa and Mias Eleanor Matthews and Mlsa Mary Virginia Graves are In New York, .and will not re turn home until about November I. Mr. nud Mrs. William B. Dickerson hare announced the eng ter. Wilde, to Mr. rlnge to be solemnized at teh First Metho dist church the evening of November 2. Dr. and Sirs. John Mortimer Naff an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Nina Mar. to Mr. Emarsou Houle God- wlu, the wedding to take place In Novein ber. Mrs. Celeste Kttcbeli has announced the cn -..'ligament of her daughter. Fannie, to Mr. George Cromwell Lamer, the marriage to be solemnized Tuesday, November 12. No curds. Miss Lillie Drenuen la the guest of Dr. and Mra. William Earle Dreuuen in New York. Mies Ella Smith has returned from nn extended visit to Toronto, rblladclphla nnd Atlantic City, A bowling party wna given Mias Luclle Davidson nt the Country Clnb Thursday evening. It was In the nature of a farewell gnrty, «* Misa^ Davidson nnd her mother home. Mr. nnd Mrs. James B. Cobbs nnd Mias Carrie Cobbs are lu New York. Mrs. William Herman Dewey entertained n few friends nt bid euchro during the pant week. The first prize, a band-pa luted Jewod tray, went to; Miss Louise- 8. Chalraell,• while Miss Josephine Chalrsell drew ths consolation. Delightful rtfreshtnehts Wore DEBATERS’ LEAGUE ZZSrZtir Hprelsl to Th» GrorflsB. Athonn, Ga., Oct. 26.—At a meeting or dabatera In the university It waa decid ed to form an uiaclatlon of speaker, nnd debater,, to be known u the Uni versity of Georgia Debating League. The following officer* were elected: R. H. Jones, of Atlanta, president; C, N. Feldeleon. of Savannah, vice president; Thomaa F. Fleming, of Sparta, eecre- tnry. The object of the oraanlutlon It to encourage debating In the university; to put In the hands of the etudenta all de bating Interest! which meet the re quirements of the faculty committee on debate*, and to make a complete eched ule of Intercollegiate debates. The league will also regulate debat ing affairs between the two literary aocletlea. There will be ten men In the league, although places on the different de bater will not be limited to members of the league. STOCK GAMBLERS PREY ON U. S. New York. Oct. 25.—A Washington dispatch says John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, Democratic leader in the house of representative*, eees no cause for general financial distress In the country at large. "It’s the old game of a lot nt stock gamblers making the United States treasury pay for their misfortunes," said Mr. Williams, "and In the same old way the treasury la coming to their aid." ANNISTON, ALA. At 6 o’clock Wednesday evening Mr. nml Mrs. O. M. Beynolils, whose lovely home la noted for hospitality, entertained with nn elnlmrate dinner party In honor of tho houae gm»«ta of Mr. and Mra. Hugh McEldorry, of Tsllndfga. These ladles are Mra. Actor, Mra. Campbell, Mra. Helsmsn and Mrs. Huffman, all of Ohio. Hlnce they have Ihmmi attending Mra. MoEtden*y's houae party Ip Talladega they have received many charm- *ng attentions. Following the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heyuoldi at their lovely home on Tyler Hill, Colonel nnd Mrs. John B. Knox received nt their home In honor of Mr. nud Mra. Hugh McKIderry, of Tailn- dogs, nml their house guests, Meadnmrs Ac tor. Campltell, Hrlsmau nml Huffman, of Ohio. Tha affair was quito au Informal musical, to which about fifty gueata were Invited to meet this manning coterie of visitors. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Harry Hht'ppnrd entertained the Married Ladles' Hewing Clnlo. Colonel John B. Knox, Mr. O. M. Rey nolds. Dr. Bell nnd Dr. Bowcork went to Birmingham Wednesday morning to play In the golf tournament, returning In the eveu- Mrs. George Davidson and mother, Mra. Fannie M. Barker, arrived Hunday evening from Birmingham, and. with Mr. Davidson, stopping with Mr. and Mra. James .... ..h on Christina avenue. They have leased one of the Houser homes, corner Wilder avenue ami Eighteenth, where they expect to spend the winter. Miss Lnclle Davidson will arrive this ereulug nnd loe the guest of Miss Hsdle Parker for several •lavs. Mlsa Davidson remained In Birming ham n few olaya to attend several farewell partlr* given fn ber honor. * Mi- Person, after a elrUghtfuI (rip to Pensacola, FIs.. Montgomery nnd Birm ingham. Is expected home tonight. Mls« An nie May Cothran, of Home, Ga.. who has been the guest of Mias llouncr for several dars. returned to her home Thursday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKIdrmr. of Tab htdexn. nml their house guests. Mesdames !(elsi.urn. Actor, Campbell ami Huffman, of Ohio, are In the city, the guests of Mr. and Mra. O. M. Reynolds and Colonel and Mrs. J, Mr* K J:. *H- Thompson Is In North Caro- Una, where she will apend several weeks. Mr. Tom Ingram has returned to Blrming ham after a visit of several days to his old I In Aunlstoo. GRIFFIN. Mrs. E. Gresham complimented the bride- elect. Mies Lucia Goddard, with a lovely reception Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Lnclna William Goddard have Just Issued Invitations to the marriage of. tkelr ‘laughter. Lucia Clifton, to Mr. hdward Howard llallyburton. the wedillug to occur at the First Methodist church on Tuesday, October 22. This will be followed b/ an elaborate reception at the homo of the bride's parents. Mrs. Florence B. Beeves, of Macon, Is tho guest of Griffin frieuds. CARLTON. Mrs. E. W. Roberts, of Rlborton, visited Mrs. A. P. Htevcus recently. Mr. Tom Joe Deadwyler, of Atlanta -.ki lted bis nsreuta hers baudajr. Mrs. Motile Gibson, of Atlanta, has re* turned home after visiting relatives in Carl ton. Mrs. J. B. Eberhnrdt has returned home after a visit to relatives In Klberton. Miss Irene Tiller, of The Glade, was In Carlton Hunday, visiting friends, snd went over to Athens Hunday afternoon. Misses I.iszte and Mattie ElmrbsnU visit- edJMr* J. w. Wright, at The Oladt, Ust Mrs. Charlie Howard, of Oglethorpe coun ty, passed through Carlton Hunday, In route home from Athens and Klbertou. where she hnd been on a visit. Mrs. L. II. Eberbardt will visit relatives In Klberton this week. Mrs. Hul Jaudou, of Klberton, visited relatives In Carlton Raturday. Miss Ellen Merrldetb will go down to At lanta oue dny this week, Mies Helen Mathews, of The Glade, pass ed through Carltou Hunday, en route to Athens. Invitations to the wedding of Miss Effle Kent, of Tlfton, to Mr. William B. Hamble- ton, Jr., s Thomasvllie attorney, were re- wived thla week. The wedillug la to take place nt the home of the bride on Wednes day afternoon. October 11. Mrs. I* K. Driver, who has been spending the summer In North Carolina, returned home thla week. Mra. J. Hansel! Merrill has returned from a visit to North Carolina. Mrs. J. P. McKee, of Camilla, was la Thomsavllle this week. Mrs. Frank C. Smith entertained .. bridge Frhlny afternoon at her home on Warren avenue. Little Miss Julia Dlsmnks entertained a number of her young friends at her home, Oak Hill, Saturday. Mra. Knacoe Luke is the guest of friends In Moultrie. Mr. end Mrs. c. A. Apple hire moved here from Murphy, N. C. Mrs. I.lly Ballard, of Atlanta, haa re turned to her home after visiting relatives here. CARROLLTON. e. J. w •* Nell, of MSi ■•Him. »*iin., an? o D. G. Wilson, OU Maple .Street. Mr. F. H. Wilson, of Acwortb, was la the city Thursday. Mra. J. W. Griffin entertained the La dies’ Aid Hoctety Monday afternoon. Mlsa Katherlue Fain entortalncil the lit Mu Club Thursday afternoon. "The Com ing of Arthur." by Tenn>a«m. engaged the this occasion. — ....—served, after the program wa* rendered. Mr. Robert Galbraith has returned from trip to his old home In Tennessee. Mr. Fritz nnarp. or Washington, D. C„ Is visiting relatives In Carrollton. Miss Nell Sharp will spend next Sunday in Atlanta. 6lrs. 8!se Cheney will vl,lt Allan!* Tne*. %■!*, Barron hnn returned from n trip II You Are Going to Paint Consult us before placing your orders. We attend per sonally all jobs. Will cheer fully furnish estimates. Wa guarantee all work done by, us. ATLANTA PAINTING COMPANY, 613 Tsmpls Court Building. Both Phones: Gel! M. 5118; Atlanta 1284. MiRAND Tonight and Saturday—Matinee 8t^* urday. Wm. A# Brady and Joe. Rn Grismar’a , Production ,‘THE MAN OF THE HOUR* By George Broadhurnt. A STORY OF PRESENT DAY CON DITIONS. Night 25o to $130—Mat. 25o ts $1-00. Monday and Tustday Nnxt—Mat Tuna, THE 6TRST BIG SHUbEBT MUSICAL SUCCESS THE TOURISTS With EDDIE GARVIE and CO—FUN MAKERS—60 Night 25c to $1.50—Mat 25o to $1.00. ijou TOE Tonight—Matinee Saturday. THE CELEBRATED COMEDIANS YORKE & ADAMS In the Smart Muiloal Comedy, "PLAYING THE PONIES/ Next Weski "ME, HIM A I” NEXT WEEK—Uaual Matlnsea. 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VITASCOPE—Comedy Fllme. —Hear— EVANGELIST ALLEN WILSON, at the Flrat Christian Church, comer Pryor and Trinity, Wednesday. Oct 23d, "If Christ Came to Atlanta," Fri day, Oct. 25th, “Behold Thy Mother." Professor LIntt and large choir eln(. Meeting every night except Monday. H. K. PENDLETON, Pastor. BANKRUPT SALE. stock of (roc-riff ■ t 37 •t Kannoipn airrei, ---- SB >» ,'»■■■ vet titddar for rarh ' — i; o'clock noon, nt 5 For tnfornullon com woo[| Of Harry It. hUr-lto. Bankrupt l’ruil.-nt'l.l liulhlln, to Bluffton. o ,f nwiiti- Mre. George tie ha* been In ererek lor and -1,lighter. Annl a (ew d.yelll Atlanta. .. ...