Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 02, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. 13 YE ON THIS SPACE Want Ads. 10 c a Line. application. 1 time ... 8 times . • 6 times •. 26 times . • to be Inserted the same day. WANTED HELP—MalE. HELP 1N COMMERCIAL* MDLUi and teconlcal lines. The demand greater tin supply. Call or write us. Inclosing ■tamp, for food position. National Lniploy- ■aent Association/ 1022-1023 Century Bldg. ' any i AUTOMOBILE Uncst Automobl States. devoted t We teach you ev$ rare and oneratloi Is oue of the area (rmn $75 to 8150 a month, and. Is above ni pleasant and healthy vocation. \\ rite booklet, or better vet. save time and en nt once. Never put off until tomorrow w ran be done today. Easy terras. Colun School of Automobile Engineering, 41 dtreet, corner Gilmer. We secure poeltl tor our graduates. able-bodied unmarried men. b« of twenty-one and tbirty-flve: United States, of good’characti nernte bnLdts. who can sneak ‘ “ ited no plsto.'* repaired. C3 Marietta street WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Slid assisting with ip housi babyt WANTED—MEN TO LEARN nd Forsyth street*. WANTED HELP—MALE, FEMALE opportunity now open to men or w mien who wish to occupy N':irr lime In pleasant and profitable <f yon live within fifty miles of Atlant open to you. For particulars, nddresi -j0. Majestic Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. ’■'"•T -ON SATURDAY, ONE . nil "» <]«}"• nt Wiley', mi Whltel— i niul Temple Court building VANTED- , innn In « K'v; ran »nd San Auburn :n-: wanted. A SITUATION BY WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. S£‘e-CUND-HAND i2J21 n l.J»5 eonl,. alz or I ™' ! " Filing C«„, ore O hiras binh wSis store. 68 South Pryor street. ind uuu, ' nma fooas. we nay. sell ■beet =5 S. rryor miscellaneous. T fo r ;„ M m S T h A, ' i; 0'l ? MOnATIN(T cTS uJSi , ,0 «b I. W. B. Ed FOR rent—store. ros i 1 rttv. c *bpenters and cabinet makers. A«dnore82j?*^£!;T SCREENS. MOD- ^ AUCTION SALES. B. BERNARD, THE LIVE AUCTIONEER. at 20 South Pryor, will buy or sell you out. 'Phono Bell 2106. Special attention given to •ales from premises. WANTED-—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR apartments? Let us save you the long, bard tramp about the city. If you are a stranger we can direct you to the neighbor hood you prefer. American -Information Burenu. 141% Peachtree street. Over Todd Drug Co. = PERSONAL. My shop la a little out of the way. But atreet cars pass near every day; Ivocation should not In the least deter. Ask the conductor: get a transfer, -and- = Stop at 55 8. Pryor St., opposite court house, and see BURNETT’S NEW WALL PAPERS. ^’Better be safe than aorry." DROPSY CURED IN 30 TO CO DAYS. NO cure no pay. O. E. Collnm Medical Com- pany. B. G.. Atlanta, Ga. ON ALL PURCHASES OF NEW 10-INCH Disc Talking Machine Records during the . uext 10 days we will allow half price for old 1 Records. The Walker Company, 103 South forayth street, Atlanta. Ga. DAVID W. YAEBBOUGH, - MASTER PLUMBER. Faoncs 1255. 20 E. Hunter St. L " FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. _ THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE p*. Co., 68 South Broad. Both ’pbonea 2106. New light-running machines rented. FOR SALE CHEAP NEW AND SECOND* E hand open nnd top delivery wagons. Two ,4 cabs, one landau, one flat dray, oue run- D about. Central Carriage Company, 14 Pled- e moot avenue. n A MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SF.T AT A , r great bargain. Call In the afternoon he- 11 tween 1 and 4, at 12 West* Fort McPherson, it I FOR SALE—63.000 STOCK OF GENERAL •merchandise; a nice, neat line. In small _ town; all com ni rati vely new goods. A bar- r fn tn for the right man. Address Lock Box a 214, Trenton, S. C. 1 FOR SALE—ONE EDISON MOVING PIC- r- ture machine, also gasoline engine for »- same. Cheap for cash. The Walker Com* > pany, No*. 6-8 Nelson street, City. 5 FOR SALE—$25 COMET HARD COAL e parlor heater with fixture*; used one 1 month; price $18.50. Address Heater, care Georgia u. FOR SALE-125 ESTATE OAK HEATER for $15; used only short while. Phone 1679 North. n FOR SALE—BETWEEN FIVE AND SIX t thousand 10-Inch disc record* for Victor a nnd Columbia Talking Machlue*. Records . consist of Imperial. Century, Concert. Co- x tumble and Victor. We nlso have nb«.ut i twenty Talking Machines nnd desire to close out our entire stock of Talking Machines and Records, ns It Is our purpose to dls- cash buyer. Come quick. The Walker . Company, Nos. 6-8 Nelson street. City. FOR SALE—1-6 NELSON STREET, COR- * ner of Forsyth, space 20x40 feet. Apply to . The Walker Company, Nos. 6-8 Nelson street. City. OVERCOATS RE-LINED, CLEANED, pressed, etc. C. O. HARWELL, Tailor. = 113 North Pryor street. ’Phone 1062. JUST ISSUED—ATLANTA STANDARD City Guide. A new and complete hand- v book of Atlanta, with map. panorama and 80 views. Price 25c. Order from any news dealer or the publishers. The Franklin- Turner Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1 x 8 MONEY TO LOAN. N O ESTABLISHED SINCE ISS3. MORTGAGE. L loans made on real estate; purchase niouev > notes bought and sold. 8. II. Turmau At Co., corner Broad nnd Alabama streets. A K $30,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN sums to suit borrower. No delay. Call In person. Charles liermnu. Boom 203 293 F Temple Court. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE •nit otbors. American luveatnient Co.. 7ul R Candler Hid,. 62 EataMl.hcd 1690. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. n SPECIAL HOStE FUNDS TO LEND; ANY " amount. 4%. 5 and 6 per cent. -Write or call S’. W. Carson. 24 8. Bread 8t. *— FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR KENT. . W Parties looking for houses or flats can obtain a com- plete list of all property for rent in the city by calling at J. M. High Co.’s, in Furni ture Department. No charge for information. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - OLD HATS MADE NEW. SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS CLEAN rd and re shaped, bOc. Panama bat* rlesn ed nnd reshaped, fr-c. Soft and stiff straw hnts bleached Mid pressed, 60c and 35c. All bnnd* or sweats leech extra 25c>. Out-of- town order* given prompt attention. Latest j.j styles, best work, lowest prices. Acme | IIutter*. lW^ Whitehall street. DON’T WEAR PANAMA HATS^ ~ THAT ARE DIRTY AND MOILED AND ... out of ihnpr. Du,Mr clvnn,. iirMW, and rnbanre all old noft and ut!6T foil iR fll; ...‘ amu hata In IntoM ■tjlo*. Silt Whitehall itrvri. Atlanta. Ga. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. Wi U. W, ROUNTREE A URO. TRUNK AND b BAG CO. Brinll and ropalrln, 77 Whit,- * v -" tall Greet. Phone 1576. P*] FOR RENT—HOUSES. RGBSON & RIVERS, * Real Estate and Renting ■ Agents, 8 W. Alabama. FOP. RENT Price. Rooms 210-B Capitol $30.00 T> Rooms 212 Capitol 30.00 5 Rooms 212-B Capitol 30.00 5 Rooms 214 Capitol 30.0(8 5 Booms 214-B Cn pi till 30.00 5 Rooms — npitol 231 Fulton .. 235 Fulton .. 237 Fulton .. 239 Fulton .. 356 Houston . 412 Ormond .. 715 East Fair 711 East Fair ... 06 McDonald 10.60 ftl.Krogg 10.60 69 Krogg 10.60 25.00 .. 26.00 .. 15.00 .. 25.00 .T 13.60 .. 26.00 10.60 10.60 388-A Houston ... 208 Howell ... 212 Howell ... 408 Ilonston ... 496 Houstau 66 Sampson . ... 64 Sampson 267 Ashby j 10.60 287 Ashby . 10.60 299 Ashby 10.60 5 Booms 5 Rooms 6 Rooms 5 Rooms 6 Rooms C Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms 12.CO . 3 Rooms 12.CO 3 Rooms 3 Rooms 3 Rooms 3 Rooms 3 Rooms 3 Rooms 5 Rooms 5 Rooms 5 Rooms FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. _ M. L. THROWER. SPLENDID LITTLE COTTAGE of five rooms, on South avenue, for $2,100; three hundred cash and balance $18 per mouth. ... 12.60 ... 12.60 ... 12.61 9.60 9.60 SAUNDERS & SHARP, No. 5 South Broad Street. Both Phones 756. FOR RENT, i. Location. Prlcfc SO DeGrosa avenue ...... 13.00 400 Peachtree street 36.00 63 W. Linden street.... 2150 431 Houston street........* 21.00 271 Cain street....;» 2100 286 Crumley street 20.00 306 E. Pine street 3100 652 South Pryor street .... 2100 * 21 Dalny 10.00 160 Summit avenue 25.00 676 Whitehall 2150 291 East avenue 12.50 118 Simpson 22.50 20 Bellwood 20.60 106 Peeples street 27.60 112 Simpson 12.60 16 -Clayton 10.00 Howell Station 8.00 218 Crew street 1100 270 State 10.00 154R& Courtland 17.10 63 Greenwood 8.10 FOR RENT. . ... 30 Columbia avenue..* 40.00 9-r. b.. 47 H. Jackson street 30.00 9-r. b., 62 Johnson avenue 30.00 8-r. h., 32 Alexander street 35.00 8-r. h., 62S West Peachtree street 66.35 8-r. h., MS Kelly street 27.50 8-r. h., 15 West Third street 37.60 8-r. b., 676 North Boulevard 60.00 8-r. h. t 178 Simpson street 36.00 7-r. h. t 30 Morrison avenue 22.00 7-r. h., 44 Hendrix avenue 25.00 7-r. h.. 261 Crew street 18.00 7-r. b., 168 Haynes street 30.00 TWO ALMOST NEW FIVE- roorn cottages, on Jones avenue, for $1 600 each; $100 cash and bal ance like rent. TWO SPLENDIDLY BUILT SIX- room cottages, on Simpson S(.; price $2,000 each; $200 cash and balance $20 per month. What do you expect for your money! These houses rent readily for $20 per month. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH STREET. MALLARD REALTY CO., 202 CANDLER BLDG. PHONES 2218. W. B. SHELDON. EDWIN A. HARDIN. $6,000—W. PEACHTREE PLACE. corner Williams street, 10-room mod ern elegant home, large elevated lot In best north side section. Pay 32.000 cash and let rents pay balance. This place is a bargain as owner has moved away. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. W. E. WORLEY. Real Estate and Loans. 415-16 Empire Bldg. FIVE ACRES JUST TWO MILES FROM the city, one-fourth mils from the csr line. All clesred, Just a pick-up at 1500. FORTY ACRES OF LAND NEAR PACE’S Ferry Road; good land and ir kmall house, lot of fruit trees. Price Is 1700; worth $1,000. NINETY-ONE ACRE8 NEAR OAKLAND City. six miles from Atlanta; good rich land. Thirty acres cleared. Slxty-one acres In good timber, almost enough to pay for It. Price reduced to $40 per acre; one-third cash. 7% ACRES AT EAST LAKE, REDUCED now to $650; get butjr. 1,067 feet of road front on thla WATCH FOR MX SUBDIVISION Ponce DeLeon ate Plate ready and sale ■tarts December 1. Some big, fine corners. W. E. WORLEY. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. SANDERS & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $2,600—Near Grant Park, a lovely new 6-room cot tage. Gas, bath, sink in kitchen. Corner lot. Terms. $3,500 — Clarkston, 8-room house, 5 acres land, lovely house, fine orchard, shade; near depot. Big bargain. Terms. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. ONE OF THE BEST Ft,ACES IN ATI,AN. tn to Infeet for rental Income or enhance* nieiit Is Kdgewood avenue. Smooth paving la now Indue laid on thla atreet from Peach* tree to Boulevard; when thla work la com* pleted Edge wood avenue property will take n jump, and now la the opportune time to make a purchase. WE HAVE A FEW SMALL LOTS IN vicinity of Jarkaon and Bonlevard on Kdgewood avenue, at $33 and $40 a front foot. No similar frontage In Atlanta can be bought at thla price. Our opinion Is that In a few rears this property trill be selling at $100 a foot. There are only a few placet now where yon can break In on a good business atreet In Atlanta In the mile limit at leas than $10) a foot. $3,000—Rents for $30, close in, brand new 8-room 2- story, nice, level lot, all con- $3.800—BUTS BEST LOT ON PONCE DeLeon avenue, comer Boulevard, 69x116. Term* $1,200 ca*h, balance $280 a year. Fine for apartment house. SNAP FARM FOR SALE SNAP 45 acre*, near Union City, on A., B. A A. railroad, close to school and church. Haa nice orchard, fine bottom land, plenty of woodland. It's a big bargain and don’t you inlsa It, But you will have to hurry. All ensh, $1,000. One 3-room aud 12 room house—We Insist n^vou buying. It’a actually worth today M’CRORY & JOHNSON, 405 Peters Building. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVE. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS for we can furnish for $4 to $16. DON’T BUY THEM. THOUGH. WE CST MACHINES FOR 31.60 AND MONTH. THE TYPEWRITER EX CHANGE. Imorli'nn Writing Machine Co.. Bell ; I'bone 292*1. 1*7 Peachtree Ht. $2.2SO—ANOTHER PONCE DELEON corner beyond the eprlnge on eaeleet term*. Will double in value In a year or two. $C,2$0—BUTS 12 ACRES ON HIGH- land avenue car line nnd paved atreet. Best on north side for sub division. HOMES, LOTH. ACREAGE, CEN- tral properly and factory sites In every direction at best prices and tsrmn. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 217 Century Building. Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 ACREAGE PROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. A mighty fine farm of 13 acres, And sure there'll be plenty of takers; For the price Is so low And It's eo easy to show. MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate and Renting. 609-10 Century Building. Both Phones, 4234. Extra Beil Phone, 4235. $450—Reduced from $700, pretty West End corner lot. A bar gain, and this price is only good until Wednesday. SACRIFICE SALE. Four new cottages, close-in on North Side, well planned and constructed, porcelain baths, street improvements all complete, ear line in front of door. Renting now to good tenants at $66.00 per month. $6,000, CHAS. P. GLOVER, 6 Auburn. $1,400—Reduced from $1,800, per fectly beautiful lot 50x200. De sirability considered, this is the cheapest lot on the North Side. $1,275—Reduced from $1,700. Highland avenue corner lot 100x175. A beauty. TYPEWRITERS. e guarantee satisfaction to every ctu er. We are harked by the wtdl-knowu M. Ashe Typewriter Company nnd oof ■an tee 1* good, See un before buying, can duplicate any price umd# North h. Rend any advertisement you find, o a note of It, nnd onler your type- Atlanta Typewriter Ex change, 71 X. I’ryor St.. Atlanta, Ga. Branch of II. M. Ashe Company. WALKER DUNSON, Real Estate. 401 Equitable. Phone 2187. I HOUSE, EMMETT 8T., NEAR bill avenue, reduced from $2,800 to Rent value $25 per month. Fill In the last line of the above JJmerJck to suit yourself, but come nnd *#• me with the money to buy this place, it la In two blocks of csr line to Decatur; in nix blocks of Agnea Scott college. Good six room bouae. good bnrn; house on lurautl ful lot, nnd about 7 acres of good bottom tnnd; very rich, aud no better place for truck aud dairy farm. Place well watered. Price $4,50). Ilnve pretty new 8-room house in Grant Park section will ex change for vacant lota. We buy nnd sell purchase money notes. lug Jackson street. b* $7*»; THREE NORTH BIDE HOMES AT BACRb lice prices. These nlnee* arc complete In every respect; one or them Is ta | of Penchtrre, one door froi place, and the other one Is !i Peachtree, thla -side of North avenue, and has ii reduction In price of #1.000. The other one I* «ra Piedmont nvenue, and ban a reduction In price of $1,600. The price* are ne follows; First place, $8,150; second, $9,000. aud third place $9,600. RAILWAY SCHEDULES Showing the Arrival and Departure of Pas- —er Trains of the For —*— “ * lUhject to Typographic Eighth atreet, for only MODERN HOME, iltol, at price which Ideal location for a 'V««t Ft.. S:15 am . . *t Ft. 10 JO am •ilmnhnall :16 am o. ....12:00 n’n 0 2:00 pm • tlumhu* 7:90 pm 19 Columbus.. 6:10 am S Montgm'y. »;40 am N. O....... 2:15 pm 17 Columbus. 4:10 pm 41 West Ft.. 6:25 pm XI N- O...... f :40 pin 34 Montgiu'y f i . 96 N. 0 11:55 pm I Trains marked • rnn dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus x run Bwaday only. Other trains ran dally. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, Phones: Bell 339, Atlanta 363. $7,000 FOR ONE OF THE PRETTIEST two-story nine-room dwellings In Inman Dark. Large lot. Make Ideal home. Terms. $5,000 FOR NEW TWO-8TORY SEVEN- room residence on north aide. All modern Improvements; one-half crab, balance ease 0i«K»0OM«0OOO4WlO^ O STATISTICS. O O 0 0O00000000000OO0000O000O0O PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $10,950—L. R. Shedden to C. W. Crank.haw, lot on Peachtree street; warranty deed. SI,$00—T. J. Wesley to H. E. Russell, lot on Gordon street; warranty deed. $175—J. A. Jolly to Mrs. K. S. Bog- man. lot on Sunset avenue; deed to se cure debt with power of sale. $100—B. T. Bruce to Miss N. R. Mas- see, lot In Tampa, Ga.; deed to secure debt with power of sale. $2,300—Mrs. C. 8. Tidwell to Charles Holchn, lot on Fifteenth street; war ranty deed. building”permit8. $125—J. O. Fuller, 23 West Georgia avenue, to re-cover house. 1250—Daniel Bros.. 77 Peachtree street, to change stairway. DEATH 8. Annie Johnson, colored, age 26. died at 166 East Ellis street. G. B. Smith, age 70, died at 101 North Butler street. George Cook, colored, ago 41, died at $2 Fortune street. Oliver Tapp, colored, age 29, died at 101 North Butler street. George Evans, age 40, died at 101 North Butler street. Phoebe Roberts, colored, age 60, died at 52 Railroad street. N. Terrell, colored, age 21, died at rear 54 Greensferry avenue. M. McCall, colored, age 41, died at 31 Gridin street. Joseph Willis, colored, age I, died at 342 Fulton street. Charley Smith, colored, age 18, died at 211 Irwin street. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Pound, 116 Pearl street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Reevss, 17 -Queen street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Beecher Place, a girl. To Mr. nnd Sirs. H. R. Wilson. 285 Glenn street, a boy. To Sir. and Mrs. R. C. Loele, 426 Daniel street, a girl. To Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Ball, 132 Da vis street, a girl. To Sir. nnd Mrs. R. L. Pearson, 742 Glenn street, a girl. we hnve sold $20*1.000 worth of property on this one street. When you get s hundred different peop,e Interested where ooly Improvments come about. A number of our customers who have bought' Kdgewood avenue property decline to consider selling at all, preferring to keep their lots for per manent Improvements and life-time rents. They realise that It would be Impossible to duplicate the Investment anywhere else In Atlanta. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Century Bldg. 1 GRANT & PETTY 30-32 East Alabama St. Ponce DeLeon Avenue- Near the Boulevard, beau tiful cottage of six rooms, nice elevated lot, 50x250. This is in one of the most de sirable parts of this beauti ful ninety foot drive. We have just turned down an offer of $2,000 for the ad joining lot. We can sell this place if sold in the next fif teen days for $4,500, $800 cash and $35 a month. There is nothing on this street that, you can buy for any price j like this. - GRANT & PETTY, Both Phones 1287. BISHOP MORRISON * INSTRUCTS CLASS Special to The Georgian. Gaffney, 8. C., Dee. 2.—At the fourth . day’* session of the Methodist Conference Her. J. D. Hammond, D. P., aeeretary ot education, was Introduced and presented the report from that board. After a reference I to the work among the colored people, Dr. .’ Hammond requested the conference to hear Dr. John Wesley Gilbert, n professor In • Pnvne College. Cunningham, of Nashville, sec* The class to he admitted Into full connec tion was called A> the chancel and instruct* h1 In the duties which they are to perform T. T. STOCKTON DIES AT JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 2.—'Thomas Tel fair Htockton, business manager of Tbo ! Florida Tlmet-Unlon, died here Saturday ] afternoon, after a long Illness. He was one i of the best-known newspaper men In the South. 37.750 FOR CLOSE-IN NORTH SIDE COR- ner lot; fronts on two prominent eUeeta. The place for an apartment bouse. See me •bout thla. It mail be sold before Decern- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From- | Depart To- Ravannab .... 1M and Macon 11.40 pm Jacksonville.. 7.50amlMacon ..,100 am Macon llSiB lUron ........ 4.00 poi Macon 4.29 podjacksonrUIe... 130 pm Macon 110 pmltavaooah .... 9.15 pm FUNEDAL NOTICE. BARNARD.—The friends of Mlenes Sallie, Lucy and Kate Barnard art Invited to attend the funeral of Mias Hallle Bar nard at Mt. Lukes Episcopal .-hiirrh at 4JO Monday afternoon. Interment at MRS. WHEAT IS BURIED^ ON MONDAY After an lllnens of four weeks, Mr*. Mar garet A. Wheat died Saturday afternoon at o'clock nt a private sanitarium. Mrs. Wheat, who was 56 years of age. resided with her two sons. Frank C. Wheat, cashier of the Carter-Gllleaple Electric Company, and John D. Wheat, cashier of the Trust ('imipsny of Georgia, at 86 Hit! street. 8he nlM4> leates two brothers, William Carroll, of Ulchioond, Va., and John Carroll, of Cov ington, 141. Mrs. Wheat had been a resident of this city for the past twenty years and was well knowu. She was a devout member of the Church of the Immaculate Corn-option, where the funeral ceremonies were con ducted Monday morning at 9:30 o’clock. The Interment wan In Oakland cemetery. The following Well-known gentlemen not ed as pallliesrers: John N. Maloue. Charles M. Coyne. Philip Keuuev, Thomas Hastings, Edward F, Kenney ami C. P. Morphy. SHRINER8 PREPARE FOR BIG FEAST K* kslsmu Alelknm—whatsv.r that mrana. That's what th« aanouac«ment of Yaarab Temple. Uy.tlc Shrine, aaya right at th« atari. And farther oa It remarkt that the aaaunl seulon will be held on lteeember U. when there will he efeetloo of ofdrera, rere- ■noalal nnd—last, bat not least—refresh ments. "The bnnquet committee made aaeh a failure at the la.t meeting they have been discharged," nnnonnee. Potentate Forrest Adair, "and thla one will be la charge of Nolden Kd V. Brown, chairman; C. II. K«- ,lg. Henry It. Unread, T. U. Ferris and John A hiredge," 80UTH AND NORTH ROAD RE-ELECT8 OFFICERS kpeclat to Tbo Georgian, Montgomery, Ala., Doc. 2.—At a meeting of the stockholders of tho South and North Railway here tho old officers were re-elected, save that George W. Jones, of Montgomery, takes the place of the late J. M. Falkncr, as vice president, and on ths board of di rectors. At the Instance of Henry B. Gray and other minority stockholders, over thirty thousand shores of this stock, owned by the Louisville and Nashville railroad. Is tied up by injunction to prevent the larger corporation buying In the latter at a price the minority think Insuf ficient. FAMOUS BAGPIPER TO PLAY AT BANQUET Special to The Georgian. Suvanah, Go., Dec. 2.—The one hun dred and llfty-seven'.h anniversary of the St. Andrew* society will be ob served tonight. A banquet will bo given at the De Soto hotel. William Cameron, of New York, a noted bag piper, will be among tho guesta Be sides rendering bagpipe mualc, he will give an exhibition of tbo sword dance. Eels Stop Water Wheal. Romo, Oa, Dec. 2.—An eel story Is added to the season's collection of flah yarns by John C. Miller, ‘owner of a large milt near Rome. He says tho - water wheel of his mill was stopped Saturday, ant upon Investigation, he found the cause to he eleven huge eels that were caught in the meshes of the wheel. Akin Will Be Elected Rome, Ga, Dec. L—Wednei election will be held In the fort senatorial district to choose c sor to the late Senator John Then Is no opposition 11 Ml Paul F. Akin, of Bartow. Floj tooga and Bartow countie.- go In the election. .