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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
11
for sale—miscellaneous
roll SALE—Coal! •team ami .lomotli- eoal.
wMesale ami retail. 1'rloei are rlelit.
.,,,1 nmillt.r l« the lieat. Asa G, Camfler,
"!■ 1 Thonra 3374 main anil 35S1 I try.
unR SALE—Pumps that pump vittor In-
,te,nA of trouble. Repaired "Itboui re-
rjovlnf? pipe from well. "So Kn*y to Fix.*'
jiunn Machinery Company. Atlnnla.
PoiV - <AI.K—Automolilli, uuil gnanllne on
line batteries fresh fttilly; ampere teit
rr no *ale. No*. S, 7 ami l- Don* Mncbtn-
erj Company.
rfjirSALE-Wholegnlo mid retail. Slmond'a
* .... .A it-.. \lo lulio I 'AinrtA ur lit ft f*n I n .
Just the* thing. 46 Mad
nr«r<—>>iio "'l'" « “
hnracppwer ami one 4-horaepower eeconn-
iiflnil gasoline engines: all of standard make.
PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE.
WANTED—necenddiaml furniture, office
nnd household goods: highest cash price
paid for same. A. Springer, 2S S. I'ryor st.
Main.
MA«K r Hb I MVS CASH FOR SEtONb;
HAND FURNITURE OR ANYTHING OF
VALUE. ATLANTA "PHONE 3S$7.
\\ ANTED—t se of piano; also furniture for
three rooms; only three In family: will
give heat of ear* and small monthly rental
for same. Address Furnishings, Box 129,
enre Georgian. •
A LOT of furniture in exchange for hill
, or uuythlng of value. Bell ’phone
Tv* 1095.
idlrons and large Are
WANTED-A
fTTr'RALE—A bargain In a 2-Unrnt diamond
at M Greer’s, the upstairs Jeweler, 414
renturr building. Must he sold today,
FOR SALK—One automatic cheese cutter;
pood as new: a bargain. 125 Peters-st.
A tin nt a phone 1602.* '
FiTk SALE—Plano In first class condition:
will sell very cheap for cash. Call-at-843
Whitehall-^ u
KOI. SALE—Gas stove, suit of furniture
and one dresser nnd wnshstnnd. Apply nt
141 K Georgia-a ve.
FOR SALK—one 4Vh«>rsepower boiler; five
too horsepower boilers. Good ns new. At
half nrlce. • I*. J4. Storey, 3 South Moore-,
st. Bell 'phone 3ofr,
FOR SALE—A lot of furniture In exchange
for ball heater or anything of value.
Hell ‘fhone Ivy 1005. ^
F?>1t SALE—Oiip fine mission dining room
net. one brass trimmed bed and princess
dresser, one rug. 9 by 12. 31 Porter place;
A pa rtment No. 4.
v; pel.
it. R. F. I>. No. 2. Elberton.Mln.
FOR SALE—One ‘meat Inix ami tools, con’-
natlnc scales, cheese knife, flsb box, oil
tank, two gasoline lights, cheap. A. K.
|tnrge. East Point, Ga.
jci roltREKI’ONDING course In advertis
ing: partly paid: can have benefit of full
enifse, or If desire can change for civil
nr electrical engineering or any course
taught In the International Corresponding
Schools. A ldg bargain. Reason for selling,
change of occupation. Answer nt once to
ItargnIII. Box 75. care Georgian.
FTiR SALE—A Gy press Incubator nnd ftroc.d-
i-r chenn. .MS'! Brown a ml Whitp Leg-
horn**. Basil M. Woolley. Jr.. 311 West
IViirlitruest. Boll ’phone Ivy 1833-J.
PARTY LEAVING city will sell or rent
ini'*, entire furnishing of north aide
hmiip. ulno rooms, lit reasonable rates,
n. il 'plimio 31ES-.T.
pint SALE—One oak davenport, gas range.
* —*— four mahogany
WANTED—Roll top desk. Must be cheap.
State price, J. L.. Bax 63. care Geor
gia n. a
I WANT TO BUY a flrst-elnss butcher’s
oUtflt cheap. Paul Flynt. Griffin. Ga.
WANTED—A Majestic cooking range with
plumldng connection for hot water; also n
first-class dining table and set of dining
chairs. Answer, stating lowest cash nrle
must be cheap. 41 W. Georgla-ave.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
CARPETS RELAID AND CLEANED.
REPAIRING nnd making esrpeta. Orlen*
tal rugs cleaned equal ro new. W. E.
Cox. 28 Ijimar-st. BeV
■II phoi
56J7-J. Main.
BUILDING MATERIAL
ANTI-TRUST PRICES on thlBtta. lothe,
and all sizes and grades of lumber. Car
lots a specialty. R. J, Craig & Co.. 166
Whitehall. Phones: Bell Main 5043. Atlanta
phiNTiNa
Clement Printing Co.
COMMERCIAL THINTIXO.
39ft Whltehnll st, Atlanta phone 1945.
„ SEWING MACHINES RENTED.
WE RENT new Singer nnft Wheeler A- Wit
machines with complete set of attach
i for }' per inon #K * ,i»ii
OSowlWff Mnehli
1893. 71 Whitehall-at.
^CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
IPBELL do yonr remodeling and
DOGS. BIRDS AND PETS.
1
WANTED—A good watch dog; house-broke.
Address Box 931, Atlanta. Gn.h
HUt SALE—Two thoroughbred white point-
oS^E fine pointer bitch with liver spots. 3
years old. or one of her pups. 3 months
old, for sale; will sell eJJher one; write for
price; blteh very well trained. «’ v
,ewls. MeDonough, tin. Route 6.
FOR SALE, ehenp, pure-blooded Scotch col*
lie pups. Address nt onre, UoMles, care J
W. Burke Company. Macon. C
THREE well-1rallied bird clogs for sale
••heap. Also one opossum and eoon dog.
or will exchange for automatic or hammer
lens shotgun. Write K. C Stark, Com
WANTED—To exchange thoroughbred poul-
try; several breeds to select from; a puppy
of either pointer. Boston terrier, English
greyhound or fox terrier; must be good
stock. Address F. V. Turk, Stllesboro, Gn.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT
1 RRAMHACII I*. A NOB.
Established m
• High In price and quality—But—
P<»cht Piano Parlors. 62 N. Foray th-nt.
f - Mi; SALE- An Esfey plane In good condl
Pen. Aiinly at 5W IMviohtreo st.
For SAI^E—Handsome surrey. In fine
shape. The price Is Irresistible, *'6 Mad
OLD MATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
FOR BALE—Going out of business. Will
•Hi nir latest Improved Nntlonnl cash reg
ister it half price. Used six months. Gro
cery. Box pl2, earaJJgorgian. • • .
FDR BALE—tInc organ. $15: gas stove. $5.
connected, reiply for uaoj ranges. coal nnd
wood. $10 end $15. Blankenship's Btevr
Company. CIS Iteters-st. Doth ’phoiies 4154.
ffiV HALF, cheap. 48-1 nclv Westinghons*
erhiust fan. double fnce electric sign.
Ihdlnnt Home beater. 300 nlc* chairs, water
Poach 1
P't? <ALE--lMono In "first-class condition
Will sell very cheap for cash. Call 343
White ha 11-at.
PTv»; TWO besot Ifni Boston ferns, mens-
nrhig nt least 4 feet In diameter, for
s-b (urns. For further Information, write
X Y Box 5. care Georgian. ^ b
I’d It s.M.li -Ton colonies pure gentle
DnPsn '••••••. Good dovetail hives. Twen.
tr bmp rnn«bs to each colonv. Hell spacing
f■ *mi<••• Fin.* condition. Bold nt a bargain.
Ibcs, Box 144. care Georgian.
FnR HATE—bmnlt stock groceries and
mark'** fixture*. Good location. Apply
1*1 McDaniel. Atlanta ’phone 5683 A.
45
riiR SALE -Practically new sbd^-
Inches high. Hell phane 2111 Main. __
foR s.M.E—One Remington automatic shot
cun. $23; brand new: perfect. J. W. f’rnft,
Rlherton. Ga. R. P. !». 2.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Well bucket nnd rope Bur ”8o
Easy to Fix’’ pump. Duun Mncnlnery
fompnny. Atlanta.
Lost
reward. G. Y*. C*ooft. _
Hdst-Saturday, night mi West End car.
. Indy's silver purs- containing money nnd
furnished $ 76.00
— . 56.00
. 45.00
170 Lucile Are..
127 Nelson, modern, ..
22(1 Peeples, two baths
104 Lee 8t
Candler'8t., Decatur, Ga
00 W. North Are
39! Spring St
92 Loomis 8t
92 W. North Are., modern,
29« South Boulevard
257 Simpson St.
42.50
37.50
25.00
40.00
25.00
23.50
O r., 54 Johnson *
O r., 71 Redwood Are. ...
5-r., 193 Windsor 8t
5-r., 238-A 8. Pryor St. .. .
5 r., 298 Osk 8t
5-r., 104 Garden 8t
5-r., 450 Grant 8t
5-r.. 408 Ormond 8t
Clifton Ave., Edgewood
4 r., 721 B. Pryo
4 r., 43 Newport 8t. . . .
3 r., 731 Whitehall
3-r., 372 Auburn Ave. . . .
PLATS.
5-r., 4 Hunnirtitt St. ..
5-r-, 72 W. Peachtree .. ,
5-r., 214 Capita! Ave. .. .
5-r.. 202 K. North Ave..
FIVE beautiful 5-roont.
Close in on North side.
This is only a partial list.
25.00
. . 33.00
. . 25.00
. . 20.00
.. 10.00
. . 20.00
. . 32.50
.. 22.50
. . 13.10
. . 20.00
.. 22.50
.. 12.30
. . 8.60
. . 8.60
. . 9.00
.. 10.00
..$27.50
30.00
35.00
20.00
sttnm-henied flats.
Price $45.00.
Get our shaft.
W. A. FOSTER
AIM]
RAYMOND ROBSON
FOR RENT.
H r. flat. 04 Currier St $4
6«r. h., 59 Bedford Place, Oct. 7 . . . . 2
h,, 28 Highland Ave 25.00
h.. 97 Pulliam HI.. Oct. JJ .. .. 33.50
h., 03 Kills Bt 20.00
h., 304 Richardson 8t 23.00
h. t 2201* Decatur 8t 11.00
fi r. h., 08 Hayden St., Oct. 1 2M.00
. h., 421 Capitol Ave 20.00
, h., 2 Warren Place .. .. 20.60
, h. t fil Kalb Are Ifi.OO
h-, 143 Hunnicqtt St .. 18.00
Is.. 128 Da via 8t .. 18.10
h.. 145 Randolph St. 18.00
h„ 35 Stonewall St 20.00
h., 7 F.vclyn PInca 18.00
h.. 154 Ha; nes 81 18.60
8-r«h., 33 Gresham Ht 14.00
WE I’l'BI.ISII a weekly rent bulletin, giv
ing n good description of everything we
Ivc for rent. Get a «*opy.
JOHN .1. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 AUBURN AVE-
jjmbrellXrepairs.
~ Knrr
• SHOE REPAIRING.
MEN 8 alines half-soled, sewed. 75c; nailed,
56c; .Morgan & Wright rubber heels. 46c;
good rubber heels, 2Ro. Owlnn’a shops, Ms-
rlettn and nroud. Whitehall and Mitchell,
nest white oak leather. n '*’ 1
ended for and delivered.
HORSE 8H0EING AfJD CLIPPING
f-nKSUR.VT XIIOniM! t'OMPANT.
IIlBh-grode borae ahm-lns mill rllppln,.
8 Pratt-»t.Allan tn -|ih.mi- 810,
STORAGE.
HormriioLD noons movni. •torni.
paxke.1 anrl .blpnail. Cathcart Trbnafar
a«a Rtorn;* Co.. 1S3-S Walton «t. Both tolo
phonoa.
paobptl, *hippprl. Sojairnto room*. Boll iw!
Molimnv •niA.NBKHU & RTOnAOB CO.
Phones 137. Three warehouses. Furniture
nnd tdntinx stored In separate room*.
■fo- Tin-; nrsiNKss rrStjr of Af-
LANTA—Meyer, the Sign Man, tins sev
ered his connection with nla late employers
nnd nfter October 1 will be prepared to de
sign. make nml execute any kind of sign
wny purpose. Francis A. Meyer.
8IGN PAINTERS.
REYNOLDS A IIELMCAMP,
Bell ’Phone 1678.
HOUSE WRECKING.
R. L. LEE.
Hoii*^ Wrecker. 66 N. Forsyth St.
Het’ond-hnml Lumber. Brlek for Sale.
SEWING MACHINE8.
8EWIN(» MAt’IIINEH
of all kinds repaired. Oil. needles, shuttles
for nil machines. McNair A Non, 133ft
Whitehall. Phone Main 3043.
„ STOVES AND TINNING.
’RACTK’AL stove, range and furnace re
pairing; all kinds tin and sheet metal
work; roof* valley*, gutters, etc.; repair
woik a specialty. All work guaranteed. M.
A. Shelton. 111-413 Mnriettn-at. ’Phones 5275.
PAVING 8T0NE. ETC.
GRANITE, limestone nnd marble of nil
kinds, curbing, paving, crushed nnd rub
ble stone. Capital Stone Company, office
and yards Martin and Terrv-sfn. nnd Geor-
gla rntlrond. Pell ’phone 1867 main.
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS. Safes. Mncey Filing
Case«. Mluieograph*. Office Enrol tare and
Hniqdles. if. M. Ashe Co.. Atlanta. Gn.
VFDWHiffcRH—All makes. i-urIi or credit.
( atalogin* and bargain Hat free. Atlanta
Typewriter Exchange. Atlanta. Gu.
S4760—JELLIC0 COAL—$4.00.
IE'YOU WILL take not IcsX than Are
tops, delivered at our convenience, be
tween now and October 15. cash on delivery.
Join our club nnd get best .Telllrn domostb
coni nt $4 per ton. A carload at $3.75. Ad
dryrs Coal, 1*. O. Box 85d.
POR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
71 North Forsyth St.
(Cor. Luckie.)
INVESTMENTS.
ft, 150 buy* three houses renting for
$384 net per year. ’ There are In
good renting section In western part of
the city.
$4,500 gets two double houses with four
rooms to the side, renting for $480 per
year. Located within one block of
Capltol-ave.
$4,000 for two two-story houses rent
ing for $504 per yeer. . Have sinks,
toilef*. etc. This It over 11 per cent
on your money, Lot runs through the
block, having two street fronts.
$5,600 buys thirteen-room dwelling, on
Washington street, with all modern
improvements: nicely shaded corner lot.
Could be rented as apartments and
made to pay handsome Income on the
money.-
FOR yacant building lots ate me. I
am offering some very attractive ones
at very attractive prices.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Phone 339-M.
NEW HOMES.
ASK THE PEOPLE.
W« build hnmfif for rash or on easy terma.
We uae nothing but the beat materials. Our
carpenters are white and skilled mechatxlrs.
There are no batter hoasea built in Atlanta
than we build, whether it be a cottage or e
mansion. Ask the people. Plana free. At
lanta phone 1252.
J. A. DOZIER & CO.,
403 "Peters Building.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
Ordinary-, office, S.pUpbfr 9, J908.
W. Z. turner has applied for letters of ad
ministration on the. estate of L. P. Cox, de-
This is, therefore, to notify all, eoo-
B. WILKINSON, ^Ordinary.
GEORGIA—-Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Offiee, September 9, 1008.
James M. Carrije has applied for letter*
or guardianship of the person and property of
Charlie Cargile, minor, under the age of 14
years.
This is, therefore,' to notify all concerned
that the seme will he heard on tha flrst Mon
day in October nesh
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
. Ordlpary*! CiTice. September 0, 1908.
William J. Campbell hae applied for latter*
of guardianship of the person and property
of Leak and Emma Kennedy, minora, under
Monday in October next.
- —- <K1NH0N o f j| w * ry .
LEGAL NOTICES.
\GRAND
GEORGIA-Enlton Cuunty.
Ordinary's Office. Bept. 9, 190S.
William M. 3lcKee, ndmltiietrafor estate
Elisabeth J. MeJCen, Ideceueed. represents
that he has fully illscharged tho duties «*f
hla an Id triiif, nnd nrnya for letters of dla-
mlaslou. Thla Is therefore to notify all per-1
ion* concerned to show enuae. If any they •
cnn. on or before the tlrot Monday in Oeto- \ |AJ| S M
ber next, why «njd ndmfnlatrntor should j IwlirHllCCS
not be discharged.
JOHN It. WILKTXBON. Ordinary.
WILI
'ulton County.
’* Offiee. Hept
OEORGL
.^Ordinary’* Offiee, Heptember 9, 1908.
\v. Harper haa applied for letters of gu
dianship of the person* and property of Iloxla
"oggett, nee Roxie Uleaton. insane person.
Thlr, is, therefore, to notify all concerned
that the same will be heard on the flrat Mon
dny in October next.
JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary.
OEOItOIA—Fulton Tkiunty.
Court of Ordinary. Chambers, Bept. 9, 1908.
To the heirs-at-law of Myra M. Upshaw,
decear.ed, who reside out of Raid state: F.
M. Gordon, VF. H. Crogmsn and G. W. Arnold
having m exerutore applied for probate In
solemn form of the lest will of said deceased,
you are hereby riled to be and appear at the
next October term of said eourt, to ba hald
on the first Monday in October next, as aaid
will of said deceased will then be offered for
probate in solemn form.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Fulton County! :
Court nf Ordinary. Chambers, Sept. 9, 1908-
To the heirs at-law of George Standing, da
ceaaed, who reside out of said atate: O. J.
Dallas and A. M. Wilkins having as executors
applied for probate ip solemn form of the
last will of said deceased, you are hereby
ejted to he end appear at tne next October
term of said court, to be held on the flret
Monday in October next, as said will of said
deceased will then be offered for probate In
solemn form.
JOHN R. WILK1NHOS. Ordinary.
r.KOBOfA-
Court of
The a
MeDonal . ... ,., „ ,
ceased, for • twelve months support for her
relf, having duly tiled their return, all per
sons are hereby cited to ehow cauee, If any
“ ’ ave, at tha next October term of tl'
why said application should not
JOHN R. WILKINBON. Ordinary.
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING.
H. ALLEN CO.. Tin nnd sin to roofers.
40 Trinlty-ove.
3438.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
BRYAN 8T.—Near Cherokee Ave., new five-
room cottage, lot 50x200. This is a very
attractive, homelike plare and ought to ap
*eal to anyone; ha* every convenience; one-
ia|f block jfrom car; 1-9 rash; price $3,800.
lot. You know this i> right In the center ot
Repairing n specialty.
Rhone* Bell 2633. Atlanta
SAFE AND MACHINERY HAULING.
IRON 8AFE8 and machinery hauled. Hnn-
tiled with rare. A. Dnfee Hons. 63 South
Foreyth-at. pell ’phone 1157.
MATTRESS nENOVAYrNS."^
RENOVATING.
For mattress work, call Hollingsworth Mat
treat Co. We buy. sell and renovate feathers.
Phones. Bell 25nj-J: Atlanta 1175.
FIREPROOF STORAGE.'
roM'MBIA CAIIAr.n rn„ 3TM1
Both ’phones UW. Antomtwillea stored
thni the whiter nt 55 per month.
* VIOLINS.
8. M. KIMBRWLL. violin maker and ar
tlstlr repnlrrr. 130ft I'eorhtree. 'Phone
main
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
WALKER & ORCHARD,
Bell T’honr >?n!n 366?. Atlnntn 3662.
137 WH1TF.HAI L 8TRE.BT, x
Contracts tnken for high-grade roflulshlng.
repairing nnd unholatnring. Mission fund
ture to order. Parking nnd shipping n ape
elnlty.
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH REPAIRING
. QUALITY. ITIrs* right. Fred L.
Williams. Jeweler, 97 Ilerntur-tt. Bell phono
, I A little money spent on this wil
FOUND—Chain with v/oaa. tjie nntne AinP'X I a fine home: $800 cash, balance easy.
Found n g$» *d while ng** on J nnly_$2,500.
Price
iMd-ive.. between’ SouTh Pryor nnd
JL pply 78 Cunnliighnm st.
LOST-A lilninond suti-burst bnmstpln nt
Carnegie library or between the library
• ii«l m Cnrengle wny. mi Monday. Liberal
fennnl. Return to Mr*. Belle Mead<
ParnegU way.
Porvii - Hmaf! leather mediefm* eaae nl»out
.♦ by 6 Inehes. containing twenty, amnll
bpttleg nf medlidnn. miarpe A Dohme In
B'lt letters on inside ton rover. Owner
fnn Imve same by calling 92 Lnrkln-st., Llx-
*!' 8tnoot, and paying rpnaonnblc rowsrd. t
LOST-Front tny home on' Lnki*wmMl-ave.,
Sunday, one female eolller. white with
;r..nn spots; ollpiM»d from shotiJilers back,
ibtum to |„ c. Cheshire and get reward.
or Pbo»© main 2948 between 9 n. m. nml
L “
t^'8T Near 8tate-st. school or somewliere
in^ that vicinity, one wnteh fob. Return
Lllieral reward.
r Walnnt-wt
igst Fleur de IU en
a it It r-earls; one small
itewnrd. r„j| Atlanta ’piione i»i3 or retui
'b*» Etta Hher, rare 4'hninlmrllB-Jon
> " n DuBose.
I^T-ft A. Pi. fraternity t»ln. Return
I’ North Forayth-st., $»r ’phono Bell 453
tnTin. Reward. t
Lost—t;old watch' foil "wit h ^it. George coin
hanging to same. Kindly return, to E.
H- nvitg, ivmm-y bnildlng. ; n
I.OST-Brooeh, wfeatb ifealgn set with
.P r arU. Wednesday, between 9:3-> and 12
Rewind jf returned to Mlts Gns-
Sll’—KIbiep. I'leilmont Hotel. n
l'•END—Large Bernard bitch. Owner
„ ,f,n bare same by 4'alltng ot 136 West
Ibintrr-st. nt onc# /
Snmll black 'hatui ptiriu*. eftljer at
' nnmhcrlln-JotMiaafi-PtiBoae rnimmiiy'a or
there and Enrayth-st.. Wednewlay
^ H " 1 P- m.: purse ••ontnlns picture* npd
nSrr Dttle* articles that owner prtxes vary
v: '*tao contains cbsnge. Rewaril If
•turned to R. Jones. $-nr»* Chsmberlbi-
cond floor, a
watch fob,
^bio-on I Mi Rose Compnny; s
f>n MhJfehSll-sr., t'.rl
Lf '*y—White hull Pitch; rtfht eor brtudle.
.-lili Mr » to 64 FnlrMe sl. Get reward. a
-a hiaclt silk' pnrusol with black.
•r.jokHi, 4-ntwed handle, on Walker to
j- —.
Do Forrest*a«! car. slmnt 1 o'efoek.
«Jft»tam|wr 16. ladles* handbag, with bank
in $ : !,,so awall- purse, containing almut
It rim nrd If yfnrued to Mrs. V.
:;„^ fr b Lined. 514 North Boulevard. "
$Plo% Ivy
EAST AVE-—East of ths Bnulsvard
have s few lots left that can bs sold very
cheap. This street is tmnrovtng very rapidly
r.nd they will all toon be gone. Going at
$1,000.
WILL build to suit you on a Dargan lot.
West End. These are benutiful lota, all
50x150, cast front, level as a floor, well
shaded.
WE bars some fine rent-paying rmparty that
has not been offered before; paying from
15 to 18 per cent; on good streets. This is
gilt-edge property snd ought to interest you.
ON the Smith Decatur car line, near the junc
tion of th* East Lake car line, we are of
fering a good fl-room house and bath room;
water br pump: lot 158x138; hat fine or
chard. A very cheap place, $2,250, on caay
16 SOUTH BROAD.
J. A. JUSTICE & CO.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Established 1895.
® AND ,M '
CITY AND FARM LANDS.
La re. *Rrt ■mill tr»rM of |lmh»r. . Homo,
hunt on *»«y tornn. Mnuthlj- lu.tollmonu.
Faun, « ,|i«-laU;, one to Bflv jmm lira,.
Why not own a nome In the Funny Kouth?
It will ndd ten years to any old eollder’a
life With $169.3<1o to b« spent In our city
within 12 months we will grow mm*. Now
Is the time. Two flue lots and 2-story house
of 6 rooms, plastered, papered, palated. Are
place nnd grates; n snap ^
WATCH REPAIRING.
WATCH Repairing
YE8.
THAT 18 MV SPECIALTY.
A. M. BALDING, fl CENTRAL AVE ,
Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed.
TYailoring.
E n. WRIGHT. Merchant Tailor. 29 Enst
Alnhnmn-st.. opposite Temple Court. A ! l
of the In test styloa and fobrlcg ready for
Inspection.
AMUSEMENTS
At tha Bijou.
Charlie- Hofrsrd. the character comedian at
entertainment is being voted one of the clev
erest ever seen here.
The Marvelous Millera in thlr sensational
whirlwind dance, the chorus numbers—the
novelty ones—Howard's parody singing, the
singing sketch between Mist Emerson and
: Mr: Mitchell, and the dancing act of Poder
and Chapman, make a randevill program quite
worth while. There will be a matinee
Haturday.
- At the Grand.
Theatergoer* who believe that the true mla-
sion of tile stage is to entertain and divert,
rather than offer weighty, social and economic
problems for solution, will he glsd to learn
that Cohan and Harris will prevent at the
Grand next Monday and Tuesday for three
performances "Forty-five Minutes frqm
Broadway," featuring Hcott Welch, the ex
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary, Chambers. Sept. 0, $$0$.
The appraisers on the application of Ross
Scheub, widow of Gotfreit Scheub, deceased,
for a twelve months support for herself, hav
ing duly (Bed their return, all persona are
hereby cited to show cause, if any they have,
at the next October term of this court, why
said application should not be granted.
JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—^-Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary, Chambers. Rent. 0, 1008.
The appraisers on the application of Tenpie
M. Walker, widow of John R. Walker, de
ceased. for a twelve months support for her
self and minor children, having dulr filed
their return, all persona are hereby cited to
show cause, if any they have, at kbe next
October term of this court, why aald applica
tion should not he granted. •
JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary.
FEATHER8T
1 ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ "*
The Jackson
lantn 1*21$. '
babv'carriaqb tires.
RUBBER TIREK nut on baby carriages.
Ilnnxen Hlcvrb* Company. 170 Whitehall-
st. Work col]•<! for. Rail ’phone 4863.
COAL
COAL.
COAL
BEST QUALITY. CHEAPEST TRICES
T. W, Wills,
rifONKB 258..
' “F U R NACES:
LET US put your furn*ro In good order
pew--don't wnlt. See onr r.elMocking eoal
chute. Burglar-proof. Momrlef Furnace
■CONTRACTOR! AND BUILDERS.
J. A. DOZIER k CO.,
4GI I'etors Rhlg.
HOMER BUILT ON EASY TgRMB.
WALL PAPER.
WILLIS WALL PAPKR * DECORATING
CO. •’T^reej'f end finest stock In Atlnntn.”
trunk!.
TRUNK ANn BAH REPAIRING. H. W.
Rriiiulpo A- Rrp.. Trunk nml
»•<* wpifrtsf.
st. Pfcor.e ISA ^
STOVE REPAIRING.
STOVE REPAIRING. Bl*nk»n»hln Btor*
ro., 219 (ViiiMt. Both phone* 4144. Old
■tore. Iiounht »»il »ol<L
HE ATI MG AN D VENTILATING.
HEATING AND VENTILATING. Expert
methods. Also metal work. Rtaaton IlWt-
r comnsny, 68 Houth Forsyth at. Bell
‘phone 4269.
Prlcg $2,569; $500
. to five year*. 8 per cent.
Motto; Quick aalef and
stnaTT’ profit*. Write now.
No 2 J. Two 6-room houses, oft square*
from' renter of oltj: he. eleetrie light*, rlty
wtirr. coo.1 n*p*lr. rent* for $.-* per month.
r«.U prh-e $3.W Term* «.& with $**>
rn.h, milnnee $«« r*r re*r, 8 per .-ent per
annum. Fi*e Inveelment.
No 13t>. Wnrre ftirm. T mile* northeast
of pitiirertli. Go., with orer s» .■MTe, unrtor
oultlvntlon; hit* four trnmit hotter* nnrt .mo
coo.! hone* of S rnont«. crtteU. 3 areplnree.
wide hull* end porehe*! a tine K.iuthern
home- he* orer two mile, of new wire
tenors; meet weter «n.l two tptod l.raoehee
for water for etoek the year round; *oil
red .-ley, pel.hlo* «n.l .ernly lo.itt; will *row
- iwie of enttoo per nere. Prlee $8,M0. one-
fourth <-n*it and IJ-tM per year at 8 per
.-ent per nmtiim. Thle ploee I* on It I I)
.. No. 1. Jtutt the pl*ee Tor »tork. e..rn aud
* cottou farm. The rent* will pay for It.
'It M'l I I't-ld-d-K .
BUILDING PERMIT8.
$8,000—Mra. J. Y. Morrow. 397 South
Pryor-»t., to build dwelling.
$1,800—A. K. llaker, US \Yeat Fair-
at., to build tlwelllns.
$300—Mr*. I>, D. Bradford, l Garden,
at. to add bath room.
jinn—f. F. Morrle. 140 Jetl-at., to
re.ovar house. '
$105—Forrest & tleor«e Adair, .'9
Hood-at.. to re-cover Itouae.
9710—Vlrglrl i'ailDie, 8 t'olilns-at.,
to Install heating plant.
$200—H. K. Kh-hllghter. 3.4 Hl*h-
land-ave., to re-cover hnuee.
DEATH8.
Charles Graves Matthew*, aged «0,
stage speeches, declaimed any other intention
than that of writing pieces which should af
ford good entertainment- : and nothing mors.
Vaudeville at Lycaum.
Vaudeville of tha-highest class will be seen
in the Lyceum for the flrst two weeks, lie
ginning Monday afternoon and rontinuin;
thru next wgek,, a bill of bigh-prieed nni.
artistic vaudeville acts will be presented and
a new bill will be presented the following
week. MaijkEfr ^90 V.>J«x derided on this
Wednesday aft<-.t f-on after learning that his
legitimate burlesque, attractions are still re
hearsing and will not be able to rsach At
lanta until tfo weeks later. That the publif
may not be disappointed, he has arranged
for many fl^sf-clasa vaudeville attractions to
come tn Atlanta direct from New York and
excellent bills will bs presented next week
and the week following.
Some of these acts art tha highest priced
ever seen in the South.
Vaudeville, at tha Orpheutn.
The orchestra a* the Orpheutn is one of the
fegjvea «/ that popular playhouse this sea-
soil. Professor Brooks has traipod his musi
cians to foe top notch of vaudeville perfection
and they are always in harn|ony with the
artists no the stage. The overtures are prov-
ing an popular as to keep the audience from
leaving In the intermiafcions and nothing but
new Broadway succaaae* ara played. The
vaudeville bill this week is an exceptionally
good one. Headed by Mm*. Casaelfi's won
derful trained doge, it includes a sketch by
Patrice, a monologue by W. H. Mccart, the
female impersonations of Harry LeClair and
the Brothers Phiiiipi in a sensational aero
ha tie oct, besides on* * *“
tures. Performance*
noon and evening.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, Heptember 9. 1908.
Mre. Msxie K. Chapman, administratrix es
tate of M. E. Chapman, has applisd for leave
to sell the land of said deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in October next, els* leave
will then be granted aaid applicant, as ap
plied for;
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GKOROIA-tPultou County,
ordinary's office,
Jennie Robinson, guardian
ind Kate Robinson, inltin
she has fully discharged
said trust, and pravs for letters of dlsiyla
stmt. This Is therefore lit notify all peraons
eenceriied to show cause. If uny they i-ati.
on or before the flrat .Monday Ip October
next, why aaid gunrdlnn should not bo dis
charged.
JOHN II. WILKlNKOS, Ordinary.
GF.t'tRGlA—Fulton County. ' ”
Ordinary's Office, Hep*. 9.
Fffle Dewberry has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of llenjnmln
F. Dewberry, deceased. This Is therefore to
notify nil concerned that the same will be
beard on the flrst Monday In Oefoher next.
JOHN It. WILKINtfON. ordinary.
Notice is hereby givsn to all concerned that
Mary P. Harris, late of said county, died
testate, and no person has applied for ad
ministration on the estate of aaid .deceased,
and that administration de bonla non cum tea
person, on the flrat Monday in Oetebt
unless valid objection is made thereto,
JOHN R. WILKINRON. Ordinary.
fflfSWof X--- Full JtTCoun t y.
Ordlpary's Offics, 8apt. 10, 1008.
Mary Speight* haa appliad for letter* of
*’ akin *f C •
From Broadway
runrdl,n,liln of the nerson and proparty of
0. E. Speights, insane person.
This Is, therefore, to notify ill concert'
that tho same will be heard on the A
Monday In October next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
6$5OR0IA—Fulton £ountj
, Kept. II. 190*.
f Mr*,
ad for
I. Thla
to file
_ aunty.
Ordinary’s Offi ,
M. O. Phelan. Administrator eatats of Mi
Palmsr G. Phelan, deceased, hat spplb
leave to tell the land of said deceased,
la, therefore, to notify all concerned
their objections, if any they have, en or De
fer* the flrst Monday in October next, else
leave will then bt granted aaid applicant, as
applied for.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
ftKORGiA—Fulton Cqualy? Court of Orji-
nary.
At Chambers Sept. 11, 1908.
The appraisers on the application af Grae*
M. Burkett, widow of W. P. Burkett, de
ceased. for a twelve moatha’ support for her
self and minor child, having duly (Had their
tarm of tL._
should not be
JOHN
ftORfUA—Pn
nary.
granted
R. WII
Itoa Cqunty.
why aaid appll
WILKINSON, Ordinary.
Court of Or|l
At Chambara, Sept. 10, 1908.
. -’pi
Mina* yP r,l * M ? , -®9_ »PW
twelve mi
duly filed _
by eited to ehow eguxe, if any they h*r«. at
Hie next Ortober term of this court, why
■aid application should not be granted.
JOHN R. W ILK I NHOS. Ordinal
IN R, WILKINHOS, Ordinary.
THE
TONIGHT 8:86.
Trans-Atlanfics
Presenting
“In New York Town”
Charles Howard nnd a gre.1t company.
Next Week: 'Invijjg Big Show’
nraa!uii,',i
BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Casselli ’s Trained Terrier Tronpe.
Patrice and Company,
Phillippi Bros., Harry LeClair.
EIGHT FEATURE ACTS.
MATINEES EVERY DAY
for the Nortl- r .„ ^ rT
ro: Joseph Gross, doing business gs tb®
Gross Tailoring Uonipany, Bankrupt.—No,
21M.—In B^nkruptey. 1 ^
By virtue of an ordar granted In the
ova causa oil August 28. 1008, by Hon. I*.
Adams, referee |n bankruptcy, I will sell
room 511 Prudential building, Atlanta.
1., nt S o’clock t>. in., on the 8th dny
tract or parcel of Is,
being In the rlt;
Georgia, part of
wit: Ail tnni
of land situated, lying and
tr of Atlanta, Fulton county.
J land lot No. 78, of th® 14tb
dlatrlct of Fulton county, GfiorgU. com*
menelng nt a point on the enat aide of Booth
Pryor-sL two hundred and elghty-atx feat
and six Inched north of Allce-nt., and run*
nlng thence north along tha ®sat side of
said South Pfyor-st, twenty-three fo®t and
eleven Itiehe®, nnd extending back enat. par*
All bids made are anhjeet to the approval
of the court, nnd for further Information
apply to the underalgned.
JOHN T. DENNIS. Trustee,
Fourth National Bank Building.
&)tira la hereby given that tho anbacrT
ere. aa executrices of the will of Mgry
. Garwood, deceased, appointed b.v the aur-
rognte $»f New York count/, N. A’.. Intend
to transfer thirty sharra of stock of Atlan
ta Manufacturer*' Improvement Uonipany,
standing In the name of eald decedent, as
■'* >ws: To Jralielle Garwoml, ten shsras:
ranols A. Garwood, ten shares; to Mar
H. Pnullln, ten shares.
IBARRLI.E GARWOOD.
FRANUIB A. GARWOOD.
As Executrfces. Btc.
LYRIC
Thursday. Friday. Saturday.
Haturdav Matinee
OPENING EVBNT,
“The Candy Kid”
Ray Rnyinnml and other taeorltia. Sal,
at IHtn'.i. IVnnInr nrlces. Hnrrr,
Next Week: '‘Th* Phantom Detectiv/
TEETH
EXTRACTED
posltlrely wlthont
n-r n.,r I1E1 I'KU.
IMUI.ADBI.PHU
DENTAL tlOOifi.
No. 36 Wblt.h.II at
HOTEL8 AND RESORTS
died at 139 Eaat North-ave.
J. M. Pli-kena,. aged 41, died at 30
l'rew-st.
Ha'nnuh Kllmbeth Hllhbeo, aged 81,
died at 133 Luclle-av*.
Theodore Bandera, aged 3 month*,
died at 109-n 8trong-*t.
Otla I .a file Dreaux, aged I. died at
Hapeville. Ga.
Hattie C. Carter, colored, aged 7
day*, died at 354 Ira-st,
BIRTH 8.
To Mr.-and Mr*. Chart** C. Roger*,
a boy.
To Mr. and Mra. Thomaa.F. Drake,,
15 Plum-*t„ a boy.
To Mr. and -Mra. Juliua Hlllyer, 9
Kenn«d>--st„ a girl.
To 51 r. and Mra. Foater C. Law, a
girl.
To Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Franklin
Carter, 38 Eaat Alexander-*!., a girl.
To Mr. and Mr*. Luther Walter Lew.
la, 18$ Weai Hunter-at., a girl.
PROPERTY TRAN8FERS.
$187—M. M. Alston to F. M. Orr, Jr,
lot on Fort-st. Warranty deed-
$800—J. T. Oaburn to J, T. Bryan,
lot on Klllhin-at. Igoan deed.
Davie N. Wilder haa applied for letters of
administration on the estate of J. W. Wil
der, dceeaaed. This la ther«fon» to notify
nil concerned that tho same will be beard
an the first Monday In October next.
JOHN R. WILKINRON. ordinary.
i i KO ItG I A— Fill ton fount/.
Ordinary's Office, went. », jwh.
William II. Hulsey has applied far letter*
of adndnlHtrntbiM on the estate «»f Marlon
J. Hulsey, deceased. This la therefore to
notify all concerned that the same will l*e
heard on th® flrst Monday In Octolier next.
JOHN It. WILKINRON. ordinary.
GKORGIA—Fulton Uoimtr
Ordinary’s Office, wept. e. now.
Christian A. Ilnuschenberg. gunrdlnn of
Ofi-nr f. and Christian A. Rauschenberg,
represents that, he has fully discharged the
duties of Ills said trust, and pray* for let-
tets of dismission. This Is therefore to no
tify all persons concerned to show cause. If
any they cnn, on or before the flrst Mon’
day in October next, why said guardian
should not be discharged.
W1LKH
-TfiSfTS'iflftti'rrtR'd (UTST
OFOROlA, FULTON UOUNTY.
By rlrtue of an order of the court of or
dinary of aaid county, granted nt tho Au
gust term. 19W, will be gold before the
court house door of aaid eountv, on the flrst
Tue»f|ty In October, next, within the legal
hour® nf sale, tha following nronerty of the
estate of Thomas J. J'ollnrd. deceased, to-
w|t: That land In the city of Atlnntn
and In city lot No 162. In block 22, aud In
land lot 76. 14th district of Fulton connty.
Georgia, beginning at the smith corner of
Pryor nml Crumley streets, Gurnee south
along the enst side of Pr/or ®tro*t fifty iM)
feet nml extending Hack east wtth anme
width ns front nnd along south of Crumley
■treat one hundred and fifty 056» feet to
a 16-foot alley and known a® lot No. 1 nf
the land of the Capital City Land and Im
provement Uonipany.
Terms rn®h.
COURT?*AND 8. WINN.
Administrator of Thomas J. Pollard, De
ceased,
JOHN It.
IN NON. Ordinary.
GKOftfltA—Fulton county.
Ordinary's Offfre. Hept. 0. 1968.
It. A. Ilempldll. guardian Marguerite
Hemphill, represents that he has fully dis
charged the duties of tils said tnt*t. nnd
prays for letters of dismission. This f»
therefore to notify all peraons concerned to
show cause. If any they can, on or l*efore
the flrat Monday In October next, why »al<!
guardian should not be discharged.
JOHN It. WILKIN WIN, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Fulton Count/.
Ordinary's Office. Hept. 9, J$Q6.
I.lxr.l a l.llleiitlial. administratrix estate
hey can, on
trust, and prnjn for letter* of dismission.
Tills Is therefore to notify nit persons “
re rued to ahow canoe. If any tn<
or b4»fore the first Monday In Oci
why anbl administratrix should not he dls-
* h * f8r * < JOHX R, WILKINRON. Ordinary.
Kept. 9, 1968.
. ...ollne B. Mason, guardian of Albert B.
Mason, represents that she baa fully dis
charged the dntle% of ber said trust, and
prays far letters of dismission. Thla la
therefore to notify all peraons concerned ti»
Show cause, If any they can. on or before
the flrat Momlnr In October next, why aaid
-"“Toilrs. "ii.KigXiu,,,
GEORGIA—Fulton ‘i'onnty
C
Pe|er F.
Anna Horn. ii-j»™w.*9» .»n» u«-
hna fully (lls**karged the diillea of his said
trust, and pray* for letter* of dismission.
Tht*‘1s therefore to notify nil persons con
cerned to show clause. If any they can, on
or l*efore tha flrst Monday In Octntwr next,
why said administrator should not be dl*-
ohnr,e jQHN R. WILKINRON, Ordinary.
GF.OKGI A—Fulton UonnJ/. ~
Ordlner/’f Office, Hept. 9, 1966.
E R Carter, administrator eatatg Bessie
A. Glorer. deceased, represehts that he bat
fully discliargeil the dtiGra of Ms said trust,
and prays for letters of dismission. This Is
--»«*- *" coneontod to
.* <n t-ofore
20 HURT IN WRECK:
FOG RESPONSIBLE
CHICAGO. Sept. 17.—Twenty per-
eons were reported Injured, several per
haps fatally, today as the result of a
collision of two Metropolitan **L” trains.
The wrack was duo lo tho fog. rv>n-
fused by the darkneo* and dens# mist
th# engineer waa unable tu distinguish
signals.
ff¥Xi^ ftEDItGIA—FultoiTl^ouniy.
B. II. (litters vs. Harsh It. Hitters. Hu-
p»rb»r Court, Heptember term, 1168, No.
To’ Harsh n. mttera, greotlne; By order
of court, you are hereby notified that on
the let 4|ny of Heptember. W8. B- If. Hit
ter* filed suit against you for total dlvorc®.
returnable to flic November term. 1906, of
said court. Von are hereby required to b#
and appear nt the November term. 1908. of
said court, to Im litld an th® first Monday In
November, 1958, then and there to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the llor.. J. T. Pendleton. Judge
of aaid court. GiU 1st September, 1908.
J F. M. MYER8. Deputy Clerk.
J. I*. COBB. IMsintlff's Attorney.
HTATe 6f~(IKORGIA-^?o!tmi County * %
Hattie Patterson va/CharUx D. Patterson.
if) uniriti i». rauvnwn. kmhiih; ny or
der of eourt, you are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of July, 1008, Hattie Patterson
Med suit against you for total divorce return
able to the November term, 1908, of eald
eourt.
You ar* hereby required to be and appear
gt the November Term. 1008, of said court,
to b* Held on the flret Monday in November,
1908, then end there to answer th* plaintiff'
Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton. Judge
•f aaid eourt. thia 8* *—*- *
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112 West 73d Street.
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- - r . ..—tin Blovatad Gtb
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nd abopplng centers;
and the amusement nn
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Special Rates from May to Odtober.
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Writs for booklet and map.
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Proprietor of Hotel Victoria, Boa-
ton, ani Iileaboro Inn, Maine.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
Rhnwli* th. arrival **4 <1,parlnr, of p«
MDger train* ot tho folloninx road*, .ul.Jn
tu t/pogr»plilcn| .rrori:
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No! Arrlr. 5'rom—' I
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2*\ Util u minis. 7. It pa
34. Montg’y.. 8.00pn
38. New O...11.56pn
Station,
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35. New O.... 6.45 am
1*. Columbus.. 8.10 am
17. Columhne.. 4.16pm
41. West Pt.. 6.45pm
tl. New O.... I.»p5
J. M. WOOD, Ally.
this 84 Hentemhcr, 190®
. M. MYERS. Deputy Clerk.
P, Atty. for Plaintiff.
PROrOBALH FOR FORAGE AND
HT HAW’:-Chief (juartermnater'a Office, At-I
lanta. Ga.. September 15. 1908. HEALED
PROPOSATJ4 will be received here until 11
a. m.. September 25. 1968. for furnishing
corn, oats, hrnn, bay nml atrnw at Atlsntaa
Ga.; Forts Uarrsncas, Dade and DeSoto
Fla.i Fort Catwall, N. C.; Fort Moultrie. Hi
C.; Forts McPherson nml Oglethorpe, tin.
I?*. S. reserves the right to accept or red
Ject anr or all iiropoeais or any part there
1* u *11 ll I* I'ftl an.1 I'hUt
JOHN* It. WU.KIXNOX. Ormpnry.
nUOIt'ilA-Fnltnn UoiSVT
Or'ltn. rj‘, t-i-h! 9. 19)9.
Jllnnl, 4J*y Kl^nlDK. rtlinlnhlroirlx m-i
taro r. r. Klrmlaa. r«pro*>nt*i
that *b« hi* full.' ..’.Khirsn th, nf
hrr ..lift tru.t. nml fro,. f"t IHIrr* nf <11,-
nilr-.inn, Thl. I* th»rofnr» In rintlfy *11 n»r-
>on, i-mu'crcwl In .bow ra»*L If »*j lh^
e.p nn nr I'.for., the Hr.* Mnttftux In Orln
Imi- next, why mhl aftmlDlstratrtx ahnuld
m.t l>e j’^' ,r gf <1 WI i. K ,, N * 0 }( | ordinal)'.
Hermit Tried For Murder
Committed 14 Years Ago
AURORA, III.. Sept. 17.—Clark Burr,
ai»<! 72. a furrier, « hn haa lived a her-
mil’* Ilf, on hla fi»rm w#«t of SI.
Chnrles. 0 to lie tried for the murder of
hi* aon fourteen year* ago. Burr *hot
and killed his «on, Harry, aged IT, fol
lowing ;» heated argument over the
younger eon. Ralph, who la nowr a Chi
cago lawyer Altho the old man was
Indicted In February. 1994. he haa not
been tried. It 1* said that after hit In.
diriment for fourteen year* he did not
leave htx house until darkness had
fallen. ___________
Body *f OtrYxdenlllled.
HEW YORK, 5«pt. IT.-—Th. hedr of »
beautiful yner.* gW. I" * f«*t «t w.t«
•I North It,.rh, v» Id.atit.d today Hut
-* «—O. v«n , maid tn th* employ of
Your*. w|/« ,1 • v.«tth)-
—- > homo *1 Oyiter
Coroner Ambler
Troln, uinrkeil • run dally except 5und*/
Train* innrlied ! rnn ftunday only,
other train* ran dolly.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
aTFIT
From—
Jacksonville.. 8.15 am
Knvnnnah 120 am
Macon.,,,,,, ..10. Warn
Macon,,,..,
Macon......
fjonfirtTo— "rr
Macon 8.00 tin
Macon.... 4.00 pm
lackaonvllle... 9.07pm
ftvaannh .'9.35 pm
a cop........... 11.4a pn
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE R. r”
ng nmi departing time from Uuloa
tatlep. Atlanta. All ‘ ‘ **
Clpclnnad A Louisville..
Knoxville v g Brae Bl4jn
Knoxville via Cartersvin®
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ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM
ANT ATLANTIC RAILROAD
(Trains Arrive aud Depart from the Unloe
Station.)
Schedules effective August M. 1906.
Arrive-
No. S from Brunswick, Wnyeross.
Thomasvllli- nmi Fitzgerald 7:45 am
No. I from Brunswick, wa/croee.
Thomesrllle and Fitzgerald 7:55 pm
Depart -
No. 2 fer Pltzgerald. 'fhoraasTlllf.
Wayffota nmi Brunswick 7:4S am
No. 4 for Fitxgersld. Thomatvlllc,
Wnycroea nnd Brunswick imp
* Util (man •! .»n!n« m-.-., <-.i r \Wv-
Ice on trains 2 and 4 between Atlanta am)
Thomas vine. Gs. For further information,
call ou or write lo _
W. H. LEAHY.
General Pasaenir»r Ag*»oL
. W. A. HTOKF.M.
CUy Passenger and TIcket^Afegk,
LARGE CROWD GREETS
HON. THOMAS E. WATSON
ATHENS, Ga., Sept. 17. 'large
crowd greeted Hon. Thomas E. Watson
when be spoke at the court house her#
yeeterday. Many came from adjoining
counties.
Mr, Wgt*oR explained hla opposition
to Governor Smith in the late primary
election and told why lie wax opp *s.ng
Mr. Bryan.