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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911.
for sale-real estate.
FOR KENT—HOUSES.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
Rea! Estate. Rent Inf and Loan*
B#.J Phone* 1031. 1032 !I Edgewnod-avc.
FOR SALE.
Atlanta Phone 189!
129 CASH AN-n^AND $10 PEIl
IV east POINT—A neat cottage of four
‘ rooms end hell, front end back porch:
-,-riv now: on level corner lot. Price $1.-
ESf on terms of $20 cash and 120 a month
TYrtKo years: then the balance at $10
lir month, with 7 per cent simple Inter-
£,! Why pay rent when you can buy a
Jcme on these terms? See Mr. Radford.
lV COLLEGE PARK—Nice 4-root.
cottage on lot 80x250, runs through to
•anther street: room to build another
rnu£o on this lot. Water ond sewerage
t,c Installed soon and can get elec
tric lights now. This' Is a nice place
sn-l the price la reasonable. An Ideal
ni.icc for a home. Price $1,600. Terms.
g E E MR. HOUSE.
MM CASH AND $20 PER MONTH—A
beautiful suburban home of six rooms,
with nil city Improvements: nice bath:
beautiful electric light fixtures; handsome
mautcl': floors stained and waxed; stone
foundation: level, elevated lot: 60 by IDO
allev Tile walks. Don’t mlsa this op-
cnrturltv. Payments are less than rent,
kee Mr. Houee or Mr. Radford.
’•r. h..
ii4 * - - — $30.00
. 122 Crew-ut 30 00
T-r. h.. 22$ CspItoPave r.... 42 50
T-r. h., 705 West Nortlt-ove 11.50
7-r. h.. Kirkwood road. Kirkwood... 20 00
T-r. h.. Ill IVhltchall terrace 25.00
7-r. h.. 26 Boulevard DeKalb, Kirk
wood 27.50
7-r. h.. 116 East Ellls-st 25.00
6-r. h.. 112 McDonough-at., Decatur
(ftirrlshed) 30.00
6-r. flat. 228 Ponce DeLeon-ave 37.50
6-r. flat 300 Cherokee ave 30 00
6-r. flat 034 Hlghland-ave. 10.00
6-r. flat 323 Houaton-st 26.00
6-r. h.. 11 Helena-st., Battla Hill... 10.00
6-r. h.. 89 Lawton-at.. West End.. 36.00
6-r. apartment, corner P*eplea-st.
and Luclle-ave., West End 60.00
6-r. h„ IS Helena-at.. Battle Hill.. 10.00
6-r. h„ Onlarlo-ave.. West End Park 27.50
6-r. h., 11 Dickson place ... 82.50
6-r. h„ 298 Hlllst 17.60
6-r. h.. 279 Whitehall.st 87.60
6-r. h.. 131 LaFrance-st., Edgewpod,
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
I J. P. STURGEON & CO..
! 726-27-28 Empire Bids.
{ Bell 4375 Main. Atlanta 1279
i $7.000—.JUST A FEW FEET OFF WEST
PEACHTREE-ST. we have a new and
never-occupied two*»tory eight-room
home that we ar® offering at thl®
price. This is •tnrm-theathed. hart-
wood floors, furnace heated, every
thing substantial and attractive.
Terms can be arranged to suit the
purchaser.
we have the most attractive six-room
bungalow on the north side. Htorm-
sheathed, hardwood doors, extra nice
fixtures. For something above the
average, both the construction, ap
pearance and locality, here Is your op
portunity. Con arrange terms to suit.
Oa.
22.60
6-r. h., 494 Westminster drive, An* ^
6-r. *hf, ^VLu’cVle-ave.’. West End !! 8.06
6-r. h., 71 Fast Fifth-st 35.00
6*r. h.. 196 Crumley-st 25.00
•*r. h. f I Arnold-at 30.00
ANf) A LONG LIST of larger and emailer
houses and a good list of buslnr “
houses. Come to see ua.
galow with six extra large moms and
a hall, on well-shaded lot, 50x150,
that wo are 'offering at this sacrifice
price. Terms can easily be arranged.
10-1
FOR RENT.
A.. 201 Capltol-ave $186.00 I »-r.h., 76 Central place ,...$35.00
h. 140 Creecent-ave 65.00 0-r. h.. 233 West Penchtree-at 45.00
h . 139 West l’eachtree-at.... 78.00 I 9-r. h.. 663 North Boulevard 40.00
h . 227 Forrest-ave 60.00 I 9-r. h., 32 Capltol-ace 40.00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good deacrlptlon of
everything we have for rent flet a copy
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT. 11 AUBURN-AVE. PHONES <18 MAIN.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
SOME BARGAINS.
North Boulevard, near Linden. 8 room, 17.500
Colquitt, near Euclid. 6-room Bungalow A.. 5,500
Colquitt ond Sinclair. 6-room Bungalow 4.500
East Elevcnth-at„ near Juniper, B room* 8.800
Jackson, near Ponce DeLeon, S room, 6,500
Veriado Way, 3 fine Bungalow* $4,200 to 5.600
Elizabeth-,t., 8 room, ($200 casth) 6.000
Lawton near Luclle, 8-room Bungalow 4,250
Olenn-st., neur Grant park. 0 room* 2.250
Waddell, near Edgewood. 6 room, 5.000
Waehlto-ave., near Euelld, 5 room, • 6.000
ALL THESE BARGAINS are new and up-to-date houaes. and can be bought
on easy terms. Ring u* early In the morning for full particular,, and you
will buy n home.
WILSON BROS,
701 Empl re Bldg.
Standard 4480.
M.L.PETTY&E.L.HARUNC
Heal Estate. 32 E. Alabama Street
ON QUEEN-8T., near Gordon-,t.. In We»t End. we have a 6-room cottage on an
extra nice lot that we are ofr,rlng for a quick sale on very easy term, for
13.500. Thl, I, one of the mo,t attractive and convenient cottage* In West
End. W, would Ilk* to show It to you at once.
- ON BASS-BT.. between Capltol-eve. and Fmser-st.. we have a modfrnj-room
cottage, on a let 50x200. that we are offering for a quick Mile for $2,900; 1500
rash; $25 a month. Thl, lot ha, alley on the aide and rear. Plenty of room on
the rear for aome «mall houaea, which would bring In a good rental.’
ox EUCLID-AVE. w, offer a new. modern, l-room. 2-story, elate roof, brick
houee for 15.350; $t00'»,h and $35 a month. Thl, lathe blgeat bargain In tho
way of a modem homo to bo found In Inman park.
ns* MORELAND-AVE.. near Ponco DeLeon, we hav® two modern S-room t-story
houses that are just being completed. We are offering thee® houses on very
easy terms for 17,606.
$2,850—Just off the car line we have a
new and never-occupied seven-room
bungalow, on comer lot. 55x150, that
we can sell on very attractive terms—
in fact, terms so easy that it will sur
prise you. House and station both
A-l. see us for particulars. |
$2,506—For one hundred and twenty-live
(125) acres less than fifteen miles
from tho center of the city. Fronting
on main road about six hundred 460-
feet. Will exchange this for vacant
or improved city property.
FOR SALE—REAL E3TATE.
FOR GALE-REAL ESTATE.
$2,250—For five-room cottage near the
comer of Lee and Gordon-ata.. West
Knd. Small cash payment, balance
$22.50 a month.
THE CAR LINE. Thl, I, In Fulton
county and fronts on eherted road
over seven hundred (700) feet: entlr®
tract It In high state of cultivation
good assortment of fruit tree*, r*
bearing. Improvements consist of
three-room house and a barn,
arrange terms.
‘Til
*.S
$1,006-$! 60 cash and $10 a month will
buy a four-room cottage Just off the
College Park car line. Level, well-
shaded lot two hundred (200) feet
deep.
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
8 W. Alabama-st.
FOR RENT
WE have a beautiful 6-room apartment
In the Byron. 210 Woat Peachtree. Thl*
apartment I, up-to-rtate In every reaped
256 COUBTLAND-8T.. ten room,, two
•torle,. two bathe, hot and cold water,
gaa and electric light,; <<9 per month.
406 SOUTH PRTOR-8T.—Eleven room,.
two etorlea. all convenience,, houa. In
perfect repair; 142 per month.
232 SOUTH PRYOR-ST., live room,. esc
HOME SEEKERS
ARE YOU In the market for a home?
will) u, at once. LISTEN: Do you _ . . ... ... .... .—
urh, paid for or half paid for? If ao, let u, build a bouae on It to ault your Idea*
and arrange term, like rent or eaeler. Houaea wa build rang, aecond to none In
point of workmanahlp. material and beauty. Aak our cuatomer*. Plana and
apeclflcntlona will coat you nothing. • , .
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS.
401 Rhodaa Building (oppoalta Oaa Office).
Phone Main 671.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO. ■
G09-.10 Atlanta Nat. Bank. Both Phones 4234
BARGAINS IN BEAUTIES.
A MAGNIFICENT eight-room two-story home on Nlnth-at. for $6,760; haa
everything the ben and th, cleanest workmanahlp. Good. term,. The eleva-
lion la great. The neighbors ar# Itrat-clan, and tho home all you could aak.
it-room house: every convenience; line
$600 caah and 140 per month. Thla
489 WOODWARD-AVE.—Six-room cot
FOR RENT.
8TORF8
127 CENTRAL-AVE.—Hera w* hava tha
first floor and a portion of th* third
floor, 12.004 or 13,000 square fact, that wa
can rent reasonably.
la $500 below Its value.
I3.;r,n GETS new * lx-room bungalow one block from Gordon-at.; $300 to $500
caah and $30 per month. Ready to occupy In a week.
3.W on.MOND-BT., between Hill and Grant: six-room and hall, with four more
room, framed In, ready for plaiiter. Lot 50 by 110. All atreet Improvements.
North front. $1,600. on very easy terms.
Xr> ;01 ORANT-ST.—Nine-room two-atory furnace-heated homa; nicely located.
Close to school, church, etc.; haa a line large lot: can bo had for $5,000 on good
term, or would exchange for smaller place. .
3S COPF.XHILL-AVE. la a little beauty: alx room*, two stories; two seta plumb-
In*; panelled walls, beam ceilings, quartered oak floors, fliahogmny border, gran-
Ho front; corner lot; overlook, all Atlanta. 13,100. Terms, or exchange.
MIGHT-ROOM TWO-8TORY BUNGALOW—North end of Inman Park; haa
every modem feature; la double-floored and storm-aheathed: two sets plumb-
If*, would take smaller property or vacant lot In exelninge or jell on easy
terms. Thla home la beautifully located and among good people. Price $4,500.
*3 copenhILL-AVeT la a pretty flve-room cottage, on a lot 75x200, covered
with young fruit; la elevated and love; haa brooding house. colony houaM,
hen nine, etc.; small barn; haa all convenience*, and a bargain at $8.,60. Would
take KOO ,i | ot ln exchange. Thla would pleaae a poultry man to death.
IN hntutlful Weat End Park we are completing a very attractive east front
l rnvalow of alx rooms. It la nlcgly arranged, tastily tinted. An «h*d In waxed
«rh Enxlleh; book cases with art glass door, laid in copper, club grata, drop
brims, ttvo seta folding door*, box benches, hlg closets. It has everj thing that
tend, to make a complete homo and Is on a lot 54x298; 14,160 on good terms.
3V. acres arTbiFf-room homo >4 block of city line; $8,009 for quick aale.
Masy payment,.. . —
Acreage on Car Line
the MARIETTA CAR LINE, near Smyrna, we’gw** ***** "*** about
3.oco ftet frontage on the car line, well adapted for .^uMIvlolon. Ajj 0 * 1 ******
•b°ut four feet above the road. TheN^hJ^mone^ In thla at $200 per acre.
WF. HAVK been HARD AT WORK for' the past few day® listing home® for
•ale We have them now—anything you want, from th® humblest cottage to a
reach tree mansion—close In and away out. n . ..
IF Tor ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A PLACE, call on ua. T\e will do our
t ost to pica*® vou. We can’t advertise some of our best fn*«—the ownor*
y c »'t let us—and if w® did you wouldn’t know much more about them than jou
now. Call us un or come to see us, and wo can tell you all we know in a few
minute,. Keep our phene busy and the bby® In the office, too. *0U are *ure to
courteous attention and a square deal.
HARRIS G WHITE
327 Grant Bldg. » Phone M. 2473
Bargains in Real Estate
$3,750—OX TERMS of $300 cash and small monthly pay
ments. Now and .never occupied home; nice stone front j
Ursa varnmin, nicely tinted walls, gas fixtures and beatitifnl
biihinet mantels. Lot lias beautifully nnd already fenced. This
ls a real bargain, and has to be seen to be appreciated.
L. A. WOODS
empire building bell phone main uus
493 PEACHTREE—8 tor®, about $0x60
feet $$5.00
HOUSES.
360 LEE-ST.—Hat; newly papered: five
rooms $22.50
104 IVY-8T.—Fourteen rooms $75.00
90 W. FIFTH-ST.—Nine rooms....$40.00
153 WHITEHALL-ST.—Kin® room®.360.00
60 HIGH LAND-AVE $32.60
339 CENTRAL-AVE.—Just renovated;
seven room® $25.00
329 CENTRAL-AVE.—Seven rooms.$27.80
19 E. NINTH-ST.—Furnace 116.00
738 OLENN-ST.—Five rooms II7.I0
161 RANDOLPH—Five rooms $16.10
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Broad and Alabama-sts.
FCR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
RENT-Pnying Property.
$1,900—RENTS FOR $281.
WE ARE OFFERING three good four-
room negro houses, well located, In good
condition, stay rented all the lime, on lot
100 by 104; has loan on It of $1,000; mors
than 16 per cept.
86.750— RENTS FOR $800.
THIS PROPERTY consist® of one eight-
room house, two six-room, two four-
room and two three-room house®. In the
best negro renting section of the city.
These houses are continuous renters and
pay more than 1& per cent on the In
vestment.
$*.500—RENTS FOR $9*0.
POSSIBLY the best piece of negro rent
ing property In Atlanta; now renting for
$80 per month, but will easily rent for
$100 per month, a® other houses In local
ity are renting at this rate. Will pay 18
per cent.
$5,000—RENTS FOR $60.
WITH ROOSI for six more houses. This
properly can be made to pay :o per
cent on the Investment by boilrtlng up
the six vacant lota, 50 by 100 each. There
ore now ten four-room houses on lots 60
ay 100. An entire block, with four cor
ner lots.
$10.500—RENTS FOR $110.
NEAR PEACHTREE-ST. we have an
apartment house. In good condition,
with nil modern convenience*. Will pay
about 15 per cent on your money.
WARE & HARPER
724-6 Atlanta National Bank Building.
The Georgian patron who run, hi*
want nd twice doea more than (Imply
double It, pulling power—lie Increase,
It Indefinitely.
Tho well-pnatcd woman rend, Geor
gian Want Ada. She know* It I* tha
quickest way to get a maid, cook, nurse
or washerwoman. Moat women, how.
ever, complain that a good girl Is hard
to get. It la, unleaa you read Georgian
Want Ada
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK COMPANY
Rea) Estate and Building.
Fourth National Bank Bldg. I’hone 9106 Main.
FOR EXCHANGE—On Nlnth-st. we have a splendid eight-room. two-story horn®,
furnace, double-floored, storm, sheathed, lot 60x18d feet to alley; all Improve
ments; excellent neighborhood; will exchange for smaller house or vacant lot.
What have you?
HERE Is a beautiful Inman Park lot; has a frontage of fifty-four feet and runt
harlf f'OO fpot • tiles shflrla ♦ rana nlnt-utarl ahruit four font ahnva ttm atrsf-t’ will
FOR 8ALE—REAL RSTATg.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
WE WILL BELL before th® cdurt house docr on the first Tuesday In August.
which la August 1. house and lot at No. 264 East Huntcr-st. This lot Is 70 by
140, and It will be Sold cn terms of one-third cash, balance in on® and two years,
»t I per cent interest. Th® ndnse rents for $25, and it is a good pl®c® of property.
■ated between Moore and Iflli-sts.
ALSO AT THE SAME TIME and place we will sell W5 Crew-et. Thla property
consists of a two-story house with a four-room negro house Ih the rear on an
alley. The lot Is 41 by 20$. and the property is Tccitted between Georgla-ave. and
Hsss-st. Thl* property ha* a $1,700 loan against It. due J&15. at 6 per cent Interest.
Purchaser can assume this-loan and pay the balance In cash.
ON CLEBURNE-AVE. (Inman Park) we have a beautiful vacant lot which hat
a frontage of sixty-five feet; It faces cast; we will build you a house her®
according to your, own piars; you make a cash payment, balance In monthly
notes. Here’s your opportunity to get what you want.
LAND,
LAND,
LAND
WE. HAVE fine country, fine people, healthy nnd all
right. We want to cut our farms into smaller
ones. We want more white people, and if anyone can
make a respectable cash payment, they can get five
years on balance, 8 per cent annually, on most of these
farms.
283 ACRES, 0-room residence; 3 tenant houses,‘$80.00, 1*1 each.
120 ACRES; 1 tenant house, 210.00; 1-4 cash.
901-2 ACRES; 6-room residence: 1 tenant house; 227.50, 1-1 ensh.
200 ACRES; 2 tennnt houses; $15.50, 1-2 cath.
100 ACRES: 9-9oom residence; $20.00, 1-4 cash.
100 ACRES; 4-room residence; 1 tenant house; $20.00, 1-0 cath.
400 ACRES; 4 tenant houses; 217.50, 1-4 cash.
1,000 ACRES; 1 residence; some tenant hnuies: $25.00, 1-5 cash.
500 ACRES; 2 tenant houses; $12.00, 1-4 cash.
4151-2 ACRES; 1 tenant house; 210.00. 1-4 cash.
157 ACRES; 2 tenant house,; $20.00, 1-5 cash.
125 ACRES; 1 tenant houaes; 215.00. 1-5 cash.
125 ACRES: 2 tenant housea; $20.00, 1-5 cash.
525 ACRES;- 8-room residence; 5 or 0 tenant houses; 220.00, 1-4 cash.
007 ACRES; 7-room residence; 10 tenant houaea, machinery and gin outfit;
$2,000 cash, balance divided on 211.000.
100 ACRES; 0-room residence; 2 tenant houses; $46.00.
1101-2 ACRES) 0-room residence; 1 tenant house; $40.00, I
1,705 ACRES; good many tenant houses; $15.00 per acre,
1,100 ACRES; good many tenant houses; $1.00.
0S1 ACRES; good many tenant houses; $10.00.
$00 ACRES; nearly all timber; $10.00.
ONE MODEL FARM^ 535 acres; nine-room residence, twelve
tenant houses, one cottage, new store house, gin house and
shop; on 20 acres hag made 37 bales of cotton. Worth $50 per
acre, but will sell for $35. Purchaser pay for goods and ma
chinery.
976 ACRES—Nice home, waterworks; lies well; gin outfit, six
mules, one horse, two buggies and two wagons and all plan
tation tools, etc. $40,000. Plenty of tenant houses.
1,600 ACRES—Ten-room residence, about 25 tenant houses in
good shape. Only $32.50 per acre.
IF YOU WANT A HOME, we will be glad to correspond with
yon and help you to secure a home before they go any higher
on their farms. Write or call on
E J WILKINSON & CO.
' TIGNALL, GA.
running back 2,166 fret, with a three-rcom hmte* on If. This redd runs off t
Howell Mill read, about a half mile bdyerd the water worka. at Sp'lrger’s store.
The property ean be Inerted by our large rale sign being on it. Terms ca*h.
This ta a nice acreage tract, and for further “ ~~
■ details kindly call on th® undersigned
RALPH O. COCHRAN
19 South Broad.
WHICH IS BETTER?
TO BUY a hnuse already built, paying a good profit to the one who hullt
it. and ha*.been living In It long enough to enjoy nnd It* freshness,
and now sella It to you when It need, repair,: or to build your own home,
planned to suit you, enjoying It* newnets, and make the profit yourtelf. If
you should wint to sell? Honestly, which Is more sensible? If you want a
•’hand-me-down" houao you can get It. for there are plenty of ’em for gale.
But If you want a home, planned to meet your Ideas of cotnfore. see us. That’*
our business. We build home*, not house*.
Fulton County Home Builders
$08-8 Candler Building.
EUGENE C. CALLAWAY. Prea JUNIUS W. MILLARD. Secretary
Middle Georgia Farm
D 4 rv ACRES of land located 8 miles of Barneavllle, In Monroe and Upson
OT’U counties. In fine section, on public road; good community, etc.;
too acre* In cultivation, 100 of which la fresh. Plenty wood; running water;
good well. Land Ilea well, toll mulatto; very productive; 7-room dwelling,
good barn, 5 good tenant house* with bams: 100 acres In pasture. Thl,
plico Is well located; farms In *ame community can’t be bought. Plane Is
offered cheap for quick sale, at price 29.500. Will rent for 20 bate* cotton,
nnd la a fin* home. Write at once for full description. Address
C. C Thurmond, Forsyth, Ga.
Beautiful Suburban Homes
UNQUEgTIONABLY Decatur I* Atlanta’* Onset suburb, and a better place to
live than most part* of Atlanta Fine schools, pretty homes. Urge lot*, all city
■J^vsntiie,.^higher than Atlanta: healthy, cool and In every way a delightful
^'If yoiutro looking for a horns of your own, let m* show you what I have t<
1. Sell you at a reasonable price, and on easy term*, on* of saveral home* :
now own, all new nr nearly »o.
I . Sell you a beautiful lot and let you build on It or hold aa an Investment.
Sell you any on* of my pretty lot* and build on It to suit you. and guar
antee to save you from $600 to $760. aa I have th# lota, can negotiate th* loam
and discount your note*. All thl* mean* money to you
4. I want you to get a FREE book which I am *endlng out to advertlie De
catur, Issued by our Board of Trade. There »r* many newborn** now being built
In thl* hlfh-clts* district. I ran show you th* nropertle* at any tint*. Simply
can Dtcafur 413, or addrws W. II. H. Hamilton, Decatur, Oa. Aak mo for tho
FOR GALE—REAL ESTATE.
North Side Bungalow.
$6,500. ON TERMS of $1,000 rash and
balanca $40 par month, will buy a well
built six-room bungalow; all cow
iences; fusnace heat: large, level lot; hut
section. See ua quick.
W. L. & JNO. 0. DuPREE,
Real Estate. Empire Bldg.
Bell M. 3457. Atlanta 930
Peachtree Road Building Sites
UP.
ONLY about 15 minutes from heart of city,
cars. Come out to
Take Buckhead
PEACHTREE HILLS PLACE
BUILDING U going on. Lots arc going.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO HOME BUILDERS.
AMERICAN SECURITIES CO. OF GEORGIA.
R. W. BARNWELL, Manager.
621 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 1858.
HURT & CONE
501 EMPIRE LIFE BUILDING.
PHONE MAIN 914.
JACKSON-ST.—Large nine-room brick veneer home, Just off Ponce DeLeon-ave
Thla Is equipped In everything that la up to date and modern. Including fur-
—“i, hardwood floor*, etc. We can quote you a very modest price on this place
and will sell on essy terms.
NCRTH SIDE BUNGALOW—Right In the very beet section on north side. Large
tix-room bungalow that I, modern In every respect. All th* room* are larn
and haa a wide ha through the center. $4.75(7. Term*.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
ATTRACTIVE SMALL
HOME.
$04 West Fourth-st.
Corner lot, nice elevation • water, bath
and c®s; rldewalk* down: 9300 ca»h; $12
a month and Interest. Price only $1,300.
12 Auburn Avenue.
TH08. R. FINVBY, Sales Mar.
J. P. GLORE,
307 Peters Bldg.
THE best modern cottage with flv* larf
rooms and hall, with east front. In th
heart of West
rmi or
house aa first payment.
norm ui imimi; spiennia .-room noun,.
bam, ete., on good road; several nlc* fruit
trees: some bottom land and plsnty of
timber. Will exchange for Atlanta prop
erty near asm* value.
Bills in f he Senate
Bills Passed.
The following bills war* passed by
the senate:
By Senator Copelan—To make un
lawful to attempt or to Influenca a
Juror.
By Senator Hill—Ta establish th*
Homer school district ln Banks county.
By Senator Spence—To place the
authority for the artlon of the militia,
upon their being celled out, upon the
governor and the military authorltlvee.
By Senator Crawford—'To relieve or
dinaries from quarterly retuna on *a-
tatea valued at lest than 1600.
By Senator Shlngler—To Increase tha
number and fata of atata bank exam
iners.
By Senators Kincaid, Edwards and
Bills Introduced.
Following bills were Introduced ln th*
house:
By Messrs King and Cook, of Mont
gomery and Telfair—To make It un
lawful to exchange cotton seed between
August 1 and December 1.
By Mr. Lord, of Jackson—To require
Judges of the superior court to rotate..
By Mr. Daraey, of Spalding—Requir
ing judges of superior courts to report
certain misdemeanor cases.
By Mr. Adams, of Hall—To permit
weekly newspapers of this state for
transportation.
By Mr. Kent, of .Montgomery—To
amend th* road lawa of Montgomery
county.
By Mr. Harvey, of Wilcox—To amend
t act establishing th* city court of
Abbeville.
By Mr. Kent, of Montgomery—To
create a new county from Montgomery
county.
By Mr. Cabanlaa, of Oglathorpe—To
regulate the compressage of cotton.
By Messrs. Chaney and York, of Cobb
—To amend th* charter of Marietta.
By Mr. DeFure, of Bibb—To amend
section $0$ of the code of 1010.
By Mr. DeFore, of Bibb—To amend
th* constitution ao that tha legislature
may prohibit bearing of certain arms
within this state.
By Mr. Elder, of Oconee—To amecd
the act Incorporating the town of Bo
gart.
By Mr. Montgomery, of Jeff Davis—
To amend th* act Incorporating Hazlo.
hurst.
By Mr. Hall, of Bibb—To appropriate
*5,000 to the trustee* of the University
Georgia, $25,000 of which shall bo
t/aed for an Infirmary for the univer
sity, $15,000 for an Infirmary for the
(State Normal sechool, $16,000 for an
Infirmary at the Normal and Industrial
college at Mllledgevllle, nnd $10,000 for
an Infirmary at the North Georgia Ag
ricultural college at Dahlonega.
JOSEPH ALLEN IS DEAD;
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
The funeral services over th* re
mains of Joseph Allen, who died Mon
day night at hla home, 419 Washing
ton-st., will be condueted at 10:20 Wod-
ttti nesday morning from th# residence by
Graham—To remove the ten-day In- 5* r ’J?’ 9’ Hammond, In th# absence of
... .. ... ... . if . I Mf Vr T. T no « naotnn $h* l.'lrut
careeratlon clauee in th* commitment JJL ? ’. L ,' th * First
of the insane. Presbyterian church, of which Mr. Al-
By Senator Sheppard—To regulate ! en h*<l member alnc# ha camo
the Increase of the capital etock of life •» Th ! ,nter -
insurance companlea. will, be In Westvlew cemetery.
By Senator Spenca—To authorise Mr. Allen, who was i0 year* old,
civil authorities to call out th* militia j fame to this city from Greenville. 8. C„
If the governor can not be communl- where he was well known and promt-
WORTH $5,000, but must b® sold account owner® leaving town; $4,250 on term®.
Beautiful home in Weat End; good location; all convenience®; hot and cold
water, houe® three year® old; nice fixtures, sliding door®, fine garden; lot 50x175;
four bedrooms, bath, hall, dining room* kitchsn and pantry.
LOVELESS & COMBS
611-2 East Alabama Street.
Bell Phones—Office, 1161 M. Residence, 3470 M.
rated with.
By Senator Whitehead—To amend an
net Incorporating th* town of Hull.
BROKER’SlLAYER enters
p LEA OF NOT GUILTY
New York, Aug. 1.—Paul Ocidel, tha
17-year-old bell boy, today In the court
of general Seatons pleaded not guilty
to the Indictment charging him with
the murder of william llenry Jackaon
nent. serving there for a number of
year* as Are chief. Boon after coming
to Atlanta he became connected with
the Atlanta waterworks and remained
there until the time of his death.
He was a Confederate veteran and
rfter making Atlanta his home he
joined Atlanta camp No. 169. United
Confederate Veterans. Members of that
ramp, as well as many othera, will at
tend tho funeral services. A special
deputation from the waterworka de
partment will alao be present.
Surviving Mr. Allen are hla wife, live
In the Hotel Iroquois, with th* privilege daughter*. Mr*. J. A. Reed, of Ac-
Of withdrawing the plea or entering a worth; Miss Gena Allen, Mrs. B. F.
demurrer by next Monday. Stark, Mia. C. J. J. Stutorman and Mrs.
The youth displayed more Interest In I h. H. Stevens, all cf Atlanta, and two
the case than he has at any time since sons, Horry L. A. Allen and J. P. B. Al.
on his part haa
the boy's mother from Hartford. She |
K. of P. Barbecue.
tvas In court today and watched her Cartersvlll®. G®., Aug. i.—C®rter«vil!e
boy anxiously from behind the rail ®ur-1 Lodge, So. 42. Knight® of Pythla®, will
rounding the spectators benches. * ‘ “*
New Store at C«rter*vlll®.
hold it® annual barbecue at Meadow-
view farm, the homo of Mr. Pyron.
three mile® from the city city, on August
Loses® Optra House.
Carttravlilt, Ga., mu0. 1.—W. \V. Daniel,
of this city, ha® Iea«e$t the Grand Open
house here for the season of 1911-1$ and
esptets to m>en the house on or about
iscuu, iwn»f?n# <j$ kins* nit*, uuv luuis »g* September 15. The theater i® the prop-
ctntly of Chattanooga, will b® the man- trty of J. R. Smith, of Atlanta, And was
oger. completed about a year ago.
Cartersvill®, Ga.. Aug. 1.— 1 The South-
Mill Supply Company, a branch c*f
for business In the Bradley building In
this city about August IP. They will car
ry a $30,000 stock of stood® and \V. T. Mc
Leod, formerly of thi® city, but more r®-