Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 28, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 16

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16 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS — USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1912. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. PEACHTREE It is certain now that on the strong tide of an advancing market, everything on Peachtree out to Ponce DeLeon will go to SI,OOO a front fool. Discriminating buyers who secure lots that are especially well located, either corners or lots running through to other streets, will possess one good asset in a piece of Peachtree front age. This property is fast becoming fancy and rare. We have a few (a very few) small Peachtree investments that are a little better than the average. They are about the size that a young fellow can handle and make money on. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR SPRING S TREE T LO T WITHIN 150 FEET of Walton street we have a business lot that should sell at an advance of $4,000 to $5,000 next spring. It’s mighty seldom you get an opportunity of bujdng high class business property so close to center around the price of this. $11,500. Easy terms. B. M. GRANT & CO. Second Floor, Grant Building. BUY A HOME WITH A BIG LOT ONE BLOCK from a car stop on the Decatur and East Lake car line a brand-new five-room bungalow on a lot 57 by about 400 feet deep, which runs back to the street car right-of way. This place has not the city conveniences, but we believe they will be accessible within a few months. Price $2,250 on terms like rent. We offer this property, both as a good home and a good investment, on account o fits location and the depth of the lot. Before many years the roar o fthe lot will be more valuable than the front .as it fronts the car line. See either Mr. Radford or Mr. J. J. Hook. FOSTER & ROBSON, Agents 11 Edgewood Avenue. PEACHTREE ROAD too FEET front and 340 fr«» 4 deep; on the hill south of Peachtree creek. We can sell this for less than SIOO per foot. 17 ACRKS. PLASTERS BRIDGE ROAD, between Roswell road snd Peachtree road, for J 12.000. ROSWELL ROAD. ?nnxßo0 —Attractive price on this lot for a short time. HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO. Phones: AtL 226, Bell Ivy 4157. 34 N. Forsyth St. Small Farm For Sale 11 ACRES »n Peyton Road, three.-nuarters of a mile of city limits, good fix-room house and two-room house; on charted road adjoining A., B A A. railroad, for $4,000. Terms to suit the purchaser. An ideal location for suburban home or truck and dairy farm. Telephone me, Main 3422. MARCELLUS M. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE DEALER PURCHASE MONEY NOTES BOUGHT 26 Inman Bldg. M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING Real Estate. 32 East Alabama St. FOR $6,000 we will give you one of, the most substantial homes on Capitol ave nue The lot Is 60x206 to an alley. The house Is an 8-roorn 2-story slate roof The terms. SI,OOO cash, $36 a month, 6 per cent Jor the balance " ON WHITEHALL STREET we offer a 10-room 2-story house, lot 60x200, ~for SIO,OOO This lot goes back to an aHey and has on the rear a 6-room house renting for S2O per month. This property Is worth $12,500 For a quick sale we will sell It nt the aboxe price on easy terms For an investment you can not beat it. Let us show It to you at once. OS’ WEST PEACHTREE we have a new, modern 10-room 2-story house on an east front lot 60x200. that we offer for a quick sale, for SII,OOO This house has furnace heat, hardwood floors. In tact, every convenience one could wish to nave in a modern up-to-date home, We have very easy terms. See us at once if inter-jested jn a West reachtree street home OVERLOOK ING Grant park, on Cherokee avenue, we offer a 7-room cottage, on , a lot 50x200. from street to street, for $4,250: $750 cash and $25 a month for the balance. You can not afford to overlook this bargain on Cherokee avenue FOR SALE L-E-r' y z—x T TXT T House 2 story, with 8 rooms May be Il 1 |—| |\| | easily converted Into flats. Lot 45 by | V..Z 1 111 I . 100 feet Tn nice condition REAL V V EX rw T T-x T EAST TERMB - Price - ,4 000 WOODSIDE ™”‘" " NORTH SIDE HOME ( ' N E U \ R ON NORTH JACKSON STREET, fust VI lA. £_> I>l X$ EV north of Ponce DeLeon avenue, we have n nice six -room cottage, with all modern T-V A T 'I * (Improvements, on nice lot with alte? in 1 v _L/A I I rear, with nice garage We have a price nn this for a few days that will sell it w f A K.TXT Eo, if you want a home in this locality. f 1 j\/I r-U ZX V come to see us at once Terms 511 Empire Bldg Roth phones IS9P /Real Estate. Renting Doans A Beautiful Decatur Home A NEW 2-story 8-room home, with water, sewer and electric lights, situ ated on a beautiful, elevated east front lot covered with large oak trees; close to Agnes Scott College and public school. One-half block of car line Size of lot 120x240. Price $6,500. J. M. WORSHAM Beal Estate and Loans. 908 Third National Bank Building. Ivy 5626 ■ " " fl (rood Home and Investment Propositions NORTH SIDE 6-room home. $.-. ;:,n. North Boulevard district, a modern home and beautiful shady lot. 5'1x175 to alley. ON beautiful Plasters Bridge road. ;i continuation of Piedmont avenue to Buckhead. On this beautiful eherted road are offering a couple of 3to 12-acre tracts at S6OO per acre Huy now before- the car lino is extended and this property is cut up into small lots at high prices. This property will double in value quick. ■ than anything we can offer you anywhere at env price, fall us up now. WILSON BROS. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS 7*l Empire Building Mils 4411 J. Night No. !»y 4070-J Real Estate For Sale. PONCE DELEON AVENUE THIS IS IN THE SECTION that is moving right along now and the place is right iti line for ad vancement. This is a good prop osition for some one who wants to buy for quick profit • HIGHLAND AVENUE BARGAIN. OWNER says ne MUST SELL and he will sell at a price that Is really and truly a sacrifice. This house has six rooms, nicely papered; beautiful mantels, and a good level lot; house faces south; has hot water, combination fixtures, and has been built two years last month. What we want is an offer. RAILROAD FRONTAGE ON MARIETTA STREET. ON MARIETTA STREET we have a vacant lot that the owner has no particular use for and has told us to sell It at a price that is low enough, and let the pur chaser make his own terms. There's a great future in this lot. FLORENCE STREET. THIS IS a four-room cottage that rents for $7.60 ner month; stays rented all the time. Lot is 40 by tOO, and we can sell for $760 cash. Thia Is a good 12 per cent invest ment. FOR EXCHANGE for good va cant lots or equity worth the money. SI,BOO PURCHASE MONEY NOTES— First mortgage; 6 per cent. Prefer north side, but would con sider south or west if extra good lo cation. Jno. R. Scott. Phone Main 1860. 814 Grant Bldg Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. WANTED SOMEBODY ANYBODY WITH $16,000 IN REAL MONET and GRIT enough to hang on for two years to take hold of one of the best undeveloped real estate openings in the vicinity of Atlanta. NOBODY without the above qualifications need an swer. Peachtree frontage If you don't believe us, let us show vou. The Fisher Real Estate Agency 631 CANDLER BLDG., ATLANTA. PHONES—IVY 2296: ATLANTA 2296 PEACHTREE ROAD THE VERY PRETTIEST part of the road between Peachtree bridge and Buckhead I am offering five beautiful lots, east front, facing 100 feet each with a uniform depth of 300 feet. These lots are unquestionably the prettiest and most desirable on the road and are located between Colonel Walter P. An drews' and Mr. Gray's homes. The price is right. EMMETT HIGHT REAL ESTATE. 513-514-615 EMPIRE BLDG. FORREST AVENUE ON EORREST AVENUE neat North Boulevard we have for sale • five beautiful building lots, 50 feet front each, for $1,300.00, on easy terms. These lots are a good investment for building or for a profit. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. GROUND FLOOR, EMPIRE BLDG. A Home and 3 Acres in Kirkwood Cheap EIGHT-ROOM house in center of Kirkwood. Built for a home. On three-acre lot. All improvements. The owner has given us a special price for 30 days. See us. quick, if you want a bar gain in a suburban home. ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY CO. Third Floor’ Inman Buildirrg. Phone M. 2053 THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern borne unless it is wired for Electricity. 4-18-20 STORE AND 5-ROOM FIRE destroyed this property recently. There was a 2 year lease on it at S3O monthly; has just been rebuilt; has water and sewerage, located on corner in growing section. Going to lease or sell; or exchange for vacant lots. Price $3,000. GILMER & WILLINGHAM y.L,, 6 Walton St.. ’Third Door off Peachtree. Ground Floor. HOMES ’ >6.000 Washington St hom*». nine rooms, all mnveniemes. on large corner lot, 50x175. This is a real home. SSOO cash, balance eas\. Let us shov you this $5,800 Cleburne avenue home, eight rooms and a beaut' , on pretty level lot on fas' terms. Yes. this pla<’e has every convenience and new. $7,000 North Boulevard home, nine rooms, modern in every way. has side drive, garage <’an arrange terms Let us show you a bargain $8,250 West Peachtree, has eight rooms, with every convenience, hardwood floors Can arrange terms Let us show you this Martin-Ozburn Realty Co. Third National Bank Building Phone Ivy 1276, Atlanta 298 Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE BY OWNER. RESIDENCE of nine rooms, on best part of North Boulevard: modern and com plete. with all improvements, including furnace heat and screens throughout. This gnod home can be had cheap, and upon easy terms. IXjT 50x185 In Delaware avenue, in beau tiful Or m wood nark. It lies well, on rar line. Price $750. Easy terms LOT 50x200 on Henderson avenue, in Cas cade Park, near car line. Price SSOO. Easy terms. LOT 37x100 on Eads street, near McDan iel. This is right in town and ready for a small house. For quick, sale, $350 will buy it. J. FRANK BECK, 805 Empire Bldg. 5-23-39 FOR sale or exchange for good vacant ready for improvement. NINE-ROOM HOUSE—2BO E. Linden street; value $5,600; equity $3,260; rents for $37.50 per month; occupied; will sell on easy- terms to good party, or exchange for good- clear lots in good neighborhood; north side preferred; will give or take cash difference. •Inn R. Scott. Phone Main 1869. 814 Grant Bldg. ONE of the most beautiful homes in the city to be sacrificed. Lot 160x408: plen ty of shade, fruit, etc., a fine homo all complete. See photograph in this issue. SIOO CASH and S3O per month. Price $2,250 —Garden street, near Georgia ave nue; nice 5-room house, has sewer, water, gas and on a lot 50x140. See this at once. $250 CASH and $25 per month; No. 166 Lucile avenue. If you will go in this home you will find one of the prettiest 5-room houses you ever saw. Has every convenience. Arranged for four more rooms at a small cost. See this S. B. TURMAN & CO. BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS. For your convenience, Want Ads will be taken over the telephone and bill will be sent at expiration of ad No matter what you want or have to sell, a Georgian Want Ad will do the work, thus saving you time and money. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. H. H. H. REALTY COMPANY 418 Empire Building. Telephone Connections: Bell Main 2185; Atlanta 652. S2.SSO—FIVE-ROOM house and three-room house: two good houses on lot 75x 100: not far from Marietta street. This is undoubtedly a great bargain and ‘•an be bought with S3OO cash. Remember, this is only a short distance from coming street—Marietta. FOUR HOUSES on Battle street, rented for S3O: will exchange or will sell for bargain. 1,900 ACRES of good land in south Georgia; will cut 6.000 feet of good yellow- pine timber; will cut 150,000 turpentine boxes; not another piece of land in south Georgia like this. Now is the time. Will cost you S3O per acre. Better see. EIGHT new negro houses in Decatur, paying 1.2%; $6,009: good way to invest your money. NICE six-room cottage in West End n ear Lee street. $3,800 LARGE 2-story 9-room house; all conv ententes, Bedford place. Clos® tn and good neighborhood; only $4,500. THREE brand new bungalows in Kirkw «»od All beauties at the price Better see these. GEORGIA HOME AND FARM CO. 457 CANDLER ANNEX. Ivy 5767 DAILY STATISTICS Warranty Deeds. SBOO -67. W. Bigham and J. B Tyus to H. T. Stratton, Jr., land lot 1, commenc ing 108 feet north of the northeast cor ner of Highland and Bigham avenues, 54 by 220 feet. May 4. $173 -William J. Scott to Georgia Rail way and Electric Company, land lots 251 and 252, land containing 1% acres May 6 S2OO—F. M. Wardlaw to Georgia Railway and Electric Company, tract of land on line between Scott and Hudson line, 60 by 177 feet. May 6. $2.000 —George S. Lowndes to George S. Lowndes, Jr., land lots 56 and 56, known as lot 5, in block 25, of the plat of Ansley Park. 75 by 233 feet. May 27. SI,BOO- Realty Trust Company to George S. Lowndes, same property as above. June 6. 1910. $25.000 —Mrs. Mary H. Clarke to Asa G. Candler, land lot 49. beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the east side of Peachtree street and the south side of East Third street, 100 by 419 feet. November 22, 1911. s4oo—Gilford A. Goddard to Mary Love, land lot 109, commencing 100 feet north of the northeast corner of Vine and West Fair streets. 49 by 50 feet. May 24. $3,474 —J. D. Atkinson to H. E. F. Jones, land lot 64, beginning on the west side of Weranca road, 347 feet south from the southeast corner of Glen Iris sub-division. 609x1,137 feet. May 22. S2B5 —E. G. Block to H. Hitchcock, land lot 13, beginnlg on the east side of Holtz claw street. 80 feet north of the northeast corner of said street and Northern ave nue. 40x110 feet. May 22. $lO0 —The Traders Company to A. A. Watson, land lot 19, in block 1 of the said company’s land known as “West End Heights,” 50x200 feet. January 17. s4.ooo—Te National Florence Crittenton mission to J. M. Nash. Jr., land lot 79, commencing on the northeast corner of Luckie and Gresham streets, 54x127 feet. October, 1907. $10,860 —Roger Dewar to W. E. Wood, a grocery store, located at 270 North ave nue. February 2. $225—E. G. Block to Charles S. Transon. land lot 13, beginning at the northeast corner of Cummings and Holtzclaw streets. 40x110 feet. May 22. $2,250 —A W. Brewerton to E. McC. Ad amson, land lot 17, beginning on the north side of St. Charles avenue, 209 feet west wardly from the northeast corner of said avenue, and Bonaventure street, 50x190 feet. May 21. SI,OO0 —The Cobbs Land Company to C. C. Braswell, land lots 7 and 8 in block 1 of the plot of the said company’s prop erty, 100x150 feet May 23. $623 —The South Atlanta Land Com pany to D. W. Moorghead, 309 Meldon avenue, 50x140 feet. April 22. sl2s—G. W. McDonald to R. A. Demp sey, land lot 163, commencing at the northwest corner of Cochran street and Ferris avenue, 50x158 feet. April 27. $1.500 —Mrs. Myrtls Keener to Mrs. M. E. Bentley, land lot 13, on the west side of Walnut street. 50x178 feet. May 24. $5 and Other Valuable Considerations— W. A. Hall to Emilie M. Stokes, land lot 140. on the south line of W. A. Hall’s lot. 10 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot, 6914110 feet. May 24. SBOO—S. A. Albright to W. M. Middle brooks, Jr., land lot 107. beginning 28/ feet south of the southeast corner of Oglethorpt avenue and Ashby street, 41x 135 feet. May 15. $4,000 - George W Almand tn American Investment and Loan Company, land lot 75, beginnlg at the southeast corner of Coper and Glen streets, 40x100 feet May 10. SI,OOO R. R. Jackson to L. C. Darling ton. land lot 20. begining on the north west corner of Kirkwood avenue and Tye street, 98x133 feet. May 24. s6oo—Mrs. M. E. Bentley tn ’l’. J. Treawwell, land lot 13, on the west side nf Stovall street, formerly Walnut street. 50x178 feet. May 24. ss,3oo—Atlanta Development Company to Mrs. Emma T. Brown, land lot 16. comencing at the southwest corner ofm Highland avenue and Highland view', oOx 179 feet. May 24. s3.2so—Thomas R Paine et al. to ( has Godman. land lot 50. beginning on the east side of Willow- street. 255 feet south of the southeast corner of said street and North avenue, 42x110 feel. May 21. Bonds for Title. $3,000 11. T. Stratton. Jr., of, Robertson county, Tennessee, to Janies T. Scott, of Fulton county, Georgia, land lot 1. com mencing 108 Yeet north of the northeast corner of Highland and Bigham avenues. 50 bv 203 feet. May 9. s2l.6oo—James C. Ljnch and Eugene 1. Lynch to Hubert Greene, land lot 52. be ginning at corner formed by intersection of the southwest side of Hunter street and northwest side of Central place, 62 by 131 feet. September 21. 1910. $98,400--J. S. Todd to J. F. Askew, land lot 78. commencing at northwest corner of Walton and Bartow streets, 95 by 100 feet. May 21 $250--Marv A. Ixtmberl to Annie R. Wil liams. land lot 116. beginning 160 feet west of southwest corner of Abbott and West Fair streets, 40 by 100 feet. May 23. $6,700 Dewitte Regenstein to Love Stillman and O. B. Bush, part of land lot 84. commencing on the north side of Castleberrv street. 50x100 feet. May 24. $1 1,000 Katherine Durand Morgan to Jacob Bachman, land lot 51. comencing on trnhe south side of Houston street. 60 feet to Mrs. Martin's line. 60x88 feet. May 17. Mortgages. $.160 Georgia Goddard and Marj Love to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, land lot 109. commencing 100 feet north of the northwest corner of Vine and West Fair streets. 49 bv 150 feet. May 24. SB4O Miss Ada M. Beck to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, land lots 44 and 53. commencing 200 feet south of Logan street. 100 by 100 feet. May 22. S4OO Bon Whitman to H. C. Glenn Com pany, 11 Rosser street. May 25. $lO Mrs. .Maude M. Burge to Atlanta Ix?an and Savings Company, land lot 112. at southwest corner of Rucker and Hubert streets. 62 bv 132 feet. May. S.IOO Ed and Leia McWhorter to At lanta Banking and Savings Company, land lot 45. on the line of McDaniel street. 16 by 27 feet. May. 20. Quitclaim Deeds. 81 Minnie B Jarrell and Mittie K lar rel to M 4. Flinn, land lot 55, com mencing 200 feet from the intersection of Fern avenue and Haygood street, 100 bv 120 feet. May. $1 —Mrs. L. H. T. Moore to R. I. Htlley. land lot 112. commencing at northwest corner of Marietta and Hampton streets. 50 by 100 feet May 8. Loan Deed. 81.500 C C. Browsell to Fannie D Har ris, land lot 134. beginning on the south side of Clermont avenue, 200 feet west of the East Point chert road. 50x150 fee*. May 23 TAX RATE INCREASED, LEXINGTON. GA.. .May 28. -Thecity council of Lexington has increased the street tax'rate from $2 to $2.50 for this year. Added expenses of the city made this pecessary. The late for the ad val-M-em city property tax will be tlxed ip a short while. SHOP TALK ( ’ 'a 1 ! f ' >;* ■! WMHgp'.’r wHbM An alligator for the Indianapolis 500- mile race winner. That’s the stunt that H. C. Bradfield, of the Cole Motor Car Company, of Indianapolis, and Frank Long, secretary and treasurer of the local Cole Motor Company, is pulling off. Bradfield secured the alligator at Joe’s farm in Jacksonville and sent it by express to the Cole Mo tor Car Company in Indianapolis. He merely wired hfs concern, “Am shipping an alligator. Dangerous.’’ Bradfield said yesterday that if any one wanted to carry the alligator as a mascot in the 500-mile race he would be pleased to let them do so. Bradfield, together with M. S. Alt mayer. the Cole Jacksonville agemt, left last evening for Indianapolis for the race. BEEF TRUST ANGERS KOSHERS; JEWS OF CHICAGO MEATLESS < HICAGO, May 28. Because the kosher butcher “trust” a w-eek ago re solved not to buy more tattle at the stockyards, there is a meat famine among the orthodox Jews here today. ” The kosher butchers asserted that they were forced to pay from 3 to 6 cents a pound more than Gentile butch ers. The stock they had on hand soon was exhausted. Then the orthodox Jews raided the chicken marksl Now the available chicken supply has been exhausted, and even the supply of smoked fish is gone. The butchers have locked up their shops, and the orthodox Jews are with out meat of any kind. UNIVERSITY CLUB ELECTS TWENTY NEW MEMBERS The University club has elected to res ident membership: W. G. Brantley. Jr., A. 8., University of Georgia, LL.B, George Washington university. 11. J’. McCord. Jr., A. 8., Emory: John S. Glea ton, A. B. Emory; Edward R. Rawlings. B C. S.. New York university; William W. Chase. B S.. Virginia Polytechnic in stitute; Robert E. Stallings, A. B. and LL.B.. Wake Forest. N. C.. and A. M., University of Virginia; John W. Quillian, graduate of U. S. Naval academy; Walter H. Rich. Columbia. Joseph G. Camp, A. 8.. University of Georgia. C. T. Pot tinger, B. S.. Clemson College. S. C.; George W. Semmes, Georgia School of Technology. To non-resident membership: Dr. Frank P. Norman, Greenville. Ga.. M. D., Atlanta School of medicine; Howell Hol lis, Columbus. Ga., LL.B., University of Georgia; E. F. Hettrick. Birmingham. Ala.. C. E„ Cornell university; Orrin Rob erts, Monroe, Ga., A. 8.. and LL.B.. Uni versity of Georgia; Roy D. Stubbs. Eaton ton. Ga., B. S.. University of Georgia, and LL.B., Harvard; B. S. Walker, Monroe, Ga . A. R., University of Georgia: Prof. J. S. Stewart. Athens. Ga., A. 8.. Em ory. A. M., University of Georgia; Byron R. Collins. Blakely, Ga., A. 8., Mercer. To honorary membership: Judge J. R. Pottle, of the court of appeals. HOD CARRIERS GOT $5 A DAY: MASONS STRUCK BUTTE. MONT., May 28.—A unique la bor problem which bad tied up building operations in Butte since April 1 was ad justed by the intervention of international officers. A few months ago the hod carriers’ union demanded an increase in pay from $5 to $5.50 a day, and the. contractors conceded the demand, but the bricklay ers opposed the raise and refused to work with any hod carrier who got more than $.5 a day. The problem was settled by compro mise, and bod carriers who work with bricklayers will get only $5 a day. while hod carriers working with plasterers will get $5.50. STATE NORMAL CLOSES. 4THENS. GA.. May 28. Sixtt tit young women ami one young man. rep resenting every part of Georgia, a,- well is many other states, received lheir di plomas it the annual graduation exer cises of the state Normal s. bool I is night, 'bus elositig one of the most suc cessful sessions in the school s his tor, ENGLAND’S DOCK ' STRIKE SPREADS All Important Ports of Kingdom Hit—Ships Unloaded Under Police Guard. LONDON. May 28.—The dock and } transport strike today spread to tho majority of the important seaports of the Linited Kingdom. In response to orders from the central quarto’s of the JK fj dock and transport workers, freight Tw handlers went out in Liverpool. South- i|j 4 ampton. Glasgow, Belfast. Man'bc-ter snd other coast cities. With the oread of the strike into a national mov- ment £ the situation reached its most s. rious iWi stage, as it showed the determination W of the leaders to put into execution their threat to "tie up the kingdom.” This makes more imminent the danger of a famine. In addition to the crippled condition of maritime traffic, the port electricians . are threatening to go out and the car men. who already are out in London. are threatening to make their walkout national. 1 Unloading of ships bearing food ■tuffs and tin- transportation of the * cargoes under police escort continued today. inj It is semi-offlcially learned the gov ernment has decided to interfere if the national strike assumes serious char acter. A mass meeting nf strikers, bigger than Saturday’s demonstration, in which 150,000 gathered, has been called for tomorrow nn Tower Hill. MAY TEMPERATURES I IN ATLANTA SHOWN 1 TO GET CONVENTION | Dr. Claude A. Smith, city bacteriolo- « ( gist, goes to Washington. D. C., tn- fg morrow with an original idea for ob- W taining the 1913 convention of the Na tional Society for the Prevention of fl Tuberculosis for Atlanta. Dr. Smith says that many of the del- Ji egates protest that it is too hot in At- /J , lanta in May for a national convention. He says that Atlanta's climate is cooler Mi than Washington's and that during thn Y convention he will prove it to the dele- | gates by posting placards in the con vention hall comparing the tempera tures In Washington and Atlanta at the same hour. '■ Unless the Washington temperature | absolutely- discourages the delegates, |l Dr. Smith says he Is confident Atlanta £ will get the next convention. iff ex-jurist ttExsThis 1 EMPLOYEES TO FIGHT f WHEN THEY PLEASE > MACON, GA., May 28.—When three employees of the shops of the Macon d* Railway and Light Company engaged W in a fight Judge W. H. Felton, the new president, hastened out. but arrived too f late to prevent hostilities. However, he 1 called all of the employees before him and congratulated them upon this mode of settling differences. He advised them in the future to fight whenever they felt like it, just so they used their fists. This advice gained the ex-jurist an instant and unanimous popularity IB * with his employees. “CRADLE ROLL CALL”’ FOR TOTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 Next Sunday will be Babies day at A the Second Baptist Bible school and if jA you've a place in your heart that throbs W when little children recite it will surely W flutter when the “Cradle Roll” is called. fl Superintendent B. H. Hartsfield is io n formally introduce the midgets. Eleven I little girls will sing "Rock-a-Bye Baby.” Dr. John E. White will talk to the mothers. U C. & W. C. ROAD TO MAKE I $2,000,000 IMPROVEMENTS AUGL'STA. GA.. May 28. —The Charleston and Western Carolina rail way will spend $2,000,006 within the | next year or two in the general im provement of its line. The C. & W. C. operates from Augusta to Spartanbui? M and from Augusta to Port Royal. The completion of the Carolina, Clinchfleld and Ohio railroad into Spa,- tanburg will mean a great deal for tin- (fl. Charleston and Western Carolina, be- ■ cause quantities of coal from mines in fl Tennessee will he shipped into anl n through Augusta. HUSBAND NEED NOT TALK TO HIS WIFE CHICAGO, May 28 - Whether a man ha» W to answer <iis wife when she speaks io * him, was a question propounded in ihe court of domestic relations. Mrs. Agnes IF* Jana left home because her husband de dined to pay due attention to her <re- jfl marks Judge Goodcew held- that Mrs. Jana <ll<l noi have niff'■ it nt reason for leaving her husband, who was arraigned on a charge of technical abandonment W Jana was discharged. ' W FINDS WEAPONS IN PIT ofthedateofiooob.c? j VIENNA, ja' 28 exploration in'o >»1 the cavern rs 81. Kanzion in the Karst mountains las yielded more than a thou- ; . l|fl sand bronz Implement such as swords, 1 axes, lane, he.uls and vessels supposed’ to dale fr-’n> l"60 B. ' The: were all fji found at the bottom ot h pit 15 „ fpA , I deep. It ia suggested th<y were throw n * in there as a sacrifice to a sttbtorrap-an 9 deity Eastman editor nxmed. i i:\Fr.MAN. Max <’ M \f P thv|n. ' editor of Ti'. Tlm< • Journal, ,f K.q,.' man. ha l - »•0 ,1 appointed by G>vet nor ff Jr.se >!> M Brow n a a. inember o f th" E . tinoHl l"'.'"l vi 'to, , io the a i» School forth. D- ,f <r < n«= i|H