The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 06, 1906, Image 5

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■I :OLOGhB TANKfOl *NtoRG W tuner y *¥!>k 7 S i "Z‘* e3 tyrtn~t 1-' > “J / SOKOPAO ntnlMk •"on tr ntntniottn- 3 PA IS] A SUBURBAN LOT Bo U. Z e va- rcZ' FOR ONLY PER WEEK We are offering this splendid selection of choice, large, well drained lots just outside the city limits of Atlanta on the South i ,-itur Car lino at the very low prices of #100 to #:>7f> each, oil Terms of $i.00 down and $1.00 Per Week. No Interest, no State and County Taxes for Two Years. Payments may suspended if Sick. Perfect Titles; Warranty Deeds. Will be Sold to White People Only. What More could You Ask? This a strictly white residence neighborhood on the cleanest, coolest and most picturesque suburban car line leading out of the city. The lots are right on the electric car line lending to the new East Lake Country Club, Kirkwood, East End and IJccatur, and are within 15 minutes’ride of the center of the city. Atlanta Is growing rapidly and Its citizens are now looking to the suburbs for homes. No other residential section around Atlanta offers the many natural advantages afforded by that traversed by the South Decatur Car Line. This section is beginning a rapid development. There is now on foot a move ment to bring it into Fulton countv, which would cause the values to double and treble many times over. ANTICIPATE THIS MOVEMENT AND GET YOU A LOT WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP. At the prices at which we are offer ing these lots we can unhesitatingly recommend each and every one as a bargain. Call at our office and allow us to go out with you to select your lot; or take the South De catur car and get off at Whiteford Ave. (Bell St.), or Anniston Ave., and make your own selection. The lots are Numbered - T. J- LOCHRIDGE & CO. ATLANTA PHONE 1439. PHONE 1614. 416-417 EMPIRE BUILDING. ), I, R, CELEBRATES 1MT FOURTH ■A. host the Thomas Jefferson Chap ter, Daughter* of the American Ravo-i lutlnn, provided a delightful afternoon for many guests by a well-arranged and » plena Idly executed program at t'ralgle House, Piedmont park, on the Fourth of July, Member, of the four local chapters gathered at the beautiful home before the appropriate program waa opened by an Invocation. Mra. Miller Hutch ins, regent of the chapter, In charge, delivered'a short addraaa of welcome to the three other chapters. This was answered In no less pleasing manner by Mrs. Thomas Morgan, regent of the Atlanta chapter. Hon. J. Samuel Sheer, the orator of the oecaalon, combined In an eloquent retting historical facta and Incidents of revolutionary days and subsequent events bearing on the organisation of SISTERS ARE KILLED AS THEY PLAY IN YARD Special to The Georgian. Sparta, Go., July S.—During a se vere storm late Tuesday evening light ning struck a tree In the yard of H. P. Humphrey, of Mayfield, under which his three little girls were playing. In atantly killing two of them and seri ously Injuring the other. the society he addressed. Other features of the occasion were contributions by Edward Wood and Mrs. Yeates, two of Atlanta's most prominent singers. Punch and wafers were served and thirteen of the members of the chap, ten present responded to thirteen toasts, one to each of the original states. The building was deconted elabor ately In the D. A. R. colon pleasingly blended with the national red, white and blue. ARE YOU AN AD WRITER ? You May Be One and Don’t Know It. Why Not Try Your Hand? We will Give to the One Writing the Best Ad About this label This contest will be open for two weeks, beginning July 2. and ending July 14. Xo professional ad writer or member of Atlanta Typographical Union will be permitted to compete. Ads to be written for space of 5 inches across 2 columns. For any infor mation CALL OR WRITE ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, P. 0. BOX 206 GEORGE J. GOULD FAMILY POSED ON STEAMER DECK OE DISTRICT MASONS Sptclal to The Georgian. Thomasvllla, Ga., July I.—The annual convention of tho Mnaona of the Socond congressional district, which has been In session here since yesterday. Is one of the most Interesting Masonic gath erings that have been held in this sec tion In years| ^Tho chief addross of the convention was made by George M. Napier, of Macon, who Is Junior warden of the grand lodge of Georgia. Mr. Napier's address was In the nature of a Fourth of July oration, his subject being "Free Masonry and the Growth of tho Ameri can Republic.** Several hundred delegates from tho H**ron«l Mint Mot are In nt « niu of the featuros of the gathering la the Ideal nature of the work of the first three degrees of Masonry, as exempli fied by the degree teams from the lialnbrldgc, Tlfton and Dawson lodges. Spruce Company, of Philadelphia. Tho property Includes 81,000 acres of llii' ly tlinlM-i. il liiml, lying in S a nIn county, N. C., and Sevier county, Tenn. Tho sale embraces the lands, the rail ways recently built Into the mountains, the company's locomotives, saw-mills and other property. STATE RESERVATION FOR BIRDS PAYS WELL Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., July 6.~In his re port on tho eighteen Islands In the Gulf of Mexico which thla state has reserved and protected for the breeding of game and water birds, and the llreton Inland government reservation for the * a purpose. President Frank M. Miller, the Louisiana Audubon Society, said Wit Ml! III. I.I •' \ . 11 I ihmioo III gulls and tern havo hatched out these Islands than would have been produced without the aid of the reser vation. One small Island was white as snow with bird feathers during the tour of Inspection Inst week." He attributed the Increase In the mumM'i "f v it-i l.ii dm to tho protection f eggs from destruction by coon*, rats and hunters. * DOUBLE TRACKINO WORK ON SOUTHERN ENJOINED Rpeel.l to TtW Gear (ten. Aahevlllo. N. C., July i.—An Injunc- .' tlon ha. bran Iraued which .tope tho work of laying tho douM.- m k on .h« Kotitli.ru railway nonr Gorman’* hrlrt*. station, near Aahcvlllr. Judge IV. 11. Alien grated fhr re- qur.t for th. Injunction, And until mat ter, are rattled tho work will b« at • •tartditlll. family, poood on tho dock •r Juat before they railed to tour Eu rope In an automobile. From loft to right are Mr. Ooutd, Min Marjorie Qould. Mrs. Gould and Mira Helen Vivian Oould. Below la a map show ing the route of the propoeed tour. BIO LUMBER DEAL IS CONSUMMATED Special to The Grant... Asheville, It. C.. July A deal ha* been cloeed transferring the holding* of the Three M Lumber Company, Smokemont, to William 8. Harvey, Philadelphia. Mr. Harvey's holdings j jrIJl bs transferred to tha Southern ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from June 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. N. E. A. Meeting at Los Angeles, July 9-13. Elks Meeting at Denver, Colo., .Tub* 16-21. Summer rates to Colorado, Juno 1 to Sept. 30. Hotel Men’s Convention, Portland, Ore., June 25-29. Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton. Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from StLouis and Chicago to California. Write mo for literature and information. J.-F. VAX KKXSSKI.AER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Oa. Jt.O. HKAN.T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A.