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w. A. FOSTER,
Beal Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
t ; jotli, we lmvc poitponiHl the mile
ft,twetn farmi until Batiirrtny, the 29th
iMeember. So that on that day we
h Veil at auction on the premise. Colo-
J 1 Joseph H. mm'l fainooi “Monn-
*1 view Farm. 1 Thl* plantation contain!
69) acres of splendid farming anil
vr lands It has been surveyed and
KaVided into twelve good farms. ranging
5 die from 15 to 150 acre, Every Arm
S, both open and wooded land and run-
•£, water; and nearly all have BO me
Singe on them. Thl. property lain He-
KkTounty, and within 14 tullci of tho
firt home In Atlanta. We are going to
S, It to the highest bidder without re.
lie on terms of one-fourth cash, and the
ESnoe In one. two and three years.
ISK.B will last all day anrf light re-
eihnienls will be served free. Write, tel-
EJinh telephone or can on us for plats
KHe fall and detailed Information. Also
iJidon and how to get there. Colonel
SSfaion Uvea on the property, and will
pleasure In showing same should you
Jins to go out before the tale.
V substantial krooni wttaxe. all city
JrrBnlcncos; good Value for 62,260. This la
Ehince to buy n good cottage home —
pvoer leaving city.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,"
Saturday, rrcnjinr.R :
,rvr INVESTMENT—WITHIN 200 FEET
retirs street: cherted street and car
■u Three new houaea, built of good ma
“p occupied by good class of white ten
a.' It Is now actually paying 125 pec
-th, which la 10 per cent on 53.M0. It la
s question of a short while when the
nest ot Peters street will bare to reacb
_ op rood little cross streets. If taken
it pace, 62,500 cash buys It.
m DUNN STREET, NEAR LEE
hordon streets, wa have a flve-room cot-
giThome: all the city conyenlencea: al-
Mt new, and good value for 52,000. Some
Jin, can be arranged.
1USKA AVENUE. NEAR HIGHLAND
ivenue. Cottage borne containing lire
Mods and ball: lot 50 by ISO. Price12,600,
IL, oa same street, nlco five-room cot
JJJ on lot 60 by HO to alley. Price 52,000.
mhighland avenue, near samp
ion street, good three-room cottage: nice
•• ill Improvements down In street and
phi for. Pries 51.000. Very easy terms.
Tin 'month.' Yon can not beat this If
jm want a home.
1 BARGAIN IN A LOT IN THE PRBT-
tint part of North Boulevard, near An
te avenue, 47 by 140 feet to alley. Snap
hr 22,501. This la the right place f
Kl Phoee 5057. Atlanta Phone 1551.
SALES DEPARTMENT:
A S. HOOK, B. C. EVE.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
lOrR ATTENTION TO, AND INBPBC-
tlon of, tho foljowlng properties Is rs-
E fully Invited. The time to buy s cheap
of property la when the owner has
telr decided to eel!, and will not atand
a my died price, bnt la willing to at least
m-half way meet your views aa to the
nine of the property. For bualneaa reasons
people sometimes, bare to lose a little
coney on a particular piece of property,
loping always to msko If up on some other
toTMtmeQt.
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES WILL
to sold. It rsmatna fo _
vkther you will gst one
[••ROOM J4STORT HOUSE, WITH
iodern conveniences, on Capitol ave-
Georgia avenue: east front, lot
. The lot and house, according
'ding prices. Is worth 56,750 to
,bo bought for 54,560: It Is s first-
Investment. Terms 5M50 cash, bal-
tact easy.
RTH RIDE—TWO 8TOBIE*, NICE,
“ l-room houso; large lot: convenient
rdmoot avenue and Juniper street cat
near Eighth street; all modern !m
etaenu: can be bought for very much
than It Is really 'worth. Tsrms 51,600
balance easy.
fTBUIWAN HOM E—FI VE-BOOM COT-
Jala and 17 scrag of land: flno running
cii,«.6u. wits nice oak grove;
J4M Root, paved rond all the way Into the
*7, and only ten minutes' walk from car
5;: °“ly one and one-half miles from city
Pi?. .Price 52,550, and the land alone la
•Kth this monsy. Terms easy. Splendid
glhbors, churches and public school. Call
In ear rent and aala bulletin.
NEW KIMBALL HOUSE
COMFORTABLE OFFICF
nW u#n^ R ? ut $50 per mouth,
ply Manager The New Kimball.
FOR RENT—MANICU
ING PRIVILEGE
*V™5 N I E w KIMBALL HOTEL
1907. Apply Mnnnger The New Klml
WANTED —TEN THC
SAND SELECTED,
PLUMP QUAIL
0R SHOT-I
aged birds. Will pay 15c nil this i
Prompt returns. Move shipment to tt
NEW KIMBALL HOUS
ATLANTA, GA.
VALUE. S
CEPTION
LOR, DIN
BUTLER’S
HALL,
FIRST FLOOR.
LARGE BED RO
STAIRS. BIO C
IENCES. PRETTY E
VATED LEVEL LOT.
A VERY DESIRA]
FOR A HOME.
THE PRICE
IS
GAIN. YOU CAN I
$1,000 CASH AND I
ANCE EASY.
SEE US QUICK,
ING TO
ONCE.
BE SOLD AT
214 Empire Building.
Plione 4310 L—Main.
B. B. TURMAN & CO.
east fair st. home!
Have one of the nicest homes
on E. Fair street at a very
low figure.
See
LIEBMAN,
Heal Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
BARGAINS IN BEAL ESTATE.
dTHKnx RAILROAD FRONTAGE, JW
PEACHTREE
HOME tu i-
s acres; up to date.
rJ. 01 , 11 AVE FOB SALE CITY, KI'IU'R.
— I, , property, south Georgia or
lands, see me at once.
C thbu . J - B / WEBB.
‘nmty Avenue, or College Park, Ga.
EN 'T.S $480.00,
PRICE $3,500.00.
h*t,A n >, N DXBW DOUBLE TBNE
, '"lit of brat material; beet loco.
renting property on north
Oue vacant lot goes
,** which, If Improved, will In-
Jfk to Itt per cent. Terms
» tfil*.* 1 * | «nee easy. Owner, Box 353,
** Suitable buiUllug.
BIin FOR RENT.
R|"'c,o , '.. !<TR KET, onf, whole
icrf}?: Rooms Single or bn
?’„ l,f; ','yrUR; ONE WHOLE FLOOR;
Mace for light mnnufaeturlug;
“Rl* rooms.
. JOEL HURT,
2 il Equitable Bldg.
W. M. SCOTT, ADMINIS
TRATOR OF CHAR
LOTTE TODD, DE
CEASED.
TUESDAY MORNU
JANUARY 1, AT
O’CLOCK, TO THE HIC
EST BIDDER, NO. 55 CUL
FECT
AND WATER;
LAIN TUB,
CHOICE NEIGH
IIOOD,ONLY ONE ]
FROM HOWELL
AND THE NEW SC
5-MINUTE CAR
ICE; TERMS; 1-4
B A L A N C E $2a
TITLES PERFECT. J,
.TAMES, AUCTIONEER.
FOR FURTHER INFOR
MATION CALL OXW.M.
SCOTT & CO., REAL
ESTATE AGENTS, 210-212
GOULD BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 5095.
STANDARD 835.
J. A. BROOKS,
REAL ESTATE,
507 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
BELL 'PHONE 13M.
I HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR HOMES
AND INVESTMENT. IF YOU WANT
TO EELL YOURS, CALL ON ME.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.,
E 23 1-2 Whitehall. Bell 3934.
If you haven’t the.cash, we
can arrange terms.
3E LAJVTOX 8T.-NF.W 6-BOOM COTTAGE.
FOltltKST AVE.-NEW 2-8TOUY 8-ROOM
E8. house. $5,500.
CURRIER ST.—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE;
flue lot. $4,600.
WEST PEACHTREE—ELEGANT 9-ROOM
house. $11,000.
p MILLS ST.-NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. 12.600.
GEORGIA A V^s.—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE.
$2,850.
FOUTltKSB AVE.—FIVE ROOMS AKD
vnn '-»">• MW-
*11. PIEDMONT AVE.—A MODERN 9-ROOM
house. $7,760.
ASHBY ST.-NEW COTTAGE; NICE ONE.
TT 52.760.
U WEST BAKER ST.-TWO-STOBY 7-HOOjJ
bans.. 65.409.
IlliOVLES ST.-S1X.ROOM cdWAliB.
$2,350. Ka»y term*.
Johnson ave.-six-hoom CottaGE!
$2,750.
AM- N'. IlOUI.EVAUI)—NEW 8-UOOM, lIOliSKi
Hk. tine corner. 57,000.
JlS.NIl'KIt ST.-NEW 8-h60M l!,-
000. Terina.
E highland ave.—two-story REBBB
house. $3,860.
Cltlsw ST.-SlX-ltOOM c'Ottage. 15,9)6.
cAi’rtOL AVt’E—coBneu coWaoe.
SS5 l’ONCB flel.tiOSl-KLltOANT 8-ltOOU
house. $7,760.
‘ . W. THIRD—NEAlt SPUING, A 9-ltd6)i
v ' house. $64,000.
Sl’RlNtJ 8t.—EllUilT-ItOOii ?" BIltc v k
houne. $4,200.
Litckiti 8T.-^68b IS', ULii
$2,360.
U LAkElVoftt) IIEIGIITS—NICE 31166x1
house. $1,250.
IR llcKAl.lt AVE.—AT EDGEkVoriD: SR9 4-
7Cl room cottage. $1,900.
COi'ItTLANI) tiT.-t'LoSE.lN COTl'AOB.
TH. 54,200.
„ t'OOl'EU KT. COllNlilt, O-KOOM COT-
i- tngo. 52.750.
if WINDSOR MT.-LAhGfc COiTAGfel AND
>1* large lot. $3,660. K
Y I'ltYOR ST.—TkS-ltOOM HOUSE; LABgW
_±. lot. $4,700. ^
[E V’AUk ^.-kkiiiT-ROoil lloL’ife; ViK'k i
location. $4,000. i
R I'AHK KT.-tii.WlANT ooY’i'aiIR. 54.ooK !
p FAIR ST.-NEAh WAdliiSoTON; AN 8- **
Z. room house. $3,600. te
S, capitoL AVfc.—TBk itooiis, modern*.
T" $6,260.
A" JAOKtWN ST.— S'E<V ifl005l UbtUtt.
IJ 58.000. 1
J, JACKHON* HT.-HE\‘K.N‘-It(J0M f-HToltV 8
house. $5,000.
e. f^iuD-TiiN uooKirt, isAhofc 'L6f.
$8,000.
tji t'OLUMHIA AVfc.-K.luH'MlOOM IlUUHE,
Ht modern. $7,000.
T. S'. ItOlILEVAIttt—KXTItA LOT. FINE 4- B
rnoHii house. $8,600.
hi CItESCKNT—NEAR I'EAL'IITUEE; NEW 7-
T room house. $4,500.
WILLIAMS 8T.-CtyrTA(iE, 0 ROOMS.
qi $3,150.
A ponceJ beLEoN—klkuaNt home. $21.-
000. ■ /
ELEVENTH ST. —BET iVE E N I'KAOH-
)0 tr«*ea. Choice. $13,600.
y Cl< ESi’NL’T ST.-ElGlif-ltOOil IltllOk.
1- $1,900. >
7 Jones ave.-ne\V 6-hort.M cottage'
$1,900.
j- GEORGIA AVT\Vd-irtTOBY 7-HOOM
house. $3,600.
WHITERALL-thiS-H66il Rllick, ^0x300; T
^ close In: land worth- price. $10.000i
S WEST l'KACIITUEE-AN KIGHT-HOtDl T
house, near Third street. $8,600. X
West pEAcrtTU^fc-sUBtfiALtY fine
73 home. $16,000. rj
uhAm' HT.—Tki.N-utWiii iiui nhi And A
house at rear. $4,660. ^
QUEEN 4 ST.—NEW 2-STORY HOUSE; L
large lot. &SOO.
’> ELLIS ST.-CLOSE IN, 2 STOhlka. R3K T
l’KACHTREK—*I*riN*-ROOil llOlJSfe, l(6x^06J
side alley. $16,000. ^
MANY OTHER HOMES. &
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTH AND BAR
GAINS IN LARGE LOTS TO IIU1LD rp
UP AH RENTING PROPERTY. -L
9 Vof/ft'-fTAT APARTMENT. OOOll LOCA-
lion; rent $87. Price $8,000; is 13* per C
cent.
EXTRA SAFE NKGIIO Pltol'EllTV, RENT
)- $62. price $4,650.
NEW COTTAUK, 6 ItUOMH; UljNT 526.
52m r
SOLltV BRlck NORTH I'UOPERTV. U
Rent 4112 per month. $12,500. XT
MARIETTA ST. RAILROAD FRONT ^
property; rent $8,000 j»er^ year, with room
FOUR HOUSES—RENT $46, WITH $00 FT. ^
of Improved street front; land worth the Cj
money. $4,600.
n VERY CLOSE TO CENTER-ACRE AND
half of well built negro houses; rent $282
^ per month. $3),000.
“* RAILROAD FRONTS. SUBURBAN TT -
, HOMES, ACREAGE TRACT8. V\
1 M. H. LUCAS & CO. t
For Sale By
J. A. BROOKS. -
FOR. 6200 CAHII AND 520 PER MONTH,
a Are-room vottagr, 50 by too lot. Ali A
tv lilt*-, sail miti-il, I’rlre 61,000. 21
FOR $1,700—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE: ALL
city Improvements; flue renting section;
go4»d lot. See this. It is worth $2,000.
FOR $3,000—CLOSE IN AND ONE RLOCK
i of Whitehall; six-room cottage and sen'- T>
nnt's house. Tills kind Is source.
FOR $1,750—SPLENDID LOT. IMPROVED
street; north side. Small house; rented,
and n sure winner.
FOB 62.100-TWO FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES
-corner lot. All Impnivements nw> g(NMl 151
rents. Strictly white neighborhood ami ...
close In.
FOR 52.509—REKT REFTION WF PULLIAM
street; nice lot; good luunc. with every
eouveulence. Gootl Investment.
A HANDSOME HOME ON GRANT
stieet; new and can be bought now on
term*. Price $5,260.
FOR $400 EACH-FOUR LOTH IN ORANT
park se-'tlon: 60 feet front and white
iiidghlrfirlmod. Easy terms. Bel
ONE PRETTY LOT, CLOSE IN; 60 BY
10). prf4*6» $750.
THERE ARE SEVERAL UIKIUTMAS
pre«4 k ntM In these, and they are worth
the money. I can make terms.
THREE EXTRA COTTAGES ON CHEItO
kee. near Grant park. These have nil
elty Improvement*, and the terms are to
suit von. The*4* nre for Christmas week.
A GOODEN VESTMENT ON UKOUGIA n
areinie; new tlve-room cottage; nil con-
venlcnces; for $2,250. Rent* for $22.50 per
mouth.
JONEN AVENUE—TIIII4 HIDE OF GIIBT-
it giHsI nix-room house; large lot; all coa-
venlence#; (or only $3,000. Easy terms.
IN TWO BLOCKS OF GRANT PARK, \V’F
have a new slx-ro.>m eottage; all conven* YTT
iences and street Improvements. Price
liffO. Terms to anil.
jiaOD-A NEW TWORTHBV SEVEN-
room house, on Mills street, near Luckle;
two liatb rooms; everything new nud up- nAtl
to-date. uou
I2.2S9-A 5iuiE i.ittIJ; Five-Iioum
cottage In West End, with nil lm- „
provenients, near Park Street church.
fl.tSO—A GOOD IIGMB FOR TIIE WORK- Co
Ing man on Windsor street.
$1.700—LOVKJOY STREET; A FIVE ROOM we
honsi*: nil lmprw«ment*.
15
LODOWICK J. HILL,
313 Century building. Bell 'Phone M. 1507.
FARMS.
GOOD TWELVE-ROOM COLONIAL
residence, lu large oak grove; live tenant
houses and stables; 353 ueres dnrx, choc
olate clay lands; zA acres level; 60 acres
good tlmoer; 3,5tw four-year-old j**ach trees,
lu good condition; tt miles from ltome; J
tulle from liass Station, on itornu rail
road; a quarter from Etowah river; Just
b ovenlow. Will produce 1 to 1ft
cotton; 60 to ?• bushela corn, or A
-tt,’ anil Is unsurpassed
- 8BVEN-U00M KESIUENCBj^B
maple grove; two-rogm tenant house; good
tables; JU7 seres; nearly level; easily w '
d; very productive; magulnceut eprli
....i. .., w of b,000,ouu gallons; si>HP
7 miles trom Home, 2 miles
all * • - • ■ •
iw acres; oo acres Etowah river bottom;
balance tnble laud; 3,000 four-year-old peach
trees; good condition; Uome railroad runs
through it: 3 miles from Home. Will make
bushels curb or i to lb 'bales
out-bulidlngs, Are new teuaut houses; utt
a good conuitlou; 400 acres; bO acres hot-
om. 6o 'acres tliuUSr;H
well watered uud
For quick sale, tow price; easy
cleared; one-half bottom, one-bitU up*
all lu
IWUI irUEUl UUUITj Mil 51
Well leuctHl ntHl watered
WM, WILSON
DECORATING CO.
LOWNDES BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 4364-M
ATLANTA PHONE 1316
HIGH-CLASS WALL
HANGINGS, IMPORTED
PAPERS. ‘TAPESTRIES,
ETC. DECORATING OF
CHURCHES, HOTELS,
THEATERS
COURT HOUSES
AND PRIVATE
RESIDENCES.
COURTLANI) STREET: 50 BY 100, ON
viaduct, between Decatur and Gilmer. A
‘JlmW
than 31 t>er cent per annum tn<
nontbly inatallmruta. Safe nml
Offered for a few days only.
IF YOU WANT TO DI8P08E OF YOUR
ItOI’ERTY, TALK TO MB. I CAN-
ELL IT QUICK.
J. A. BROOKS,
407 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
’PHONE 1303.
WOOD FIBER WALL
PLASTER.
THE ORIGINAL PROD-
CT, AND THE ONLY
LASTER MANUFAC-
URED IN ATLANTA.
GRADE SUBSTI-
IS THAT HAVE
3 INTO THE MAR-
WE CAN READI-
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND
ARD SIZES—CAN, FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY.
ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG.
COMPANY.
N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE
MA Y ALTER ITS SYSTEM
OF PRICE DIFFERENCES
Plan of Revising ‘Spot’
Quotation Needs
Change. *
A COMMITTEE HAS
MATTER IN CHARGE
Members of the Exchange
Say They Think No-Fraud
Order Will Be Issued.
N«w York, Dec. 29.—Officers of the
cotton exchange are not Inclined to be
lieve that there Is any danger of a
fraud order against the exchange ns a
result of a protest made by Southern
cotton growers. The movement to ob-
tain such an action, It tvaa said, ema
nated from speculators In the South
who are disgruntled over changes In
the grading of the staple by the New
York exchange, not by the cotton grow
ers themselves, who are aided by the
new grading.
That there was need of altering the
system of revising quotations of spot
cotton wan admitted, and It was said
that' the revision committee of tho
cotton exchange was considering meas
ures to that end; Since, however, un
der the present system contracts are
made as far ahead as next. September,
they declared that nothing can be done
which will be-effective In less than a
year.
Representatives of' large cotton
houses say that the differences In
prices of spot cotton between New
York and the Southern markets and
the delivery of cotton below middling
In New York at prices much higher
than those for the same grades In the
South were rapidly bringing about a
crisis In cotton 1 circles In this city. The
condition Is very serious, they said,
working at times a great Injustice to
growers and at times a great Injustice
to spinners.
/ Unless It Is remedied, they said, ths
standing of the New York cotton ex
change was certain to be seriously Im-
imlred. For several 1 weeks some of
the leading cotton houses in the city
have been fostering a movement for the
correction of the abuses, and today
It became known that this movement
has attained such proportions that un
less the management takes action at
an early date a commmlttee will be
formed to take charge of the reform
movement, and an active campaign
will be Instituted.
The managers of the cotRm ex
change held a meeting yesterday, but
took no action. It was said, however,
after the meeting that recommenda
tions will be made In the near future.
m FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILD
UNO. 'RHONE ISM.
PLASTER COMPANY.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH'AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
MRS. BELLAMY STOKER
STIRRED UP PRESIDENT
1XANDER LUMBER
AND MFG. CO.
DRESED LUMBER,
Shingles, Sash. Doors,
Office, Factory and Yard:
' "39 South Pryor Street, Con
Southern Railway.
Phones 2364.
City Office:
< North Forsyth Street,
Austell Building.
Phone 393, Atlanta Phone 400.
WILLINGHAM, B. H. TIFT,
I'rasMmt. Vice fra.
W. B. WILINGHA5I,
Secretary sad Treasurer.
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Blinds* Bailders* Hardware,
arpbj arcane. Take East Point or
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER
COMPANY.
PLANING MILLS,
OFFICE AND YARDS:
333 To 339 JJccatur Street.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Shingles, Laths, Sash,
Doors, Blinds and Build
ers’ Hardware.
OnF saw mill interests in Tift
County, Georgia, afford us facil
ities to give prompt service anti at
tho lowest prices. Dimension
timbers a specialty.
Both Phones 3725.
MONCRIEF FURNACE
COMPANY,
107 S. FORSYTH ST.
HEATING PLANS AND
ESTIMATES FREE. THE
PLACE TO GET YOUR
FURNACE. THEY IN
STALL THE BEST FOR
ANY KIND OF FUEL IN
RESIDENCES, SCHOOLS
AND CHURCHES. BOTH
PHONES.
It Is given to few women to create as much of a sensation aa haa
been created by Mrs. Bellamy Store r. whose picture la herewith printed.
Mrs. Storcr's alleged activity In behalf of the candidacy of Archbishop
Ireland fora cardlnalatc, led to the retirement of her husband from, the
diplomatic service, and this haa brought about a controversy between the
Storers and President Roosevelt In which the entire country haa been
Interacted.
LAW & ORDER LEA GUE
OR GANIZED IN R OME
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS. _
537.6«—Grrtnanla Hevluxs linnk to Daisy
Cheney. BMW. lot oa corner of Venable and
IhtlsV streetlL (jaltelnlm deed.
IkM-MlPKC; Hhiw to Itr. O. F. Rea.
son, lot on corner of Merritt, avenue and
Venable street. Warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
C. Lauren, to change store front
tt II Ilecstnr street.
5t,209—George P, Moore, to hnlld one-
pin three frame dwellings at 5-29 Car roll
sad I Badger street. ,
515,000—Charles II. Blaeh. to botld two
twoetory frame dwellings st 11-15 Fifteenth
street.
DEATHS.
John C. Iielphy. sged 24 yean, died at 22
Ubiaehart street.
Hpeelal to The Georgian.
Rome, On, Dec. 29.—At a mass meet
ing at the Flrat Baptlat church last
night the first move toward the or
ganisation of a Law and Order League
for Rome was made.
XV. H. Gammon was elected chair
man of the meeting and strong ad
dresses were delivered by Rev. C. O.
Jones. Hon. Seaborn Wright and J. F,
Hlllyer. , ,
The committee appointed to take up
the work of planning a permanent or
ganisation was made up of the follow-
"w. H. Gammon, chairman; Dr. L. R.
Wnltney; Dr. It. B. Headden, P. J.
King, Seaborn Wright. E. T. McOhee,
8. W. Whatley, J. C. Miller, Rev. H.
W. Fancher, Rev. G. C. Sydnor and
Dr. C. O. Jones.
There were several negroes present,
who seemed to take great Interest in
the meeting.
The Floyd County Baptlat Associa
tion convened at the First Baptist
church yesterday, with 8. J. Whatley,
of Enon, as moderator, and J. M.
Green, secretary. Owing to the In
clemency of the weather, the meeting
Is not very largely attended.'
. The meeting will cloee this efternoon.
The subject for discussion today was
to what extent are ministers and
churches responsible for the mainte
nance In their respective communities
of law and order.
LONGWINTER EVENINGS
DEMAND GOOD READING
Then why not get the "whole family
group"—The Delineator, McClure’s
Magaalne and The World’s Work, to
gether with The Georgian for 34.60 per
year In advance. The price of thase
magoslnes alone la 55. The Georgian
Is 64.60. But all of them can bt ob
tained for a year by sending The
Georgian now 54.50, or you enn gat
The Jeffersonian (Watson’s naw maga
zine) and The Georgian each one year
tor 14.60.
FLORIDA ORANGES
WERE NOT DAMAGED
BY TIIE COLD WAVE
&'p<x*inl to The Georgian. ' ‘
Sr. Augustine, Fla., Dec. 25.—Reports are
romlug In from the lower rant eim»t anti in
teriuetllnte points regarding ‘the efTeeta of
the colil ware which pnnmlled ftn tM«
Hon for four ilaya pnat. Gfegt fear v» u
entertained for the pineapple, orange ami
vegetable erofh Inreotlgatton i
plight iIntimse, due to the dmut
three months, which held the
orange grove* In thl* ettjr «•«
•mail too*. Fire* were built amT
throughout the cold snap, keeping the
pertnre nl*>ve freeslng. The Inweat te
attire of the weli wa* 23 degrees.
Thomas W. Lee.
Thomaa W. 1 Lee, aged 14 years.
fit Mr. and Mrs. Henry .1
urday mornlngr. at the farnl
dence, 167 Davis atreeL The
rvfce*. will be conducted
morning and the body will a
to McIntyre, Ga.. fur In termeni
iv, -a*** t