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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
8ATUBDAT, JAJfUABT f, Wfc'
W. A. FOSTER,
Beal Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
avbntbT wertern
E J* ,: h \Jw four room' eolJM».
H''‘'V .rT„ iT7. iii slier; dt* «
.."•I ii.sn. Dead m» tom
1 — Z
i ni'MN
NEAR HE HI’-
V.umrtt ■treet—Wwll
*"*i!i ''"i""S, 1 i?,'!nnil*l "i-.-room cottage
Ml' 1','jji for n iK'luyl *" "JHl ,h .fQr
>«»' ■'“ill.'. Ill ilia front. M»
niii.li>
Tn>»“
r ’' V'" 1 *V l i, 1 . t I drop «o nnolher street.
Sg^n?^ r iiTvii.-wta Rorpt
gg;j-Ar-"-'
EKvTT^' N u l7r?ii TI «Vr« t 0 ! wJ E e«r
T, 1 r n..w fctullr POJlM**, P«r
^•.n, - hi... i. jo nzs* sz&L'te
Hill# rroa* ■trwtl.
1 Cf««l IIMI* eron mu
, roah t»oy It
-*rT7r\v HEET. NEAR LBB ANIi
ON 1 ' N i, t ”ii we Wo » flroroom cot-
.'■" r tL‘ .0 in. rHJ conT«lMM,j «l-
lit *nod if I
nrr«n**l.
1 " 'r i. K| t, " "fn r ®t fen S n ”
Ji h L.V.i ii.ium',. running water; threcropra
.ml mi nccoinit of other buslno.'
ffl' ti'oi " HI sub-divide nod oell 6 or
TTTTkT avenue, near highland
AI.ANIn.n hom. containing flte
11,1*1 j lot U hr 110. IVle.A2.M0.
ronh* nice Avc-room cot-
LODOWICK J. HILL,
*U C.nturj Bid*. Bell* Pkon. U. 1NI.
FARMS.
A GOOD 12 ROOM roi.OMAI, RBBI.
hou12Sriod n .,.VKl 2. k « r,,, v «»* t.Mtit
Doiia»a and aUJil^a; 12 arr^a dark, rhocolat#
ctejr 226 acre* l#vH: 60 afrea mood
tSS^ U tSLfront Rome; n m.
rroin naan Htatlou. on Ruuti* railroad: a
^ ua * aliovft ori*r-
•" i product* i to lVk iwlca cotton. 6ft
Jin? , *° rn * wr •»«ahcla wheat tier
sifsifs. itt un * urp *‘*^ for (!•». rimr,
NEW 7-HOOtl RESIDENCE, IN MAPI.K
nrnrp; 2-room tenaut h«l»e; «IH„1 aulilro:
*17 seres; uenrlr l.v.l; easily worked; very
iirnluetlr.: ningnlAernt spring*. with rtslly
Bow of 6,000.000 niton,; ■plendlil erase lied;
•.v.u inll.-n from llouie, two mil., from
Rout* rollrnoil. between It mill the Honthern.
Splendid fnrui; eiorllrnt site for eottun mill
ln.ndi.rr.
PRETTY NEW JltOOJI HOl'BE; 100
seres; nil sere* Etowah rlr.r lmtt.nu; 1*1-
nne. tntil, land; 1.900 t jearold praeh triH*a;
good i onilltlou; Houi. railroad rona tbrouab
It: thro. toll., from Rome. Will mnk. 00
to i5 huabrla eorn or I to IS luitea of rot too
per aer., ..
TIIE ABOVE ARE HTIUCTEY C
propualtlotia. 1'rle.a rnaaooatd..
r.rr eaar-
ia||i
eoiiilltliiii; 400 arroaTiO"aeroa’'l»"t'
tom. M aeroa tlmlwr; wall watrrod and
uroduettr.; on puldlr road, thro, mllea from
Talhotton; good eommuultr;
. . good eomuiuiiltr; eloa. to tb.
rhurthca and aeboola; dally mall; plenty of
lalmr. For quirk aala, low prle.; nay
forma.
COrllTI.ANM BT.-LOT «0,*0. RETWEEN
llouaton and Ellla; rbnler little lot for
nenMn home, rticnp.
COUtTIaANI) ST.-I.OT W»100; ON VIA-
dttef. Iietwreii Occntur aud Gilmer. A
food Investment.
gnnl thrro-room cotta*.; nlr.
urr.ll lmiiro»em.nla down In atrrot and
}5i f 'r iTlro IM00. V.ry way l«ma.
mTaVlTvElV COTTAGE OP BIX ROOMS,
*S&b'aii dll' city eonTetfleneea. near Orant
JS"a "e. i perfect lltlje home —
fhej;i fiir »3.W). "K lerma of CS0 caah
is l*T 'iiontti.
can not bnt tbla If
Ti^IfN IN a I.OT IN THB PUBT-
Me* l«irt "f North Dnulrrard. noar An-
t: hy 140 feet to alley, Snap
7£l 6" Thla la the right ptaro far a
' , place to build o houac that
»r'l At * profit.
Al.r.p not ooiMiie *.
8. HOOK. R. C. EVE.
AN'SLEY BROS.,
HEAL ESTATE,
IO E. Alabama St.
Phone 339 Bell,
Investment—Double 2-story house
mi mie of the best North Side
streets, in block of West Peach
tree; rentier by the year at $60
per month, or $720 per Rnnum,
-fan be bought for $6,300.—
Capitol Avc, Home—Elegant 9‘
room house: two bath rooms;
large lot. Owner leaving city.
Price $6.:>00; very easy terms.
lusley Park Lot—70 feet front,
rr 200 feet deep. It is a beau
dty and ean be bought for $1,850.
Nothing as cheap anywhere.
Dr. J. W. Mayson, H. L. Cobbs
<1 I’niil Vose assistant salesmen.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
ft 1 ' 1 * ATTENTION TO, ANO INSPEC-
"f. th. following ptopartln la r.-
If. ! ,ul 'y Invited. Tho time to bay ■ chtwp
," f r r "Ii.rty I, when th. ownir ha,
'• iy 'icclilM to mil. and will oot .land
./'"I price, but I, willing to nt Imat
-'r*" 1 *'*y mmt your rlewa aa to th.
SS." r pmp.rty. Por buslnna traaona
7"" 1'imrtlmm havo to loao a llttlo
"P " particular ploco of protwny,
ta'Mhntn" T * 10 " up •" ■ om * oUl * r
T ll' : J^t-l-OWINO PROPERTIES WILL
1 'L.^nmlna for you to darld<
'l',;"’ irtort house, wiTn
" r " cmjy.nl.ncm, on Cnpltol ito-
■"r* | . .v« r , front, lot
Th* lot and boose, according
hi:
in, ui | ac PMc^-ia-w^ tS
i,.,"!, |i ' ri E-TWO BTOniES, NICK
ta l-I,.V.'i"**®• *W loti conr.al.nl
lio.. " T » l 'i‘* and Junlptr atrml cut
t-l,,,:, Kl *hth •tro.t; all modern lm-
b„ can b. Iionght fot r»ry much
T,ra *
•'BlTtltAN
C HOME—FIVE-ROOM COT-
17 ncm of Itna: Do. running
V ; 'r 1 *;* ™»*rod with n(c« oak grot.;
• ". paved road nil lb. srny Inin «h.
nly ten mlnutn' walk frcn
i.-hkif miles froc
and th. l*hd alone If
- - -Id
*nd on. hklf mllM from city
•atih .►,[ c r *«■#. nnd th. land alone If
— - ■ , * u P'°n.y. Term, may. Bpl.ndld
•■hurebm nod public school CiU
"•at and ula bulletin.
8 B. TURMAN & 00.
«: m ,., K0R R ENT.
'h ,'','"„s t RREt. one whole
IKJOMh felNOLB OR Eli
p..V , ,|'’ l: ' A T ' ; a; ONE WitOLB FLOOR;
,l * bl
JOEL HURT,
Equitable Bldg.
For Sale By
C. II. 'U r ELLS & CO.,
1104 Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone 5223.
WE HAVE ONLY *A PEW OP THOSE
l»r»-tt.r IntH at ImiUHtry. wli«*rc the tVntrnl
rnllrotitl U liiillflliitf t_helr new ahiqiN, vurJ**,
oiiti rniiittihnuiM*. left; nnd they me the nhiV
ouefl to ft* luul lu that aeetl'Mi. 1'rli-e S350.
with II"" rneh Aud $T» |>or iiitinth. There
Are irront Inipmrementa nheml ju»t here.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
EfARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
DOUBLE POLICE
FORCE, DECLARES
In hlf annual report to the mayor
and general council, Recorder Broylen
comments at length on the recent
riot In Atlanta and conclude* with the
recommendation that the police force
he doubled.
Judge Broyles declare*4hat Atlanta
ha* far outgrown her police force, and
(Itt.t In nptlas tnr- th. galla- I,,, « nearly ull Ntllll<t|l« eilNt Of tilt* M|mhImhI|>|||.
Unit Ifl.orfltfJOILtngjm. t*l-be -gl\ cn Aa - area ef -vef y -h»w -«tre«Miim» I# centered
adequate protection It Is necemmry that near Hn|thl nty nml lit lufluenee In Im*Iiis
IhA fnri'o HAT fitaF tulpn aa Iiipoo nm It lu felt AOIIth IlltO Mt'Sll'O, A SCCOOll high
WOOD FIBER WALL
J. H. GARNER & CO.,
REAL ESTATE,
305-6 Century Building.
Phone 4499.
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
MODERN HOME, NORTH
SIDE. 9 ROOMS. LARGE
CORNER LOT. WALKING
DISTANCE: FOR $6,000,
FOURTH CASH, BAL-
ANC $500 ANNUALLY; 6
PER CENT OR WOULD
EXCHANGE EQUITY
FOR SMALLER PROPER
TY.
FOR RENT
HWRt.l.tNHM.
I N, BROAI) HT.—THIH 2-STORY
room frame In on the wett side of Urosd
•triM't, nt the corner of laickle atreet, f«e-
Ing Peachtree street and Immediately itorocs
renal
liei
lent 1160 per vnontli.
hot and I'nld
Piedmont nTenuen; baa esa, mn «■■«« nnu
water, cabinet Iwth. atatlonarr waabatnnd,
elwH»t. alnk In the kitchen; thla la n v»wy
dealralde home; la In one of our heat nel«h
borhooda. and In the l»eat of repair; Court
Inn,l avenue care half hloek away. Kent,
on lea He only. 150 per month.
AND A LAItUR LIHT OF OTHER IIOC8EH
all at tea nnd prtrea.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
13 Auburn Avenua,
Both Phone* 611.
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.
PT.AflTBft-
xuxtOxDIlT
THE ORIGINAL PROD
UCT, AND THE ONLY
PLASTER MANUFAC-
TURED IN ATLANTA.
CAN BE PUT ON AT AS
LOW COST AS THE LOW
ER GRADE SUBSTI
TUTES THAT HAVE
COME INTO THE MAR-
KET. WE CAN READI
LY SHOW THIS, SO DO
NOT BE MISLED.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY,
WHITEHALL ST. & CEN
TRAL R. R. PHONE 1152
U. I. WILLINGHAM, H. n. TIFT,
rrealdent. Vice Pro*.
W. B. WILINOHAM,
Secretary and Treasurer.
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Roufb and Dreasad Lumber. Saab. Doora,
BllDda' ftnlldera’ Bardware. ~
200 Murphy srenue. Taka East Point or
College Park car and get off at McCall's
Croutng. on Lss strait. Bell 'phone M
west; Atlanta 'phone 711.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
1IAN8RI.L— 1 The frleuda of Captain nnd
Mra. William A. Knnaell. Mr. and Mra.
Andrew J. Hnnaelt Mr. nnd. Mrs. I^wel
lyn P. Illllyer. Mr. and Mra. Wllllatu
A. Ilanaell, Jr., Dr. and Mra
wood K. flaneell. Mr. and Mra.
Dr. William Crenshaw are Invited to nt
teud the fnnernt of Cnptaltv AVllllam
A. Ilanaell, tiunrinv. JantUgy i, 1107, at 3
p. an., from Kt. Philips cathedral. In
terment uaklaud. The following named
gentlemen will please net ■* jjsllhesr-
"* * *■ >, ■ Wa
m and meet at Hie residence,
Ington street, ut 2JO p. to.:
WAlker, Mr. Arnold Broylaa, Mr. Ilol*-
ert Sharp. Mr. Fltshiigb Knox. Mr. T.
II. Auatfu. Dr. U«Nitfe II. Noble, Mr.
C. Pettigrew, Mr. I>. I*. Owen, Mr.
Walter Reynolds.
STATISTICS.
the force bFJuit twice a, huge u- It la
m preaent. Judge Hrnylea commenta
on the fact that he Impoaeil the ei-
treine penalty on rioters arraigned lie
fore hint un<1 thank, the mayor arid
council fqr their moral auppnrt. He
egpreaaea the aangulne belief that the
criminal element hne learned that law
nnd order inuat prevail In Atlanta, and
eayahela aatl.Bed the fair name of the
aurh a deplorable outbreak.
In hia report the recorder alio hlahly
compliment. Chief of Police Jenninga,
Probation Officer Qloer and Clerk \V.
II. Preaton.
The report ahowa that durum 1906 a
total of 1141,609.64 wa. Imposed In
line., on Increaae of >41,83169 over
1906. the llgurea breaking nil roenrdn
of the local tribunal.
The amount n£caah received In flnea
wan 116.294.20, an Increaae of 631.144.60.
The amount of fine, worked out wan
663,048.19, an Increaae of Si".. r i86.49.
The total number of caaes dork, i.-d waa
19.606, an Increaae of 4,164.
Included In thla number wa. 1.131
mne. agalnat Juvenile.. The work of
the probation officer and the Juvenile
court waa highly commended h> the re.
enrder. ■
APPEAL COURTJUDGES
WON'T HAVE TO WAIT
T0GETTHEII1 SALARIES
The Judge* of the new court of ap-
I»eals won't have to work until the leg
islature meet* without salary, after all.
XotwIthHtnndlng the fart that there
I* no appropriation with which to pay
their nalarle*, Governor Terrell \v|||*eo,
that they get part of their aalttrleM, at
leant. He hu* arranged to use the con
tingent fund, of which he ha* Jlo.ono.
and n* he cannot npend It all on them,
he will arrange to pay them $150 or
$200 a month and they can get the bal
ance of their money—they are paid
$333 1-3 a month—when the legislature
meet*.
It la possible, too. that arrangements
will be made «t-«m»^»f-the bank* f*n*
the cashing of drafts on Treasurer
Park.
By agreement between Attorney Wal
ter McElrcatb and -Solicitor General
Charles Hill, motion for a new trial for
Will Johnson, a riegro, confined In the
Tower, under sentence of death for
having criminally assaulted Mrs. Rich
nrd llembree, near Hattie HIM, In Au
gust lust, has been poatponed Indefi
nitely.
The motion was to hsve been heard
by Judge Roan, of the superior court,
Saturday morning, but he was engaged
>i civil cage, and as the attorneys
agreed to a continuance, the motion
wa* not heard.
Judge Roan will leave Monday for
Florida, to be gone two week*, and the
ca*e will not be heard unt-ll after his
return.
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL F0RECA8T
■nta tad Vlrinlty-Pm
i*r toulght and Huaday,
8TATE FORECAST,
Oeorglo-Falr tonight; warmer la central
aud ^ uortUcaat portion*; Holiday partly
Kotifh Carolina KnIr tonight; warmer Id
western portion; Hunday fair and warmer.
Alabama-Hltowera tonight or Monday, and
warmer toulgln Iii uortlieaat aud extreme
sonthweat inirtloua.
WEATHER~CONPITION8.
With tin* exception of 101x11 ernttered
area a of elnudliicM*, clear weather prevalla
over moat of the country. The urea of hlah
prcMiire from the went now cover* the
eastern half of the man. south of New F.ng
land, and la centered Iii North Carollini.
advance hna rniuod colder weather at
eouutry extending
‘ o Texat *
Torahty.
MI n11 mum a ndfd a a I m u m^Tampa rat u r •$
ATLANTA. . .
Aldlene
Amur II la
Asheville. . . • ,
Augusts. . . . •
Birmingham. . ,
Bismarck. . . • ,
Boston.
Buffalo
Chnrlcston. . • ,
t'lmrlotte. . . ,
t'ldcngn
rinrlnnnti. . . .
Corpus t'hrlatl. ,
Kt 1*11841.
Fort Hmltb.
Galveston. .
. .
Huron. . . .
Jacksonville.
Jupiter. . .
Memphis. . .
Meridian. . .
Mile* t'lty. . .
Mobile. : . . .
Nashville.
New nrtetufs.
New York. .
Norfolk. . . .
North Platte.
Omaha
Palestine. . .
IHttsImrg. . .
Portland. Me.
PortIninl, tire,
itnpld nty. .
hi. Igoul*. . .
Ht. Paul. . .
San Francisco.
Savannah. . .
Mptiknne. . . .
Tampa.
Thomasvllle.
Vh'kshurg. .
Washington. .
Wilmington.
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MONDAY . in. , .
TUESDAY Jill, 7-R
MATINEE TUESDAY 1
Mr. Charles B. Hanford
ACCOMPANIED BY MISS MARIE DROFNAH.
Pr.i.ntlng Two Sh,keipe*r6*n Mgftorpltee*
JULIUS CAESAR Monday NIC Lj.'[| E8DAY ratines
CYMBELINE Tuesday night .
A SUPERB 8CENIC PRODUCTION OF EACH PLAY
PRICES—Night, 26c to 61.60. Matin.., 26c to 11.00. 8«*t* now on Ml*.
The Management Has the Honor to Announce the
Senior Jeffenonian Actor
THOMAS JEFFERSON
In Hia Famous Impersonation
RIP VAN WINKLE
AK N.AYKt> WITH (JURAT niHTINCTION AT ‘
IIOkTON THKATKII Boalon. M.ro. | WAI.LAI'K'R TIIFATRII. N.w Tort. X. V.
ii: ?:
MvVICKBH H THKATKII ('Mr.,". III.. I CKNTITIY THKATKII Ht. Lout., Mo.
.... AJ«I> A1.L TUB LKAHIXd TIIKATRItk IX TIIE 1-niNOIPAL CITIES
STUPENDOUS SCENIC AND ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION
, Night 2Sc to $1.50. Matin,, 25c to $1.00. 8.1. Monday.
BIJOU
NEXT WEEK. Matinees
Tner, Thurs., Satnnt^.
CHAB. E. BLANEY PRESENTS
Hear O'Hara "Sing, “Sun
beam of My Heart, “My
Own Mother Dear," "One
Little Baby."
he famous Irish Ttnor,
late of the Bostonians.
O’HARA
IN "MR. BLARNEY FROM IRELAND,”
DRAMA.
IN IRI8H-AMERICAN COMEDY
Lima .vans, SVfcc. Beat
$1.65. Macaroni, 6'4u7<
dines, muitarU, $3-S n
; matchea. par froaa,
fc per pound. Bar*
-••#. Potash, $MM
8.10 cate. Peanuts. JVfco. Rope, 4-ply cot*
13HC. Soap. $1JXH case.
ATLANTA^ MARKETS
FRUIT6 ANO PRODUCE.
KOdH-r.mllnl, .lull. 24S26r.
Ltv* Itlt'l.TKY—llm». «rtlv», J7Vl4ro
rni'h; rhlrhrn. .rtlvr, 304130c mch:
tuck. IVKlh. Sc rich: peddle. SfM
Mch; grow, full froth,rid, 44c t.ch; tuc
14c ponud.
pori.TIlY—(I,,,,, nndrowe.
.rtlv., lSitUtic pound; turkajA uudr.wa,
.ctlvr. 17818c pound; hrm. umlruwn. »c- . „„„„„ „,,,
.'.'.Vrf nc T' recommend the dentructlon of the old
be nmm.1; frlev. netlve. 16e |mhiihI.
pnODL'CB—Tenne.ro. rib. .no bon.
'.nneuro rouuge, 9c; lard. 10c lb.;
i honro. Ic:
_ lb.; ham.
: .houlilif. .elite. 9clh.; .Iile.
BUILDING PERMITS.
6376—Mr.. Sarah Chamber., to build
one-ainry frame dwelling at 621 Simp-
non street.
DEATH6.
Henry Alexander Mitchell, nde 66
ars. died of heart failure, at 163
Whitehall street.
Joseph W. Hitt, age 31 year.; died of
tuberculosis, at 186 Spring street.
Mrs. Georgia E. Knox, nge 65 years;
died ut 443 East Fair street.
E. D. Davis, age 64 years; died of
apoplexy, nt 376 North Boulevard.
Will King, colored, age 19 years; died
at Grady hospital.
Lula Moore Waters, colored, age 16
years; died at 677 old Ratvktn street.
Zeb Morris, colored, aged 76 years;
died at 101 North Butler street.
Adeline Armond. colored, age 60
year,; died at 10 Chamberlin street.
Boyd Patlefhon, Jr., colored, age 7
months; died of bronchitis, ut 140 Mc
Daniel street.
Will Jefferson, colored, age 16 year.;
died rr»m railroad accident, at McDan
iel street crossing^
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
6150,000 —Ware-Hatcher Furnltu-e
Company to Trust Company of Georgia,
a parcel of land on Marietta road. Trust
deed.
12.600—HOffry 1.. Wilson to Mra. I.ena
Swift Hunter, lot on Marietta street.
Warranty deed.
1100—Mrs. Francis Ktsvot to P. C.
Turner, lot on Portress avenue. War
ranty deed.
6209.60—Mis. Louise McClartn t<>
Mra. Lottie Pain. 78 acres In land lot 28.
TO ELECT CHAPLAIN ,
TO SUCCEED REV. BELK.
Special to The tieorglsa.
Augusta, Oa. Jan. 6.—A meeting of
Poet E. of the Travelers' Protective
Association, will be held tonight to elect
officers for the present year. Il Is
thought that President Jerry Morris
and Secretary and Trraiurer Faulkner
PASTOR EXPELLED
DY CONGREGATION
M|HHial to Tho Georgian.
Norfolk, V«., Jaq. 5—With a heavy
Kiiunit of police atntlonml on the out
side for emergency, the 70ft member
ship of the Zion African Baptist church
of Portsmouth, behind locked door*
litat night discussed the expulsion of
Kev. John M. Armlstead from the pul
pit on the ground that he had separated
from his wife. After midnight, by a
vote, they suspended Armlstead.
The church then split amidst threat*
and excitement.
BLACKBURN'S PAPER
IN RECEIVER'S HANDS
Hpcrlal in Tlic Gcorglsn.
Grcchsboro, S. C., Jan. 6.—on applt
cation of J. I). Domett, of Hpcncrr. i
stockholder In Tho Weekly Tar lire
Publishing Cnmpanyr of'Greensboro, .if
which Congressman Bpcncer Itlnrkhurn
Is president. Judge Justice this morn
ing appointed John Grouch temporary
receiver to settle the liabilities and con
tinue the publication of the paper until
tha return day of the order ert for
hearing. February 3
The object of the recetverehlp l» stat
ed for the purpose of the reorganising,
the corporation and reducing the capi
tal stock. The receiver has been sec
retary and trensurer.and editor »f the
paper.
The publishing plant Is estimated os
being worth 66,000, with liabilities of
61,000.
will be re-elecled. The most Impor
tant election that will probably take
place at the meeting will be 10 secure
a chaplain for thla year that can nil
the place of Rev. H. R. Relit, late chap
lain of the pool, who waa compelled to
resign on ucrmint of accepting the pas
torate of St. Mark church. In Atlanta.
active. .
61 4081 K,
iiAMK -Quail, active. UV4c each; doves sc.
Mvs, 6c rarh; docks, mallard, active. «0e
each; ducks mixed, active, w ench;
wild tnrkaye, ective, lie pound; rahhlta. «.
live, MG"r eecb: agiilrrefa setlve. 10c each;
onoaaum, dresaed, active, lie pound; epoe-
,0 FltL-1vA-^LemonI? fancy Meroena. ttMO
Florida •took, per crate. 12.00. Oranrro
Florida atock, Mr lx I tpalsaitid eeadlrtjj
on arrival, tier l»x. I.‘ oWIia. Apply,
choice Ben Davla, 63.^3.691 fancy, 637k
New York |UU L apples, w|Mer Virt
ue. clmlro, per barrel. 632684.10; fsney.
ess
aarka averaging ,bo ponnde each, owing te
iPrAltSi-nrota. ethbaae crates,
eg* ids™, aetlv"'13.00 crate;, cucmn-
ffra. >2 00 crate; tnmntoes. fancy, ulhj.
6S M crate; tomatoes, choice, active. RAM
3 73 crate; boons, ronti.l grroo, RI6
onion*, dry, setlve. Tie hnehet; Irish pots*
t... " netlra. So. 1. »ri?«c Imehe a; eelerv
fuller, 16866c hunch; pepper*-, •<*«••*>■*
cr.nc; okra, al lb" > k ••!•.» m»l; '
a.ri;iiverai7r!5iw77kK;3
barrel, 63.16; rnisliegs tnrnlpa. Dec. Hlrew.
berries. 36840c crnli-
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Fl.oult—ntgbrst pslent. RIO; beat P»t'
,ot H*1; atandard patent. 64.8; hall pat
ent. 62 90; aprln* wheat patent, 66.
. COBN—Cbolee red cob, 69r; No. T whlt*
M, No. 6 yellow. 67c; mlied. 62c; old crop
choice. Me; old crop No. 2. 64c; new Tcnnca-
white, 61c; crack corn, per huahelt 70c.
"oAVtSVhidce white clipped. 3der No. 2
white, 4*-; No- 2 ndacl. 4,cj To«na mat
nro4)f Mo* GtiMrn onto. 47$; Burl. 7>V.
MBAIc-Vtstn wstergronna. ear bnahal
ImltStl, t«ft imhih'I Jnlo«. |H*r laiahol. *&•:
ghorir whits. 11.10; nadlnm. $1.40; brows,
?l>h pnro iTm" llsS: .nl.cd bran *1 IS
l»iiHna fiNil $• V. Victor f*il. $1 fit.
1 HAY—Timothy, cholca lar|* balta, fl.S;
l, mole* auiSlI bales, $l.». do.. No. I
iter, mtXfHl. $l.»: d*.. No. 3 clover mixed
18. rbolce lU'riuuda, $fto. t hlckvu f«*v,
'lly'J* 1 ! 1 !;Mirg".1 .’*11.00; Teoneaaee. $0e. Bar-
x'hp ai<ov* prices are f. ©. b. Atlanta
PHOVIHIONR-lur
h«n»a. IN*: Fallfornf
6»xtro rll**. 9 Jfi
fnt ct>acka. AW
GROCERIES.
New
bntt
'"BrcF-tarolfair'ftt^lg! acSrtl»**tet»e
''cVi'kyse—Fancy fall ereem dairy, Ulie;
'"'hred'leli blscnlt. 16 esee: Na I relied
rr;*: Xrxi-. ttsv
weight,
‘ * Pink nalmon
---Jte »e; nnng,
•at beef. 11.16 case.
. Cataop. 6110 rate.
„ fc gallon: corn He
lion; Georgia can,, fc.
Bode crackers, OHepoowi*
. _ ^ ’ mil-
wl flali. ic 'pound; freah wtaor Arou't, lOibe
pound; bur Iliad, 60869c; rock ahad, 2&C6UC.
AUGUSTA TO BUILD
NEW RESERVOIR
Special to The Georgian.
Augusta. Ga.. Jan. 6.—Commission
or of Public Works of Augusta Nlsbet
Wingfield, In hlh annual report to the
Ity council Monday night, will recom
mend that a new reservoir be built In
Summerville, so that Augusta's water
supply will never be In danger of ex-
liriuslTon. At present this city has one
large reservoir, hut In the event some
thing should happen that would pre
vent the water from It being used In
thp city, or should the single water
main that connects It with the etty
break, Augusta would bo without water,
probably for many days. Commission
cr Wingfield’s plan Is for council to up
urourlate I25.0BQ each year tintU up
reservoir Is finished.
Commissioner Wingfield will aleo
South Carolina bridge, which Is now
In dlsuso on account of Its foundations
becoming decayed from a lack of prop.
eg care. •
CLERK IS DROWNED
IN Y. M. C. A. POOL
Chicago. Jan. 6.—Cheater A. Riley*, a
clerk, wan drowned Thumday tn
swimming pool at the west aide branch
of the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion. The drowning was not dlscov.
cretf until Friday afternoon, when hia
shoes ware found outside a locker. Th*
body was found under eight feet of
water.
pound.
COOPER LUMBER COMPANY
APPLIES FOR A CHARTER
Special to The Georgian.
i ’oltimbus, Oi»ra Jan. 6.—The Cooper
Lumber Company In thla city has filed
u petition In the nupendr court for
a charter, the firm ronnlstlng of J- T.
Cooper, Mrs. J. T. Cwper And their
sons. The cApItal stock la given
nt $2«u*00, with the privilege of In
creasing to $100,000. Mr. Cooper has
been In the lumber business here for
a number of years, and was for several
term* a very efficient member of the
city council. He owns large tracts of
timber land on the river and railroad
In both Georgia and Alabama.
MACON FIRE FIGHTERS
BREAK FORMER RECORDS.
Fpeelfll to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 5.—Since the 14th
of December Inst tho Macon tire de-
paVtment has undergone one of the
busiest periods since It was organ
ised, and If the tire lighter* were ever
hard pu*hed It has been during the
period named. Since the middle of Inst
month thirty-three runs have been
made to the different parts of the city,
nml although no big fires have yet been
found, the run* had to hi* made just
the same.
Yesterday Assistant Chief Miller was
speaking of the hlg business that had
been on In that department, and had
hardly finished when another alarm
was sounded.
The Hurden-Smith fire took place
before the new record started.
AKED SENDS A BOUQUET
T0 WQMAN 8UFFRAOI8T.
London. Jan. 5 —The-eleven women
suffragists who were sent to Holloway
Jail last mvnth on refusal to pay a
fine imposed for making a disturbance
In the lobby df the house of commons,
have been released. One received a
llornl trophy from the Rev. Dr. Charles
F. Aked. who has Just accepted A call
to the pastorship of the Fifth Avenue
Baptist church. New York, with the
message "With sympathy, affection
and admiration."
VfiRANP
**H ■ l NRY r W? y 8AV A (?E'
Offer* the Tuneful Triumph
THE—
PRINCE OF PILSEN
Bv PIXLEY and LUDKR8
JE88 DANDY and Famou* Coat.
NJjhyjc^^LJOjjaUn^M^toJJjOO.
m BIJOU
Tonight—Mgllnn* Today,
BROADHUR8T A CURRIE PrMcnt
THE HAITI TRAMP
Nat M. Wills
IN THE NEW MUSICAL PLAT
A LUCKY DOG
N*xt WMk:
FI8KE O'HARA.
ELDORADO
BALDWN-MaVILLE STOCK CO.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Night,
Friday, Saturday Matin***.
"MY PARTNER."
Night Price* 16c, 20c. 30c, 60s. ]
‘Matinee Price*. 15c. 30c, 30c.
NKXT WREK:
"THE WHITE CAPS."
Watch-for “Littln Lord. FaunMmy.-
| THE STAR
WBBK OF JANUARY 7.
8EN8ATIONAL DRAMA ..
OUTLAWS or
THE KLONDIKE”
New Moving Motmm
STRONG VAUDEVILLE
Matinee* Monday, Wodnroday,
Thursday and Saturday at ItM. Every
Night at o’clock.
8lonn Weighing 21 Ton*.
What I* claimed by exp*rt* to b«
the largest single block or *tone over
kiaulfd through the itreet* of Atlanta
mnrie n slow Journty Friday from
Ilellwond crossing to Oakland ceme
tery and It required nearly all day to
make the trip. The ntone wa* a huge
affair ami weighed. II tone. Pulling
It were ten mulen and a dnxan men
wefi' required to man a block and
tackle attached tn the brakes of tho
wagon which held It. Th* block was
for the top of a vault In Oakland cem
etery.
City Election Hold.
H|tecl*I to The Genrgtao.
Rroxton, Go., Jon. 6.—One of the
most exciting municipal elections that
has occurred In this city sine* Itg birth
ended with the following result: May-,
or, Colonel (V. It. Frer; councilman.
Firm ward, K. C. Camnbell; Second
ward. W. A. McCoy, Thlra ward, C. P.
roltlns; Fourth ward. A. L, WTtson;—
clerk and treasurer, P. L. Moor*.
Left Arm Crushed.
While at work In the Central of
Georgia yards at East Point Friday
mortitiig. H. O. Joiner, an employee of
that road, had his left arm so tally
crushed that amputation between th*
elbow and the shoulder was necessary.
The Injured man was taken to the
Grady Hospital, where the operation
Vine President Garrett
Vice President and General Mana
ger Garrett, of th* Seaboard, poised
through Atlanta Friday morning from
Macon ,*n rout* to the East. Vloe
President Garrett will stop over la
Athens on his way to his general of
fice* In Portsmouth. ...
was performed by Dr. C. W. Btrlckler. uled.
Bankruptcy Pstltlsn.
A voluntary petition In bankruptcy
was filed Friday morning In the‘bank
ruptcy dlvlslqn of the federal court by
T. C. Bray A Company, Atlanta con
tractors. Th* liabilities were sched
uled at 63.931. No apsets were ached-