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t
j} W« have two three-room
'houses in a splendid renting
[section, rented to good
white tenants for $15.00.per
month, that we can sell for
‘fourteen hundred dollars.
These houses have only been
built about one year and are
in good condition.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
30 N. Forsyth St.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate, ——
407 Fourtlf National Bank,
Bell Phone 1393 afAin.
Here, is your monev’B
vorth—A 5-room, netv cot-
E ge rented at $15.00; it only
kcs $200 cash to buy this,
rlance monthly. This little
)lacc is on car line and has
all city improvements. What
do you think of that! Own a
home for almost nothing.
[W.E. TREADWELL & CO
Kepi Estate and Renting
»- Agents,
: \r i
AH Classes City Property
and Farms.
24 South Broad Street,
Bell ’Phone 2644.
Atlanta ’Phone 3803.
18 acres, locate d2 miles of
Buckhead; good 5-r. house;
foad elierfed, plenty out
buildings. good orchard and
shades. This little home
will be. sold at the low pYice
of $2,500 if taken in a few
days.
107 acres, about 30 acres in
timber, well watered, new
6-r. house. This farm is in a
(n&i state of cultivation and
onfl of the best in DeKalb
inty. See us quick for
mrice, All necessary out
buildings.
$850.00 buys two houses—
rent for $10.
W. 8. ASKEW
No. 426 Empire Building.
THREE BARGAINS.
$2,600—Hill St. Cottage; si*.
,. rooms,, newly painted
.and floors stained;
$700 cash and $20 per
month.
$2,100—On Pierce St, just
out of city limits; six
rooms, large lot; on
East Point car line.
Terms arranged to
suit.
$3,200—Irwin 8t„ best sec
tion, six rooms, ele
gantly finished inte
rior. A small cash
payment and $35 per
month takes it.
Call and be convinced that
these places cannot be dupli
cated in Atlanta for the
price.
E. L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank,
latd avenue; nlc* six-room; nrentl,
paluUd Inside ami oat. \V*Us twaut(ful
ly palMtud nml decorated. Lot 4} by 150 to
■ Ucjr. Otwr moving from cltjr on nceoaut
had health. Prior 92,250. Terms. 9900 cash;
lialauee Is uioathty. • __ __
RIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY-BLOCK OF
North Boalrrard; recently repspored and
... - — Hf; &900; $500
Forth avenue; lot SO l»jr 110; city water;
rented SIS. Price 91.909; oue thlrd caal^; Iwl
90 ACRF.H. 1 MILE FROM GOVIIT HOV RE
nt iNrentur: altoat IS acre# In woods. Will
ut 400 to BOO corda. Three •prluira and
limnrbee; three-room botw. staltle and
crib. Koine hermudn. A aplcndld place for
th» prtre. SS.780.
Jt'RT OPT OP ItOrOLARVIU.B. 37
mile* Weal of Atlnota; 280 acres; ISO in
cultivation; 90 In forest: lwlance pnature
•ud nhiea: three aettleiuento; three, four
and Ave-romii houaes; necessary out build-
; orchards, rtiuulue srater; / well*; chn-
cut to schools and churches: 100 yards
of Mouthern railway. !*ul»tlc road through
place. Van give Immediate possession or
rent for s.wpontwla tint cotton. t*rtce tt,-
THAT LEVEES
WON’T STAND
Much Property Is
Menaced by Floods
in Illinois.
IIU.. Jan. tt-More ex*
—miImu kaa pMlM 1.
Kb.wnHt.wu todnv than nt stir ttmo dir
In* tbe present high am ter. About mm
■BUf-BHWr
FROM PAM OUT
STATISTICS.
WOODWARD AVB.NIB COTTAOK; lilW;
9300 cash, balance monthly.
$25 CASH SAVED ON
EVERY $100 SALE.
WX OUAIIANTBK TO KATE TJIIR
amount on any dining room, bed rww.
parlor, library or hall suit of funiltur*. or
any odd piece of furniture sold elsewhere
In Atlanta. You can easily test this chal
lenge. Oct prices elsewhere nud fling them
against ours; we will stand or fall by the
mparlsuu. Ouf fixed Wipeime U ouly 5 per
cent of our sales; every other denier *
rylng the same lilies » per «rent
»»H*lr sales. Y«w can ssslly perceive. bow
ws aarc buyers of funrfturr 2» per cent
on their purchases. Ree our splendid stock
bofore. placing -your orders. 54 North Broad
street. P. II. Huook Pnrulture Company.
L FUNDS
Aetua Indemnity Compa
ny Files a Peti
tion.
R. A. Hemphill, executor of th« »•
Ut* of tb* late W. A. Hemphill, ni
enjoined by in order (ranted Wednes
day enntng by Judge Pendleton. Trum
paying any fundi or delivering my
property repmintid by th* R. V,
Himphttl In tenet in tb* **Ut* of the
decMted. R, F. Hemphill and hi* wife
w*ra restrained from encumbering their
Interest In any way.
The order waa granted by petition of
the Aetna Indemnify Company, which
claims that Robert F. Hemphill at
tempted to convey his Interest, which
le worth between *50,000 and 175.000.
“tor love and afTectlon." to hU wife.
Hary Elisabeth Hemphill, for the pur-
h*A beewM^eurafy*^hNimmiw Flaxen*. were released on **,«**
WEST END COTTAGES.
lilt AND ■ NEW, I.OVKI.Y SIN ■ IIOOU
houas; has large ttccplkm .n*oni. dlnlttg
nou, Mtcheu. Tbm* I ml rooms; also
straight' hall running through. l'ortrelnlw
%itb. hot ami cold water; roour all nicely
tinted. Coal bouse: large lot; oat front
sue-ha If I dock car line. Price reduced to
“ “d; irrms. IW> ,cath. IwUuct* SSQ per
in. 7 per cent Interest.
jls bouse U nu a prominent street, being
ouly one block from Gordon street car
line and oae block from I.uclle nvenus enr
line: otte-balf cash; balance enu be ar
oged.
UOOTV-uN OAK HTUKET, NRAU LAW-
" > **e, street, we hare n good, well-built
toht liouse; all conveniences; large lot;
, | cash,- balauce 925 per month.
ttooi*-new~h7x-RehliTTnn me on" iJ:k
street. Iietween West Kud avenue and
Park street; has all modern conveniences,
’all and see us for West End homes. We
svo them.
REMOVAL SALE.
On account of having to va
cate our present location
we are giving 25 per cent
discount on all finished Ital
ian and Georgia marble, also
granite monuments'. Chero
kee Marble & Granite
Works, Hunter street, oppo
site State Capitol.
INJURED MACON FIREMAN
HAS FULLY RECOVERED.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Oa„ Jan. 34.—Frank Hairing,
ton. the city fireman who waa Injured
by the falling of a horae two month,
ago, la walking about the city again,
and expecta to be on duly before lunx.
At the time of the accident Mr. Har
rington waa riding the hone on First
street, when It trlnned and fell on the
left foot of the unfortunate man. break-
Ing a number of bonea In the ankle and
foot.
A CLOTHING MERCHANT
DIES AT HOT SPRINGS. ARK.
'XJRMWALT AND COOP
ER STREET LOTS.
ON TUEKE TWO RESIDENCE STREETS
- wc have several very desirable lots nt
narknbiy low prices; property Is ouc bl
From Koulb Pry«»r street, and mu* hi
from Georgia aveuue. We coil give terms
range to build your house. Call and
a show them to you. Hewer, water
sad gam
NEW COTTAGE AT “
LAKEWOOD.
AT LAKEWOOD tlElOUTM. NEAR CAU
line, we hare a aew fourrooni cotta*,,
ore grora. corn** tat: price $IJM: terms,
UM oath a ad balaae* easy term.
ACREAGE.
r'lKTEEN ACttEK FROSTING
tors nreuse (Bell strratl an the
f Mae. Nice r
itlfully for •*!
WHITE
e Fair
nranlsa
tMllvIa
j MONEY TO LEND.
i'E HAVE HOME HONEY TO LEND ON
ir'Xt'JFZZ bulteUau ^
\s. b.turmaN & co..
k.’or. Broad & Ala. St&
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Macon, Ua.. Jan. 34.—Word was re-
celvad In lliln city lata laat evening
that Alex Nelson, aged 46 years, hail
died al Hot Spring'. Ark., where he
waa undergoing treatment In one of the
sanitariums.
Mr. Nelson lias been Ih poor health
for some time. About one month ago
he Buffered a stroke of paralysis, and
ne.et fully racovarad.
ML Nelson was a member of the firm
of the F. <’. Benson Company, clothlera.
uf thla city. He Icavea a wife and five
children living on Cherry atreei.
MACON ALDERMAN
ASSAIL8 TEUTONIA CLUB.
Special tb The Georgian
Macon, On,. Jan. 34 — On the grounds
that the TeutonW Club. In the Wall
street alley. Is a “fake" club, Alderman
Urlffeth bitterly opposed II In.the coun.
ell meeting last night.
The right to operate during 1»07
had been granted by the police commit,
tee and council was then called upon
to confirm th* recommendation. It waa
at thla Juncture that Alderman Grlf-
feth assailed the club and termed It n
“fake.”
•TOPPED^APPROPRIATION
TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
*400—J. O. Harris to Hr*, unna Basr.
hit 1n th* town of Bait Pram. Oa. War
ranty deed.
ITJ00—Byron 8. Hule to Mrs. Brtna
Baer, lot on corner of Wnililngto i
street sad Columbia avsnue. War
ranty dead.
*3.400—Copsnhlll Land Company
. B. Her '
Bond fur t
13.100—College Park Land Compai.y
to Byron 8. Hule, lot on turner of
Washington street and Colvutbla ave
nue. Warranty dssd.
$24.000—E. M, Tow to Will V. Zim
mer. lot on Mouth Forsyth street. War-
ronty deed.
$300 I penal sum)—John F. Green 'o
, E. Jennings, lot on Griffin street.
Bond for-tttte.— —
1360 (penal sum)—J. F. Orebn In R.
E. Jennings, lot on North avenue. Bond
for title.
$$oo (penal sum)—John 8. Owen* to
R. E. Jennings, lot on Beck street. Bond
for title.
$$oo—8. B. Turman and R. N.
Hughes to Mrs. Klnnnle Hughey, lot on
Luctle avsnue. Warranty dead. *
$107—J. H. Nunnally to George Hard-
tvlck. lot known as lot No. $2 of the
E. W. Marsh subdivision of Pittsburg.
$250—West Lumbar Company >o
George Hardwick, lot comer of Foil
and Linden atreete. Quitclaim deed.
$700—Mrs. Mary C. Dillard to Mv.<
Fannie W. Treadwell, lot on Bere*n
avenue. Warranty deed. „
$1.750—C. H. Girardeau to John A.
T-. White, tot on Highland avenue.
Warranty deed.
$5—Bert ten Mmlr to A. M. Goodwin,
lot on Raweon street. Warranty desl.
$5—Bertlan Hair to A. SI. Goodwin,
lot on ttsngum street. Warranty deed.
$5—Bertlan Malr to A. Al. Goodwin,
tot on Hood street. Wnrrantr deed.
$5—Bertlan Matr to A. M. Goodwin,
lot on Capitol avenue. Warranty deed.
is.ooo—H. C. Croathwalt to Henry
Htroch. lot on Boulevard, near North
avsnue. Loan dssd. ; •
$$.075—Mra. Emma. J. Fears and
Jamea T. fears to Mr*. Sarah D.
Johnson, lot on Jonee afreet. War
ranty deed.
$100—D. C. Lyle to C. O. Reid, lot
on I comer of Hendrix and Randall
streets. Warranty deed.
11.000—Barah D. Johnson to Dickin
son Trust Company, lot on Woodward
avenue. Warranty deed.
$200—D. C. Lyle to E. f. Retd, lot
on Harris street. Warranty deed.
$125—Mrs. Ida Adams to E. C. Retd,
lot on Francis avenue. Warranty deed.
$750.20—Germania Savings Bank to
B. W. Carter, lot on McAfee atreei.
Quit claim deed.
$1,500—B. W. Ector to Mra. O. A.
Guthrie, lot on corner of Merrltta ave
nue and McAfee street. Deed tu secure
debt.
$700—Mra Rue Ellis Norris to Henry
lltrsch. lot on Courtland street.. Deed
to secure debt.
$$26—W. B. Harrison to Benjamin
It. Phillips, lot on Center street. War.
ranty deed.
$150—Kllep B. Buck and Rueben
_ JwHwmfrouR
tracts of the Atlanta Fireproofing Com
pany. of whtch Hemphill la a member.
The petition was Iliad against R. a.
Hemphill, executor of thi sstats of w.
A. Hemphill, R. F. Hemphill and Mery
E Hemphill. E. D. Thomas, trustee of
Urn- estate of tho Atlanta Fireproofing
Company, which, It la alleged. Is a
bankrupt: A. O. Coluks and L. J. Is
bell. The case was set for January $*.
Petitioner* claim that thty giva
bond aa surety on contracts of th* At
lanta Fireproofing Company aa fol
lows: A contract for th* building of a
school house for Corner, Oa . for $$$.-
000; contract .to sract a collage build
ing on the campus of the Georgia Nor
mal and Industrial College. Mllledgo-
vllle. *10.000. and a contract for a two-
atory brick school building at Warren-
ton. $$,000. Plaintiffs claim they went
surety on a contract for the erection of
a court house coating 717JOO for Baker
county, but tha contract waa aban
doned by all parties. The Atlanta
Fireproofing Company, It Is alleged,
fraudulently changed the date of the
eurety bond so ae to cover a now con
tract for ihe.court .house, The surety
was for $6O,M0. R. F. Hemphill and
others, petition claims, agreed to In
demnify petitioners If there wnm a lose.
PHILLIPS™
Express Agents Held
and Arrest of Lottery
Agjents Is Ordered.
•perlal te Th* Geerglaa.
Mobile, Ala., Jan. $4.—Martin Hot
break, local agent for tha Southern Ex
press Company, and F. L. Pickens,
sub-agent, were arraeted late laat
night by Uni tad 8 tats* Secret Service
Agents Banter and Doaaghay. and held
jointly with officials of th* Honduras
Lottery Company for violating the
United State* laws Holbrook and
IS YEW FOUND
Is Charged With Killing of
Hts Brother-In-Law
Christmas Par. _
Special to The Gcorahn.
Rome. Ua M Jan. if (.—A verdict of
voluntary maniilaurhter waa returned
in the cnee of Frank Phillips, charged
with killing AVIII Moriiii, hi* brothe--
In-Uw.
The killing took place at Llndale on
ChrtMmns evening.
Sentence ha* not been pe**etl by the
court «i thU hour. .
FIRE
DESTROYS HOMES;
LOSS IS HEAYY
each on charges of conspiring against
tha taw. i
Louis Graham, ad Panac and R
Thompson, principals tat the aRagad
lottery printing establishment in this
city, which was raided yesterday, were
released on bond*. —
The first two were held on $d.04K*
bonds in two cease and Thompson on
$$.000 bond tor conspiracy, th* work
men, seventeen In number, being re
leased on nominal bonds.
It tyaa officially stated today that
v# been obtained from addresses on
bora* shipped by th* prtnqng company,
hare been ordered arrested oy the de
partment of Justice at Washington,
through Chief Wilkie of tho secret
service deportment. All will be charg
ed With conspiring to circulate or send
from on* slate to another printing
matter of a lottery company In viola
tion of the act of 1SI6.
The entire printing plant of the com
pany, Including thousands of lottery
N.Y. COTTON EXCHANGE
CHANGES ITS CONTRACT
New York. Jan. $4.—The New York
Cotton Exchange hae adopted an
amendment to tie by-laws which make*
lists, has town-confiscated and will bsl'Lf’ of'roillHS ddl^hl^ uSSder I
uinge <
take effect In January. IMS.
An amendment changing the dates
ON GEORGIA RIVERS
TO BE APPROPRIATED
Special te Th* Georgian.
Macon. On- Jan. 24.—Nolle* was re
ceived In the city yeeterdsy that at Ih*
sesiton of the rivers and harbor, com
mittee $25,000 was appropriated for
the work to ba done on the Ocmulgss
river between Macon and HawkJnxvtllr,
and that $35,001$ was appropriated fur
the work on the Oconto and Altamaha
rivers, making a total or $40,000 for
work between Macon and Brunswick.
This eras (pod new* to the Chamber
of Commerce of thle city, which hts
been, doing very -hard work te aacura
the appropriation for the river, and to
Ihe promoter* of the steamboat com
pany. who ar* now organising a stock
company tor the purpose of construct
ing four boats to ply between Macon
ami Brunswick.
TO ASK JIM KILL
TO
INTENSE INTEREST '
IN ANNUAL MEETING
OF GA, FRUIT GROWERS
Grand Fork. 8. D*k.. Jan. 24 —Tha Com*
nrerrlal Glob Ulroctora. at a turret log with
tire Jobber*, laat night, decided to re-
«l$i4>Kt Jamee J, lllll for. relief for North
iHikotA town*. A telegram waa acut to
him asking that a train of fire cart be
run ont of Grand Fork* today for poTntii
aa far west aa Orant-lile.
The Jobbers promised to co-opermta
getting the Niipnlles to towns mostly In
SMBF 2Bgi£ “ i^r.*ISS2
EUuion-, I'rary. Devils Lake, Lakota. !**•
ti'telmrg, Niagara. Duyua and OlSta. * ood
supnlli-* art* liatlly mvlrd In Inese towns
of meetings of the revision committee
from the second Wednesday In Sep
tember nn<l tha third Wednesday in
November to tbs third Wednesday (n
waa not carried.
An amendment was adopted elimi
nating all th* quarter grades.
ASTOR IS FORGIVEN
BY ENGLISH KING
i
1
fl|HM,ni to illy Georgia a.
. . | Macon. <lu., Jan. 24.—Georgia fruit
| grower*, representing all aoctlonn of
In a tire Thursday morning about • | M nte. are gathered In Macon hold-
_____ 'loci- on Ihe Boulevard. Juel beyond j , ng u «*,s|„ n In Ih* Hotel Lanier. The
Arnold low. B, Harrison, lot on Center Kirkwood, four residence* were totally! interest shown by the delegates who
r 7"m..52?; ... , u ! destroyed, emolllng n loss of ahun nro ausndin* this meeting cf theOeor-
J* l lUlluBfi vO Mr*, el. Is. : tfi AAtt ... . - . * .
llc ltnh. lot on Boulevard. **rult cirowera AteorlMlon \n very
921r~Kf«nk J. Dudley to R. J rhr fuu * ,lo * lro > ed «ic- .great.
Thonurs. lot on Boulevnrd. j cupled by ■ Claude t'hrlsllan, of the Nearly ever.* large orchard In the
$5.5««—Frank J. Dudl*!-to Mrs. Irene‘ Huddlrston S tdivlettan Printing Com- stole has sent to Macon n delegate
L. Clentent. lot on Boulevard. War- pany: J. E. Christian. J. W. Clayton The Fort Valley fruit district* ore wed
dpeelsl lo The Georgia a.
Macon, Ga„ Jan. 34.—When Aider-
man Dure aaked the council at t's
meeting last Tuesday night to act at
once on th* matter of .appropriating
tIM for th* entertainment of visitors
when the Georgia Immigration eonven-
lion mstu her*, the question of legali
ty waa raised by Aldermen Jonea.
opposition lo Ihe ni<
readings then and
ter la now in (he
commutes.
ranty deed.
$$.400—Mr*. Irene 1.. Clement tu the
8srings. Building and Loan Associa
tion, lot on Boulevard, l-osn Deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$500—8. T. Weyman. te repair two-
story dwelling at 27$ Ashby atreei.
$1,50®—FUthugti Knox, to build two-
atory dualling at 31* Plum street.
$200—V. Carlisle, to make alterations
In brick building at S Collins street.
$4,1011—Mrs, J. F. Jones, lo build two.
story frame dwelling at 102 East Mer
ritt* avenue.
$200—R. J. Miller, to bullil one-story
brick store house nt 112 Martin street.
$3,000—W. D. Harwell, lo hulhl one-
story frame dwelling at 22 Dixie ave
nue.
$150—W. P. Inman, to recover frame
dwelling at 2$ Byrn atreei.
$1,400—8. W. Hulllvan. to build one-
atory frame dwelling at 461 Crew
. street
I $125—John W. Grant, to repnlr fire
dnmnge at 115 East Pine street.
$4.SO* Fred Koch, to bulk! two one.
story frame dwellings at 311-x High-
land avenue.
5150—J. A. Link, to recover and re
pair frame dwelling at M3 South Bou
levard
$1,100—Dr. \V. Al* Maner, lo build
oue-sinrv frame dwelling al 21 Kennc.
dy street.
$1.600—J. tt. Khadbren. to build one-
story frame dwelling nt 45 D*CJre**
avenue.
DEATHS.
Charlie Rankins, colored, age 3<t
years, died al l6o Larkin atreei.
Mary Htrnnd. colored, age 23 years,
died nt 10 Mildred street.
Mary Ktewart (colored l. ngc 80 y ear*,
died nt 201 Walnut street.
Miss Bessie Ilurlen. age 28 years,
died nt Edgewood, Go.
Mr*. V. Krlger. ag* 54 years, died
of heart failure ut 141 Piedmont ave
nue.
and J. D. Chose. j represented as well n* that of Marshall-
The tiro originated In the house of vtlle and North Georgia point*.
Claude Christian. There Is no fire d*. i —
pertinent In that section and Ihe flames
had easy work, citixens fought the
nre vnllnntly. but were unable to check
Ihe progrese of the flames.
FOUR FLATS BURN
IN CENTRAL AYE,
The A*l« ut SJb. 229. 230 ami 232 I'en-
ti hI avenue werr bud!)- damaged by
III* WtdneMlay night shortly before 10
o'clock.
Tlie dm.tuft'd Hiuitiiiienta are occu
pied by Jo»*i>h Morii*. c’bailee Luck.i-
v.lt*. Mp- W. L. Hhulaen and A. .Mor-
M«- Judge W R. Hainuumd l« onreivr
of the properly. # The damage la eatl*
mnteil it nerrly 19,000.
PLEADS GUILTY
TO CHILD MURDER
FUNERAL 8ERVICE8 HELD
AT MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Special ot The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. Jan. 34.—’The funeral of
I the late Clem P. Steed, who passed
| away Tuesday morning, ware held this
afternoon al 3 o'clock from Ihe First
Baptist church. The service* were
conducted by Ihe Rev. H, Y. Jameson,
president of Mercer I'nlveralty; Rev.
J. H. Harrison, a member of the Mar-1,
cer faculty: Rev. T. W. Callaway, of JS
the First Baptist church, and Rev. T
D. Bills, of Ihe Mulberry Street Melh
odist church.
The Interment was mad* In the Rlv
•■side cemetery.
NO SOUTHERN VOTES
FOR SENATOR FORMER;
EDICT SENT FORTH
Spec ial to The Georgian.
Chgttnnooga. ,Tenn.. Jan. 24.—It I*
slated hare In Republican circles that
Ihe edict hae gone from Washington
that Senator J. B. Foraker must not
receive any vote* from the Southern
states In the next national Republican
convention. It la Indicated also that
aft must get
■tatee, and It
will be th*
... _j* preside:
In ihe event President Roosevelt
not forced Into ihe race, -tt 1* said
that poslolllee Inspecters all over th*
state ar* opposed to Senator Foraker,
and that they are going te do all they
ran against Ihe Ohio senator. During
the time the senator attended a meet
ing ot the Army of tho Cumberland In
this city Senator Foraker made some
caustic remark* about the president.
at laat fully forgiven William Waldorf _
Aator. Th# king Is to go to Cliveden
tho country home of the expatriated—
American multl-mIUlonalra. to visit
Waldorf Astor and hie young American—
bride.- At this meeting a-ftffl- roea*|F
dilation will uko place between Astor
and his majesty. This became apparent
today, when ll was unofficially an
nounced (hat- th* king would vlxlt
Cliveden.
[MRS. GORDON LEAVE!
TO ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs. John B. Oordon left Wed nos- ,
day night for Washington to nUoi
the funeral of her eon. Major Frank 1
Gordon, who died In that city Tuesday 7
night, after a short lUnoss fra
monli.
Dispatches were received la Atlanta
Tuesday night telling of th* sever* UlJI
nasi of Ms.
made Immediate preparations to
Shortly afterwards, however, she
reived a mo
It
I*, however, ah* re
tailing of Ms testa.
m-ssHse
hought poaalbte Wada ■
that th* body, would b* buried In At
lanta. but It was finaltr dsdldsd by tb*
relative* to have tho funeral la Waah-
ooaoooaaoooooaooooocKXKwoo
o a
AGED MAN DROPS DEAD
At HE APPROACHES BUGGY
Sp'-ilftl lo Tbe flcorglen,
Huntsville. Ala, Jan. 21.—John law.
lei*. nno of the oldeal and host known
clllxens of Madison county, died very
suddenly Tuesday afternoon ni Ills
home at Brow-nstoirn. He dropped dead
as lie was stepping In his buggy
take n drive Mr. Lawler u
old and his surviving children are
Messrs W, B„ W. J.. N. W. l-nwlei,
Miss Tommie Lawler, nil of Drowns-
.1. Lawler, cf Deposit, nml Mra.
Hum t'obb. of Huntsville.
THIRTEEN CARS OF PIPEt
FOR NATURAL 0A8 WORKS
O TOM WAT80N TO tPEAK
0 TO MISSISSIPPI UNION. 0
O ‘ 0
O Following hi* avowed fisclbra- 0
0 tlon In hla speoeh td lltb Farm. o
6 ere' L’nldn In the Baptist Tabor- O
O naele last Tuesday evening to 0
O work for the organisation without 0
0 price or other reward than tb* 0
O consciousness of aiding a good O
O cause. Han. Tom Watson will da- 0
O liver an address at Jackson, Mia*.. 0
O February 6, at $ o'clock In tho 0
O evening. 0
0 This w ill be the first of a serloo 0
O of addreasril he will deliver to tho O
O Farmer*' t’nlon organisations over a
O the South. President Charts* 8. O
:0 llorreti will accompany Mr. Wat- O
O son and will Introduce him in 0
O Jackson and other points where 3
0 hr will speak. O
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SOLDIERS'.HOME. BOARD
IS CALLED TO MKKT.
Market Clark Reports.
gpeel'll to The Georgia*.
Moron. G*.. Jan. 21. Th# report "f J |i)„ from *th*-wolia a mil* weal
- — . - ' of Hie city. The company expect# te
have the »«« «l the disposal of the
Special lo The Georgian.
Huntsville Ala. Jan 84.—'Thirteen
carloads of pipe have been received by
Ihe New* York-Alabama Oil company,
be used In piping natural gus to
th* clerk of Ihe murket for the wbek
ending on January 22 waa read at the
council mealing Tile revenues from
Hie market for the weak amounted to
173.25. During the same session the
report for the month ending January
18 was received from City Sexton Ro
land B. Hall. This report ehowe.l re
ceipts amounting lo $2(*.
CAR WRECKS HACK
AT STREET CROSSINO.
Ola Wilson, a young negro woman,
pleaded guilty In the criminal branch j Hpeclal to The Georgian,
of tk# auperlo!' court Thursday mom- i Macon. Ga.. Jan. 24.—The second
Ing of Ihe murder of her Infant son. trident within the pan three day*
and,a life sentence was Imposed by
Judge Rnnn.
Attorney Harrison, for Ihe prleoner.
proceded with the trial, but when It
h*4 prog reseed but s short lime, hs
exresd Ip (dead guilty tor hla silent
if the death sentence would ant V* In*
posbd. Whsn h* entsesd I
would not l)s imx
rsd hts pies, tore -
ervsd the right to
(he rsmstery belt sine happened yes
terday morning, when a city hack waa
■truck by a street car In front of th*
Hotsl Lanier.
Th* driver of the hack wns trying to
ertosa the tracks and failed lo see or
hear the approaching car,, although Ih*
Motomisn claimed to have rung th*
bell and to have (Iren the negro plan,
ty of warning.
people of the city during ihe late
spring or early summer.
WILMINGTON PHYSICIAN
OIES FROM APOPLEXY.
Special to The OenrgUft.
Montgomery, Ala., Jan. $4.—A meet
ing of ihe board of governon of the
Soldiers' Home at Mountain Creek has
been culled by the governor for tomor
row at noon. The bsnadn eggabMn *f:
State at large. J. M. Faulkner. W, D.
Westcott and C. U Ruth, of Montgom
ery; A. i\ Danner, Mobile: J. B. Stan
ley. Greenville; 8. T. Fraser. Union
Springs; M. C. Reynold*. Montevsllo:
*U'. A. Handley. Roanoke; A..Y. Qlover.
I'mkland. I.. !L Store. Kartll: Samuel
Blackwell, Decatur; W. C. Ward, Bh>
Hpeelul to The Georgian. ! inlngham.
Wilmington. N. U„ Jnn 34,-Dr. K 8- i W ILL EXTEND BUSINESS ' i
Plgford, for twenty yenra a pracll- T0 OTHER SOUTHERN STATES
tinner «>f homeopathy In thin rtiy, la [ ■—
dead In h|n lUly-fourih >rear. HI.h doalh i t o The (feorfftan.
W*a* doe IO a recurrent attack of ap*)- j j 5ckw , n . Mlaa., Jan. 24 —The Lamar
1 Mutual Lite Insuranc* Company **f thla
CHEATHAM CONFIRMED
PURE FOOD INSPECTOR.
Special I" The Georgian. .
Macon. Ga.. Jan. 24.—After several
minutes of discussion at Ihe meeting
by Aldermen Dure and Mellon, Dr. T.
A. Chealham wax confirmed by tho
council aa pure food Inspector nnd w ill
go Into Ihe office al Ih* close of the
present month. Until that tlmt Dr.
Georg* n< Cherry will keep up the du-
tics ot tbe office. ,
ii
—*
i
■It*-, which has Just held Its annual
meeting, shown a profll of $2,ooo for
the flrat year. ColoneL J. W. Church,
k. former cltlnn et AUaum. lx the vice
lira,Idem and general munsger of the
compony, having taken chore* »f "
last September, anil since that tin
the company has ehow-n a wonderfa
growth. At prreenl th* company
"illy writing nu*!nc»* In *T
hut during the year *xp*c$s j
n number of other states.
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