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M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
WSDPfEHDAT. JANUARY t». Iffl?.
S tMt
—
eta rant for 9M par month. Prtco
AN UP-TO-DATE IATTM5* FIVE ROOM
eottafi m and; ptaM, In Wnt Ena, for
vejojr strict for 64,300.
ON WENT FAIR BTRERT. TWO
rotttfN and oo« r a rant j
A SPLENDID SEVEN-ROOM TOT
on Cherokee avenue; lot 60 t»; 190.
16-foot front, on North Iloulvviirri;
beet Mctlou; only $46 i»*r front foot. You
will hare to 1* quirk if
64.000 WILL BUY AN RIOI1T ROOM TWO
story modern bouse; at«*rm mid
(tnnlde-floured; lirat sort ion north side. «n,
Third street. near t’eacbtree itrert. You
ahoatd arc thiA ^
WT CAN SELL A SIX-ROOM C OTTAGE
With percelsln hath, lot 60 by 126. luiunn
Park, for only- SXO -rath; bslsncc small
tnouthly permeate. Ilkr rent.
THREE- NEW TWO-STORY ELEGANT
hootra on North Jsrkaon street. built "f
vary beat material; double floors. storm-
sheathed* furnace beat, gst mid electric
lights, rail Bella. Kvrrrtblns that makes a
lorely home. Our of three resilience* baa
ten rooms; lot 40 by )?5: I8.uu». end on
corner. The other two eight and ten rooms,
lot 46 by 176; one $7,000 and the other
67,500; 12.000 cnab, bnlmice easy, geta.tbeyr
elegant homes.
$66 PER FRONT FOOT OETS THE VBUY
prettiest lot on North Booh
H6 feat. Another lot ftdf
site, can not Im* lionght i
lot la three doors from <
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 N. Forsyth St.
i. c. Mi-cRonr—u m. Johnson
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
503 Peters Building
Phone 4091.
LET Bit snow YOU A 81-I.KXIHD mm:
room two-story residence on the north
Side.' No nsr to try to fell you all mIkmi!
WE WOULD LIKE TO HIlOW YOU A
ten-room residence on the north side. it 1 *
large lot. Unlit for n home. with all
ON NORTH BOULEVARD -ELEVEN •
room* residence; very largo lot, aide and
rear alleys. Very beat part of this lord
ly street. It has west front, but lorely
shade and grass, with tile walk. ('all and
let us show you; only $7,000.
D. F. M’CLATCHEY RFat.
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
102 CANDLER BUILDING,
BELL PHONE 220-—ATLANTA 854.
* ACBKS. TKN MII.KH FIIOM AT
J* electric Un.-: so acres
™ of ,l "' r "°": '•>' '»wl lira tin.-;
non t >ou kuow you euu uot miss It on
,|(, .VG PLANT WITHIN 4U
tt5n*»°l Atlanta, on West I'niut railroad,
Br " wu deli out of It and in»w
... » ut .. uim •„
aacrttlre; everything in rt» nctlri
- ludltlon. This will Inter
the energy, posh,
It at
and pros|»eroua
«•» ywu. |f y_„ _
some money., you inu Kuciveil,
L'ALAZIAL HOME
^I 1 *' < «• bln* wishes to oxelniiigo
ItnproviHl propert) in Atlanta.
t Itelfer home better
drink the most
Where 4
htea »#*d, where %n
nuteil heallh-givluj
cun*. jiiHt «- T.
den res«/ur<
health-giving enter, nature's own
just as It springs from nature's bid-
A „, , ; ov,:| .V HOME OX
hit n *'' bolUl* Ulbxrry rr8|irri, (
Interest you tf you are looking for i
$4.[)00 HOME ON NORTH HIDE: THREE
doors of Itouievard; a eholee ln.ni"
URUMI.EY STREET-A 2 STORY NEW
fc'.*SM; fSiO i-asii, balauee $J6 |*er
n ought to take this up* If yon
oiith.
C LOHE JN on WAHIIINGTON STREET—
c-nnwt palatial home* lu At-
large corner jot; tl»»-re Is no
tlmn this In Atlanta; It will
•"hey, t.H.,
Ian to, oil
liner lioiH
make you
TlfREK NORTH HIDE HOMES JtHT
ChiIII; eoteioely hi bastion;
l*uilt\4'f lit** best inntert!il: you «-t*n
IF YOU HAVE A HIR E OF l’ROPKUTY
that r«u want to w-;i. list It with us. 1\V
ran sell it.
SUBURBAN HOME.
GOOD NEW 5 ROOM COTTAGE A NO
sere fine, level, shady lot. 2>) feel fro.
tine; In eliob*e resident
$I.*D. $5*1 down and $15 per
C. H. WELLS & CO.,
1! *1 FOl'UTII NATIONAL BANK
APPEARED BEFORE
THE COMMISSION
Special |o The (.oof,Ian.
Xturnn Urn Jan in—1, I. vary nmh.
nbl, thnt the hearing In the case of J. J.
Waxelbnum against the rail rod a will
be cloned title afternoon.
Mr. Wtnborn. of the Central of Geor
gia railroad, and a few other road of
ficial* havo yet to leatlfy and upon the
clone of their atatememe the bualne.s
wtll practically bo wound up.
There la to be no decision made at
the end of the rate by the two mem-
bera of the Intejrstat* commerce com-
mlrelon that are In charge of the pro
ceedings and the evidence that le brine
heard la taken as Information only and
will be used as such should the Issue
rained by J. J. Waxalbaum be carried
before the commission In Washington.
It requires a presence of a quorum of
the commissioners before a definite de.
clslon can bt raachad, and as but two
of the members have been present at
this merlins no declalon will be ren
dered.
HIGGINS STEPS UP.
WITH WEST POINT
some money.
4tet\ mcfifh. We .can a
you will bre to burry.
IN WEBT END, SPLENDID MIX ROOM
cottage; new; year's Icaae $26 per month,
I>1 tm show you thli rtgbt quirk for In
-YHtmcWfr B««y term* and will beat 12
A. J. WEST & CO.,
Century Bldg. Phone 1754.
NORTH SIDE HOME—WITHIN 200 FEET
of beat port of Peachtree; coruer of two
good atreetu; attractive lot; new up-toilnte
two-ltory realdence; every modern ronven-
Ifttce; on car line. Call for apet-lul In
formation. *
COTTAGE HOME-BRAND NEW COT
and the
payment*; only $1,766.
thl* anring.
Loaf chance to get a luirgnln In this un-
attrauMed section. A visit there la all that
-wMbe
LIST TOUR SALABLE PROPERTY WITH
ua. Wa wtlP gtra you prompt and aatla-
factory reaulta.
' TYPEWRITER
HEADQUARTERS
TirtwiUTOi am.ii; tvi-kwritrim
esenang«‘d; typewriter* rented, ndiullt and
repnlrwl. In aft the different line* of fig*
butlueM we are lietter prepurtNl to aerva
you. Rupullea for nil kind*, t *11 or write
for tab) Hat aeroml hand nnd rebuilt type
writer*. We carry tin* largeat ntock In
the Mouth. Price* the lowest.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE
COMPANY, '
Telephone IM.
424-25 Caudler Itldg.
For Sale On Easy Trmis.
ho J-A PIVR-ROOU rOTTAfJR. «SH
lilnck nf env Hue; lot to liy iW I" alley.
Bail front; price It,400; liW cn»b; tnlaace
monthly.
NO. S-mk-ROOM rtVTTAtlK; roltNKIt
lot', ear line In front; w.ter, «.« anil
bath; price 41^00; l»0 ca.h, Imlnnce month.
Ijr.
XO. 8-riVE-ROOM NKW t’OTTAOB.
near tlrant park; tl.TOO; IIM ca.h; balance
monthly.
WHY DON’T tor OWN VOI’R iiomk:
I hat e others Call at the office.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
BLACK HUNDRED
TERRORIZES TIFLIS
Jt. Petentbur*. Jan. SO —A dispatch
says Tlflla la bain* terrorised by mem
bers of the lllack Hundred, who nro
levylntf tribute upon all person, of
property. They abducted the, son of j
millionaire named Armanjan, and are
holdlna him for runaocn They alao
murdered a wealthy merchant named
ChfooroO.
Joseph A. Higgln*, n well-known
young railroad tnan, han been appoint
*d «*HlHtnnt general pnHenprafthi
of the Atlanta nnd Went Point rail
road, effective February L
Mr. lilggln*' clone application to hi
dutle* him made him valuable and hl»
promotion* have been won by hard
work He I* one 4>f the beet postal
pain*enger men In the city. lie ha* a
large number of friend* who will con
gratulate. him upon hi* promotion.
PROFESSOR AND TRUSTEES
RESIK* their offices.
Speed to The Georgian.
Norwood, Oa., Jan. So—The school
has been cloned tem;»irarily because of
the resignation of Professor Krnest
Neal ns the result. It I* stnted. of a
clash between the teacher and the
trustees.
To compllcnlc matters, the trustees
of the academy, subsequent to the
resignation of Professor Neal, resigned
In n body, so that the school Is now
without teacher or trustees.
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
WILL PREVAIL HERE UNTIL
SATURDAY, WHEN WE MOVE
TO TENTH AND * PEACHTREE
STREETS. AN EXCELLENT OP
PORTUNITY TO GET A SUP
PLY OF HOUSEHOLD GROCER
IES AT REAL BARGAINS. WIL-
KERSON A BRO., 77 PEACH
TREE ST.
W. L. Woodrow Hore.
\V. I„ Woodrow, of New York, gen
eral freight agent of the old Domin
ion Steamship t’ompnny. was a visit
or In .Mlnnln Tuesday. He l on old
Atlantan nnd n great many friends
anil acquaintances among the rullrod
people In this city.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We wish to Ihnnk our many frlenda
and the general public who have ao
generously patronised us at our old
stund, «t Peachtree street. We,now
extend a most cordial Invitation to
visit us at our new store, 7S Peachtree
street, where we have more room nnd
many Improvements added. We will
strive haruer than ever to offer optical
service which few glass wearers have
enloyed. Our entire time given to
onth-s No side lines. The only ex
clusive manufacturing retail optical
house ln w A A «j*"ft BALLARD A CO.
T“—~
Another Convict Captured.
Hpedal to The Georgian.
Amerlcus, Go., Jan. 30 — Another of
the negroes who escaped when the gen
eral Jail delivery was effected here was
captured by Sheriff Hell nt Tlfton. This
makes three captures, four prluonern
being at large now.
IT HOLDS
IE
DOES HOT APPLY
The Ruprome court of Georgia will
Im* «sk€»l by the Genrglu railroad com
mission to BUfttaln Its order No. 1 forc
ing a continuous mileage rule on all
rail nmd*. aysterr,* and connection*
where an. additional charge on a per-
entago bn*!* la made for movements
over two rood* practically owned and
opera ti’d by one aygttnr—'
Judge (Sober, of the .Cobb Hupei lor
court', ffa* upheld the Wudley Knuth-
ern. u juirt of the Central of Georgtu
ami operated by that nyptein. in It*
appllcatbin for nn Injunction agalnat
the operation «'f the railroad comml*-
*lon» rule No. 1. Judge Gober held
that tht* rule could not apply to road*
owned and oi»crated by one synteiu
u iter. they were operated under a sep
arate charter. This rule vvua forinu-
latcil by thh commlaalon for Juat auch
mad* and It tend* to reduce the freight
rate*.
MONTGOMERY FIRM
CONTRACT
FOR BIST COLLEGE
Kimm-UI lit Tbi' Gearcliiu.
Sparta, Gil. Jan. £0.—Governor J. M.
Terrell and the board of truhten of
the Agricultural iMlteg* cf th* Tenth
congrecstonal district, arrived In Spar
ta yeeterdny- morning for the purpo«P
of holding an executive aewalon of the
hoard to Tier We the matter of who the
■ucce**fut bldjj^ior constructing the
achool buildings will be. The morning
tvaa consumed In u trip to Qmnlte Hill,
the site of the achool, to allow the trus
tees to look over the land.
At 12 o’clock Governor Terrell de
livered an nddres* to the people of the
county In the court house, which wa*
crowded until standing room was not
available. The uddres* was In the
main on the subject of the achool and
a* enthusiastically received.
The executive session of the trustees
as held In the court house at 3
o’clock, nnd all of the details In regard
to the construction of the school build
ings were arranged. After a careful
consideration nf all the bids submitted
the contract for tho construction of the
building* was awarded to Algernon
Hlalr, of Montgomery. Ala., on a bid of
$31,000, The contract waa not let f »r
the shop today;
ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF NINE EDWARD
LORD CRIS.RERESFORO,
BROTHER OF BERESFORD
MAY HIVE CANCER LATELY KILLED IN TEXAS
TM, picture I, from the latent
photograph of tht duche,, of Plf,.
»ld*»t daughter of King Edvrtrd,
who I, non alowly recnv.rlng from
a fourth aurglral operation. It I,
feared *he I, afflicted with cancer.
Lard CharlM Bemford. the fa-
moua British naval officer, brother
of Lord Deltral Bare,ford, who re
cently wae killed In a railroad acci
dent In Texa*.
WIFE AND BABE SLAIN;
HUSBAND ARRESTED
Washington, Jan. 30.—ns wet lug a
cull from W. G. Copely, a census of-
ffee clerk, Dr. John H. Dorsey, a phy-
Mlclan at Langdon. rushed to the man a
residence last nigh: and there found
the wife and Ruth, three-months-o!d
child of the clerk, dead, with several
bullet wounds In their bodies.
Dr. Dorsey notified the police a« soon
as he had grasped the situation, and a*
n result the husband and father wo*
placed under arrest. Hf was taken to
the ninth precinct station house.
Copely sold he wo* In the front room
or the second story of the residence
when he heard a shot In the bed room
occupied by hU wife. He did not move
Instantly, h« said, and soon another
shot was fired. He ran Into the roopi
and found Ills wife dying with a bullet
wound Ju*t behind her right eur. With
out making a further examination he
hurried to the residence of Dr. Dorsey.
Mrs. Copely was 29 years old. H*r
maiden name was Amanda M. Bunker.
The baby was found on nn Improvised
bed, made of two chairs, placed near
the side of the bed occupied by the
mother. -OnOhe-other aide of the bed
was a crib In which a son. Raymond,
aged 2, slept. He was not molested.
.The weapon with which the ahoottng
was done was of 32 caliber. It was
found lying near the foot of the bed
with two empty shells.
Dr. Dorsey said Copely told him hH
wife performed the deed white in a
temper. The police said It wculd have
been next to Impossible for the woman
to have Inflicted tho Injury herself.
COMMITTEE TURNS DOWN
HIGHER TEACHERS' PAY
Arkan,a« Elect. Senator.
Hprrlfll to The Grorgtcn.
Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 30.—Former
Governor jrffrr.cn Da via tru elect-d
t’nlted Htnte* nenatnr by the Irglatn-
turr yeMerdny. receiving 118 vote* out
or it total of 134, Former t'ongreiw-
mnn Rreiklnrldge received I vote and
John IV. Worthington, the Ute-He-
puhllran candidate for governor, re
ceived 5 vote*.
Alderman Key ha* won another point
In hi* tight for better salaries for thoae
employed In the ranks of the different
deportment* of the city government,
the ordinance committee having re
ported favorably on hi* ordinance to
have police aergeunt* paid 485 per
month and patrolmen 175.
HI* other ordinance, "the one making
the pay of no teacher less than 450 per
month, was adversely reported by the
committee. It being believed that the
provision that thl* did not operato
where teachem worked under a •pe
dal contract with the board—would
nullify the ordinance.
Both ordinance* will come up for ac-
, t Ion at the council meeting Monday.
Alderman Key will either make an ef-
fort to have the ordinance raising
teacher*' salaries adopted a* It stand*,
despite the rei*>rt of the committee, or
otherwise will change It. so aa to do
unity with the objection raised. 11c
will make a determined effort to have
the ordinance raising the policemen's
salaries adopted.
,Fer Electric Signs.
The committee also dlacussed a pro
posed ordinance for the regulation of
electric signs In the city. The city at
torney. the rhalrman of the committee,
the building Inspector and the rlty elrc.
trlclnn. were requested to draft an
ordinance.
The ordinance by Alderman Peter*,
looking to the holding of aecnnd pri
mary elertlona where no one receives a
majority In the Aral, waa referred to a
sub-committee, composed of Council
man Terrell, chairman of the commit
tee. and the city attorney.
Councilman Terrell'* ordinance, mak
ing the term of the recorder's clerk
two years Instead of one, waa reported
upon favorably.
Alderman Curila requested that this
ordinance to appropriate money lor
printing n new city coda and the an
nual report* of officer*, be held up.
The ordinance Introduced by Alderman
Reutell to require the removal of Head
wires from buildings was adversely re
ported.
COTTON PRODUCTS
PLANT IN GEORGIA
The round bale presses, natures and
offlco fumltuv of the Georgia Colton
Product* Company In the state of Geor,
gla. will he sold to the highest bidder
at the court house dour of Fulton roun
ty on February r> at noon. In accord
anrp with a decree Issued by Judge
William T. Newman, of the United
Htates court. The tale I* the result of
the consolidated litigation against the
company by Cornelius N. Bliss, Me
chanics National bank and others
•gainst the company.
The company ha* twenty-nine double
round bait presses, bat reformers and
condensers, complete for baling round
bats cotton. They are located a
Blakely, Bmwnwood. Burns Vista, Ca
mill*. Dublin. Ashhurn. El lav llle. Car
negle. Herod Meigs, Omaha. Parrott
(J). Plains, 4Uchlai)d (3), Hmnrra. Tem
ple, Turin, Vienna. Washington.
Wrlghtavlllr. Boston. Huckbead. Ellcrs-
lle. Eason Hill, Upniol, Orovanla, Odes
■•dale nnd Dnwaon.
ATLANTA BUILDER
IS GIVEN CONTRACT
FOR FIRST COLLEGE
•pedal to The Georgian.
fitatesbaro, Qa., Jan. 30.—Governor
Joseph ,\l. Terrell, with the trustees of
the agricultural roll*** of the First
congressional district, met here ,Mon
day and selected sites for the college
building* on the magnlcent tract of
land near the city. The contract for
the building* waa awarded an Atlanta
Ann for $47,000.
The location for thl* college la aald
to be the mom beautiful yot found In
th«* *»a(4\ sihI- the noil uduptuU to the
cultivation of the greatest variety of
crops.
Hon. J. M. Miller, chairman of the
executive committee, tra* selected tc
superintend work to be done on th*
farm before the opening of the college
In October.
FREE GARDEN SEED
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED
Washington, Jan, - Iff.—The house In
committee of the whole yesterday voted
to continue the free distribution of gar
den and flower seeds along old line*
and nut according to the methods ns
recommended by the agricultural com
mittee tn the appropriation bill.
The amendment appropriating 4314,-
m for the free distribution of ordinary
seeds was then adopted, ea has been
the practice for n number of years
WALKED OYER ROADS
HUNDREDS OF MILES
R|mtIsI to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga„ Jan. 40.—Hon. O. B. Rio.
vens, known In the state as "Uncle
Obe," one of the member* of the roll
road commission of Georgia. Ii In Ms
con attending the seselone of the tn
terstate commerce commission. For
the post four months Mr. Btevene has
been very buey Inspecting the various
lines of railroads In the Mate, going
over them In person.
He has looked at tracks from the
rear end of observation cars and hat
ridden over them on hand can used
by section gangs. And more than that,
he has wslked several hundred miles
on the cross ties, and stales that he
fully sympathises with the tramps who
•re frequently fired from the trains
and compelled to get along by the way
nf the personal effort route.
WOODROW WILSON
WILL NOT STAND
FOR U. S. SENATE
SALARIES OF TEACHERS
AS SCHEDULED BY BOARD
WOMAN ATTORNEY
FOR “UNCLE SAM”
MAY FACE SUIT
ALABASTINE
We have n large supply
on hand to meet the heavy
demltnd for this season.
Dealers will please put In
their orders early.
GEORGIA PAINT HKD
GLASS CO.,
Oislribulsra.
ATLANTA.
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J’lOxUcul Woodimv Wilfon. of
PrlMttoo JDMvsrsHy, whose ple
ura here ppf»ara. has positively
,tfum4 t» • allow J»|g name to> be
m4 u a ctpdiAate for United
ptatss senator from Smw Jersey.
Th* MHlarl** of teacher* In Atlanta'*
public *chool* will range from $45 to
$65 a month hereafter, If the proposed
new schedule I* adopted.
It will be remembered that council.
In tho apportionment nheet. made pro
vision for higher pay for the teacher*
thl* year, hut left It to th* board or
education to rearrange the salaries.
The following schedule, to go lntt» ef
fect April l. will be proposed at th*
next meeting of the board;
on**year teacher*. 1450. or #4u a
month.
Two-year teacher*. $4** a year. >r
$5oo a year, or
ysar, or
$47.50 a month.
Three-year teacher*
$6o a month.
Four-year teacher*. $525
$52.60 a month.
Five-year teacher*, $550 a year,
$65 a month.
Six-year teacher*. $575 a year.
$57.50 u month.
Heven-year teacher*. $600 a year, ir
t«n a month.
Right-year teacher*. $625 a year, or
$02.60 n month.
Nine-year teacher*. $650 a year, or
$65 a month.
••fiir vino “timer’ fmo emiei
Vtbitlti Ilf firm Tub
V. J. DiBIET HeiEMUT CO., Mterc
df So. Forsyth 8t., Atlanta, Oa.
LOOK OVER
laundry and If you find ;
dlttdir ' —
•on* for dtoatfifietton you
sand your llnon to ua, for wt |1MN
ant** to —
Launder Your Linen
and att othtr article* In » way that
cannot be surps.atd.
■X0EL8I0B LAUNDRY,
40-42 Wall Street
Phon**, Main, 41.
BUILDERS’HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TOOLS.
F. J. C00LEDQE A SON,
160 Peters St
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
DEAF AND DUMB W/7NESS
MA Y BHING FE LFS LIBER 7 Y
If the rourt nf apprala turn* down
thr plra made by Attorney John R.
t'ooper, of Mnrnn, tn behalf of Henry
Pews, th* negro retttenced to serve
twenty year* In the pen for shooting
two young Moron men and who was
brought to Atlanta to keep him out of
the hsnda of a mob. tho fate of thr
nrgro will probably rest with • deaf
mute.
It will then he upon the.testimony of
this mute that Attorney t'ooper will
hopo to acquit his client.
It waa upon n constitutional point nf
former Jeopardy that the case waa
rgued before the court of appeals, but.
after that brief was prepared Attorney
t'ooper discovered thl* man, who had
been an eye witness tn th* shooting
which came so hear J4*lng fatal.
Thl* mut* told .Attorney Cooper trad evidence.
through an Interprrter that he saw the
negro knocked down and stamped be
fore hr began Ids shooting* nnd If n
new trial Is secured he will be used.
But Juet how his testimony will be
brought before the Jury’ Attorney Coop.
*r doe* not yet know. He dorsn't know
whether th* questions should be will-
ten nnd the answers submitted In tin-
same manner or whether an Interpreter
should be provided who will ask Ihe
questions by the aid of rapidly moving
finger*.
Of one thing, however, Attorney
Cooper Is sail sited. That Is, lhat his
witness will not become rattled, and
run not be bulldoard and frightened by
any thundering quration* asked him.
No matter how loud thr prosecution
may talk, th* wltneea won't hear it.
Should the appeal ant be granted on
constitutions! grounds. Attorney Coop,
er will probably maka an extraordinary
motion on tho ground ef newly dlacov-
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