The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 18, 1906, Image 2

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'THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, Monday, rrxr. «, me AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19} Peachtree Street, Atlanta, 6a. OVCR ACHAliL A MAY*. Dr. C.G. NEEDHAM, Prop, Rubber Plates r. 22-KGold Crown..;. Porcelain Crown Bridgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hours, Sam. till 8 p. m, Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. WE TAKE IMPRESSION AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH 8AME DAY. DWDED HAND CAR STATE B. Yi P. U. IS HIT BY ENGINE MEETS TUESDAY $0.50 MP free: ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM TO BECOME PART OF SYSTEM Great System to Enter Bituminous Ool Fields, Bringing Product Into Southern Market. Bpedol to Th. Georgian. Portsmouth, Va., June IS.—The Sea board's ’ plan tor unifying the finances <>f th* system It ths latest emanation from Wall street relating to the sys tem. Railroad circles In this city ar« matching th* developments of this plan with no small degree of Interest, unit especially that pertaining to uni fying the finances of the Atlanta and lllrmlngham railway, one of'the Sea board's feeders, which was completed «t short time ago. Messrs. Blair A Co., and Thomas F. Ryot), of New York, and their asso ciates are behind the scheme. It in- . hales also the Cllnchfleld Corporation, which owns 200,000 acres of itch coai hinds and hundreds or coke ovens In eoutbarest''Virginia. The plan will ho u comprehensive scheme tor bringing under one management properties which are now owned by the same In i' tests, but are operated separately. I revision will be made for the retiring <>f the 10,000,000 loan which a ayndl- c ate, headed by lllalr & Co., made to i lie Seaboard when they assumed con- i ml of the property about twu yeari uK'i, and which matures next March. Another loan for 110,000,000 matures In .May. 1011, and provision will also be m i le for retiring this, une of the most Important features of the plan Is to form a holding com- i any to take over the Seaboard com- pany, which owns u majority of the •to k ot the Seaboard Air Line rail- k way. and, through the latter, control i ' Atlanta ami Birmingham railway, i' Is also a part ot the plan under i nteinplatlon to take over the.CHnch- i. M coal fields, better known as the i inchfleld Corporation, which Is own ed by Messrs. Blair A Co., and Kyun .ind associates. This also Includes the taking over of tho South and Western rallroud, which Is being built by the Cllnchfiehi Corporation through southwest Vir ginia, East Tennessee and North Caro- llna. and tapping the Cllnchfleld coal 0 rrltory. It Is proposed to connect the m 'board with the South and Western at ltutherfordton, N. C., and then much of Ihe coal traltlc that now goes over the Norfolk and Western railroad will mi over the Seaboard Into the south' era market. Alfred Walter, presl dent of the Beaboard Air Line rail wav, la chairman of the board of direc tor" of the South and Western rail road. It Is recognised that this compre In'naive plan of operating the prop erties under one management would greatly reduce the cost of operations unit be a good thing for all of the prop- ertle*, provided the dominant Interests In the companies do not attempt to make a "killing" out of the Cllnchfleld corporation at the expense ot the Srnboard Air Line railway. WAREHOUSES AND PIERS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED, Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., June It.—The At lantic Birmingham and Atlantic Rail road Company has closed a contract with ths North American Dredging Company for the development of their ti'rmlnals on the water front In South Knd. The North American Dredging Com' t iny la Just finishing a' contract for B dredging out so as to give thirty feet ..f water at mean low wuter at the site ■ r the railroad company’s new docks, mid for fllllng In twenty-four acres of uii! t marsh. | The new contract just closed means Hist over one hundred acres of the uarsh land will be tilled In, and that ai-ven big piers will be constructed, r ich extending seven hundred feet Into tin river. Between these piers there v ill be slips where vessels can load ■ down to thirty feet draft at mean low w stcr. In addition to the dredging and 1 sibling of the piers, the A., II. and A. | railroad will erect warehouses, coal • h ues and elevators on this property. ■The total amount to be expo ruled in K terminals on the water front will be ’ something more than two million dol- K Urs. MEMORIAL SERVICES OF ATLANTA 0, R, C, On Sunday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock at Moore's Memorial church were held the annuel memorial exercises of the Ladles' Auxiliary Societies of the Or der of Railway Conductors, Golden Rod division and Atlanta division be ing represented. The church was Ailed with the members of the two orders and their friends, who greatly enjoyed the excellent program, which was rendered as follows; Song Selection—"Nearer Ay God to Thee.” Prayer—Rev. A. B. flolderby, pas tor Moore's Memorial church. Solo—E. B. Waltt. Reading the Death Roll—J. G, Gar wood. Speaker—Brother D. N. Vlnlng. Sermon—Rev. W. W. Landrum, paa- tor First Baptist church. Duet—Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boatman. Address—Mrs. W. H. Garr. Hong—"God Be With You Till We Meet Again.” Benediction—Hev. A. R. Holderby, pastor Moore's Memorial church. The several commltteea In charge are as follows; Division No. U0—W. N. Johnson, H. T. Williams, E. A. Warwick. Division No. 407—J. W. Rose, R. L. Gilmer, M. G. Waltt. Ladles' Auxiliary to O. R. C.—Mrs. J. 8. Harrison, Mrs. T. T. Stevens, Mrs. W. S. Gear, Mrs. J. W. Rose. Master of Ceremonlee—Mr. C.' Knight. FOUR PERSONS INSTANTLY SILLED. Accident Occun in Tennenee in Center of Railroad Bridge of the L. and N. By Private Leased Wire. Knoxville, Tenn., June IS.—An empty engine on the new line of the Louie vllle and Nashville Railroad, In Polk county, played havoo Sunday morning with a pleasure party riding on a hand- car from Patty, Tenn., to a nearby town. The handcar, loaded with men, wo- women and children, was crqsslng a bridge, when the engine swept around a curve and crashed Into the handcar. Four persons were Instantly killed, they being 8. M. Blankenship, Levy Womack, Mattie Womaclt and E. H. Brinkley. Sarah B. Blankenship, Jama# Brink- ley and John Womack were seriously Injured. HOTEL ARRIVALS. TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION TO BE HELD IN ATLANTA Attendance Is Expected to Ex ceed That of Any Previous Meeting. Bpeclat to The Georgian. . Poulan, (la., June IS.—The flftli an nual convention of the National Nut Growers' Association Is called to meet at Scranton, Miss., October SI and No vember 1 and 2, ISOS. The outline of the program promises a meeting of unusual Interest. Jackson county, Mississippi, of which Bcranton Is the county eeat, enjoys tho distinction of being the place of origin of many of the largest and finest pe cans known, while her nrnu of or chards of bearing budded and grafted trees surpussns at present all other sections of country producing the pe can. The dale selected promises to show the orchards with bearing crops ready for harvesting. However, If more advantage 1 on rail road rates can be obtained, near this date, a change may he desirable. Headache £•* Kervotianeea, 1*1* tine**. I ml I cent Ion. N>u- rs'cl.i en* t*aue<‘«1 by tick I By eoothliiK the nerve* ami etlmnlet- Ins their itf-tinii. 1 »r. Mile*’ Anti Pain liTl* rare nlinoat Immediately. They contain nothin* injurious anti too will never know you have taken t irta, Mcfpt by tbe ,relW they afford. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills as* a household remedy in thousands of families, where they never fail to cure •IJ^psIn. *d other Ml_ r wii. ee*c «. the laundry. rind when some M my «trl* have headache, by givlne them the J'aln Mils they nr** relieved •si remain ut wotfe. otherwise* they wsoU *o home ami their work would 1m* left fnr others to o|»»,” MUH. T. FUANriHro. . r*relady 1-aomlry. Battle Creek. Ml.-h, The llrat txM'kftge will IteueAt. If uot, Ihe druggist will eetur- — 5 doses. SSc. "CHECKMATE," CRIES DEATH TO PILLSBIM lly Private Leased Wire. Philadelphia, June 18.—After hii Illness of many months, Harry Nelson Plllshury, tlio celebrated chesg player, died here yester day. lie will be burled tomorrow at Horn ervllte, Mass., where he was born Decent ber 6. 1171 Plllshury played In fourteen International rheas touriinniettts nnd was a prise winner In nil except that held In 1904 at Cambridge Hprlugs, Pa. did not aji lie waa 111 at tbe time und participated. This winning made him a member of the quurtat of the moat fautotnr jdayera chosen to compete nt 8t. Peters iik score with the world champion, Las ker. mas m to Utfc. nllabury won from Bhowalter, the Amer ican chess champion, In 1197, and a year later continued the victory by a sc* match with Hhowalter. KING IS TO INSPECT VETS OF FAMOUS WARS occasion of Id* visit to the Hoyal Agri um* woman Is to take part In the Inapee lion, Mrs. Milne, the widow of a troop’s sergeant-major of the Klghth Httaaitre. When the war broke out and the first troops were dispatched from Knglnml Mrs. Milne Instated on accomimnylng her hua- ' * on the march through Hul- ...eased t* ' Hhe was Florence Nightingale hi Private William Dodd D the oldest of the veteran* who will parade before the king. He la SI. the youugest la 70. Kergenui ley I* the last survivor of the Second regi ment of foot who fought In the tlefenso of Lucknow. Trooper William Thompson participated In the remarkable retreat of llrltDb troops from t’hlltnnwallah during the Klkh war. Private Thomas Whiteman possesses the rare hrnnse star of Uwsllor, the memento of the one day’s war on December St. IMS. when 12.000 British troop# defeated 31.00) of the enemy so severely that the natives abandoned their cause. 2,000 SCHOLARS TRY~ TO RESCUE A KITTEN By Private Leased Wire. New York. June II.—Two thousand school children today are devising means (or rescuing a kitten which has been imprisoned since Friday between the wells of public school No. 4 at No. 1000 Third avenue, and an adjoining flat house. The waits sre three feet apart at the top, but they taper until they almost touch at the bottom. Rough stone comitoses the flat's wall and the kit ten's head was caught between two blocks. AT THE KIMBALL. I. Mirer, Hylvanio. lit.; Ur*. H. E. Wash ington, Nashville. Tenn.; O.B. Washington, Nashville, Teen.: O. H.CIsrke mid w fe. Nashville, Tens.; 11. P. Bdwards swl wife Nashville, Tenn.; It. N. Ilscot. Htstt-shoro, tin.; W. T. Miller, I'nlted Mates Nsrr, Fort Hloctiin. -V Y.i J. P. (Hies. New tort Sirs. M. (julnlsii. Anniston. Ain.: H. Kohn New York; F. A. Bull. Asheville, N. F. I). A. Cohen, llMllniore, Mil.; N. II. ltsveu- liort. Athens, Us.: F. A. Kenilsll. Bouthern rail mail: W. II. Young. Folrhnrn, tin ; J. F. Fhsndler, H. II. N. Ilsudry, Illrui- • ‘hitu. Ala.; L. V. Ilnteher. Augusts. Os.; ... K. Fsson, North Carotins: H. L Keely, North F« roll ns: H. Hheppsni. Bsltlmore, Mil.; P. K. Olean, Jeffersonville. Os.; 1 Turlington, inthlln. tin.; F. Ii. Adamson “ B. Ornftoii. Home. On.; <■■ if. Haller, ousiistn. os.: It. J.-Walker. Charlotte, N. F.; N. K. Elllutt, Portsmouth, Is.; J. L. Pitkin. New York; J. F. l-sner. North I'nrolluu: .1. It. Hcott. Memphis. Tenn.: J. J. . Ilsgnu nml wife, Jsehsonrllle. Hs.I Jisi Hhlerherg. <'111011111011, Ohio; J. It. Knlhcrg, ismlsvlIKKr: Mo'.’; IV. a! FalfowsV eity; K. Q. MeLeou New York; K. It. M'-I.eou. Jr., New York j. I,. Itnrnnnl, North Carolina; F. 8. Hard. Illy: K. It. Hordes, A. Ilhiintmrg.. New York; Oeorge M. Hron'u, 8t. Lolls: E. II. Fnlwetl, Huston; It. A. Fourlney. Baltimore; T. T. Fspehsrt. North Fsmllnn: Janus L Purls, Ht. I suits: Oeorge II. I sillier, Jsek- BOU, Os.: lr Mltehell. and wife. Norfolk W. F. Ogden. Hlnghsraton, N'. Y.t II. 81m nions, J.ll. Bolt nnd wife. Hestlle, wash. K. E. Hsge and wife. Miss Heut. L M yles. Ht. lends; W. F. Hplker. Mouetn Meltne. On.; W. J. Vaughn. Mllledgevll On.; J. F. Ayers. Oreenvllle. 8. 4\: Edwnrds, Tocos, Os.; F. 8. waller, 1-ouls vine. Kr.: E. W. Ward, Cincinnati; H. II. Htiuons. New York; T. F. Little,' Foiutneree, On.; Andrew Oenneit. Mndlson, On.: It. T. Hlnions, (Tnelnnstl; James E. Handers, New York: Julias lirjer. New York; W. F. Hen derson. elly; H. L Adolus. Ondsrles, Als.; E. J. Wllllnmn, f. 8. A.; Jsmes Oooliliunn, New York: J. OreenlH-rg. New York: Mr. nnd Mrs. t.ne. Hlruilnghnm; J. II. Fnrrell, Merldlnn. Miss.: II. T. Holley, Hlruilnghsni; J. o. Kelly. Auulston. Als.: J. T. Yar brough. Aiiulston, Ain.; K. J. Vsnilenses. Nashville, Tenn.; I,. A. Wntsnn. Nnshvllle. Tenn.; O. J. Flnrk. Nashville. Tenn.: J. I'. Met'onl. Augusta; J. I.. Hnnsdell. Montreiil. Funadn: 8. Isieh. Folunilois. On.; Oeorge F. Warner, Mlddlrtaii. Ohio; IV. E. Hewg- gin. Plttshurg: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Kllllnii, Atnlmma: tr. II. Illsek. Ijiwreneevllle, Os.; T. 0. Fnlue, ImwreucevHle, Os.; II. A. Moiinghnn, lllrnilnghnm. Ala.: Fhnrlea J. Fiirrnii, Flnelnnntl, Ohio; F. Iloyd. Fbarlea- W S* - f A f lel.'iMlnll Vont Vi>st • on. 8. F.: J. A. IJrlugatoli. New York; . New York; It. “ Itoliert Ullssell, n; W' =I - Irmlngl —, _—.. . _—. MeKliiuoli. Ftdengo; William Light. ISirtli itlrnilnqhnm; ■SMS in; - in, no,, n. II. Malaniy, Arthur Huilth, Nashville; 0. Morett, New York; 8. L Mattliews. New York; W. T. Miller, F. 8. N., Fort Mloruni. N. V.; Mrs. A. Ilarr, I'luvlnnatl, Ohio; oswull It. Eve, August'), Its.; J. J. Oleilliljl, Ht. Inillls; tleorgo A. Newln'gln. Itostou; T. V, Ynmepp. Fleveland, Ohio; A. <1. Parks, Mavon, tin.; n. F. Little, Fouinieree. Os.; W. V, Whipple, t'ordele. Os.; Oeorge II. Ilunter. Hlinmilugtoii. Ind.: 'I'. F. Mansion, Joneltuiro, On.; It. II. Mobley, llogsnsvllle. il. It. King nnd wife, Auaustn; A. F Monro,'. On.; Joseph II. Felker, Mol . Ha.: K. F. Foster. Hr.. Mndlson. lls.; It. It. Jones, thnirgla: Itoliert Uiiswll. Knoxville; W. L. Armstrong. L P. Elm Wilmington. N. F.; I,. Ilardiilnn. Allgni It. F. Hummer, Fhnrlotte, N. ; Ji. Wnrdmper. Aiitirey. On,: It. M. Wesley. Pnllno, Okln.; J. i. II. Msy, Dothan, Als.; Mrs. It. tlreenwnuld. Houth Fsrollna: H. T. Powell, llnllns, Tex.; W. W. Thompson. Augusta: It. Hsle. North Fnrallns: Mlsa Ed wsrtls. North Fnmllna: II. F. Ileraoe. New Jersey; J. It. Waddell. Illrnilngham; Hugh Porter. Ilrmiswlek, tin ; W. K. Jester. Hull lln. Os.: T. O. Peorln. Houth Fnrotlun; II. E. Neal. Houth Farming; M. II. Fook. Oeorgln; II. |t. Mendeihsaou. New York; II. If Urown. Home, tin. AT THE MARION. F. II. Arnold, elly; W. P. Young, etty; ;. F. t’rew. Itiirhnm. N. F.; M. M. Foster. Houth Farollua: John llymer. Msrletts. Os.: P. Psveslek. Alliens, Os.: J. It. Alter- usthy. ImFsyetie. On.; II. Walker. Oulnvs vine: J. F. HiUTfkorn. elly; II. II. HIM. Iiurliiigtoii, H. F.; II. 11, FunmlierHn, elty; -I. J. xleFartby, Oeorge F. Fox. Wnynes- tsiro. Os.; Jsmes Evans. Onlnesvllle, Os.; J. I'. Morinsll. Ht. Lulls; F. II. Hmtth. Forsyth, On.; W. II. Ilowan, Knnxiille; II. W. Hum. Ostnesvllle: Oeorge W. Ilrown. Fliarteaton: John Ollinore. elty; W. A. Hlngntnit nml wife, elty: J. II l'o|te. Villa, then. Os.; W. F. Ollinore. Ith-hmond, Vs.; II. A. Hlgmnn and wife, Atlanta; U. J. t;range. Tlrton, tin.; W. It. Hoduinn. Fhnrlentou. H. F.; J. It. Wstlertou. Eaton ton. Os.; P. A. Pmas, Kansas PHy: Mr nml Mr*. Ray Knight, etty; K. ti. Oat ley. Fmlartown. On.: Thomnn R. Itlxmt. Fo- limilniB. On.; Fbnrhw II. Hternltarg, Flnrki- V*.; II. O. English, tieorgls. , AT THE ARAGON. ... Heovllle, Washington, D. F.; E. A. Hloltetiberger, Isudsvtlle, Ky.: PUff F. Flay, Amertens, Oa.; W. A. Hinton, Aluerteus, Os.: I. F. Ilooiln. New York; F. H. Hunt. Memphis; E. IV. Iloyte slid wife. Mobile, Ala.; L II. Manley. New York; F. H. Hoyt, New- York: Miss Lulw Monroe. 11. V. Primrose, Ht. louts: p. n Fhallen. Fhleago, III. ; Jlarry Ontthetmer. Sew York; Oeorge A. Newtwgln. Ilostnn; Miss Wiley Rnford. Oeorgln; William H. Foghln. New York; W. II. Wood, Oeorgln; ll. W. Fm-krell. Kansas Flty. Me.; W. H. OrltTIn. Hmtth Fsrollus; John F. Heawell. Ilendersottrlllc. N. F.; A. E. Eastman, Boston. Battleships to Far East. Special to The Georgian. Portsmouth. Vo.. June IS.—The an nouncement of a few days ego that the armored cruiser squadron of the At lantic fleet Is to be rant to the Philip pines has been confirmed by the navy department. The West Virginia, Colo rado. Maryland and Pennsylvania are going to the Far East to relieve Ihe Itetlleshlpa Ohio and Wisconsin, norr attached to the battleship squadron of Ihe Asiatic fleet. Malaria Makes Pete Sickly Children. The Old Standard, Orove's Tasteleas Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and With an attendance which promises to exceed that of any similar meeting in the history of the order, the twelfth annual convention of the Baptist Young People’s Union will be held In Atlanta on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Local committees have been hard at work for some time to prepare for the conventlon.and nothing will be found lacking to make the af fair the great success which It should be. Joe W. Little Is chairman of the gen eral committee of arrangements and also of the finance committee. W. P. Anderson It chairman of the registra tion committee, E. M, Hudson, of the reception committee; M. L. Brittain, of the program and badge committee, and E. M. Willingham of the enter tainment committee. The program during the three-days' session will be enrried out as near the following »s possible; Tuesday Evening. 2—Convention called to order. Address of welcome by Hen. Mat- vern Hill, Atlanta. Response by Rev. R. W. Eubanks, McRae, Oa. Convention sermon by Rev. E. J. Forrester, D. D., Macon, Ga. Appointment of committees. Wednesday Morning. t; 20—Devotional. "Expansion, Why and What.' 10— (a) "Why Expand,” Rev. Carl W. Minor, Moultrie. Ga. 10:20—(b) "In What Directions, Rev. I. J. Van Ness, D. D., Nashville, Tenn. 11— Report of executive committee. 11:20—“Camp Fire,” Professor G. W. Macon, Macon, On. ^ Wednesday Aftsrnoon. 2—Junior work, In charge of state junior leader, Mrs. J. H. Moncrlef, Greensboro, Ga. 4:20— Presentation of Junior banner, John Wolfe, Savannah, Ga. Wednesday Evsning. 2—Devotional. ‘‘Expansion; How?" 2:20—(a) "Church and Pastor’s Part.” Rev. D. W. Key, D. D., Wash- I nut on. 2—(b) “Young People's Part," Hon. Clifford Walker. Monroe, Ga. 2:30—Presentation of senior banner. Rev. O. J. Copeland, Atlanta. Thursday Morning. 9:20—Devotional. 10—President's address. Rev. R. Van Deventer, D. D., Savannah, Ga. 10:20—Conference on “How," Rev. B. A. Cowan, Atlanta. Miscellaneous. Thursday Afternoon. Social entertainment tendered by At lanta City Union. Thursday Evsning. J—Devotional. “Expansion; Results.” 2:30—(el “Affecting the Toung Peo ple." Rev. H. C. Hurley, Atlanta. 9—(b) “Affecting the Denomination,” Rev. W. H. (Selstivelt, D. D., Chicago,' 111. DEAD ODD FELLOWS HONORED BY SERVICE piembers of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows who died within the past year were honored In a memorial service Sunday night In the First Presbyterian church In the presence of a very large audlerice. The Odd Fellows first met at their hall, corner of Broad and Alabama streets, st 7: In. With Atlanta Canton No. 3 and Dixie Canton No. S, In full uniform, leading the other lodges, and Rebekahs, all marched in a body to the church. Rev. C. P. Bridewell, pastor delivered an eloquent sermon suitable to the occasion. Seated In the pulpit with the pastor ere several past masters. Secretar ies of the different lodges called ths roll of departed members. Opposition Circulates Petition. Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C, June 12.—There l> being circulated In the city petitions urging the board of aldermen not to admit th# suburb of Dllworth. with Us 2,000 Inhabitants, os a borough, but only as a part of the city duly Incor porated. Rsport Shows Increase. Special to The Georgian. Charlotte. N. C.. June 12.—The report of the city cotton weigher for the sea son Just closed shows that over 18.000 bales were weighed et the local plat form this season, while the figures of last season do not vary as much as »oo bales from those of the present ason. For the month of June lost year over 800 bales were sold here, while this month the figures ivlrl be about half what they were lost season. EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIOHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the months ot June, July and August the Seaboard Air Une Railway will operate on Ita train leav ing Atlanta at 9:35 p. m., every SAT URDAY. a through sleeping car to Wilmington. N. C.: returning tbe through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thursday at 3:00 p. m.. arriving In Atlanta at 0:30 a- m.. Friday. Arrangements have been made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to have care reedy at the depot to immediate ly transport passengers to ths hotels at Wrightavtlle Beach. Baggage will be cheeked to destination. WEEK END rate, good for five days, .JS.25; A WISE MAN BE GINS LIFE Bf BUYING A DOME HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Altiml Our Big Auction Sale of 53 Choice lets THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, AT 3 P. M. # . On West Hunter, Ashby, Mayson and Turner Avenue, Harwell and Lena Streets. Buy a lot and we will help you build a home. Terms of sale, only One-Fourth Gash, Balance $10.00 per month. Everybody who comes to the sale will get a chance at the fine lot to be given away absolutely free. Paved streets, water, good car service, best school and church privileges. Every lot inside the city. Fine property for investment. I. W. FERGUSON, S. B. TURMAN & CO. AUCTIONEERS. SENIORS AT TECH TO DINE TUESDAY ^ In order to bold one Uat reunion before they leave college tbe senior class nt the Tech will l*nnquet nt the Aragon hotel Tuesday night. This wtll be separate and distinct from the alumni banquet to be held Thuraday night after the graduation excrclsea. This, together with the banquet of the rising senior class, which will be held the same night, marks tho opening of social aide of the commencement exercisea. Mr. M. R. Maclean, of the mechanical engineering section, will act as toastmaster and the following toaata will be respond* ed to: Our Alma Mater”—J, P. Ingle. "Wert thou all that I wish thee, great glorious,” Moore. Bemlaiocenceo”—A. Wells. ”A thousand fantaatlca Iregln, to throng Info my mem* ory,” <*omus. "Athletics”—C. C. Day. “Allow me such exercisea as may become a gentleman,” "As You Like It/’ "The Prof's”—J. L. Collier. “Clive tbe derll his due," "Henry IV." •The Future"—I* II. Beck. ./‘Every man la the architect of his owu fortunes. ’Parting Advice"—8. W. Maya. "Froln oldest inhabitant." "Farewell”—8. M. Orr, Jr. "If you have tears, prepare to shed them now.” Julius ”aew»r. • The forty member* of the senior class ho will a trend the bn miner are as follows: II. A. Appleby. W. C. Appleby. W. N. Ilagwell, /. 8. Ilea no. L. If. Peck. K. H. tlooiutleld, J. L. Collier. P. II. Counnlly, . . M. T. (•lenn, II. M. (ireene. V. P. Holt, C. A. Hoyt. R. A. Hunt, J. P. Ingle, O. O. l.ou’e, I. N. Hosier, M. U. Maclean, D. 8. Mar* shall, 8. W. Mays. A. W. Meckel, C. M. McCord, K. P. Moyes, Jr., 8. M. Orr, Jr., J. C. Platt, K. B. (J. Roberts. Jr.. 8. N. Roberts. F. M. Rowan. II. If. Lines. C. 11. Rmlth. t* II. Tlgner. F. J. Walden, W. Warfield, A. Wells and T. L. Wolfe. Fulton County Jail. V ULCANITE ROOFING has the call by popular fa vor. Costly buildings covered with Vulcanite Roofing testify to its merits. The accompanying cut represents a monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it. It is recommended by the Na tional Board of Underwriters and the Southeastern Tariff As sociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. 29 and 31 South Forsyth Street. HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.H0TEL8 AND SUMMER RESORTS. UP IN THE OZONE “In the Land of the Sky ” KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acrea, Biltmore, Near Ashe ville, N. C„ 2.500 Feet Above the See Level. ■OJUAT THE PLACE TO SPEND THE lUMMtW Rtcognlged aa the leading hotel la the mountain! of Wei tern North Carolina. No scenery In the world will compare with the view from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Plagab lo full view. Adjoint Ke^T-the^ter SSTSy*K 8EA8 °' N dealers for 37 year*. Price St cents. i SRABOAKD. CHARLOTTE IS SUING FORMER OFFICIALS i Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C.. June 18.—Charlotte Instituted ault for nearly 242,009 again*! C. H. Campbell, former super intendent of the city water-worka, A. E. Boardmnnn, engineer from New York, and the constructing engineer, Mr. McCormick, who are alleged to have secured the above sum from the city by questionable dealings. Boardmnnn at last accounts was In Germany, Campbell tn Atlanta, and McCormick probably In the North. The affair has created e considerable sen sation here. HE SUES FOR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF HIS LEO. Special to The Georgian. Lake Charles, La., June 18.—Roland Lumpkin, a young man who wax the victim of an explosion at the Reiser Machine Works, which resulted In the loss of his left leg, has brought ault •gainst that concern for damages In the eum of 828,700. He wants 818.000 for loss of hla earning capacity during Ihe balance of hla life, 210,000 for the mental and bodily sufferings end 2700 for loss of time end for doctor bills. Increase I* Granted. Special to The Georgian. High Sprlnga, Flo., June 18.—The re cent strike at this place of yard con ductors and switchmen for more pay has been settled by the demand for Increase of pay being granted. The strikers have returned to work. nud orcrlooks tbe lllltmor, estate. Cool, ln,l*orttlnx rllmsts, ms*- otOesntly fiirnlibed, culxln, rnsurpss.wl. Pore water. All ventiblas from our prime garden gathered fresh eeerr morning. Orebeitrs, golf, pool, billiards, tannt,, llrery, beautiful rides and did res. Coach meets all train, tt Ulltmore itatlon. ConamnptlTsa not ac commodated uoder any elrenmataneea. Coacb Is operated by man- agement. running ererr half hour between trolley from Aaberlllo end tho hotel. Open all the year. Wrlto or wire for booklet and rate,, x EDGAR n. MOORE. Proprl 0000000000000090000 ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Linseed Oil Is the life of palnL See that It le pure. Spencer Kellogg Old Proceea Linseed Oil Ii the oldest brand In the United Stated. Sold by F. J. C00LEDGE & BRO., Atlanta. Savannah. D. G. BETTIS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Offlee at Knd of Car Une, College Park. Telephone East Point 288. References; Woodward Lumber Co. Bank of East Point O O O THIEF IN BRIDAL ROOM O O CARRIES AWAY THE BED. O O O O By Private Leased Wire. O O New York. June 18.—The O O meanest thief on record haa O O been found. He Invaded the cosy O O neat which Robert Braemer had O O made for hla bride In Brooklyn O O and carried away the bed from O O the bridal chamber. O O O ooooooooooooooooooo NOTED MISSIONARY WEDS LOUISIANA GIRL Special to The Georgian. Gueydan, La.. June 18.—Dr. W. ht. Morrison, of Leesburg, Va., a noted Presbyterian missionary, stationed at Leubo, Congo Free State, and Miss Bertha Stebblns, of Gueydan, were married here yesterday morning. The couple left Immediately for a tour of the United Btates and of European countries, after which they will sail for America to take up missionary work. BRUNSWICK RIFLEMEN TO ATTEND ENCAMPMENT Special to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga., Jun^ 18.—'The Brunswick Riflemen will attend the big encampment to be held In Chlckamau- ga Park the first week In Auguet. The Riflemen will lend a company of forty men or jnore. Subscriptions to Fund. Special to The Georgian. Newberry. 8. C„ June 12.—President James A. B. Scherer, of Newberry Col lege. announces that the subscriptions to the endowment fund of the Institu tion have been recently Increased by 12.000. Colonel John F. Hobbs, of New York, and Mrs. C. C. Habenlcht, of Co lumbia, having donated 11,000 each. $500.00. The above reward will be paid for such evidence &s will lead to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously-cut • number of wires on cable pole at corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence as will lead to tho arrest and conviction of any per- ton or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. sad WKWKSV HA»nJ cured et how* wtix- •utpeiBe BookoT tleulera »ent m B. M. WOOLLEY. M- IX Office 1M W. Pryor SUttU