The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 23, 1906, Image 5

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AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191 PMChlre* Street, Atlanta, 61. OVKR iCHAUL A MAY. Dr. C.G. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates 22-K Gold Crown Porcelain Crown Brfdgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hours, Sam. till 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. WE TAKE IMPRE88ION AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH 8AME DAY. $9.50 MP FREE! “BREATHING SPACE” BALLOT.] Register your views on this subject by filling In this ballot with (X) marks and mall to "Park Editor, Atlanta Georgian." Do you favor the general propo sition of the desirability of acquir ing small tracts of land In central portion of the city for park and public comfort purposes, and per petually maintained as such? X in Square Indicates Your Choice For Against Do you favor the calling of a meeting of citizens and interested persons within 30 days to form a temporary organization? Do you favor the chartering of a permanent "Civic Commission,” under legislative authority, to se cure donations nnd maintain a per manent organization for the exten sion of the work as outlined In plan suggested by J. G. Rossnian In The Atlanta Georgian, June 1(7 Do you favor the Issuance of 1(00,000 bondB by the city of At lanta for the purpose of securing at leaat two sites, one on the north aide and one on the south side? • . Name Address SCHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. The South'! Iieil Colle^e-Pre;aratory Hama School Georgia Military Academy College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. Your eon’a destiny is fixed as he passes from 12 to lSrearsof ace. The paramount qutfltion with every parent—What teachers, whst com- ‘ * * ^ phyaiMl . — ____ . In this academy even teacher is a specialist, every opportun.'*y is - ,Ut nvrrv hoy. the full limit of mttendance is re»rhed every yeer. Splendid equipment, perfect health, delightful Southern winters of the famous piedmont region, 1,300 feet above sea level. About 80 hoarding pupils live with president and faculty of 10. Highest moral . u'lrrnl tone. SHect patronage from many States. Regular military drills, good gymnasium, modern rending room, wholesome athletics :• r troinrd flirpctor, thorough j;r<*jmrstion for any rnllrge or the rational academies, bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, manual training, music. COL. .1. K WOOlfWAKD. A. M. COX and Conservatory Delightfully situated in a beautiful suburb of Atlanta, with most sain* brlous climate, COX COL* LKOH and CONSERVA TORY offers many advao. tages to students from any part of America. Sixty-fourth session begins 8ept. nth, 1906, with as Instructors from American nnd European universities and conservatories. Droad courses of study, high standards, fine patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory, under distinguished di rectors, has 9 teachers, 50 pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with nil modern conveni ences ; many Improvements made recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address ADI EL J. MONCRIEF, President, or WILLIAM S. COX, TOTAL DISRUPTION BEFORETEXAS G.O.P. BLACK AND TANS WILL HOLD A SEPARATE CONVENTION AT FORTH WORTH. Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas, June , 22.—A warm fight, which ultimately means the en tire disruption of the Republican party In Texas, Is now In progress In this state. Cecil A. Lyon, chairman of the Republican state executive committee, has been carrying matters with a high hand the four years of hla Incum bency, completely Ignoring the negro members of the party. While, of course, the "Lib* White" party has suited the white Republicans, especially those who are now eating at the Federal pic counter, there are itmn> prominent white members of the party who ore not satisfied with tho way that the af fairs have been conducted <ynd open revolt has already resulted. Because of the way the negroes have been treated, the vote of the party has greatly fallen oft. In 1900 E. II. R. Green, son of Mrs. Hetty Green, of New York, was chairman of the Re publican state committee, the Vote for president was more than 100,000. In 1904 less than 50,000 votes were polled In this state by the G. O. P.. and this is one of the reasons why those who are members of the party from princi ple are fighting the present incumbent. At a recent meeting of the executive committee it was decided to hold the state convention, which meets in Au gust, at El Paso, which Is several hun dred miles from the populous section of the state, and a section where negro Republicans are very scarce. When this decision became known W McDonald, better known as "Goose neck" McDonald, a great power with the negro Republicans. Instituted in- he purpose Lyon from ■HQ Paso con vention. The hearing was held In Irayson county, before District J\dge ones, nnd he refused to grant the In- inctlon. The matter was appealed to 1 * * court of civil appeals and this til- unal on last Saturday upheld the de- Islon of the lower court. McDonald, undaunted, has announced that he will carry the matter to the state supreme court. A few days after the Dallas meet ing was held a meeting of those op- sed to the present chairman was 14 t> -..1 8..# rid at Fort Worth. Red hot resolu- Inns denouncing Lyons and hi. policy wero Indorsed, and It was decided that this wing of the party, known as the "black and tan wing," should hold a convention at a more central point on the day that the convention called by Chairman Lyon Is held, at which time an executive committee, com plied of one man from each senntorln Istrtct, shall be chosen, and they pro cood with the election of another chalr- At the Fort Worth meeting a num ber of tho present Federal office hold ers were In attendance, among them being Harry Beck, the postmaster at Hillsboro, nnd Dr. Aschenor, who was recently reappointed by President Roosevelt as postmaster at Denison, over the protest of Chalrmsn Lyon. Those at the Fort Worth meeting In dorsed E. H. R. Green for chairmen of the party nnd practically every negro In the state Is also for him. We Sell More Mantels, Tile and Grates* than all tho manufacturers In the Ftatocan make, because our designs are made up in lots of 1.000 of a kind at a time, where they only make from one to a dozen of a' kind. We can afford Lo sell cheaper than they can manufacture. Quick Sales and Small Profits Is Oar Motto. June 15. 1906. This t<> to rortll / that in the Inst 10 days we have delivered to J. E. Hunnlcutt A Co., at their store rooms, 22 and 22 N. Broad Street, and their ware- rooms, No. 9 Forsyth Street, 8svsn Carloads of Man- tsls, Tilts, stc. .. GEORGIA TRANSFER CO* H. R French, Mgr. WE HAVE TO SELL THEM. We have not room enough to store them. Others are saving money buying from us. SO CAN YOU. Gas and Electric Fixtures We arc the only jobbers South in this line. Wc sell at others’ cost. We have sold over ninety per cent of the best residences in the . city. Wc carry special designs which you will fmd nowhere else. IF A DOLLAR IS ANY VALUE TO YOU SEE J. E. HUNNICUTT & CO. BEFORE YOU BUY. The Finest, The Largest, The Best Stock Ever Shown By Any Concern. BIGGEST LOCOMOTIVE IN DIXIE MAKES FIRST RUN INTO ATLANTA A. & W. P. Engine Can Make 70 Miles an Hour ■ Loaded SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FREE 0000000008000000000 o o O 8TREET CAR CONDUCTOR O ”0 FALLS HEIR TO FORTUNE AND TAKES ONE DAY OFF. Sperlil to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga., June 21.—Ar- a street car BY MAIL BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND thur , H ; clipxn.l SEND thia notice to either of DRAUGNON'S ATLANTA, 122 Peachtree. Piedmont Hotel Block. Columbia or Montgomery* ** <u *h BY MAIL eneceMfollv. of REFUND MONEY. Law, Penmanship, Arith* < " ln * 27 College* in 18 BUtea. Capital. 17 years’ success. Indonwyl by wua- jsm map. No vacation; enter on v tiro*. Writ* conductor, haa fallen heir to a O fortune of (20,000 In London, O England. The first draft came O yesterday and waa promptly 0 cashed by the Cltlsens' and O Southern Bank. Bloomfield Q asked for a day ao that ha O could get hla draft caalied. He 0 Is back on duty on the Whit- O aker atreet line today. He da- O posited hla monay In a bank, O the draft being the Interest on C bonds left him In the eatate of 0 hla English relative. He la a 0 native of London, but has llvtd O In this country for a number of 0 yean. FAMOUS ATHLETE AT PONCE DE LEON The famous athleta, Treloar, an •* oarsman of Harvard, assisted by beau tiful Edna Tempest, will be the open By HARRY AITCHESON. To S. Foster, of 4(2 South Pryor street, Atlanta, for thirty years an en gineer running between Atlanta and Montgomery, and one of the oldest and best known meinbera of the local cinder colony, was given the distinction of bringing Into Atlanta on Friday after noon at !:4( o’clock, over the West Point road, the largest engine ever operated In the South. The monster mogul, numbered 1(. was met In the terminal station by several of the of ficials of the West Point road and oth er Interested parties. On the engine ns It drew Into the ela tion on Its maiden trip was Engineer Foster, Ids proud smllo plainly show ing his appreciation of tne honor con ferred upon him; James A. Hicks, n practlcsl railroad man. who has several III' ' ll! Ions 111 'll" "II I 111- 1.licet I \ 1 t steam ingenuity; John Menow, Jr. of Paterson. J». J.representing the Rogers I. iinKI'c Works, c-lio tunnel mit (lie Imposing mass of Iron and steel, and the two negro firemen. Trip Made Without IncideaL The trip from Montgomery to Atlen ts was without Incident, the new lo comotive working to perfection In every manner. Although built easily to main lain a gall of 10 miles an hour with nine loaded roaches, no attempt was made to speed her up on the first trip. Rut she came Into the terminal on schedule time. The running parta worked line and no repairs or adjust ments were necessary at any portion of the trip. The (Mtf of the same slxe and dimensions which will be put In service early next week. Radi of the mammoth machines weighs 220.000 pounds, fully equlppod, ami car ries water tanks with a capacity of 7.000 gallons of the steam-making lluld. The cylinders are 21 by 2S, much larger than the ordinary, while tho driving wheels are 78 Inches, or several Indies above an ordinary man's height. Much Novtl Equipment A feature of the new engines la the equipment, which Is tha very latest throughout. They are equipped with Hicks' combined straight air automatic engineer's brake, the first ef Its kind to be used In the South, and which has no auxiliaries or safety valves at tached. With He use It Is Impossible lo have a failure of the airbrakes, and Its simplicity mokes no schooling nec essary for Its successful operation. James A. Hicks,' tha Inventor, neenm- nletl tlie engine craw on the first trip THE BIGGE8T ENGINE IN THE 80UTH. h tdmtlflc fttulmunl tm Wh.'ikty. Opium. Mur. M/at. C»(»lat. Tuhttr* tad JVrvmffcf* alt #r Ntnt IshtutHaa. The Only Ketlsy Ineti-, fife in Gt«r|li. 235 Capitol Av«„ ATLANTA, 6A. AWNINGSI TENTS UPHOLSTERY AVAIER A VOLBEPf. 130 So. Forsyth SL DIVORCED AND MARRIED AGAIN IN TWO HOURS 8porl.il tn The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tcnn., June 23.—Di vorced nnd married again In less then j two hours U the record made by Charles \\\ Hines, foreman of the Southern Saddlery Company, of this rltv. Mr. IIinrM scrum! a divorce at the morning session of the divorce court and going to a Justice’* office was | married to Miss W. M. Burks, a flne- looktng woman. SUING SENATOR PLATT. lathe. yJgSp^g^gS; O 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOO O 0 0 O ■ '! NIAGARA STAMP COMPANY GETS OUT NEW CURRENCY Stamps of Concern Are Just as Valuable as Uncle Sam's Money. Attention Is called t» the ad of the Ni agara Stamp Company In this I‘vie of The Georgia a, as It Is without doubt the great- eat profit sharing plan ever devised. The Idea la this: A romWOsllon of men hast, has been farmed who appreciate nub bttri- neaa and are willing to sire a dlsnmnl to obtain It and hare adopted a »yatero where by they will give wNte^wrw.tariilivi.ttti each ten cents ‘pent with them. I iitM-l the M M r,*£~re£ Sttta g 2STSJS .13W § take a cheap premium, a* l* the case with £ SS-STalsSsf K2? gMng eaKPiSs • Hi 1 ^5ay«tb*T*r«MrtIfirau*:f?.? whkh frarsr. >3 capital of IWM** ao*! ten y«*J* Jglgj See in the stamp , £SLKl if* n■» that the stamps will »>e r*iwro*i »j l&tmaijUS merchants who accept tfceu* WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND 8TEN06RAPHER WHO H4S ATTEflDEO THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND and ■Atlanta, at. The Leading Business School of the South. OOK KEEPIIIQ. flherthand »nd com t» English D»p«rtm»nU. Orer '‘Or.3u.le.; too stud.Die sunn- -W- l^eslvss from two to » v * *p; ic»tiDn* drily for efic*assistants. En- by Governor*, Aeostors, Bsnker*. , '**«!tjusl and business m*o Its is t sure passport to a good post Mob. fMfMw. Catalogue free Meatioa th’s 2. C. MffCOf. frssf. ' W. ARNOLO, V-Treat., Attaats. «s. Mlaa Dell* SIcTjre, of Chesterfield. Vs., ^‘f’atlj- killed ft large eagle which had •■ee* feasting f.>r •*»tne tlm»* *»n her chlek- ^»s. Yfc# • .rrle measured 2 feet 6T* inches trv.u mini to wing. AL TRELOAR. air attraction at Ponca DaLaon park all tht weak that starts Monday. Treloar will appear twice dally—8 o’clock In tha afternoon and 10:10 at night—on tho big op«n-alr stage, just to the right of the main building, and near the new Terrace park, really tho most central part of the grounds. This grest athlete Is the wlnnsr of the 11,0*0 prise offered by the man agement of the phyelcal culture expo sition recently held at Madison Squsre Garden In Sow York city. H# won the prise because the congress of Judges voted him to be the most perfectly de veloped men they bad ever seen. They were masters of the gymnastic world. Treloar has been featured In all the leading vaudeville housee. end was In- ducad to accept on open-sir engage- mant by an Increase in tht large salary is received for his ocL Another point ,e the fart that he la a great student of physical culture, and wants to dem onstrate Just what/*-' will do for mankind THEFT CHARGE MADE AGAINST YOUNO MAN Special ts The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenth, Jane 11.—Will P. Grlner, a young man of good ap pearance who Is meld to be a eon of a prominent Atlanta cltlien. has been arrested by the police on the charge of having stolen 110 from W. E. Kteepley, of this dty. The I«llre believe that Grlner Is s confederate of II. H' hwab, who was arretted a few days ago by the police. Hrbufib nnd Grlner arrived In the city Friday from Atlanta. I'.mlfil Friday, Seven patents, with othsrs pending, tell the progress which Hicks has mads In his Invention during the past few months. Not only In this country, but also In Usxlcn, Canada, Great llrllaln, Germany and Francs are there patents pending. An ‘Tntelligsnt'' Engine, An electric headlight adorns the front of the ponderous Iron monster, which from sn exterior view Is ■ marvel of symmetrica) beauty. Mr. Menow, the expert from the works of the Rogers Company, pronounces the new machine one of the most handsome and "Intel ligent” of any ever turned out by bis firm, and his decision Is verified by a personal Inspection. As soon as the new engines are thor mighty "broken," which will be In the course of a very few weeka, prelimi nary steps will he taken for a consid erable reduction In the running time of the fast mall trains between Atlanta and Montgomery, thereby giving a de cided advantage to the traveling public over the West Point road. INTEGRAL KRYPTOK BIPO- GALS nr** soil*] double yUIob ltnses; no ct- vnent to como loaoo. Tht on!jr Mfocato that art durable. Jno. L. Moore ft, Bone, sole manufacturer* for Georgia. These eyeglaxa lenMs are the great ext optical invention of the last fifty years. 42 If. Broad 8L, Prudential MMtaf. 00000 00 00000 00 00900 MISSIONARY IN INDIA FOR HALF A CENTURY. By Private Leased Wire. Plainfield, Conit, June 22.— News wax reedved here today of the death of Cyrus Paine, a rnl«fionary In for fifty years. He was 22 years of age. a Vaudeville at the Casino. A particularly strong collection vaudeville talent will enlist the atten tion of the theater goers at tho Ponce De Leon Caatno all ot next neck, ap pearing every, night and at matinee f»erforroanrei»_on ^ Tuesday, ^Thursday and - ftatur<lay""afteTnoons. The particular feature of the bill U Matin mo Therese Rene, the famous novelty star of the New York Hippo* ill'll: • Milt" II* 11 /" "II ■ in • niKlit to America from Germany, through the tho Influence* of the Thompson-Dundy agency nnd since her great hit in New York, the managers of other theaters sought her eervlce, and Mr. Wells was one of the few fortunate In securing the novelty. Mine. Kens le a horse woman, and will Introduce two beau tiful snow white thoroughbreds, one of of which was presented by the Km* pemr of Austria. The act Is declared to be one of the greatest of Its sort in all vandevllle. Among the other act a, all of which have more or lesa prominence In vau- About 172 people were In attendance. devllle. Is the great musical trio, Wa- terbury Brothers nnd Tcnny. These musicians are recognised headliners throughout the country, and thero ts min li that I*. nmH and <n Ik 1 mil about their act. The Brothers Afeora, who also appeared successfully at tha Hip-' podrome, will offer h quaint and novel comedy gymnastic act. These cntei* tnlnors have nt onco established In this « "Uiiti \ a m-v. Hi> I•• ..r the < acrobatic stunt They will perform an u slack wire, and any nn* can Imagine JmM Ini'\ linn It rim < an I**• gotten "lit of the wire, i.oRoy nnd Woodford, cc- centric comedy duo, are known here. The work of Nat I*eIloy ns a mono- l"gulst has stamped him as on* of the cleverest in his line. He le a rapid fire talker, nnd never wnlts for the la tight*, nd In consequence usually keeps an audience In a perfect roar. T v he Chadwick Trio, singers am dancers aud the rsmeragrapb wll make bids for the favor of the audl cnees, and In all thero seems to be rea son for the declaration that there will be absolute success. for a day current of electrlcty. Home Candidate Speaks. Special to The Georgiau. Mount Airy, Qa., June 22.—Hon. C. J. Wellborn spoke here In the Interest of h!> candidacy for the nomination for solictor general of the Northeastern circuit. The speaking begun In the SES - -A.W.U. «U. Jun. 21.—Tha atoak month, line,, tha alartrlo plant, which had bean ownatl by prlvata partita, wa, purrhaaad by tho city, and lo now optr alad by It. Stock Yard for Auguata. Hparlal to Tin- Uranian, I .at.at photograph of Ml“ Mat '• U ■: 'll" «■,« that tianator Platt, of Naw York, mar- rla<l bar .fr.tly at tha Fifth Av*- nua hotel In New York five yrara a *«. yard rotnmlttee of tha chamber of com merce will have n meatInE the early part of next weak, mul It la l.arneil ■bat there la a plan on foot now that will toon mean the eatabllehment of a atork yard In Au,u.tn that will equal nrn "f i ti- -• In At uinta Principal Elected. Hjirrial lo The (irarglau. Uarnry, Oa„ June 22.—At a meetln* ot the trueters of the echool, L P. Rut- tie, of Macon, waa elected principal for ../.mi.'T’VL'at'. 1 8SBlSSiaBSBBS8SSSBB8nS8aaSSSaS^^ iMtrvctor. F. E. PURSE, Special to The Georgian. H “ rd PRINTING, BINDING Iluclianan, Ga., June 22.—County 8u- ..... |ierintemient"j. W. White I, holding the , annual teachera* Inatltute at Haralum 1 if 1 Lithographing and apeechea have been made by Col- “I I wv/vanni a a a i x va onel J. T. Latham, Profeaaor O. D. Fra- gler. Dr. O. M. White, Colonal E. 8. Orlfilth and Rev. II. U. Green. Hon. J. K. laivvorn, of Cedartown, and Edgar Turner, ot Carrollton. Hurricane 8truck Schooner. Specie I to The Georgian. Brunswick, Oa., June 21.—Tha schooner Robert H. McCurdy, Captain Hall, has arrived here In a disabled condition. The McCurdy waa an rout* from Pensacola to Porto RJco, and on June 10 waa struck by a hurricane, and loat her eulle and jlbboom. Bitten By a Mad Dog. Special to The Georgian. Haralson, Ga.. June 21.—Dave Hand waa bitten by a tnad dog a few days ago. He Immediately applied a mad- atone, and le now doing we(L AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. Dsy Currant Providsd. 0 I Fp*rlx! to Tlu Grorglso. 0 j Newnan. Gs., Jun* 22.—For the pur- j pftte ot pncoursglng manufacturing en* ° terjirlR*** tn locate in New nan, a* well; _ OI as to meet the present needs and de- [ OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO l,nan '^t city council li vlded RENOVATING Mattr**tft«*a inndrt n*w; heat work; sew tit-wins, all irrmltfii Work ernt for sod i!f!!verv*l Mime «tny. ATLANTA MATTRESS CO^ 174 Piedmont ’Avenue. H ath Phtjr.ee 4817.