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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY. Jf'.VR St. !FW. ‘‘BREATHING SPACE” BALLOT. Rtglater 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- oetuslly maintained as such? Do you favor the calling of n meeting of- citizens and Interested • : - ms within 30 (lavs to form n temporary organization? Do you favor the chartering of a permanent "Civic Commission.” under legislative authority, to se cure donations and maintain a per manent organization for the exten sion of the work as outlined In plan suggested by J. O. Rossnmn In The Atlanta Georgian, June 13? Do you favor the Issuance of 1100,000 bonds by the city of At lanta for the purpose of securing at least two sites, one on the north side and one on the south side? X In Square Indicates Your Choice For Against Name Address. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. The South's Meal Collarfe-Pre; aratory Berne School Georgia Military Academy College Park (suburb of Atlante), Ga. Your non’* destiny is fixed aBhepaiMfl from. 12 to 18 years of ace. The psruir.ount question with every parent—What teaeners, what com- panto)", what environment will fully ratiafy the peculiar need* of my mm mad in*ure hit fullmst d*r+}opment. eocieJ. man), intelkctu*!. physical ? Correspondence with us will aid any parent 4 In this academy every teacher is a specialist every opportune la afforded every hoy. the full limit of attendance is reached every year. .Splendid equipment perfect health, delightful Southern winters of the famous Piedmont region, 1,300 feet above sea level. About 80 boardifir pupils live with president and faculty of 10. Highest moral and social tone. Select patronage from many States. Regular military drills, good gymnasium, modern reading room, wholesome athletics t r ier trained director, thorough preparation for any college or the sfiB5ar* B * a= 88fc flaw?*- COX College Park, Georgia. and Conservatory Delightfully situated In a beautiful suburb of Atlanta, with most salu brious climate, COX COX,- Z.BOS and COX9KRVA* TORY offers many adyatu tagea to students from any part of America. Sixty-fourth session begins 8ept. nth, 1906, with aj instructors from American nnd European universities and conservatories. Broad courses of study, ( bigh standards, fine patronage. Music, Painting, Xlocutton are specialties. Conservatory, under distinguished di rectors, has 9 teachers, so pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all modern conveni ences ; many improvements made recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address ADIEL J. MONCRIEF. President, or WILLIAM S. COX, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FREE 0000000000000000000 o o O STREET CAR CONDUCTOR O O FALL8 HEIR TO FORTUNE Q O AND TAKES ONE DAY OFF. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Ga., Juna 51.—Ar- BY MAIL B00KKEEPIN6 AND SHORTHAND _ 2 »; 32* cllpand SEND this notion to either of # DRAM'S ATLANTA, 122 Peachtraa. . Pi.dmont Hotel Block. Columbia or Montgomery. -£« .1.0 tearb BY VAIL sncrsssfoIlT. or UrC.VD MONEY, Law. Penmanship. Arith- gotto, letUKWritlntr, Drawing, Cartooning, BsUarwEnglish. Banking, etc. c »pitaL 17 rases'suooms. I we. No ..ration; enter »nv time, writo r ’O.buntjouT^t __y O conductor, has fallen heir to a O fortune of 120.000 in London, O England. The first draft came o yesterday and was promptly O cashed by the Citizen*' and O Southern Bank. Bloomfield O aaked for a day ao that he O could get hla draft cashed. He O 1. back on duty on the Whit ts aker street line today. He da- O posited hla money In a bank, O the draft being the Interest on O bonds left him In the estate of O 0 hla English relative. He Is a 0 O native of London, but has lived O In this country for a number of, O O years. ’ ° O laths JDWr P'1 Htium rumy a —a Q « A* o6o ° 00000000000 ° ° ° ° WANTED A BOOK-KEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER WHO IMS ATTEHDIO THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND and ATLANTA. 9A. Tfi. Loadlno Bu.lness School of the South. OOX-UEPINO. Bhortb.nd sad com- % . , afly. fttotifM fro* two lo .*4tion« drily for otto*assistants. ZB' br Governor*. Be**tor*. Stator*. f'oftMloual and bualnea* seen. Itl Dlf !?*• I** *ur«p*«port to a good podtlou- •t.tr now. Catalogue free. Mention tb!* jfgafr-Adtf^ t. c. IfffCVC. fN«f. of W. A8N01O. V-Pvett., Aftantt. •«. Hist Bell.- McTjre. or Cbe*terflelil* Vs- T killed it large eagle which had ■“•w* f nutting for tome tlm»* «n tor rhick- ***• I to eagle nie**urad 6 feet 9ft Inch*’* wing t6 wing. NIAGARA STAMP COMPANY GETS OUT NEW CURRENCY Stamps of Concern Are Just as Valuable as Uncle Sam’s Money. Attention Is called to the ad of the XI- sgsra Htamp Company In Ibis Isso* of The Georgian, as It Is wlthoat doubt the great- Mt profit sharing pUn evsr devised. The n— i. tbit; A combination of merchants ha. been formed who apprrclete rash best- Ulng to give a discount to % adopted n .y.tam where- hyThe/ wlli give n Niagara stamp with each ten rests spent with them, provided .the enatotn.r p.y. raih. Thera Sleoawhea received may be pasted In a h«ok fiirnlshed hv the stomp company nnd when the-nooa S fille-1 It has a purchasing power of ttjS at many of the best storraln town This means a raving af 3 per teat M SB tW ebuses, for y— may lmy what yon wl.h with tb»'*o* niflropi and are o*>t cwMpA.ia •toap premium, as la tto esao *Htli nary trading stamp. koeng Mki are now going from house to <■»»» a 1 ' 1 "* - - looks and >iplaining how TOTAL DISRUPTION BEFORHEXAS G.O.P, BLACK AND TANS WILL HOLD A SEPARATE CONVENTION AT FORTH WORTH. Special to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas. June 28.—A warm I fight, which ultimately means the en tire disruption of the Republican party In Texas, is now In progress in this state. Cedi A. Lyon, chairman of the Republican state executive committee, has been carrying matters with a high hand the four years of his Incum bency, completely ignoring the negro members of the party. While, of course, the "Lily White” party has suited the white Republicans, especially those who are now eating at the Federal pie counter, there nro many prominent white members of the party who are n<»t satisfied with tho way that the af fairs have been conducted and open revolt has already resulted. Because of the way the negroes have been treated, the vote of the party has greatly fallen off. In 1900 E. H. 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 Jess than 80,000 votes were polled In this atate by the G. O. P., nnd 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 'ray scarce. When this decision !*♦*« aim* \V. M. McDonald, better Known os "Goose neck” McDonald, a great power with the negro Republicans, Instituted In junction proceedings for the ;>iji • of preventing Chairman Lyon from Issuing the call for the -El Paso con vention. The hearing was held In Grayson county, before District J^lge Jones, and he refused to grant the In- junptlon. The matter was appealed to the court of civil appeals and this tri bunal on last Saturday upheld the de cision 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 tlioso op posed to the present chairman was We Sell More Mantels, j Tile and Grates than all the manufacturers in the state can make, because our designs are mado up in lots of 1,000 of a kind nt a time, where they only mako from one to a dozen of a kind. Wo can atTord to sell cheaper than they can manufacture. Quick Sales and Small Profits Is Oar Motto. June 15, 1906. This to to certify that In the last 10 days we havs delivered to J. E. Hunnlcutt & Co., at their store rooms, 63 nnd 66 N. Broad Street, and fhelr ware- rooms, No. 9 Forsyth Street, Seven Carloads of Man- tel*, Tiles, ste. • - GEORGIA TRANSFER CO- • H. S. 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 are the only Jobbers South in this line. Wo sell at Others’ cost. We have sold over ninety per rent of * the best residences in the city. Wo carry special designs which you will find nowhere else. The Finest, The Largest, The Best Stock Ever Shown By Any Concern. IF A DOLLAR IS ANY VALUE TO YOU SEE J. E. HUNNICUTT & CO. BEFORE YOU BUY. BIGGEST LOCOMOTIVE IN DIXIE MAKES FIRST RUN INTO ATLANTA A. & W. P. Engine Can Make 7.0 Miles an Hour Loaded held at Fort Worth. Red hot resotu tlona denouncing Lyons and his policy were Indorsed, and It was decided that this wing of the party, known aa the "black and tan win,," should hold a convention at a more central point on the day that the convention called by Chairman Lyen Is held, at which time an executive committee, com posed of on** mini from ••<!< h -• : illHtrl, I. almll hr , ll.i-.rtl, .111-1 'I- ' ' coed n-lth the election ot another chair man. At the Fort Worth meeting a niim her of the present Federal office hold ors were In attendance, among them being Harry Beek. the postmaster at Hillsboro, and Dr. Aschenor, who nos roomily reappointed by President Roosevelt ns postmaster nt Denison, over the protest .-f ciinlrmnn I.ynti Thoso at the Fort WorUi meeting In dorsed ]■:. 11. It. ureen for rli:ilrmnn -,r the party nnd practically every lie*™ In the state Is also for him. FAMOUS ATHLETE AT PONCE DE LEON Tho famous athlete, Treloar, an ex- oarsman of Harvard, assisted by beau tiful Edna Tempest, will be the open- AL TRELOAR. Mwar th*» fttxmn l»ooks t - to ora them. Not only ran yra g.t llt- itnnip* on yonr regular daily porch.ra«. bat VOt-CtD get of »t-J merehkltt n,II.dllBt_tb«ni a list "f coupon.. At,ne per. ar.-t tn.ny other cc too m.y obtain Mng.r. pane back f tbl. t*lsn L IT; (tat of tm»M .tel tern yrarr rare In 'the .tamp MH-N . teeing that the "OSrtUZ air attraction at Ponca DeLeon park all the week that starts Monday. ’ * Treloar will appear twice dally—2 o’clock In ths afternoon and 10:30 at nl*ht—on the big- open-air stage, Just to the right of tho main building, and near the new Terrace park, really the most central part of the grounds. This great athlete Is the winner of the 11,000 prize offered by the man agement of the physical culture expo sition recently held at Madison Square Harden In New York city. He won the prize because the congress of Judges voted him to be the most perfectly de veloped man they had ever aeen. They ware masters of the gymnastic world. Treloar has been featured In all the leading vaudeville houses, and was In duced to accept an opsn-alr engage ment by an Increase In the large salary he received for his act. Another point |» the fact that he Is a great student of physical culture, end want* to dem- onstrst* Just what study and practice will do for mankind. THEFT CHARGE MADE AGAINST YOUNG MAN 8pratsl to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 22.—Win P. Griner, a young man of good ap pearance who Is said to be a son of a H prominent Atlanta citizen, has been _ bsreo tags. ..op wrap greeted by the police „n the charge of and many 'i'.h'C.certificates tee wtfc* har)nI M , f r „-n W. K Steepler, By HARRY AITCHE80N- To S. Foster, of 112 South Pryor street, Atlanta, for thirty years an en gineer running between Atlanta and Montgomery, and one of the oldest and best known members of the local cinder colony, was given, the distinction of bringing Into Atlanta on Friday after noon at 1:45 o'clock, over the West Point road, the largest engine ever operated In the South. The monster mogul, numbered IS. was me{ In tho terminal station by several of the of ficials of the Went Point road and oth er Interested parties. On the engine tin It drew Into tho sta tion on Its maiden trip was Knglneor Foster, tils proud smile plainly show ing hla appreciation of the honor con ferred upon him; Juines A. Hicks, n practical rollrond man. who has several Inventions In lino on this latest type of steam Ingenuity; John UMflr, Jr., of Paterson, N. J., representing the Rogers Locomotive Works, who turned out the Imposing mass of Iron nnd steel, and the two negro firemen. Trip Mads Without Ineidsnt. The trip from Montgomery to Atlan ta «m V. Kli-Iiit incident, the new lo comotive working to perfection In every manner. Although built easily to main tain a gait Of T'l miles an h-.ur with nine loaded coaches, no attompt was mad' t„ I lid up mi II,'■ llist trip Dut she came Into the terminal on schedule time. The running parts worked fine and no repairs or adjust ments were necessary at any portion of the trip. The engine which arrived In the city Friday afternoort Is a mate to another of tho same size and dimensions which will bo put In sendee early next week. Each of the mammoth machines weighs 330.000 pounds, fully equipped, ond car ries water tanks with a capacity of 7.000 gallons of the steam-making fluid. The cylinders ate 21 by 22, much larger than the ordinary, while the driving wheels are 71 Inrhss, or several Inches above an ordinary man's height. Much Novel Equipment A feature of the new engines It the equipment, which Is the very latest throughout. They arc equipped with Hick*’ combined straight air automatic engineer's brake, ths first of Its kind to be used In the g.iuih, and which has no auxiliaries or safety valves at tached. With Its use It Is Impossible to have a failure of the airbrakes, and Its simplicity makes no schooling nec essary for its successful operation. James A. Hicks, the Inventor, accom panied the engine crew on the first trip Friday. Seven patents, with others pending, tell tha progress which Hicks haa made In his Invention during the paal few months. Not only In tlria country, but also In Mexico. Canada, Uraat Britain, Germany ond Franc* are there patents pending. An "Irttelligent” Engine. An electric headlight adorns tha front of th* ponderous Iron monster, which from an exterior view I* a marvel of symmetrical beauty. Mr. Slenow, the expert from the worke of the Rogers Company, pronounces the now machine one of the most handsome and “Intel ligent” of any over turned ont by his firm, and his decision Is verlHsd by a personal Inspection. As moon ae the new engines are thor oughly "broken," which will be In the course of a very few weeks, prelimi nary steps will be taken for a consid erable reduction In the running time of the fast mall trains betwten Atlanta and Montgomery, thereby giving a de cided advantage to the traveling public over the West Point road. THE BIQOE8T ENGINE IN THE 80UTH. A idtnlllU trttlmtti f*» Whltkty, Ophsm, M#r. »»/*«. C«<•/**. Chl*»l t Tibia •«* Hturtilhie »l$ $r Strut hhtwtlhi. Tho Oily Kselty liirf- Mi !it Ceorfii. 235 Ctpitol An., ATLANTA, 6A AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY AUIER A VOLBERf. 130 So. Torsyth 8L INTEGRAL KRYPTOK BIFO CALS are solid double vision lenses; no ce ment to come loose. The only bifocals that are durable. Jno. L. Moore A Sons, eole manufacturer* for Georgia. These eyeglass lenses are th* greatest optical Invention of th* last fifty year*. 42 N. Broad 8t., Prudential building. of this dty. The jxoll Griner Is a confederate who was arre«ted a fe- the poll,*, ftcheab and C In It.- city Friday from / t>elleve that f B. Kchwhl). ooooooooooooooooooo o MISSIONARY IN INDIA . 0 FOR HALF A CENTURY. O By Private Leased Wire. Plainfield, Conn, June 23.— Xewe was reeclvM hero today of the death of rjm» Pains, a irlxsJonary In India for fifty year- Ho was 91 jr*«ra of age. Vaudeville at tho Casino. A particularly strong collection o vaudeville talent will enlist the at ten lion of the theater goers at tho Ponce l>o Leon Casino all ot next neck, ap pearing every night and at matlneo performances i on ^ Tuesday, ^Thursday antj J Haturdny™nfteTnoons. Tin- pnillcul ii f- •if'in- .-f Hi.- I.Ill In .Madame Thereee Rene, the famous novelty star of the New York Hippo- diuriMv Muir K«'ii / u ;i*i I t-. America from Germany, through the tho Influences of the Thompson-Dundy ngenry ond since her great hit In New* York, the managers of other theaters sought her service, and Mr. Wells was one of the few fortunnto In securing the novelty. Mme. Renz la a horse woman. and will Introduce two beau tiful snow white thoroughbreds, one of of which was presented by the Km- ptror of Austria. The act Is declared to be one of the greatest of Its sort In all vandertlle. Among the other arts, all of which davllle. Is the great musical trio, Ws- terbury Brothers nnd Tenny. These musicians - nro recognized bond liners throughout tho country, and there is much that Is novel nnd original about thefr act. The Ilrothers Meets, who also op pen red successfully at the Hip- podfty* will offer a quaint nn i fcovfl nomady gymnastic act. These entet- titlin'r* have at once established In this country a new style of tho comedy acrobatic stunt. They will perform on a alack wire, nnd any ono con Immcluu Just how much fun can be gotten out or the wire. LaRoy and Woodford, ec centric comedy duo, are known here. The work of Nat Lcltoy as a mono* logulst has stamped him as one of the I'b'ven'-I to hi•< line lb* |m n nipld flit* talker, and never waits for the laughs, and In consequence usually keepe an audience In n perfect roar. The Chadwick Trio, aingers nnd dancers and the cameragraph will make bids for tha favor of tho audi ences, and In nil there seems to be rea son for the declaration that there will DIVORCED AND MARRIED AGAIN IN TWO HOURS gpeelal to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 23.—Di vorced and married again In less then two hours Ih the record made by Charles W. lllnes, foreman of tho Southern Saddlery Company, of this city. Mr. Hines secured a divorce nt the morning sesHlon'of the divorce court and going to n Justice's office was married to Miss W. M. Burku, a fine- looking woman/ SUIN'Q SENATOR PLATT. hsv* more or less prominence In vau- I be absolute auertaa. Candidate Speaks. Bprrlsl to The UrorflsD. Mount Airy, Oa., Juna 21.—Hon. C. J. Wellborn spoke here In the Interest ot hla candidacy for th* nomination for aollctor general of tha Northeastern circuit. Th* epaaklng begun In the Houthern railroad park at 3 p. m. About 175 paopla war* In attendance. Prinolpal Elected. Special to The Georgian. Barney, Oa., June 23.—At a meeting 1 of the trustee, of the school, L. P. But- i tie, of Macon, was alectad principal for I B term. Mr. Buttle comes recommended as an able Instructor. Prominent Speakers Heard. Special to The Georgian. Buchanan, Oa-. Juna 23.—County 8u- lortntrndcnt’j.'W. Whit* la holding tha for a day currant of electrirty. Soma months alnce, tha electric plant, which had been owned by private parties, was purchased by tb* city, and Is now opar- ated by IL ' Stock Yard for August*. Rperlsl In The Georgian. Augusta, Oa., June 33.—Th* stock yard committee of the chamber of com merce will have a masting the early part af next week, and It in learned that there Is a plan on foot now that Latast photograph of Mlu Mae <?. Wood, who ii.,w swears that Senator Platt, of New York, mar ried her se< retly at the Fifth Ave nue hotel In Now York five years ago. will soon mean th« eelabtlihment of a stock yard In Augusta that will equal uny of those In Atlanta. annual teachers' institute at Haralson this week, being assisted by Professor E. If. HaaUur. Several very able talks and speeches have been mad* by Col onel J. T. Latham, Professor O. D. Fra zier, Dr. O. M. White, Cqjonel E. 8. Griffith and Rev. B. U. Green. Hon. J. K. Lovvorn. of Cedartown. and Edgar Turner, of Carrollton. Hurricane 8truck Schooner, Special to Ths Useegtsa. Brunswick, Oft., Juno 23.—The schooner Robert II. McCurdy, Captain Hall, has arrived here In a disabled condition. Th* McCurdy was en route from Pensacola to Porto Rico, and on June IS was struck by a hurricane, and lost her sails and Jibboom. Bittsn By a Mad Dog. Hpectsl to Th* Oeorxtsa. Haralson, Oa, June 23.—Dave Hand was bitten by a mad dog a few- days n*o. He Immediately appll-d a mad- stone, end I* now doing welt , i PRINTING* BINDING LITHOGRAPHING AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING F. E. PURSE, 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. Day Currant Provided. ^ Bfwvial to Tb# (ironrlan. n | .Vewnan, Go.. June 21.—For the fios? of encouraging manofacturln ° tarprl*'-* to locat*- in Newnsn, af 0 0 I ns to inret tb* preaei OOOO00OO0QO 0 OOO0OOO 1 innrv]'. the city court has RENOVATING Mnttr«*BM>* mnrie Dew; best work; now tl. ailig. .ill grmlraa. Wurk sent for sod f’cllTPUHl an in r flny. ATLANTA MATTRESS CO. H>th Fh'jn*** 484 174 rteilmont Avenue