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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
WWH4IWDAY, rone r. not
SCHOOLS AND COLEGES.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
The Sosth’* Ideal Colsge-Preparatory Home School fS
Georgia Mlitary Academy /
College Pam (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. m\i
Yoor son's destlnr is Ox«d*H«pauM from It to 16 years of »s» Th« f in
paramount question with»rery parent—What toother* whip ' WM
P»nion*. what environmer will fully e»tlsfr the peculiar Twed^oST*
»on and insure hia fuller development, social, moral fa*t2w»«.i
physical! Correspondent with ua williid any parerS mteiisctual.
In this academy ever teacher is a specialist tMrvnn>u»» n .:t.i
afforded every boy. the 8 limit of attendance u
Splendid equipment, perrt health, delightful Southern wirJmlS*!/
the famous Piedmont r<ion. 1.300 feet above fcJoL Aff ' £
boarding pupils live witlpresident and faculty of 10. Hiaheatmn^i
ar.d social tone. Select peonage from many States. Regular milHmwl!
drills. good gymnaaium.nndern reading room. whoSooomo aSlafE
under trained director, »rough preparation /or any colleae^T tv!
training, music.
PLEDGE SUPPORT
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IS
HELD TUESDAY NIGHT.
H0TEL8 .AND 8UjMER_ RE80RT8.H0TELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.
LP IN THE OZONE
"/n the Land of the Shy ”
KENILWORTH INN
Sltu.trf In a Private Park of ISO Acres, BUtmore, Near Ashe-
vllle, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
@JU » T the place to spend the iummub—
Mgalaed • • the leading hotel In the mountains or tv..
North,nroltna. No scenery In the world will comnai^wUh th/ViVw
from fa hotel Mount Mitchell and Plegeh S3“ffl”»liw fc *alMu
and verlooka tha Ulltmora mate. Com. Inriroratin. eiim.t.
nlfleetly fnrnlehed. colain, onturpaaa^. Pnr” witir All ..Mtatt/a'
fromour private garden gstherc! rrerb even mnrnin. JSl,.?,.
rffiw. billiards, tennis, liter., brautlf.il rffee“nd driVea* h * 1
EDGAR B. MPORE, Proprlntor.
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Atlanta, Qa 1906
ROUSING RECEPTION
IS BEING PREPARED
ftpeelnl tn The Georgian.
Marietta. Ga, June 27.—Hon. Hoke
Smith wit address tha voters ot Cobb
and ndjoltlnc counties at Marietta on
Saturday last at 2 o'clock.
The speaking will take place In Ma
rietta's beattltul park In tha center ot
the town ertiare. Thle Inclosure, which
I. large sough to accommodate an
audience it S,000 people, Is covered
with graa< and dotted with beautltul
•hade tree*, making It an Ideal spot
far such a meeting.
The rutrenlent street car schedules
between Marietta and Atlanta make
title ineelng easily accessible to the
people Atlanta, and as this la tha
tlI at tint they will have had nn op-
portunlt/ to.hear Mr. Smith In the full
.llecusskn of the lasuea of the cam
paign. V It expected that a large crowd
from tlere will attend.
The itm City band of Marietta will
furntsf music.
)RAWING MATERIAL,
Arrh/ecta* and Engineers* Supplies at
Jnn./* Moors 4k Bona 42 North Broad
, Prudential building.
GORDON COUNTY FAIR
WILL BE A SUCCESS
Special to The Georgian.
Calhoun, Qa., June 17.—The Gordon county
fair to be.held In Calhoun'October til, i
and « nest will, from present Indication., bo
the biggest thing of Itt kind to bo held In
the state. Applications for space for e's-
blbfta are being made dally end norel and
entertaining features ere being arrangnl:for
the week, among them lieing nn all-day
singing. Itaby show, walking match, and
many other features.
A Confederate reunion, under the auspices
of Gordon County Camp, will take Disco
October A It la proposed to make the ro,
union a special feature and leading ex-
Confederates throughont the state will be
Invited to attend anti take part In the
day’s aaerelaea. Work oo tho fair grounds
rill begin within the next ten days.
AFTER BLIND TIGERS
ON ST. SIMONS ISLAND
Special to Tha Georgias.
Drunawtck. Ga.. June ff.-Tbo grand Jury
for Olynn county superior court, which hao
that these Illegal operations are kept oB
••• of St. Simona.
Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised.
Rent Receipts Remind me of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know tbst the Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash
ington, D. C„ will sell you a homo-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build a home anywhere Id the United State# and pay for
it In monthly payments for leas than you are now paying rent? They
will lend you from 11.000 to $5,000 at 5 per_ cent, simple Interest, al-
lowing yon to pay it back Jn irionthly installment* of $7.60 on
thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of P/inSi as'
call on or write J. SL Jullen Yatea, State Agent. 221 Austell Bldg., At
lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2653-J. Atlanta phone 1018.
Truthful Hustling Igantt Wanted in Eterj County in the Stale
More Than One Hundred Names
Enrolled as Central Cam
paign Committee.
More than too enthusiastic friends
and supporters of Chief W. R. Joyner
met Tuesday night and formed a cen
tral campaign committee In the Inter-
est of his candidacy for the mayoralty.
A number of short talks were made.
It being the egpressed desire of thoss
present to roll up the largest majority
for Chief Joyner ever given to a candl
date for this office In Atlanta.
Representatives from each of the
eight wards of Atlsnta were present,
and reported the condltlone existing as
to the candidacy of the man whose
cause they championed.
Secretary Charles K. Allen, of the
sub-committee of the city Democratic
executive committee being present,
Chief Joyner paid his entrance fee of
J. W, Nelms was selected chairman
and Evelyn Harris secretary of the
r f l committee. Ward committees
will be named Immediately, and the
campaign entered Into with a determi
nation to give the chief a great ma
jority on election day.
Another meeting will be called ahort-
I when,the general
111 be mapped out
The following repreaentatlve busi
ness men and cltsens were enrojledaa
members of the central campaign com
mittee at the meeting Tuesday night:
J. W. Nelms, Orle Nunnally, F. J.
Paxon, R. E. Riley, A. A. Meyers. Sam
uel Myers. Dr. C. J. Vaughn, Sid Hol
land, Evelyn Harrla, W. T. Gentry,
J. L. Harrison, B. Lee Smith, Park
Woodward, F. L. Fleming. C. E. Ren
fros, E. F. Blodgett. P. M. Esslg. ~
D. Meador. J. R. 8mlth, R. A. Ewing.
Ed Myers, Marceltuu Anderson, C. N.
Allen. E. E. Pomeroy, W. H. Glenn,
Charles Ryan, Jamea a. Woodward,
Qua Ryan, T. F. Haatlngs, B. E. Gard-
ner, Alonso Johnson, George I* Ehlers,
W. M. Brannon, R. H. Manley, C. W.
Mangham, Dan Galleghan, E. L. Con-
nally, Joe Brown Connally, C. 8. Nor-
then, W. H. Patterson, James T.
Wright. A. W. Smith, Henry Garrett,
W. L. Collier, J. W. Goldsmith, Pren
tlss Reed, E. V. Carter. Robert Cald
well, W. D. Dlabro, Virgil Bailey, L. 55.
Rosser, Ed Peters, Joseph Hlrsch, W. J.
Campbell. C. C. Glllett. E. S. McCand-
less, John R. Dickey, T. J. Ripley, Nym
McCullough, John McCullough, S. A.
Woodbury, Mike Riley, J. J. Callahan.
Samuel Goldstein, W. C. Butts, W. H.
Terrell, I. S. Mitchell, Leo Fresh, George
S. Lowndes, Harry Silverman, J. A.
Hynds, Herman Agricola, Qua New-
some, C. H. Campbell, W. A. Fuller,
John Corrigan, Dr. McMartln, Charles
Choaewood, C. P. Bentley, J. F. Mc-
Waters, J. A. Garner, William Strauas,
D. F. Gillespie, Wade P. Harding, M. E.
Matthews, J. W. Bridewell, J. A. Fisher,
A. F. Belllngrath, Plennle Miner, Ed
Hayes, W. S. Vlnlng, W. E. Adamson,
J. E. Maddox, T. I,. Bond, Dan Corli
P. O. Hobert, J. R. Wilkinson,
'TWO BIG CONCERNS
BEING ORGANIZED
WILL DEAL IN ELECTRICAL
GOODS AND SUPPLIES.
It Is Said They Will Be
Largest in the
South.
rk
George B. Johnson, S. C. Glass, J. A.
Manning, R. M. Harwell. W. T. Winn,
Dr. W. A. Taylor. E. W. Craft, L H.
Oppenhelm, Dr. W. S. Goldsmith, F. L.
Malone, C. A. Peek, Dr. C. A. Wilkie,
W. O. Cooper, J. W. Stephens, John
McEachern, Charles Roberta, Lowry
Arnold, Arnold Broyles, Nym Hurt, T.
J. Donaldson, John F. Dickinson, O. Y.
Pierce, James Sharp, Fred Wedameyer,
Lee Barnes, George Adair, John Welsh,
Forrest Adair, Ralph Van Landing-
ham, Edwin Johnson, O. P. Crocker,
C. O. Hannah, Walter Henderson.
Thomas Evans, W. S. Cosgrove, Dan
Walraven, Jerome Jones, Joe Groan, A.
L. Waldo, J. C. Ream, Jr., Sam Little,
H. R. Durand. Louis Gregg, W. 8.
Weir, J. C. Hunter, W. B. Prescott, J
J. Goodrum, J. F. Kellam, Howard Pat-
tlllo, H. L. Culberson, If. tvy, John
Corrigan, Jr., J. R. McKeldln, T. M.
Armlstead, H. L. Bchlealnger, John
II, Roby Robinson, J. I,. Mayaon,
.. Hewitt, A. P. Stewart, Zach Caa-
tleberry, Ernest Dallas, Charles Bar
rett, Reuben Arnold, I. Einstein, John
Woodsldea, E. T. Payne. D. Knight,
Joseph Jacobs, John Jentsen, C. D.
Hill, D. W. Yarbrough, J. A. Tiller,
Thomas Eggleston. S. Y. Tupper,
George W. Parrott, H. M. Wood. J. P.
Davenport, H. C. Htockdell, W. E.
Chapin, J. W. English, Jr., Fred Wil
liams, John Heins, E. H. Inman, J. E.
Oarst, W. R. Brown, Milton Dargan,
William L. Reynolds.
EXCELLENT SERVICE TO
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH,
NORTH CAROLINA.
During the months of June, July
and August the Seaboard Air Line
Railway will operate on Its train leav
ing Atlanta at 9:36 p. m., every SAT
URDAY, a through sleeping car to
Wilmington. N. C.; returning the
through sleeper will leave Wil
mington Thursday at 3:00 p.
arriving In Atlanta at
30 a- m., Friday. Arrangements
h.’.te been made with the street rail
way people at Wilmington to have
cars ready at the depot to Immtdlato-
transport passengers to the hotels
at Wrigbtsville Beach. Baggage will
be checked to destination. WEEK
END rate, good for live days, $8.25;
SEASON tickets, $18.56i
SEABOARD.
From a reliable source It was learned
Wednesday morning that plana are on
foot tor the Incorporating of two new
electrical conceme In Atlanta, one to
be In operation within the next alx
weeks and the other within ninety
days Several local capitalist! are In
terested In both companies, which will
not be competitive, and outside parties
are also Interested.
At a meeting of those interested In
the project, which will be held the lat-
ter part of thle week, the details for
the incorporation of the Drat company
wUI be completed and the proper pn-
pera filed. Thle concern will deal In I
electrical construction and equipment.
The second company which will be
formed will operate in n different
branch of the electrical field and will
be composed ot practically the same
capitalists aa, the flrst company.
The two corporations will be the
largest of their kind In the South, and
If tne present plane are carried out will
operate In all sections ot the elate.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
AGENT IS REPLACED!
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., June 27.—Considers- I
ble Interest Is attached to the rumor
that many changes are to be made In
the personnel of the Central of Georgia
railroad officials In this city. One
change has already gone Into effect,
S. J. McMath, of Troy, Ala., having
been appointed freight agent here Jo
succeed Mr. II. H. Warner, who has
held that position for several years.
There are rumora that aeveral heads
are to drop Into the official basket In |
the near future.
TO
OWNERS
OF
Summer
Homes
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HAS HOOFS LIKE COW)
LEAP8 LIKE KANGAROO.
By Private Leased Wire.
St. Marys, Ohio, June 37.—
The residents of Glynwood and
Its vlclnty are In a state of
terror. A wild animal wjth
shaggy hair, and hoofp like a
cow, and which Jumps like a
kangaroo, haa been molesting
thslr stock. The residents are
unable to get close enough to
It to Identify It. It Is thought
the beast escaped from Rlng-
ling Bros.’ circus last week,
while pnsalng through Lima.
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Phone 406 or Drop a Postal te
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO„
37 N. Pryor 8t„ and a
IV^USIC is one of the great surii-
mer time needs—perhaps the
greatest. It fills in the gaps in the
round of pleasures and adds a note
of gayety to all occasions.
The big hotels show how thoroughly
they appreciate music’s importance
by spending large sums for the main
tenance of their own orchestras while
the more popular resorts have public
concerts morning, afternoon and
evening.
Persons who are fortunate enough
to have a summer cottage ought to
be independent of outside musical at
tractions.
To be able to give Your Own Con
cert in Your Own Home, to makeup
Your .Own Programs, to hold an in- j
formal dance—without relying upon
outside musicians-such is the ideal condition. We make
all of this and nioiv possible.
PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY
THE PIANOLA.
Wo will rent a fow slightly tmed
Pianolas for Iho summer season of
throo months on moderato terms. A
new Metrostyle Pianola may bn pur
chased on easy monthly parmenle.
Price $360.
The Pianola fits any piano.
THE PIANO.
We offer for rent or sale outright a
variety of good pianos. Uprights and
Grands, terms depending upon thn In
trinsic valuo of the Instrument se
lected.
THE PIANOLA PIANO.
We DO NOT RENT Pianola Pianos
Prices range from $550 to $1,000.
Monthly payments ran be managed.
THE ORCHE8TRELLE.
This Instrument playing overtures and
■ymphonlen with full orchestral effeem
appeals to the most refined musical
Intelligence. It Is aqiiniu Hun-esefiii
In lighter music and rng time.
THE TALKING MACHINE.
This Is n continual pleasure and a
Joy forever" to everybody. NOT EX
PENSIVE—played by even a child -
giving tlfo-IIku reproduction of every
thing. too bewildering to attempt to
describe.
PRICES $10 to $100.
EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
37-39 PEACHTREE STREET.
Steinway, Knabe, Weber, Fisher, Hardman, Price and Tccpie Pianos.
Known in Music.
Everything
‘necAtm CANDIDATES IN FIELD
^ FDR ALABAMA OFFICE
ARTIST
| A8 TICKET 18 LIKELY TO APPEAR
IN THE COMING ELEC-
Special to The Oeorftao.
Hamilton, Ala., Jnoe 2T.—The line up of
I cnndlilttes for state offices, In which race
I It Is Ihonght that practically all entries
have been made. !• one of the most fermldi
I tile ever seen In Alabama. The ticket, as If
[ will appear fr
he aa rullowa:
For tfnlted.Htatea Senator—John T. Mor
I (an, K. W. I'cltua.
Kor Alternate Henator-Joaeph K. Jnl
aton, John II. Knox, William l\ Pitta, 111
ard II. t’larbr. William C. Galea,, Jn
Htalllnaa. and John II. Bankhead. ,
I _ “ - -■ |t, J|. Cl
lovarnor—II. II. Comer,
Will bring you a samplfcard and I
give you an estimate on Tinting!
your walls with OECO-M URA, tha 1
new sanitary Wall Finish.
$500.00.
DO YOU WANT $16.00?
& profil'yo-Intelf by' b^x dSU
from Mf
I *Ut* Golden Eagle Buggy Co.
GREEK TO BE DEPORTED
BECAUSE OF INSANITY
Brnntwlck. «».. Jmw ZJ.—tmmlgrnHom In-
apertor J. A. MrOr-gor. ntntlone.l at this
point, bat nrfwrti**! ami jaltat tennis
VUm*>. a Ylanaa nhown many
•jrmptoma of InMnlty. ami Rwril
ago an effort «raa made to hare him —
. . *- 1 —». at M
« It
rftfae* of
the t’nfted Htiitea. Aa Inaane alien* atioald.
under the I'nltod Mtnte* utatute*. lie re
turned to their hntuea. it fa prohablr tlut
ordered iMek to
Via mu* will l*e
tNirk l
IJn*ce.
BOUGHT PICTURE MACHINE
AND IS NOW IN TROUBLE
ilnSjh*
. For IJentemint-florernor—llturj B. Oruy,
Kmmett O'NmI* I». J. Meador. , *
Kor Chief Juatlre-H. 1\ Weakley. John It.
| Tyaou.
For Aeenciate Justice* of the Hnprerae
* “ Be I*
lllbro,
__ __ -Frank Julian.
Kor State Auditor—C. Brooke Hmltb,
| Horace Hood. W. W. Brandon.
Kor llUte Treasurer-Walter Kneed.
, Kor Huperlnteadent of Bducatlon-H. C.
| Gunnells.
tnnilaaloner of Aarlrultiire-
■ iwium. *. A. Wllklnaon, J. A n. I,
I J. B. Ward, Kamuel Adams, J. W. Cl
Attorney.Geaeral—Ale* C. flartier.
Special to The fleorglan.
Charlotte, X. C., Juno 27.—Her. 4. W.
Mitchell, a negro preacher, who makes this
city his home, has lieea arrested and wee
held et police headquarters all day Tuesday
on a charge of buying moving picture ma
chines on the strength of false representa
tions to a New York house. Mlfcfoell wrote
the firm that hr was heed df a big school
for negro youths here end gave a list of
ftcllfloas trustees ami other school officer*
aa references, and said that the trustees
had IS4 Ik i local hank for buying the
machine.
The above reward will be paid
for auch evidence m will lead to I ^WtiVK t' lUIt
arrest and conviction of the party ' * nrt ,,ol * rt *■ tA>wr -
or partica who maliefoualy cut a I
TO WORK ON RAILROADS
number ot wirea on cable pole at ■■
Mpedal In Tbs Georgian.
corner of Peachtree and Seventh nrunewick. os„ June tt.-a force
llblrty Bre Irlefe aad Hatch Isbarera bare
streets during Wedneeday night, J“*‘ strived bee* over n» usiiory stesm-
uur,u o “ 8 * v ’ lehlp line, end here gone tn the Interior of
g rrL.r^el-.s rensninn I * he stats to FHn the $ oustructlon force of
Apnl 19, or Tnursday mornings I the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic ran-
I road. Thee# laborers were secured for the
Anril Of) I railroad company through the efforts of an
April -£U. Immigration association In New York dty.
.... . *«. • it# end the tblrty-*ve men who have Just er-
A like reward w.ll be paid for Ujg c^ii^.^v.n.u.^of^...^.
such evidence aa will lead to the eK»K2K1hSBUSS
end Allealtr. Hereral weeks ejpi the A.
* sad A. lu..iixht In a namtrer »f Hellene.
—Mil they got. from Florida. Where Iber
... , , . .bare been wuchlag on Ike KUxl.r r »llr—J.
son or persons maliciously inter* now Mnt r.*slrueled from Iho Penlnealsr
r J *»f Florida across to Key West.
fering with or destroying the HEAR g qv. BOB TAY
property of this company, at • n J r jj 1 OR BUILD CASTLES IN
I THE AIR AT WESLEY
MEM. CHURCH THURS
DAY NIGHT, JUNE 28TH.
TICKETS AT EDMOND
SON’S DRUG STORE, 14 S.
General Manager. I BROAD ST. 50 AND 75c. >
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE NEAL BANK,
Located at ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
At the Close of Business June 18, i906.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.. .$2,151,735.21
Overdrafts 17/432.90
Ronds and stocks own
ed by the bank. . .
Furniture.
Other real eelate
Due from banks and
bankers In the aisle..
Due from banka end
bankers In other states..
Currency
Gold. ..
Hllver, nickels end pen-'
nice.. ..
Checks and cash Itema.
Bxi-hangea for ..the
clearing house
Interest paid
106,770.48
1,800.00
224,221.41
60,771.88
Total..
. .$2,952,816.32
Liabilities.
CapHal slock paid ln..$ 100.000.00
Humble fund 150,000.00
Undivided profits, lees
> current expense* and
taxes paid 236,115.66
Due to hunks and bunk-
era tn this state. .. 6,107.07
Due to hanks and bunk
ers In othor elates. 9,691 JUT
Individual dspnalta sub
ject to chock 1,110,202.42
Demand rerun, .lies, . . 16874.52
Time certificates and
savings.
<1ashler's checks.
Bills payable....
1,220861.66
1,763.02
100.000.00
8TATB OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF FULTON—Before me cum.
Manry, raehler of The Neal Bank, who being duly sworn, say* Up
above and foresolng; statement Is a true condition of said i.nn
shown by tha book* of nie In said bank.
W. F. MANRY, Com hie
Sworn to and aubacribed before me, this 36th day of June, I9‘
P. M. BERRY,
Notary Public. Ft
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
I. EPPS BROWN,
WAREHOUSES
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO.,
Sole State Agents for Georgia.
» and 31 South Pryor Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/. C. CtttHfieLD. Preside**.
C 4 Pfll, Se<reterj.