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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
POPS” SA Y“ CHEAP DOLLAR”
HAS PREVENTED DISASTERl
Declare for Ownership
of Monopolies by
the People.
IV' Private Leased Wlrs.
S’ Louis, June 29.—At the conference of
th t national committee of the People's
|. : t v ycpterdajr an address to the voters of
tin .■•.iintrjr was adopted. M. J. Mulllne. of
Tennessee, Introduced a resolution provid
ing that the conference arree In the work
being done by the reform press association.
11 r. wilted In a stormy debate, but was
i willy adopted.
\' Address to the People.
(he address "to I he American people," In
part, Is as follows:
"The so-cal le. I ‘60-cent* dollar has sared
f the nation from business disaster. Duties
on Imports hare remained, transportation
baa remained In the same hands; no new
Un.| laws have been enacted and thi
chance from bankruptcy and ruin to bust
i • «s activity can Ik» credited to nnthluf
except the Increase In the volume of money
£ and the tremendous Inflation of bank cred
that have l»eeu used In business ai
ney equivalent. Our contention iias
er been for any ‘God-ordained money
niHtal,' but for an lucresae In the volume of
iiioney. so as to maintain stability In the
price level. There are other nrlnolples of
ty that are not accepted In full and
, rty’a mission will not l*» fulfilled
until the questions regard luff monopoly.
11 - importation, control of the avenues of
inforn it ton, machine rule, the censorship
* the postoffice department and other qnes-
ons have been settled.
People Should Own 'Em.
"All ii.oiiopollfM should be owned and op.
a ted by the whole people.
"The demand that United Htates sens-
rs should be elected by the people Inetesd
by the legislatures was first declared In
-- ..—-„ rt) . n ,„i |„
the entire
SCHOOL BOUNDARIES
OEEINEDJY BOARD!
ROOMS WILL IMMEDIATELY
ADDED TO SEVERAL
BUILDINGS.
advocated I«y prsc
r .rr nppooed to any tariff that In lla
Indoi
At an Important meetlnf of the hoard of |
education, held Thursday afternoon,
boundaries for the public achoola were set
tled upon end will be adhered to Ouriug the |
comlnjr Sessions.
It was decided to commence work et once I
at Formwalt. Davis and Grant park schools,
where council authorised the bnlldluff of |
oddltlonal rooms.
The abolition of summer norms! Schools |
will not affect the salaries of teachers.
Miss Annie Flanigan was elected to sue.
coed Miss Helen Franklin, deceased, as |
teacher at the Htato street school.
A committee was appointed to elect
superintendent of the manual training de
partment and was given authority to de
cide whether there should l»e one or two In-
•tractors In the department.
Hnpertiiiiucrurles will tench at night In |
the eettlcment homo schools.
The finance committee was told to And I
ways and menus of furulshlug the schools |
with American flags.
Committee's Report.
The following Is the report submitted by I
the committee on boundaries and adopted |
by the board;
To the Honorable Hoard of Kducatlon.
Gentlemen: Your cdinmlttee on school |
boundaries for 1906-07 begs to report AS fol
lows:
We recommend that the houndarlea of the |
followdug achoola remain unchanged: Ivy,
Walker, Marietta, Hevla, Htnte, Kdgewood. I
West Knd, licit. Grant Park, end late.
We recommend the following districts for |
other schools:
Crew Htreet Reboot—Beginning st White-1
hall viaduct at the railroad, railroad to Mur
In reference to the rural free delivery
■scared by the Hon. Thomas K. Watson
" hi I** a member of eongrols.
l i • growing evils, such as government
l>r Injunction, militarism, autocratic power
In the postoffice and In all the other depart
incuts of the government, graft and favor
lil-m every where, arc merely the expres
-lone of an Increasing dtgeuerac/ in the
mu chine rale system which will he ternil-
nit I'd Sfl rapidly ns the people's sovereignty
is re-established."
ndmlnlstratlou Is for the l»eiieflt «»f Auierl
inn trusts, which sell to foreigners cheaper
than to the American conaumer. Wherever
principles of the party hfcve been en-
* Into tow Iboro Un Ilml, Martin MM to Glenn .tr-ot,
Glonu street to Central avenue. Central
^ •«.- r.in.1 fre« .l.Uvmr. NN f|> F „ r >Uwf# Pt|f -lw , t
Hrot tier ton street to Whitehall. Whitehall
to railroad, at beginning.
Fair Htreet School—Beginning at Georgia
rsllroed sml Martin street, railroad to
Oakland avenue. Oaklaud avenue to FalH
street. Fair to Cherokee avenue. Cherokee.I
to Glenn street. GImiiu street to Mnrtlu.
Msrtlu to railroad, at lieglnnlng.
Calhoun Hrteet School—lieglnnlug nt West
Peachtree sud Porters alley, porters alley
to Forrest avenue. Forrest avenue (limn
•Ides! to Jurksoti street. Jncksoii to Hast
avenue. Fast nvrnue to Knndnfph street.
Itsndolph street to Hallss street, Dallas
street to elty limits, limits to Ponce Deleon
avenue. Ponce l>el.eon avenue and Kimball
street tlmth sides of these streets ledng lu
Tenth street school district! to West Peach
tree. West Peachtree to Porters alley, at
beginning. |Hee special districts.!
Ira Htreet School— beginning nt Hood
street slid railroad. Hood to Windsor street.
Windsor to Georgia avenue. Georgia avenue
to McDaniel street, McDsulel to Southern
railway. Southern railway to Windsor.
Windsor to city limits, limits to Humphries
street. Humphries street to Southern rail
way, Southern railway to Howl street, at
IxqG lining.
Boulevard School—Same as last year with
exception of special district. (See special
dlstrclts.)
Fraser Street School—Beginning nt Wash- ,
lugton street slid Glens street. Uletiu to
Cherokee avenue, Cherokes avenue to city
limits, limits to Cnpltol nvuue, Capitol ave
nue llKith sides of this street being In the
Pryor street school district) to Atlanta
avenue. Atlanta avenue (both sldca of this
street twin* In the Pryor stret school din- [
trim to Washington street, Wnshlugtou to
Glenn street, at b
Washington street I
trlctJ. .
froruiwslt Htrcot School—Beginning nt the
railroad and Hrothcrton street, llrothcrton
to Pryor street, theuce Fair street to Cen
tral avenue. Central avenue to Georgia sve-1
I to Windsor atr
Malaria Makss Pals Blood.
The old Standard, Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Bold by all
dealers for 17 years. Price GO cents.
REDUCED R. R. RATES
FOR FOURTH OF JULY.
The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A St.
L. Railway will icll cheap round trip
ticket, to all point, ,outh of the Ohio
and Potomac and eait of th, Missis-
• Ippl river. Including St. Loult,
Evansville and Cincinnati, at on* and
one-third fares; tlcketa to be told
July Zd. 3d and 4th, good to return
until July 8th, 1906.
For further Information and tick-
et. apply to any agent of the W. A
A. R. R.
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
General Pasa. Agent.
CITIZENS ENRAGED
BY BRUTAL MURDER
Special to The Georgian.
Asheville, N. C., June 29.—The cltlsena of
Mm shall. Iii Madison county, are wrought
to s high pitch of excitement over the
it irder of Hill Culberson, an old white
ng.
wli
county jell, charged with the murder.
At t'.e preliminary trial Wednesday evl
deuce was produced to show that the mur
tted for the purpose o|
011 was seen Smiduy uiorii-
hls pocket, but only $110
__ has l»eeii accounted for.
i h * was taken from Mrs. Watts st the
11 in l Four huiulrcd curaged cltlsena were
i .— ut at the hearing. .
Wilts had beeu using a milch cow, which
I... to Mr. Culberson, and the killing
<>• red when Culberson went after the
auliaal. It Is slleceil that when Cullter-
••■li - rlve«Ust the Watts homo Mrs. Watts
Hml her brother went to a nearby Held
feasibly to, gather strawberries for i ...
i enon. Waifs and Culberson followed an
hour later, and when they arrived Watts
1- - lid to have savagely attacked Culberson
vith a large rock, striking him repeatedly
on the head, nud knocking him uncoil-
»' i.oift. While In it dying comllttou Cullwr-.
h i was carrlcil to the horns of s Mrs.
C 'Ljell. nsar Spring Creek, where the
trio Inforineil Mrs. Cogdcll thnt th© old
Uogde .
S' ■ .»pt this explanation, and ' when she
n'K'itloned Mrs. Watts further, the latter
admitted that Culberson had been struck
tm the kssd with a heavy rock liy her
husband. Mrs. Cogdelt reported the mat
ter and Watts, bis wife and Sheridan were
smarted. Culberson lingered uutll I o’clock
th> »wlng morning.
At the trial Mrs. Watts testified that after
b**i husband had knocked Ciillterson sense-
!«»•*. he, continued besting him In a most
brutal fashion with the rock, mashing
Ms face almost to s jelly.
Williams Htreet School—Same as (sat I
year, except that the northern houndsfy la
Klniiwll atreet, Instead of Third street from
West Peachtree to Orm© street. (See spe
cial districts.)
Tenth Street Rchool—Beginning ...
Del-eon avenue, ami Kimball street (both
sides to time street). Oriue atreet to city
limits, limits vis Light h ward limits to
‘ onw DeLeon avenue, at beglsnlng.
Pryor Street School—Beginning at corner
Georgia avenue aud McDaniel
IcDsntei to Southern railroad.
rjroi
Wei
atreet.
Southern railroad to Pryor atreet, Pryor to
i aides Capitol avenue
Atlanta i
Capitol avenue, b*»th
to Atlanta avenue, both sides
nu© to Washington. Washington to Glenn |
.... . j Mllh of Washington to l.lt
nearest
... _ _. beginning.
Note 1.—The Vryor street set . _
gsnlxeil st present. Incluucs omy»grades]
one, two, three nml four. All changes made
Iii the districts of Fair, Formwalt. Ira.
Crew* and Fraser streets In this report af-|
feet these grades only. Puplta I
sixth, seventh aud eighth grid .
schools will attend seboot according to dis
trict lines of 190G 0$.
Note 'J.—Unless otherwise stated, the mid-,
dl© of the atreet named Is th© dividing line
a two schools, the respective schools
g pupils from the side of the street |
the school.
Special District.
That portion of the Marietta street school |
district tNMiaded by Slmpooo, Fowler,
lull vuruuil niruur tet UUVI
district lmumled by Osklstxl, Mr, city lim
it, mixI Wyll- s*d TVonlll. strets lUrtb
.1.1.. of Wyllr •ml Trontll. I win, la
1 urmti. itlurlrtl I,
I imhool far itiOm - — *
•ml fonr.
Thnt iHirtlan of Clhono ill.trlrt ImnDUnt
hy Kn.l .Trim., Unmlolpb. UorrlMO it.
uum. Ilimh'vnril. I'III. nu J Janli.oa ilmti
I, itul,mnl to ttoul.nird K'hool for grade
on,', too. thtoe «mt four.
Vo rhnnyi'i In Imnodorl,, for or fix
oHioolo.
Indispensable for the load. Prolongs life of your
wagon. Relieves strain on team. Desi
rable for driver. Economical in
cost. Universally useful.
‘‘EVERYBODY KNOWS.”
Special Discounts
on Quantities.
Give Width of
Stakes.
E. D, CRANE & GO.
Front New Depot
Ail Size,
Bis Stock,
Quick
Shipment
KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO.
KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO. KING HARDWARE CO.
COMFORTS OF SUMMER TIME
Only $5.00
And You
Get the
“GEM
99
One of the best Lawn Mowers to be had anywhere in Atlanta,
foivthe price of $3.00. We have higher priced machines and take
pleasui’c in guaranteeing every one-that goes out of our house.
The Servant Question
Is something of considerable in
terest of late", but why should you
worry if you have one of our Estate
Gas Stoves or Ranges? The labor of
cooking is half done the very minute
one of these Raugcs is placed in your
kitchen, not to speak of what is
saved in gas bills. If you will only
come and let us demonstrate a little
to you on this Range yon will soon
see the many advantages of the‘‘Es
tate.”
CHARCOAL BURNERS
The very thins tor glimmer
Ironing—from 66c ui>. according
to size.
They
Don't
Make
Any
Better
The
Best
Fly Fan
on
Earth
PRICE
$2.50
REFRIGERATORS
ALCOHOL
LAMPS
The very thing (or sick rooms
or for a very light meal. Price
reduced to 60c.
This has been the larg
est season for Refriger
ators in the history of
our business. We only
handle the very best of
every style, and we
guarantee every one we
sell, hence the increased
demand every season.
LA BELLE
No. 600 1 7.50
No. 601 10.00
No. 602 12.00
No. 603 14.00
.No. 604 16.00
FREEZERS
1-Quart .
1111 t. r.: i r. 1.
...$1.25
Ltghtntog.
2-Quart .
.. M.6S
1.90
3-Quart .
... 2.00
2.25
4-Quart .
... 2.50
2.76
6-Qunrt .
... 3.25
3.50
8-Quart .
... 4.00
4.60
THE OURNEY
No. 00 pll.00
No. 0 12.60
No. 1 16.00
No. 2: 18.00
No. 3... 20.00
Only
$6.00
4-ssat Lawn Swing, the bast ma
terial and the price Is cut to 06.00.
Why don't you buy a coupls (or
ths lawn?
All Right
Our trlenda are proud of the very
complete line ot sporting goods that
we are showing this season. Ths
goods are the best, the prices are
the lowest and everybo'dy Is get
ting on to the (act that we are
headquarters on this line. Remem
ber, not just a (ew little things,
but everything tn sporting goods.
OPALITE
No. 103
$50.00
No. 104
60.00
No.'105.,
70.00
'No. 106
S0.00
No. 107
90.00
Blue Flame
The best oil stove on the market. Sold
absolutely on a guarantee. Price $4.60 to
$9.00
CAGES
We have a very large line ot cages, and
as the season Is late we will make a special
reduction on the entire line.
You don’t need to come
to town to get what you
need from our place—it is
entirely too hot, possibly;
just call up 1007 and you
will get the very best and
quickest attention—If you
need anything in a big de
partment ,store just think
of us.
Summer season Is lust ths time
when all the little germs and mi
crobes get In their deadly work.
Much of the danger can be fixed
by using a Blsstl'a Carpet Sweeper.
No dust, no worry, but just an gasy
matter to keep on vantage ground.
Price front $2.60 up, according to
■lie. '
THE SELF LIGHTER
Price reduced from ll.is to 90c.
We are cleaning out this line, hence
the great reduction.
KING HARDWARE CO.,
Main Store 55 Peachtree St,
S7 Whitehall SI. 116 Decatur SI. 203 Peters St.
FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS,
STATE WILL GET$1,472,000
tty Privete leuel Wire.
Washington, June 29.—At about
10:16 o'clock last night the senate
pa>Md th, omnlbu, building bill.
IVhm all the contracts called for In
the measure have been completed.
Georgia will have received $!,4T2,000,
the largeet appropriation tn the his
tory of the state. Some new Item#. In
addition to thoee carried In the bill
when It passed the house, will send the
EXCELLENT SERVICE TO
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH,
NORTH CAROLINA.
During the months ot June, July
and August the Seaboard Air IJne
Railway will operate on Its train leav
ing Atlanta at 9:35 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.
m.. arriving In Atlanta at
0t30 a- m.. Friday. Arrangements
have been made with the atreet rail
way people at Wilmington to have
cars reedy at the depot to Immediate
ly tnnaport passengers to the hotels
at Wrightsvltle Beech. Baggage will
be checked to destination. WEEK-
KND rate, good for flvo days, $3.35;
SEASON tickets. $16.56.
SEABOARD.
bTll to conference, but It Is believed the
house will agree to the senate's amend
ments.
Here are the Georgia towns which
are to get money for Federal build
'Ttianta, $1,000,000. of which $200,000
Is mads Immediately 'available; Al
bany, $126,000; Valdosta. 6126,000;
AmericuA 150,000; Marietta. 600,000;
Dalton, $50,000, and Gainesville, «50,-
000.
‘ For the purchase of sites 67,600 each
Is appropriated for Grtfrin, Waycroet
and Newnan, which means thnt these
towns will obtain public buildings at
the next •melon when a building bill
Is passed.
• Marietta and Dalton art new Itema
Gainesville Is Increased 16.000 over the
house MU. Wayeroee Is a new Item.
Newnan and Griffin are tnereased 61.-
500 over the house MIL
* Sunday School Convention.
Special to The amrgtse.
Huntsville. Ale- June 26.—The Mad
ison County Sunday School Association.
O. T. Marsh, presidenb will convene In
annual session at Monrovia, Ala, July
26 and 17. __
Ne Chance for Her.
Keren Illustrate.] ruts. Us tea.
Mlatrsse—Jsee. I saw the, nthkaian Mae
you this inamlat In fstere I will take the
Ja,.. -‘Tworaldn’t be no noe. Musa. Ho'o
proaUoed never to kite nnfbndy bet Mot
WILL GO TO EUROPE
TO SECURE LABORERS
AGENT OF ROME INDUSTRIES IS
PREPARING TO GO
ABROAD.
By W. O. CLEMENT.
Bpeefnl to The Georslnn.
Koine, tin.. June 23.—Krel Henson, who
was recently commissioned by the Mer
chants nml' Mnnufnctarers' Aanoclntlon to
go to Kurone for th# purpose of seesriut a
desirable class of Immigrant!, to snpplsni
the negro In Rome, will leave for Gotten
berg. Sweden, about July 16. lie will go
from Rome to Washington, where he will
confer with Senator A. O. Ilacm and Con
gressman Gordon Lee. thenc to New York
city, where be will salt Mr. Henson say.
If ho Is successful In onwrlng ns many as
600 Immigrants he will endenror to eharter
o special steamer to l.tn.l them In So ran ns b
f some other Georgia port.
To Tax Dog*.
Kerry dog owner In Rome, nftor August
,, must have bin ranine registered by the
rity elerk snd pay It Into the rity treasorry
for male dogn ami 96 for female dogs. All
dogs not found wearing a metal tag will he
•hot by the police. %
Elected City Attorney.
Ed Maddox was elected city attorney it
the recent meeting of the city council. Mr.
Maddox Is on- of the best known young
attorney of Rome and sou of Mayor John
Charged With Stealing. '
James Barnes was yesterday arraigned la
the grand
charge of stealing 170 from W. L. Taylor at
the Georgia foundry.
Two Lodgta Added.
Colonel H. A. Itenny, president, of the
•tate Elks organization, hits returned front
Augusta sml Atlanta, where he succeeded
In Inducing th# lodges In thorn* two cities
to affiliate with the state organisation,
which aow comprises sixteen lodges.
Broko His Arm.
While dellrering papers last night st I
o'clock on Fifth sreuue. Fully Bryant, ths
H-year-old son of Mr*. W. W.^ Bryant,
•tumbled and fell while crossing a ditch
nml broke bis right srm. The little fallow
showed his nerve by picking klmaetf up and
going to l>r. L P. Hammond, who reduced
the fracture.
Cily Aftnr JJcensc Monty.
Fifty-three cates wen placed on the
docket yesterday by the police against rart-
oon business enterprise* and oBIce* of
Rome for doing hnalnoos without a license.
The Indictments were made through the
order of Mayor Maddox.
To Consider Annexation.
The ritlteaa of East Rome will hold a
maaa meeting next Monday night for the
HOZSttZL ot if*r”fj‘?1?L* 1 ,hr annex*Mow
, y* l . l< y- If favor*hw terms ran he ar
bo’TSLStfVtiSZ- w B0 ‘ ,b,f
BANK CASHIER HELD
BY P. 0. AUTHORITIES
Hpeelal tn The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C„ . June 29.—Vlctof
Mott, who Is cashiar of the Lincoln
County National bank, has been placed
under a $200 bond, the charge against
him being that of sending a po* 1 ' 1 }
card of alleged threatening character
a business man on whom a draft nan
been drawn through the bank. .
The preliminary hearing was held
before the United States commlsalnnen
and the case la made returnable before
the Federal court In Cbarlotie In De
cember. . .
The bank. It la charged, aent «#ma
time last April a norice written on a
postal card to the compiatnani. »
mending payment. The penalty
such offense to a fine not exceeding
$6,000 or Imprisonment not to exceed
The recipient of the card referred
the matter to the department at w *
Ingtmi and an Inspector waa put upn
the rase.
SANITARY FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
172 t«2 PCACHTRCC STNCCT.
and Gent’s Hutts cleaned and pressc-d
can Steam Cleaning. Fine underwear, shirt wal
tains, done by hand. Mulls. Swiss. Lingerie, I-a
WM
on!#
PHO-.C IT**-
French Dye snd Am*»»
. fancy »’>rk. laco^r-
irgan.llf». waah
FLORENCE, Proprietor-