The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 03, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, Tl KSPAT. TTT.T *. LAWRENCE WHITE, SON OF SLAIN ARCHITECT, STANFORD WHITE h!!iff"7'!!l' sun Ill Court g ** « T k- , wu 'W*.***™ Off :«■ * ■■4 :Wi l. »***«• . . _ a f,i,r <•«■*» ***** mwu< ff*' 1 * 1 i. ' .mf't' rt< T T ' lRW „ W ««r..« ^, «*■ . ! t«»* iniw^tfxu 01 . J|4W «—*«-'r J ” i ‘"«TAW“ ■ ot *' , ’.-V " * ■ . , w „ ww -Jw*\Sp-JUb-** fl*» w* *•*•***^ B.rh** *1 f f f | 4*4* . ?. ..... ^i*k**»«**v^*TT“^ ‘—-‘’‘■Kr’s 5 ! TSSr •, ^.. •imw «•*“•!» *,, it#? t^CL-V *"»£?••-***& .mHW \ l js«3£w»3^^«^» CrA.r'ratfgjREbsfe^ 3®ssg^^r^s^sSa Thiff picture Iff from • snapshot of Lawrence Whit*, ion of Stanford Whit*, talcan at hi* father'* funeral, and facsimile of the grand jury indietmant against Harry Kandall Thaw. Good Show at the Caelno, Man IlolTman'ff own company gave III" Initial performance of th* weak at i in: Casino'Monday night before a big itnii:.e. despite th* disagreeable state ■t Hie «.:"h.i\ Silver* Oakley and uertrode Hoffman were the stars, and licit ' rk era* e# eaeentlonally good inn the audience was delighted with he "iillre performance. <<ak!ry’s pantomime of a baseball rnine could hardly be Improved upon, ALLEGED ASSAULTER HAS BEEN RECAPTURED »|,." Inl to The Oeorftaa. Chattanooga, Tenn., July t.—August iili ki iu. the much wanted 8oddy man, »lu> was arrested In Birmingham after having left the court room here, where in- was bring tried on the charge of • iiinlr.«> assault, skipping hi* boml, vas Uptight by Sheriff Shipp to this i lly > -i,! lay afternoon. KUkette wea • hargsd with assaulting Miss Mnggle Oentry, th* IB-yesr-nhl daughter of a nu ti ham at Soddy. Th* trial was al- most in progress when th* defendant walked nut of town., and h|s act was wall received accord ingly. Th* funniest thing about this man Is hts not trying to be funny, and In that Is he decidedly so at tlmes.l u*r|rude Hoffman never appeared to heller advantage than Monday nl | Her Imitations of clever coWdMns brought her Iwfora ,th* curtain for many, anrofe*. 1 • '■ '> * r i Tlis Hoffman company will 1m bare all the week end will give the uaual nmtineee Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. MRS. ROBERT UZZEI.L DIES AFTER AN OPERATION Mperlnt to The (b'erslea.' tlalnbrtdge, (la„ July I.—Mra. Rob ert L. ITssrll, wife of Purchaelng Agent R. I- Uamll, of the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway, died at her home on College avenue today, after a eurgteat operation. Mrs. Haaell waa formerly Mlsa Mat- lie Mania,-of Chapel Hill, K. C,, The body was sent home for interment. She leaves one child aged 0 year*. Mm. Vpaell la a coualn of President Williams of tha Georgia, Florida and Alabama. .... PRINTING, RINDING AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPHING WELL KNOWN WRITER DIES AT ADVANCED AGE Special to The Georgian. Cranford Vine. Go., July I.—I* L. Veakey, one of the otdeat and best known cltlsens of Taliaferro county, died at the home of hie nephew, J, H. Wheeler, near tbla place,. Sunday. Hie remain" were Interred' In the Cmw- fordvllle cemetery Monday, Dr. J. II. Kilpatrick, of White Plain*, conduct ing the funeral aervice. Mr. Veaaey vfae 71 yeara old, and waa welt known aa a contributor to the Christian Index and other papers, and for hts wrltngs before various as sociations and general meetings throughout this section. He united with the Baptist church August 11, 1849, and for prnetlealty all the time since has been n member of the Bap tist church at thla place. Malaria Causts Lots of Appetite. Th* Old Standard, Grove'a Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up th* Bjstem. Sold by all dealers fur t? rears. Price 10 cents. CONCERT TIRE GIVEN ATTORN VEREIN HALL F. E. PURSE, 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. SHOES AT MANUFACTURER’S COST. They mast go to make space for our new goods. Money saved if you buv at once. CARHART SHOE MANUFACTURING CO Bell’Phone 1355. 11 Viaduct Place, Railroad Front. LOW RATES VIA GEORGIA RAILROAD ■Account 4th July. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d aud 4th, limited to J uly 8th, at rate of one and ouc-third fare for round trip. For full Information apply to any ticket agent of the Georgia Railroad. N R. E. MORGAN, General Agent. The Jugendvereln concert will be given Tueeday night at I o'clock at tha Turn Vereln hall for the benefit of th* Oerman Lutheran Church. Th* pro gram follows: Overture—Selection. "Die Abendglocken'*—Maennerohor. Baritone solo, (a) "I'd Wlah to Dte,” Toleolt; (b) "An der Weeor," Preseel— Georg* Meu. Violin Solo—Dave Silverman. Orchestra—Selection. Clarinet solo, "Home. Sweet Home" —Mr. Wedemeyer, accompanied by Mm. Madden. "Haldenroesteln"—Maennerchor. Quartet, "Vcrlaeaen" . (Forsaken)— Messrs. Muench, Stetnlchen, Mau and Bslemdorfer.' » Soprano Selection—Miss Snyder. Orchestra—Selection. - $2*88 MACON AND RETURN. Via I CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. I Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (Col jorod). Matting, Macon, July 1(b14,1*04. The Central of Georgia Railway will tall tickets to Maoon and return, July t tnd 10, at rats of on* fare plus 24 cents from all points in Georgia. Tickets limited to July IS, 1904. W. H. FOGG, O. P. Ah ’ Atlanta, Ga. YOUNG MAN ASSAULTED AND MORTALLY WOUNDED Special la The Georgian. Newberry. 8. C„ July J.—Dolphus W. iluxhardL a young white man, who re sides several mllea from Newberry, waa assaulted by eeveral whit* men Satur day night and seriously. If not mortal- ly. Injured, lb* weapons used being knlye*. Bushardt’e aeesllanle were George and Walter Koon and Frank Btukes, all of whom maid* In tbs min tillage. | Georg* Koon and Frank Btukes were arrested Immediately after the fray, but Walter Koon mad* good hi# escape. I Koon and Stakes were brought be fore Mayor Brown and each fined IIS. Immediately they were reairteted on a warrant eworn out before Meats-1 Hate lueses and bound over to the big her court. ' ZULUS LOSE 600 MEN BEFORE QUITTING FIGHT DINI2ULA BELIEVED AT BOTTOM OF REBELLION and he MAY BE DEPORTED. Special Cable—Copyrighted. London, July. I.—News comes from Plslermarltsburg of a desperate bat tle near Nordsburg between a detach mtnt of Transvaal volunteer* and an army of Zulus. Tho natives charged repeatedly, but not until they had lost fully 600 men Old they retl(i. The loss of the whites was one killed anil two wounded. South Africans nre confident that lMnlr.iil:i. MIkIi c'hl.'f ..f Hi.- Zul i i.n- tlan. Is really at the bottom of the re bellion and th* demand that hs be sent back to St. Helena Is growing In force. HOWELL MEETING IN THE FIRST WARD Supporters of Hon. Clark Howell’s candidacy for tbs gubernatorial nomi nation met In the First -ward Monday night at >80 Peter* attest. Although the weathef was bad, a good crowd wan In attendance anil considerable enthu- slastp waa shown. J. H. Smith waa chairman of the meeting and speeches were mail* by Charles T. Hopkins, B. U. Blackburn, William 8. Wler, Madison Bell, W. H. Terrell and Albert Howell. The latter waa called upon by tbe audience. HOUSES TOR RENT SINCE TRUSTS VACATED 8pf*rlal to Tbe (Jrvrgloo. Little Rockp Ark, July 3.—At least GO houses In Little Rock have hod "For Rent" elffn* placed on them since the beginning of the prosecutions on account of alleged violations of tha Arkansas anti-trust law. Piedmont Park, July 4, 5:30 p.m., SHAM BATTLE Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Gatling Gun. 1,200 shots per minute Admission 25 cents. Benefit encampment fund, FIFTH REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD OF GEORGIA. THE OPENING OF A NEW TOWN KINTA, THE COUNTY SEAT OF Sans-Bois County. Choctaw Nation. Indian Territory. SANS-BOIS ROUTE. Fort Smith and Western Railroad. A new railroad just been completed from Fort Smith to Guthrie, a distance of 217 miles, through the very heart of the richest part of the Indian country. Sans-Bois Investment Co. Has placed on the market about 2,000 Lots in Kinta. Lots are 25x140 aud 50x140 feet as shown on the plat. None of these lots reserved except for public purposes or where it is deemed best for the upbuilding of the town. Streets are 60 and 70 feet wide, alleys 20 feet wide. Streets Graded and Concrete Sidewalks FREE. The greater portion of the town is on a high rolling prairie with slope enough for excellent drainage. untk j.'L . TrvtArr* Th® Indian Territory with its immense OlUll Willi me 1 C#wn* resources and tho largo amounts of money paid by tho United States to the Indians, is tho key word of opporiunity. Everything concerning Kinta is as represented. Put your money here and let It make fpr you a snug little fortune. Wo predict for Kinta a city of 10,000 pcoplei within five years. \ - Sans-Bois Investment Co., J. W. RIDDLE, Agent. 30S FOURTH NATIONAL BANk BUILDING. ATLANTA, GA. 'SEES Children under 10 years old admitted free, when ac companied by an adult. No extra charge for seats in grandstand. Battle immedi ately after baseball game. Ample street ear sendee. CEDARTOWN VOTERS ORGANIZE ESTILL CLUB Special to The Georgian. Cedartown, Go., July A—Aa enthuslaalle meeting of Itellll npyoelera, waa held here yeaterday In tbe law office* of Blanc* A TI»on. amt an EffUII Clnb was organised with tbe following officer*: President, Cap tain J, A. IVeb; lest vie* president. Ilea, J. B. Lacy, mayor of Cedartown; second tic* president. A. p Cobb, roarrbant; third vice president. J. A. Wilson, notary public; fourth vie* president, T. II. Adams, county commissioner and liveryman: secretary and safc&wisscg Cnnfedsrsts Veterans here, and has a good foliawtng In mlh ewroty. II* will speak ■t Rnehmart, I* this county, nest Tue*. day, July 10. FIREWORKS. . Fourth of July Fireworks -will open stock at junction Peachtree and Ivy streets, and corner Spring and Alex-; ander streets July 3. A .W. j Farlinger. WIRELESS STATION NOW IN OPERATION Bpacltl to Tbe Georgian. Charleston, 8. C„ Jnly t—Tbs DeForrest wireless telegraph station at Charleston bat beta pat Into worblng order after months of delay, sad several messages have bees ssmx at Hampton park, sear the ball grounds. It was attached for debt some weeks ago. hut later reteoeed by the sheriff, a settlement baring hr*, effected. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from June 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. N. E. A. Meeting nt Los Angeles, July 9-13. Elks Meeting at Denver, Colo., July 16-21. Summer rates to Colorado, June 1 to Sept. 30. Hotel Men’s Convention, Portland, Ore., June 25-29. Use tho splendid through service of theSOUTH- ERN PACIFIC from-New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tounst cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, cte., and from St.Louis and Chicago to California. Write me for literature and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. Judge RusmII's Appointments. tree, vllle. Jf i&ic v.;«: ruVInsptiurs. IIU Jrntlnagburg. Halls county, July ,l>» T, 8 p.m. / REDUCED R. R. RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULYt The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A St L. Raiiw*> v« 111 »e 11 cheap round trip tickets to all points south of the Ohio and Potomac and eaat of the Mieels- sippl river. Including St. Louie. Evansville and Cincinnati, at one and one-third fare*: ticket* to be eold July 2d. 3d and 4th. good to return until July 8th, 1908. For further information anJ tick* ete apply to any agent of the W. 4 A* R. R. CHA8. E. HARMAN. Genera! Paee. Agent. 1 RENOVATING Matt retail made new; best work: new tlt'.liur, nil grade*. Work »*Qt fur and delivered same da j. ATLANTA MATTRESS CO., Both Phonee 4147. * 174 Piedmont Avenue. WATCH FF NATHAN’S VIENNA CAFEl Dies at Spartanburg. ( pedal to Tlis Georgias. ] ’ Spartanburg, 8. C, July } —Joel I> i t ,iK"il «s years, die.! st his thl- city Sunday nlsht Tbs rtbi. urn- held Monday of-