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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, Tl'KHriAV. Jt'f.t 3. iso* LAWRENCE WHITE, SON OF SLAIN ARCHITECT, STANFORD WHITE WKwinffl ^fTTT^ui....T-- y J ■vfj7 sa " mK - a ' - !*“ -h-- 1 *«^SSfSxi PQtO ^5" Mfc S»v ,« "•Cj •»*o»t* t 1 *»«■. 3*4 r»^ ir ss™i *52," 5». THie pioture !< from a snapshot of Lewrenc* Whita, aon of Stanford White, taken at hie tether's funeral, and facsimile of the grand jury Indiotmant againat Harry Kendall Thaw. Good Show at the Caalno. Max Hoffman'* own company gave the Initial performance of the weak at tin Caalno Monday night before a big liuusr, despite the disagreeable state • if Hie weather, Silver* Oakley and uertruiie Hoffman were the stare, nnd their work was so exceptionally good that the audience was delighted with •fm entire performance. Oakley's pantomime of a baseball until* could hardly be Improved upon, ALLEGED ASSAULTER HAS BEEN RECAPTURED lhi*' lnl to The Georgian. a Chattanooga. Trnn.. July I.—August Itirketta, the much wanted Soddy man, who was arrested In Birmingham after having left the court room here, where ho wag being tried on the charge of I rhnlnnl assault, skipping his bond, itai hr.,UK in by Sheriff Shipp to this . ity yesterday afternoon. Ricketts waa ■ horsed with assaulting Mias Masai* iietiiry, the ll-year-old daughter of a man hunt at Soddy. The trial waa al- lni,*t in progreaa when the defendant ivnlked out of town. and hta act waa wall received accord Ingly. The funniest thing about thla man la hla not trying to ba funny, and In that la ha decidedly ao at tlmea. Gertruda Hoffman never appeared to better advantage than Monday night. Her Inittatlo brought her many encprao.^^1^^^^^ ^^77 The lloiiman company will be here MRS. ROBERT UZZELL DIES AFTER AN OPERATION Speelal to The Georgian, Balnbrtdge, Oh., July 1.—Mrs. Rob ert I,, tlxsell, wife of Purchaalng Agent R. L. Uiaell, of the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway, died at har home on Collage avenue today, after a aurglcal operation. Mr*. Maxell Wn* formerly Miss Met tle Martin, of Chapel Hill, N. C. The body was sent home for Interment. HhV leavaa .one child aged K yeara. Mrs. Uagell la a cousin of President William* of the Georgia, Florida and Alabama. PRINTING, BINDING LITHOGRAPHING AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING F. E. PURSE, 14 *o 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. SHOES AT MANUFACTURER’S COST. They must go to make space for our new goods. Kfoner saved if you buy at once. CARHART SHOE MANUFACTURING CO Bell ’Phone 13. r >5. 11 Viaduct Place, Railroad Front. LOW RATES VIA GEORGIA RAILROAD Account 4th July. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d and '4th, limited to July 8th, at rate of one and one-third fare for round trip. For full information apply to any ticket tftnt of the Georgia IUIl road. R. E. MORGAN, ^General Agent. WELL KNOWN WRITER DIES AT ADVANCED AGE Special to The Grorglan. Crawfordvllle, Q*., July I.—I* L. Veaaey, one of the oldoat and but known dtlxena of Taliaferro county, died- at tha home of hla nephew, J. H. Wheeler, near thla place, Sunday. Hla remalna were interred In the Craw fordvllle cemetery Monday, Dr. J. H. Kilpatrick, of -White Plain*, ■ conduct ing the funeral aervlce. Mr. Veaaey was 71 years old, and waa well known aa a contributor to the Christian Index and other papers, and for hie wrltnga before various as sociations ond gpneral meetings throughout this section. Ho untied with the Baptist church August 11, HIS, and for practically nil the time sines hu bun a member of the Bap tist church at this place. Malaria Causes Less of Appsttts. The Old Standnrd, drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out innlarla and builds up the syitem. Bold by all dealers for 17 yeara. Price (0 cents. CONCERT TO BE GIVEN AT TURN VEREIN HALL The Jugentlvereln concert will bo given Tuesday night at a o'clock at the Turn Vereln hall for the benefit of the German Lutheran Church. The pro gram follow*; Overture—Selection. "Die Abendglocksn"—Maennerchor. Baritone solo, (a) "I'd Wlah to Die," Tolaolt: <b) "An der West," Preaael— Georg* Man. Violin Solo—Dave Silverman. Orchutra—Selection. Clarinet nolo, "Home, Sweet Home” —Mr. ' tVedemeyer, accompanied by Mrs. Madden. "Hnldcnroeeleln”—Maennerchor. Quartet. "Verlaseeh" (Forsaken)— Mnm. Muench, Stelnlchen. Mau and Beleradorfar. Soprano Selection—Mlu Snyder. Orchestra—Selection. $2.88 MACON AND RETURN. Via CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (Col ored). Meeting, Macon, July 10-14,1906. Tha Central of Georgia Railway will eatl tickets to Macon and return, July 9 and 10, at rate of one fare plu* 25 cent* from all point* In Georgia. Tickets limited to July 16, 1906. W. H. FOGG. D. P. A.. Atlanta. Go. . ZULUS LOSE 600 MEN BEFORE QUITTING Fffi DINIZULA BELIEVED AT BOTTOM ■ OF REBELLION AND HE MAY BE DEPORTED. Special Cable—Copyrighted. London, July S.—News cornea from I Pietermaritzburg of a desperate bat tle near Nordsburg between a detach ment of. Transvaal volunteers and an army of Zulu*. The natives charged repeatedly, hut not until they had loet fully COO men did they retl(>. The lose of the whites whs one killed end two wounded. South Africans are confident tlmt Dlnlzuln, high chief of the Zulu na tion, Is really at the bottom of tha re bellion nnd the demand that he be sent back to St. Helena Is growing In force. HOWELL MEETING IN THE FIRST WARD! Supporters of Hon. Clark HovpU's candidacy for the gubernatorial nomi nation met In. the First word Monday night at 230 Peters street. Although j the weather was bod, *. good crowd was ( In attendance and considerable enthu- j | elasm was shown. J. R. Smith was fhnlrman of the I meeting and epeeches were made by Charles T. Hopkins, n. ,\r. Blackburn, i William 8. Wler. Mndlson Be!!. W. H. Terrell and Albert Howell. The latter) was called upon by the audience. HOUSES FOR RENT SINCE TRUSTS VACATED I 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 and 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. Start with the Town. The Indian Territory with its immense SHI resources nnd tile largo amounts of money paid by tho United States to the India’nB, is the key word of opportunity. 'Everything concerning Kinta is ns represented. Put your money here and let It make for you a snug little fortune. Wo predict for Kinta a city of 10,000 people within five years. Special to Tho Georgia a. Ltttlo Rock, Ark., July 3.—At least 50 houses In Little Rock have hod "For Hunt" signs piste *m1 on them J*lnr<» the beginning of the prosecutions on account of alleged violations of the Arkansas antitrust law. Sans-Bois Investment Co., J. W. RIDDLE, Agent. 30S FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ATLANTA, GA. YOUNG MAN ASSAULTED AND MORTALLY WOUNDED ttpralal la Tb* Grantee. New berry. 8. C. July J.—Dolphus W. Ruihanlt, a young while men, who re side* several miles from Newberry, woe assaulted by several while men Satur day night and eerloualy, If not mortal ly, Injured, (he weapon* used being knives. Husherdt's esse I teats were George ' end Walter Koon and Frank Stukee, •II of whom reelde la (he mill vtllaga. ■ George Koon and Frank Stukee were arrested Immediately after the fray, hut Walter Kaon mad* good hie escape. Koon and Stukee were brought be- I fore Mayor Brown and each fined 115. 1 Immediately they were rrartested on a warrant sworn out before Magis trate Bleaee and bound orar to the higher court. 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, v FIFTH REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD OF GEORGIA. CEDARTOWN VOTERS ORGANIZE ESTILL CLUB gpeclsl to The Georgian. Cedsrtown. Oe„ July 3.—An enthusiastic meeting of Estlll supporters wee held here yesterday In the lew offices of Bltnee & Tleoa, end an Bstlll Club was organised with the following officers: President, Cep- tala J. A. Peek; first Tire president, lion. J. It. Lacy, mayor of t'edirtowa; second Tic* president, A. C. Cnhb, merchant; third vice president, J. A. Wilson, notary public; fourth rice president, T. II. Adams, county corn nil..Inner nnd llTeryman; secretary nnd treasurer, w. I- Knight; chairmen cam paign committee, Cotouei J. L. Tteon. Col onel Eetlll Is especially strong wttb the Confederate Vetereet here, end has a good 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. Farlinger. WIRELESS STATION NOW IN OPERATION Children under 10 years old admitted free, when ac companied by an adult. No extra charge for seats in grondstaud. Battle immedi- j ately after baseball game.! Ample street car sendee. Special to The Georgian. Charleston. 8. C„ Jnly The DcForrest wireless telegraph station nt Charleston be* in put luto working order after months delay, and errml mesasgrs here bran ssSSsJBsisrssr dm& at Hampton park, near the Bell ground* It wee atterbrd lor debt eotne week, age. but later released by tb* sheriff, a settlement haring hern effected. Judge Russell's Appointments. Comseere*. Tuesday eight. July A CereeSTtlie, Franklin euuaty, July 4, at Jackson. Bntte ennety. July 7. at It a. ax Flotilla. Runs county. Jut" 7, < p. m. rnklosgburg, Butto county. July 7,1 p.m. REDUCED R. R. RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY. Tho W. a A. R. R. and N. C. & St. L. Railway will aoll cheap round trip ticket* to all points south of tho Ohio a.-d Potomac and east of the Missis- s.ppi river, ."eluding St. Louis. Evansville and Cincinnati, at one and one-third fares; tlcksts to bo sold July 2d, 3d and 4th, good to return until July Sth. 1906. For further Information and tick ets apply to any agent of tho W. 61 A. R. R. CHAS. E. HARMAN, General Paee. Agent, I 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 at 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 the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from StXoms 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. RENOVATING Mnttressea made new; best work; new ticking, all gra<i<>«. Work sent for aod delivered same day. ATLANTA Both Fhones (147. MATTRESS CO., 174 Piedmont Avenue. 1 WATCH rir T ,l,! NATHAN'S VIENNA CAfE| BMlWWHflllMBBBflSMBflWZBgggSBSgBBgHgBraCWCMgMgBMBggRRgBBMBBWWMR Diet at Spartanburg. petal to The Georgian, ^rartanburg - , S. C., July 3.—Jo