The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 04, 1906, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WKIiNKMUAY. JII.Y 4. I3H6. No Ad Taken For Lcaa Than 25 Cents. CASH MUST ALWAYS iccom- piny out-of-town orders. Watch The Georgian Want Page Grow. FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS. [MSA ATLAK DO I LE118 W |"| |. r.- HI Ic . Atlanta t 111 SIMlbS " Mill Si'S high gra'lf c North 1‘r/or *treet. TMiiolif HaKp Fug I wl». Artdrr— riano. rar# G#orginn. gaa irr lamp*, on* showcase and oS |c«motcr. Cola Book Co.. 0 Whitehall St, L TO ft KoTTHftMT A t vTn ».N r Ayf>~ ffXG 20 Rautb Pryor street,| V= Situations Wanted will hereafter bo inserted on this page free of charge. U yon wont a situation, send your ad. to The Georgian. Each ad. will bo limited to three lines, one inser tion. ran Company, at 20 will buy ofaell yon oat. DON’T GO BLEND. WHEN YOU HE 15 THE ATLANTA Wrecking Co.’s n«w line. Just a<M#d a fall line of trnnka. traralers* snpptlva and Ilea. Th# cheapest *w Ina of ti f#n#ral offlea aonpl bid. Wa buy. afiTi r and 9 West Mlfc Mitchell straai an mrjrtWif. it Ml phone MISCELLANEOUS. THB&B MILLS Also LUMIIKIt-WK HAVE ■ cutting aonth Oaorgla pine shlssl*' manofactura flooring, celling, sldl lath. Wrlta oa /or dcllrcrid price Han Lumbar Company, “ WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—GOOD STIIONO WniTR MRS aa helpers In tba foundry to laarn mold- arm' trad*. Good pay to start with and better pay Id two or thrao month*. Only those with good references odad apply. •>eLoach Mill lift. Co. LABORERS WANTED, $1.25 PER DAY. Wages Paid Weekly. ATLANTA CAR WHEEL WORKS. Take Luckic St. Car to Waterworks. i.o tatr want toTiwwviw »r Tamil goods? If so, call up 2101 (Hall), The Southern Auction and Salrsgaf '^ Poutb r i (Ball), _ » Company, South Pryor. WANfinr-H^miAiriHm.iTKir era" tin secure regular ~wnplojrniiSF^ railing at oar.. " ' WANTED HELP—FEMALe. WANTED — TWENTY- fivc women and girls in oi\r sewing room. Anyone who can run a machine at home can quickly learn our work. Experienced opera tors make from $8 to $12 per week, and we pay 60e per day while learning. Apply Niinnnlly Bros. & McCrea, 36 W. Alabama street. WILL. TIIVk iii:<h i.ak ..Ah KMl'i^iVUitHT In our aawlng room to girls and woman on easy work, abort hours ami RMwafad 112.00 par wa« ... wages to those without asparlaoca unt thay laarn. If you lire ont of Atlanta, wrlta us —■* “* '“ J "—“— rk, short hours ami good pay. operators make from 66.00 to *k, and ws will giro good day hose without aiparlanca until If you lire out of Atlanta, i and wa will giro yon Information about boarding places. Nuiinsily Ilroa. A McCrea, M W. Alabama street. SITUATIONS WANTEPr^MALB. ■ tlon as trarellng MlcKmnn. plies preferred. Hast references. Salesman, cars The Georgian. L WAWEr^*Tfl*mos~A>rgA< msiat: either repair work or luatalllng new ma- rhtaery. Addreaa T. A., care The Georgian. armnre— by a bor IK yearn of age. * ^MdreM^Work^jarj Hlnr. work prl- ua WANTEO—AGENTS. AGENT* WANTING BIG AND QUICK money aend for our free circulars 0 igllM»aaamMJj^jjjCo^JJjj»Us^Ala WANTED—8ALE8MEN. 1NTELUUKNT, 111ST LI NO SALESMEN for luagntflceat new ms pa; new feature#: easy sellers; esdnalre territory and liberal proposition; extraordinary chance for work ers. State If yon bar# had eaperteace. H . : » > > WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKI>—TIIK PUBLIC TO KN that the Southern Auction and Salvage Co., at SO S. Pryor, can dispose of your household goods, office fixtures, safes, car pets, ruga, ptaaoe. etc,, to advantoge. _ IV A .VTftU-PttlCKH OS’ CKCKlfeD atooe and sharp aand for building pur- rent at ope crusher and con- DeLoach Mill Mfg. Co. -.ikwe wrw- must 1*# In good condition. atooe and a poaea; alto to creta mixer. Tram ". ■ atlng asL A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GO 8EB SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP. cb,oc O W. rap-'- change. I.up ■ 1012 Mllrbell Lbone W l, Mala. . auutuaiui .u,u 1. i.,,i ir- Ce. We repair, raconstrocL »»• buy and Mil euiomohlloa Garace. trbell atreet, Atlanta, Ga. Mi ATrllACTIVE HIGN* WILL BRING YOU r« hl(b (rad. work call oa <. Pryor. Phone M a NTmikn~op-«' r nPA , r» now who wtah to Invent from 160) to m*r. Agency. Xl i'KPTAM.L 1 „ ai once I Bellamy IMP Candler building. TEEWWTax liiiAin: tbe brat . Itlrra la Atlanta; nap ateu.tgra- abac: tmth '|>baan: Bnclr furnl.h..!. App>T LjjJ tVatarr balldln*. Tbarada, a l, II u r lor> - - u^4.u^i FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. IU PLEASANT ROOMH 12 TO IS A Loditu It a track. Mcala I2.M a 10S Trlaltj mail Bell ptwaa llanta pkona T7«7. ( LEAN. ■ Uirij. li U lion, an, Allan I.KAN. COOL, NICELY PUBNISIIBD I f'U- m.n. >: pa, w~k. No ettra for taro In fooni. 1# Trinity Unix. ' i pbooo rtt;. ALL BTYI.RR HATE*. WIRE AND IRON fences sold sod erected. Fencing foe form, lawn, garden and ponltry. Jnrioayn agents for "Kige Fence/' Dixie Fence Co. successor. Tilly Fence Co., 41 West Hooter .treat. Phone* POt FOIl TIIK NEXT TUN DAY* 1 Wll.L rnl my IS aulta to IS. Carroll, the tailor. 172 Peachtree afreet, opposite Aragon hotel. AT t’osf-Uv stock OF IRON and vaalt down to lie aold at rant darini n#xt work; now la jrour time. 26 M. BrOtfl atrwt. R. W. Ellla. Atlanta. Ubriiai. rufii Htr.K paID for green poplnr wood anapllt; nbtpmentn to t» mad# at one#. Georgia Wood Piaster p. O. Box 764. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. our thro# and four-room li»ua#a; also r«* rant Iota. If roa bar# an/, a## na. Praal#r 4k Htnlth, IK Auburn. corn#r Butler. Them# EDUCATIONAL. HnniFrrxRi;/ ■ irr» >Rif frer'TS'jjT'TYiir writing, mathematics, gmtnmar and spell. ami Wei! L08T. LOgT-FOUNTAIN PEN MONDAY AF- ternoon. Reward. A keepsake. 'Phone, Main 4417. PER30NAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, rbonee 1*2. 20 B. Hunter 8L WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. largest stock In •oath. 44 N. Broad 81. “KENT LIGHTS.” THE BF.8T OF 51ANTLB LIGHTS NOW aold at mt N. Pryor EL Alex Kent. Phone 4MI WANTED—TO RENT. live or alx-room (1st or rottage |by * northern family of Jour) within ten min utes walk of imetoirlce. Addreae with par ticulars U. X. I... care The Georgian. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 I.fCKIE. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 7S4. Men’s sewed hair soles, 7tc. WALL PAPER. j. M. QUICK A CO.-WALL PAPER, mouldlng* 1 u!cturea, t>J'«r* frames, etc. Dell phone W. Standard 704. 77 K. Hunter. PIANOS. liltAM1IACII PIANOS. ESTABLISHED IB*. ngenT PIANO CO„ 42 N. FORSYTH. YOUR TEETH ril.I.ICD WITIiOUT PAIN BY AN 111 prorod mothou. All work cuaranitod U room. Rmaoti.blo price*. Ltnlcr Dcnliil l»orli>ra, Wbltcb.ll HI., orrr Emmons ilothlng otoro. Boll nboto 3C*J. OLD HAT8 MADE NEW, pANAkfiT AND " It I Li N " HTttAW^li ATS doonod and roohapod. Me. Soft and atilt fall hata claaned and ra* ahapod. Ac*. ACUB HATTElft. «k Wbft BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .or Talking Maektnaa and Raeorda. Jnat racatrad largo eonalgnmont of marhlnoa a ad orar 11,000 racordn Immediate attention glr.n mall ord#a Wo want tba name, of all talking maeblna dralera In Ike aooth. Wrlta for catalogue. Aloaandor-EljM Co. AUKIiRUa^EXhtnilT dry dlalribotora In tka aoutk. Houlharn ajranla for IM.re, 1 Hnoll ond llndaoa Llejelea. Writ# tor laoa enialogtM and price II.L Alciaa Tala. —t aai laundar- KKouopatiTP? KK\lBD/kH Ip dlaraara and , _n a Mcllratad Soap maaca you I glnlcnlly clean. (M year, avcnal J. Ena. apoclallat, ail "Tbo Grand,” , lanta. Oa. YOUR TEETH CBDWNED 22 K GOLD CROWNR D UP, without polo. All work guanfatood U C ara. lAUIer Dental Par lore. While. II Ht.. oror Eaunona’ ciothlag at ora. Ball Wl: kiovf, W0KC PACK AND titiK household gneds; insurance mte one per cent Office sml warehouse 2*34S Welton street Both 'phoneua Cuthcnrt'u Trans fer. UKYNOUiS*. THB HIGN Mm*, banner*. Lag* and * foe apodal occaaioaa. 20Q is paistkr: flag decorations K. Alabama St TEETH BXTRACTBD POBITIVJELY WITHOUT PAIN—All danul work oono wltkout pola. All work guorantoad II .rare. Lanier Den tal Parlora. 294 tvbltrkall Ht.. oxer “ i* clothing atoro. Boll phono fUhJ. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) Ilaooa. at a price that cannot hdp ■•o you. w monthly payment) guaranteed foe two yeoro. 56?'cU”b " TEETH BEBT SET OP TEETH *.00. OUABAN- rood to it. All work guarantee! It raara. Lanier Dental Parlora ,J)4 Whltehafi Ht. near Emmons' dotting atom. Bdl phono SXM, , TO OUR ADVERTISERS. We have in The Georgian office a large number of answers to advertise ments inserted in the want pages. Many of these have been in the office $or more than thirty days. Among them may be .one or more for you. We will take pleasure in delivering these letters if those to whom they are di rected will call or send for them. They are not in our way, but we are of the opinion you would like to have them, otherwise you would not have adver tised. No. 89 CAPITOL AVENUE A NEARlR RESIDENCE ON LOT 105x200. This piece of property belongs to an out-of- town owner who wants to sell; we are instructed to offer it at $12,000. Such big close-in places as this are getting scarce and more valuable all the time. The house is in good repair and brings in a substantial rental income. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. EAST CAIN ST. NEAR HIGHLAND AVENUE. SPLENDID COTTAGES ALMOST NEW. or^Knna. IS2 mo for bargain. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 AUBURN AVE. . THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only One Lift of Eight Brand New Suburban Horn**. Tba Drat month will ba given FREE and It occupied ona year, two more month* .will bn (Ivon FREE at the end of tho year, making only nlno month# you will have to pay for. None but good famlllte will be allowed In Iheao houaee. Theae are located on the River eloctrlo car line only twenty mlnutta ride from the center of the city; contain 7 and ( roome; have never been occupied; art located In Waet Atlanta Park. Every houee front* a flfty.foot Park, which U set In tries, evergreen* and flowers. Pure air; na tive oaks; an Ideal a pot tor children^ le cheaper than living In the city and the surrtmndlnge are more whole, aome. In the center of thla Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will curs any cast of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, noatly furnished, a store, a school.housa coat ing 12,500.00 will soon bo complotod. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on tho ground*, will show you through tho houses. Rant 210.00 par month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phonee 6188. 412 Peters Building H,000—CHEAPEST AND BEST HOME near Grant park on tlita able. IU* Ar on ronrr, r*at trout lot, MxUO, aiunlr. level and brass only about a year old. water, gas, sewerage, etc. This place will hear closest InapveUoa. 12.100-0LENNWOOD AVENUE COTTAGE. 4 r. and ball, lot 4!sl7t, level and pretty, la worth more $2,750—COLLEGE PAMC HOME. t il. t- atory. corner lot, IOOiIIO. level, shady, lovely. House la good as nvw. This jnac« la worth n lot more money, than this, being beautifully situated In Atlanta's prsttlcar suburb. 14.2CO—BRAND NEW *-R. 1HTORY HOME on good north side paved street; car line, etc., hr,ii.., la double floored, etorm sheeted, beautifully flnlahed Inalde and out, nice ele vated lot. Owner refused 140 rent for thla. Prefers to sell. Will make either g splen did horns or Investment rllrt rod/; runs Imeji 400 feet; gdorT neigh borhood. Village being built here. Special Notices FUNERAL NOTICE. PAYNE—The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Payne. Mr. and Ura Samuel F. Floyd, Mr. C. P. Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Payne and Mr. C. W. Hunnlrutt and f*tr. Hy are Invited to attend the funeral of Mr. C. M. Payne, Thursday. Jtil* IN A POOL DOOM YOUNG MAN. WHO KILLED NE GRO A YEAR AGO, IS BADLY CUT AT THE SAME SPOT. 227.MO-BE.VTH POR HM0. ON LEASE, TO delighted tenant* I* close In on north tidy, Just oB Peachtree street. This la a ilmust bn pay balan l C. McCROKY. McDonald EUBANKS, L. M. JOHNSON. FOB RENT. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 20 BALTIMORE PLACE. This right-room, two-alory, frame, double house la on the south Mde of Baltimore place, between Weal Peachtree and Hprlng street*; Is a thoroughly modern house; has gas, hut and raid water, stationary wash- stand. porcelain Iwlh, rtosel, sink In- the kitchen: the lot Is * by 1M feel; boa a servant's house; hae a hotair furnace In the Iwaomtut; the location Is llrat-claas In every respect; will rent or lease to Bep- tvmbor I. 1107, at 24# per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 212. DUNLAP STREET! FOR SALE—One of the best places on Duulnp St.; fine house and lot. Price reasonable. Must be sold at once. Sec LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Bhonlug rtie Arrirafand Itevarture of Pa*: No. Arrive From— * No. p#ptrt ~HL • S NnahvUle 7:10 am * 2 NasbvIU# . S:K am 71 Marietta . 8:.T5 am 74 Marietta ..12:10 pm •M Nashville 11:45 am *2 SagbrIUo . 440 pm 75 Marietta . 2 50 pm 72 Mariatta .. 6:30 pm * 1 Naahvllle 7:» pm • 4 Naahvlll# . »:60 pm CENTRAL OP OKOUOIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— ftavoDoah ... 7:10am Macon... 1241am Jacksonville . 7:80 am Savannah 1:00 am "acoo 11:40 am Mncon 4:0) pm 4:05 pm Favannah ... 9:15 um , 7-.V5 pm Jacksonville . 9:t0 pm Ja Mi Rnvannah Macon ATLAaVTA and west point rail. HOAD. Arrive From— Depart-To— *8#lma «..... 11:40 am *Monfgoojer/ 8Mam •Montgom'y . 7:40 pm •Montgomery 12:45 pm *1:35 ddi *8elma 4m Bb k . I other traloe 'tally except Sun* All trains of Atmnta ana West Tolnt tlallroed Company arrive at and depart B om Atlanta Terminal station, corner ftcbell street and Madlaon avenue. *S#lma IW LaQraaye.. Aa the result of an exciting sod bloody fight Tuesday night shortly before mid night In a pool room at 290 Marietta street, “Brooklyn,” C. R. Williams, yoaag white tun a of 210 Luckie street, 4s In the Grady hoepltal with three severe •tab woimda In bta right aide. It will be remembered that about a year •go. Will lame shot and killed « negro named Van Z4n In “Brooklyn.” almost on the earn* spot where the fight of Tuesday night orenered. Williams asserted that the ra* tr * — * exonerated by a coroner'i uaed a luagaslue pistol Zan, shooting him seven times. him with a knlf defense. He wi a Jury. Wllllnn In killing Va however, that the statement, Williams rutting was u. .... man, uatned John Murphy, wl Foundry street. Murphy has not beeu ar rested. When naked for •old “The row started over a game of pool. Thla other man cursed me, and I struck him. We then clinched, and were sepa rated. I Jerked loose from the man who was bolding me and rushed at the other man, who stabbed me In the able. I did not know he had a knife at the time. After I waa staldted, 1 threw a billiard ball at him and he threw one at me. I have no Intention tf prosecuting the case.'' Williams waa formerly a fireman on the Western and Atlantic railroad. Arrive From— Depart To— ^Augusts .... 6:00 am •Augusta 7:45 am oooyara 6:45 am r.khonfa v«.» am Covington .. 7:44 am *Augusta |:30 r •Augusta ...12:» pm Conyers 6:00r Lithonla .... 9:26 pm Covington ... 6:10 c ah - u * 1 SSL I dally oxcept Hud- BEADOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, iv. From— Depart To— Irnunghasa . I;40 am onro, . . . 7:Natn Vaahlnrton . <:Mam Bli tbhovtllo ... (Mam M< (ana phis. . .11:43 am Now York . .12:00 u ilngh'm . »:» pm W.ahlogton . JM pn Blrmlngh'm . Hhown lu Centra! time. Book Emperor's Prize. Newark, N. J„ July 4.—All roads lead tn Newark and th* Interest of musicians all over the country turns to th# culmination of the sreat saeng- •rfrat there today In the contest for thi> German emperor'* prise, for which there are six conteatant#. Hut Kill* Two. New York. July 4—There were two death* today aa a result of the op pressive heat.' Frank Gargarno. the 4- montha-old child of Antonio Gargarno, died early today, while In Harlem. Margaret Savage, a baby seven months old, died. FINDLEY'S YOUNG WIFE FOLLOWED TO JAIL PITTS TRAGEDY CAUSED A SEN- SATION BECAUSE OF STAND ING OF THE MEN. Bpeelal to the Georgian. Abbeville, Ga„ July 4.—W. J. Find- ley, who waa arrented at Pitta Ga, Monday evening on a charge of killing W. F. Rycroft. and brought here, was lodged In jail to await a preliminary hearing. He lo a young man, and wa* ac companied here by hie young wife, to whom he hae not leng been married. Rycroft wu about fifty year* old, and I* survived by a wife and a grown son and daughter. Both werw very prominent and the tragedy caused quite a sensation. There were only two eye-witnesses to the killing. It Is Mated that trouble had been brewing for aome time and threats of violence had been made. MISS 8UTTON LOSES. By Private Leased Wire. Wimbledon, Eng., July 4.—In the mixed doubles of the lawn tennis hamplonshlp tournament today A. W. Oore and Mia* Thompion beat W. W. Hlllyard and Mia* Button. 6-6. 2-2, 2-2. J. P. MORGAN IS AGING RAPIDLY Deaths arid Funerals. W. L. John*. W. U John*, 74 year* old, died at I 'clock Wednesday morning at his real- denco. No. '22 Lee strut. He la sur vived by four children. The funeral service* will occur Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from hla late residence, end the Interment will be at Holly wood. B. Lester. B. Leaser. 20 years old, died at a pri vate unttarlum Tuesday night at 10 o'clock, after a short Illness. The fu neral services will be held at Harry a. Poole’s chapel at lo o'clock Thuraday mornlng. and the Interment will be at Hollywood. Mrs. M. L. Holcombe. The funeral of Mrs. M. U Holcombe wu held from her late residence, No- 107 Julian »treet, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and the Interment wu at Hollywood. E VERYBOD Y WORKS EXCEPT “UNCLE JOE,r SAYS HOUSE Desk of the Gentleman From Bibb Was Gaily Decorated Wednesday Morning. “Enjoy the Fourth of July.” Theae words on a blotter, attached to two long torpedo stlcka, with which the duk of Joe Hill Hall, In the house, wu decorated; Wednesday morning, greeted the gentleman from Bibb when he arrived for the Fourth of July ses sion of the nouse, for which he flll- buatered and fought Tuesday. Two tor pedo stlcka and a box of caps had been ireaented lo the honored son of Bibb >y some unknown admirer. Mr. Hall's duk, with It* decorations, attracted much attention from the member) present Wednesday. When Mr. Hall himself arrived there wu generous applause, but he only smiled aa he uw the fireworks. He took the teat behind his regular place. The house had been In session but a tew minutes when tbe following reso lution wu Introduced by Mr. Black burn, of Fulton: "Be It resolved. That one day's leave of absence be granted the Hon. Joe Hill Hell Ip order that he may enjoy to the fullest the use of the toys left on his desk, and tbat the distinguished son of Bibb be requested not to In dulge In the use of Are arms and pyro technics during the day's session. "Be It furtner resolved, That 'Every, body Works Except Uncle Joe.'” FEARING IMA GINARY MOB, HE SPENT NIGHT IN A TREE Insane Negro Preacher, With Strange Hallu cination, Does Remarkable Act—Flees to the Police for Protection. With hla mind t#trlt»ljr disordered and manifesting the hallucination that a mob of men and dogs waa seeking hla life. George Graham, a negro preacher residing 1u»t outside of the ■ city, apent the long joura of Tuesday night cowering among the Utahn of a tree In Weal Kml. Shortly after the break of day Wednea- ■y morning, the erased nearo climbed out of the tree and ran wtldlj for several blocks to Bicycle Polleeumn Smith, beg ging him for protection. The officer seut the negro to the police station, where ba la being held on a charge of lunacy. with dogs, waa hounding him. .Graham big tri r tbe among the branches and remained there throughout the night. lie Informed thf police that all night long armed men sol UNUSUAL DISTINCTION ACCORDED THE GEORGIAN RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE Continued from Pago Ont. iCon/rlght. ML hy IV. It llwrat.l Thla snapshot of J.P. ilorgsn sutl hht daughter wee takra ratable Holy Tri ally i-hun-h In Loudon, whrre th» American Hnanrlrr attrmlnl the wsddlng of Mias Ran dolph. This photograph plainly shows how Ur. Morgan has aged of late. strength bf the commercial South and Its greater possibilities founded upon the highest and most substantial In legrlty and fair and honest dealing. He made a plea for the establishment and maintenance of methods and men In the counting room which would bring Georgia and* the entire South Into the front rank for commercial fair play. Colonel Gravel' address was enthu slastlcally received. At Its conclusion Mr. Charles O. McLaughlin, cashier of the Cltisena bank of Leesburg, Fla, asked the privilege of laying a few words to the convention. Walking across the convention hall, he placed his hand upon the shoulder of Colonel Graves and. In a few choice words, commended the sentiment* of Colonel Grave* to the bankers. In closfng, he presented a resolution Indorsing the policy of The Georgian and Its attitude toward the people for clean, sincere and better newspaper publications. The resolution was unanimously adopted by a rising vote, amid much enthusiasm and applause. It wu an unprecedented proceeding, and u a spontaneous action of the convention It came with all the more sincerity. Mr. Wltham, president and presld Ing over this convention, after the adoption of the resolution, turned to Colonel Graves and stated pointedly: "We mean that.” This statement wu greeted with prolonged applause. OHtit CHALLENGES MAYOR T0_PLAY GOLF OIL KING PREPARES TO CELE BRATE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTHDAY. By WILLIAM HOSTER. Special Cable—Copyright. Complegne, July 4.—John D. Rocke feller In challenging Mayor Suvolte to a game of golf this morhlng said: “I will make It International and try to beat you. but whoever wine we etlll will be friends. On this day particu larly I can’t forget you eeht us La fayette." Ha wu deeply Interested In the rare between the Deutschland and Iw Pro vence. He said: T can easily understand the commer cial advantage of a speedy liner, but I hope the pusion for speed won’t go too far. It might become dangerous, ae In the old days of the Mississippi river boat*.” A crank with a fuel preparation u a substitute for coal wu turned away today; alto one with a copy of Rem brandt ~a* good u the original.” "Hr won't know the difference,' the deader to the mayor. ”1 will aid _ ■ WPIW II give you a liberal commission.” Mr. Rockefeller Is making prepa rations at the Chateau to celebrate his birthday. The townspeople are hoping he will make this the occasion for a cred liberal gift for the poor. lion by BANKERS END SESSION OF 8PLENDID CONVENTION Continued from Page One. were present and added much to the gayety of the occulon. Session Tuaaday Night. Hon. Gi Gunby Jordan, of Columbui, addressed the convention Tuesday night on practical business and bank Ing methods. President Wltham, In presenting Mr. Jordan, stated tbat he Is the sblest business man In Georgia. Mr. Jordan mads a distinct Impres sion on his audience and said much of Interest and of great value to the mem bers of the usoclatlon. Many papers were read during the sessions, which were discussed after their conclusion. Among these were the following: "Overdrafts"—D. B. Kendrick, Ac- worth, Ga. "How to Prevent Excessive Loans"— G. C. McWhlrter, Abbeville, Ga. "Benefits of Insuring Deposits"— Roy Jackson, Comer, Oa. "Benefits of Call Money"—J. W. Thurmond, Donalsonvllle, Oa. "Advancing Money on Cotton Only Feature of Our Business That Is Rol ten”—E. K. Farmer, Fltsgerald, Ga. "How to Pay for Cotton on Bill of Lading"—L. R. Farmer, Louisville, Oa "Courtesy Due Competition"—J- N- Jacobs. Lawrtncevllle, Ga. "Hallo of Loans to Bank’s Capital Stock"—R. C. Bacheller, Palmetto. Ga “Local Opposition"—S. J. Carter, Par rott. Oa. "Employment of Females In a Bank —M. E. Everett, Butler, Oa. "Should a Country Bank Pay Ini'r- eat on Deposits?"—A. D. Brown, Tab botton. ‘Safety vs. Proflta"—A. P. Coles. At lanta. _ , . “Bank's Advertising"—J. J. Pariah, Ir., Adel. 8pirit of the Convention. It to doubtful If there assembles dur- ng the year In Georgia a brighter, happier, wittier or wiser convention than the one hundred and flfty Wltham bankers. The youth and vitality of the com pany la Inspiring. Their happlneaa Is contagious, their wit bubbles from the Irrepressible genius of the president through all the rank of membership and the superibr wisdom of the « am bankers lies In the fact that that are accumlatlng cheerfulness, phlbw* ophy and helpfulness along with their worldly store. ... _ The present convention at W art* Bpring* I* one of the happiest In th* history Of the *»*oclatlon. There la not a dull moment In the program fr-’tn roll call to adjournment. The pap*™ are short and bright, the hall I* cooL and President Wltham sparkles fore and aft of every speech and keeps as expectant audience awake and on me lookout. _ , It le a great convention, full of gone brains and good business, but evea fuller of good heart and line purpose. ASSETS OF COMPANY _ - EXCEED LIABILITIES By Private Less*! Wire. Indianapolla. Ind, July 4.—Charles L. Henry, president of the Indlanapdl* and Cincinnati Traction Company. n-'» operating seventy miles of laterurba* eEctrtc'Tlnea out of this, city, waa *P* I minted i see Ivor of the tomppf Judg. Carter. It Is alleged the com ny la MMMe M peat an outatand ng Indebtednea. of In *>xee*f* of th# III be given greater pri' !eC * ecelverohlp.