The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 04, 1906, Image 7

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TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, .TTT.Y 4, 19A THREE GOVERNORS tnd a hoBt of depositors with Two Million, Threo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars to their credit, strongly endorsed THE NEAL BANK. Waa first appointed a State Depository by the late Gov. W. Y. Atkin- jon, then by Kx-Governor Allen D. Candler, reappointed by him, then appointed by his successor, Governor J. M. Terrell, also reappointed by him. We are so near the ten thousand line accounts on our books that we are encouraged to reach out for twenty thousand depositors. If each one of our loyal patrons will Bend us one or more accounts we will soon have the roll complete, thus enabling us to still further Increase our ability to aid Merchants, Manufacturers and Home Builders. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT One Dollar starts an account with a little Home Bank and book or with a hjok only. We allow Interest, compounded seml-anuuully, at the rats m three and one-half per cent, per annum. t. H. 1H01HT0H. Pits lint. W. f. MAmr. CaahUr. H. C. CALDWIU. Asti. Casiltr. HAS NO NOTICE OF AN EPIDEMIC CHOLERA PREVALENT IN PHILIPPINES ALWAYS. Sanitary Education of Natives Is Expected to ( Re!ieve the Situation. ENGINEER COSBY IN WRECK; SECOND WITHIN A MONTH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEQB8. The Sonth's Ideal College-Preparatory Home School Georgia Military Academy College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. Your wn'a destiny is fixed ms he pinm from 12 to 18 years of mge. The paramountquestion with every parent What teachers, what com- panions, what environment will fully satisfy the peculiar needs of my ton an i insure his fullest development, social, moral, intellectual, physical ? Correspondence with us will aid any parent ' In this academy every teacher is a specialist, every opportunity is afforded OYery boy, the full limit of attendance is reached every year. Splendid equipment, perfect health, delightful Southern winters of the famous Piedmont region. 1,300 feet above sea level. About 80 boarding pupils Mvo with president and faculty of 10. Highest moral andsodaltone. Select patronage from many States. Regular military drills, good gymnasium, modern reading room, wholesome athletics under trained director, thorough preparation for any college or the rational academies, bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, manual "milling, music. COL. J. C. WOOlfWAlUJ, A. M. By rrlvnte Leased Wire. Washington, July 4.—The bureau of In sular affairs of the war department has uo dispatches from Manila Indicating that cholera Is epidemic In the Philippines, a though It has been known that It hns ex fated la a mild form in parts of the Is land. The last deaths from cholera reported to lio bnrenn were several months ago, *““■ ~ two soldiers nt Fort McKluley died o tlinun »**. The last outbreak of cholera In the Phil lupines occured tu August, 1906, when from August 23 to October 14, 713 cases and 633 deaths were reported. But the outbreak of 1905 was Inslgniiu-nut when compared with that of 1902, when a total of llO.MS cases wore reported, and 82,905 deaths were known to have occurred. Cholera In a slight form Is epidemic In the Philippines almost everywhere. But the an nit n ry education of the native* by the Americans 1s gradunly relieving the serlousnes of the outbreak. ttenU,. of Bookkeeping Thorough courses of Bookkeeping and Shorthand at greatly reduced rates. Good positions secured or money re funded. Ask our hundreds of gradu ates and their employers about us. Clip this ad f send to us, and receive Jsrge illustrated catalogue, LUCY COBB INSTITUTE Athens, 6a. 1906 I 1907 The FORTY-EIGHTH session of the Lucy Cobb Institute, an Institution f?r the education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and room reservation* apply to MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at homewith'- . out pain. Book of I tlculars sent Fi——. ■ ». M. WOOLLEY. M. D. f Atlanta, Cia. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. ANNOUNCEMENTS i FOR COUNCIL. I respectfully announce myself _ candidate for council from the 8econd Werd, subject to the white primary on August 22. PRE88 HUDDLESTON. I reapaetfully announce mya.lf candidate for council from the Third ward, eubj.ct to tha whit, primary on August 22. C. W. MANGUM. OSTRICH WILL RICE AGAINST A TROTTER Thoec Interested in racing matters are with Interest tbe ra.ee between "Hurricane," the trotting ostrich, and "Hud" Glbbonay,” a fast trotting horse nvuvci i.y it. n. Evans, of Atlanta, which *111 take place Saturday, July 7, at 4 o'clock on the Piedmont park race track. The ostrich belongs to the Ingram Bros, nstrlch farm at Pone. DeLeon park, and na« raced In aereral foreign conntrlna and “* never been beaten eictot once In France, when ho waa pitted agalnat Mc,,i„ racer and taking fright at l_ "ranee machine became unmanageable and J" ln consequence adjudged loner. Mr. Liana now haa "Bod Olbboaey’* quartered jmon* the big blrda on tha farm at Ponce IM.MH In order that the racer may be come accustomed to the light of the oetrfcb •nd not be frightened at the critical ®°tn*»nt. A big attendance Is expected at the Piedmont track on Saturday, and those anting the matter In hand hare promised * S"od program of arst-elssa racing event*. Utley and Chief Joyner, of tt*< lire wpsrtment, hart been asked to officiate *’ Judge, for Mr. Brahe and Mr. Cardoza n.. ln Jtr»m will be represented by Lieutenant Jim P. Anderson. SILVER BASKETS, e are showing some very attractive, patterns in these Much-sought pieces. The stuiths who have wrought them have so admirably ear- ?? e< l out the artistic ideals of *ho designers that the result “ entirely pleasing. . tJrace, elegance and supe rior workmanship are char- a, torisfic °f all our silver ware. MAIER & BERKELE. i THE TRI POd"°Au NT CO., 37 N. Pryor 8t., and.a ARE OPPOSED CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLEDGES ITSELF. [Boykin Bill Before Legislature Will Receive Support of At lanta Merchants. ART The work of the Credit Men's Auocln- I tlon and othcra Interested In the abollsh- I ment of bucket shops In Georgia waa [ heartily sanctlpned by the thambvr of com merce Tuesday afternoon at tho regular monthly meeting of tbe directors, and roolutlon, were passed which will [much toward the Anal passage of tbe blu j now tiefore tbe house, Introduced by Mr. I Boykin, of Lincoln, prohibiting backet (hops nd — _ eommlMloa boast*. Hnvlil Kirkland, chairman of tho leal. I lntlvo committee; J. K. Ore, C. K. Truitt, ” C. Callaway, Heal, Wright and others . . . u. 1‘othrnu, Will bring you a sample, card and glva you an oatlmats on Tinting I your walls with DECO-MURA, tha now sanitary Wall Finish. . Jutland, commission broker,, spoko ngnlnat tha meaanre. It. I-- Foreman Introtlnccd the following resolution, which woe imnueil by thu chamber of commerco: "we deplore the preaent pernicious ten- , _ jcy toward speculation, ranee bill | classes that can least afford It: anu ». «n, S lml to give our hearty moral support to to movement now making to exterminate I the- agencies of this evil, provided, how- that no Injury Is done to onr man- S otton merchant * - - " neaa Interests.' in maintained ft land commission buslncsees stating that he was afralt 0000000000000000060 tttro contracts. Mr. Kirkland stated tbnt DEUTSCHLAND WINS RACE ACROSS OCEAN. By Private I.ensod Wlra. Plymouth, England, July 4.— Tho Deutschland, of the Ham- burg-Amerlcan line, which ar rived here at 7:10 o'clock today, has won her race across tne ocean with the French liner La Provence. The latter started from New York an hour later and has not beon reported. to. ah President Jones was reqnesi tend tho reunion of tho Grand Army or roe Republic along with the other Atlanta delegates In the Interest of the proposed Katlounl military parks around this city. Since the last meeting the following names have been added to tha roll of the chamber of commerce, which brings the total membership up to 44S: J. E. Murphy, A. A. Fletcher, 0. 8. Watts Company, p. W. McClure. A. 8. Ilycra Company, A. N. Jenkins, Kdward J. O'Helrne George Hill- yer, Jr.. W. O. Archer. W. W. Griffin, W. E. Lenney, Adams ft Hoyt Company, Atlanta Steel Hoop Coapeujr. IL F. Wynne, W. 8. wlmpr, George A. Clayton, Hobbs ft Wey Co., It. C. Robert, II. ft. BlaeknaU, W. D. Beattie and J. E. Van Valkenburg. Engineer Flm B. Cosby, of tho Cen- t which wrjck ono person waa killed and tral of Georgia railway, wo* Tuesday 1 fifty hurt In his second wreck within a month. 1 How tho coal car got loose has not HU engine which Tuesday night near been developed. No serious damage Milner hutted Into a loose coal car was was done and both engineer and fire- tho same which on the evening of June man Jumped. 6 crushed Into tho Atlnnta and West ' 'Engineer Cosby was pulling a fast Point picnic train at Fair street, ln > freight loaded with watermelons, NEW YORK STANDS READY TO FIGHT AGAINST-LOCKJA W By Private Leased Wlro. New York. July 4.—Despite the efforts of the weather man td dampen the patriotic enthusiasm of the rlslDg generation, thu celebration of tbe Glorious Fourth waa on in nf | ’.,.1-' :ii 414.\ IIkM, -ti l ' 11 lnnc«* surgeons nn«l tiro-lighter* were up to their neck* In work. Thera was little nromlta of clearing weather In tho early morning, and the countlea* athletic celebrations arranged for the day will probably be sadly Interfered many hall baa Ita usual fenat of patriotic oratory during tho morning, nnd tho presi dent Is the eentral figure nt tho celebration at Oyster Bay. , ■ . The usual throng that flock* tc. .... beaches was held b*ek by the.rain. There will he patriotic bftul concerts lu tha The health department hns laid big supply of tetnnuN antitoxin, sm_ doctor who has occasion to tisu the lock* Jaw nroveutlvo cau obtain It from the health department headquarters. Thirty- one anti toxin dl*trlbutors have been on duty since daylight. A TLANTAN., A T THE SCENE, SA YS THA W WILL NOT DIE Robort Ooodmnn, vaudeville editor of The Now York Morning Telegraph, ar rived In Atlanta Tuesday night to visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Goodman, In West End. For tha j>aat year Mr. Goodman has been In charge of one of the most Important depart ments of his' paper. Three years ago he waa In Atlanta as leading man In The Night Before Christmas" comjm- _ty.- The following season he waa with DeWolf Hopjier In "Heppylend," and was with the "Earl and the Girl" com pany when he accepted a position with The Morning Telegraph. The night Harry Thaw shot and SCORE OF ROUSES ARE BLOWN DOWN FAMILY IN TEXAS TOWN TOSSED J FEET BY THE TORNADO. By Private Leased Wire. Waco, Texaa, July 4.—A tornado at Weat Station, 20 miles north of Waco, last night, blew down a score of resi dences. Mrs. Mary' Allen was badly Injured and a man named Atlams had an nrm broken. The Adams family were blown n dlstnnro of 100 feet The town has 2,000 Inhabitants and was In total darkness all night. MINISTERS DISCUSS METHODJF REVIVAL ARE CONSIDERING THE EVAN- GELIZATION OP CITY OF ATLANTA. killed Stanford Whits on the Madison Square roof garden Mr. Goodman waa one of the first reporters on the scene. With two other Telegraph men—one of Whom was Karl Decker—ifr. Goodman covered the Thaw-White atory In r way that nfade the other New York pa pers alt up and take notice. Mr. Oood- man la of the opinion that Thaw will not be made to suffer for the death of White. After visiting relatives In Atlanti Goodman will leave for New York Sun day at noon. He has accepted a post clan as manager for a new melodrama, 'The Sewing Machine Girl," which wlu open at Boston August 4, and will be seen In Atlanta the coming season. IS AT CARjOLLTON, GA, BANQUET AND RECEPTION TEN DERED PRESIDENT OF G. C. 8. C. ASSOCIATION. Special to Tha Gaorglan. Carrollton, Ga„ July 4.—Ben. J. A. Ay cock, recently elevated to tho office of president of tho Georgia Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association at LHbla Springs, waa given a rousing ovation and n aiilenilld banquet Monday tvenlng l>y tho Carrollton board of trade. Tho banquet bad bean kept a secret from Mr. Aycock and when the meeting of tho board of trade was called to order the subject of Its honors was not present President Mandsrllle sent down after him and as be cams Into tbe ball be was greeted by long and loud ap plause. He still did not understand tbo spirit of the meeting until tbe president called Hon. W. C. Adamson to tbe door. Judge Adamson responded In one of his customary speeches, full of wit. wisdom and healthful advice. He Drat landed and eulogised Mr, Aycock and commendad tbe it work ba had done In Uw part ba 0000000000 0 0 00006001 PRESIDENT CABRERA AGED MILLIONAIRE WEDDED SECRETLY. By Private Leased Wire. Philadelphia, July 4.—With out taking the trouble to notify his family, Samuol A. Crosier, aged 81, the njultl-mlllonalre manufacturer and Baptist churchman, haa been quietly married to Mrs. Josephine Slow er Grier, of thla city, tha cere mony taking place in Doylea- town, a hamlet In Cheater coun ty. Mr. and Mrs. Crosier then returned to the former's man sion at Upland, whan ha an nounced the wedding to his song and daughters. IN FEAR OF POISON By Private Leased Wire. Mexico City, July 4.—So tarrlfled Is President Cabrera, of Guatemala, of the revolutionists, according to Dun can Bankhart, consul general of Salva dor, that all of hie food 1* sent to him In a tin esm by hie mother securely locked lest It be poisoned on route. Cabrera la so afraid of assassination that he never sleeps two consecutive nights In tha some room. It la also said that Cabrera has become so mor bid that ha has Imprisoned the wives of leading ctttiens. ooooooooooooooooooo o CASTELLANE CAST OUT BY DEPUTIES. By Private Leased Wire. Paris, July 4.—Count Sont de Castellans was thrown out of hi* seat In the French chamber of deputies lost night on the ground of political trickery. The chamber by a vote of 282 to 221 annulled his election and de clared his place vacant. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EXCELLENT SERVICE TO V. RIOHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the months of June. July and Auguat tho Seaboard Air Lino Railway will operate on its train leav ing Atlanta »t 9:85 p. m., every SAT URDAY. a through sleeping car to Wilmington, N. C.J returning the through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thursday at 1:00 p. m.. arriving In Atlanta at 8:20 a. m.. Friday. Arrangement* have been made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to have cars ready at tho depot to Immediate ly transport passengers to the hotels at Wrightsvllle Beach. Baggage will be checked to destination. WEEK END rate, good for live days, 18.25; SEASON tickets. $18.55. SEABOARD , Changes and Corrections In listings in the next Bell Telephone Di rectory should reach this office by J UL Y 25 to insure insertion. Listings close on that date. Now is a good time to join thcll,000 other Atlantans who are Bell Telephone subscribers. <] Reasonable Rates Call Contract Dept, M. 1300 BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY meeting of members of the noxlneaa Men's Gospel Union and mtnlstora from different denominations waa held Tuesday afternoon at tho Y. M. C. A. building, for tho purpose of discussing plana for future evangelical work lu Atlanta. 'Thera were present at tha meeting Gov- arnor W. J. Northen, Dr. Marion Hull. Major Halford 1 and Mr. Patterson, repre senting tho gospel union. Representing tbe Presbyterians, Her. Ulcbsql Onne Hlnn and Dr. A. It. Holderby. For Ibe Christian church, Dr. Pendleton, of First rhorrb, and Dr. Hmlth, of West Knd church. For tho Methodists, Dr. Charles O.'Jones. tnd Dr. John E. White, of the Baptists. Short salka wore made by Ooverkw Northen. Dr. John E. White, Dr. A K. Holderby, Ilov. Blehard O. FUnn and Bov. B. P. Smith. Tbs ministers and numbers of tho union dlecuased varlona methods of doing evangelical work In Atlanta, though no notion 'waa taken before tbe mooting adjourned. ___ JNO. L. MOORE & SONS Have tbe only practicable solid double vision glasses on tho market. They are the Integral Kryptok Invisible bi focals and are Infinitely superior to ta* cement kinds falsely advertised as In visible. John Ln Moore ft Sons or* sole manufacturer* of tha Kryptok* In Georgia. Headquarter* for everything optical, 42 N. Brood Strsef, Prudential Building. and the material dnrelopmeut of the cotra* tj’a natural reaourcao. General 8. W. Harrfa waa railed on tuid reaponded. He, t«*o, paid a hiitli tribute to Mr. Aycock, apt-uklug of hla younjt Ufa and hla atrufjpe for nn education In tha ....... TAYLOR'S You Can Buy Them at These Prices Thursday and Friday. White, Black .and Colored {ft H g\ Wash Silk Waists, rogulnrJW I /M prices $1.75, $2 and $2.50, for'r x ^ Embroideries, from 7 to .0 4 _ inches, regular 12 l-2c and | f 9 f"*TC 15e qualities, for, yard • ^ Mill Ends and Remnants of finest 32 l-2c, 15c and 20c J - Ginghams and Cliaiubrays, ClS Embroidered Mulls and Dot- •% p* ■ ted Swiss in 20c and 25c | C1!S qualities, for, yard * ^ Bovs’ Laundered Madras*) p* ■ and Ckainbray Shirts, 39c > /’^ qualities, each Child’s Tan Barefoot San-P*^) ■ dais, in regular 75c qualities,**JII /'TC for, pair Ladies’new Tan or Black {jt*) Ribbon Tie Oxfords, in $2.50 flHl qualities, for, pair 36x45 Bleached and Hem-) _ med Pillow Cases for, each. X V/ CIS 81x00 full Bleached and »■* _ Hemmed Sheets, for, each. .Ut/ ClS Ladies’ extra out size full) f\ « Bleached and Taped Un- III PfC dervests, for, each ^ Ladies’ Colored Lawn Kimo-*) N - nos with white facings, fidiy^rj /'TC shapes 240 MARIETTA ST. ELECTED TO CHAIR IN NEWBERRY COLLEGE Bpwlal to Tbs Georgian. Nswberry. ». C.. July ..-Professor George W. Hansehlltl. of New York city, has been railed to Ike ehalr of modern languages In'Newlterry college, to sneered Hr. E. II. Hetsler, who recently mined accept a similar position at to* L'olver- I of Virginia. REDUCED R. R. RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY. The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A 8L L. Railway will tell cheap round trip tickets to all points south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Missis sippi river, Including St. Louis, Evsnsville snd Cincinnati, at one and -one-third fares; tlckat* to be sold July 2d, 3d and 4th, good to return until July 8th, 1906. For further information and tick ets apply to any agent of the W. A .or* of hit ... ada ao areraso sntdn of 100 per ernt in a examinations, thus breaking lb* record to that time of tbs unlrerslty. Uo spake nf his sprocli on bis graduation day as out lining his Ilfs. -^Majror j/jtnj and Judje Brown paid fitting Mr. lyreck r fespotidei II* was so much taken by snrnrlso by tha mealing and lb» tributes ptld him thst It wss difficult that he spoke. He rose aiuld applause. Mr. Ay- rock spokt of the cotton seed Industry lu S state and In tbe Houtb. Its said Jt I'been sn ambition of nls youth that I followed him on up to tbs.present to succeed Jn potting In sacceasfnl operation some Infant untried Industry In hla owe land; that he bad chosen fhr cotton In dnatry. He was one of Its pioneers and h* worked st It and encouraged It among s people who were skeptical of Its uu)coma: [bat for fifteen year* he had labored bard tor N; that when be began bis work In Ihla matter there were less thin fifty faille, snd they of small capacity, In tbe Moutb; that today there are more thaa 700, representing a capital Investment of more than IlcVr-I A sumptuous banquet was then spread to tbe members, tnd * le on log $500.00. AMUSEMENTS CASINO THIS WEEK Matlneei Today, Thursday and Satur day. MAX HOFFMAN’S OWN COMPANY, 30 PEOPLE 30 Including "Silver*" Oakley, Toney Hart, Oertrudo Hoffman, Otto Brothor*. Twin Slators Dolly, Next Week—VAUDEVILLE. BALE AT GRAND BOX OFFICE. DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, PresidanL THE GARDEN SPOT Of Atlanta. BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. See OSTRICH Farm PIEDMONT PARK* JULY 4th, 5:30 P. M. SHAM BATTLE. ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, GAT- LING GUN. Admission 25 cents; chil* dren under ten years old ad mitted free when accompa nied by an adult. Seats in grand stand free. * BENEFIT FIFTH IN FANTRY ENCAMP MENT FUND. A. R. R. CHA8. E. HARMAN, General Past. Agent. P08TMA8TER8 MEET IN NORTH CAROLINA. ■pedal to tbs Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., July 4.—The annual convention of the North Carolina Post- most in? Association Is In sssslon to day. Tho president of the association to Postmaster R. W. Smith, of Char lotte, through whose efforts the organ- Izatlon was forrosd several year* ago. Tbo above reward will be paid fop such evidence os will lead to arrest and conviction of tbe party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cable pole at comer pf Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, £pril 20. A like reward will be paid for tucb evidence as will lead to the arrest and conviction of any por. son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point Southern Bel! Telephone and Telegraph Company, I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. CAPITAL ICE MEN TO BE PROSECUTED By Private Latswl Wire. Washington, July 4.—Ire magnates Washington are to undergo a course "trust busting," and District Commissioner West has requested from tbs corporation romust an opinion on tbs proper way to proceed agalnat tbe so-callnt trust Tbs pries remains tbe asms as two or three weeks ago, bat tha supply of each family has been cut to two-turds of .tbs former amount Tlio dealers claim they can't ship from Muhin fast tnongb, snd that tbo artificial supply Is nearly exhausted. HIGH LICENSE ACT GOES IN EFFECT RACES! Piedmont Park Track, 8ATURDAY, JULY 7, 4 P. M. BIRD VS. HORSE. The Trotting Ostrich Hurricane VS. The Fast Trotting Horse BUD GIBBONY. Other Exciting Races. Admission 25c. and 60c. WORKED FOR 45 YEARS V/liHOUT A VACATION Special to Tbo Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., July 4.—Tho early closing and high license on local saloons are now In effect The saloons are required to close at 11 p. m. and open not sarller than 6 a. m. FT. OGLETHORPE CJLUB / RAIDED BY OFFICERS Bpsclsl to Tho Georgian. Chattanooga, Tons.. July 4.—Walker county, Ga., officers bavo raided a bsor dob which, it was alleged, was bring operated on Mundsy at Fort Oglethorpe. Pago Was Nominated. Special to tbo Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., July 4.—At Lexing ton yesterday Hon. Robort N. Page waa nominated on the Democratic ticket to represent the Seventh district. At Rutherfondton the Republican county convention met and elected del egates to the congressional, judicial and state conventions. President Rooadvelt and bis admlnlstrmUon were Indorsed. Special to The Augusta, Ga., July 4.—Robert Young, the veteran city hall Janitor, ho* a record of working 46 years without a vacation. Re says that ho has only been off from tha work sdl together about 10 days, end than he was sick. $2.88 ^ MACON AND RETURN. ' Via CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (CoU orrdMeeting, Maeon, July 10-14, 1906. The Central of Georgia Railway will cell tickets to Macon and return, July 9 and 10, at rate of one fare plus: 25 cents from all points in Georgia*' Ticket* limited to July 15. 1905. ' W. H. FOGG. D. P. Atlanta, Qa