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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, JULY 9. 1**.
HEIR PRESUMPTIVE TO GERMAN THRONE
OPENED HIS EYES UPON THE WORLD
ON THE UNITED STATES’ BIRTHDAY
Here Are
Pictures
of the
Crown
Prince and
Princess,
Parents of
the Future
Ruler of
the Em-
Birth of Heir Pre
sumptive Was Wide
ly Celebrated
Marble
Palace at
Potsdam,
Where the
Little
German
Prince,
Who Will
Some Day
Be Kaiser,
Was Born
He Was Born on the
Fourth Day of
July
TO LITTLE WILLIAM THE THIRD
By JAMES J. MONTAGUE.
O HO! You ttny Kalserllng, Just blinking forth today
Upon the land that by and by shall fall beneath
your sway.
Does life seem any different because your trundle.bed
Is shadowed by the awful crown'that gleams on grand.
pa’s head? . '' '
Are you too full of kingly pride to laugh or coo or crawl,
AU wrapped In majesty, or Just a baby, after tall?
Y OU'LL have no end of dukes nnd counts to play
with when you please
And kings and emperors will cry "Oesundhelt!"
when you sneexe.
And many a fair and noble dame will Journey from afar
To prod you on your dimpling chin and say how sweet
you are. ,
Rut still, when colic gnarls you up, we fancy that you’ll
scowl
And wrinkle up your little nose like other babes, and
howl. •
W HEN grandpa lulls you off to sleep It surely must
bo fine
To hare him rock you In his arms and croon, "Dio
Wacht am Rhein."
Your finger tips will clutch bis sword, and that grand
uniform •
Will make a pillow for your boad and keep you snug and
warm.
But when those huge mustaches fall upon you with a
kiss—
Ah! Then you'll sit right up In fright and gurgle out
"Vot lss?”
S O, “Prosit!” dumpling royal mite, the whole wide
world awaits
To.gase upon your wondering face and ask of you
“Wle gehts?”
And scores of other babies who that day from heaven fell
Will hear about you presently, and coo to wish you well;
And every little atom of that?myriad baby host
Would Just as soon be born a king os John D. Third—al
most!
HURLED HIS FLASH
THROW GLASS
Will Atkinson, a young white man
residing near the Pulton Bag and Cot
ton Mills, was arrested early Sunday
morning by Policeman Hannah on the
charge of throwing a whisky bottle
through a plate glass show window In
the berntur street store of Smith &
Biggins.
temi e bl * wln<5ow WB * Badly shat-
Officer Hannah was near by at the
nme „t the crash and rushed to the
Keno in time to catch Atkinson. The
Snung man Is sald.to have been drlnk-
Ho will be tried Tuesday morn
ing b».for»* Recorder Broyles.
MooT
The above reward will be paid
for such evidence tw will lead to
errcst and conviction of tho party
or parties who maliciously cut a
number of wirea on cable pole at
turner of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday night,
April 19, or Thursday morning,
April 20.
A like reward will be paid for
evidence aa will lead to the
arrest and conviction of any per-
son or Persons maliciously inter-
*'- r ing with or destroying the
Property of this company, at any
Point
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
J - EPPS BROWN,
General Manager.
CIpMC
BLACKBURN BILL
Representative R. B. Blackburn has the
distinction of getting the first bill enacted
Into law this session.
Gortrnor Terrell signed (he Wnckbura
Mr. Blackburn Introduced this measure
last session nt the request of ninny sub
urban dtlsens. who bad been subjected
to annoyance from these places.
FALLS FROM A LADDER;
LOCKJAW KILLS HIM
By Private leaned Wire.
Doyleeton, Ohio, July 9.—Joseph
Kolffer Is dead as the reault of being
knocked from a ladder a week ago. He
was picking cherries from a tree at his
home when one of his pigs entered the
yard. A dog gave chase and the pig
darted under the' ladder upon which
Mr. Kelfter was standing. The ladder
toppled - over, throwing him 30 feet to
the ground. He was uninjured except
for a broken linger, which he Ignored
until lockjaw set In. Then he was be
yond medical aid.
ATLANTA'S OLDEST SAVINGS
BANK PAYING JULY
INTEREST.
All depositors of the Georgia Savings
Bank and Trust Company are request
ed to bring their pass books to the
bank and have the July Interest added.
Amounts deposited before July 10th
will draw Interest trom July Is,. Jt Is
a very noticeable fact with this bank
that with each interest period the same
books are presented for a larger In
terest, together with many others that
have joined the ranks It only goes to
show that when a man once gets the
taste of Interest from a bank he Is
never satisfied without It. It Is also
noticeably true that when a man once
forms the habit of saving he never
tires of It. A great many firma, manu
facturers and corporations are building
up a surplus fund with this solid In
stitution. Let every Atlantan make a
firm renolve that at the end of the
present year he will be worth .more
than at the present time and resolve
further that he will not allow his money
to remain Idle. Both of these resolves
can beat be carried out by depositing
with the Georgia Savings Bank and
Trust Company. They accept deposits
as small as ,»1 and pay Interest on
•very dollar In the bank. Don t forget
Work-outs At
Gravesend\
By Prtvata Leased Wire.
Gravesend; Jon* Island, July f.—Waatbcr
raining; track good.
Sprakera, mile In 1:47, breealng.
Bellcatrom, I furlonga la 1:46, 9 handily,
her beat.
Hanta Catalina, 3 furlonga In :371-6,
breealng. Improving.
DeatJny, mile Jn 1:4#, handily. No sc*
count.
Fllpflapj 1*4 mile* In 2:17 3-5, breealng.
Never so good.
Colonel White, mile In 1:45, breealng. At
bla beat.
Bluentone, 6 furlonga In 1:16. All out.
Albert F., 6 furlonga la 2:16, handily.
Sure to win soon.
Bight Royal, mile In 1:45, galloping. Nev
er ao good.
Maxle Witte, 5 furlonga In 1:02 3-6, ban
<llly. Stay with him.
Accountant, 5 furlong J In 1:02, handily.
Never bet ter. Has his foot.
Wsterbury, 5 furlongs In 1:02 3-6, handily,
Good work.
I'aumonok. 4 furlongs In :49, handily.
Lots of speed.
Skylark, 5 furlonga In 1:00, breealng.
Oran, 5 furlonga In 1:02, handily. Beat
2-year-oW out.
Whimsical, 6 furlongs In 1:1634, handily,
Never ac»ed better.
Jennie McCabe, mile In 1:401-6, handily,
rontoufle, 0 furlongs In 1:21, breealng. She
Is good.
YELLOW FEVER RUMOR
HAS BEEN EXPLAINED
Special to The Georgian.
New Orleans, La., July 9.—An expla
nation of the report received by Gov
ernor Vardamon, of MUalselppl, that
yellow fever had appeared In New Or
leans has been made by Dr. J. W.
Amende, of the marine hospital service
at Gulfport, Miss. Dr. Amesse said
that he visited New Orleans last Fri
day and after leaving the city made the
following remark to Dr. LeBarron, the
health officer of Oulfport, who made
the report to Governor Vardaman:
I could give New Orleans a sat
isfactory bill or health Indeed on the
authority of Dr. White, head of the
marine hospital service at New Or
leans, were It not for the fact that at
the moment of my departure a tele
phone communication came from Dr,
Goldthwalte, of Mobile, to the effect
that an afternoon publication of that
City, Mobile, was announcing the dls-
to put your money in be^re July loth every of a case of Mack vomit.”
Jufy u“ r emtTf town iTcporirnrs can This case was d.sgnosed by a com-
remit by mall. Bank open every Bat- I mission of New Orleans physicians at
urday afternoon from 4 to «, in addition typhoid fever, and so announced Friday
to regular morning hours. night
Additional Sporting Newsjfe Oil find SeaSO/7
FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWELVE. ^
West End and M. Kutz Teams
Lead Commercial League
SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
MJvay A fa. 10, Beck A Gregg 5.
West End 9, Foote A Daviea 2.
M. Kuts 15, J. Regensteln 6.
LEAGUE STANDING.
i.om
CLUBS— Played. Wont. Lost P.C.
Weal Rad 3 3- 0 1,000
M. Kuts .. ... .3 3
Sllvey.. * .: 3 2
", UpKCOfttctn 3 1 _
Foote A Davies. . .1 0 t .000
Beck A: Gregg.. .. _.I 0 3 .000
Three more games were decided In. the
Commercial League Saturday.
The M. Kuts team and the West End
bunch each won again, and the pair
now tied for the lead In the race for The
Georgian's pennant, while the J. Hllvey
team, which beat the Beck A Gregg ag
gregation, Is a good third.
All* the games wera well played, closely
contested and wftnaoacd by large crowds.
The most exciting game In the league race
thus far will be played next Haturday, when
the league leaders meet. Both the 31. Kuts
bunch • nnd the West Eudera are jammed
full of confidence, and some smooth play
Ing can lie looked for.
KUTZ TiAM WINS.
The M. Kuts ‘team took the .Itegenateln
team Into enrap Saturday by s score of 15
to 0. The Kuts team worked the Sullivan
battery, and N. Hulllvan had the Regensteln
batters at hfs mercy. When the game was
safely won, be let up a trifle, but the re
ault waa never In doubt. Both teams play
ed good ball.
The line-up follows:
w. nuifinn. ma,
Richards, If....
Ahlen, cf
Hartorlus, 3b.. .
Sden, 2b...,
?. Hulllvan, c..
Franklin, lb..
“ Hulllvan.
REOENSTEIN-
....... Heins, If
- Rich, ss
...Schwab. 2b
.Barwnld, rf
.Hanks,
Walker, p
Mendel, In
.. .Zschsrlss, lb
:Colllus, cf
Abraham, rf... ....
Hcore by Innings:
Kuts 406 033 000-15
Regensteln 010 009 030—
8ILVEY TEAM WIN8.
Hllvey A Co. played Beck A Gregg ths
third game of the league season, winning
by a score of 10 to 5. Several hundred fans
saw the game, and were delighted to aee
some good, clean ball playing. The game
was played at Grady’s crossing, West End.
Neither team had played on the grounds be-
GLIDDEN TOUR
IN PROGRESS
By Private Leased Wire.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 9.—The advsnre guard
of the Gildden tour arrived here this morn
Ing from New York. Among them are Al
bert Tucker, superintendent of the tour;
H. J. DeRcar, clerk of the tour; 31. C.
Reeves, Jacob Schrader and others.
Paul Doming, tho official head of tho
tour, who offers a handsome trophy for the
tourists making the best record outside of
the Gildden tour, will canto here tomorrow
trom Detroit.
$2.88
MACON AND RETURN.
Via
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (Col
ored). Meeting, Macon, July 10*14,1906,
The Central of Georgia Railway will
sell tickets to Macon and return, July
9 and 10, at rate of one fare plus
25 cents from all points In G^r^ta.
Tickets limited to July 15, 1906.
• W. H. FOGG, D. P. A.,
AWanta, Ga.
BULLFROGS CHALLENGE.
To the Sporting Editor of The Georgian:
The College Park Bullfrogs would like to
get games every Haturday afternoon with
boys under aeventeen years of age. Would
like to hear from some club for a game
Haturday, July 14. The line-up Is as fol
lows: Stone, catcher: W. Brown, pitcher;
Bettis, firat bane; Walker, second base;
Bettis, third base; G. Bottle, short stop;
Butler, left field; B. Brown, center field;
Melton, right field.
Address all communications to Albert
Walker, College Park.
TEAMS BREAK EVEN.
The Pulliam Street Sluggers and the Key
stone ball club played a double-header Sat
urday, each one taking one game. The
feature* of the first gams were the fielding
3!arsh In left field for the Pulllnm Street
Sluggers, and the team work of tho Pul
liam Street Btugegrs. The features of the
second game were the pitching of Lewis
and the catching of Cannon.
Score:
FIRST GAMB.
Pulliam Street Sluggers 6
Keystone ,.o
SECOND GAME. ,
Pulliam Street Sluggers 2
Keystone ,,
The aeeond game went thirteen Innings.
The Pulliam Street Hfugegrs are open for
challenges from boya under’fourteen yenra
age. Send all challenges to Joe Lewis,
manager, 254 Pulllnm street.
The line-up la as follows: Cannon, catch-
r; Lewla, pitcher; Miller, short stop; Me-
Mlllnn, first iHtse; Manly, second base;
Close, third I tone; Mar»b. left field; Duke,
center field; Butler, right field.
DOUGLASVILLE Wl*%8.
Special to the Georgia*.
Dougin iiv llle, Ga., July 9.—Doiiglaavllle de
feated TallupooM here Saturday afternoon
In one of the fsateat games of the season
by the wore of 5 to 4. The featurea of the
game were the pitching of Selman. for
itouglaavllle. and the team work of the
Tallapoosa boys.
The game waa In doubt at all times, nnd
It her aide.
The lineup waa as follow;
“SILVHY- or
Dabney, 2b„ „ .. .. .. „ ,...1 0
Daniel, lb 0 0
Sloan, aa.. . ,31 3
Ellington, 3b., 2 1
Young, c 2 0
Montgomery, p 1 0
Botnar, ef ;..0 1
Parker, If 0 1
Looney, rf. 0 2
Totals
BfcCK A GREGG-
Parrish, c..
Adams, aa.. , .. .. ,
Weit. p
Keapesa, rf
Strange, cf.. „ *. .. ..
Parker. If
Garwood, lb
Fa Ivey, Jb„ .. «... ...
Heart, 3b
.. ..10 4
i l
Hllvey fk Co..
Beck A Gregg,.
FOOTE A DAVJE8 LOSE.
Those who rode out to Fort MePheraon
Saturday afternoon aaw Weat End defeat
Foote a Daviea nn the barracka diamond
In a handy manner. II. 11. Ilunnleutt
Rogga again demonstrated hla
box, and got more than bla ahare of the
batting honors.
The score follows:
ftjOTlS It riAVIRB-
Spangler, c
“ugart, as..
.lull, lb...
Ilnrnell, cf.
Glbaon, lb
Keating, rf
Weaver, 3b
Carrie, cf ,
Stevens, p
Hell, p
Totals..
loraia..
“WHfffTOn-—
Hood, if
Mlddlebrooka, ... ..
n!' P ’lV *Hunnicntt, rf".
l’erke, tb
Box*., p..,
Frank, aa
Crane, 2b
E. E. Ilpnnlcutt, cf .. ..
Totals
Score by innings;
Foote & Daviea 0001
Weat End.. .. ..010 j
ft. ii:b
) 106—2
l 40*—0
Summary: Home run, 11. II. Ilunnleutt.
two-base nlto, Parks, Boggs (2); sacrifice
hit, kllddlebrooks; atruck out by Boggs 15.
by Btevena t, by Hell 3; basaa on bans off
Bogga 1. off Rtevena 2, off Hell 1: stolen
bases, Gibson, Frank, Holms (2>, Darnel!
“ rlld pitch, Hell
’ gams, two houra.
EVERETT MADE
BEST JH0WING
DID WELL IN WEEKLY 8HOOT AT
TRAPS OF THE ATLANTA
GUN CLUB.
jwmm
The Atlanta Gun Club'a weekly shoot at
Lakewood Saturday proved one of the best
of the year. The attendance was good, and
the shooting flrst-claas.
Everett led the shooters with two
out of 25, with 89 out of hla firat 100 and
with 156 ont of the afternoon's shooting
at 175 targets.
Poole, aa usual, mads a good score. Dur
ing tho afternoon ha made three 21s and a
30, giving him 33 ont of 100.
The scores follow:
GUNNER—
Sorter
Jordan. . .
Cantrell.. ..
*ane.. .. ..
Cverett
Ilunnleutt.. .
Mitchell.. ..
Venable.. ..
Jackson.; .. .
Evans
>r. JllJey,,
*oole. .. • .
Wheeler
M. C. Sharp..
Id 20 19 19
• • ..IS IS w •• -»• «• ••
e. ..J4 16 16 13 It 15 14
....21 21 20 21 .. .
.. .15 14 16 14 .. .
.. ..20 M
....17 16 20
. ..16
PACKERS WIN GAME.
play
insisted, with the base* l
mom
f Atlanta, 4*a. Office 104«. Pryor Street.
in Interesting, but one-sidsd game,
tha Packers defeated the Presbyterians
Haturday by the acore of I to 0,
The feature of the game waa the pitch
Ing of Hcott Bell, of the Packers, who
pitched a no-hlt game. Tho three hits
made by the Packers were by Roaenfeld
and Baldwin, the former making a two-
bagger and a single, and the latter a three
bagger.
The Packers are very desirous of playing
the Maddox-Ruckar, Southern railway or
Decatur teams.
Thla la the first defeat of the Presbyte
rians.
Scorer R. II. E.
Packers „ .... .... •.,,....8 3 2
Presbyterians ,...0 0 6
Address all challenges for ths Parker*, to
John Campbell, care Cudahy Packing Cam-
P*«>y. *
WHIST CONGRESS BEQIN8.
By Private Leased Wire,
Boston, Maas., July 9.-Boston la to be
the scene of big denis this week. They
are not deals In stocks or real estate, but
pasteboard of varied hues and divers
spots. At the Hotel Somerset this after
noon, the alxteenth congress of the Ameri
can Whist League settled down to work
and sport. Those in attendance Included
representatives of whlat claim throughout
the country. The feature of this, the
opening dag, waa the play for the Brook
lyn trophy. Instead of twelve teams con
testing for (be Brooklyn trophy, aa In
previous years, the number this year was
reduced to eight teams. In order that more
auxiliary asaoclatlons might compete, and
to make the playing strength of the visit
ing teams thoroughly representative. To
morrow (lie pluy for the Hamilton trophy
will l»egin. and Wednesday the kltnneapolla
trophy will l»e contested. The tournament
will continue until the end of the week.
is with ns now. Maybe you
arc going to tho seashore or
to the mountains for a few
weeks’ recreation. If so you
will need more or less Fur-
nislungs to complete your
outfit.
A few Negligee Shirts,
white or in colors, with cuffs
attached or separate. Light
Neckwear,Feather Weight
Underwear, FancyHosiery,
Straw Hats, Light Weight
Caps, and many small articles to complete your'summer
wardrobe.
ESSIG BROTHERS,
“CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN," 26 WHITEHALL ST.
PUQILISTIO FOOZLES.
n, Print. Leewd Wire.
New York, Jill, 9.—Iloliby tamely,
Frluro fentherw.lght, who defontiHl Walter
Stanton l«,t weak, It aaxtoae to meet
the Iwit boy. In the haelneae. Lundy
aura he would like to ram, rent end met
Tummy O'Tool,. of Philadelphia, or Jimmy
Wnlah, of Boston.
Rddte Hanlon, the Krlero lithtwelRht, nnd
"Fhrhtlnx lMck" Hyland, err training for
their twenty-round bout, which le on thr
card for July 20. The promoter* ,re pree
eat, end ere In the nlr an to where to
pidl off the bout. It la more than likely
the lioya will meet liefure the Colma Ath
letic Club, of Colma.
Kid Panta, of Boaton, who waa defeated
laat week by Belfleld Walcott, la nnxloua
for another mutch. Paula anya he took
tho match on two daya' notice, and did not
hava * chance to *et In ahape.
Jack Blackburn, tho Philadelphia heary
weight, rlalma ha waa not In goad ahape
when he met Ueorge Gunther, on Thura-
day night. Blackburn aeya ha la ready to
meet Gunther again.
If Young Corbett will poet n forfeit
guaranteeing that be will lie In good con
dltlon, the Inillanapolla Athletic Club haa
offered him a good purae to meet link
Itunell, of Philadelphia.
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New York ta the prtae haeehal! elate,
It la repraiented by cluhg In the American,
National, Baatern, New York State, Kin
plre State, Iludaon Hirer, Interstate end
Northern leagues.
The Loularllle club baa three former New
York pitchers thla aeaaon. Pultraann .and
Wolfe played with the New York Ameri
cana and Klllott with the Giants.
And now tho "Kitty” League adds a great
extra Inning ganio to the season's record.
Cairo wnn from Paducah In nineteen In
nings, X to 1. *
Jimmy Collins, manaxer of the Boston
Americana, Is now xlrlnx hla “yaungatera”
chance, and Huh fan a expect to
new team, with the exception of three or
four of the retenna.
The Chleego Nationals continue to piny
great ball. It la the Drat time on record
that an Irish ownar haa made good with
German team.
The Scranton teem In the New York State
League haa mads a wonderful record thla
aeeaoo, winning thlrty-ftra out of the Drat
forty-aeren games played.
The Lancaster team, leading the Trl
Btete League, haa been "bumping tha
humpa" lately, and the Indications are that
will be beck with the hunch In a abort
time.
BASEBALL DANNY D.
(Blnrn (he Ixindon-Oxfonl game, baseball
lina taken a firm huM on the English aport-
lovlng people.—Dress dispatch.)
"Wbst are the people gelling for?*' nuked
Cook le-on-n-Tour;
"Hit's Mime new Idonmlna' game they'**
got," the Bleacher Patron said:
"Why do they chase that man so bard?''
aald Cookle-on-a-Tour:
I think tli ‘
hup." the L -
"For *e slips Into a mussle and a pnfr
shoes wl* spikes.
And Y yells some foolish Isngwldge Imbowt
three bloomin' strikes;
And the hla tested players ran 'I m till f>r
the fence he hikes—
And they're 'angln* of the humplre In tie*
mornln’."
"Whet's that rings out upon the air!" nak
ed Cookie on n-Tour;
"They're fillin' 'ini wltn cold, cold lend,"
the Bleacher Patron aald;
"What sound Is that upon the wind?" «*k-
cd Cookle-on-s-Tour;
" *E‘s shriekin' bout 'Is bloomin' prayers."
the Rlcncher Patron aald;
"Our ’ome team was a-srsndln' right on
Vlet'ry's glorious brink.
When this robber chief's decision give m
all nn orful kink:
R'a gettln* nowt but justice, for *e put »»
on the blink—
An’ we're 'angln' of the hnmplre In the
mornln'."
» GU|lll'-wH'B‘ 1 llur ,
EMI foosle on ’ot links tonight," the
Bleacher Patron aald;
"I've played him brhfge s score & times."
said Cookle-on-s-Tour:
" 'EMI wish 'e'd stuck to nulet gnno-s."
the Bleacher patron said;
For we’re 'antin' of the humplre, 'caos.i
he up an' stole the gstne,
An' we've yelled our Tdoomtn' 'ends
nn’ our throats ’sve all gone lame: -
This baseball's- orful wIMent, bnt we Ilk- s
It Just the same—
An' we’re 'angln' of the humplre In the
mornln'.”
—Denver Republican, .
CANADIAN "TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ths Port Huron meeting of the Michigan
short ship rice circuit will opan tomor
row and continue threa days.
Interest In tbs golf world will center this
week on Englewood, N. J., where the na
tional amateur championship tournament
will open tomorrow.
A report from Buffalo says that svsry-
thing la In readiness for the start of ths
mncb-talked-of GUdden tour from that city
next Wednesday. Judging from the Itiner
ary mapped out and the number and va
riety of the antomtfbllca entered, hto con
tent will be the greatest event of Its kind
ever palled off In this country.
By Private Leased Wire.
Xlngnr*-on-tho-Lake, Ontario, July 9.—The
best tennis talent of the Dominion appear,
wl on the courts of the Quhena Royal ho
tel thla afternoon at the opening of the
seventeenth annual championship tournn-
ment of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Ash<»-
elation. The tournament will continue
through the week. Judging from the high-
entry list and the promptitude of play
ers amt officials at tho opening, the niece
this year will go on record as one of tho
beat In the history of the association. As
the challenge cup, which was offend In
competition for fifteen consecutive years,
lH-cnme the permanent property «»f Benin
C. Wright, the American champion. iHMt
e r, a handsome new sterling liowl has
d offered thla year.
| ANNOUNCEMENTS j
FOR COUNCIL.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for council from the Second
Ward, subject to the white primary 014
August 22.
PRESS HUdbLESTON.
announce mys
I respectfully an
candidate for oouncil from the
ward, subject to the white primary 01
August 22.
C. W. MANGUM.
MACON C. SHARP,
For county treasurer, subject to white
primary on August 22.
I hereby announce myself as a Candida ta
for county treai
surer.
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CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago.
Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing
ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St.Louis
and Chicago to California.
M,teerie Rock Found.
Bprrlal to The Georgian.
Holms, Ala., July 9.—A Urge mete,
orlc rock, about two feet In diame
ter, hae been found on the farm of
Robert rolemnn, on the highland* near
here. The find wee mode by John
Colemnn, a brother, who la employed
In the geological survey by the Fed
eral government, and It la considered
an excellent aperlmen.
Write mo 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.