The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 16, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORG TAX. 27 INMAN PARK LOTS AT AUCTION. J. B. Hightower’s Place MONDAY JULY 23, 4 P. M. Every Lot a Gem. Fine Shade. Fronts DeKalb Avenue. Great op portunity for home buyers and invest ors. We can rent 100 houses right now. S. B. TURMAN & CO., J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. MOTHER OF MRS. EVELYN THAW SAYS SHE GUARDED DAUGHTER nr- r Private Leased Wire. Pittsburg, Pa., July 16.—Mra. Evelyn lortncs Neablt Holman, mother of Ivstyn Neablt Thaw, ha* broken her lienee and apent houra telling a re "i-tcr the atory df Mra. Thaw'a early "Only Clod can know what I have suffered," Mra Holman exclaimed. “I I:.r.tiled to be strong; I have tried to be brave, but without my huaband'a oounael and help I could not have borne t ho heart pain. Why, they have even .-iiI<1 that I did not guard my child aa a m thjr ahould; a greater lie could not be utcred. "Most of these awful stories have to do with the years when Evelyn first went on the Stage,” Mra. Holman con tinued. “It has been said that 1 put i it on the stage. It Is a foul, malicious “Under. Yea I did send her to danc ing schools. 1 sent her to learn to • lance because alb her little -friends went to dancing schools, and she want-, cil to go with them. She had a bent tn music and art. "Well, the day came that I got an ufTer I" go to Philadelphia. I was to he a designer of gowns. Of course, thought Evelyn was juat right, but never hnd thought her eepectally beau tiful Hut one day soon after we ar- rived In Philadelphia my ayes were • ■liened. It seems that Just before we lift Pittsburg I hnd let Florence go aifsj with some friends on a vacation j,i « i.sson. •That day In Philadelphia we were mu with n friend and suddenly Evelyn Juhtpsd In the nlr and shouted. Then She rail helter-skelter Into a big man's linns She brought the man up to us and introduced him, but 1 have forgot ten his name now. i " 'Mamma,' she exclaimed, 'this la the gregt nrtlst from Philadelphia, who wanted to paint pie when at Creaaon. hr ELECT NEW OFFICERS 1st to The neorglan. m Soto Hotel, Savannah, Qa„ July 1 a -The following officers were elected on Saturday by the Seaboard railway surgeons: President, \V. A. Monroe, of San ford, X. C.; vice presidents, J. a. Wal la a, of Wade City, Fla.; H. M. Muller, i imrlotte, N. C.; E. H. Richardson, of Atlanta; secretary and treasurer, J. W, Palmer, of Alley, Oa. New member of the executive committee, J, II. Mill er of Cross Hill, S. C. N't.rfolk was selected for the next place of meeting, to be held during the Jamestown Exposition. A trip to Tybee closed the conven tion. SAFE DYNAMITED; CONTENTS TAKEN f»; In I to the Georgian. I'rSdsdan. Ala.. July 16.—The South ern railway depot at Cedar Bluff, on thr Home and Decatur division, was ribbed Saturday night, the safe be ing blown open and rifled of Its con tents. some flfty-odd dollars and pt- pere No dew has been found of the t obbere. He saye I have such an Ideal, utmost ethereal face.' “It was In this accidental way that the girl came to be a model for artists. “I went to the studio with her and found everything all right. I always did that aa long as she was a model. "Such lies as they have told! Never would I let her pose In the nude. 1 positively forbade It, anti she obeyed me. “I think Evelyn was still 16 when we left Philadelphia for New York. She was to tie a model there and wanted to go because In that olty there were more und greater.artiste. “They say her mother put her on the stage. False, false as any word can be. God forbid! I didn't put her on tbs stage. 1 wouldn't put a child of mine on the stage. I fought against It as earnestly aa a mother could. Hut Evelyn had been stage struck for some time. "They say I went with her to Mr. Lederer. False. She brought Mr. E«d- erer to me. Sir. Lederer wa« a* good aa a man could be to the girl. “He said' to me: ‘Don't let her go home alone. Don't let her go over to rehearsals alone. Come to the stage door with her. Be with her always.' And those very rules I followed. Never was she alone coming from or going to the theater." Asked to say something of the T case, Mra. Holman said: "No, 1 must not, tiut there will come a time when I can talk." "BUt can’t you say how Evelyn got nut from under your control?" was the Inquiry. "Not now, not now," exclaimed the mother. "Why haven't you gone to New York to Join your daughter?” "I've wanted to, God knows I've wanted to," answered the mother. Than she hit her lips and said no mqre. "Is It true that you Introduced your daughter to Mtnnford White?" “It Is false,” exclaimed Mrs. Holman. I ORGANIZED LABOR NEGLIGEE SHIRTS WILL FALL IN LINE' MURPHY CANDLER. JOHN L. HAND. Labor Day This Year Will Be Celebrated in True Atlanta Fashion, Organized Ubtr pcppo*™ to make the rplelirutlon of J*nl»or Day. Monday Septem ber 3. om of the moat elaborate ami * ex* teas!re erer held In Atlanta. At n meeting of Federation of Labor representative* at Federation ball Saturday night plana were nltteea ery hr ap pointed. Ilepreaentat! of the trade* union* were present. \Y. C. Pocket! wn* appointed eeeretary «f the general committee to aucreed Clinrlea Uernhnrdt, who resigned. The foil lug embers Though" defeated for the presidency of the senate lest year In a memorable contest. It left Senator Murphy Can dler with no rankling of bltternaas br soreness against any one who honestly opposed him. That In perhaps a pretty fair test of the DeKalb man's breadth and strength. He goes Into the battle like a plumed knight, and If he loses he accepts defeat gracefully. That sort of a man generally succeeds. Murphy Candler Is himself a big mill an, but .ho was one of the strongest advocates of child labor legislation last year, when the senate finally defeated the Bell bill, and he la largely the au thor of the stronger measure of this session, which Is assured of passage. Friend and foe alike say that he plays the game of politics clean and above board.' He doesn’t light by the underground'route, aqd he wine often- cr than he Ibees. . Defeat does not dis courage him, but only strengthens his arm to renew the bottle. He represents the Thirty-fourth dis trict, composed of Gwinnett, DeKalb and Henry. He lives In Decatur, where he has large interests. Personally he Is a quiet. unassiWUng gentleman, and very much liked. John L. Hand, representing the Eighth district In the upper house. Is fine type pf the business man who turns nslde from the private affairs Ilfs to serve his state. lie Is vt*ry wealthy, and Is one of ths strongest in on In the senate. 1 austere In his hearing, and drives dl rcctiy to the henrt of lny measure he la espousing or lighting without super fluous words. „ , And It Is the strength of his keen logic and dear Insight Into men and measures that gives him power with his co-laborers. If they oppose him they also respect him for his straight away, abova-deck way of battling. He la a prodigious worker, and as chairman of the appropriations com mittee wields no Inconsiderable power tn the distribution of thd annual appro, print Ions. He Is the author and advo. rate of sdme of the best measures In traduced In the senate. ^GOSSIP OF= STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS THE “NEW MODEL" AWN I N G S THE BEST EVER PUT UP. The greatest Improvement In applying awnings to residence •>r business buildings ever In vented. -imptlcttyofoperation. 8TORM Noiseless tn ogf ration, PROOF Roll up like a shads. I>i not shut'out light from or darken room. Iran parts galvanised. Dust- proof. Covering can be readily removed, washed and replaced again. Made In slses up to 61 Inches. Write for circular, photo and prices. AGENTS WANTED. M rtut mt United Sales Agency, Selling Experts, Fourth National Bank Building. ATLANTA PARK IS DEDICATED AT CANTON, GEORGIA Hperlal to Tti® Georgian. Canton, “0®* July 16.—The four-acre plat of land gtren to tha town of Canton by the Drown halra wan formally accepted with linpoatif ceremonies Friday, a large crowd beln; In attendance, dinner spread ou tha gro. nda and ex-Confederate soldiers participating la the meeting. The new park la a tract of the old llrown homestead donated to the town by Elijah. George M. and Mias Saltla Drown and Mra. Mary Connally. Members of the Drown family accom< panted by a faw friends aud tha leglalntlvo committee, with Captain Tip Ilarrlaou, want from Atlanta to tha dedication Fri day morning. The morning exercises ware given over to aiieech-making by Den F. IVrry, editor of the Cherokei* Advance, master of cere monies, and Mayor George I. Tenalcy, on behalf of the city. Talks were also made by Elijah Drown; I»r. K. L Connally aud Judge James It. Brown. * lion. J. Q. Nolan, representing the legis lative commit tee. made a speech, followed by William l>. t?pshaw, of Atlanta. A tablet containing the records of the mails to ths nsra wr~ MIm Drown, dai It. Drown. In the sftomoon “Tip" Harrison mads a was unveiled lijr Util. daughter of Coloucl Georg. address oa tbs 'Trlrsta Soldier of ths south.' Crosses were delivered ta the old soldiers who were preseat. KNIGHT RESUMES WORK AS FOREMAN ON ROAD. Special to The (leurgtsa. Brunswick, Oa., July 16.—Oscar Knight, who shot anil killed J. M. Stew art, whom he found at his home with Mrs. Knight, and who was released on a bond of 61,600, today re-aesuiiiOd hie duties as foreman on one of the sec tion* of the Seaboard, having been no- tilted by the supervisor of thle division to return to work as anon as released. Knight admits the killing of Stewart, but expresses greet confidence that, when his esse comes up for trial In December, he will be acquitted under the "unwrltter law." Knight's little daughter Is with him, while Mrs. Knight has gone to relatives In anoth er rounly. TENNNE8SEE PHARMACISTS T0 MEET AT LOOKOUT. Hpeelsl to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn, Jiity 16.—The advance guard of the annual conven tion of the Tennessee Pharmareutlrul Association has arrived at Lookout Inn. where the convention will b, railed to order Tuesday. It Is expected that there will be 100 In attendance from the leading cities and towns of the state. The program consists of a number of prise contests, and on Thursday the preecriptlonlets will take a trip by river to Hale's bar. where the big power plant Is being erected. It Is n solemn sail awe-lnaplrlng mo ment In the Semite when, after the reading of ths Journal, the fall cornea for the re port of the committee on the Journal. Wl|li lire,minx dignity. Chairman Ailama rlsea, atepa Into Ibe dale and aunonnera: "The Journal Imr been road and found Correct." Then the tide of legislation rolls placidly along. . Senators J. T. Peyton, of the Thirty- #rat, and V. K. 11. Furr, of the Thirty- third, ere great crenlea. They all aide Oy aide, am! confer on all matters lu-fore Jhe senate er new bills to ho Introduced by either. They were Joint authora pf, the ft rat child fnlitdr hill Introduced In the senate this eomdon, and which was with drawn when the measure slotted by twen ty-three niemlH-ra was Intn are Inseparables. Wherever looms the port ly Hgtire and Its attendant flow of whla- hafs, there will lie also the lilg palm leaf, nil flrmly rlaa|icd In the left hand. and. when occasion demands, gently waved about the polished dome ami softly r growth on the chin of the the Tweuty-ulnth. They do aay that Senator Miller, whose senatorial district Ilea In the Fourth con gressional district, and Senator Halter Steed, Whose district la III the Third eoip gresaloiial district, both Imre ambitions to go to congress some of these days. Itoth are able and popular men. and the door- Kin senate and-house hove been the schools from which most of the natlounl represen tatives have graduated. Senator tl. II. Carswell, representing the Twenty-Brat district, la the youngest man In the upper house, with Senators Odum, Williams and Miller not f«r behind. Thera promleee to be a llrely tight In the house over the appropriation for u state exhibit at the Jamestown exposition. Mr. Itussell, of Mnscoger, who Introduced the Idll to provide for an exhibit at the Virginia fair, hna been working hard lately seeing the member* bf the house In the Interests of Ills measure. He It confident the appropriation will lie voted. Mr. Knight, of Berrien, has the longest air. zvuiKiii, in ncirifii, anna of auy wnu In the nouae; Mr. Akin, of Btrtotv, Is one of th» lufluentlnl members of tbe hoime of repre* •entatlve*. A* a lawyer In' I’nrturxr Ik The bill l»y Mr. Felder, of BIMv to mnko burglary of a private dwelling nt night - capital o(Tense, la due to come up tt week. The lawyera are going to get bu when It come* to a debate, — them aay they aro going •plte the fact that aeren If you want to are an example of pony money legUIntion. Ju*t go over to the bonse any Haturdny morning nud watch put local bills through at a rate of a mlu ' Imt* present, lH*m present, the vote wn* to 0 last Hatnnlny morning. Home one* Mid Haturday that Clerk Dolfeulllet would have n lot of countlni to explain wheu be met the earordrr 01 the whereafter. A Joking repreaentntlvi Ntandlng near Mild be thought thpre wonld be a quorum of tbe meraltera of tbe boita* In one part of the whereafter. In enan any of thetfClerka of the bouao nhonld happen of the-d down tin School* Open Tarma. Special to The Georgian. Plckena, 8. C., July, 16.—'Th® aummer achool for thta county cloced Raturday and the teachers have gone to their homes- Moat all of the teacher* will open achool In their dlatrlcta today, AMUSEMENTS <$€ASIN0 TONIGHT—MATINEE TUESDAY. VAUDEVILLE EDDIE , nll JESSIE GIRARD * nd GARDNER, Jupltsr Bros., Msrsalllts, the Three Cartmells, A. O. Duncan and Cameragraph. Sals at Grand Box Office. HONCE DELE0U r p^rk n Direction JAKE WELLS, Pres. ATLANTA’S CARDEN OF EDEN, WITH ITS Fairy Tale Delights. BIND CONCERTS TWICE OAILT. Picnic Grounds Now Open I I and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with- Isa&srWK 111. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. office let K. mra» Street. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Linseed Oil Is the life of paint. See that It la pure. Spencer Kellogg Old Process Linseed Oil Is the oldest brand In the United States. Sold bjr F. J. C00LEDGE & BRO., Atlanta. Savannah. DEBS TO LECTURE AT DECATUR, ALA, Speelal ft The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., July 16.—The'Social ists of the Decaturs have Induced the great Socialist leader, Eugene V. Debs, to come to the Decatufis and lecture to the people here on August 11. There are qultuen number of Soclallets In tha two Decatur*. WANT NEXT MEETING OF THE GEORGIA PRESS. Special to The Georgian. Douglas, Oa., July 16.—Dr. and’ Mrs. \V. C. Bryan left yesterday for Hart well, where they will attend the sea slona of the Georgia Weekly Press As sociation. Dr. Bryan Is the editor of The Douglas Enterprise and will ten der the prees association an urgent In vitation to meet In Douglas next sum mer. Ills Invitation will be reinforced by letters of Invitation from the mayor of Douglas, the president ol the board of trade and a number of other promi nent cltixena and officers of the city. COMPILING HISTORY OF CHEROKEE INDIANS Kpeelal to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., 'July 16.—Professor C. H. Webster, principal of the Dlsque High school, of this city, who has been making a special study of stgte his tory, Is compiling a most Interesting history of the Cherokee Indians who Inhabited this section of Alabama and northwest Georgia. Professor Webster has recently visited Montgomery' and has found much valuable and Interest Ing data on his subject SLAYER OF BRIDE-TO-BE ■ NOW IN COUNTY JAIL. Hpeelsl to The Georgias. ■New Orleans, La., July 16.—A special from Comfort Texas, says: Joe Reinhardt tbe young man who shot and kllledf his bride-to-be on the day est for their wedding. Is now occu pying a cell In the county Jail. He was removed from the hospital at Ban An tonio. New Hotel Opened. Special to Tho Georgia a Decatur. Ala.. July 1*.—H. M. Har rison, tbe manager of the Payne thea ter In New Decatur, today opened tbe Tavern hotel In New Decatur. mlttee: Hon. Ham I). Chamber of C James L itlcltnl to the general Ann G. Hlle Tho PmsIh, flavor !Tameg O. Woodffird, <’hlef W. It. Joyner. Hlierlff John W* Nelin*. Andy Stewart, Henry Collier. Lowry Ar nold. Trenton Arkwright, G. II. Wndq anil 1*. K. Oapp. Standing cotnmlttees were named as fol lows rut, William Htrnu"—.’ J. W.’ Iirtdwell, C. T. Ladson and Sam H. Jones. • Invitation and Deception Committee— Thomas N. Scale*, chairman; I*. T. Mar- qnnrdt, John McCarthy. J. W. BrldwcII, t. II. J. Miller, I*. H. Norman and J. D. He wet t. Music Committee—J. D. Ilewett, chair man; W. I*. Hnygood, It. S. Beauchamp, II. O. Windsor. P. J. Dm. 8. M. John- aon. Will la in ItoMnnoii. Location nnd Line of March Committee— Wllllnin Strati**, chalriimn: C. O. Bailer. Speaker* a ml Program Comolttoe—IL r. Lui » tin Irma n : M A. Jln.w n. Bailees and IJecorntloii* Committee—J. M. Hn**ell. chairman; J. A. Holder. W. F. BroiiHon. o, S. tiny, G. K. Johnaon. Printing n»d Advertising Committee—W. I*. IfnygiKH], chairman: Charles lllrecb; Ed Humphrey*. Claud Reeve®. C. 51. Kteer. Float* Committee—Dave lender*, chair* man; Frank 51. York. It. II. King, H. Tent. John I*ee. U. A. Agricoin. Prise Committee- -George Rnwaon, chair man. Ainusementa Committee—M. Riley, chair man; It. It. Greenway, O. A. Cane, A. Aadry, Walter Mill*. Transportation Committee—T. II. J. 5111! r, chairman; C. A. Handy, L. W. Ilorner, a H. Norman. J. It. Itoblnson. VlBltltwr Committee—J. 51. Bataelt, chair man; William Strnu**. It. . D. Green way, 51. A. Drown. D. N. Lander*. We have juat received a new lot of “Negligee*." coat style, cuffs attached or separate, real jtnpe* and figure*, the best value* shown this season, for $1.00. Neckwear. A few novelties In four-in-hands to be worn with the soft shirt. They’r® odd and extremely stylish— "Correct Clothes for Men.’ 50c. See Our Window Display. ESSIG BROS. 26 Whitehall HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.HOTELSI AND SUMMER RESORTS. i Allis' BRIDGE MISSISSIPPI AT BATON ROUGE, LA Sin-rial to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., July 16.—The Mis. Miasljipl will be bridged at Baton Rouge." It Is expected that the eng! peers ivho have the project In hand will eoAn make known their plans to the public. The Southern Pacific, tho Texas and Pacific and the Colorado Southern, New Orleans and Pacific aro stlM t" in the road" Mint are behind tho undertaking. The bridge would do away with tho cumbersome and costly method of ferrying the trains of tha first two named roads across, the river at Avondale, Gouldsboro and Algiers from which points these lines enter the city. GREEK LABOR AT MILLS PROVES TR0UBLE80ME Specifll to The Georgian, Gadsden, Ala., July 16.—The Dwight Manufacturing Company have . been Using some Greek laborers In their largo cotton mill near this city ss an experiment recently, but they hnve proved troublesome. They became dls satisfied and went on a strike Satur day. Most of them, however, returned to work. The cotton mills throughout this part of the state are having g(oat deal of trouble to get labor. A FARMERS’ TOWN. The Deen Realty & Improvement Co., of Waycross, Go., has started an Inno vation at ufferman, On., a town which the company recently purchased from the Southern Pine Co., and which It Is proposed shstl be mgde Into a model own for farmers to live In and run their farms within a radius of several miles around. This Is a nsw Idea In the South, al though It prevails generally In Euro; and Is becoming quite common In t West. The Deen Co.’a town will have this advantage over the established order In other countries, In that It la osed that all modem convenience ns electric tights, waterworks, public library and a telephone system shall be Installed at Offerman, thus making this little town ss nearly like a city as It Is possible to have It. It la thought that If ths farm commu nity can offer the conveniences of a city, the constant ruah from the farms to the cities may be checked, and that the fanner boys and girls may be In. duced to sta'y on the farm. This la an Interesting experiment which the Deen Company la making In the South, and If It should correct the tendency, which Is regretted every where, It will be a long step toward real progress for the agricultural classes, on which the South mors than any other section hi obliged to depend for Its material wealth. ANNOUNCEMENTS i FOR COUNCIL. . respectfully announce myeelf candidate for council from the Second ward, subject to the white primary on Auguet 22. PRE8S HUDDLESTON council from the Third I respectfully announce myaalf a candidate for August : MANQUM. nyaelf JOHN W. GRANT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. - - - r IF candidate for County Treasurer, sub- f on / J. J. BARNES, announce myself a inty Treasurer, aub- Auguat 22. CLARKE. candidate for ject to white primarv eapectfully announce myself cand'date for County Treasurer, *uk ject to white primary on August 22. MACON C. SHARP. UP IN THE OZONE “In the Land of the Sky ” . KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biltmore, Near Ashe ville, X. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. —«JU»T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMEWlUl ■ Rseogntsed ns tt.r- Imtlus bot.t In tb. nmuitslas nf IT.ttprn North Cnrollnti. No stratify? In tho world will romnsrr with tb" slew from this Hotel. Mount Mitchell and 1'lsgnb In full rlow. Adjoins sod overlooks the Hlltmnrc estste. Cool. Inrlgoratlng climate, msg- nlflcentlr furnished, rnlilne unaarptaMd. Pnre witter. A'.l icgetnldci from onr prlrsto garden gathered fresh every morning. Orchestra, golf, pool. Millards, tennis, llverr. hcsutlffil rides nnd drives. Coach niccta all trains at filltmorc station. Consumptives not ac commodated under nnjr circumstances. Cooeb Is operated by man agement. running everv hnlf hour hetwesn trolley from Asheville and the hotel. Open oil the yenr. Write or wire for booklet nnd rates. % FOUR COUNTIES SHOW BIG PROPERTY INCREASE Returns from the various cpuntles are beginning to pour Into thw office of the comptroller general, and all re porting to date show healthy increases. The following counties reported on Monday: White, returns for 1605, 6715,616, for iDOG, 6768,216, an Increase of 652,400; Pickens, returns for 1905, 6884,471, for 1900, 6909,761, an Increase of 625,250; Sehloy, returns for 1905, 6925,444, for 1900, 6952,689, an Increase of 627,195; Hnralson, for 1905, 61,681,282, for'1906, 61,862,620, an Increase of 6181,-238. Malaria Makes Pale 8ickty Children, The Old Stnndnrd, Grove's Tnsteiess Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up tho system. Sold by all dealers for it years. Pries 50 cents. SCHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Clerks to Visit Tybee. Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Oa., July 16.—Th? Retail Clerks' Association of this city will make a trip to Tybee Island next Sun day, W. A. Jenkins, of the association, having made arrangements for a spe cial coach from here. Colonial Residence Burns. Special tu The Georgian. Clarkesvllle, Ga., July 16.—The co lonial residence of William Wilson, for merly the home of Hon. J. D. Lambert, was destroyed by fire Friday. Public Building Completed. 8peclal to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., July 16.—The new police barracks nnd city prison In the iflunlclpsl building will be occupied by the police on Wednesday, when the place will be thrown open for public nspectlon. Rain Damages Crops. Special to The Georgian. Valdosta, Ga, July 16.—The almost dtitty rains are ptsylng havoc with ps In this section. Cotton ts espe- lly In bad plight, the field being very i rrasay and the ground so wet that the : armors are unable to work It. Festival Was a Success. Special to The Georgian. Oliver, Ga., July 16.—The festival celebrated here Friday evening was a pronounced success. This event was planned for a May featlral, but owing to an epidemic of whooping cough, preparations were suspended. Loafers Mutt Go to Work. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Os.. July 16.—The scarc- of labor In Brunswick Is a matter serious concern to the mills and other Industries In and around the city. An effort will probably be made to get the city and county authorities to ap point a special officer whose duty It shall be to secure the names of all chronic loafers,, white and black, with a view to having them arrested under the vagrancy laws. Machinsry Company Organized, Special to Tbe Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn, July 16.—The Truxal-Palnter Manufacturing Com- >«ny has been reorganised with a cap- 880,000. Following are the In- tora: B. Truxat, Carl Painter, the ALABAMA BRENAU KUFAULA, ALABAMA, l trn.lc Cotlege-Co .sjlcs. Thorough t vary, special advantages oratory. Orchestra of 16 instruments, llaniitlfnl new Ituildluga located upon s magnificent elevation. Ideal winter c-tl- mnte, splendid health record. Ala. lire, nnu Chnutnuqaa “ * ——' Commencement. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, Athens, Ga. 1906 1907 The FORTY-EIGHTH seaelon of ths Lucy Cobb Institute, an Institution for the education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and room reservations apply to MBS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. Will Buy Normal Collegs. Special to The Georgian, I Chattanooga, Tenn, July 16.—Ths county high school board of'educatlon, which has decided to establish .thres high schools In this county, will prob ably purchasa the Chattanooga Nor mal College property In Hill City for the sum of 817.600 for one of the schools. The other two will be estab lished most probably at Sale Creek, Roddy or Fast Chattanooga. BARN PROABLY ROBBED BEFORE jSET ON FIRE. Special to The Georgian. Palmetto, Gs, July 16.—Three more negroes have been arrested as a result of developments In the recent burning of the barn of J. J. Nixon. They are: Major Vaughn. Tom Jackson and Jerry Weaver, each of them, It Is charged, loading his wagon from the barn be fore the fire was set. PEACHES ARE DAMAGED BY CONTINUED RAINS. 8peelal to The Georgian. Gadsden, 41a, July 16.—The peach •owera are considerably alarmed on account of the continued wet weather of the past ten days. Some of the unripe fruit has already commenced to rot, and If the rains continue much longer it Is feared that the loss will be serious. Ity ..f tal of rp-'ra van X .timer, M. Coleman( W. 8. Beck and B. W. Beck. The company Is engaged In the manufacture of machinery. Mlnlatar Resigns Charge, Special to The Georgian. Decatur. Ala, July 16.—After serving ss pastor of the Westminster Presby- leriah church In New Decatur for ten years. Dr. J. W. C. Willoughby has ten dered his resignation, to take effect when his successor Is chosen. It 1s not known whether Dr. WTHoughby will re main In ths Decatur or will move to some other place. Attending Elks’ Convention. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala, July 16.—Mayor Charles P. Smith and wife departed last night to attend ths Elks' national convention at Denver, and will be ab sent from the dtp about ten days While absent they will visit tn Kansas City and St. Louis WEEK-END RATES FROM ATLANTA VIA Tallulah Falls .. .. % s.35 Mt. Airy .. .. « Lithla Springs 60 Indian Springs 2.00 Warm Springs 2.25 Cumberland Island .... S.2S Lookout Mountain .... 4.10 St. Simons .. .... «■« Asheville 7.95 Lake Toxawsy S.70 6.60 Saluda 6.85 1.60 Toccoa 280 Suwanee 90 Tallapoosa 280 White Sulphur 180 Tickets on tale every Saturday good to return following Monday. J. C. BEAM, JR, D. P. A.