The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 24, 1906, Image 7

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mam THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. TTESDAT. JT’T.Y !t. I'm*. -**r* 7 HOW I SAVED MY FIRST $100 UNION SAVINGS BANK Gould Building ATLANTA UNION SAVINGS BANK OF ATLANTA, GA; OFFICERS: Any Man Can Earn Money DIRECTORS: J. T. HOLLEMAN, President. Only the Wise Man Saves It. J. T. HOLLEMAN, F. J. PAXON, Vice-President. W. L. KEMP, Treasurer. 4 Per Cent Interest Annually on all Deposits Over $5. THOS. J. PEEPLES, % Interest not drawn out is added CLYDE BROOKS, to principal every six months. F. J. PAXON, J. W. ANDREWS, We start your account with 25 cents aud loan you JAMES M. JOHNSON, Secretary. CLYDE BROOKS, one of our beautiful Iittlo Pocket Book safes iu which W. O. FOOTE, General Attorney. to Save your spare change. Saving, like spending, is a habit. Start now aud form the habit, and watchhow W. B. STOVALL. HOW I SAVED MY FIRST SI00 UNION SAVINGS DANK . Gouldlluildind . ATLANTA your account will what the dimes and quarters you are spending put in a bank at 4 per cent interest, and you willhavc over One' Thousand Dollars, one row. Did you ever stop to think > ay after day with so little thought would amount tot • Fifty cents Start now and try it. saved every day for five years and at the bank and get one of these little Pocket Safes, or telephono and one of our solicitors will call on you. Bank Open EVERY DAY {Except Sundays and Legal Holidays) from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. and on Saturdays until 9 O’ WANTED COLORED LABORERS $1.25 PER DAY GEORGIA CAR COMPANY, RIDGE AVENUE. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from June 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1 to September 30. Use the splendid through service of theSOUTH- ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St.Louis and Chicago to California. Write mo for literature and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. ICE MAN IN JAIL IN JACKSONVILLE Arrests Follow Filing of New In formation in Trust Inves tigation. •iwlsl to The Georgian. Jacksonville, Fla., July 24.—Now In formation was died against the alleged SCORE WERE KILLED ■ IN HAMLET WRECK Statement Is Issued at the Gener al Offices of the Seaboard Air Line. Special to The Georgian. Portsmouth, Va., July 24.—At the officea of President Walter of the Sen-' Ice trust In the criminal court yeater- board Air Line, the following official day. W. S. Wart, Robert Gamble, George White and H. E. Harklshelmer "ere arrested and alt gave $500 ball except Ware, who went to the county tail to await habeas corpus proceed' Inga in the supreme court. * CO0OOOO0OOO0OOOOO0O0O0O0O0 O 0 o 8HERIFF IS BALKEDi 0 2 JOHN D. IS SAFE. O O O 0 By Private Leased Wire. O 2 New York, July 24.—John D. O 2 Rockefeller will not nnd an Ohio O 2 sheriff awaiting him with a war- 0 2 rant when he gets to New York O 2 after all. His attorney In Ohio O 2 has entered his appearance on O O the court docket at Findlay, Ohio, O 2 and he will be free at least until 0 2 the ease against him has ben tried 0 2 and afterwards too, In all proba- 0 0 blllty. ' a 0 0 °WOO0OOO00000000000000000 Prisoners escape COLUMBUS JAIL Opeelsl to The Georgian. t-'olumbus, Oa., July 24.—Four ne groes escaped from the city stockade Saturday night, the warden leaving the «'>or unlocked. Three hours later one them who had tour months to serve, came back and gave himself up stat ing that by ao doing ho hoped to have ni* sentence reduced so he could pay ■he nne. By 11 o’clock another one *1".naught by the police. „Jhe warden was absent from the prison at the time but left another man In rharge. Buy Diamonds The price of diamonds has Practically doubled in five years. As an investment proposition, 3 good diamond is not surpassed, bee ours. They are rare values. Maier & Berkele. report has been given out on the wreck Sunday night at Hamlet, N. C., In which a score of people were killed and more than this number Injured, as the result of a head-on collision be tween a freight train and a passenger train: “Regular local paaaenger train No. 44, running from Rutherfordton to Wil mington, collided with extra south bound engine (II about four mllea west of Hamlet at 1:40 p. m. Sunday, July 22. "At 12 m., July 22. It Is known at the president’s office that eight white peo ple and twelve negroes have been killed and five white and nineteen blacks In jured, It la possible that there may be others. "On account of wires having been knocked down by the accident, It Is Im possible to get correct lists of the killed. “The accident waa caused by the failure of the operator at Rockingham to hold No. 44 for the extra freight train.” List of Dsad. A partial list of the victims is as follows: White—Frank B. Lewis, engineer. Hamlet: H. 8. Byrd, baggage master, Rockingham. Negroes — Thomas Hill, fireman; Watt Bogan, porter, Wadesboro; Rev. Thomas Jones, Rockingham: Ollbert McFaden, Hamlet; Sandy Caples and wife. Laurinburg; G«rt Harrington’s baby; Esther Dupre, Bennettavllle, B. a - Mary Land, Bennettsvlle, S. C.; Mary Bell and child. Rockingham; Hannibal McNair and child, Laurin burg; Georgs McLaurin. Jana Russell Hoffman, Brinker Russell Hoffman; two unknown men. Two other un known men died en route to Charlotte on special train. List of Injured. J D. Bowen, Raleigh, conductor of train No. 44, slightly Injured. J. L. Lear. Rockingham. E. A. Carter, RocklMham. E. 8. Birmingham. Riwklngham. J. O. Bundy, engineer frelcht train. George Cross, fireman, Hamlet, N. C. SOMBER SOUBRET1E SH07 BY RIVAL ACTRESS LADY Two Bouhrettes nnd a comedian, all of waa AIli'e Rtaton, who appeared IntfttjH* the black*face variety without the use “ ‘ ~ of burnt cork, wero the principal* In what, was almost a tra/redy at tbo Van* dome hotel on Ivy street, Monday night . . The two aoutfrettea finished their torn on .her.^ajij with an appearance In the police station, one with a bullet wound In her head and the other with a shooting charge register ed njralnat her. Lulu Butts, a bright and rathor well educated negro girl, works at the hotel. Rhe Mva she la a sonhrette who has re cently ueeii with the “Funny Folks Com- . — puny, and she has s gentleman friend any ebe spent tbs remainder of the night named IUch_ Klmnmns, the comedian of riding around town In a carriage with her its villain In the jday head bandaged. In n handkerchief. When Alice tiegan to reproach Lula for winning the affections of the comedian, the plot thickened. Lula **/• that Alice drew a pistol on her, and ahe reached for her revolver and shot first. The bullet glancet from the akuil of the Rlaton woman, aud Officers Davis and Felder made their ap pearance. The Butts woman was locked up with a —fw nig t r. nnother ag puny, feuM the troupe. The femal shooting wae charged with carrying eon- papona, and released on puttli for her appearance. LPama* The offlc • an THINK GIRL IS A WIFE AND NOT DEAD IN LAKE By Private Leased Wire. Belchertown, Mass., July 24.—It Is now tha belief of nesrly every one In terested In the mysterious dlsappear- snee of Miss Wlnsola M. Goodell thst ■he has eloped, Is now married under an assumed name and that she will be heard from before many days. A young woman, answering her descrip tion, was married July 9 at Holyoke, according to a letter Just received. One person, who still maintains the opinion that she has been murdered and that her body wilt be found In Up per pond, la her father, Wesley M. Goodell, and her immediate relatives. Mr. Goodell Is s spiritualist, and places f reat confidence In the declarations of >r. Einklel M. Abbey, a medium, who wetft Into a trance and declared that the body of the girl will be found In the northern part of Upper pond, and that when It Is found the mystery will be deeper than ever. ' Even though he believes his daugh ter to be lying lifeless on the bottom of the pond, Mr. Goodell declares that he will be the happiest man In the world If she has eloped, and will wel come her home with opart arms. DR, LEE TO PREACH Dr. James W. Lee, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will leave for his summer vacation Monday noon, and be absent from the city four Sundays. Dr. jAt will spend several weeks In Brooklyn with his son, Ivy Lee, after which he will go up In the Catsklll mountains for a visit with Mr. George F. Parker, of New York. Dr. I.ee will fill the following pulpits while In the East: Mt. Vernon Meth odist church, Brooklyn Dutch Reform church and Simpson Street Methodist church. TREASURER WALKER ISSUES STATEMENT FOUR GOOD THINGS IN ONE CONTRACT! Policies in The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California PROVIDE 1. A CASH INCOME If you are disabled by accident. 2. A CASH INCOME If you are disabled by disease. 3. A CASH INCOME If you become totally and perma nently dleabled. 4. A CA8H INCOME for your family In case of your death. ALL GUARANTEED. ONE CONTRACT, ONE PREMIUM. FOUR BENEFITS. WHAT OTHER FORMS of life Insurance do In part, this does completely. It protects you while you protect others. Aik for rates, giving your age and occupation. J. CLEMENTS SHAFER, MANAGER, 411-14 Peters Building, ATLANTA, GA. The following statement bat been Issued by Treasurer John P. Welker of tbe Geor gia division Houthern Cotton Aseaclstlon, concerning finances of the division from Aprlj 7, lJo* to July >1, 190(: Hon. II. B. Title Atlnntu... $ J.M Atlanta Oil nnd Fertlllxcr Co 28.00 Lewis, Wllmirn 10.00 - —MAO tt Hon. II, U. IdOWIH, W. O. Jones A-Co., Klherton lion. J. M. Tern-11, Atlanta Hon. W. A. Charters, Pnblonega.. Won. J. II. Lumpkin. Atlanta Congraaaiaan T. M. Bell... Thouoii Qufnoe/, Wajneaboro April 15- Htewart Count/ Dodge Count/ i’lfimL, shear Mfir'fo.l’ninriiihear!! Mutual Fertiliser Co., Savannah.. C. D. Adams, Statesboro April 21- I’utnsni County... Smith Bros,'. §.'*• Augusta Lumber Co LOO T. P. Fagan 5.00 127.00 Less commission to J. W. Wbltly LK— A Ff!‘^Braves. Borden. J. L. Williamson, Jeffe 320 DEGREE CLASS Occasion Was Notable One Among State Masonic Circles. A notable soctsl affair In Masonic circles was the banquet tendered Jdon- dsy night to Judgo John R. Wilkinson by the class which took the thirty- second degree on July 11, 190t. Thoee who assisted Judge Wilkinson In tho administration ware Edward S. Mc- Candlesa, Joseph C. Greenfield and A. ~i Elchberg, who were also Included as guests of honor. Royal Daniel ■■ class chairman act- I as toastmaster, and the principal ad dress of tha evening was delivered by Judge Wilkinson, special deputy sover- era grarid Inspector-general, A. A. 8. 8. J., U. 8. A., who le one of tho In Judge Wilkinson spoke on | . . . . j^ t( ' km | the state. the history of tbe Bcottlsh also In regard to the new Maannlo tern- which Is to be built at the corner Peachtree and Cain street*. The| sonic temple trustees some time ago jurchased the lot on which ths bulld og le to be located, and are now try ing to sell ths house on the lot. It will be the policy not to begin the sreotlon the building until the full amount needed Is subscribed, and the speaker Stated thst more than half of ths mon ey Is already In sight, * Judge Wilkinson also made the Im portant announcement that whereas now only the Bcottlsh Hite degrees from the fourth to the eighteenth are worked In full form In Atlanta, he had recently received a special ' whereby at an early date grees from the fourth to the thirteenth will be worked In full. others who spoke were Edward 8. McCandless, Joseph C. Greenfield, A. Salomn Elchberg nnd W. II, Terrell. Victor H. Kriegshaber and others spoke for the clnss. A letter of regret at hie Inability to bo present was read from Dr. Richard . Nunn, of Savannah, grand sovereign ry le established, and Is the only actlvo thirty- Ms: f M.00 1.00 K.oe 60.00 20.00 LOO Jefferson ley 9— Monroe County Meriwether County i... Troup County Oglethorpe County Blownh Fertiliser Co T. L. Wright, Frasier Hcraven County r kdsle County... B. L. F.vnns, Thomson Msy 10- Cnniphell Jsy 13- lloetwlck iff*. Co ... Daybreak Fertiliser people Florida Sffg. Co., Msillton Henots Oil Mill Coldi County M AonTp. W. Meadow. Athens Csrtersvllle Fertlllssr Company.... Mar 24— Ifon. Gordon Lee, Washington.... Hon. u. T. Csnn. Hnrsunnh........ Newton County Bartow County....... ^ Tusauwa Fertiliser Co., Atlanta,, June (— Mltebell County Greene County June 19— Monroe County MJ0 Obi Dominion Ganno Co IMS Troup County 17.22 (Uncork County 40.00 July 5— .... Oglethorpe County..... 1L19 .Tsibert County.. 71.00 IKS County 4.00 ow Connty (9J0 U. H. A Mssonn -third degree Meson In the state, nhd tins given practically hla whole life to the cause of Masonry. *»•— The class officers are: era Royal Daniel, class chairman. Com jj'jjo mlttee: Paul M. Hubbard, chairman, 2Sloo J. Leo Barnes, Edward C. Brown, Mas 10.17 Z. Crist, Edward M. Hafer, secretary. The following le a full list of the claaa; Robert James Pritchett, George Wil liam Wilkins, Julius Astor Fischer, J. Leo Barnes, Walter Benjamin Hamby, Thomas Macon Armstead, Isaac Llp- stine, Albert Vernon Curran, Lyman Joel Amsden, Howard Jackaon Fisher, William Mauldin. Francis Raymond Daniel, Paul McGregor Hubbard, Hen ry Franklin Garrett, Willis Bascom Stephens Royal Daniel, Alvah Ellas Harless, Harold Edward Moore, Ed ward Morris Hafer, Max Zlska Crist, John Gilmore, Edward Clarenca Brown, Edmund Wood Allen, William Alfred Rims, William Joseph Rtoddard, George Barth Beck, Victor Hugo Krelgshaber, Earle Hamilton Moore, George Tlutd- eous Brown. g;S8 X a!M *>.oo 8:8 Total reeelpU Respectfully submitted. JOHN D. WALK I! B, tl.fi CIVIL WAR VETERAN ANSWERS_LAST CALL Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa, July 24.—C. J. Bul lard, an old veteran and a member of Jaquea battalion during the civil war, died at his horns In this city yaster- day, aged (5 years. He leaves his wife and seven children, all of whom are grown. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN Mill Nearing Completion. Special to Tbe Georgian. Greenville, 8. C, July 24—The Var- dry knitting mllla will be ready for op eration In a few days. The machinery U now being placed and the owner, L. M. Metier, says his plant will have goods on tha market In sixty days. WASHINGTON, D.C. AND RETURN (One Way Rate for the Round Trip) OPEN-TO-THE-PUBLIC $17.75-:-$17.75—$17.75 s EABOARf) til UNE RAHWAY Tlcksts will ba sold for all trains on July IT, 20 and SI, with final limit of August I. Only costs 60 esnts to hav* limit extended until September t, 1900. THROUGH TRAINS EVERY DAY-7 “ ■ ^ 8AME BATE WILL APPLY VIA NORFOLK, VA, AND STEAMER UP THE POTOMAC RIVER. Call on any of tha understand for Bleeping Car or Steamer reser vations’. D. W. MORRAH, C, B. WALKER, City Pete, and Tlsket Agt. Depot Ticket AgsnL (City Ticket Office, 88 Peaohtree Street, Atlanta, Oa.) W. E. CHRISTIAN, A.G.P.A., Atlanta, Ga. INMAN PARK LOTS BRING GOOD PRICES At the auction sale of the J. B. High tower property at Inman Park Monday afternoon, conducted by tha 8. B. Tur man Company, twenty-aavan beautiful building lota were sold for the total sum of 112,291. Thera were a large number ni prospective homa owners In attendance U'jnn the sale, and at all tlmas tbe bidding waa spirited, tbs crowd kept In a good humor by tha popular auctioneer, Jamea Logan. Previous lo the sale of house lota a valuable cow and half were put up by the auctioneer and knocked down to C. M. Conyers for 146. After this the lota war# offered for sale and In a surpris ingly short time all were taken. The Met of thoae who purchased lota and the price paid follow: Lot No. 1, A. II. King and Lalnkauf; 1910; 2, A. It. King and Lelnkauf, 19(6; 2, A. R. King and Lelnkauf, 11(1; 4. J. B. Bowen, $710; I, Mrs. K. F. Davie, 11(1; (, J. F. Green, 11(0: 7, F. D. Me- MIlian, 1171; (, T. D. McMillan, $1(0; Green, Mlllan. $176; (, T. D. McMillan. $: 9, T. D. McMillan, $420; 19, J. F. On $316; 11, J. F. Green, $166; 12, J. AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. DAN ROSA —and CRIMMINS GORE —and Thalr Own Company In— “A WARM MATCH” Musi cal Comtdy and VaudavIMa. Sale at Grand Box Office. PONCE DELEOU r f'a.rk n Direction JAKE WELLS, Pres. ATLANTA'S BARDEN OF EDEH, with rra Fairy Tale Delights. F. Green. 1140; II, T. 11. I^uidford, till; 14, T. B. Landford, $116; 16, Joel Hurt, $316; 11, Joal Hurt, $>11: 17. C. F. Morris, $296; II, C. V. Morris, $100; 19, C. M. Coyen, $295; 20, J. A. 8chad- ouriig sip <ie p. uri*n» ■$ J. F. Green, $300; 21, J. F. Green, $146; 24, L. F. Westbrook, 1(10; 26, C. K. Morris, $605; 24, C. F. Morris, $506; IT, Mrs. Balile Haskell, |(I6. PRINCE AND WIPE ARE IN RUNAWAY By Private Leased Wire. London, July *4.—Frightened by the cheers of the crowd, tha horses at tached to a carriage In which were the prince end princess of Wales, ran away Monday. Thalr royal hlghnaaaaa were not hurt. BIND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. Picnic Grounds Now Open F, E. PURSE THE PRINTER PRINTING A OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ^ WRESTLING For Championship and $4,000 PURSE. Piedmont Park Colise um Hall, Monday Night, July 30. DEMETRAL, GREEK CHAMPION, V8. CHAS. OLSON, CHAMPION OF THE SOUTH. Cstch-a* Cstch Can, two bast and three falls. Interesting preliminaries. Tickets now on sale at J. J. Goodrum’s Cigar Store, corner Pr.v. tree and Edgewood Ave. ADMISSION 50c RINGSIDE fl.00 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA. Kilting Wat J ■ Chattanooga. Tcnn vardlct of th« coron John Parker cam waa ride. Parker trolman Clark and died y« at.fiabi*. July 24—The r’.s Jury in the Jumtflable homi* by Pa- erday.