The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 25, 1906, Image 7

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7 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HOW I SAV£1). MY FIRST S100 UNION ' ■ -SAVINGS DANK Gould Building . ATLANTA UNION SAVINGS BANK OFFICERS: J. T. HOLLEMAN, President. P. J. PAXON, Vice-President. W.L. KEMP, Treasurer. J. W. ANDREWS, Secretary. CLYDE BROOKS, General Attorney. —OF ATLANTA, GA Any Man Can Earn Money Only the Wise Man Saves It. 4 Per Cent Interest Annually on all Deposits Over $5. Interest not drawn out is added to principal every six months. DIRECTORS: J. T. HOLLEMAN, THOS. J. PEEPLES, CLYDE BROOKS, F. J. PAXON, JAMES M. JOHNSON, W. 0. FOOTE, W. B. STOVALL. HOW I SAVED MY FIRST S100 UNION -SAVINGS BANK , Gould fluiWlint) ; : ; ■ ATLANTA We start your account with 25 cents and loan you one of our beautiful little Pocket Book safes iu which to save your spare change. Saving, like spending, is a habit. Start now and form the habit, and watchhow . your account will grow. Did you ever stop to think, what the dimes and quarters you are spending day after day with so little thought would amount to? Fifty cents saved every day for five years and put in a bank at 4 per cent interest, and you will have over One Thousand Dollars. Start now and try it. Call at the bank and get one of these little Pocket Safes, or telephone and one of our solicitors will call on you. ^DA Y(Except Sunday s and Legal Holidays) from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Saturdays until 9 O y Clock at Night fANTED-^ c ^o R r E o D e $1-25 frill ILU LABORERS per day GEORGIA CAR COMPANY, RIDGE AVENUE. ROUND TRIP Summer and. Convention Rates. ..-I.—ix.-■■■■■=■— ■■ i ■ ■ Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from June 1 o'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 theSOTJTH- EEN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago. irough Pullman Tourist cars from Washing- .Louis <oi, Atlanta, Montgomery, am Chicago to "California. etc., and from St.l Write me for literature and information. I F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. IN JAIL IK JACKSONVILLE _____ i Arrests Follow Filing of New In formation in Trust Inves tigation. Mrtil to The Georgian. Jacksonville, FIs., July 24.—Sew Inf ormation was filed against the alleged lay. W. 8. Ware, Robert Gamble, Joorge White and H. E. Haridahelmer aera arrested and Jill gave 2500 ball tespt Ware, who went to the county >11 to await habeas corput proceed- Igs In theHupreme court. WOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOftOOOOOOg SHERIFF 18 BALKEDl JOHN D. IS SAFE. O By Private Leased Wkre. New York, July 24.—John D. O wa kefeller will not flad an Ohio O ■hertrt awaiting him with a war- 0 rant when he gets to New York O {Her all. HI* attorney In Ohio O nas entered hla appearance on 0 the court docket at Findlay, Ohio, >n<t he will be tree at least until the case against him has'ben tried O ;na afterward*, too. In all proba- O Witty. 0 ‘ o D *WO000O00O0O000000O0O0O0 PRISONERS escape COLUMBtJS JAIL *^l«l to The Georgian. jColumbu*. (3a., July 24.—Four ne escaped frtjm the city stockade “unlay night, tie warden leaving the F>r unlocked. Three hour* later one ilicm who had four montha to serve, *rne back and gave himself up etat- jf ,hRt by eo doing he hoped to have •!* 'antence reduced eo he could pay ~ By :i o’clock another one *--aught hy the police. The warden-was absent from the , ln at the t*me but left another man charge. Buy Diamonds The price of diamonds has ’radically doubled in five years. As an investment proposition, *°°d diimond is not surpassed, ours. They are rare values. Maier & Berkele. report has been given out on the wrack Sunday night at Hamlet, N. C., In which a score of people were killed and more than thla number Injured, as the result of a head-on collision be tween a freight train and a passenger train: “Regular local passenger train No. 44. running from Rutherfordton to Wil mington, . collided with extra south bound engine <82 about four miles west of Hkmlet at 8:40 p. m. Sunday, July 22. “At 12 m., July 21, It la 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 la Im possible to get correct lists of the killed. The accident was caused by the failure of the operator at Rockingham to hold No. 44 for tha extra freight train." List of Dsad. A partial list of tha victims Is as follows: White—Frank B. Lewis, engineer. Hamlet; H. S. Byrd, baggaga master, Rockingham. Negroes — Thomas Hill, fireman; Watt Bogan, portsr, Wadesboro; Rev. Thomas Jones, Rockingham; Gilbert McFaden. Hamlet; Bandy Caples and wife, Laurtnburg; Gert Harrington’s baby; Bather Dupre, Bennettsvllle, 8. C - Mary Land, Bennettsvlle, 8. C.; Mary Bell and child, Rockingham; Hannibal McNair and child, I^urin- burg: George McLaurtn. Jane Russell Hoffman. Brlnker Ru»»«ll Hoffman; two unknown men. Two other , un known men died en route to Charlotte on aped*! train. List of injured. J. D. Bowen, Raleigh, conductor of train No. 44, slightly Injured. J. L. Lear, Rockingham. E. A. Carter, Rockingham. E. 8. Birmingham. J. O. Bundy, engineer fra'kht I™."-- George Cross, fireman. Hamlet, N. C. SOMBER SOUBRET7E SHOT BY RIVAL ACTRESS LADY Two goubrettea and a comedian, all of the black-face variety without the uae of burnt cork, were the principals lu what waa aim oat a tragedy at the Van* dome hotel on Ivy street, Monday night The two eoubrettea flnlahcd their tnrn with an appearance In the police station, one with a bullet wound In her head and the other with a ahootlng charge reglater- cd ngaloot her. Lula Outta, a bright and rather well educated negro girl, worko at the hotel. 8he aaya the la a ooubrette who has re cently been with the "Funuy Folko Com pany," and she hna a gentleman friend named Rich Hlmmoni, the comedian of the troupe. The female villain In the piny tel tutf nt night with a lu a handkerchief. . When Alice began to reproach Lula for winning the affections of the comedlau. the plot thickened. Lula aaya that Alice drew a plutol on her, and she reached for her revolver and shot first. The bullet glanced from the ahull of the Blaton woman, and Officers Darla and Felder made their ap pearance. • — nan waa locked up with a ahootlng another agalrut _ *ket. The victim or the ahootlng wna charged with carrying con- ccnlcil wonnono, nail released ou putting up collateral for her appearance. The officers ■ay she apent tha remainder of the night riding around town In a carriage with her head bandaged. 32D DEGREE CLASS Occasion Was Notable One Among State Masonic Circles. THINK GIRL IS A WIFE * AND NOT DEAD IN LAKE By Private Leased Wire. Belchertown, Maas., July 24.—It la now the belief of nearly cvsry on* In terested In the mysterious disappear ance of Miss Wlnsola 51. Goodell that she has eloped. Is flow 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 > at Holyoke, acoordlng to a letter just received. One person, who still maintains the opinion that she has been murdered and that her body will be found in Up per pond, It her father, Wesley M. Goodell, and her Immediate relatives. Mr. Goodell Is a spiritualist, and places S eat confidence In tha declarations of r. Eseklel M. Abbey, a medium, who went Into a franco 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 ths bottom of the pond, Mr. Goodell declares that he will be the happiest man In the world If she hoe eloped, and will wel come her home with open arme. A notable sdclal affair In Masonic circles was the banquet tendered Mon day night to Judge John R. Wilkinson by the clsse which took the . thirty- second degree on July 11, 1808. Those who assisted Judge Wilkinson In the administration were Edward 8. Me- Candles*, Joseph C. Greenfield and A. 8. Elchberg, who were alio Included as gusats of honor. Royal Danltl as class chairman act- ad as toastmaster, and the principal ad dress of tha evening waa delivered by Judge Wilkinson, special deputy sovsr- em grand Inspector-general, A. A. 8. R., 8. J., U. S. A, who la one of the three thlrty-tjtlrd degree Masons Judge agree Fudge Wilkinson spoke on the history of tha Scottish Rita, and the state. DR, LEE TO PREACH SCORE WERE KILLED IN HAMLET WRECK Statement Is Issued af the Gener al Offices of the Seaboard Air Line. sptoli! to Tbs Georgian. Portsmouth, Va. July 24.—At the offices of President Walter of the Sea- Dr. James W. Lee, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will leave for his summer vacation Monday noon, and be absent from tha city four Sundays. Dr. Lee will spend several weeks In Brooklyn with his son. Ivy Lee, after which he will go up In the Cataklll mountains for a visit with Mr. George F. Parker, of New York. Dr. Lee 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 STATEMEN The following statement hat been Issued by Treasurer John D. Walker of the Geor gia illvltlon Southern Cotton Attoclsllon, concerning finances of the division from April 7. 1908, to July H, 1808: April 7— lion. It. B. Park Atlanta | ’ Atlanta Gil and Fertiliser Co Hon. II. C. Lewi., Hlloam W. O. Jones A Co., Blherton Hon. J. II. Terrell. Atlanta Han. W. A. Charters, Dahloneg*.. April 10- Hon. J. II. I.umpkln^AUinta ee trust In the criminal court yester- board Air Line, the following official FOUR GOOD THINGS - IN ONE CONTRACT! Policies In The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company ot California PROVIDE 1. A CASH INCOME If you are disabled by accident 2. A CASH INCOME If you are disabled by disease. 3. A CA8H INCOME If you become totally and perma nently disabled. 4. A CASH 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 thla does completely. It protects you while you protect others. Ask for rates, giving your ago and occupation. J. CLEMENTS SHAFER, MANAGER, 411-14 Peters Building, ATLANTA, GA. i.'ougreistutB T. »l.Bell... • Thomas galnney, Waynesboro April 18- Htewsrt Conoty Dodgn County April 1»- _ Oglethorpe County.............. llTacksbesr Mfg. Co.. Blsekshear.. Mutual Fertiliser Co., Savannah.. C. D. Adams, Statesboro » I'M l so.oo i: ' 8:8 AS Smith — . Augusta Lumber Co., T, 1*. Fagsn :: tS .. 2.0) .. 1.00 827.08 ’ 1.75- Lett commission to J. W. Wbltly April 28- „ II. J. Reaves, Borden 1. L Williamson, Jefferson May t- Monrne County Meriwether County Troup County Oglethorpe County Ktowah Fertiliser Co T. I.. Wright. Frasier Screven County Rockdale County... U. K. L. Evans, Thomson May 18- Campbell County. May 12- Itootwlck Mfg. Co Daybreak Fertiliser pw>plo Florida Mfg Co., Madison ftenols Oil Mill Colil, County My 28— lion. D. W. Meadow. Athens Csrtersvllle Fertiliser Company.... V ,7on" Gordon lee, Washington.... lion. G. T. Cam,. Savannah. Newton County Bartow County Tusrsrors Fertiliser Co., Atlanta.. June 4— Mitchell County Greene County June ID— Monroe County. W-M 014 Dominion Guano Co 9.90 Troup County * 17 JJ Hancock County Oglethorpe County . 1111 1:ft»ert County 71.00 Jnly 21- Twlifgs Connty, Bartow County 1.00 60.09 90.00 2.06 S:!2 pu» AS 10.00 20.00 1:8 8:8 Total receipts B “ P, S8i¥& I)* WALKER. ..tl.2B.8l CIVIL WAR VETERAN ANSWERS LAST CALL Special to The Georgian. Columbus, O*., July 24.—C. J. Bul lard. an old vetaran and a member of Jaquts battalion during the civil a died et Ms home In this city yest day, aged 85 years. He leaf** his wife and seven children, all of whom are grown. also In regard to the new Matonlo tem pie which Is to be built at the corner of Peachtree and Coin strict*. The Masonic temple trustees some tlms ago mrchaaed the lot in which the butla- ng le to be located, and are now try ing to sell the house on th* lot. It will be the policy not to begin the erection of tho building until the full amount needed le aubscrlbad, and the speaker stated that more than half of the mon ey la already In sight. Judge Wilkinson also made tha Im portant announcement that whereas now only tho Scottish Rita dagraaa from the fourth to the eighteenth are worked In full form In Atlanta, ha had recently received a special dispensation whereby at an sarly data all the de grees from the fourth to tha thirteenth will be worked In full. othera who spoke were Edward S. McUandless, Joseph C. Greenfield, A. Halorne Elchberg and W. H. Terrell. Victor H. Kriegahaber and others apoko Jor tho class. A letter of regret at his Inability to is present woe reed from Dr. Richard J. Nunn, of Savannah, grand aoverelgn motor general, Ancient and Accept- Scottlah Rite, southern Jurisdiction, U. 8. A. Dr. Nunn I* known wherever Masonry la astabllahed, and Is the only active thirty-third degree Mason In th* state, and has given practically whole Ilfs to th* cause ot Masonry. Tha class officers are: Royal Daniel, class chairman. Com- mlttea: Paul M. Hubbard, chairman, J. Lee Barnes, Edward C. Brown, Max Z. Crist, Edward M. Hafer, secretary. Tha following la a full list o{ th* clan: Robert James Pritchett, George Wil liam Wilkin*. Julius Astor Fischer, J, Lee Barnes, Walter Benjamin Hamby, Thomas Mscon Armstead, Isaac Llp- stlne, Albert Vernon Curran, ' Joel Amaden, Howard Jackaon ........ William Mauldin. Francis Raymond Daniel, Paul McGregor Hubbard, Hen ry Franklin Oarratt, Wlfils Bascom Stephens Royal Daniel, Alvah Ella* Harless, Harold Edward Moore, Ed ward Morrl* Hafer, Max Zlska Crist, John Gilmore, Edward Clarence Brown. Edmund Wood Allen, William Alfred TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN Mill Nearing Completion. Speelal to Tbe Georgian. Greenville, S. C„ July 24.—Th* Var- dry knitting mills will be ready for op eration In a few days. Th* machinery la now being placed and the owner, L. M. Me Bee, says his plant will have good* on tbe market In sixty days. WASHINGTON,D.C. AND RETURN (One Way Rate for the Round Trip) OPEN-TO-THE-PUBLIC $17.75—SI 7 J5---S17.75 S EABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ■f Tickets will b* sold for all trains on July ST, 50 and SI, with final limit of August 8. Only costa 50 cent* to havt limit extended until September I, 1908. 9—THROUGH TRAINS EVERY DAY-9 - - - Af Call on any et th* understand for Bleeping Car or Steamer rest vatlons. *■ D. W. MORRAH, C. B. WALKER, City Pass, and Ticket Agt . Depot Ticket Agent. (City Ticket Office, 88 Psaohtres Street, Atlanta, Ga.) W. E. CHRISTIAN, A.G.P.A., Atlanta, Ga. INMAN PARK LOTS BRING GOOD PRICES AMVSUMENTS At the auction tala of the J. H. High! towel- property at Inman Park Monday afternoon, conducted by th* B. B. Tur man Company, twenty-seven beautiful building Iota wars aold for th* total sum of 112,285, There were a larg* number of prospective home ownere In attendance ugon th* sale, and at all time* th* blddlfig was spirited, th* crowd kept In a good humor by tbs ■ tular auctioneer, James Logan. 'revlous to the sale of house lota a valuable cow and half were put up by tha auctioneer and knocked down to C. M. Conyers for 545. After this th* lots were offered for sale and In a aurprta- ihort tlms all war* taken. list of those who purchased lota and the price paid follow; Lot No. 1, A. R. King and Lelnkauf, 1880; 2, A. It. King and Lelnkauf, 8886; 8, A. R. King and Lelnkauf, 8881; 4, J. B. Bowen, 1780; I, Mrs. E. F. Davla, •886; 8, J. F. Green, 5180; 7, F. D. Me MIlian, 8876; I, T. D. McMillan, $180 8, T. D. McMillan, 1420; 10, J. F. Green, •216; 11, J. F. Green, 1866; 12, J. F. Green, 8840; 18, T. II. Landlord, 8828; 14. T. II. Landford, 8186; 16, Joal Hurt, 1126; If, Joel Hurt, 8811; 17. C. Y. Morris, 8285; 18, C. F. Morrl-, 8808; 19, C. M. Coyen, 1206; 20, J. A. Bchad- burn, 1206; 21, J. V. Green, 8100; 22. J. F. Oreen. 8800; 21, J. F. Green, 8846; 24, L. F. Westbrook, 1010; 26, C. F. Morris, 1601; 28, C. F. Morris, 1606; IT, Mrs. Bailie Haskell, 1616, PRINCE AND'WIFE ARE IN RUNAWAY By Privet* I-vised Wire. London, July 14.—Frightened by th* cheers of the crowd, the horses at. tached to a carriage In which were the prince and prince** of Wales, ran away Monday. Their royal highnesses were not hurt. IASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. DAN ROSA AND CRIMMINS GORE —and Thair Own Company In— “A WARM MATCH” Mutioal Comady and Vaudaviila. Sale at Grand Box Offlca. DONCE DELEON I FWRK n Direction JAKE WELLS, Pres. ATLANTA'S GARDEN OF EDEM. ... . ■ ..... ru ; . ..... ; . j WITH ITS Fairy Talc Delights. BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAtiT. Picnic Grounds Now Open F. E. PURSE “THE PRINTER.” % PRINTING A OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS WRESTLING For Championship and 54,000 PURSE. Piedmont Park Colise um Hall, Monday Night, July 30. DEMETRAL, GREEK CHAMPION, V8. CHAS. OLSON, CHAMPION OF THE SOUTH. Catch-a ■'Catch Can* two bMt and threo falls. Interacting preliminaries. Tickets now on tale at J. J. Goodrum’s Cigar Store* cornar He IC tree and Edgewood Avt. ADMISSION ' 50c RINGSIDE 91.00 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA. Killing Wee Justifiable. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 24—Th* verdict of the coroner's Jure in tha John Parker case waa Juetiiluble homi cide. Parker, a negro, »«< shut by Pa trolman Clark and dl-d yesterday.