The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 03, 1906, Image 9

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ATLANTA GKORGIAN. FRIDAY. AUGL'HT s, i:»* \% SOUTHERN SOCIETY In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities BARTOW, i .... a patterann and’ her jtrand- . V Mtr Ml mi Sail** M. Patterson, of tSSSJ’ «™ v«tln» Hr. and Mra. KyS^JuHa Murphy returned home Jirfay “«<" D*V^ ro ' " ,iere ' h0 l ?rc V, A tln N-" tumed from * or‘her** health! tn. 0 reports her much Improved. He St, yesterday for Maxey, where he goes Viiwe hi “ aeries of revival meet- ln Sj,. M Mamie and Jessie Klnman I I....» tv hav p returned home after two weeks’ B, in Hephslbah and Mlllen. 1 vrl Archer will leave < for Indian esrina the llrst of next week. She has gSrfll for some days, but Is able to t *rx ‘and* Mrs. W. A. Thomas and their Ssnshter, Miss Mary Lou, have thrown tM doors of their home open during nPP k to quite a merry company oiyouna ladles In a house party. The Uirlna voting ladles composed the ! -or Misses Rosamond and Eunice Morel of Wrlffhtsvllle. Ga.; Misses rX I-laud and Mabel Williams, of Wrltthtsvllle, (la.: Misses Reba, Gene it and Miss Moselle Purse, of San- dtnvllle. (Ja., and Miss Para Rough- toe, of Bartow, Qa. THE DECATURS, ALA. Mrs. Kate Walker Is visiting In Huntsville. Sills Hnllle Borton, of New Orleans. wit the guest of Mrs. H. B. Scott the **M*r. and Mrs. J. A. Oambllle are vis iting at Shelhyvllle, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Broadway are it hijme from a visit to Louisville, Ky. Sir. and Mrs. J. T. Vickers are at home from a visit to Jeffersonville, lad. Miss Lutle Almen Is at home from a I, visit to Tusrumbla. Sllss Daisy Waggener, of rllle. Tenn., Is visiting here. Sllss Lula Laniers Is at home from a visit to Tuscumbla. Sirs. .Mary Ware, of Birmingham, Is rlsltlng In Decatur. , Sirs. C. Snider, of Birmingham, Is here on a visit. Misses Mary Snider and Mildred Seals, of Birmingham, are visiting here. Mrs, J. D. Wyker visited In Birming ham the past week. Sir. nnd Mrs. J. R. Thomas are vis iting In Pulaski, Tenn. Sirs. Robert Lipscomb Is on an ex tended visit to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Annie J. Sugars visited In Ath ens the past week. , Sllss Bell Sanford, of Huntsville, vis ited here the put week. Dr. and Mrs. Blair and Mrs. C. L. Odom are on a visit td Tennessee. .Miss Annie Lou Splght Is visiting In middle Tennessee. Miss Prosser has returned from .visit to Tennessee. Miss Edith Badge and father, W. B. Badge, are visiting In SL Louis. Miss Ellxabeth Price, of Nashville, Is here on n visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Deweese are vls- Itlhg In Ohio. Miss Mae Penlck, of Wetumka, Ala- visited here the put week. “•f" P'ssle Vaughn visited In Franklin, Tenn., the put week. ' Mrs. A. s. Darnell is on an extend- •d visit to Europe. MISS Elsie Johnson Is at home, after a visit to Birmingham. Miss Bessie Mae Thompson, of Birmingham, Is visiting In the otty. Mrs. W. W. Garnett visited In Ath ens the past week. Miss Nell Topp Is visiting In Troy, TRIO WORKED FOR PEACE IN CENTRAL AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Scott are at home from a visit to Knoxville, \ ?nn. u Kat ®. Arnette, of Huntsville, vlilted here the past week. I . ,;. n . n< L MrB * Jafn ®* Solomon are on I '• visit to Tennessee. Chicago MaU,e Brown ** vtattaf In Mrn Nona Cullom, of Nashville, Is Grubbi™ 1 0t her mother » Mr> ‘ 1+ H * iv H hV4 y Lew,,< of Blrtn,n « h « m . '■ . visit “‘■sawss.* Bt home * f,#r I I. M. Where, of Birmingham, I of Mrs. Forbes. kadl”n Kat * ,Iard *«® visiting In Miss Carrie Pointer, of Courtland, “ ' siting In the Decaturs. M ss Fannie Ennis, of Huntsville? h visiting here. •\ ,ar iraret Clarkson Is visiting in Hello Mins. Mias Ellen Irwin, of Balls Mina, vls- Ite. here ,ho nut week, glnln"" ' Nc Harris Is visiting In Vlr- Miss Mary E. Dortch, of Gsdsden, and Miss .Mary McAIBne, of Tuscn- & ,h * *“«*• of Mrs. W. R. 2"” Hrrtrude Freedman, of Pen- L S^ Fnlk’ ,h * sue,t of her uncle, Mrs Ren Crane, of Athens, Os.. Is n. f'V. nf hcr Porents. Mr. end Mrs. Hiller ( rawfnrd. Mr Richard Vicks and daughter. , Kva Vicks, are on an extended v Canada. JWres* lc,ort * Br rant Is visiting at Caddc," Ida Compton la visiting st Miss Ellse Johnson entertained with L «t the South Bide phvlllon on Thursday night In honor of Mlsa Thompson, her guest, of Blrmlng- Jones entertained at her home h?„ F>rr 7 ‘treet on Tuesday night In mng' r h n , f rc M '*> DOn R ° yaI ’ Wh ° soV 1 ?? "’Jnnle Davis, of New Decatur, nil ',. r ' "’llliam W. Brooks, of Fort lf - Ala., were married at the ittn nt pride's parents on Sixth whit. R fe*ll hv ' iwsior or tne weatminster I? ’h'. ierlan church, officiated. An Ice tK.. .""" "rrved. They will moke ,, lr future home In Fort Deposit, \, r ' Ih e groom Is cashier of a bank. -Mis, rai# Wicks, of Hopkinsville. FvivT waa here on a visit, and Mr. of Nashville, were married Tuesday evening at the home of R L. Parker, pastor of the Chris- U«n church of New Decetur. The DIRECTORS OFT.P. A. WILL MEETJATURDA The state board of directors of the Travelers’ Protective Association will meet Saturday night at 8 o'clock In the offlee of Secretary J. H. Andrews In the Austell building. Matters of espe- clal Importance will be considered. On Ihe night of August St Post B, of Atlanta, will hold a grand rally, to which wholesale merohanta. produce dealers, city salesmen end all Interest ed In mercantile business will be In vited. Bpeech-msklng and refresh ments are a part of the program. BIG RAILROAD TAX CASES CARRIED UP Chief Justice Fish hu signed the writ of error In the Central of Georgia and Georgia railroads which carries the cues to the United States supremo court. These are the famous cases In which the two roads are combatting payment of back tnxgs on 15,000 shares of stock In the Western of Alabama railroad. The light now Is on tho contention of the rallrrfads that they have not been taxed by due process of law. On the final outcome of this case nearly a million dollars hinges. JUDGE KYLE WITHDRAWS FROM THE RACE. Special to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala., Aug. Judge O. Kyle, late United States Judge In the Panama canal tone, who announced for the state legislature only a few days ago, has withdraw from the race without making a single speeh In tho campaign. At this time Judge Kyle has nor announced his reasons for withdrawing from the race, but will probably do so through the local week ly paper, iMiiiinmi’//,. These three Americans did much to bring about peace between two waring Central American republics.. On tbe left Is Mrs. Combs, wife of the American minister, who helped In the negotiations. In the center Is a pic ture of her husband, Hon. J. Leslie Combs, United States minister to Guatemala, and on the right one of Captain William L. Merry, tho Amer ican consul general to Costa Rica. Mrs. Ab Dunson and little baby wl 1 leave soon for resorts In Merlwethe • county, Mrs. H. B. Cary la visiting her daughter, Mrs, Walter Barnwell, of Atlanta for a few weeks. A domino party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Id us Doe In honor of Mrs. Carson, of Jewell, Ga. Dainty refresh menu were served. An entertainment complimentary to Miss Julia Bradltsld was given Frl md green. Dr. J. W. C. WII pastor of the Weatmlnater day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brad- Id, Jr., at thelf home on Broad street The decorations were especially bright and pleastnr. and the event was one of unusual pleasure. The gueets were Mieeea Julia and Emma Brad- field. Maner Smith, Effle Swanson, Martha Schaub, Lizzie Reeves, Nell Gaffney, Julia Fannin, Lnqlse Dallis, and Eula Render, Messrs. C. E. Strong, Jr., Will Tuggle, Wade McCalne, Em ory Park, Howard Strong. Frank Bird song. Dick Willis, Jr., Frank Hudson, and Charlie Freeman. Mlsa Julia Bradfleld will return to Baltimore In a few days, after a short season of rest with relatives here. Miss Mattie McGee Ip visiting In Atlanta and Birmingham. Editor J. O. Bell, of Ths Reporter, and Mrs. Bell, have just returned from the press excursion through North Carolina and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Jones, of At' lanta, ara spending two weeks with friends at Antioch, near here. Dr. H., W. Terrell will go to Bor den Springs, Ala., next week. Mias Clyde Spearman, of Newnan, and Miss Christine Sanders, of Cor inth, have been the gussts of Mr. C. R. Spearman and family. EATONTON, Misses Lorena Hall and Mary Britt, of Thomson, are the guests of Miss Florence Greene. Misses Mattie nnd Sara Hearn have returned from W’arrenton, where they have been vleltlng the Mlasee Poole. The Misses Hearn received many social attentions during thefr visit. Mr. Avant Johns was the hoet at a delightful party Thursday night. A large crowd of the younger eet was present, and a pleasant evening was spent In music and games. Miss Lillie Williams has returned from a visit In Newborn. Miss Wil liams left Friday for Montlcello. to visit her sister, Mrs. Edward Smith. Her sister, Miss Emmie, accompanied h *Mlls Charlotte Evelyn Brown, of Rockville, le the guest of Miss Frances "*^i!usset Mamie and Lillie WIee, who have been visiting In Elbcrton and Madison, returned home Monday. Miss Mamie Cohen, of Madison, returned with them.. „ . ■ „ Mr. Merlon Swanson, of Montlcello, is visiting his aunt, Mre. :Pearson. Mrs. C. D. Leonard. Mlssee Mar gery Harris and Hannah Oould Leon ard are spending the summer In °Mlsses' l Msry Dennis nnd Ruth Park have returned from Monroe, where they were the guests of Miss Mary Helen Felker. They were the reclplente of msny eoctal attentlone while In Mon roe. Among them wae the reception given by Miss Felker on Monday night at her home on Broad etreet. Mr. Rolln Hutchlneon. Jr- of At lanta, i» visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchinson. Miss Louise Dennis has returned from Oconee Spring*. Mrs. jdward Chambers and children, of DeStur, are the guesta of Mre. C. M Mrs. V Mary Reid. Mleeee Nancy and class of ’04, now located In Atlanta, with the Southeastern Tariff Associa tion, was here the first of the week, (he guest of old friends. Misses Lucia and Lamar Jeter and Elizabeth Rawson, who have been the gueets of Mrs. J. K. Timmons, have returned to their home In Atlanta. The Dally Newe Is represented on the trip of Alsbami “ Atlutle Reach, tors, Messrs. H. Wesr„ a ml their famlilac. Sir. H. SI. Wilson entertained a few guests during the week at a * o'clock 4'^4 relTvM 4'veM" Va M U !TMinnie Sammon* of MOUf* ZZTLZ ^ bS*. '"‘"n or Mew Decatur. Tne Mr. Parker performed the cere- r:. m „, 0r, 'y a few friends were pres- to NnIhviit W *U mak * ,he,r futur * home LAGRANGE. to" Ststtle Edmondson, a recent Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edmond- returned to Owensbyvtlle Mon- l f 3! i r V Frank Harwell returned from T \ Friday, after a six weeks’ *1*1. to her mother n r Eleanor Dtiiwon Is entertain- ! Ruth Reid left Slonday for Lumber la the gueet of Mlsa Luda Hutchln son. Miss Tallulah Jenkins has' returned from a visit to Miss Elisabeth Candler at her home In Villa Rico. Sllss Mae Alford hoe returned from Oconee Springs. ' Miss Fannie Laurie Johnson, of Rockville, has returned to her home, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. W. T. Davidson. Misses Bessie and Susie Little have returned from a week's stay In Charles ton, S, C. Mrs. Edwnrd Davis and little ton, Kell, of Grlffln, are the guests of Mrs. C. M. Davis. Mre. Wingfield Nlsbet, of Macon, I* the guest of Mre. Watt Wingfield. QUITMAN. Mrs. Thomas Davis and Mias Helen Felder leave this week for a visit to Athens, Hawklnsvllle and other points In North Georgia. Miss Alma Albritton Is spending month In Marietta. Mies Ethel Morrison has returned to Tlfton, after a visit to Mre. Joseph Mabbeit. Mre. Wallace Mathews It visiting Mra. J. O. Ross In Florida. Mr. and Mra. S. S. Rountree leave tomorrow for New York. Mrs. Roun tree will also visit in Virginia. Mr. Walter Hunter will leave Satur day to spend two weeks In New York city. Little Edna Eerl Gaulden entertained about twenty-four - of her friends at an a! fresco party Wednesday after noon. A real well full of punch fur nished great enjoyment and after i number of games were played Ices and cakes were served. The Misses Sarah and Cornelia Pulestln find Mies Nannie McCall assisted In entertaining. Mrs. Clyde Nell, of Thomasvllle, Is visiting Mr. and Mre. Joseph Mabbett. Mr. and Mra. Nell leave In August to spend some time In New York. hire. Oils Bell end Sllss Octa Hop kins, of Thomasvllle, are visiting at the home of Str. and Mra, Ed Young. Silssea Edna and Catherine Coin leave tomorrow for Atlanta and Sum merville to spend a month. OPELIKA, ALA. Mr. and Mre. R. M. Greene, Sr., left Wednesday morning for a visit of sev eral weeks‘to their son. Rev. Raleigh W. Greene, at Girard, and to their daughter, Ma. Clarence Caldwell, a Eufaula. Mr. Ttnd Mre. J. P. Duffey left Bat urday morning for Borden-Wheeler Springs to be absent several day* A delightful barbecue was given Frl day evening by several business men of the city at "Rossdale,’’ the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John SI. Pletch- About fifty guests enjoyed the feast prepared. Sirs. J. F. Gay entertained Friday afternoon at progreaelve whist In com- Joe of Alabama Press Association to Fla., by the proprie- St. Wilson and W. T. •utefiit-Bwins -photo, waimo mon, Joseph F, Johnston and W. T. Wear. , Sirs. William Hodge Bamford and children, are the guests of relatives In (he city. Shepard Dowdell, of Sfontgomery, was here last week, the guest of his mother, Mrs. loivlnla Dowdell. I. J. Dorsey has returned home from a trip to New York, where he took a course In embalming. Crawford Dowdell, who has a posi tion In a bank at Talladega, bos been here for the week with his mother, Sirs. L. Dowdell. Hon. John K. Watkins Is spending his vacation at Bon Aqua Springs. Tenn., and at Llthla Springs, Ga. A marriage of much Interest’ to Ope- llkans was that, of Miss Sarah Lou Williamson to Mr. Walter Warren, which took place at Midland, Ga., Tues day at the home of the bride’s cousin, Mra. Robert Carter. Both the con tracting parties are social favorites nf this city. The young people are at home to their friends at the home of the bride, Str. T. F. Williamson. • Mra. William Turner has returned to her home In Newnan, Oa., after a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Dowdell. Dr. G. A. Nunnally, of. LaGrange, Is visiting hla daughter, Mra. Oeneral George P. Harrison. Mra. J, C. Crowder and daughter, Mlsa Preston, visited Columbus, Ga., friends last week. Mr. and Sirs. L. St. Trawlck are at Borden-Wheeler Springs tor a few weeks’ slay. A delightful dance was given by the Straw Hats At Half Price Two Straw Hats are better than one, especially when the second one comes this way. Look at your hat—can you go August and September? Hardly, not with the price range on” at Muse’s. ?1.50 Straws nt $4.00 Straws at ...... 2.0 ) StrawB at 5.00 Straws at 2.50 Straws at 3.U0 Straws at 7.60 Straws at 3.75 3.50 Straws at 1.75 10.00 Straws at All Boys* and Children’s Straw Hats and Straw * Sailors also US HALF PRICE. e’s. 3-5-7 Whitehall. MISSOURI RIVER THREA TENS POLITICAL LIFE OF SENATOR By Private Leered Win. , - Yankton, 8. D„ Aug. 3.—If the SIls. sourl river persists In following an old bed of the stream, which It Is non- threatening to do, Nebraska may And herself with three senators and Sena tor Gamble- of South Dakota, may be retired from politics by becoming a resident of Nebraska, Instead of South Dakota. The Missouri river Is cutting Into an old channel on the east of the city, and If the waters succoed In getting Into the old bed, Yankton will be thrown on the west side of the river, and, there fore Into Nebraska. IVE MILLION INCREASE IN MILL PROPERTY Special to Tbe Georglea Greenville, S. C., Aug. t.—The state board of equalisation In Columbia hut assessed the value of cotton mill prop ertles In South Carolina at 148,000,000. In 1005 the valuation waa |41,ooo,. 000, showing an Increase of 85,000,000 In ono year. Of the 840,000,000 valuation, 110,000,. .000 Is In the three counties of Green Vllle, Spartanburg and Andoraon. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPS young men nf the city to their lady ~ nda Wednesday night. -ley, clerical engineer l Mends Wedneeda; J. Douglas Far! at the Brooklyn navy yard, Is here for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Farley. Robert Clower, of New Orleans, visiting his parents, Mr. and hire. T. H. Clower. Mra. Orrln Brown entertained the Social Club last Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted In entertaining by her daughter. Miss Maude, and Aliases Mary Ellen Graham and Hattie and Nonle McWilliams, of Prattville. Mrs. R. B. Barnes and Mra. O. N. Hudmon, Jn. entertained at bid domi no Friday afternoon at the home of the former, on Avenue A. Mr. and Mra. W. L Carmack enter tained a number nf friends at a barbe cue near the city Thursday afternoon. WATKINSVILLE. Mrs. A. tV. Ashford and Misses Julia, Helen and Lulls Ashford here returned i two weeks’ visit to htantnn. Tex. Frsnees Powell, of Athens, was ths tire guest of Miss tVlllle Hue Uwyn Miss Ruth AlH-remmble. Her. Irvine, nf Madlena, Is eosduetlng n ■rles of meetings nt tbe Methodist ehnrrb this week. Mines Bessie sod Kale Peacock, nf Msd. Ison, sve spending this week with Miss Kelle Cneroft. n»i of At hoot, hhhH ... ... Rarrta. A wont mi Joy a l»l# affair waa tho plonlo alvMi In honor of Mlw rranrea I’onpll. of Athena, on NTfdnialy -afternoon. Hororal of tho ftmngrr act of jrfna nnd hoya werw nri*jo»nf. an<l th#* orm*ton nraa a thoroughly dollabtrfnl ono. Mian l/iarn Thompson retnrnMl to brr dm# at Halnaaotlto jMl Monday. Kbi* a« arrompanlfNl liy Ml•§ Rro Thompson. _ . - - . - Mlaa Annie l*rtor. ofAptmlarWo, waa tUa Renfro, T. P. Ilud- furat bf Mlaa Emit Vtale teat week, m* Voted Down Bicyiole Ordinance, Special to Ths Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Aug. t.—A strong light was made at the August meet ing of the city council Wednesday night toput bicycles oft the sidewalks of the city, but Alderman Klrven's ordl nance to that effect was defeated. Largs Increase Shown, - Special to The Georgian. Carrollton, Oa., Aug. 1.—The tax receiver has Just completed the digest of taxable property of this county. The Increase over that of last year Is tl>- 403,808. The total amount of taxable property appearing on the digest for this year amounts to 35,835,809. Hoks Smith Barbecue. Special to Tbe Georgian. Halnbrldge, Os., Aug. I.—The Deca tur County Hoke Smith Club baa ar ranged for a big barbecue and Hoke Smith rally to he held here on August 18. There will be several speeches by supporters of Mr. Smith. Hail Damages Cotton., HpecISt to Tbe Georgian. Halnbrldge, Oa., Aug. I.—Batnbrldge and the surrounding country was vis ited Tuesday by heavy rain storms with hall In some sections of ths coun ty, All crops were Injured to somo ex tent, but the greatest damage was to the cotton. Sunday School Convention. Special to Tbe Georgian. Clarkston, Ga., Aug. 3.—The DsKalb County Sunday School Association held Its 43th session st this placo Wednes day. A large number of Sunday school workers were present and a most In teresting program was carried out Lovett Hotel Destroyed. Special to Tbe Georgian. Wrlghtsvllle, Os.. Aug. *.—Yesterday morning the Lovett hotel waa de stroyed by Are. Some of the furniture was saved. Mrs. Lovett had the furni ture Insured and J. T. Fulford carried 11,500 Insurance on the building. Oay of Prayer for 8chool. Special to The Grorxlan. Macon, Ga- Aug. 3.—A day of prayer In behalf of tha Georgia Industrial Home Is to be observed the second Sunday In August. FRIEND OF CLiVELAND IS GIVEN NOMINATION. By Private Leased tyire. Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 3.—The Democratic nominating convention for the Fifth congressional district of West Virginia, met In this city nnd nomi nated Hon. Joseph Miller, of Kenova, commissioner of Internal revenue under Orover Cleveland, and a close personal friend of Jhe ex-president. BILL TAFT _ IS _ FAVOR^D IN "OLD KENTUCKY." fly Private I .eared Wire. Washington, Aug. 3.—J. W. McCul loch, of Owensboro, Ky., one of tha best known of the big whisky distillers of the Blue Oreas Stale, Is st the New Willard, and says ha believes tbe sen timent In Kentucky, regarding presi dential candidates, favors Secretary Taft as against any one else who had been mentioned Ir connection with Re publican nomination. SMALL! BOOKS CLOSE AUG. 1 Tha total registration In Fulton county up to Thursday night was 10,- 713. Ths average registration each day during the week has been about 100, and the opinion was expressed In the offlee Friday that nenrly all names were In. The books will bo closed on August It. Tho total registration for ths county, If Ihe full strength were shown, should bo at-least 30,000, and officials cannot account for Ihe small list already reg istered, when the interest In the ap- f ircaching elections Is considered. It a believed that the greater part of those who are eligible and who fall to register are those who fear that they will have to pay k poll tax, which (hey Ight oth Hector. TO VOTE FOR GOVERNOR AT BIG AUCTION SALE AUCIIUN SALE i most unique schemes to WIPE TO NAME SEVERAL WOMEN. By Private Leased Wire. New York; Mug. 3.—Little by little the tangled sksln nf matrimonial trou bles that binds Halsey Corwin, son of the former comptroller of Brooklyn, and Roberta O. Corwin, tha daughter of Morris Manges, of Shtepshesd Bay, Is being unravelled. The latest devel opment Is that ths wife has taken steps to sue for a divorce on the ground nf her husband’s relations with several women, who are not named. On July 13 Corwin suddenly discon tinued his divorce suit against his wife. That night she attended a dinner par ty up town, as a result of which she notified the police that she had been robbed of a 380,000 collection of Jew elry. The reason for the discontinu ance of the husband's suit was that It had been brought against Mrs. Corwin personally, and as she Is not of legal age yet, she cannot be Sued In person. In hsr petition, Mrs. Corwin set forth that her full name Is Roberts Garrett Corwin, and that aha was born on De camber 4, 1388. PLANO COMPANY WANTS RATES INTO MISSISSIPPI Special to Tbs Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 3.—The Nation al Plano Manufacturers’ Association has applied to ths )H*elsalppt railroad commission for an order promulgating a second class rating on carload ship ments within this stats. Ths president of ths association stales that this rate ie granted in the western classification territory, and also In official claalflcatlon territory, but the piano manufacturers have nev er been able to obtain favorable rates In Southern territory, and their bust nese In this section has been handl capped. One of the most unique echemez to attract a crowd to an auction ante la that worked out by James L. Logan, of S. B. Turman A Co., who propoeea that every men who attends the unc tion sale of twenty-six choice Iota and one splendid five-room house on next Saturday at 4 o'clock, on West Hunter street, at the northwest corner of Ash by street, will cast a .ballot for tho two leading candidates for governor, Clark Howell or Hoke Smith. The one who guesses nearest the majority will be presented with 310. This sale will be only one of the many which B. B. Turman li Co. have conducted dur ing the summer. They have a plan on whereby the purchaser may pay 338 cash and 310 per month on each lot. The iimvimaor of the house will pay 3300 cash and 336 per month. Tli--\ In-I-' that h Ih nn excellent opportunity for an In vestment, os there Is u big demand for houses In thnt u*-lnlil>- -I. Th.-ie Is s car line at the corner and tho fine elevation of the lots makes the proper ty desirable. It Is believed the proposition to have ballots cast for Clark Itowell and Hoke Smith will arnuso great Interest. The result of balloting will be published dlcstlon of how county will vott. vlted. Everybody is In- EMBASSY MOURNS DEATH OF CLERK. FIRST PAGE Special Cable—Copyright. London, Aug. 3.—The American em bassy Is In mouring for the death of Charles Hobson, who for more than a quarter of a century has been In the ayard. Lowe Choate and other dlstlngulshrd me who have represented the Unit* States at ths court of SL JmniI numbered them all among bla trim- II. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE PIEDMONT. Arlington; P. O. roloiniin .... _ ntma; J. P. WuferMon, ffionifton; It. 1.. Colamtmx; W. L. s’ltjr. Hnvaunah; T. K. Callow** mnl fmii- llr, L-tUrniitfi*; John lt. Coop*r, Mnroit; J. W. Newmnit. HftndMmvIllo; T. II. Smith nn-1 wifi*. iMililln; It. A. Canon. Columhu*; II. II. IVrry, (inluearlllt: Mifirku Mill*. Atb<'0«; M. i{. Htewnrt. ImUBA AT THFMARION. Tlmmii* U. PIxon. Alban*; K>I I fust Inga and wlf#. Amrrlcus; Mr. noa Mr*. Fenix-lc, IUrnf»»rlll#7r. A. WUttaod, Mo; T. Carden, Macon; C. C. Pass, a AT THeTaRAGON. J. It. Ilnnk*. Colninbn*; Mr*. J. D. llnjd, Grlffln; It. U. (Hand. Au*mU; I>. lloyd. OMfrin; Mr*. I\ II. IsQjreioy, IUw. . AT THE KIMBALL. W. W. Thompson. AipM; II. C- Plah# rnan: W. I Uon . h. Albany; J. II. I Poiw*. yaldotta; Thomas • I tan Tlfton; it. J. iktiin MllodgerJIle; L. V.' Hutch. Auiruatn; " . Washington; J. O. Wright. THEATERS Three big features sets are billed for Ihe Casino next week and an extraor dinary supporting hill which will make the offering at this popular amuse ment place ons of the strongest vaude ville attractions over offered In At- lanta. AbS'Et Kader, Algerian artist, as sisted by hla three wives, will un doubtedly prova tha feature of the at traction. This remarkable man has just closed a long engagement at Ham- marsteln's la New York where he cre ated a furor with hla lightning skill as an artist. He has three wives who all re happily with him. Charles F. Begmon. billed as "Ths Narrow Fellow,” Jate of ths popular team known as Folk end Beamon, will make his Initial bow to Atlanta show- goers and will undoubtedly prove a big favorite as he Is a comedian of great merit. Owing to popular demand from thoss Hpecbl to The Georidnn. n. Miss., Aug. cord In the celebrated Pi tlon case, otherwise knoi slsslppl Railroad Coma Mobile. Jackson nnd Ka decided at the recent ti preniH court. Iiuh forwarded to washlnat-m. having l»-,-n nppoale-l to th-- United State, supreme court. It will probably l>e two years or more un til final settlement of this litigation 1,