The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 10, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA 0,EOT?0IAN. rninAY. AnsrsT i». i*x. ' ,'T- P" 7 REDUCTION SALE Now on to Reduce Our Large Stock of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases T\’e are making splendid offers to bargain seekers Don’t fail to take advan tage of our discount sale Pinnacle Trunk Manufacturing Co., E. L. TURMAN, Mgr., 62 Peachtree Street. SCIOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND C0LLEQE8. COLLEGE aad t* TJ TTV ATT GalnesvilU Conservatory ” i\ \J GEORGIA TVo tetanit JnttimUor* litfrtttre, scirnte and kindred, I offer 5c*t adva!*Jr*« In music*J ...... , .. , tut»\ two pipe organs: most bAutlful concert ball la the south, Brmau had 27$ boarders last high count In language, — j! oriei. The consemtanr lion, art; special course and training clams for Music Teachers; SO MAY ENTER THE RACE FOR NEW_JUDGESHIP Former Congressman Urg- I | ed By Friends to Make Announcement K|«h'I«I to \Tb» Georgian. Rom,, Os.. Aug. 10.—Mayor John W. Maddox may be a randldate for on* of the Judgeships of the proposed new court of appeal*, which will be estab- llahed In Go oral# In November. At leaat his friend* are urging him to make the mce. There I* not a more able or popular man In north Ocorgta than Judge Mad dox, and he la In evary way wall quail fled for the position which he la urged to seek. He served six terms In eon gresa and repreaentad hla constituents well. Had It not been far III health at the lima of the laat campaign, he would have been returned to congress for the aeventh time. Ills friends not being aatlsfled with hl« retirement to privet, life, urged him to moke the race for mayor of Rome during the campaign laat April, which he consented to do; as a consequence, he waa unanimously MMM.I VAN HOOSE or P J. PEARCE, Aaaoclata Praldentg, Gainesville. ( KENTUCKY OUTLA W TAKEN AFTER A HARD BATTLE AT HIS MOUNTAIN LAIR By ITlvate MJilillesl*©ro, I tattle which rage Ball, who escaped ruptured lute Wire. August 10,—After n for no hour, Frank II at Richmond, Kjr., ►stertfay afternoon by and in tut Frankfort. Sheriff Wee List night, Hall tacky penitentiary Houic time ago, . a Mlddieaboro bni the mountains. II in Jail at lllebmon lie broke Jail h r — —- since I«*en hiding the mountain*. On a r, 1! wi \\edneaday night, he waa located *?* JffWn near Roae IIII1. va„ nnrl the aheriff with sixteen deputing atarted out to capture him. Reinforcements were sent for. as It waa thought Hairs friends and relntltea might go to hla aid. Thirty members of the Mlddieaboro mil Itary company volunteered as deputies nud left by apeefal train. Under n truce. .Sheriff Johnson went to the cabin and demanded nail’s surrender. This Dnll declined to do. Fire was open ed on the cabin by tne * and — *Ttm • - - I won sheriff’s forces, TEXT PP THE PERRY BILL WHCH PASSED THE HOUSE Following la t| copy of the amended bill of Mr. Peri of Hall, which wps passed by the fuse of representatives Thursday mornli A Hill to b# Qtled an Act to Provide for the EatnJp&mot and Maintenance of Reboots rlcnlture and the Me* authority or the mine. That the jprfOT la hereby authorised to establish J. <*»*• I* maintained In each congrf ,on »l district of the state nu fiidustrlaUfOd agricultural achool In urronlance vf the further provisions of this set. . 7 . A . tl Hoc. I rjrf further enacted, That all fpos recelve/rom the Inspection of/fer tilisers and/Is and all other Inspection fees received the department of agricul ture In thldate, after the present year, over the etfises of auch Inspection, shall be used as/ fund for the purpose of es- - W maintaining auch schools, _ practicable, be equally dl- I vlded betVn each schools, and the gov ernor Is rftorlxed to pay to the trustees of Mid iTols, from time to time, their rcspectlviPftlons or said fnnd. tnbllshlng Her. 3. | g«»veruofj authorised i /each county In the respective Ini districts, one trustee for the Ik? estabirsbed In such district; to hold office for the term » from bis ap feasor Is apppol ...... i so elected In each district shall a board of trustees for tho _ said district, with power to Jthe management of said school, ike rules and regulations for the .AihJect to the provisions of this act. lie it further enacted, That the shall 1m* authorised to receive any county or any of the citlsens f a donation of a tract of land In comity not less than 200 acres on to locate a achool for the district Ich such county la situated, together •vfii any additional donation lit the way of hiilttlthgs or money, ami If there are two •»r more offers of such donations, the gov ernor. with the aid of the trustees of such felloot, .Shalt select which to accent, tak ing Into consideration the title, value, the cntraltiesa of location, nceeMibillty and suitableness In at# respect for the pur- Intended, and upon the acceptance r any such donation, and the execution “f the proper deeds vesting title In the trustees, within a reasonable time, the Miool for said district shall t>e establish ed select another treatises or lectures on agriculture Its branches, and the mechanic arts. Sec. 7. Be It further enacted, That the faculty of such schools shall consist of the principal, who' shall be an liitelllgeul farmer: one superintendent and Instruc tor In farm work; one Intelligent mechanic, who shall direct and Instruct In all me chanical work In and out of the shops; one practical Instructor In care of stork and dairying; one Instructor In Rngllsh. and sncli other Instructors and assistants aa the funds of the college may permit. That the trustees may dispense with aud combine the duties or any of tho aboTc, the first buildings are erected, before the opening of such schools, which shall be only such ns are absolutely necessary for temporary use, all work on. In and about said schools, or on the farm, or on or In the barns and ahops connected with said schools, whether If be farming, bul*** care of stock or work of whatever- shall lw> performed exclusively by tho students of said schools, under sneb regu lations for the proper division and nlterna- “ons In such work aa may be provided r the trustees 8ec. 9. Ho it further enacted, That tul tlon in said schools shall be free, and the trustees may limit the number of stu $1.00 Starts an account with a LITTLE HOME BANK and book or with the book only In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE NEAL BANK Interest allowed at the rate of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM, compounded arml-nnnually. E. H. THORNTON. Pr..,H.nt. W. F. MANRY, Ceahiar. H. C. CALDWELL, Ant. Caahl.r. merely extend throughout congressional district, ‘ but throughout the whole atate, and he has heen mentioned several Ilmen a* a dark Horae (or governor. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Ooast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 16th, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June lsttoSept.30 Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA 0IFI0 from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. BgBMg»»B»8ia«gg^^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. • of rat- Bhrmlng tb«* Arrival and I»rpartu_. seuger Trains of the Following Hoads: TVliUTKBN ANI» ATLaSTHMiAIMKUIC Ofa—DsMrt T5 Trains Ltsvs Atlanta, Nsw Terminal Station, cornsr Mitchell and _ .... Madison Avenuo. | Ho.—Arrive From— ... m- . " ” I • j Nashville.. 7:19oaf* 2 KsebRtl*. s X, i... B.—Following schedule figures pub- ;3 Marietta... I £ am) 74 Marietta t: in piu llshed only as luformaUtra and are out *93 NA«hvtUe..ll:4S ami* 13 MufilvtttM 6> pm .mA ran toed! * Marietta... 2 57 pmf 72 Marietta.. 5 .70 pm Kn fiAlf V LoeAl fo nir- • 1 Nashville.. 7* pm,* 4 Nusbvllle. W-0 pis “•ma’unf *lt A, .VoV.; L SJivl2g l« . ^raW«.T7P'ilR«.lt.iir.-|rAilAr*V. " Irinlngbnm 10:16 a. in. ! Arrive ItouI— * . H*P®rt To— sum a. M.—No. u DAILY. ”CUiCAUO 'Savannah,.... 7:10 aro.Maron....... .12A1 «m INCINNATi UMIil-JD/’ A s.iild Jsekaoovllie.. .Waai,Soraiinah » /• *m ' ^‘h- Mseoa... 11:40 nm Macon... twpni v • — —'■•vannsb 9 15 piu * * »^pm MEDiCALSCHOLARSHiPS 1 SrATEJMERSITY Gov. Terrell Names Young Men Who Will Receive Free Tuition. slutII make such rules of admission so as to equalise as far as practicable the Priv ileges of the school among the counties according to population And the trus tees may defer the actual opening of the school until such time as, may t>« necrij* wiry to -prepare reasonably proper facl! “* 1 equipment for beginning the tnny Im re portion of the duty b property, but It Is mad# said trustees to open said school, even though It may have to bo done at first on a limited seale, a* early as practicable, and afterwards extend Its wrb loon Im* made perfected In any district wlthlu one r after the passage of this act, the •„ . fn*A «•»»» of tho fund going to said district shall go Into and Im* pro gated In the regular common school fnnd In said district. *er. 6. .He It further enacted. That the principal rt f M |«l schools shall, tinder the ulrii-tfon of the trustees, keep an account of all receipts from the sale of the proil- nets of the farm or simps which are not *f*'»«umed In said school, and one-hnlf of each par going to each nupll not to exceed 1100, and the Mlanro. If any, to t*c replaced In the gen«*r- «l fiirnl of the school . Hue. 6. Be It farther enneted. That the course of studies Its said s«*ho*»ls shall l** confined to ths eiewentsry branches Want a Diamond? Come in to see ours. You " ill be charmed with their beauty and quality. The prices will appeal to your practical sense. We s-tand absolutely ready to guarantee every stone we sell. Our stock is handled by experts and you can depend upon honorable dealing. Maier & Berkele. nr portion of tke property of mill Khoo >ot requir'd for lb* purpoan of MM school l»«T'*nd port*' of Kwi |n eoift!ct~with thl. *ct be, and tb* nine »r», brreb, re pealed. * THEY FLED FROM ROME, BUT WERE CAPTURED. ftpeelal to Tbe (Icordon. Chattanooga, Tenn., Aux. 10.—J, B. Holdbnok and Eaal* Ban«« have been arresteo her* aa fusltlve* from Justice. They ore ivanted at Rome, Oa., to an swer several chances, one of which is assault with Intent to kill. Holdbronk la of a prominent faml- a bailiff Iy, and was ooce i ' at Rome. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE ARAGON. Mrs. Henry It. Ooeteblus, Cotumbne; J. C. Collin. Uarnnvlllr; Mrs. C. D. Leonard suit -tsiishter. Bstonton; Hrs. L F. latrr. I-erry; K. tt. Uowe. Tbomsttoo. Governor Terrsll has named the young gentlemen for the beneficiary scholarships tor the medical branch of tho State University at Augusta. The appointees are aa follows; State at Large—Frank C. Tharpe, Buena Vista; Frank P. Norman, West Point; W. E. Braswell, Monroe; John Brown, Athens. First Congressional District—Harry Sutton, Swalnsboro; George U Smith, Swalnsborn. Second Congressional District—O. T. Crozler, Cedar Springs; Leonard Ba ker, An-ley. Third Congressional District—Guy O. Lunsford, Amerlcus; Jesse H. Riley, Graven la. Fourth Congressional District— Thomas Grant West Point; W. E. Drane, Buena Vista. Fifth Congressional District—W. H. Calloway, Monroe; Mason Smith, Doug- lasvllle. Sixth Congressional Dlatrlct—W. H. Austin, Griffin; Georgs L. Johnson, Yatesvllle. Seventh Congressional District—W. . Do via, Marietta, It F. D. No. 3; Irby Simmons, Hiram. Eighth Congressional District—O. H. Wood, Madison: a. T. Bernard, Athena. Ninth Congressional District—J. S. Burrell, Burton: Ralph Freeman, Da- cuta. Tenth Congressional District—John Lee, Augusta; L. B. Royal, Hephtl- bah. Eleventh Congressional District—W. T. Prtca, Jr., Bartow; W. E. Williams, Boperton, R. F. D. No. 1. J. M. TERRELL, Governor. By the Governor: W. E. IRVIN. Private Secretary. Thl* August •), 1906. POOR WHITE WOMAN WHIPPED BY HOODLUMS. TUBS, H, GOODWIN TO ADDRESS CLERKS Thomas H. Goodwin, candidate for mayor, will make a short address to the clerk* of the qlty Friday afternoon at S; 15 o’clock in the vacant atoro for- merly occupied by the Bass Dry Goods Company, on Whitehall street, between Alabama and Hunter streets, • Mr. Goodwin stated that the hour and place wore selected as convenient for the clerks, to whom he wishes espe cially to speak. TWO GOVERNORS SAVED BY LEAP By Privnto Leaaed Wirt. Hprliigfb’ld, Ohio, August lO.—Oovtrnor Warfield, of Maryland, and Govtrnor Har ris, of Ohio, and (leueral J, Warren veatlliuTsd trnhl Atlanta to Cincinnati with- Maron....... .11: out chnnite, eornpom-u of ve.tlbutMl -ley eoTSiinnh . . roaches oml I’ulllBao -Irowlng room sleep- Macon..... J p Ing cars. Ant ret Homo 7:J0 a. ml Ural ATLANTA AS'7> HIM' I-iiINT VaII, taooogn f<:,5 a. m.; LlDcInnutl VM p. iu.|: ROAtl. 1,oiiIrv I Ho 8:16 p. la.: Chicago 1:23 a. Dl. Arrive From— l Popart To— cafe car evrvloe. All mrala batwcon At- .p.ima H:V>nn,-Mmita.iiii.ry ItFI Itintii nuil Vlnrlauntl. -Mrulgomrrj. Tli pot.-Mmitrf'm'ry.lJ *.'• 6 ao A. Vf.—No. »I DAILY, to Oftffla and •Baima .It pmi-Mma . 11 ColumiiuB. Arrlvoa GrlEfla f:lt u. in.; CO- luilirnrgc |:2>) atn[l.nlironip-.. - 9:16(1 lumt-us ip_a. a..,, . „ -Moutgoincrr. 3 V- pm -Mont. in'ry.H:I6 J, 1,1 other train, daily i ' train. had narrow rscaiie from dentil 1 t from an anlo wblrdi railroad tracks s mo ment before a fast train dssbed by. MI88ING~8HREvlpbRT GIRL LOCATED IN CHICAGO. Kpeclsl to The Georgia*. Shreveport, La., Aug. 10—Annie Risk, A 14-year-old Shreveport girl, has been located In Chicago, after an absence-from her home of about one week. The girl conducted a fruit and candy atore for her father. One day laat week the iatter went to the store, found It locked, but wss unable to lo cate his daughter. At his request, the police telegraphed to several cities, with the result that yesterday after- m NOTED AERONADT Body Identified at Funeral By Reporter as Mrs. Crenshaw. 6:J6 A. M.—.*0. 12, DAILY, local fo Macon. */>nify. llmnaw lck aud Jacksonville. Mnkca nil! day. stops , arriving Mncoui 9:16 a. in.: lining- All trains of Atlanta and West Point m.j Jnc-kNuMvIliv 7 Vi n. m. Itallrond (’ornpnnj arrive at «n<l depart M.—Pj«. 35. DAILY. I'ullmon to from Atlonin Terminal station, corner of in. Memphis, Kunlun C tr and Mitchell arrest ami Madison avenue ml fiAii.r.-ixicni *• T *“" J **—'■ “ prlngs i».l.» a. tu. 7.60 A. M.-Ao. _ _ UA. and Mouth western Limited 7, DAILY. Chattanooga. 6:00 am *A"xu 0 46 niu l.lth'M 7:46 snii*Augu 12 20 pmiCoars " — ' ‘ C’cjvfm Uf^WuMaVtoa ; J ff P“ [| i:i,.,.frU llsht- I •Augusta...w.. 8.16 pni|*Aug i . -lrnlly. All oilier train. . 'Dolly, without cliangu. Dlolna cars ( nor re oil w cols on route Arrives Wash ington H:12 l». in.; Now York 12:41 n. m. Arrive f;M 1>. 61.—No. 40. UAILl.-Aow York 1 Wo Jally < . 6:60 pi . 8:10 pt ..11:45 pi: shlngtoo... 6:9) i M|H « lnI to The (Jeorglsn. Port Worth. Tex., Aug. 10.—Mrs. Minnie 1'ronnhnw, who infolded here, wss formerly Miss Nettle Devnughn, the first woman to mII,nn airship In the United Ktntes. Mhe was of circus stage fame and n ITomdora Imnuty. Mhe turned down a* millionaire of Ijom Angeles to wsd s |mor hlacksmlth. At her^hineral yesterday the woman was recognised by n newspaper reporter, and her husband Itelng’questioned, admitted her Identity. Mrs. Crenshaw wss the first woman to ill III a modern airship. This *be did on ..eptetnlier 16, 1KJ6. ‘ voyage she ssceud feet. tin a second ascent she asceoded even higher. Mhe nlso traveled with several ell iml musics! comedy organisations. At the time of her death she was 19 years Of 9:15 pi 6:16 V. Ms—Na ». DAILY.—Makea all stops. Local to lletlln; arrives Heflin 19:60 Th< ride. icrc was no known canoe for the aul- noon they received a telegram from Chicago to the effect that the girl was found there, and that she was anxious |o return home. The tether Immediately wired transportatldh. AT THE MARION. K. D. . ... __ Jawhins, Hiwson: Otto Holdreu, Havsusb: W. J. Color, Florence; \\. A. Goodrich, Griffin; J. A. Moseley, 4’owlele; II. B. Keller, Borne; H. W. Carswell. Maeosi Mra *A. C. Carswell. Macon; W. C. Btack, New- nan; W. J. Barnes, Aragon; O. M. Platon, Sylvester. AT THE PIEDMONT. Guy A. Cars will, Valdosta; Mrs. D. B. Thomas and nnrwe, Tetiullle; Mr»- W. W. Harman, Tennllie; P. II. Kellie. Fort Vtl- * "nC. Bridges, Quitman; Boland El- n*. AT THeI^MBALL. Henry, Borne; B. 51. Kmlth. Ms- M. €». WoWn. Woodbine; g. C. Hmttb. Macon: Mrs. D. L. Warbtel, Ms- mm; 1. It. Wllllau... Am.rlrai; C. J. All.*. Waycnmo; t. 8. sharp. Has.-: T. It. Brine and wife, Kalrlmro: €-. A. Gray ami ami, Waym-atmm: 1". K. Glrna. Jrff.raourlll,; J. T. Lane. Iron City; J. E. BrM, Moatonm; I). 61. Hhadlinrn, Bufonl: B. Jarkton, Graenaboro; 4V. A. KikiwIm. Roar; P. II. I. tllhw. V.liloola; B. J. 6lulbriu, Auen.la; J. II. l-ark. tlre-naboni: 1. I*. Brovn. Haw- kln.rllle; Wllll.m I'llfion. Ihnrana: II. I>. tVInter. tflilnrak; K. ttrbsrftr. Grorsia; G. *. BalU.nl. iloetWBo: T. 11. F.ll.r., Urawtrlllo; 4. It. Ukront. llacoo; It. L. Wy. flpeelal to Tbe Georylaa. Spartanburg, B. C„ Aug. 10.—War rants hnva been sworn out for the ar- reit of several white men on the charge (■whipping Mra. Harriet Coburn, a poor but reapectable white woman, who lived on a farm In the lower section of this county. After being whipped, Mrs. Coburn and her two children left tbe connty, fearing to return because of the threats that had been mode against her. Mrs, Coburn, who suffered at the hands of the white men. Is said to be In Lancaiter county, and when the cue is ready for tr|al she will be on A LOUISIANA FIRM BUY8 FIRST NEW BALE. flpeelal to Tbe Georgian. Shreveport. La.. Aug. 10.—The flrat bale of 1906 cotton ral-ocl In Cai’jo pariah wss sold Wednesday afternoon to the C. H. Minx'- & Co, factoij. The cotton was railed by Fullllove St Kirby, on their plantation at Belcher. It ■ 'I :c I middling -nd suM for 14 cents per pound. SHINGLE LATH BUYERS Wo havo for Bale, Immediate delivery; 300 M. "Carolina Specials" Highest grade Cypress ShlngIo«, full dimension. 8x16, Bosts-Prlmes. 500 M.. each All Heart Pine, full dimension, 4x18 and (X16 Shingles. 500 M. So. 2 Pino 4x18 sn<l 5x16 Shingles. 1,000,000 Standard Green Laths, 4 feet long, exactly 1 1-2 Inches wide, exactly 3-8 Inch thick. Wc can dellrer carloads and mixed carloads to all points In Georgia at satisfactory prices. Drayload lots a specialty. SOO tons Hair Fibre and Wood Fibre Plaster ready for Im mediate shipment from Atlanta, Birmingham and Montgomery. Debydratlne, tbe highest g.ade Damp and Water Proofing Compound. KEYSTONE LIME—THE PUREST, WHIT EST LIME ON THE MARKET, PUT UP IN THE STRONGEST AND MOST ATTRACT IVE BARRELS. SEND FOR SAMPLE BAR REL OF KEYSTONE LIME. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ''lllu P. It.-No. 14. llAif.Y,—Florida Um. It(*<l A aolM iffttlliulfl train to Jackson ville, Fla. Through sleeping ears oml *lny conebe* to Jarkmuititln and Hi hunw K k, sr* 1ves JarksoiiTlIlo 2:60 a. in ; Uruuswtck a. m.; Ft. Auirustlne jo a. m. 11:20 P. 51.—Nn. Iff. DAILY.-Tbrirogb .'ullinan il raw lug room sieenlng car. At* Isnta to Hbrovcport. *-ncnl nlpepfr Atlauta IKrmlnglnim. AreLcs lllnnlnzlntn 6:X> in ; Mi-rMliin 11 it. in ; .fa. Uh-mi ., i. ; Vlrksljurg. 4:96 p. m.; Hhrerrport I0:6u m. Hleepers open to receive passengers 11 PlG n |IT-No 36. DAILY.—Ualtad Rut*. Fast Mall. HolM vcatlliuted train. Hlerplag ears to Maw lerfc, ttlehmood. ChariotJe sue Aiherllle. Coaches to Waablngtou. Dining ears serve nil meals m roate. Arrlvca Wnt-lilng’nn 9 .10 n. in.j New York 613 a. tu. Loral Attanta-Clinrlutto sleeper open to receive nateeneera at 9M p. m. Isocsl Atlantn-Ai*h«*\ IIL- nl<-i-per open 10 30 ft. m. _Ticket Office No. 1 Peachtree, on Vloiluct. JJTB ha\!:WA7T Depart To— ilrinlnghnni 6.49 a „ M r .-j* .Jonfoe. 1:20 a Waablngton. Jileepera between Atlnntii, I Momphla ......11:45 anjjNcw York....12 Clinrlutfe and Wsstilngton. Arrives Wash- New York 3:2) pm Abbeville.... 4 lugton 11:06 a. in.; New York 6 p. in. Monroe 7 40 pm,Memphis 5-00 | 12:16 I*. M.—No. 3, DAILY.—lx>cal for 1 Birmingham Macon, arriving Mnrnu 2:40 p. m. 4:10 P. M.-No. 10, DAILY.—Macoa nnrl lliiwkliuvlllc. I'lilliuan uliservutlon chair or AtIn n 1 a to Macon. 4.28 I*. M.-No. 37. DAILY.—Pullman sleeping enr nml irny conrbes to Illrmlng mill. Arrives lMriulngham 9:16 p. in.] Memphis 7:16 n. in. 4:3(J P. 51.—No. 18. DAII.Y, except Sun ilaj. "Air Line liiMlo” to Toccoa. 4^) P. M.-No. 22, DAILY.—litiffin an«l Columhua. Pullman pnlaco slwi'plug cur ami day cosrhee. 4 35 V. If.-No. 22, DAILY.—Loss! to Fay. ettovlllo and Fort Valley. 4:60 I». M.—No. 15. DA I I.Y.—Through drawing room ami aleoping rara jo Cin cinnati and Memphis and f.'haitant>4>ga to a>ulavllle. ArrlveN Itonn* 7:20 p. m.: Dalton 6:36 p. in.: Chatlnnoogu 'J.’Ji p. m.; Mi*niphU ":20 a. m.; I^ulstllle a. in.; Hi. Louis tvJ LOW RATES via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Both 'Pbonet. t’lty oi No. 2, on Terminal ei exchange. HE WILL TAKE BRIDE TO PANAMA WITH HIM. By Prlrst. Lraa«I Wlr.. Harpers Fsrry, W. Vs., Aug. 1#.~-A pretty wedding was solemnised In Bt. Peter* Catholic church by the Rev. Mr. Collins. The bride was Alice France* Carey, who lives In Maryland, just across the river from Harpers Kerry. The groom, William Joseph Murphy, whose home I* In Harpers Fsrry, Is a government Inspector In Panama. Aft- « reception at the home of the groom, the bridal party took the train for New Tork, where. In a few day*, they will salt for their new home In Panama. DE8ERTED BY LOVER, WOMAN COMMIT8 SUICIDE. Kparlsl to Tb* Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn. Aug. 10.—Alter having been deserted by her lover, Clara Ray, a former Inmate of a house of 111 fame hers, suicide by taking morphine st the country home of Ruale Green, beyond Missionary Ridge. Her lover deserted her several days ago. She became despondent, and after be coming Intoxicated, took an overdose of morphine. Warm Springs, Ga .... Chick Springs, 8. C.. . Asheville. N. C Wayr.eaville, Na 0, ■ . . Hendersonville, N. C. .. Lake Toxaway. N. C. .. Tryon, N. C Tats Springe, Tenn .... St. Simona, Ga Cumberland Island, Ga Atlantic Beach, I la .... Chicago, III Saratoga Springs, N. Y Atlantic City, N. J .. .. Atbury Park, N. J Detroit, Mich ...$ 3.75 .. S.JO .. 10.50 .. 11.50 ... 10.00 ... 13.70 . . . 10.00- ... 11.35 . . 13.00 ... 13.00 ... 14.60 ,. 32.05 .. 43.50 .. 40.00 .. 41.50 ... 30.05 The above rates are for the Round. Trip. Tickets on tale dally limited for re turn until October 31, 1906. Passenger and Tickat Office No. 1 Peachtree Street. 'Phone 142. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. and WHISKEY HABITS cured st home with* out peie. Book of per* ilcuUrt sent FlU. _ B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. Office 104 N. Pryor S'reel* ARE YOU GOING) TO PAINT? If so. use Southern Home Lead and Zinc Mixed Patnte. The standard of quality In the Sout*-. for the past twenty-two years. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 17. N. Forsyth BL Atlanta.