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

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reduction sale Now on to Reduce Our Large Stock of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases We are making splendid offers to bargain seekers. Don’t fail to take advan tage of otir discount sale. Pinnacle Trunk Manufacturing Go., R. L. TURMAN, Mgr., 62 Peachtree Street. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BRENAU GaineivllI Gil COLLEGE and Conservatory Two imme l8*ttnitloo,lind.t«eemin,f,men(. Th« Collrf. funUt*,, bl,h c lltmlurt, Kir** raaklwtfrnliuUwaj (.full, cf JSi W.M-fqulpp.4 MontorM. 1M nwnan earn brlt adriMMM I* «“!'• docatlao, .it; aptcm cotmc and (nutlet ilun lot MuIlcTn.ch.ri: JO pianoa; two pip* organa; most hrautlful concert ball la the south. Brraau had 173 boarders last vear irfrarntiM IJmIImii*.. XI,liul, 1,500 f,.I. rtrnll'rR, ti'nl ■Ut vAN HOOSE or II. J. PEARCE, Aiaoclato President*. Gainesvili.k. Ceurqia KENTUCKY OUTLA W TAKEN AFTER A HARD BATTLE AT HIS MOUNTAIN LAIR MRS. BELMONT SETS NEW KASHION; IT IS CALLED THE "DOG WALK” Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont has set a new fashion ealled the “dog walk.” Every morning she is By Private I^niw*4 Wire. JJ|.MloslH»ro,' Kr. August 10.—After n tattif wlildi raged for itn hour, Frank Rill, who escaped jnll at Htrlraioml, Ky., was raptured Info yesterday afternoon f»y HheriIT Hire Johunmi nml posse, laist night. Hall Was taken to the Ken* tnrky at Frnnkfort. siona* that* ago. Ball klllrtl Jnrk Ilolcn, a MI«I«IIp#!m»to l/nrber. ninl escaped Into th»* mountains. He was caught nml put iu kill at Itlrhmontl, Ky. Up Itmko inli not long ago. anti hat since hern hiding In the mmiutalna. On Redneedny- night, hr win located In t log cabin nrar Itowi mil. V«.. and th« ahorlfr with .Hi.tii ilrpuilra alerted out to rupture him. IteluforcciiientH were arnt for, a. It wne thought Hull', friend, ami rob,(Ivor might go to hi. old. Thirty mriultor. of the Mbldleeboro mil Ibm-ruui;,any volunteered a. depullu, and left hr .poclnl train. ruder a truce. Sheriff Johnson went to the cabin and demanded flail's surrender. This Ball declined to do. Fire was open* ed on tlie cabin by the sheriff's forces, and after John I^e, one of Ball's tneu, had t»een killed, Ball surrendered. TEXT OF THE PERRY BILL WHICH PASSED THE HOUSE Following Is the copy of the amended bill of Mr. Perry, of Hall, which was passed by the boose of representatives Thursday morning: raent ntid Maintenance and the Me- 'tlre Congrea- of Schools of Agriculture and the Me In the Hespcctlvs i TTtate: rhanlr Arts In the ltcai ilonnl hist riots of This faction 1. Be It enacted by the general aisemhly of the stnte of Georgia, am Is hereby euncted l»y authority of the sa That the governor Is Hereby author In each congressional dlsti snl id It i mr same, authorised Her. 2. fee# received from , ... misers and oils' and all other Inspection fees received by the department Of agrlcul- hire In this state, after the present year, over the expenses of such Inspection, shall he n**d an a fund for the purpose of of an Kngllsh education, and practical treatises or lectures on agriculture In all Its branches, and the mechanic arts. See. 7. Be It further enacted, That ths faculty of such school* shall consist of the principal, who shall he an InteUlgei farmer: one superintendent ami Instruc tor In farm work; one Intelligent mechanic, who ahull direct and Instruct in all me chanical work In and out of the shops; one practical Instructor In care of stork and dnlrylng; one Instructor In Ki such otht‘ MAY ENTER THE BICE FOB IEWJDGESHIP Former Congressman Urg ed By Friends to Make Announcement. ■perlal to Til, (IroifHn. Rom®, at., au*. to.—Mayor John W. Maddox may bo a candidal* tor on, of lh® judgoshtpa of Hi® propoMd new court of appeal®, which will ha ®atab. Halted In Georgia In November. At lead hla friends are urging him to make lh® mco. Thrr® I® not a mor* able or popular mnn In north Georgia than Judge Mad. dox. and he la In every way well quail- fled tor the poalilon which he la urged to seek. He aerved alx lerma In con- Xl-eaa and represented hla conalttuenla ell. Had It not been tor III health at the time of the laat campaign, he would hnve been returned to congraea for 'h| aevrnlh llm®. Hla friend, not be aatlafled with hla retirement In private life. urged*hlm lo make the race for mayor of Rome during the campaign laat April, which he conaenled to do; aa a conaequence, he waa unanlmoualy elected. Judge Maddox’a popularity doea not nerely extend throughout the aeventh ongreaalonal dletrlct, but throughout ,$1.00j fitarta 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 PEN CENT. PER ANNUM, compounded semi-annually. E. H. THORNTON, Presidsnt. W. F. MANRY, Cashier. H. C. CALDWELL, Asst Cashier. English. ii'hoots, from „ _.._j time to time, toelr respective jmrtloiis of said fund, bee. 3. Be It further enneted. That tho farmtor In authorised and directed to iip- Hnt from each county In the respective ^ngrPMlaiinl districts, one trustee for the kh.Hil to In- established In such district; fcch trustee to hold office for the term « *lt years, from his npjHiIntment and mtll Ids successor Is npppofntod, nml that he trustees so Heeled In each district shall ■Gfisflttifc n iHwrd of trustees for the (•'htMti in nnld district, with power to f»ntrnl tlm tunnngvnieut of said school, inn make rules and regulations for the «ui«*. subject to the provisions of this act. bee. I. Be It further enneted, That the sliall !h? authorised to receive dib miy nddltlotml donation in tho way of •uUdlngt iw money, nml If there are two r more offors of such donations, tho sor row. with the aid of the trustee* of such •ii'Nii, shall select which to accept, tsk- up Into consideration the title, value, tli« '•ntrnlnes* of location, accessibility and nitablenesii In any respect for the pur- '*•• Intended, nml upon the acceptance f miy such donation, and the execution f the profier deeds vest lug title In the " ltd**, withlu a reasonsbli wil for anlit illwfHr-f at hit I Instnietora and aoshmBB sa the funds of tke college uisy permit. That the trustee* may dispense with and combine the duties of any of tba sboyc, as necessity may require. Bee. 8. lie it further enacted. That after the first hnlldlngs are erected, liefore thei opening* of itK-li schools. which shall b*i only such ns are absolutely necessary for temporary use, all work on. In and about sold schools, or on the farm, or on or In | ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i connected with said be farming, building. MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOB STATE UNIVERSITY I . Gov. Terrell Names Young Mon Who Will Receive 1 Free Tuition. TNOS, H, GOODWIN TO ADDRESS CLERKS Intlon, for the proper illrl.lon aud eltern,. flee. 9. He It farther enacted, That lul tlun in wild erhnol. .hnll lie free, and the trtntee, may limit the nnuilier of tin dent, frmn time to time, according u " rnpaclty nud uicnn. of the In.tllntlou. ■hnll mnkc «nch min of admluten no aa III equable aa far aa .practicable the prlr- 'legea of the aehnnl among the countlea ncconllng tn population Ami the true- toea tuny defer the actual opening nf the according toea tuny whnol until anch time «a may he nerew wiry lo prepare rrnwmahly proper facll- Itlc nnd etpilpincnt for lieglnnlng the wtme. In the meantime a *" ““ “ poae the funds go may lie received portion of the property, hot It la made the duty of wild traateea to open aahl arhool. erea tbougb It may have to In done at tlwt on a llmltctl wale. •- aa practicable, nnd afterwerda e opArntlona aa rlrrumatnnrei may permit: anti the traateea are author!,ed to tent to the heat advantage, from time tn time, nnr itortton of the property of aahl achnot not required for Ike pnrpoeea of wild eebool THEY FLED FROM ROME, BUT WERE CAPTURED. '••Is not Im* uindn to the satisfaction of Special to The Georgian. MW And If such loan Im* made >' i«rftT»«Hi in any district wltblu na • ir after the passage of this act. p* n»ta share of the fuud going to wild ,5, trlct Nhnll go Into nnd be pro rated In regular couimou school fund In snia istrlet. bee. 5. Bo B further snarled. That th« riminsl «,f said ackools shall, under the Ireeilon of the lru»t«*es, keep an account T all reeelpts from the sale of the pnal- jf the farm or sbo|>s which are not •Jimmied in said aehool. and one-half of " reeelpta for caek yoor® shall be set d*b* n* a fund to poy the stwleuts That •Hi pupil having performed to the sstls- "tlon of the prlnelpdl. hi* duties for 1 entire school year, shall receive his •' rata of said fund, the amount going ' ••neb pupil not to ex»'»*-d $100. and the nance, |f any, to lie replaced In the geuer- fund of tho school G. lh» it further enacted. That **' ••nurse of studies in snbl srhojd* shall ' •••tinned to the element a r>' ItWiuIiet Vant a Diamond? Come in to sec ours. You ill be charmed with their canty and quality. The rices will appeal to your radical sense. We staud absolutely ?adv to guarantee every :<>nc we sell. Our stock is handled by, sports aud you can depend |»on honorable dealing. Maier & Berkele- i ChMtanoogn, Tenn., Aug. 1#.—J. B. Hohlbrook rfinrl Rule Banga have been a wealed here ®a fugitive, from justice. They are wanted at Rome, Ga.. to an- ewer several charges, one of which I* assault with Intent to kill. Holdbrook I* of a prominent fami ly, and waa once a bailiff at Rome, GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. . AT THE ARAGON. Mrs. flenry It. «Joetcblns, Cotnmhne; J. C. Collin. Ilanteevllle: Ur.. C. D. Leonard nntl daughter. Katnnion: Mra. L F. falter, ■err/! K. F. Howe. Thtnuaston. AT THE^IARION. II. D. Hrttwn anil rblhl. Ilawklaavllle! . II. Jacks'in, Athens; P. M. Hawklua. .lawaoo: Ottn llnl.lr.n. JWr«nnah;W.J. Coley, Florence; W. A. Gondrlrk, Griffin; J. A. Moseley, Cortlelr; II. K. .Kelley, Home: II. W. Carairell. Macon: Mra. A. C. Carairell. Macon: W. C..Black. New- ■inn: tv. J. Bn rues, Aragua; «. M. 1100011, dylvcster. AT THE "PIED MONT. Guy A. Cnmrrtl, VaMoeta; Mrs. D. It. Thomas sail norae. Traullle: _ Mrw W. _W. la rmn ti, “ “ -y: ji la, Man AT THE - KIMBALL. tv. M. Ilenrr. II,tine; H. M. Kinlth. Mn. •n: K. M. II. NtaMm. tViMMlIgne: «. C. Smith. Sltteoit; Mra. I>. I. tVaehlel. 51. ran: J. II. tVIIIInm.. Ainertraa; C. 1. Allen. tVajrcmaa; C. s. Sharp. Home; T. H. Urine eml wife. Fnlrhttra: r. A. Gray ami ram, tVayncslKivo: C. K. Glenn. Jeffersonville; J. T. Lone. Into City; J. K. Behl, Moote.nnm; II. M. gbndloirn. Ilnford: tt. II. Jnekamr. Greensboro: W. A. Knowle*. Home; I*. II. I Hr Bor®. Vahhejla: K. J. Mulhefui. Aogwla: J. It. Cork. Gr-enaliorn: J. >. Ilrown. Il tw- klnavllle: tVilllam rilfion. Irawwm: II. Ir. Winter. Wlnlervtlle: K. Hehaefer. Georgia; G. H. Ballard. MnaHraUn: T. M. FHIar., Grnntvllle: J. II. Uloaat. Macua; U. U H'j • lay, TbomaavlUa. Governor Terrell haa named tbe young gentlemen for the beneficiary scholarships for the medical branch of the State Unlveralty at Augusta. The appointees are ae follows: State at Large—Frank C. Thorpe, Buena Vlata; Frank P. Norinan, West Point; W. E. Braswell, Monroe; John .1. Brown, Athens. First Congressional District—Harry Sutton, Swalnsboro; George L Smith, Swainaboro. Second Congressional District—O. T. Crosier, Cedar Springs; Leonard Ba ker, Analey. Third Congrtsslooal District—Guy O. Lunsford, Amarlcua; Jttte H. Riley, Grovanla. Fourth Congressional District— Thomas Grant, West Point; W. B. Drane, Buena Vlata. Fifth Congressional District—W. H. Calloway, Monroe; Mason Bmlth, Doug- laavlllc. Sixth Congressional District—W. H. Austin, Griffin; George L. Johns,tn, Tatasvllla. Seventh (‘ongreaalonal District—W. A. Davfa, Marietta, R. F. D. No. I; Irby Simmons, Hiram. Eighth Congressional District—O. S. Wood, Madison; O. T. Bernard, Athens. Ninth Congressional District—J. H. Burrell, Burton; Ralph Freeman, Du ctila. Tenth Congressional District—John J. Lee, Augusta; L. B. Royal, Haphal bah. Elevanth Congressional District—W. T. Price. Jr., Bartow; W. E. Williams, Soperton, B. F. D. No. 1. J. M. TERRELL Governor. By the Governor: W. E. IRVIN. Private Secretary. This August 9. 1904. POOR WHITE WOMAN WHIPPED BY HOODLUMS. Rperial to Tbe Ucorglaa. Spartanburg, S. C, Aug. 10.—War rants hava been sworn out for tba ar rest of atvaral whlta men on ths chargs of whipping Mrs. Harriet Coburn, a poor but reapactabla whlta woman, who lived on a farm In the lower section of this county. After being whipped, Mra. Coburn and her two children left lh* county, fearing to return because of the threat! that hai been made against her. Mrs. Coburn, who suffered at the bonds of the white men, la said to be In Lancaster county, and when the caee Is ready for trial aba will be on hand. A LOUISIANA FIRM BUYS FIRST NEW BALE. Special to The Georgian. Shreveport, La., Aug.' IS.—The Drat bale of 190* cotton raised In Caddo parish waa sold Wednesday afternoon to the C. H, Minge A Co„ factors. The cotton was raised by Fultllove A Kirby, on their plantation at Belcher, It classed aa good middling and aoM for If cants per pound. Thomas H. Goodwin, candidate for mayor, will make a short arldresa to the clerks of the city Friday aiftarnoon at 4:15 o'clock In the vneant store for merly occupied by the Baaa Dry Ooodi Company, on Whitehall etreet, betweet Alabama and Hunter afreets. Mr. Goodwin elated that the hour and place Were selected aa convenient for the clerks, lo whom he wlehes espe cially to apeatf. TWO GOVERNORS SAVED BY LEAP By Prlrata Iwaaed Wire. Aprlngflclil. (Hilo, August 10.—Governor Wardrlil, of Maryland, nntl Governor Unr- rl<, of Ohio, nml (tenoral J. Warren Kelfer. luitl tt nnrroiv crape from tlraili yclcrday liy jumping from an auto which broke down on (lie rallruotl tracks a mo ment before a fait train ilnahid try. MIS8INg""sHREVEPORT GIRL LOCATED IN CHICAGO. Bperlnl to The Georgias. Shreveport, La.. Aug. 10.—Annie Risk, a 14-year-old Shreveport girl, haa been located In Chicago, after an absence from her home of about one week. The girl conducted e fruit and candy store for her father. One day laat week the latter went lo the store, found It locked, but was unable to lo- WOMAN WHO SUICIDED WHS NOTEDJEROHIUT Body Identified nt Funeral By Reporter as Mrs. Crenshaw. that yesterday after- H}M-t |nl to The iJcorglnn. Fort Worth. Tex., An*. R—Mrs. Mlnnl«* t'r«*nshlNr. who stil«-l<ls*«l litre, was formerly ills* Nellie Hevnuirtin, the first woman to sail an airship In the I'nlted Htntrs. Plo ws* of circus ataifr fame ami a florodsn lieauty. Mhe Mi met I ilowu a millionaire of Iso* Angelos to wed s poor Mnrkfmltli. At her funeral yesterday the woman was recognised t»y a newspaper reporter, nnd her Imshand Mug questioned, admitted It Identity, Mra. Crenshaw wes the flret women to sail In e modern airship. This she did on fteptemlier Si, 19u6. In lets Angeles, On her voyage she ascended to the height of feet. second ascent shs ’ascended even raveled with several comedy orgnnlrntlong,^H I At the time of her dr »th she was 19 years of age. Mr. nml Mrs. Crenshaw came her* eev< ••rnl months ago from California. "“lor* wss no known cause for the snl* Then eld*. * noon they received ft telegram from Chicago to the effect (hat the girl waa found there, nnd that she was anxious to return home. The father immediately wired transportation. SHINGLE LATH BUYERS We have for >alo, Immediate delivery. 100 M. "Carolina Specials" Highest grads Cypres* Shlngia*. full dlmensku). 6x10, Bests-Piimee. (00 M., each >AII Heart Pine, full dimension, 4x11 and lxl( Shingles. BOO M. So. 2 Pine 4x18 and 5x18 8hlngl«i. 1,000,000 Standard Green Laths, 4 (set long, exactly 1 1-2 Inches wide, exactly 8-1 Inch thick. Wa can deliver carloads and mixed carloads to all point* in Georgia at satisfactory prlcas. Drayload lots a specialty. 800 tona Hair Fibre and Wood Fibre Plaster ready for im mediate shipment from Atlanta, Birmingham and Montgomery. Dehydratlne. the 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 EEL OF KEYSTONE LIME. L CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points E.ifit to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 15th, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1006. Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1stto Sept. 30 Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points Weit,, Ncrthwo3t 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, Goneral Agt., 124 Poachtroe Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Train, L,avtt A,t'»nta. N,v Terrtinal f "i* i.".“ / '.'a'i'in'ra, 1 ^**' Station, corner Mitchell and Madison Avsnus. N. B.—rcllowlug Mbwlula ttgurss pal- tj Mir.Vits Tflus or tbs inilgw inn vVhi»V»:liS aSII» k’flT/STF fiAiUoATt 1 Kf. —Arr.rr I r.uo- I K«W-P^p«rY Tn— 1 T:JJ*n» • t }ia«h»Hl.* 3^3 sib llfbesl oaly aa Infortoatlou smi sr»- uut Nnsiivlllr.ll-J* •«,* *J Nnsbtlils- l• inn guaranteed: \s5Sfc I S S »*1 ! v, fiij 4:0) A. M.-No, n. PAII.Y. I^k-al to U!r- JUSjMfp niliicli-iin. in.iMiit; all sto|Hi; sritvli.g iu < RSTRAror UKOltul.* IIAiT.WAV. If I rinlngliniu li:ll a. m. «... W, 1 a. 4s.-.\o. U liAltaY, • CUlCAliU Kavaiiiisa..... I:l» am Ntaroi AM) CINCINNAl i UMli'KD.** A solid ' .S « r m \i-iiiiIhiisn| irstti Atlnuut lo t.laelnuntl with- Vlsr«»u...*,.. .1).M SID Mn< < I out rbnngo, cotni*"*'*'i of vvallliulmi Ksiaunah..,., t.'w pin ''"'ar tosicUi-s ..au imiu.i iB drawing root*) dw rffi’rr .*:? I ltn Ja y rrlrn J-rom— i. bnpnrt Tn :::r,1iie; Meroo....,... 4^C N frivanuah t it pu Jirlwvlll#.. I -It pn in.; chat- TflTANW A!fT* \\Ksf’VoWh IfXTIP ftOAD. Arrive From- l Iiepsrt 4 .NvLli"l)AlbV, a (4 Orlfflu sod ; ’ m ‘ ‘ r^- 1 * iu.: Cblcugo f^itlavllle 1:11 ... 1—IPHHHR Cafe mr imkv. All uirals IwUWeea At * tulu and (lus lunnlL 1:39 A. M.-Nwl ft# l ... Ciiliiiiiluis. Arrives Origin 7:11 u. in.; t'w UOrniigp.., Iiivnldle |>l 0. JII ■" 1:1ft A. II.—. o. 12. 1>AIIA, local lo Mamu *| Un.nswM-s and Jm-kSou title. Mu Leg all d*V slops , arriving M.n«*u «:(& s. m.: Unius- T ‘ Wlrfc 4 p. m.: Jsrkspavllis 7:1s) p. iu. A. M.—Aa A*. DAII.Y.—ruilinno * ^ff.ua f ni » mn 1 l.n»Jrim/f* | .. AH trains of Atlanta nud I: illr.-ud rumpsojr nrrt^e at from AtUnia Te-tnluol stotlu Oinulngbnm. llrnipula. Kausas A11 jr ana Mltcbsll strewi and Modi sou event*: Cnlorudo KpilngM. Arrives Meiupliis h:*«6 • — .TgrUTiTTi—rt'xil fi.rXTT SJMM.r* vy »- *• - • ‘ Arm. i r ra«.l" A I . KSfft lu- ?.i" , A* ,, 'M.-.«ti'. II GAILY—Ltral le — aSIS.’^Stora^— ijira JS f.'harlotis, Dsavll/e, flMimumi eml Afb*r l * V. * p.fo sra i.iuiodij..,* n ^ M.-aN T. DAIlifi Cbsttsaoogs. l.N, No. Jl. DAll.V.-iVsrslilugr .n bweslern IJmltMl. Klrctrls- iignt %. IS NOO.> . J #1 .If*') pr let*plug, lliiisrj. silioenrotloo cars tliruiiKh %Utii**ut cUuiigc. lUulug cm sorts all uirals rii route. Arrives Was lautoj 9:11 a. m.; .New lark U*4t p. 1:00 P. M.—No. 4a DAIi.t.-Ni Htprms. laiy twsrbs-s Ik*i«vci*u Atlanta I IVusblngioo. hlprprrs lietwerp Aiidnia, (,'linriuffc and tvasmuffpw. Arrive* UhsIi lOften 11:0ft n. ot.: New York j p. 11 n ft-—A uussrvauou cbsir ijrtmi frift*!*. M.—Xa Mii«*«>n. nrrhlng \|rmi 4:19 V. If.—No. U lUk.slasvUie. IWSl ..... car Atlanta to Macon. 4:2ft 1* M.-No. $7. DAILY.-Pullman tlreplng car and any rn.n lim to Ulruiiug- I. hi. Ahum III r in • n ^Ii iiu j 16 p. iu.. Memphis 7 16 a. in. 439 h 19. pAlfjr. except Hun- dar. ”Alr Un- Italic ' • o ‘rocroa. 4:39 V. H.-No. Zi. DAII.V.-tirlfriu and Columbus. Pullman palace sleeping cur and 44/ coaches. 4M V. 11—No. 22. DAIIgY.-leOcal to Fay ettevilW aa4 rort Vftuat. 4 40 I*. It.—No. 1ft. DAILY.—Thrnugb ilr.iwlng room and s'ceping cats jo tin* ( Inrmtl and McrupMs and Cbfftfirauogn to '• .oulsv III". An Im-- Itouii* 7:2/ p. in ; lisltoa IM p. in ; OattaiMHigii 9:ft6 p. in.; MrrnpIfD b& - - g“‘-S r 1g-C •Angus? 1.1'honifi a ,v . •Aogu#fs 8 15 pni.*AugNsla •Dally. All other trains ipiiiy evri-pr Hi •la/. ' r< i. a 11 •» a tttt ATirTTKi? - n a rn^rxrr Arrlv* I'rom— , l»epart To— York Washlngtea... I .T> nm ftlnnlueVim t 4A • AbliotUle 9 VI nm,Monro# ... 7 J-) t Mon.pbl* 11 is am New York....12 nn New York .... 3 S) pm Am f:4»l * daily.— Isocai fi-r pinaingbsm.. 9 «r. pm Mempbln. Hbmrn lo Central LOW RATES RAILWAY 6:16 P. M.-No. 3. IiAILY.—Makes all tops. Local to lletlla: arrives llefllo 14 6/ stops. I tlm P. If.—No. 14. DAILY.—norura [jB I vcmrm cponyi, u« .. Ite«| A so.|il VrBlI'iOli' l iratB tO Jnrksuli Bnelnnt ft f* vllle. Fla. Through sleeping cmra ei.«i .1*/ Ch,ck ■P r, "l > » c • ^ — M - Fieri>f« IJm Warm Sprlny, Ga i - , f | in uu( T __ m _ w cbea to JacksuiiviUe sod llruuswii’li; m , ■ Jackson*. HI# 2s0 a. m.: UraaswW-k i.t 8t. Ai'guatlue 10 a. * II.—No. Aaheville, N. C.. „ . „ _ _ I Wftynaavill«» W* C. • . 11:2) P. M.-No. t/7. DAILY.-Thrn-uh a, r ullmnn drawing room ets-plng «ar. At Henderaonvllle, N. C. '.r,‘ L » ke Toxaway.N. c. n.; dm kson .'ft JHH L Hhrevsport 10:.. Paepavp open ro receive fMsseugers to Itlriisiiiclirxrii a. m.; Mctldla m ; N t * J» KliHIT-Ne. ». DAU.Y.-UallMl a late, Fnat Mnll. K.ill.l iralll.illr.l Iralll. Illr,|iln( rtrt to,.N>er ; nrk. Hlrbwead, Ckarlviie tun Ailievill,.. ( net-hra iu ivaablngioii. Inning rara. eerie ell mrel, r„ roule. Arrive, IVn.klris'r.n 9J9 n. n.: New York 13* e. in. I^vnl .\ilvr,in('li,rlu>|e Mreiwr u|>en In * 9:00 |t. m. leral Ke. >, on Tbrinlunl etebnug,. HE WILL TAKE BRIDE TO PANAMA WITH HIM. Hr Frlvnle l.rawd Wire. Harper, Ferry, \V. Vs, Aug. 1*.—A pretty wedding waa aolemnlaed In St. Patera Catholic church by tha Rev. Mr. Colllpa. The bride waa Alice France, Carey, whn live. In Maryland, juat acroaa lha river from llarpera Ferry. The groom, William Joaaph Murphy, whoaa home la In Harper, Ferry, la a government Inspector In Panama. Afl- a recaption at tha home of tha groom, the bridal party look lbs train for New York, where. In a few days, they will sail for their new boms In Panama. OESERTED BY LOVER, WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. ■pedal to Tbe Georgias. Chattanooga. 'I’enn.. Aug. 10.—After having been deserted by her lover, Clara Ray, a former Inmale of a house of III fame here, suicide by taking morphine at tha country home of Busts Green, beyond .Mlealonary Ridge. Her lover deserted her eeveral days ago. She became deepondent. and after be coming Intoxicated, took an overdose ot morpblno. Tryon, N. C. Tate 8prlngi. Tenn SI. Simon,, Ga Cumberland liland, Ga Atlantic Beach, I la Chicago. HI Saratoga Springe, N. Y .. .. Atlantic City, N. J Aibury Park, N. J Detroit, Mich The above rates for the Round Trip, Tickets on salt dally limited for re turn until October 31 v 1906. Passenger and Ticket Office Ne. t Pecchtrca Street, 'pnent 142. J. C. LUSK, * 0!str*et Passenger Agent. ..f 37S . 3.30 . 10.50 . 11.60 .. 10.00 .. 1270 10.00 ,. 11.35 . 12.00 . 13.C0 .. 14.60 32X6 . 41.80 40.00 .. 41.50 ,. 30.C5 are ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? ir ax (iso Southern Home Lrjd and Zinc Mixed Pfliitt. Tbe »f»„<l»rd of quality In tho Pent* lor the |,a.t lv.cn(y two yearj. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 17. N. Forsyth 8L Atlanta.