The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 10, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. | Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. | LAI ME I0QME D EIGHT "EXCHANGES" ISOLDIE R SUICIDES SUICIDE’S WHI ■or Saturday Misses 9 25c Hose at 15c Pair. l*iue ri bill'd, splendid Summer Hose for misses, light and cool, but a very serviceable quality, fast black, absolutelv. We never sold better Hose at 25c. A new shipment in all sizes, for this sale at 15c pair. Embroidery Collars at 10c Each. Dainty white collars with long or short tabs. The designs are very stylish and attractive. Open-work embroider}', eyelets, and little blind ligures over grounds of Swiss. “Lingerie” — decidedly. The true value is 25c. Wo are selling them at lOo each, but this is probablv the last shipment wo shall be able to get. White Skirts—Duck and Linen, All White Duck Skirts fliat have been selling at $1.50 arg offered now at $1.00 each. Plain models, cut extra wide, with deep hems, or tastily strapped. Quite a variety of styles. Beautiful Skirts of Linen in the newest designs; these are also re duced in price— $5.00 to $10.00 Skirts aro now $3.00 to $7.50. $1.00 Wash Petticoats 69c Each. Newly made, stylish summer Petticoats of Chambray, in oxblood, blue and tan, or of Ginghams in a variety of stripes. They have deep, attractive flounces and are finished with numerous small ruffles. $1.00 kinds for 69c. Mercerized Petticoats with deep accordeon pleated flounces, in black, red, brown, green and blue; $1.00 each, value $1.50. Children's Muslin Drawers 10c. Sizes 2 to 7 years. A good grade of Muslin with hemstitched . h e m and cluster tucks above, worked buttonholes. There’s a limit of six pairs to a purchaser on these. Otherwise, we couldn’t p o s s i b 1 y’ get enough to supply the demand at this price, 10c pail’. Here arc children’s Muslin Petticoats with de6p flounces, hem and cluster tucks, lace or embroidery trimmed, at 39c each; were 50c. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Women's Summer Vests 11c Each. Vests of lisle thread—thin and soft; worth double the price to the wearer this hot summer weather. Neck and arms are nicely finished with tape. There’s a whole lot of service and comfort in every one of them. Offered Saturday at 11c each. Union Suits for Women—These at 25c Suit. Lowneck and sleeveless, made umbrella style, trimmed with lace. Not a great quantity—just a few dozen, in fact. Reduced to 25c suit. Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. Store of Many Departments. STOLE FOR WIFE; JUDGE PAYS FINE By Prlvaie Leased Wire. Marlon, Ind„ Aug. 10.—Justice Phll- Upa had a prisoner before him yester day charged with n theft, In which the evidence left no doubt. He listen ed to the evidence which convicted the thief, then searched In his pockets end found a 15 bill, handed It to the prfioner and told him to go. Justice Phillips held that the law can afford to waive Its right to retribution sometimes, and always should In the had been without food for two days, stole two bushels of wheat from a farmer. CANDIDATES MM HAVE VOTE WATCHED F0R_PRESI0ENC Democrats in Illinois In dorse Win. Jennings Bryan. By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, III., Aug. 10.—The Cannon boom for president was fairly launched yesterday In many county scats or the stats, whore resolutions calling the speaker to accept the nomination vere adopts*.!. Same of the conventions held In 1111 nols. of the Democrats. Indorsed \V| llam J. Bryan for president. AMERICAN" PRINCESS IN NEWPORT SOCIETY. Hy Private 1 .eased Wire. Newport, R. I., Aug. IS.—-The Prince and Princess funtaeuxen*, who sra guests of the Alfred Vanderbilts Oakland, are making their Initial up pearance since the* season of their wedding In Newport, September, 1899. They did not meet In Newport, but on the Pinclan Mils, when Minn Grant and Mrs. Totter Palmer were touring E rope. Princess CanUMUM Is tall, stately, handsome, rose pink complex Ion. eyes of darkest hnr.el, hair almost Mack but very 'uxtiriMtil. The princess has Just passed her thirtieth birthday. He Is a trifle over three years her senior. LARGE INCREASE IN MUSCOGEE 1906 as completed by Henderson show a remarkable gain in many respects over those of 1901, the total Amount being 119.007,860, a gain of $1,070,230. The professional tax fell off $30, and the Inrrense In the num ber of polls was 1,230. The rftfgroe* retun* a total of $489,410, a gain, before stated, of $6$,800 over that last year. CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST CITY OFFICIALS. Fp«*i l:i 1 «*» The H.wgtnn. Greenville. 8. t'.. Aug. 10.—Green v$Ue Is now writhing In the throes of an alleged police scandal. The npe clal council committee appointed to investigate certain charges preferred by twq discharged policemen have made a partial report, and this report sets forth ihnt the efficiency of the police force Is not maintained, and seisr.U Important ordinances are not enforced. Thief of Police Beeknell Is charged with being in "cahoot" with the stack* nde superintendent. Captain Willlmon, In raising hogs at the convict camp at the cl lowed . MIPPI the fire chiefs' convention at Hot Rprlngs, It charges, put In a bill for full round trip fare, when all the time he hod a Southern railway pass. The chief Is also charged with Improving his premises at the city's expense. WIFE AND CHILD ELOPEDWITH HIM By Prltalo Leased Wire. New York. August 10.—On a charm. ■I—j*— Henry Ralph Wearer, aged _ iold to nwnlt extradition papers , . ...ybnrg. “" * Pittsburg, accused — . .... . .... burg on July 18. ln«t. In company with I.nuev's wife nnd their fourteen-months TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN CLOTHING VALUES At this (tore are alway* good, but the value! you get now will benefit yon now and benefit ua In the future. Well add your name to our Hat of regular cuatomera If you will attend our 25 Per Cent Discount sale on Men’s fancy Suita'and odd Trouaera. Suita bear tha label -ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.,” Trousera, "PARAGON.” If you wear them once you’ll hare no other melt#. Anr STRAW HAT In the house for $1.00, worth from %2M to |5.00. Essig Bros., 'CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN,’ 26 WHITEHALL ST. A.'H. Van Dyke, chairman of Ibe Fulton county Democratic executive sub-committee, has notified tha- can didate! for governor that they may have a representative at each of the polling placet In the county to wltneea the counting of ballote polled Auguet The communication read* as fol low*: “Atlanta, da., August >, 1,06. "Dear Sir: Tha aub-committee of the Democratic executive committee of Fulton ^ounty, Georgia, having In charga the detail* of th* state while Democratic primary election of sold county, unanimously adopted a resolu tion at Its session of tha 7th Instant, permitting yourself. If you so desire, to have n representative at each prl- mary election precinct In aald county to watch the counf of the ballots cast In the primary election of August It, KOI, tor state house officefa. Tha same privilege was accorded to Ibe other candidate! for governor. "Should you desire to avail youreeir of the above named courtesy, kindly notify the undersigned In their official rapacity by the 20th Instant, together with names of the representatives for several precincts of this county and letter* of authority will be promptly Issued to them. It no reply is rerelveil by the undersigned In their official capacity from you by the above named date, »uch failure w ill be ronxtrued to mean that you do not wish to avail youraelf of aforeeald courtesy. "Very respectfully, "A. II. VAN DYKK, "Chnlrmnn Hub-Committee. “CHARLES N. ALLEN. "Secretary Sub-Committee.” 500 NEBRASKANS TO GO TO GOTHAM TO BEE BRYAN By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 10.—Colonel A. 0. Drlnkwater, of Missoehusatte; ex-Oov- ernor llenton McMIHIn. of Tennessee; State Senator Thomas Fw Grndy, of New York; Father Ducey end Colo nel Jacob Ruppcrl were-elected mem bers of the Bryan recaption commit tee by the executive committee yos- terday. Thomas F. Hmlth was chosen recording secretary to serve ut the re ceptlon at .Madison Square Garden. An effort will be mndv to seat all state delegations os far as possible. At least 600 people will com* from Nebraska to w-elcome Mr. Bryan on hie return to America. HARRIMAN WINS~ IN EXPRESS FIGHT Iiy Private leotel Wire. New York. Aug. 10.—At the annual meeting of Ih* stockholders of the Wells Fargo & Co., here yesterday, the ticket of thirteen directors, headed by E. H. Harrlman, and efimpoted iera of present board, was *t ed over a ticket named by counsel for Walter c. Htokes, who has been leading nn opposition movement. WILL~1ST GN HEAR8Y. Tlv Private leased Wire, New York, Aug. 10.—Fred H. Brooks, No. 7 Wall street, I* commissioned to ager 1 to 6 that William It. Hearst will be the next governor of the state of New York. CONFEDERATE VETERAN8 ENJOY CAMP LIFE. Hpecta! to The Georgian Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 10.—Tha annual encampment of the Confederate vet erans of JStowah county commenced yesterday at Clllllnnds Hprlngs, sev eral mile. east of Altai!* The camp Is being conducted In true military atyle of the day* of the civil war, except the hardship* which hnve been elimi nated. Colonel R. A. D. Dunlap, com mander of Emma Hansom Camp V. C. V , Is master of . ciouionlrs. FARMERS AND AGENTS TALK MELON GROWING- Kperlal to The (Irorglos. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 10.—Agents qt the Louisville and Nashville railroad and a number of farmers held a con ference her* yesterday to discuss the growing and markttlng of melons and' vegetables on an extensive scale. It he* been found that th* soil of this county produces unusually early and fine.melona and the railroad company Is anxious to have the farmers take the cultivation of these products up on an extensive scale. Candidate Withdraw*. Hfierlel to The lleergUs. .Macon. Oa-, Aug. 10.—W. D. McNeil, candidate for th* legislature, with drew from the race this morning. ARE PUT OUT HERE BY BOYKIN BIL ‘We Haven’t Had Time to Think It Over,” Sav Managers. By the terms of the Boykin bill, whitfh has passed both branches of the legislature and which will doubt less receive the signature of the gov- •‘VI’"!, eight briikt'i-Mk’i' tioiiM's «u \: tout#, employing altogether about J00 men. will be put out of business abso< lutely. In the entire state, nt least 100 of the concerns will be abolished Whether or not the brokerage con cerne will quietly fold their tents and go away or whether some effort to 6vftde or break down the Boyktn bill will be made, could not bo learned Frl day from any of the local concerns nt fected. It's too soon for us to say anything. We haven't had time to think It over,” was the tenor of what the managers had to ray. The terms of the Boykin bill appear make It sweeping. Those firms In Atlanta which are abolished by the act ate the exchanges of Ware 4 Iceland, filbert A (lay. Hubbard Bros. <’o. t (’has. & Edmund Randolph. L. J. Anderson Co.. Plod mont Brokerage Co.. Freeman & Co, and Joseph Thompson. # 00000000000000000000000*^0 TO PAY O By Private Leased Wire. O New York, Aug. Id.—Comptfotl O er .Met* forwarded a city warrant O O to B. O. Boltmann, of 12$ Bast O O Forty-second street, for Or# cents. O O To pay this bill of one-twentieth O O part of n dollar the city was rc- O O qulred to spend more than $8 In O 0 oilhinl paper, In fasteners nnd the O 0 time of the eighteen men required O O to pass upon all bills. In all the O O eighteen men required fifteen days O 0 In which to verity the accounts. * O 00000000600000000000000000 WOMEN ARE HURT IN AUTO WRECK Policemnu Also Injured in Trying to Arrest the Occupants. By Private 14*0bp*» Wire. Now York. Aug. 10.—A large touring automobile was wrecked at Jomme and Burnside avenues, the Bronx, early to day while being chased by a mount ed officer, and Mrs. Howard, of filch inond, Vo., nnd Miss Margaret Bvans, two occupants of the automobile, aro Fordham hospital with fractured skulls. Policeman Smith was also In jured. He may die. The officer hulled the driver nnd when Stewart Klllott, the owner and chauffeur, did not stop, started In pur suit nt n gallop. He came up with the automnblle In Burnside avenue, where the machine swerved to the right, striking the policeman's mount. The horse went over and at the same time the automobile struck the curb nnd turned turtle, spilling out the occu pant#. WOMAN 18 CAUGHT iN AN OPIUM RAID By Private Leased Wire. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. ia-Mrs. J. IHsrli. of 481 Clinton •tree!. Buffalo, X. Y.» was ar* rested here last night lit a raid ep«n a Chinese store. A small quantity of opium wns captured In the raid. Tho woman ad* miffed that sbw was there to secure opium. VOMEN BEG FOR FOOD AFTER A LONO TRAMP Private leased Wire. Washington, Aug. ia-roorly ejad, buo gry and foul tore, twq (leftnati women travelers. Miss Agnes Boy 11 nnd MUs Mill* 11111*111, entered th*- Pennsylvania sis* this morning nnd oaken for food and igh money to carry them back to Bronklrn. .V. Y. They imd Just rams from Front llnyol. Vo., where they bad bit stranded. ^ PRI8ONER8 ARE BALKED IN EFFORT TO ESCAPE tlon WHEN TOLD TO GO j CAUSES HOT FIGHT TO GUARD HOUSE BETWEEN NEGROES S|wrl*l |o The Ororit.n. VhetiencHiee, Tenn., An*. 10.—When Privet* Fred J. c’oertner, who wee rested lest ni*ht on e chart, ot being associated In eellinx liquor at Fort Oglethorpe. Ge., wee naked by ofileere to (O lo the guard houa*. he pulled e revolver from’ hie clothes end blew out his bralne. Deapondenry over his ar rest Is >sld lo be responsible for th* rash art. Private Coertner was' a member of Troop If, Twelfth Cavalry. If* wee a native of Texan. PITTSBURG RATES TO NEW . ORLEANS Special to The (leorglQO. Oadadtn, Ala., Aug. 10.—Colonel John If. Bankhaad, alternate candidate for tha I'nltcd Btatea senate, In fh at flokea Bluff, said that tn tha rush for railroad building, tho two moat Important and economical math Mia had baen overlooked, namely wator nd public highways. Alabama haa more navigable waterway# than any othar state in tha union, S,000 miles, hlch have been surveyed and approv al by tho national government, h« ild. and predicted that when they ere made navigable that Mobile would become tha greatest coaling otatlon In the world, ifo sold the only sura and certain way to regulate railroad rates was to Improve the waterways which would glva choapor transportation, down tha Ohio and Mississippi river# to tha saa. That Pittsburg today was shipping coal to New Orleans cheaper tnan Alabama, which state was almost ft tin* .if N.’u < Minim*, and Unit Pittsburg had nuked congrenn to ap propriate $40,000,000 to make a 9 foot rhannel in the Ohio rlvar, so tbot she could still futerhr reduce lur freight rates. PROMIBE6 INDICTMENT IN ICE TRU8T CASE. Bjr Private I .rased Wire. Now York, Aug. Iff.—"Thie investi gation Into th# method# of the Ice Truat by the grand Jury will bo most rigid and an honest endetyvof will bo made by myself and my associates to prove that a criminal conspiracy exist* has existed In the Ice buidnesH in la city.- After spending almost an hour In private conversation with Judge Ho- sAleky before the opening of court to day, Bernard Knrsch, the foreman of the August grapd Jury made this state ment. Branch Had Given Bottle to One—Other Wanted a Drink. ' For flihtlnx over a half pint of whisky, which Is said lo have l><-|.>n*ed to Guy Branch, the young white man who committed suicide Wsdno-dny by taking morphine, Arthur ILirrl. and Max Flemlster, two young negro, ., in sistent Janitors at th* Grady hospital, wkr# each fined 110.76 by Aitlng-!te- eorder James I* Key. Both the ne groes were cut slightly during the fight. Arthur Harris, the younger of the two negroes, states that Guy Hrnn, n mad* him a present of th,' whisky be fore he died, and that Flemlster. Ibe other negro, wanted a drink. Ifacrl* says that he rafuaafi Fi-mi.t.r the drink, whereupon the two fell to fight ing. SAVANNAH ADOPTS ADVERTISING PLAN BpoclaJ to Tha Georgian. Havannah, Go., Aug. 10.—At a meet ing "f th** S.'ivimmili Manufacturera* Association Inst night it was decided to inaugurate an advertising campaign la newspapers nnd elsewhere. It was the sense of the meeting that Hnvannah's advantages n* a manufacturing center should be known to the trade In a wills circle of territory. Tho campaign will begin September 1. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA JrnOMBNTH AFFIRMED, thicker vs. Tabor A Almand. from city court of IQbertoD, liefon Jadga Proffitt. JL D. llogers. for plftlfrtl/T In error. Vso* rut i. Davenport vs. State flanking Conum Toni iify court ot Hal) county, «iu» plaintiff In \y coi r, it. _ r _ y . ’left her M. Johnson nnd J. A. Hell, con fro. NuminerfleM vs. Davenport, from 'Ify rotirt nf AinirlfiM. .1 u«lir<* l.lftlojohn. Wll- •iiijs A- Harper, for )>lolnf|ff In error. K. 1 IIIVA Uni, miitPu. ilennctt vs. Parka*, from Dougherty su perior mart. Judg*' Iproef. Hay ton Jones and D. F. <1 roil and. for plaintiff in error. Wooten Si ijofmayer ami Pope A bonnet, contra. Western Union Telegraph Oamnanv ro. Ryan, from rnlton •' .iimpkln .Tarkaoii A “rewster, Howell A Mclmuioi, i error. U II. Ilinrklmm. co W Inn vr State, from tllhh hi nine rollon. Mnrlon W. Ilnr Iff tn error. William Iirun genernl, ino l'arks vs. uirt, Jmlge Iff In error. 11.*i r I k n 11, om pa nr, f nig- *— Lewis. M. C. F« Morgan superior plaintiff in orror. H. W. John* CATTLE QUARANTINE 18 OBJECT OF VI8IT fly Private leaned Wire. t'hlcngo. Align'd 10.—Secretary Agriculture Wilson arrtvad In Chl#8ga Inst evening. He refused to dl»cu«H the reason for hla presonca here, but In reported that a conference ha been railed at which those Interested closer quarantine regulations and Inspection of cattle nt points of.ship- ment will bo present. GRANT'S NEGRO BUTLER KILLED BY A FALL fly Private Leased Wire. f •bjngton, August 10.—After a long career, part of which he served as butler under President (Irani, when he maintained a mngnlflccnt home Georgetown. John orlgeby/ a negro, 82 years old, died Inst night nt his home result of a fall down a flight of step*. FRENCH AMBASSADOR INVITED TO MACON, By Private Leased Wire. ■ Parkersburg, W. Vo., ^ug. 10.— An unsuccessful attempt was made today by prisoner# In the Wood county Jail to get their freedqm. Ben Craig and several other felony prisoners were bnck of the movement, and when die- covered bad almost made their way out the building. 8urvivore Are to Meet. • By Private Leased Wife. Worrenton, Va., August 10.—The sur vivors of the Black Horse company 111 hold a reunion at Faquir White Sulphur Springs, August 18. THE VIRTUOUS PENNSYLVANIAN. By Wtx Jones. Well. If there wns money to be given nf. I was there to fake It.—Frederick Vrandan, assistant trainmaster on tbs Pennsylvania railroad. A „ wouldn't you like to bo one of the men bo work for that model of railroads, the Tenn— That spotlesa. IwneTolent. Innocent road, “'here graft was unknown, although gifts were bestowed 1 you found In thousand nice shares of some rani min ing stock. That was never a graft, that was never •Twas a J«nnta Claus gift, though the mnekrakrrs glba, for treating you Virtue, they my, is reward by itsylf, not that ninety old maxim toast go on For the men of the Penn, by their rlreoc. •eelol to The Georgian. Moron, Go, Aug. 10.—Mrs Robert Park, vice president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, nn 1 Mre. ICdgar A. Roop, regent of the Nathaniel Macon chapter, went to Am Imsaadnr Jueserand, of France, a Washington ycuterday, and ashed him to visit Macon and deliver nn address during the tnontorlal to General La fayette. The ladles of Macon are contemplat ing the coming of the French ambasaa. dor. and when the corner-stone of the Lnfuyott© memorial Is laid he will be urged to apeak to the people. FARMER JIM 8MITH TO SPEAK IN WILKE8. Special to Thf Georgian. Washington. Ga^ Aug. 10.—James M Hmlth, of Oglethorpe county, candidate for governor, will addreaa the votere of Wilkes county Raturdey at noon In Washington court house. This will make the second visit that the '’fann er” candidate has made to the county of his nativity since the gubernatorial race was started. Goes to Richmond College. By Private 1/qinI Wire. Richmond, Vi, Aug. 10.—Dr Eu gene C. Bingham, of Baltimore, a bach elor of art# of Mlddleburg college and a doctor of philosophy of Johns Hop kins, has been appointed to the chair of chemistry at Richmond college. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOO O O O MRS. HARTJE TO- QUIT O PITTSBURG, PA., FOREVER. O O O O By Private Leased Wire. O O Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. IS.—Mra. O O Augustus Hmrtje and her two o O children, her father and mother, O O Mr. and Mrs. John Bcott, end their O two unmarried daughters, Helen 0 and Ida, wlll.Jeave Pittsburg for- O „ ever, ee soon as the decision Is O 0 rendered In the Hartje divorce O O suit. O O The change Is made chiefly for O 0 the benefit of Mra. Hartje'# little O 0 ones, Mary Louise and Scott, w ho O O have been the victims of the per- 0 0 aecutlon of young and thought- O 0 less school playmates. 0 0O0O000000000O0OOOOCO000OQ B2S Tolbert, W ninhrltlg**, Jliirtailelil nii’I Tal plaintiff Ju error. Dunn vs Downing Coinnanr. erlnr court, Judg' •nnett ami IA'ott A. ui I error. C. V. (Joo.ly ny, front Me*l*rook. s7-.a lley, for plaintiff In error. Hsffold Liirsen, contra. Callaway A Truitt va. fiouthoru Hallway Company ttwo rn*,-*). from Fulton suiMirlnr (flint, J lid (TO I’emlletou KitierMge, llor- In A Klhnridge. for plaintiff* in ttfor. mnar thicker, cootra. KKVEKHKD. Horns va Horkoo •»( si., from Qsluultt ipi-rlor roiirt, Jmlga Mitchell J. ||. Urn II. for plsliitlff In error. Mhlpp A Kllhu, >ntra. ltumaer ra Htatr, from 8t#nh«*ns superior court. Juilf” Klnisey. J. II. Jones, for plaintiff In error. W. A. Clisrivrs, solicitor- •Co. art, J«ul»« Mrl Martin oirt. .lu«l for plnlntlff In Wall ’-t si . from Martin. * Hal . (julncey 4 enry nupertof Hinlth and llort i idS# Hell gull. . Brown, ror plaintiff in W. llryan, contra. ■ "*--re A Cn.. from llrooka Mitchell Wilcox 4 Iff in error. L. W. Branch and Htunl.-y * Rennet, contra. An-tlcy va. Purler, from Fulton mipertnC y — “Vphsos, rkhara. Ju 7 vi. mart. Judge plaintiff II. Ilia Ca Hide Hopkins, from Cnnulen aupe- idge Pari*r. If. V Dunwodv, for plnlntlff in orror. U. P. Hose nnd J. 1» .Hpnrks, contra. Dciia rs. Hniiiinona, front ni<*bmoinl supe rior court. Judge Hammond. W II. Flem- for plnlntlff in error. F. IV. Capers, centra. Mo gtfltc. 11 Llttlejoh I'rlsp mipsrtor . T. III1I aud Intiff lo Memory, *4iv nn superior court. Judge Parker. It A Willtfield, for plaintiff In error. ... Gale, contra. Ib-rry vs. Kouthcrn Railway Company, from i.’Iayton superior court. Judge ftoan. Joiiet,h W. ^ John H llanipbrtea nnd W. T. Klmsev, for plnlntlff In error. John B. Ilotclienon nnd jginisr Rurker. contra. •ug \* McKenna, from e|t y curt ot nan* Jodgc Norwood l» || Clark and Adams,Ac Adams, for plaintiff hi error. Tt iu|»o- >ttl#. and Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. Short*,t Lin* and Quick*,! Tim*. Ticket* on aal* ;v«ry Saturday; good till Tu**day following. An opportunity to vlalt Chlckamau. ga Park during th* «nc«ir.pm*nt of th* G.orgla Stat* Guard. For tlckats, sch.dul,, and further Information, call on J. A. THOMAS, City Pa,.. A Tkt. Agt. ■Phone* 169 M. Ball; 163 Atlanta. C. B. Walker. Depot Ticket Agt. 'Phon* 213 Main. C. C. Harman, G. P. A.