The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 23, 1906, Image 7

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7 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. takes choice of 150 all wool Suits and Coats and Vests. They are odds and ends which we have placed on our bargain counter to close out this week. If you appreciate splendid quality and workmanship at a “give away price” and are not too particular about style, you’ll want one or more of these suits. Sizes 33 to 44. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY EISEMAN & WEIL, 1 WHITEHALL ST. $1.00 Start* 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 semi-annually. E. H. THORNTON, President W. F. MANRY, Cashier. H. C..CALDWELL, Asst. Cashier. up in the: ozone "In the Land of the Sky" KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, BUtmorc, Near Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. THSC PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMERS— „ z.od as the leading hotel In the mountains of Western CuroliM. No scenery in the world will eomp.ro with the slew from MBs hotel. Mount Mitchell and ll.rnh In full rlsw. Adjoins snd overlooks the DUtmore estate. Cool. Invigorating climate, mag. silicont!y furnished, cuisine nasnrpsssed. Pure water. All vegetables ”111 our private ~* —— J *—*- —— —* t. pool, bllllart Coach meets i commodated a cement, running every 1 the hotel. Open all the from our private garden gathered fresh evsrv morning. Orchestra, — tennis, livery, beautiful tides nnd drives. tralnS'itt Bfifmore station. Consumptives not sc- Coach Is opsratsd LOCKED THIEVES IN STORE AND WAS ROBBED OF GOODS Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.—Thieves who were apparently locked In the etore be fore It waa closed robbed the grocery of Pentecost & Morrow of considerable merchandise and tampered with the cash drawer, but failed to open It. English China The present vogue for English China Is amply met In our charming collec tion Dinner and Tea services, sets of plates, odd pieces—all in patterns of most artistic typo. Maier & Berkele COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLDING CONVENTION. Slayer of White Submits to Examination by Alien ists. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.—The twelfth annual session of tho Etowah county Sunday school convention commenced at Altoona this morning. G. A. Cole, of that place, delivered the address of welcome In behalf of the citizens, and N. N. Vann, of Attalla responded in behalf of the visiting delegates. Will Build 8tore. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.—Agents for one of the largest department store corporations in the South are negotiat ing for a site here upon which they will erect a modem building at once. The building will be ready for occupan cy not later than January 1. By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 22.—Harry Iv. Thaw examined In the Tombs today by two alien ists. who will probably be witnesses for him at his trial. Clifford W. • Hart ridge, counsel for Tbnw, brought them Into the Tombs. It Is understood that the defense hi pre paring to show that Thaw was temporarily Insane when he killed Htnnford White cm the roof of the Madison Square Garden. An attempt will be uinUe to show that the actions of White toward Mrs. Harry Thaw brought on this aberration. GEN, scon SHIPP WILL QUIT V. M. tty Private Leased Wire. lth'limoml, Vn., Aug. 22.—It Is understood that General Scott Shipp will not have, eharge of the Virginia Military Institute longer than the coming session. It I. stated by some that his resignation hn, been forwarded to the governor. This Is not confirmed. General Shipp had been commandant of cadets for years, when he sueeeded Gen eral Francis H. Smith as superintendent. He led the boys In the Imttlo of New Market, where he waa severely wounded. MANY IMMIGRANTS INTO SOUTHERN 8TATE8. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 22.—A report. Issued by the Illinois Central railroad, shows to what an extent that railroad Is aiding In getting this state settled up with good Industrious people. From June 31, 1906, to June 30, 1906, 914 fam ilies were located In the states of Ten nessee, Louisiana and Mississippi con tiguous to the lines of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley railroad and the Il linois Central railroad. ' i ILLINOIS’ GOVERNOR TO VISIT VICKSBURG Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 22.—The gover nor of Illinois and the members of the Vicksburg military, park commission, who are going to that city In October to dedicate the Illinois monuments erected there, are to stop off In Jackson on their way back home. Many of the members of the commission and visit ors who will be with the governor par ticipated In the battles around this city during the war. RAILWAY TRAINMEN OUT ON A STRIKE, WH1TECAPERS FLOG MAN WHO THRASHED A PREACHER CORN By Private Leased Wire. / Nnshvllb*. Ii»«l„ Aug. 22.—At a lota hour lost night George Wooten, wall known throughout Grown comity, was whipped by u gang of wliltacnppora been urns ho ilo- ' cllof at a gospel mooting by taking the minister by the WOMANJUDGl SAYS SHEW.AS C By Private Leased Wire. Denver. Colo., Aug. 22.—Mrs. Emma Wells, Judge of election In the Twelfth ward, testified on the witness stand In the franchise election contest before Judge Benjamin B .Lindsey, that she was approached by S. 3. Campbell, of the Denver Gas and Electric Company, 1 OF ELECTION OFFERED BRIBE before election and offered $25 If her precinct was carried for the gas fran chise. She added that an additional offer was made of a position in the gns company** office for her niece if the precinct returned a favorable major ity. Another witness testified that sev enteen ballots were cast In a precinct after the,polls were closed. £a 1— “ADAM" AND HIS FOLLOWERS LEAVING “GARDEN OF EDEN" By Private Lensoil Wire. Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 23.— James F. Sharp, who says he la Adam, ami a band of followers number about 60, marched through the streets today from their abandoned camp outside of the city. They are on their way to the Pacific coast. Sharp led a parade of half nude persons through the streets here about a year ago, which resulted In one of the band being sent to the asylum. Sharp returned here a few weeks ago and established a camp east of town, where many of his followers went with out clothing, under the belief that they were In the* Garden of Eden. They were arrested time and time again and fined. In the parade through the streets today were many little children who had marched. Covered wagons con taining a dozen or more babies brought up the rear of the parade. HANSOM DRIVER P-UI Oil TOO MUCH SPEED For driving the hansom cab belong ing tp the New Kimball hotel through the crowd at the Terminal station like they drive cabs In New York," Robert Thompson, a negro, was lined 310.76 by Acting Recorder Harwell Wednesday morning. Thompson had evidently driven cabs In the metropolis the greater part of his life, and when he spoke a decided Fifth avenue accent fell from his lips. Officer" Brown, who made the case, stated that there was a very large crowd on the large open space In front of the new depot and thnt the negro drovo through the people at a pace that would have been more becoming to Bennlnga or Latonla than to a pub lic highway. This morning the negro, still believing Atlanta to be on the order of Now York, ottered the officer two dollars to let the. case drop. NO PARDON FOR SMITH SAY8 GOVERNOR VARDEMAN By Private Leased Wiro. Greensboro, N. C„ Aug. 22.—Aa a result of the discharge of a yard con ductor here by the Southern railway all the trainmen employed by that company at this point went out on strike. The strikers Include call boys and clerks. They refuse to go back to their duty until the discharged man Is reinstated. He belongs to the Order of Rallway Tralnmen. More than thirty men ore employed here. Business Good In Mississippi. Specie! to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 32.—Business conditions In Mississippi since the first of January have been unusually good and the records at the office of the| United States court clerk show that the number of bankruptcy cases lias fallen off considerably. Since February the failures havo been exceedingly small, each failure not averaging more than 1600. Spcclnl to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 32.—Gov. Var danian has written a letter to one of the friends of Selbe Smith, of Lauder dale county, that he does not Intend to pardon him. Smith Is an ex-Confeder- ate and was sentenced to the peniten tiary from Lauderdale county for the killing of his son. Phone 406 or Drop a Postal to THE TRIPOD PAINT CO., 37 N. Pryor St„ and a t ARTIST Arm Torn From Body. By Private Leased Wire. Bristol, Tenn.', Aug. 22.—David, the 4-yenr-old son of J. E. Slmerly, residing at Island Mills, this county, had his right arm caught In the cogs of a mill wheel today and was probably fatally Injured. The arm was practically torn from his body. * Will bring you a somplt-eard and give you an estimate on Tinting your walls with OECO-MURA, ths new eanitary Wstl Finish. By Private Leased Wire. Newport. R. I., Aug. 22.—Mrs. Regi nald C. Vanderbilt, who was Miss Kathleen Nellaon, was placed under the surgeon's knife today for a serious operation In the Vanderbilt summer place, Sandy Point Farm, South Ports mouth township, not for from Newport. Dr. Bull and Dr. Mint, of New York, were hurriedly brought to Newport In a special car, while Drs. Charles Stew art and Jacoby, among tha most expert surgeons of Newport, were culled In to aid the New York practitioners In the performance of the operation. BY BOLTFROMSKY By Private Leased Wire. Fairmont, Va., Aug. 22.—A telegram received by George Lilly* of this place, from I -1.’chance, Pa., thla morning states that hl*r sister, Mrs. Mary Price, and two daughters, were killed by a bolt of lightning during a terrific storm. Mrs. Price’s two son* were seri ously injured. FILL FROM LADDER INJURES ST, CLAIR Cutters, Shredders, Huskers, Shelters, Grinders. Modern Ensilage and Stover Machinery. No waste mate rial. Stock cats it all. Foos Gasoline Engines. Guaranteed forever. Don’t fail to visit the Georgia State Fair, Atlanta, October 10th to 24th. See Bill Dunn and his Foos Engines. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, Machinery Hall, 54 Marietta Street. Op?, Pott Office, Atlanta, Sa. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 8CHOOLS AND COLLEGES. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEQE. Univeralty Preparatory. Throo Courses. Full faculty of expert teach ers. Dlsdpllne after West Point model. Captain U. S. A. Commandant Terms reasonable. Next session begins Tuesday, September 4, 1906. Now il lustrated catalogue on application. Address Wm. E. Keynolds, A. M., President, Box 82, Milledgcville, Ga. THE SOUTH'S LEADIN6 MILITARY COLLEGE-PREPARATORY HOME SCHOOL, GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY COLLEGE PARK, GA. Limited to 80 boarding pupils, with ten teachers. Special preparation for Southern colleges. Graduates accepted by colleges without exami nation. Parents cordially invited to visit and Inspect the school before entering their aons elsewhere. COLONEL J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pres. SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Largest Pharmacy School in tho South. Demand for Our Graduates Exceeds Supply. Address DR. H. CRENSHAW, Atlanta, Ga. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. A home school limited to seventy boys with eight experienced teach ers. The largest and best equipped school gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent physical director. Opens September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, Ga. While hanging paper on the celling above a largo plate glass window at the Piedmont Wall Paper Company, O. L. St. Clair, a paper hanger, who llvee at 30 Luckie street, slipped tram hla position on the ladder and wns pain fully, but not seriously, Injured. The ladder on which St. Clair was working at the time fell through the plate glass window, smashing It Into bits! The Injured mun wns carried to hts home In the Grady hospital umbulancc. ATLANTA PICTURE MAN FINED IN ANNI8TON Spoils! to The Georgina. Anniston, Ala., Aug. 22.—L. E. Pow ell, a traveling photographer giving At lanta aa his home, was fined ISO in po lice court here yesterday on the charge of conducting his business without a license. A vigorous campaign Is being made upon this class of merchants by the local police. HAD MANY NAMES BUT NO READY MONEY Hpednl to The Georgian. Gadsden. Ala., Aug. 22.—A man giv ing his name as O. W. Wysong and a number of aliases was arrested yester day and locked up on a charge of passing a worthless check. He was also charged with stealing money from a boarding house. Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- ville, Ga. On Zeptemper 15th to 23rd. Inclu sive, tho Western and Atlantic rail road will sell tickets from Atlanta- Dalton and Intermediate stations, to Cartersvlllo. at rate of one faro for the round trip. Sam Jones will be aastated by evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. 0. Excell will have charge of tno music, and other goapel singers of note will attend. Three services oach day, 10:30 a. in., 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m„ and the jeople of Cartersvlllo will welcome ho great crowds with the same hos pitality they have alwaya shown. CHA8. E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. * MIST COLLEGE, I’cachtreo and Ivy, OUR WORK—Preparatory, High School and Commercial. Phone 1596 for catalog. OUR AIM—To make strong, manly, successful boys by a thor ough physical, mental and moral training. OUR SCHOOL—Modern, sanitary, thoroughly equipped. Come to see It N. B.—Boys In the High School De partment havo tho option of a classi cal, commercial or sclontlfic course. FATHER GUNN. it. a*. Thorough modern courses of Book keeping and Shorthand day or night at greatly reduced cost. Good positions secured or money refunded. Ask our hundreds of graduates and their em ployers about us. Clip this ad, send to us and receive free, facts and figures. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN PERCY WIGGLE is well known to most of us, and says his want adver tisement in The Georgian brought better results than any paper in which he inserted it—no, we don’t know what nor how many papers he uses, for this letter was sent from the fullness of Percy’s for it. J We are getting a good many letters like this.. heart—we didn’t ask THE MOCKING BIRD. “A Magazine of Aspiration.” Newnan, Ga., August 20, 1908. Advertising Manager The Georgian. Atlanta. *»u. . . , Dear Sir- Please insert the Inclosed advertisement In the classified columns*^of The Georgian for one week, and find XraT nTh^GeorgiiS payment for notnc. This ail. brought me better returns In The Georgian than from any other paper in which 1 inserted It. Yours respectfully, PERCY WIGGLE. ,