The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 25, 1906, Image 5

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I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Mexico City, Mexico AND RETURN VIA THE WEST POINT ROUTE. $54.45 Going and Returning Same Route. $64.43 Going One Route and Returning An. other. ACCOUNT International Geological Congress, Aug. 21—Sept. 10, 1906. Tickets on sale dally until August 31st, 1906, and limited for 90 days. Stopovers on going and return trip permitted. Detail Information given upon ap. plication to passenger and ticket of lice, Fourth National Bank Bldg., or ticket office Terminal 8tatlon. p, M. THOMPSON, Traveling Passenger Agent, p. M. THOMPSON, City Passenger Agent. ATLANTA, GA. FOR SALE. The buildings on the premises, cor ner of Walton and Falrlle streets, for sale, and to be removed by the pur chaser after September 1. Proposals to be submitted to the un derslgned not later than 12 o'clock, noon, August 27, 1906. MORGAN & DILLON, Architects, 707 Prudential Building. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? If so, use Southern Home Lead and Zinc Mixed Paints. The standard of quality In the South for the past twenty-two yearn. F. J.COOLEDGE&SON, 12. N. Forsyth St Atlanta. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Showing the Arrival and Departure of Pea- senaer Trains of the Following Roads: Following Roads: ANTIC RAILROAD. No.—Depart To— VvEsJBRN AS'L ATI No.—Arrive From— . , • I Nashville.. 7:10 amf* 1 Nashville. 1:16 n Marietta... 8:33 am) 74 Martetta..lM0 •W Nashville..]] :4S am I* 91 Nashville.4:50 pm it Marietta... 1:31 pm| 71 Marietta.. 3:10 pm » 1 Nashville.. 7J6 pml« 4 Nashville. 8:30 pa “CBNtUAL 6V diioftdU hAiLW^r _ Arrive From— I Depart To- Eavannah 7:10 amlMacon 13:01 am Jacksonville.. 7:30 am Savannah.. IS OPPOSED BY OFFICJJOLDEflSl Republicans in Arizona! Vote Againt Plan in Primary. Chambsrlin-Jghnson-DuBose Company. Oiamberlih-Johnson-DuBos? Company. By Private Leased wire. . Tucson, Aria., Aug. 24.—There was a red-hot Republican primary here yea- I terday, the storm center being the I statehood tight for delegates to the territorial convention. The Issue was I Joint statehood, and the antis won by thirty-eight majority. The jofntlsts east 46 per cent of the total vote. The Southern Pacific and all other! corporations and all Federal and ter ritorial officials save the United States marshal's office worked solidly against the Joint statehood ticket. Fully 30 per cent of the antis voted the Democratic I ticket, which Is the first step to merge I Republicans and Democrats In a terrl- torlal joint statehood struggle. The I statehood forces are greatly elated with | the triumph today, they having secured a much larger vote than expected. 1 500 BULLETS FIRED INTO NEGRO'S BODY BY DETERMINED MORI 1:00 am lill 1<U1 Barannah 4:05 pm Savannah..... 9:19 pm %. . .. iviH#,. »JO pm Macon 7:65 pm|Jackaonvll "AfLANTA aWF WES* PdiiiT IiaiXT ROAD. „ Arrlv. From— *8elmn •Montgomery, •Balma.... . LnGrange. 1:30 amILaQrtng.. .Montgomery. 1:40 pml'Montrm:.. ^•DalTy. All other train, dally except Son Ait trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company arrive at and di from Atlanta Terminal station, corn. Mitchell atrist and Madison arenua. By Private Leased Wire. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 24.—'Willie Spain, a North Carllna negro, 21 years old, wss shot to death by a mob I near St. George, Dorchester county, | yesterday afternoon. The mob took the negro to a nearby I tree, strung him up to a limb and tired 500 bullets Into his body. This Is the third lynching In South I Carolina within ten days. S. L. Connor, manager of the Dorchester Lumber Company, was notified by a negro that he saw another negro attempting to enter a window of his home. He start ed for his home, going through the cane I field. He suddenly came upon Spain. | He grappled with the negro, striking him and breaking several bones In his hand. The negro finally freed himself | and ran Into a nearby wood. Connor notified his neighbors and the chase began. About two hours later Spain was captured not' far distant. He was brought to St. George and turned over) to Sheriff Llmehouse, who locked him | up. Georgia railroad. uiiooma.... 'Augusts.... To- 'lU am M am JO pm Arrtra From— •Augusta 1:00 am Conr.ra 6:43 Covington 7:44 •Augusta.. . .13:10 Llthonla 1:36 *AU£VMtM I;lf •Dally. All otbtr'traloa " d * r ” 1 -' --A1B LINE RAIL WAT. ta,_... T:‘ SEL-tf a.. 5:( Wisu7nr> Arrlvt From— Washington... 5:10 Abbeville 9:00 amjUoDroo. Memphis 41:45 «m “ New York 1:30 pm Monroe.. .. .. 7:40 pm Depart To— lrmlnfham.. 1:40 am —........ hr Monroe....... 7:10 am New York....12:00 m I Abbeville.... 4:00 pm Monroe 7:40 pm Memphis 6:00 pm Birmingham.. 9;26 pm Washington.. 9:2b pm Shown In Central time- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains Leava Atlanta, Naw Terminal 8tation, corner Mitchell and Madison Avenue. N. B.—Following ached ale figure* pub* llibed only as Information and are not guaranteed; 4:00 A. M.-Na 33, DAILY. Local to Blr- mlnglum, making ill alopa; nrrlvlng In lilrmlngnim 10:1* a. m. ..... 6:3(1 L M.-No. It. DAILY. ''CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED. A nolld wttlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with out change, compowa ot VMtlbuled day t uachv. and Pullman drawing room ,leap ing can. Arrtvaa Roma 7:10 a. m.; Chat- t.uooga 6:43 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:80 p. in.; Ixralavllla 6:13 p. m.; Chicago 7:3 a. m. Ciife car service. AU meals between At- lantn and Cincinnati. 6:30 A. M.—No. 10 DAILY, to Griffin and Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 n. in.; Co* lumbus 10 a. m. . _ . .... 6:1* A. M.-..0.13, DAILY, local to Mncon. liruuswlck and Jsckaonvlll*. Makes all .top. , arriving Isscon 0:13 a. m.; Bruns* wick 4 p. m.: Jncksonvllis 7:40 p. m. 7:00 A. M.—No, X. DAILY.-I’nllmsn to Blrtulnghsm, Memphis, Kansas City and Colorado Springs. Arrive* Memphis 6:03 p. m.; Kansas City 1:43 s. m„ snd Colorado Korlogs S:l* a. m. A. M—No. IS. DAILY.—Local Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashe- vllle. «:G5 A. M.-N 7. DAILY, Chattanooga. 13 NOON, No. ft, OAII.V.-Washington itui Southwestern I.lmlted. Electric light* •d. steeping, library, observation and club cars through without chaogs. Dlnlug can •errs all meals en route. Arrives Wash ington g:13 a. m.i New York 13:*» D. m. 1:00 P. M.—No. 40. DAILY.—New You Us press. Day coaches between Atlanta nnu Washington. Bleeper, between Atlantic Charlotte and Wnshlngton. Arrival Wash- legion 11:06 a, m.; New York * p. m. ,12:15 P. M.—No. I, DAILY.—Local for Macon, arriving Macon 3:4. p. m. CIO p. U.—No. 10, DAILY.—Mncoo and II-* wklusvllte. Pullman oueervntlon chair or Atlanta to sfneon. 4:3 P. M.-No. 17. DAILY.—Pnllman •'•eplng ear and nay coaches to Blrmlng. Imm. Arrives Birmingham 7:16 p. in.; Memphis 7:1* a. m. , 4:30 P. M.-No.'18, DAILY, except Bud* 0».v. -Air 12ne Belle" to Toccon. <■» P. M.-No. 33, DAILY.—Griffin and inland,ui. Pullmnn pslsce sleeping car " M^No! - a DAILY.—Local to Fay l . t fA ni »_»“d .FortValley. DAILY.—Through lo era* -U: *•» Local to UeBln; arrives UeWn 10£0 P- M—No. 14. •DAILY.—Florida Llm* "r 1 A solid vestlholed train to Jtckspn- ™*t He. Through sUeplhg can and day rwehe. to JackMnvIllt snd Brunswick; nr* , rl !» Jacksonville 1£0 a. m.; Brunswick 1 .*• ®- ; Bt iognstile 10 a. m. I * P. M.-No. 91. DAILY.—Through Pullman drawing room nlseplng car. At- 10 Shrersport Local tleeper Atlanta >» lllrmlnghnm. Arrives Birmingham *:X J; .HA Meridian 11 e. m.: Jackson 3:36i p. “ . llcksburg, 4:0* p. m.; Bhraveport 10:5. J v , m - !il '*pe« open to rsceire passenger. v! 1 :, *». DAILY.—United BUtee «««elL Solid vestlbuled train. Sleeplns ao, °rk. Richmond. Charlotte and is?*'Be. Coache, lo Washington. Wnlng \v , , rr ' «ll meals en ronle. Arrives K“¥»fon 9:30 p. m.: Ntw York 6:3 a. m. J" 1 ) 1 etlantcCnarlutta sleeper open to pnseengem m p. m. Local It'V mlllHeg, and new Te.-mlnsl Station. * hone*. City office. 143 main; depot, e- -, on Terminal exchange. the keys of the jail. After they secured the keys the Jail was unlocked and the negro taken to the house of Connor, where hie 11-yesr-old daughter identi fied the negro as the one who tried to I climb through the window. The negro did not Droteet his Inno- I rence, but admitted that he had gone I to the residence with the Intention of entering it, but for what purpose he did not say. YOUNG LADY MAY DIE AS RESULTOFSHOCKI Hjicclnl to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24.—Miss Mollis I Johnson, a young lady of Phenlx City, Ala., was knocked senseless by light- I nlng striking the telephone 4n the home last night. The bolt burned out the ’phone, knocked her down, and her condition ] Is still serious. MAY CHARGE MURDER TO GKKIDNAPERI By Privets T.eased Wire. Bedford, Ind., Aug. 24.—The arrest I of Ernest Tanksley, formerly of this county, at Evansville, on a kidnaping charge, Is creating considerable Inter est from the fact that It Is rumored I the state will try to connect him with the Schafer murder. Tanksley Is charged with kidnaping Nellie Rainey, a young woman of Hoi- [ tonvllle, near this city. The girl's fath er recently found letters from Tanka- ley to his daughter, asking her to meet him on tbe night Mrs. Schafer was | killed, and near the place Indicated, and It |s the theory of the authorities thut Tanksley mistook Mrs. Schafer for her and killed her. It Is said Tanksley, who had a wife and children, was In trouble over his relations with | Miss Rainey. TO ABANDON PlST ONLY TEMPORARILY! Ily Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 24.—General Bell, chief of staff of the army, who con ferred yesterday at Sagamore Hill with President Roosevelt regarding the re cent trouble between negro troops and cltlxen* In Texas, says: that the army post at Brownsville, Texas, would be temporarily abandoned as soon as ord ers to that effect, Issued by the war department, could be carried out. The company of white troopa now stationed there will remain only so long as Is necessary to guard government prop erty. This property will be removed In the abandonment of the post. KISSES DEAD WIFE WHOM HE SHOT By Trieste I .eased Wire. St. Louis, Aug. 24.—After having shot his wife dead, Michael McNamara, a policeman, gathered the body In his arms and kissed the face passionately. McNamara, who Is a physical giant, found his wife and Janies Brophy at a hotel last night. He drew his pistol and fired. The woman was wounded In the back and fell down stairs. Th? Bedroom and the C.-J.-D. ill Sept 1 si Furniture Sale Designs with a fixedness that makes them grow more and -more in value in the home. Solid mahogany in reproductions of the old colonial days—hand some, dignified furniture for the guest’s chamber. All these things are included in this rearrangement sale of ‘furniture as well as the bedroom furniture in the various finishes in oak. Bedroom suits and odd pieces in bedroom furniture-all reduced. WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 1 O’CLOCK. $78.00 Solid Mahogany Cliif- fonier with hand-carved mir ror supporters. Reduced to $120.00 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier, a superb design in beautiful wood, at $70.00 Solid Mahogany Chif fonier; a handsome colored design reduced to 58.00 105.00 49.00 $75.00—A most perfect design in an Old Colonial, solid mahogany; “chest of drawers” with “cross veneer” mirror frame. Swell front drawers with convex overhanging top drawer and ogee columns at either side. Reduced to 68.00 15? > r 'UPtftfi 135.00 Dresser to match chiffonier pictured above. 160.00 solid maghogany dresser; reduced to 2130 Colonial 4-poit Mahogany Bed and Bureau to match, reduced to *110 $325 Mahogany Bed and Dresser, elab orately carved reduced to $275 Solid Mahogauy square mirror. 120.00 to Dresser with large Reduced from 85.00 $160 Chiffonier to match, reduced ....$135 $258 Colonial Crotch Mahogany Dresa- er and Napoleon Bed, reduced to $222 $100 T ro-Plece Solid Mahogany Bed Room 8ult, reduced to $85 $85 Mahogany three-piece Bed Room Suit, reduced to $75 $57.50 Three-piece Bed Room Suit In solid mahogany, reduced to... .$52 $60 Quartered Golden Oak Bed Room Suit, reduced to $54.00 $85 Quartered Colden Oak Bed Room Suit, reduced to $76.50 Oak Bed $35 $38 Three-piece Quartered Room Butt, reduced to $25 Solid Oak Red Room Suit, three pieces, reduced to $22.50 $85 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier, with hand-carved poiti and supports; re duced to $58.00 $60.00 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier, In Colonial design, reduced to $37.50 $100.00 solid mahogany, hand-carved dresser, with large oval glass. A hand some piece of furni- f\t\ ture, reduced to... 1/1/ $25 Quartered Oak Chiffonier, reduced to $22.50 $12 Golden Oak Chiffonier, reduced to $10.80 $16.50 Quartered Oak Chiffonier, re duced to $14.85 $15 Quartered Oak Serpentine Front Chiffonier $10 $23 Full Quartered Oak Chiffonier, re duced to $20.70 $14.50 Quartered Golden Oak Dresser, reduced to $13 $20 Quartered Oak Golden Dressers, reduced to $18 $42 Quartered Golden Oak Dresser, re duced to $36.50 $40 Low-baso Dresser In Golden Oak »t $36 $30 Quartered Oolden Oak Dresser, re duced to ....... $25 $40 Blrds-eye Maple Chiffonier....$36 $27.50 Blrds-eye Maple Chiffonier at $24.75 $27 Blrds-eye Maple Chiffonier re duced to $21 From Now Until September 1st, All Furniture, Excepting Office Desks, Reduced. Chamberlin-JohnsQn-DuBose Company.