Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 03, 1907, Image 15

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/ and NEK'S. TION ON THE PREMISES, SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1907. SALE BEGINS AT 3 P. M. ONE LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY y 15 minutes. Ladies cordially invited to attend. Notice the size of the lots on the erest, or 5 per cent discount will be allowed for all cash. Ce rtter* crj~e<2>£ to lb to V to in 6 (V) * /S o I * © so © so © So t b a \ VS A 0 0 . N /*r © * Cv to N 5 & '+r ©‘ <1 & i © s * 0 © <1 a -St. v*\a WTS «T/ S' S' S' S' S' <r° ) © © ©! - l® ® © m se | 40 S' S' S' S/ S' so N /so ~77T 0 s ) S* ©1 5 . ® i 5 ' < ' * , - 5 ( ® 5 '( S s5~ o ■ • - < / © . k He Was in Charge of the Great Squadron of Warships Which Took Part in the Demonstration at Jamestown. Admiral Evans wan commander of the great fleet .of American war ships at Hampton Roads, which touk part In the opening exerclaea of the Jamestown Exposition. Admiral Evans Is one of the best known naval men In the United states. t) at/re. THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS The graduating exercises of the At lanta Theological Seminary were neld Thursday night at the Central Con gregational church. The following received diplomas: Jo seph Coffin, Eustls, Kin.: George Wal lace Gasque, Section, Ala., and Charles George McKay, Tallahassee, Flo. The entollment of the Institution for the past year was fifty-seven, the greatest since the opening uf the In stitution.- The work of the past year, according to the reports of officers, has been the most satisfactory, and the seminary Is now In better shape than ever before. The trustees are considering the erection of a new building for tbe semi- mi ty. , The faculty was re-elected In en tirety, the work of Rev. Lyman E. Hood, president, and his assistants, being accredited with having made the Institution what It Is. SUCCESS! FIRES INCENDIARY THEORY Arliugtou Hotel Guests Have Another Nai\ row Escape. and found the flames rapidly.' igtliut their way through the storage room. Mr, Campbell was quickly rescued from his porllouH position and the oth er guests were then awakened.- DEMENTED MAN FOUGHT WITH KNIFE AND CLUB. Connellavllle, Pa, May Hatlesa and coatless, but otherwise well dress ed, an unknown man, aged IS, who has been terrorising the neighborhood of Addison, has been captured by a posse and landed In the Somerset county Jail. The man was almost starved, but fought with knife and club. He Is thought to be unbalanced. fse i 1 Kite Sample. AdCrc. Dipt. J.' C.«..l<C.rllM.C^i|t.:f H.4....CX.T. I The Shine That Shines Quickest I J. W. Ferguson, Auctioneer. lU PASTOR ■ ’ HEW AT DOOR 8 H °W -Mass Meetiug Condemn Deed in Resolutions. Georgian. “Thu « n y i 3 —With thle >'°nr bo* on , I*. S-k '" 1 - , >ye to E. M. K M Tour ashes. ®*l>tUt ’iWl'"’: Ps»»or of « » conn " rc ?. °* Orange- 5»bm j, ** hta front door lf created wa * ' '^ '■eneatlon In Or- tt '!y attended mmsa meeting was held at which the affair was denounced and resolutions of ron- fldehce In Mr. Llghtfoot were adopted. A committee of prominent citizens was appointed to fnvcs.tlgatc the nlfalr. Mr. Llghtfoot enme to South Carolina from Pennsylvania about seven years ago. He Is regarded as one of the leading Baptist ministers of the state, ills Arm stand for law and order and denunciation of crime has gained for blm ehemles among a certain class MAN IS KILLED BY A “KICKED” CAR IN COLUMBUS YARD Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., May 3.—Charles Fos. ter, aged IS years and married, was run down by a freight car "kicked” by a Central switch engine, at 7 o'clock last night while crossing the track. The body was drugged several years and the skull crushed. No other part of his body was mangled. Foster's wife was on a visit to rela tives at Goodwater, Ala. He leaves a wife, but no children. The coroner will Investigate the acci dent. eathe1g¥t1ibes AT ATHENS COUNCIL Preparations are now being made In Athens for the reception of the Red Men of the state, who will gather there on May 14 In the twenty-eighth Great Sun Council Are. At the same time the Past Sachem Association, of which James L. Mayson Is president, will hold an annual meeting. The following tribes In Atlanta will be fully represented at the big meet ing: Cherokee, Chippewa, Cnnesauga, Comanche, Mohawk, Appalacbee, Pow hatan, Choctaw and Etowah. The state officers of the Red Men at present arc: Great sachem, Orion Rob. erts, Monroe; great senior sagamore, L. ST, LUKES METHODIST CONDUCTS A REVIVAL Infer,,attnc nn,l sueeex.ful revival lervln-s «• »<’»' being conduced at Si. Lukes Methodist church, nt Beresti and Powell street., of which Itev. U. W. Urluer " pastor. For the first week, tbo services were conducted by Itev. T. I. Nesre, of the South Georgia conference, and now Uev. K. M Stanton I. closing an engagement of twe weeks. The service* sill close Sunday ulght with preaching at 3 o’clock In tbe nftcrmsm ami at 7:51 o'clock nt night. A special service for all will be held at 3 o clock Sunday afternoon. H. Chappell, Columbus; great Junior sagamore, C. N. Elliott, Hrunawlck; great prophet^James L. Mayson, At lanta; great chief of records, M. J. Daniel, Jr., Griffin, and great keeper of the wampum, George E Johnson, At lanta. MOTHER CHASES BOLD KIDNAPER Cleveland, Ohio, May 3^—The disap pearance of the 3-year-old son of David Hoenlg has been further mystlfled by an attempt to kidnap the 3-year-old daughter of Jacob Vlnchky. The girl was a companion of the Hoenlg lad, and was carlred off by a stranger yes terday morning, while playing In her front yard. When the child screamed, the mother gave chase and the man dropped the girl and disappeared. Teachers' Examinations. Applicants for teachers’ places In the public schools are being examined Fri day at the Boys’ High School. The ex amination commenced at noon and It will be continued Saturday beginning at 3 o'clock In the morniav. A mysterious fire nt X o’clock Friday morning In the Arlington Hotel, at Ma rietta and Cone ntreet, the second of similar nature to occur within two weeks, resulted In Walter Campbell, a guest, being overcome by smoke, and tas prompted an Investigation by de tectives. An hour and a half after the flames had been extinguished the Are depart ment was a again summoned to the scene, a blaze having been dlscoverd on the roof. This tiro Is supposed to have been caused by a hidden spark from the first blaze. | Campbell was' removed to the Grady Hospital end was soon brought around all right, being able to return to the hotel an hour later. The lire originated In a storage room on the fourth tloor. Campbell was asleep In the adjoining room, and when discovered wan almost suffocated. The remainder of the guests were alt hur riedly awakened and escaped without Injury. The damage done by the blaze waa small. , Series of Fires. The first of the fires occurred at night about two weeks ago. At that time a bed In an unused room on tho fourth floor was found burning. The fire department was called out and quickly extinguished the blaze. After the llremen had left the scene and the excitement had subsided, one of the women guests went up stairs to this room to see what damage had been done. To her surprise she discovered another bed In the same room In flames. Those tires, closely followed by the •peculiar blaze of Friday morning, has caused an Investigation, the hotel peo ple and detectives being satisfied that a Are bug Is at work and Is seeking to destroy the hoteL Detective Thomas E. Lockhart, of the city force, has apartments on the sec ond floor of the hotel and made an In vestigation Friday morning directly after the discovery of the Are. The Are was discovered by Robert Callo way, who haa a room on the same floor as Detective Lockhart. Mr. Calloway heard the crackling of flame’s and hur- Bf™ ,,V rtedly awoke Mr. Lockhart. Together JJ.eon fiSl io j nfiu« .. lag TAX NOTICE State and County Tax Books now open, Make your returns at once and avoid the rush. Books will close in a few days, T. M. ARMISTEAD, Tax Receiver. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From — —• - neuiy awoae air. latcanart. logetner Mscoa 6 51 they rushed up stairs to tbe top tloor 1.1)