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PIONEER GEORGIA
EDITOR IS DEM
T. E. Hanbury. Newspaper
Founder. Long in Advertising
Business in Atlanta.
For a lone time one <>f lhe Routh fi
known editorial writers, f 1..
Hanbury. a pioneer citizen of Atlanta,
died yesterday. Many prominent poo
pie will attend the funeral services at
165 Gordon street, We.«t End, this aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Hanbury died al tie home of hi
daughter. Mrs. R. E. i'oilings, after an
jjlness of several weeks. He was 75
years old and to feebleni • of age his
death was largely dm
Mr. Hanbury numbered among his
clone acquaintances a large number of
well known people of Georgia. Among
them were Joel Chandler Harris, Gen
eral John R Gordon, ‘'aptain E. P.
Howell. Colonel I. AV. Avery, H. <'.
Willingham, General P. M. R. Young,
Coming to Atlanta .'lO years ago, Im
established the T. E. Hanbury News
paper Advertising Agency, one of the
fire of Its kind in the. South. Before
that time he had been doing editorial
writing and had business interest in
■The Dalton Enterprise, Rome Tribune,
Cartersville Expresand others news
papers
He is survived hr two daughters anil
on* son, Mrs. R. E. Collings, Alias Mary
Hanbury and T. P. Hanbury, Mrs. Han
burv having died about eighteen years
ago
The interment this afternoon at
Westview will be conducted by ths W,.
T>. Ruckle lodge of Masons, of wbi. ft
Mr Hanbury was past grand master.
His remains will be placed beside those
of his wife.
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For 'render Faces
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of the skin A shaving luxury. No mug.
no soggy soap, no germs, no waste of
>SW* timeor money. Tn nickeled box. 25c .at
tores or by mail. I.iberalsample free. |
V'CtJ Address‘‘('uticura,” Dept. 28. Boston.
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Here sa
st °f the
R- Wh y X highest-class goods
gj made in the world, for
‘which this store is the
M I exclusive Atlanta agent w
t “North Star” and “Eagle” Refrigerators. “Fulton” W
. f guaranteed lio Carls.“Romelink”Couch.“Khaki” Ham W
f mock Swings, “China Sea brass” Furniture. “Thin iS
•*. ' i Jay i Link” Springs, Bungalow Beds and Cots. “Kinder O
A an( * “Englander” Davenport Bed, “Buck's”
Stoves and Ranges. “Royal Rest” Morris
7 Chairs. “Duplex" Felted Mattresses.
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WE INVITE THE SEARCHLIGHT
OE PUBLIC OPINION
1 lain Trims on every article one price Io everybody- satisfaelion with everx sale, or \ollr money ha<k l onrlcons alien
tion. prompt deliveries terms to suit you. If there arc better ways of giving our aenerotis public a "suuare deal. we'll be
delighted to be shown. Xothinn' is too good tor our customers, and nothing w ill be left undone by the management of I his
store for \our eomplrle and ported satisfaction.
We Want You to Open an Account With Us
We want every jrood fa.mil.' in \tlanta to have an open account in this store, whore yon can I>ra anything you need
to furnish ih.- home properly Rugs. Shades, Lace Curtains. Draperies. Porch Goods, as well as the heavier articles lor Hall
[lining Loom. I’arlor. Red Room. Ibn and Kitchen.
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PROFESSOR STARR
TO DON FROCK COAT
FOR AFRIC JUNGLE
< inCAGO. May 31. Prof. F’r*d*rick
Starr is going to Africa in a frock coal
and silk hat. For the first ti»n* in
his life the ant hi opolngist vill wear a
Prince Albert when h* explores the
dark continent this summer.
Prof. Starr explained that th* As
Gran passion for th* spccta* ulai in
haberdashery was resp'msibk for his
• onxcr hjh to th* fro* k coat and th*
‘■ilk hat
I did not n**d a frock *nat for
P ;jn*e or Germany or Belgium or Mex
ico, but I will need one for Africa.”
ENSLEY MAN NEW HEAD OF
ALABAMA POSTAL CLERKS
ANNISTON, ARA. May 31 The
third annual convention of organized
((ostotflee clerks of Alabama elected the
following officers for the year: Presi
dent, J. H. Rush, Ensley; vice presi
dent, I, R. Sewell, Birmingham; sis
rotary, W. G. Gentry, Now Decatur;
treasurer, C. E. Smith, Gadsden; dele
gate to the national convention. C. N.
Martin. Anniston Gadsden was se
lected for the next annual meeting.
ALLEGED DIAMOND THIEF
NOT ABLE TO MAKE BOND
JESUP, GA., May 31. Chauncey Du
mas. charged with stealing a diamond
ring from the Southern Express Com
pany. is still in jail here. His bond
has been fixed at $750. but he is unable
to give ft The case will come to trial
at the November term of the Wayne
superior court. Dumas is a well-known
young man.
SAVANNAH WOMEN LAUNCH
BACK-DOOR DELIVERY FIGHT
SAVANNAH, GA.. May 31 If Hm
plans of a number of women of Sa
vannah are successful, this city' is like
ly to boast the possession of an anti
front door association, the object of
which is Io compel all deliverymen,
messengers and expressmen to call at
the hack doors of residences to deliv
i govt and transact other business.
SEE WHAT AMANDA SMITH
WON AT NOBLE CINCH GAME
CHICAGO, May 3’ Four husbands
hav been won Imre In a game of cinch.
Miss Amanda Smith won Joseph Ritch
ie; Rebecca Iwvey won Dr. Edwin K.
Bennington, Marie Endicott won Otto
S. Tine and Gretchen Kifdehmer won
Daniel J O'Reary
HIE XTLANTA GEORGIAN AND MAVS: FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1912.
GEDRGIALEADS
DIXIE IN SOTOS
Twice as Many Machines as
Any Other State Owns— The
Reason Is Good Roads.
That Georgia has tn ice as many au
tomobiles as any other Southern state
i a fa*t mad* known by th* Southern
Pr*ss < ‘lipping bur*au of Atlanta in a
list which shows th* number of auto
mobiles owned in each Southern stat*.
Georgia leads the list with 1 4.00<». ami
th* n*x*t nearest number is 7,000 in
T*nn*>see. Several states have ap
proximately 5.000 *a*h.
Th* lists hows that nin* Southern
states require state • • gist ra i ion. tun
(South Carolina and Texas) require
county registration, and on* state
(Louisiana i has no stat* law govern
ing autos, each county or township do
ing its own regulating.
Summary by States.
Th* list is complete to April 1 and Is
based on information furnished by th*
automobile registrar hi each state
Alabama Registered April I, 3,360;
law v. ent into effect last October and it
is estimated that .several thousand arc
yet unregistered.
Arkansas 2,000 (esrt fhi at cd ).
I'lorida 4,896.
Georgia 14,153 Io April 1. 14.*99 to
May 28.
Kentucky 4.000 (estimated)
Nmlh Carolina 1.000 (estimated)
Tennessee 7,181
Viieima Annual registration in 1911,
4.020; 3,500 registered to April I, 1912;
estimated that 4.50(1 will register during
1912.
Mi is. ippi La a effee*ive .lune 1.
1912; estimaterl that th*ro are 2,000
autos in th* state.
S. A. Martin, manager of the clip
ping bureau, who prepared the list,
sa y s:
“The ree nt government ropnit shows
that Georgia leads all Southern states
in road building, and is second in th*
Union, only being excelled by New
York state. Another cause is the prac
tical use to w hich the auto is being put.
I'll* auto is no longer being regarded
exclusively a® a luxury it i a new
sit y
“A surprising feature of the situa
tion in Georgia is that such a large per
cent are owned in the small tmvnnand
in the country, which accounts for th*
large ninnhrr of runabouts or small
cars being sold. There is a town in
middle Georgia with less than 2.000
population that has more than 200
a ut os.”
FATHER, DESPONDENT
OVER DEATH OF WIFE,
KILLS WHOLE FAMILY
ANNISTON. ALA.. May 31.—A triple
I funeral was held today at Choccolocco,
| twelve mil*s east of this city, when
the bodies of Whit Scarborough and
hi- tun children. Evelyn. ag*d eight,
and Knox, ag*d four, were buried in
i th* old Scarborough family cemetry
at White Plains church. Scarborough
kite yesterday killed his two children
and committed suicid*. *He gave the
children carbolic acid mixed with
soothing syrup, and drank of tiie poi
son himself. Th* father left a note
to relatives in whic h he explained that
despondency over the recent death of
his wif* was responsible for the triple
tragedy.
ATLANTA ORGANIST LIKED
BY AUGUSTA MUSIC LOVERS
Dr. Percy J. Starnes and Mrs. Starnes
are highly praised by The Augusta
chronicle for their work in an organ
recital which Dr. Starnes gave at St.
Johns Methodist church in Augusta.
Mrs. Starnes sang a soprano aria and
received many compliments on the
clearness and cultivation of her voice.
‘Tine of the must enjoyed of all wa.i
Dr. Starnes' own improvisation, which
showed his genius as a composer
equaled that of a performer. A greatly
enjoyed number was the soprano aria
sung by Mrs. Starnes, who ha a finely
trained and superbly cultivated voice
of remarkable flexibility and clearness
of tone," says The t'hroniele in a trib
ute t., the Atlanta organist.
$3,000 CORN SHOW PRIZES.
AI'GI'STA, GA.. May 31. More than
$3,000 has been raised among tire mer
chants of Augusta, to be paid in prizes
at the next annual corn show, whiGi
will bo held here in December Almost
100 Georgia and South Carolina coun
ty exhibits are expected.
Tity delicious flavors of the best fruit
and more economical. SABER'S EX
TRACTS ART, FLAVORS. Thirteen
highest awards and medals.
Hanover Inn, the new
hotel at Wrightsville Beach,
already open. Warren H.
Williams, manager.
ONLY $19.35 WASHINGTON
AND RETURN VIA SEABOARD
Tickets sold June 5,6, 7. Com
plete information at City Ticket
office, 88 Peachtree, phones 100.
ENGLAND FAILS IN
FIRST MOVE TO END
DOCKMEN S STRIKE
I .ON DON. May 31. —The first confer
ence between the government an<R the
striking transport workers, with a view
to ending the maritime strike, was held
today. It proved far from satisfac
tory.
Comparatively tew of either the real
leaders of the strike or the chief em
ployees appeared, and it was decided to
adjourn the meeting until Monday,
when it is hoped to have the real heads
of the strike movement present.
The government is also tn confer
with the representatives of the compa
nies on Monday.
ATHENS MAN OFFICER OF
BALTIMORE CONVENTION
ATHENS, GA., May 31.—Aaron Co
hen. a merchant of this city, has been
named as one of the secretaries at the
national Dempcratic convention at Bal
timore. 1 .
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