The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 05, 1906, Image 7

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■ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. r Some Strong Points =OF THE= TRUST COMPANY OF GA. Equitable Building, Atlanta, Georgia. It has an exceptionally LARGE CAPITAL, of Half a Million Dollars. It has Surplus and Undivided Profits of $171,070.01 besides, and In addition Us stockholders are liable for half a million more. It OWNS ITS BUILDING, It has an unusually STRONG DIRECTORATE. It pays Interest quarterly—the only Savings Bank In Atlanta that does. It pays Interest of 3 1-2 per cent. Why not be Identified with this STRONG Bank? ERNEST WOODRUFF, Pres. J. CARROLL PAYNE, Vice Pres. WM. 8. McKEMIE, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON ROBERT J. LOWRY DR A. W. CALHOUN CHARLES A. CONKLIN CHARI.ES A. DAVIS THOMAS K. GLENN JOEL HURT HUGH T. INMAN H. E. W. PALMER J. CARROLL PAYNE W. O. RAOUL CHAS. A. WICKERSHAM GEORGE WIN8H1P ERNEST WOODRUFF LAWYER WINS BRIDE. WITH A TOUCH OF COLOR -p Some Stories Judge Waiter Ormond Tells About His Court. 29 > By R. A. 8. J0HN80N. Down In Judge Walter Ormond’s court It seems that all of the humor of the colored race collects Itself, and allows all of its force to remain fasten cd In the Justice's brain. He Is ever ready with some story that the son of ham has concocted. Here Is one he quotes from a very prominent gentleman of Atlanta In the legal profession: "There was an old negro named Ned who went to the solicitor and said: 'Marster, l'se been gwlae thtnkln' dat I could git out and do ur little blsness on dat twenty acres you has got down In de holler near de brook. Now, If you kin give me de place to wuk, I sure's K'vlno to.make lilt a success.’ “ ‘Well, Ned, have you got any stock?' “ ‘Oh, Lawd, yas, surl 1’ae got plenty of stock. Kaln’t you reckonclle dat ole roun' toll mule? Well, you know I had hit till t'other day a ehetrfT cum along and (1-faced It.' ” Here's another on the attorney: A negro had been brought up In court for stealing chickens, and the lawyer Inquired of him If he was not going to have some one to represent him. “No, sur, I’ee gwlne on seventy years, and dere haln't no use In me Improvis in' a lawyer.’’ "Well, uncle, what are you going to do? You know I don't want to see you get In trouble.” “I knows dat, but, Jedge, Jes' let de matter drop.” Justice Ormond once had two negro women up before him on the charge of assault and battery. The following is the testimony of one: "Well, Jedge, hit's been 'bout three weeks dls cumin' Tuesday I moved at de dump: Jes' lak today Is Monday, well nex' cumin' week Is three weeks. I haln’t been dere long before dli here 'oman. dey calls her de Dump Qne, n, case kaln't nobody do nothin' rnitsa she say so. Dem waglne pull up dere every day, and I led her tuk a heg's hald out of dere, whuch 1'ee sure weighed long 'bout twelve pounds. And, Jedge, h . ivmt -n dat way till 1 thought I culd git some of dat stuff. Dey wagln pulled up dere, and out cum a red snapper; I grabbed hit by de gts- tard. No, Lawd; no, hit was nice an fresh, kase twan't punched In. Den die hyar 'oman cum up to me and snatched dat fish out'n my hand by de tall. I Jes' tole her what I thought 'bout’n her. An’ she shore did cues and swore.” "What did she say?" asked Mr. Or mond. “I kaln't tell hit before his court, Whut she swore was wus'n anything. 1 couldn't even tell bit In Jedge Brlles' court, even.” • "What did you do?” ‘‘I Jes' tole her she wux a dam elappy lipped blasphemousness, and dat dere was gwlne to be trouble In dat dump. Den she cussed ag’ln. I Jes’ tole her she wus a devil-faced dam ole nigger." “What happened then?" "Why, den dat nigger pasted me side de hald with a wagln tongue, and cut me open, kaln't you see, Jedge?” During one of the trials, the organl sallon of a negro club was brought be fore the court, and this lx the manner, In which a negro told of the xtart of the affair: Dix gal hyar la mouty populous, Jedge. I'ae been gwlne down ter her house ebery Sunday, and dey shore has a full house. Much ei ten and foteen niggers down dere ebery time. Dey all wants to hole her han'. Hit got to be so bad dat dey all cummenced to scrap for hit. So I ses to myse'f, l’»e gwlne to git up a club, and ebery time we wants to hole her han’ wee all got ter pay de gal two-bltx. Dls wuked mouty well, Jedge, till dey cummenced dou- Dld you ever hold her hand?" 'Ah, not xackly, kase she wus too high-priced. Dem niggers raised de E rlce to two bucks, and den the club roke up.” INSULTING TWO GIRLS CHARGED TO MARTIN Accused of Insulting two small girls, xhout IS or If years of age, Saturday night In the Penny Wonderland In Peachtree street, L. T. Martin, who resides In Edgewood, was taken Into custody by Bicycle Policeman Free man. Martin was released on SS.75 collat eral and was not present In police court Monday morning. The brother of one "f the girls expressed himself as being dissatisfied with the amount of collat eral and had a conference with Chief Jennings with a view to having an' other rase entered against Martin. The girls, Nora Dumas, of It* Man- gum street, and Viola Franklin, of 401 Mangum afreet, were In court to testify. They assert that Martin approached them In the Penny Wonderland and •cted In an Improper manner. For the Wedding. ^ RIDAL silver is an im- i" 'i t;int and carefully studied part of our stock. True to the standards that have made onr reputation, we cannot sell any silver that is not of absolutely superb quality. Craftsmanship that makes for elegance we also require. Everything from tiniest odd pieces up to magnificent diests and full service. MAIER & BERKELE. Deaths ahd Funerals. Gsorge Benjamin Robert Funeral services-of George Benjamin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Robert, were conducted at the residence, No. 244 Peeples street, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Interment was in Westvlew. L, D. Montgomery, Jr. Funeral services of L. D. Montgom ery, Jr., the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Montgomery, were conduct ed Sunday morning at the residence, No. 87 Love street. Interment was In Waptvtew. Hugh Christian. Funeral services of Hugh Christian, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christian, were conducted Monday morning at the residence. No. «l« Washington street. Interment was In Westvlew. The lit tle boy died Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. RutlTwells. Funeral services and Interment of Ruth Welts, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wells, were conducted Monday morning at Nancy Creek, at 11 o'clock. W. C. Burdette. Funeral services of W. C. Burdette were conducted at Oodby’s church at 11 o'clock Monday morning. Interment was In the church yard. 8. Finn. Funeral services fit S. Flan, aged 71 years, were conducted at Oakland cem etery Sunday afternoon at t o'clock. The edceauMd was for many years the custodian of the Jewish synagogue. Margaret Derretts. Funeral service* of Margaret Der- rette, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Derrette. will -take place at the residence. No. 102 Connolly street In terment will be-ln Oakland. Eva Pearl 8cttlei. Eva Pearl Settles, the Infant daugh- tar of Mr. and Mrs. H 8. Settle*. be taken to Sewane Mrs. Lucy Wynn. Fun^ml services of Mrs. Lucy Wynn u»-«. * . * «a u.c iL.-.icnce jr MINISTER ENJOINED Additional Sporting News BY CHURCH ELDERS — FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS SEE PAGE TWELVE. CHARGED,WITH USURPING AU- j Gordon Institute Team ™ 0R b Y oard CHURPH Has Had Great Season Latent photograph of Mrs Nasslb A. Shlbley, who ha* Just become the brldo of the New York Lawyer Shlbley, who, by hi* masterly defense, won acquittal for her slater, Mrs. Paton Noble, of Long Island City, charg ed with the murder of her husband. SI ,000,000 AUTO PLANT TO BE BUILT BY SCHWAB By Private Leased Wire. . Bethlehem, Pa., June 4.—It Is stated that Charles M. Schwab has de termined to build a $1,000,000 plant for tbe manufacture of automobiles at the Bethlehem works. SAVESJAN'S LIFE SUCKED VIRUS FROM RATTLE SNAKE'8 BITE TILL AID ARRIVED. Special to The Georgian. Spartanburg, 8. C., June 4.—From Sumter county, g. C„ comes a story of a woman's remarkable heroism In sav Ing the life of a young man, George Purdy, son of Judge R. O. Purdy. Tho young man was walking through the woods near .the home of Mrs. T. J. Dick, when he was struck by a rattle snake, the reptile sinking Its fangs Into the flesh of the young man. Mr*. Dick, who was In her house, heard the commotion and ruahed out side and when the learned that the young man had been bitten by a rat tler she mode an Incision In the Wound In order to cause the blood to flow free ly , She hurried a boy to her home tor some brandy and while the boy was olf on the mission Mr*. Dick placed her mouth over the wound and sucked the poison from the wound, risking her own life In this act. When tho boy returned the brave women caused young Purdy to drink a considerable wrtlon of the fluid In order to charge lie system with alcohol and counteract the poison. It Is understood that the young man Is doing well and his Ilf* will bo saved. The anake was killed and was found to have twelve rattlers. RAT BORE THE NAME OF AN ATLANTA FIRM COWAN'S BONDSMEN HAVE MAN CHARGED WITH MISU3ING MAIL8 REMANDED TO JAIL IN DALLA8. 8i*clal to Tho Georgian. Dalian, Tex., Juno 4.—Joseph Cowan, a prominent citizen of this city, who was arrested two weeks ago, on ths charge of misusing the malls, was surrendered by his bondsmen lost night, and was placed in the Dallas county Jail. Immediately following his arrest two weeks ago, ho was granted bond In the sum of $1,000, and was released from custody. Ills bondsmen became scared that he was fixing to leave the county, and surrendered him to the authorities. Cownn’s attorneys hnvo filed a mo tion for another hearing, nnd another effort will be made to secure bond for him. United States District Attorney W. H. Atwell has n large number of let ters from parties from whom Cowan, It Is alleged, has secured money with the understanding that It Is to be used In the prosecution of his claim for valuable property located In New York city. POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS SHOW A BIG INCREASE Hpedsl to The Georgian. Dallas, Tax., Jane 4.-The- deed body of as unknown negro waa foetal yesterday Juat outalde rlty limits of Delia*. Ilia tbruat had been ret from ear to ear and Ida akull waa rrnabed In two pin ere. Near the laxly of the negro waa found a bat wlili-h hail tieon pun-baaed from Miami Well, of Atlanta. Them la no doe et to who mnrdertd the negro. ARE YOU GOING AWAY? If no, have The Georgian mailed to you. Mailed to city subscribers while away from home for tbe itimmir month* at thn regular rata of ten cent* a week—no charge for mailing. Sent to anr addreea In the United States or Canada. Foreign poet eg* extra. morning at f :$0 o'clock. Interment was in Oakland cemetery. Dr. W. W. Lan drum officiated. « Mrs. Cornelius Thurman. Funeral services of Mrs. Cornelias Thurman will taka place Monday after, noon at the residence. No. 2$ Pavllllon avenue. Interment with be In Oakland. The deceased Is survived by a husband and one daughter. Mis* 8ammie Merton. Mien Sammle Morton died Sunday morning at 10:2$ o'clock at the Grady hospital of acuta nephritis. The end came unexpectedly, as tbe deceased had been 111 only seven hours. 8he Is a na tive of Colquitt, Go, having coma to Atlanta several months ago. The body will be sent to Colquitt, On, today. John J. Jordan. Funeral services of John J. Jordon took place at the real den re, Lakewood Height*. Monday morning at 11 o'clock. The nephew* of the deceased acted as pallbearers. They were T. E. Harper, W. R. Buchanan, H. T. Grogan, W. T. Jordan, O. 8. Jordan J. H. P. Jordan. Interment was In tbe church yard at Lakewood Heights. The de- reared la survived by a wife and three children and two brothers.. John Callis. John fallls, aged $4. died at Grady hospital Monday morning at 4 o’clock, after an Illness of two days of spinal meningitis- The body will be sent to McD 'Mough. Os, Monday aft> rnoon at | •'deck r r funeral »r,d ■ Saturday afternoon Postmaster Blodgett gave out his monthly state ment of the postofllce receipts The receipts for the month of May gavq a 17 per cent Increase over the same month In HOC. The following list will demonstrate the growth of Atlanta dur ing the past seven years: Year. Month of May. Receipts. 1199 $24,$11.87 1800 28,511.SB 1881 $1,478.8$ 1882 $4,828.88 1*81 - 87,284.82 1184 48.t41.8l 1808 81,872.27 1808.. .. $1,884.88 This shows that there has been an Increase in seven years of $88,882.72 In the receipts for the month of May. Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Te.in, June 4.—Rev. Henry Schwan, paator of the Highland Park Christian church, of Highland Park, ha* been enjoined In the chan cery court from preaching the gospel to hi* flock by H. L. McFarland and J. Graham, two of the elders of tha church, and on Sunday he did not oc cupy hi* pulpit as usual. The bill charges among other things that nev. Mr. Schwan'la Incompetent: that he had publicly boasted that he would continue to preach to hla congre gation: thet he had usurped the au thority of the board of elder* and the congregation, and that hla Contract ex pired May 27. WEALTH! MERCHANT DIES IHOLUMBUS WAS INTERESTED IN MANY EN TERPRISES AND LARGE FARM HOLDINGS. * Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa, June 4.—W. L. Till man. n merchant, planter and a mem ber of the board of county commla alonera for fourteen years, died at hla home In this city Sunday, aged ears. He waa a director of the Fourth National bank, president of tho Empire Mills Company, director of the city mills and the Hamburger cotton mill*. He lenves n wife and one sister, Mrs. Judge Butt He began life aa a drug clerk, nnd amassed a fortune, bealdra extenalva farming Interests In Georgia, Alabama nnd MIssIssIppL The funeral will be held at 8 o'clock this afternoon. DR, M'AFEE FINED FOR DODGING COUR DECATUR STREET DRUGGIST FAILED TO APPEAR BE FORE RECORDER. Dr. M. B. McAfee, of tho Acme phar macy. In Decatur street, u#*ln*t whom a cone was entered by detective* eev frill w* • >'■' ■ --ri t In* i li.u $;•• ><f \ lu l&tlng the cocaine lawe, and who failed to appear in police court for trial, woe fined $26.?b Monday morning hy Re corder IJroylee for contempt of court. Dr. McAfee left Atlanta about the time the caae waa scheduled for trial and remained away until yeaterday. On HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On account of tbe above occasion tbo W. & A. R. R. and N. C. & 81 L. Railway will sell round trip tickets on Jen* 10, 11 and IS at rate of on* fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, the rate from Atlanta being $13.S.', tickets goa&'lo :etuni until June S3, 1906. By deposlUng ticket and paying fee of 50 cents. However, tickets will be extended until July 23. Three trains daily, leaving Atlanta at 8:16 a. m„ 4M p. m. and 1.50 p. m all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville to Louisville. In addition to this service there will be through sleeping ears operated oa the 4:60 p. m. trains of June 10 and 11, Atlanta to Louisville without change, arriving Louisville next morning at 1:20 a. :n. Route Is via Chattanooga, Nash ville and Mammoth Cave. For further information write or call on J. A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, C. P. A T. A. U. T. A. Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. 8ta. CHABLKS It HARMAN, General Pass eng.-r Agent his return he was takas lata caatady bt Detective Sergeant Lanford and a.ras* of contempt duck.tr.1 against him. Judge Broyles did not enter Into a hearing of the cocaine case, na Ser geant Lanford Informed him the Fulton tunty grand Jury had nlread r. McAfee In this matter. To the recorder Dr. McAfee eald he fled from court beceuee of certain re ports that hail reached him concerning tho caae. He said he heard the prose cution was fixing up n had rase against him, with witnesses of whom ho had never heard. In answer to a question from the court, he ssld he had no refer- anc* to tha offlear*. TELEGRAPHERS ORGANIZE UNION AT GAINESVILLE Spadal to The Georgian. Oalnesvllle, Oa., Juba 4.—Local onion No. 110, Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America, has ben organised here with ten charter members, and promises of five or six more as soon sa tho lodge is open. The local union Is now ready for members, and fsels that It Is only a question of days before Gainesville lo cal, No. 120, wll have shad Its baby clothes, and wlll*have grown to be on* of the largest In the state. If not the South. The following officers were elected: C. N. Davie, Flowery Branches., pres ident; A. L. Collins, first vice presi dent: J. J. Carter, Flowery Branch, Us., second vice president; J. W Ayer*, Ayersvllle, Go, third vice presl dent; E. B. Smith, Gainesville; secre tary and treasurer. The following were sleeted to act aa executive committee: J. J. Carter, F. J. Hopkins, T. J. Norton, 8, M. Benton end Smith. Messrs. Brannon and Montgomery, of the Birmingham local. No. 2$, assisted, and they were given an enthusiastic reception. The members of the local were glvan a boating on Lake Warner, and enter tained at tha Arlington hotel for lunch and tea. SOUTHERN PREPARES FOR KENTUCKY WEEK For the accommodation of the hun dreds of old cltlsens and resident*.of Kentucky who desire to attend the home-coming week festivities at Louis ville from June It to 17, the Southern railway will have special ala*per* at tached to the regular train, Isavlng tha Terminal station on tha afternoon of June 12, running through to Louisville without change. This arrangement, coupled with the special low rat* which has been mods for the round trip; should Insure an unusually large num ber of visitor* to the Blue Grass state during the week. Reservations have already been mad* for a large number on the special steepen, while other* will go on the regular trains, leaving at 8:3$ o'clock In the morning and 4:80 o'clock In tha afternoon. For tha purpose of advertising the home-coming of Kentuckians and the most direct way for the five thousand natives of the state who live In Geor gia, to reach Louisville, the Southern rood has Issue a handsome and unique pamphlet which Is being .lletributed In ■■ parts of tha stats An elaborate lengthy program has beta arrang ed for the visitors and will keep them busy every moment of thstr time while In Kentucky. Copies of the unique booklet can be obtain.,I at the ofti. •- of the company at I I’eaibtree at: vet. Ilpeclal to The Georgian. Barnearllle, (la., Jnno 4.—The lumber* of tbe family, tho athletic department of Gordon Inatltute, na well aa the entire stu dent body, and tha eltliena of Barnesrllla art Justly proud of the record that tbo Oor- don Iwaehnll teem bna made this season. They have played tan games, whining eight of them. The Iloya' High School ef Atlanta de feated Gordon at the beginning of the saa- son, when the Gordon boys had only prae- t'red Are days before the game. Conch Woodward bad not acleriwl hi* regula- ttam then, and thorn drtto playara In this game that afterward did not mako good on the team. Gordon waa defeated In nne gam* by It . Lee, In this gams Gordon'* team was not In condition, ae It bad Juat raturmxl from a waek'a encampment at Maron on Hiturday preceding Monday on which the game was played. Mtveral of the memlierj or Goidon'a team had been on extra duty, nnd In eonaeqnrnee had been up at night nnd had lost a great d -a] of ale. p s.-vt- of them were alek. anil had u»i been tho diamond for an entire week, were In na eoiidllliui to play this g.i.n which they Inst. Gordon's tram am IT, Inter defeated It. K. Lee by i • ta t. Tho srbednlee In both the northern ni southern dtrtelim of tho prep, k-ng-o- we ►I long that It waa imp-mild" to |.i,i t i ot tbe games bafor* some or lie- erlim Hoard, and therefbr* ilo-re mill he i I'liaiuldnna f-r the year 1004 In lh<- pf»|i n mx-latlon. Aa Gordon has wou more gam than any ntbrr loam In tho prrp. -«- 1 lion, It rlalma that It ta Jnslly entitled tbo ehamplonahlp. itconMi Gordon $ Iloya' nigh ltd I. Gordon 7 Mercer Gordon 8 (I. M. ('. Gordon t l-orant Grove Gordon J It. R. let Gordon 7 Locust Urine Gordon 7 Dahlnnogs Imlilnnrga Cordon 8 It. B. too- Gordon | It. I: Ire ' Work-outs At Gravesend. GRANT AND THORNTON AGAIN CHAMPIONS Ily Private Leaned Wire. Gravesend, L. I., Jane 4.—Wenlber clear; track fast. - Proper, mile and a furlong In 1:87 lireoa- log. Gixxl work. Dainty, mile and t furlong lu 1:8? brees-1 RACING BEGINS AT KENILWORTH, tog. Good work Special to The Georgian. Naw Orlentu, ta.. June 4.—Grant nnd Thornton, the Atlanta plnyen who worn the champions of the Gulf stale* In |»*. successfully defended (heir title here Untur day agalnat l-llllntt and Post. Ur. Thorn ton also waa tbe aleglee ahamplebehlp. -• i--iu honors go to Atlanta Mabel Richardson, mile In 1:47 1-8 gal loping. In good trim. Colonial Girl, rollo In 1:17 hreealag. Royal llrmc, Hr* furlongs In 1:08 lines- log. At his boat. l'auinonok, five furlongs In 1:08 2-8 hand ily. Clover colt. Rratln Ilelle, four furlongs In :81 gallop ing. Content, 4 furlongs In lift 14. brassing, ole# fllly. Kugeul* tlnrch, sis furlongs In 1:17 84 hreering. look* wall. Coy Malil, four furlong* In -.34 8-4 bnndtly. quorum, rnllo In 1:41 14' brreulug. In gwxl trim. ^Hogan, als furlong* jn Iff 84 handily. Clover (treat, mile In 1:47 84 liraeslng. All ‘"ilogin, sis furlongs In 1:17 *6 handily, clover Creel, mile In 1:47 68 braoslng. *HuSi's r *K)ei mils In 1:44 14 handily. In gixxl trim. Ormoixlale, mils and a fu galloping. Iteedr money. Virgin,, alg furlongs In 1:17 quite clever. Ry I'rlrate I .eased Wire. ItuiralD, N. Y., June 4.—What premia", I lie the lunet notable rare meeting - given In this vicinity opened eo*ptrlmi,l at Kenilworth pork Delay with the rnnnln of tho Buffalo Derby. Hundred, of tm horse, from various pan* of thl, counti aod Canada arc qiiartend at (be track n meeting will eilnul over 88 days iurlii wbteh'tlme more than s daaaa s(ak- - reined at $1,000 or mure will bo deckled. furlong In 2M 14 breealng. COLLEGE BA8EBALL SATURDAY. Cornell 4, .Harvard 4. Ford bam ITCHamJ NEW BA8E0ALL LEAGUE FORMED IN ENOLAND Ily Private Lreaed Wlr*. London, Juno 4.—Keveo dab* bar* Joined tbe Kngllsb Mathall league, which will begin n regular arhedul* Natarday. Tbe rules make It Imperative that there shall tie no move than three Amertrane on each VIRGINIA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. Ily Prlrat* I .eased Wire. Norf-4k, Va., June 4 Tesnla rnlbualaata turned out lu full forro at tho Norfolk Country Club today at tbe i>i>ealiig of the alulh nnniial open touranmrot for tho tennis rhauiplixiahlp of Virginia. Home i.m I hint play* marked Ike epeelag ni.i-h-,. The create will centlaae through the great er part of the week end comprise the men * cliamidonahlp single, and double, and ladles' cbamplimablii singles. Tha Chief's Blowout The Atlanta ham-hail him waa e,w- tabled at e barbecti* Sunday at Mari. n.i. where they wrre the gursls of t blct l -j ner. As the country cefreepeedeeta are wont to remark, "A g—I Hun- waa bad by alL" led I'll, Little llix-k baa of the lb,«loii Amer the Washington team last Mike Ft an bat eeepeedad Ix-cauar the loss Ixiy refuse Now bowl about "»u«i" ml lllruilngbam asd Near Orlea Charley Rchwaris baa l» take a seven day lay-off li to get l» condition. AT THE THEATERS At the Casino. Probably the beat vaudeville bill of the season will be offered tonight at the Cselno. The els set* announced have the appearance of being the reel thing and the knowing ones are antici pating a treat. The strong card of the show will doubtless be Lanky n,nd Rolfs’* spectacular musical fantasy, "The Military Octette and the Olrl Be- fiLf hind the Raton.” Introducing Kngl.nd'. “^per fonder, manager ot thi closed a good roar am will bo evon hotter. The Georgian’s attention culled to s esse of n crlpplei man, who has an Invalid w needs to have a surgical opera formed by experts that her be saved. They do not live and It I* therefore net-emu her *w*y for the purpose, band ta not sbts to bear oa he lost hla fortune In 1194. Those dealring to worthy causa can send tl famous cornel 1*1. John 8. J-elck. This net mill bo presented In three scene* showing Uie camps of tha Russian Hus aara In Hmeria. that ot the Royal Fusil- sen In Bengal. India, nnd tha camp of the boys In blue In tbs United States. Splendid opportunities are offered for the display of costumo*. light effects and scenic Investiture. It la eetd that this la on* of the most elaborate acts In vaudeville and one of the meat ex pensive. The DeMuthn will delight with their whirlwind dancing: Lewis and Green will have a score of laughs to hand out In their comedy sketch; Asm will ma nipulate billiard ball*; the Herald Square Quartette will furnish the musi cal part of tlw program and the camarograph will allow new moving pictures. The blit Is promising for an excellent vaudeville entertainment. Training 8chool to Remain, Special to The Georgian. Huntsville. Ala-, Jun* 4.—The Condor Training School at thl* city, will re. :r ..III hi li- Je n ni . f. ■!. J. i: Inspector Resigns Post Special to The Georgian. If Li . I \ i - \ ■ .1 ' JI I•' I I nla hat- realgn- I hta |---Itlor Inspector for the Houthern and Inspection Bureau and appointed billing clerk for the In this city. DR. TORREY HAS GONE American Baptist Publica tion Society. Atlanta Phone 411. Bull 1094.