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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TOGA OF BURTON
FALLSJ COBURN
AGRICULTURIST NAMED BY
HOCH AS U. S. SENATOR.
New Statesman Is Widely Known
as a Practical Farmer with
Expert Ideas.
Rv Private Leased Wire.
T peka. Kans.. June B.—Governor
after receiving the resignation
States Senator Burton, eon*
v 11 i mt and sentenced on a charge of
"crnfUim" yesterday afternoon ap-
tM'Intrd Foster Dwight Coburn to flit
lho vacancy In th* upper houee ot
| ( "Tiki ■ S.
a > nn a* he received Burton's res-
lunation the governor sent a telegram
i vice President Fairbanks, presiding
othirr of the senate^ notifying him ot
tin r - gnat Ion and of Its acceptance.
The resignation waa tiled after Burton
Hint the governor had had a lengthy
(■'inf' rence.
The near senator Is a widely known
[net i turlat. He was born In Jeffer-
Isjoi '-aunty, Wisconsin, In 1HI Dur-
14«k the civil war he served In two It-
It noi, regiments. In 1*47 he eettled In
i ttit-at ite. For the past sixteen yean
| he m, : «i secielary of the Kan*
sits -tote board of agriculture. His
h^mo la In Kaneae City. In JB04 he
« "» a commissioner of live stock ex*
hlblte at the St. Louis Expoaltlon.
INTEREST AROUSES
IN THE BOYS' CLUB
Five hundred people attended the enter-
In t nmrat Monday arenlng at 7:30 o'rlock In
hi- Ii.iptlst Tabernacle to dlseoas nod
ii— use Interest In the Boys' Club of At-
If m i, and many dollars were added to tbs
WOULD WIDEN SCOPE
STATE BUREAU.
OF
General Assembly Will Be Asked
to Appropriate $20,000 for Use
by Com'r of Agriculture.
bllltlfi* of ii Htr«*ot Boj M wia
• fcaturr of th* taming. Mimgrr’a
itra furiitafuMf aoroe rtrt(gbtf«i mturff,
LIIm Anna Mutigtr plraaed with a
OAKLAND CITY WILL
TRY STREET CAR MEN
'tin controversy between Oakland City
■ --I I lie Georgia Hallway and Electric Com
I'u uy will have nn siring Turaday nlikt,
« t- n wveral eonduclors mid uiotnrmou em-
i • I by the company will tie tried before
Mn.i .k Henry C. Beerman, of Oakland City,
t'.r 11.fating the ordinance of that rlty
rniuirltig the street cars to atop at certain
rr.K..lnc«.
ays ago tits city cl ■
akluml Clly nntlded the ofdclals of
i ii'iirgla Itallway anil Electric ('outpan]
■•M'tcsa car tbrougk thr clly.
uer Hear mas claims that *f„.
*t from the (leorxla Railway and Elec.
Representatives from Richmond coun
ty will Introduce a bill at the coming
session of the general assembly seek
ing to widen the MOP* of the state
bureau of Immigration and make It an
effective working organisation for
bringing desirable Immigrants Into the
state.
Recently the immigration congress
met In Augusta and a draft was made
of the proposed amendments to the
Immigration act. At the rc<|uo»t of
the congress this will be Introduced In
the house by the Richmond representa
tives .
Under ths present act the commis
sioner of agriculture la the official head
of the Immigration bureau, but about
all the authority ha has la bound up In
■ right to have printed a hand book
nformatlon about the state, which
Is lo be sold to those who may want It.
Aa the demand for such a publication
would be far below Its cost a publica
tion of sufficient scope has not been at
tempted, especially since no appropria
tion was made with which to get It out.
With other widening of ths bureau's
functions the new measure, or rather
amendment to the old one, carries an
appropriation of |*0,{00 to be used
within the discretion of tha commis
sioner of agriculture.
Commissioner Hudson favors the
proposed amendment, aa the old act Is
of.IIttle value or force.
REDUCED EARE GIVEN
TO FAIR HOME COMING
Thotograph taken aboard ship ona of the I’unjauh goats. the first of
these valuabla animals to aurt.re a transatlantic voynK* 1 . His goatshlp
nearly caused a fatality on the trip from India by butting a seaman
overboard. i
JOHN D. ROMPS WITH KIDS,
CHEWS GUM AND DANCES
GAS AND WHISKY
CAUSED MUCH TALK
WREN COUNCIL MET!
KEY INSISTED ORDINANCE
BE GIVEN ATTENTION.
M ILLTOWN
The Garden Spot of South Georgia -
Whisky Men Up in Force—Ligon
Johnson Charged Monopoly.
Many Routine Matters.
were then riven orders to
rnr i llnaacea. sad (a —_nnjf
scv-rnl Of the • rapInVKVa of the
«r«Te wnel * Itfi rbargsa fur aiil
at line of the'ncw vro„-ln*« u.lui
1 j'prtllll d DM.' I
I The trtal ef the company's men will he
1 belli 1 - lay night before Mayor lleerman,
in.I aa Vice l‘resilient (llvnn, of the com-
-rated isMaMatiiiM^aBia
I.Ill 1 I they •
" —- will
CLOSING EXEROISES
OF NEWNAN SCHOOLS
^Rfbl to The OaoryUn.
[' Neiinna. da.. Jana t.—Tha closing eser-
[I'clac K ■'< Newaaa public arhoola are beta*
' 'hclil H < week. Oa yesterday and today
nrni . - uluiUons ot all gradaa are being
hclil
I; (hi (Vedneedsy eyrulag the delivery of
ori,-tn i -i ■ « by representatives of the
.Utei‘1" II - • win he at the auditorial!.
P The speehera are Rawaon Rtewart. Itleh-
aril KMeariy. Then Delia, Htanfora Ar-
BeM. Maey Cunera. Bradley luvla, lull Jo*
Kuniinily and Raymond erase.
On the evening of the seventh the in-
.nun I maaleat concert, under the aapef-
‘vt et.'ii ef Mrs. Feavy will lie held.
The commencement addreae will lie de-
Hveri-I by Mr. W. D. t’pshaw, of Atlanta,
‘PRESIDENT ROOSEVF.LT
PRAISES CARL SCHURZ
'fcv Private Lftftsrt Wlw.
riii. go, Junv 5.—Svrrlrva In memory of
fh. \*t* Carl Hchora war* Md Buoday In
^Kf Auditorium hr fort* an aud li»n«r «r filch
k Sbrnplcteijr filled tha icrrot hall. 31 r. Bchura
w aw totted aa a patriot, a mod*! German-
Aim : loan* a atatesmau and a man of moral
| Tli* following extract* from a letter from
l*r. ■ i R0o**v*!t waa read:
} « ‘ lie waa oo* of thoee who. In the council
rhani’ r. on the atutnn and on the field
' of i • :«* upheld the Voth'lea of might;
Ai i i to Lincoln, and he la rememtiered,
Ttn r re. among the men who came to
t i»e front In one of the two heroic periods
JEFFERSON DAVIS’
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
Ri dal to The Georgian,
g Wllmtaglon. N. (’.. Jane E-The birthday
or i-rfcrana /Mela waa appropriately boo-
- d la Wilmington. The even-lee* were
V.
An Interesting feature was the presents-
(h i •< imas i of honor to a number of
' ei wans
Every Important railroad line south
of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi
rlvera has announced that It will
grant a one-fare, plus 25-cent, rate for
the round trip to all who will dealre
to attend the home coming featlrltlea In
connection with tha stats fair to ba
held In Atlanta In October. It Is ex
pected that all the more Important
road* of the Welt and North will make
the same rate, aa the natlvea of Odorgia
ore scattered, throughout every section
of the country.
The plana for the exhibits at tha big
fair are going along nicely and Becre-
n Weldon la making arrangements
r for tha location of soma manu
facturing Industry which will make a
display. About every county In Geor-
gla will be represented In the exhibit
halls, and ona of the unique features la
to be an exhibit of articles manufac
tured In Oeorgla, but which are little
khnwn to tha public. It la expected that
thla feature will be of a great educe,
tlonal value, as It will Include exh
of many kinds of cotton, wool and allk
goods, paper, glass, metal, wooden and
clay products.
HOME COMING WEEK
FOR KENTUCKIANS
THROUGH SLEEPERS
Atlanta to Louisville.
On account of the above occasion
the W. * A. It. R. and N. C. * St.
L. Railway will sell round trip ticket!
on June 10. 11 and IS at rate of one
fare plu* 25 cents for the round trip,
the rate, from Atlanta being 113.55,
ticket* good to return until June SI,
1906. By depositing ticket and paying
fee of 50 cent*. However, tickets will
be extended until July S3.
Three trxlnx dally, leaving Atlanta
at l:S5 a. m.. 4.50 p. m. and 8.60 p. m.,
all carrylag standard Pullman sleep
ers Atlanta to Naahvllle and Naxhvllla
to Loutivllto.
In addition to this service there will
be through Bleeping carx ope.-ated on
the 4:50 p. m. trains of Juns 10 snd 11,
Atlanta to Louisville without change,
arriving Louisville next morning at
S:S0 a. m.
Route Is via Chattanooga, Nish
Tills and Mammoth Cave.
For further Information wrlta or
call on
J. A. THOMA8 or 0. B. WALKER,
C. P. * T. A. U. T. A.
Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pass. 81a.
CHARLES E. HARMAN.
General Passenger Agent
SAYS WILL NOT MARRY
DIVORCED PERSONS
Special lo Tbe Georgian.
Chattanooga, -Tenn., Jana (.—la a
ion bare Rev. Byron Holley, the new
rector nf HI. Paul'* Eptecopal I’hurrh, de
clared that he did nor prmrnaa to marry
divorced p»ranee, and that if ba eoneidered
a ahew at tbe theater to lie a legitimate.
.u.m.j -vtmuue, MR4 lir,
.... . will aot sirens the amassment aide
of life too nmch, of toura*.”
By WILLIAM HOSTER.
By Wireless Telegraph.
On Board the Steamer Deutschland,
June 4, via Steamer Carpathla, to
Slaaconset, Mass., June 5.—John D.
Rockefeller said today that this voy
age waa the first time In many years
that he had thoroughly enjoyed him
self.
He la on deck nearly all day and la a
great favorite with the children.
Several times he has taken to chew
ing gum.
At dinner today he ate heartily of
beef sleek.
The oil trust’s head la very demo
cratic: talk, with everybody.
This afternoon when lie won a shut-
fleboard match ho fairly danced. At
times, however, the billionaire’s mood
changes and he stands gasing pensively
Into the sea.
Weather has been fine.
The wireless message was sent from
the steamer Deutschland when that
vessel waa 1,(00 miles east of Bandy
Hook. It was taken by the Cunarder
Carpathla and transmitted to the sta
tion at Slaaconet Maas., when the
Cunarder was 54 miles east of Nan
tucket at 2:66 a. m. today.
BELMONTS WARN FOLK
NOT T0J3IVE CREDIT
EVIDENTLY 80ME ONE HAS BEEN
WORKING THE NAME FOR
ALL IT'8 WORTH.
ENRAGED WITH JEALOUSY
NEGRO STABS HIS WIFE.
Special to The Georgian.
Da llaa, a a.. June 6—Sunday about
11 o'clock Henry Lore, colored, of thla
place, stabbed his wife with hla pock
et knife.
The cause of the attack waa jeal
ousy.
A runner was dispatched to the Bap
tist, church during service and Sheriff
Ragsdale put tbe bloodhounds on the
track ot the negro, who had fled from
tonm.
After an exciting race lasting several
hours, the negro waa raptured near
thla place and lodged In the county
ntffro woman waa not fatally
cut. .
Porto Rican
Cigar.
“Get 'em" at
Carlos & Poulos.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June B.—"WARNING—
All persona are hereby warned not to
give credit to any person whatsoever
claiming to represent ua or either of
ua, except on a written voucher for
such specific credit, signed by one of
ua.
..''No person has any authority to
make any purchases or to Incur any
obligations In behalf of ua, and wa
ahall not be responsible, except upon
•poctfle orders or vouchers In writing,
subscribed by one of ua authorising
In behalf of the subscribers the pur
chase therein mentioned.
"OLIVER H. P. BELMONT,
"OLIVIA E. BELMONT."
Thla notice, printed In a Newport,
R. I., newspaper, caused lively sped'
ulatton among the “40«'' today.
Mr. Belmont's secretary, when called
by 'phone, refused to explain. In 1904,
(he Belmonte published a similar
"warning." It waa aald' that others
had been Imposing on thsm.
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THE NEWS FROM HOME.
When you leave Atlanta for
your summer vacation, drop a
postal with your address to tha
circulation department ot The
Georgian, and the paper will be
mailed to you at the regular
carrier rale to city subscribers,
of ten cents a' week. When no
tifying the office In thla man
ner, add your home address also.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
GOING TO VISIT BARODA?
YOU’LL BE WELCOME
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June S.—The Gaekwar of
Baroda ought to be a pretty fair au
thority on heat. It la said that In por
tlona of hla domain tha heat makes hla
aatanlc majesty's realm a summer re
sort. Therefore, when he complains of
the heat In New York, aa ha has. It
must be very warm.
I have decided to return to England
after thla American trip, Instead of go
ing directly back to India. Affairs ot
atata have made It Imperative for me
to revisit London.
"People everywhere have been very,
very nice and to the Americana who
visit Baroda I will return the honor. In
Washington we aaw President Roose
velt. He seemed an excellent man and
typically American 1 should Judge."
MRS. MORRISON PROBABLY
TREATED AT ASHEVILLE
Special lo Tbe Georgian.
Charlotte, X. C„ Jute I.—"I hare noth
ing farther to aajr than what Is la the
anwapapecs.* It might have been a cane
of mistaken Identity." These era the
wurda of a telegram In yoar correspondent
from Dr. II. Baucum Wearer, of Aaherlll
„ la
AahrTitle some lime ago. But the telegram
concluded with the wurda, "A ladr by aorb
name, erldeutlr meaning Mrs. Minor Mor
ris. rlalted Asheville, a wife of a pi Tri
ll i* admlaatoa la the telegram that a
ladir "hy aw-h name’’ rlalted Asheville, a
wife of a physician, appears atgalflraat.
ami seems, loo, to partially contradict •
wire of Senator R. F. Tillman, la which
It waa stated (hat Dr. Weaver was ready
ta accept Mrs. Uarria' autraarat that she
CORONER'S YERDICT
JURY FINDS MANY CITIZENS PAR
TICIPATEO IN JOHN
SON LYNCHING.
- • , .. ... us M |
Special to The Oeorgtaa. :i < -
Charlotte, N. C.. June B.-.Tha flndlng nf
tha Jury In tha cans of J. V. Johnson, who
Waa lynched at. Wadesboro. May 28, has
been submitted to Judge Neal, at Wades
boro. where the trial nr thp eases waa
held laet week, and In part Is ns tollmen:
"We, the Jury empanelled to dad the
cans# of the death of J. V, Johnson, after
examination of atata’s erldanee, and In ac
cordance with the evidence only, rendered
liefore hla honor. Judge Walter .Veal, dad
the following:
"That the said J. V. Johnson waa takaa
front ths Jail at Wadesboro by a party
ot turn, soma of whom wera masked, aad
carried to a point three-quarters of a mile
from the city, aad there hanged. An ex,
aaifnatlen of tha body revealed also gun
aad pistol shot wounds, aad also knife cuta
"We also dad that the following persona
composed a part of the mob that stormed
the jail: II. l>. Kendall. II. D. Kendall, Jr.,
waller Meeks, Zaks Lewis. John Jones.
Joe Meacham, Battle Imwla, Ira and La '
Johnson. William and Fred Dunn,
llolt. May Hullege, Jim Mwlnk. Rl
Dunn. Otis Martin, Clydo Bowman, II. F.
Tlmmona, John and Will Niven, l^wls
Adams ami aoa. Frank Niven and seventy-
dve to one hundred other name* ti
unknown.
This Is signed hy V. R. Blalock, W. T.
niualngton. Robert lamplee, K. C, Griggs,
It. W. Little, U. J. Lewey”
FIRE UNDERWRITERS
TO MEET T
Special to The Georgian.
Birmingham, Ain., June B.—Tbe Alabama
Fire Vadtrwrttera' Association convenes
here Thursday afternoon for a two days'
aeealon. A number or sddreaeea will
delivered and ofdrera elected.
Among the addresses will be one by
M. Kchoen, of Atlanta. Ills subject will
ha "Dangerous Electrical Defects That an
Agent Should Recognise."
Mr. Reborn's speech will be Illustrated
with pictures, which he will espials.
Aside from the address of 1’rrsldoat
James It. Ulrnnoa. of Mobile, and the re
port of M. M. .Sweatt. secretary-treesurer,
of Montgomery, opeecheo will lie mode by
George E. Sage, of Mobile: J. Robert Jones,
of Huntsville; Henry B. Scott, of New De
catur; Lloyd l>. Ilalre, of Mobile; R, II
Matwy. of Selma; Leopold Htraaaa. ol
Montgomery: Sanioel L. Crook, ot Annis
ton; D. Kobn, ot Montgomery; Hon. K.
It. MeDavId. In tors nee commissioner of
Alabama, and others.
Fire Loises in Birmingham.
Tbe report of Ike Birmingham dr* depart
ment at this time wilt prove of Internet.
Chief Bennett estimate# the aggregate
damage at leas than CAM. The Ira de-
R rtment responded to tklrty-aaven alarms
thirty-seven alanaa eleven are said to
have been caused hy sparks.
DEMENTED WOMAN
WANDERING IN WOODS
Special is The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C„ Jana B.-A while woman
of good appearance, aad apparently of some
means, waa found wapdering In tha woods
a mile from town hy bgteors aad yesterday
bromtht ta police headquarters. She said
%sKSW3S. 53
b**ti ular*4 lit tto commtj bom*.
*vt«tonVtbat ak* ba* waafitr** away
b*r bow*, wbtrb ab* mj% I* at BW
11 mil** from Chartott*.
SCSMpw
ltd moot,
Malaria Causa* Lost of Appatit*.
The old standard, arwro'a Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up tha system- fl*M by all
dealers for 2T year*. Price BO cents.
For more than four hours Bfonday
afternoon the city council was In sea
alon and many things of Importance
aa well as a great volume of routine
business were discussed. The report
of the special committee on gas fran
chlse waa . left for the next meeting,
several long communication! of Im
portanca were read, an Interesting die
mission of wholesale liquor license was
listened to, the long tax ordinance for
190T wax read and other matters-doae-
ly allied to the public weal was con
sldered.
Mayor Woodward In a communica
tion to council stated that tf the tele
phone companies now operating under
charter, were allowed to lay the num
her of underground conduits which
they proposed to put In, It would
greatly Inconvenience aewer and other
property connections.
Alab under the head of communica
tions was a long letter from Commla
elontr or Public Works H. L. Collier,
discussing the matter of pavement and
strongly opposing any such move as
laying asphalt It waa stated that thla
material needed constant repairs and
asked that the council look closely In
to the matter before selecting the
pavement to use on Peachtree street
The lettqr asked also that the paving
be made permanent and that a large
trunk aewer be placed down the cen
ter of the street before the paving Is
put down. •
Wrangle Over Gat Franchlat.
The report of the committee on gas
franchise over which the committee
and the council have lingered for eome
time, was laid over again and will not
be posted upon until Monday week.
Immediately upon the reading of the
report Alderman Hlrsch moved that It
be tabled. Alderman Key declared
that he waa opposed to any such dla
position of ao Important a matter. He
stated that tha matter would come up
sooner or later and that It was of no
use for the council to attempt to es
cape the issue. When It was suggested
that the report be dlecussed then, that
the attorneys for the company be
heard from, Mr. Key showed plainly
hla Indignation. He stated that, aa a
mamber of the council, he and others
had the preference over outsiders, and
that If the attorneys wished to talk
they must do so before It was dls
cussed by council.
A vola was then taken. Aa thi
names of Iho members were cnlln
there were numerous expression: i
voiced by counall far and against the
municipal control which the report
suggested. The vote waa 12 to 9
against Alderman Hlrach's motion. On
motion ot Councilman Terrell, second
ed by Councilman Martin; who declared
the matter the most Important since
hla Incumbency, the report went over.
Aa to tha Liquor Llcensa.
The ordinance railing the wholesale
liquor license from 2200 to 9500 for
dealers selling from 1 quart up wa*
next dlacussed.
Alderman Quintan, chairman of the
tax committee, asked that the ordi
nance ba withdrawn, explaining that
after looking Into tha matter more
iloaqly, the committee saw tha advisa
bility of allowing tha license to remain
aa It has been for a number of years.
Councilman Terrell objected to the
withdrawal. He explained that there
were those in the room who wished to
d|acuaa the ordinance.
The rules ware suspended and At
tornay Couriland 8. Winn, represent
ing a number ot th* retail liquor deal
ers. took the' floor. Mr- Winn read a
R atltlon signed by twenty-odd retail
quor dealers. Th* petition asked that
wholesale liquor dealers be taxed
.91,000, the retail liquor license, or that
tha ordinance be left as It waa, charg
ing a license of 9500, The attorney
baaed hi* argument along the line that
ths retailers were under a heavy ex
pense and that unless the wholesale
men were taxed more thy would run
the retail men out of business. He said
that he had heard the quart men were
selling two pints, that If two persons
came Into the wholesale stores they
could buy a quart between them and
have It put Into asperate bottles. He
asked also that the same restrictions
placed around the quart men
around the retail men.
Johnson Charged Monopoly.
Ligon Johnson, as attorney for the
wholeeale dealers, although he men
Honed no names, left no room for
doubt aa to who wae tbe subject of
hit stack when he declared that all
the ealoona, or practically all, repre
sented -on the petition, were furnished
with liquor by one wholesale Arm, and
that It wa# the Idea of this Arm to
run all other wholesale dealers out of
the city, so that It could have more
of a monopoly. He declared It waa
neither equity nor Justice to levy the
tax proposed on the quart men: that
they had practically no wares on which
to levy such a tax, and that such
placet were not conducive to drunken'
i were the retail saloons.
Mr. Johnson's speech, many
ot the councilman voiced their senti
ment*. Councilman Otdknow offered
his ordinance^ which appeared In full
exclusively In Monday’s Georgian, tor
a substitute. Alderman Qullllan rose
to a point of order, whloji waa sustain
ed. Councilman Fatter delivered a
speech, which might have been enti
tled, "Let ue select tbe leaser of the
two evils, and help that one, rather
than the others, to nourish." Ha stated
that by allowing Uto quart men to do
buslneaa. It distributed th* evil more;
that man did not gathtr In one place
and consume the liquor, but took It
away, end that of the two evils, the
wholesale was the lesser: that It was
the business ot the council to let theee
men do business under the beet terms
possible. On motion of Councilman
Taylor, the matter was referred back
to committee.
Other Matters.
The other matters taken up and dis
cussed by the council were:
Invitations were accepted for the
mayor and council to visit the Memo
rial Orphans' Home and the Home for
Incurables.
Tha ordinance extending the whisky
limits on Edgewood avenue was with
drawn.
Probation Officer doer's report of
tbe recent convention of charities and
What We An Offering.
All the Ilnnk’f liolfttoff clugterlnjr
the n**w College hulitllojr. iDCltulro of
all MMk> along Hrond 8tre**r.
Koath ar—** nn«l Oak street, with
other undivided i>rop*rtjr uow liking
s'lrvpri'd In ths Incorporate limit*
of Mllltnwn.
All good, high, dr/, boildlng prop,
rrij. oo mromp or wn»le lula In*
rludnd: many or these lots we hjire
offered at private wilo Sl&O.OO to
$?v».no. Wo *r44 out for tbo fair
thing, howerer. and rnnk** no reserr*
a lloff ot any property belonging to
oa.
Uemember, we Invite your person*
nl Investigation of this property.
OUR PLAN.
Is to keep this property from getting
Application.
TO SOUTH GEORGIA LAND AND INDUSTRIAL COMPANY.
I. of County. state,
hereby make application for ......*barc.««, valued nt Thlrly-flre Dol
lars each, to be redeemed by lots In the city of MUltown about
October l*t next, for which find encloaed $5.00 for each ah&re.
I agree to remit J10 per share 30 days from this date; $10 per
•hare 60 days from this date; $10 per aharo 90 days from thla date; or
honor draft through Bank of for above.
All money forfeited un
less full pnymrnt Is made.
To avoid troubl* In future
remittances, you can pay
nil cash and deduct 5 per
cent.
hack Into the hnnda of a few as it
hns ever been until now.
To this i-n.l we ore UlvMIng It Into
tola of about one-fnurih acre, lu-
clualre of at recta, anil will sell them
In blocks of fire or less to nch
Knme to be done by allotment
about the first day of October next
At the Low Prlco^if $35.00 Each
Rem amber, wo are selMnx you nn
aan.lbc.1. that we record at a pri«
of »1.00 per acre, but a lot In one of
Hie l.ojit little towna In South Geor-
pla that linn Increased LOOO per cent
In population within three year a, and
with the ftp,-ii.mure of over one
hundred thousand thla year do
you think It unreasonable to aav
that on the date of gain every lot
will bo worth the money and many
of them tea times us mucht J
Name
P. O. Address ,,
. Date
ADDRESS
Applicant
.1909
SOUTH GEORGIA LAND & INDUSTRIAL COMPANY,
MILLTOWN, GA.
corrections at Philadelphia was order
ed filed. , „ .
A petition of the Atlanta City Fed
eration of Women'* Clubs, asking that
only forty pupils be placed under one
teacher, waa referred to the commit
tee on schools.
A petition to change the Washing
ton viaduct, making unnecessary the
underpass at the north end, was refer
red to the committee on bridges.
The June apportionment sheet and
other reports of the finance committee
were adopted.
A resolution asking the general as
sembly to amend the city charter ao
that the mayor and general council will
have the power to settle upon the
amount of license of registration fee*
waa adopted.
Several amendments to the tax ordi
nance were killed.
Councilman Foster presented two or
dinances which raised the fine for a
minor to enter a saloon, and also for
a minor to work In a saloon. These
were referred to the police commit-
tee.
The matter of giving 91,000 of the
Piedmont park appropriation for the
erection of temporary shed* In connec
tion with the state fair this fall and
th# Vehicle Blanufacturera' convention
was referred to the finance commit
tee.
Taylor, Foster and Qullllan were ap
pointed by Mayor Pro Tern. Harwell
;o attend the meeting of Georgia mu
nicipalities, which la to be held In Au
gusta. The sum of 990 waa appro
priated for expenses. ,
Congratulations and best wishes
were extended Alderman James L.
Key and Alderman G. H. Stma, who
are soon to "pass Into the blissful state
of matrimony.”
A resolution by Councilman Pomeroy
Inviting Governor Folk, of Mlssonri, to
visit Atlanta was passed.
The ordinance of Councilman Old-
know which provides that only a ma-
n of the police board be necessary
missing the chief or any officer
of the police force will be taken up
later.
Other matters of minor Importance
were discussed. The motion to ad
journ was made at 7:30 p’clock.
THKOUGH SLEEPING
OAR LINE TO .
Wrightsville Beach, N .0.
Commencing Saturday, June the 9th.
and continuing each Saturday during
the month! ot June, July and Au
gust, through sleeping cars will be op
erated, delivering passengers at the
hotel! at Wrightsville Beach, leaving
Atlanta at 9:25 p. m.; returning, leave
Wrightavllle each Thuraday, arriving
Atlanta the following morning at 6:30
Season tickets $18.55; week
end tickets, good tor five days, $8.25.
SEABOARD.
Southern Home Pure Lead and Zlno
Paints, Pure Putty, Varnishes, Oil
Colors, Window and Plate Qlaea
Wholesale and retail.
F. J. COOLEDGE & BR0.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with-
out pain. Book of part
tlcufara sent FBKK.
...... B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D.
Its, Oa. Office 104N. Pryor Sheet,
NEED CODIFICATION
DF MATE CODE
GENERAL AS8EMBLY MAY AP.
POINT COMMITTEE TO BRING J
LAWS UP TO DATE. |
CAME TO HIS DEATH
FROM NATURAL CAUSES
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, 8. C„ June $.—John
Copeland, colored, who was arrested on
the charge of homicide. It being al
leged that he struck Anderson Moore
In the head last August, causing bis
death last Friday, has been released.
The coroner'* jury returned a verdict
that Moore came to hla death frbm nat
ural causes.
The necessity for a new codification
of Georgia laws Is felt by lawyerq and
the public generally. It has been eleven
years since tho last code was Issued.
In 1895 the acts were codified under
a commission composed of Judge John
L. Hopkins. Colonel Clifford I. Ander
son and Judgo Joseph R. Lamar. A
" "rk Iiv jti'fk" Howard Van Bpps
brings the acts up to 1901. and It It was
not for this publication the legal fra*
tvrnlty would bo In a bad wav.
Hundreds of new laws have been
placed on tho statute books since the
work of the last codification commis
sion; many have been changed, and
still others abolished altogether. There
has been some talk of a bill In the
house the coming session looking to
the appointment of a commission to
bring the code up to date.
At the last general assembly Mr.
Perry, of HalL Introduced a bill to ap
point a joint commute* of house, sen
ate and Georgia Bar Association to re
vise tbe laws In order to have prompt
f irocedure In criminal cases. This bill
s for a Third reading and may be
reached at the session this year.
HE TOOK THIRTY DAYS
ON THE 0HAINGANG
8peelal to Th# Georgian.
Pickens, 8. C., Jane 5.—Sam GrlfUn, who
was caught with smuggled whisky st thi
- .... . offler, hss been
iorn Maclsirste Htrrl,
— or thirty day* on the
clinin gang Imposed. Griffin took the thirty
days
FRANKFURTER MEN SAD;
BEEF EXPOSE IS CAUSE
Anthony banding hr
given a hearing hefot
and a fine of 9100 or
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Juno 9.—These sre «*d d«f*
for ths venders of frankfarters and roll*.
Th# hoof ""
Industry i
tide resorts th* faces ... .—
men wear looks of sadness. The nubile,
except In uome cases of reeklesenew. re
fuses to buy. At Coney Island one frsnk-
farter man mad* a Tain endeavor to im
pose of hla ware* at th* low price
Hire* sausage* sad as - many rolls for •
rents Ho was dlsgnsted. . . .
'•What', the matter with yoar trade to
day*" Inquired th* hlt-the-cat-anil-get
dnr awn at th* adjotalag ataad. ...
'The blagged ataffbaaneea 'Upton bln-
elalrtsed,''’replied the frankfurter uuu.
ATTENTION!
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Architects, Engineers, Users of Cement Piaster,
No. 1 Dehydratine la an Insoluble water and air restating compound,
which la applied to the Inner face of walls exposed to the outer air,
for preventing dampneaa from penetrating through the masonry to the
Plaster, also for the purpose of providing efficient Insulation against
leakage of heat
No. 1 Dehydratine dispenses antirely with the use of furring and lath-
self a powerful Insulating body.
No. 2 Dehydratine la an absolute water resistant, which allghtlf
darkens tbe surface to which it Is applied, thus permitting ot Its use on
brick and stone fronts. •
No. 2 Dehydratine can alto be applied to surfaces such aa plaster,
cement or concrete for preventing them from absorbing water.
No. 2 Dehydratine la acid and water-proof and la used for coating the
concealed parta of limestone, for preventing staining of the atone either
from the moisture absorbed by tbe stone, from the brick backing or
from the adds found In Portland cements.
where No. I Dehydratine I* used, lime, putty or non-atalning cement
need not be employed aa stain preventives.
_No. 4 Dehydratine Is heavier In body than No. L and Is so made that
Portland cement out ba mixed with It without Injuring the set. The
mixture of No. 4 Dehydratine and cement forma m water-proof; elastic
Portland cement, which la used for plastering or painting foundation
walls and_cellar bottoms to prevent absorption of moisture from tb«
ground soil.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
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