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THE
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THE
JUNGLE
CITY FflOO INSPECTOR
WANTED BY ROME
l|>wt«r to The rirnrglau.
Rome, June 10.—At the Jut
meeting of the city council resolution*
were pained Instructing the board of
ichool trustees to choree full tuition
fees for all non-realdents who.attend
the public school*, also a committee
was appointed to confer with the water
commissioners In regard to Increasing
water rates to all parties using city
water outside the city limits.
New Chapter Organized.
Worthy Grand Patron John P. D*
vis, of Rome, ha* Issued a dispensation
for a chapter of the Order of the East
ern Star, at Augusta. The chapter
starts out Under very favorable pros
pects.
North ; Rom* Council Sued.
The Rome Supply Company has died
suit In the superior court against the
mayor and aldermen of North Rome
for an alleged debt of tit? on a plumb
log Job..., ; .
Fairbanks Company Buys.
The Standard Scale Works, of. Rome,
has been sold, to E. A T. Fairbanks, of
Johneburg, Vt., and the name of the
eatahltshmint has been changed to the
Rom* Scale Factory. The capacity of
the works will be largely Increued and
more hand* employed.
City Food Inspector.
As a consequence of the packing
house agitation over the subject, Al
derman Moore-will, at the next meet
ing of-the city council, Introduce an
ordinance to provide for the appoint
ment of a meat And milk Inspector.
There Is no doubt but what the new
ordinance will be unanimously passed.
Sues N. C. and 8t. L.
Richard Smith hgs'filed two damage
•Ulls In the superior court against the
o. C. end St. L. railway. One of the
suits Is for 3150 damages for the. al-
Isged destruction of his house, and the
••'her la for 111! for the deitructlon of
his household good*. He claims that
his houae wan destroyed by Are from a
•park from' nn engine.
Denies He is a Candidate.
George tv. Fleetwood, of this city,
dsnle* the report that he Is a candidate
for commissioner of agriculture on the
""pullet or any other ticket.
He said yesterday that no such no-
<mn had aver entered hie head-and he
could conceive of no reason why such a
rumor should hav# been circulated.-
Teacher*’ Inatitut*.
Profeiaor O. W. Macon, of Macon,
end Mlaa June H. Tucker, of Rock-
msrt, will conduct the teachers’ Insti
tute of Floyd, Polk and Paulding coun-
>le*. which will be held In Rockmart
from July 2 to g.
It la probable that IIS teachers will
he present at the Institution and possl-
Wy 150. It will be the first combined
institute of the teachers from the three
<ountt*s.th&t has ever been held.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
AT THE KIMBALL.
. Urs. Minnie Morgan; Cbattonouttn: H. II,
HinHh. t'hnttnnnogn. Team.; J. It. All.-ti,
Home, tin.; 'A. *ti. flail, J. A. Browner;
Hnltlmore; H. Walter, Louisville. Ky.i
II. E. Heal.,Virginia: II. T. Waters, North
t'ltrollns; I).- I,. Worthington, Chattanooga;
J. II. Conk, Mcntgmuery, Ain.: g. It. Whit.
Arnold.
Turk:!). .V. Ilssrott. Statesboro. «*.; J. A.
lllller, Chattanooga; K. II. Mesrn. New
Vork; J. L. Pitkin. New York; J. J. Reese.i
Newnnn; K. I’. Hlnipnou, Tsecon: H. Cohere,
(leurgia: A. C. Taylor, Nashville; E. II
Freemen, tleorgls; Mrs. Freeman, timrgln;
MlgimmPncs, Florida; Jerome Htarngm
It. lUymnnd
Newberry,
few York;'II. M. Kiilsw.* knunsn
City: T. T. Capstanrt. North Carolina: I’,
nuslin. Cnrdele, tin.; B. L. tilnngrr, tienr-
gin: II. W. Hill, tieorgla; J. E. Smith. Jr..
Dublin, On.; J. W. Brooks' New York;
Ben Krdmsn. New York: T. A. Jnnee.
tieorgla: T. W. Ilarhln and wife, tieorgla;
T. II. t-'lsber. Chicago: F. I* Coffin. Pin-
clnnatl, 11.; Mrs. M. Ilualey, Montgomery;
II. C. Harlow, Memphis; J. IV. Smith,
tieorgla; W. P. Woodard, South Carolina;
J. P. Perry and wife, Pnwnon, On.; B.
Anderson, ilduiulius, 0*.: Miss N. Williams.
Cnlutnlma, tie.; T. B. Snle. North Carolina;
W. 1,. MeKrun. city: C. E. Stewart, tisds-
den. Ala.: 1. V. Hatcher, Augusts, Us.; W.
M. Denton and wife,• Daltnn. (In.: II. 1.
Smith. Ilonlou; J. !>. Williamson sml son,
-- — indei
Hd.;
J. Monahan, 'savannah,
... Htatealwro, Os.: J. M.
Mnrpbey, Statcalmro. tin,: B. I.. Cooksey,
New Orleans, La.; O. C. Knight, Lgnrens,
It. w. Tygsrt. tieorgla; Kyle Par*. Waco,
Tex.; W. 11. Williams, tieorgla: B. Moore.
Esm Orange. N. J.; E. T. Sylteater, New
■York; N. Hlrann, New York: II. R. IUrli.nl-
son, HI. lamia: w. A. McCarty, tieorgla; J.
“ l-scey; Cedtrlown, ti*.: B. W. Ward.
tieorgla; W. C. Andernon. New York; F. A.
Ilsrgrarrs. B. It. McLeod. K. Bmrboro. K.
Carson, Tlfton. tin.; J. T. Moote. Norfolk;
J. II. Klbley, Cnlon I’olut. tin.; W
Espy. Detroit: Ml** T. Hamilton, Ms
I). B. Tope and wife. K*ysnnnh; W. A.
lane. North Carolina; W. A. Brooks, Oeor-
gta; Mrs. J. L. Manslleld, Jasper. ti*.; J.
W. Callahan. Bslnlwldge. Os.: «. F. Ten-
nllle. Savannah: J. II. Hall, Maron; C. H.
Flsdlsy, Ssrannsh; J. K. Rolduaon. Ken-
tucky‘5, M. Young. Louisville; W. if. Bod-
her. Chicago: F. C. Day, Otmrgla; E.
Moore. Jacksonville: F. B. Taylor. Craw-
fonlvllle; B. L. Vanxhn, t artrrtvllle, «*.;
W. II. Chile*, city; w. J. Mnrphey. Geor
gia: l>. 8. Sommers. tieoigU: J. Taylor.
Americas; H. D. Letcher. l&IUmore- MU*
J. Schley. Mis* Brlueon, Ml** J. John*on.
Min M. Moore. MIn II. Certer, Min W.
si.bley. Mln U Schley., tvd.mhn.; W. TV.
Stark, Commerc*; J. C. Wllaon, Valdosta;
O. F. Belley. S*v*nn*h; J. C. Key*. Sooth
Caroline; ti. W. Alley. Deytoa; It. Bing
turn. Aaheyille, X. C.j W. F. Mslliwy. Cln
clnnatl: H. Cebeeo. Oeorxta: W. A. Thoms*,
tieorgla; C. K. Heard, Jschsoomie; W. A.
tireanam. Wsshlagton. tie.; J. A. Besnn.
Wublngtnn. ti*.; Mrs. E. M. Vaughan.
clt“ «r p. Wallace, Bmledge. C.
Boeder. J. A. DsvU. F. DnSen. BotUd**.
O*.; L. W. Smith. Oreeaahoro, tie.: J. M.
Mrt‘ommona. OreensborOjtie.: D. E. Dag
ger. Birmingham: J. D. Whitaker. BsIclgB.
X. C.; C. M. King, tireeeabero. tin.; J. M.
Augnatn; E. K. Cary. _
con; J. II, Fuller, Americas;
Fond*, Madison
Amerlcu*:
. , . Columbus;.
Idey, Datrolt: J. II, Uue.l. Tlftoi
‘ , Virginia; W. E. Dellut
Ilrtuner, nsltlmorr; o.
A. Carter. Ms-
■; ti. ti. Riley,
, _tadlsnn: E. (I,
Smith, Htatesltoro, u*.; W. H. McCaney.
Tlfton, tin.; C. -II. Jacltnn. Forsyth, tin.;
J. F. Lunev, North Carolina; J. J. Doming.
Ilmitun. tin.: It. E. Skinner, city: T.
done*, tlrroiuboro. On.; J. «. Whltfli
hlrmlngham: J. II. Walxrr.FXew S'ork;
T. Mobley, Monroe. On.; C, L. C. Thomna.
Madison.*6*.; F. A flinlfb. Sow York; <L
". Knight and wlf*. Naw York: J. M.
.lonea and fatnllr. Iloaton. (la.: W. A. M«g-
lanrjv Ijoulavllla; O. Q. H«IJ, Colambua; J.
‘ nklnej. Detroit: J. it. at
vn.; i. A. Floyd —
Ht. IjouIs; J. A.
'•rry. Camilla.
S lnuatl: Mlaa Oroanwald.
. C. Ilun bell, New TOrk: It. -L. Walker,
Cuthbort. Oa.; Mra. R. J. Abrama. Fltager-
aid, <ia.: I', M. Calgar. Wajrroaa, Ua.;
Mlaa I). Illnea. Fltsgerald, (ia.; J. 1*. Coop*
ar, city; II. U. Hodeatrom, New York: N.
V. Pratt, II. I>. Marka, J. II. Christian, city.
AT THE MARION.
J. O. Darla, Lynchburg, Va.; 0. K. Par
ker, Hanover. Pa ; W. A. Mill* and family,
Isakewood, Fla.: It. A. Morrla. Thomaaton,
H.. Halrd, Cleveland: It. F. Walker.
In A. Riley,
. .iHlioro. Cia.i
... „ %1L MS
bnrg. Hty; K. I>. Crane, city; R. II. Lowe,
Columbua; C. IV. Hmlth, Foreyth: R. D.
OalMirn, f'lnrlnatl: i. II. Iturton. Laron!*;
B. T. Jutland. Htateaboro; Mra. W. F.
Oufland and child, HtateBboro; II. O. Eng
lish. Crawford. 0«.; M.'T. Ba and era. Chat
tanooga; J. E. Maddox, . W. . J. Thomas.
Cl. II. Bishop, city; C. II. Wilson, Birming
ham; B. C. Mlllett, Hty: Mra. O. K. llith-
nian. Culloden; W. I>. Fowler, Renoia; V.
A. Alnalee, J. A. Utley, Richmond; O. V.
Parker, A. C. Rudd, Balt r - -
luges, Danville. fJa.: W. II. iMrrvn. Jer
sey: O. C. Greener, Rogeravllle, Tenn.; P.
8. Pearson, city.
AT THeTbAGON.
E. J. Bnab. Lynchburg, V*.; Janie, A.
Johuaon. Cnlnmbu*, ti*.; E. X. Sttlb and
wife, iMvton, Tenn.: U. Sank Jr., Jotfrntl;
Fraud* Martin, Cbattanoogn; A. J. Smith,
fin: H. W. Meadow* ’
(. tin.: J...F. Illll;
PEDAGOGUES MEET
BY SAD SEA WAVES
BIO CONTINGENT ATTEND
CROM ATLANTA.
Ogorgia Teacher* Have Arranged
a Most Intereiting Pro
gramme.
Many Atlanta teachers have lett for
the fortieth annual session of the Geor
gia Educational Association, which will
be held at Cumberland Island.. near
Brunswick, on June 21, ?2 and 23, and
as the railroads have granted the usual
lotv rates for the round trip. It le er
lid that all of the local members oi
the association will attend the sessions.
The‘stay at Cumberland Island prom
laea to bo one of the most enjoyable of
the many delightful affairs which the
association has held each year. The
sessions, with the exception pf one con
ference. will be he|d during the fore
noon and evening. leaving the after
noons free r.nulling, surf bathing,
rnibbing, etc. ClimbcrUnd Island \*
one of tne best placeA oh tlie coast
for a good time, and with the special
low rates,which the hotels have grant-
**.i nil should embrace th.* opportunity
" enjdylng an outing at 'elnall expanse.
President M. L. lhlttain. <-f Atlanta
;pects to .have one of the largest
Atlanta delegations present In the I
Alexander, of this city. Is the second
vide president nnd E. B. Bell, of Ath
ens. Is secretary. The program for the
three days’ session Ja as followe:
Thursday Aftarnoon, Juns 21, 1906.
I p. Ht Annual meeting Of th'* dl
rectors! ' ’ y ‘ '
4 p. m.—Annual mbetlng of the trus
tees.
p. nr—Oyster roast, complimentary,
he Georgia Teachers’ Association.
fa. Bom*,
a.; W. «.
iflle. New
. - - , — —, trS. ! (j.
C. Greener, Roferavllle, Tenn.: Mrs. Ixm
I». Fen, Georgia: Mlaa Ethel Ken, Georgia:
Mlaa Rtalla Catar, Perry. Oa.; Mlaa RTlta
“ ; Mra. R. I*. Cater. Parry,
Pate, Hawklosvllle. Ga.;
laoula. Mo.i Mrs. Plmlln
Gaj I>ra. w. w. Farms a.
i. W. H. Baldwin. Albany,
DO VOU WANT $16.00?
alar’i proot of I1AC0. Why
give you the 4eel*r*a profll
lot asks thU profit yourself by buying direct
from our faotery? .
w oa Handeoeaaly finished and tight tua-
atag. Don’t buy a Buggy until joen*
eatmogue and grant Harness offer. Write to
day fee eetologoe Fa •/ and Hamate offar.
iaii i, Goidtn Eagle Buggy Co. imn*.c«.
F. Ulllyer and wlfjpmiH
^a.: J. D. Hlxou. Amerlctta, Ga-Tw/GI
Keel, Richmond, Va.; FaUer riaflln. New
York: J. II* Ilorgovee, Eastman. On.: 0.
UiiiBBi - "ann.; Mra. foon
ivi r*awu
^■rnr, O*.;
Catar. Farry. Oa.; Mra. H. 1.. ('aSriSj]
(In.: Mra. H. A. Faie. Hawklnavlllr. 'ImJ
o. V. Hah. St. r
Ileidt. Wavcroee, <
Rmwaon. Oa.; Mra. W. It.
Ga.; II. V. Raymond, hew Orlcnna. g«n.;
Fred W. Hoyt, Feraandlna; Wo. Ilradr,
| New York.
E. V. Kcbaroeger. New Terk; O. R r
Glenn. Dablonega; w. E. Marlon, Monti
K HWcry: L. B. I tall, New Tork: C. B. Mally.l
H Mally, Boston: E. K. radglll and wtf'e,
rnlnmbus: II, J. Charlton. Savannah; Mlaa
Annie McIntyre, Mian (taste Melatyre. Nr-
Haven; J. L oekee. rieveland; W. A.
K arlton. Dahlonega; A. X. Page, G. J.
■ge, Georgia; J. J. Sears and wife. Atb*
8 is; II. i. !.angston, Monroe. Ga • D F.
Jrown, Nashville:' F. B. Howell. Chlrugn:[
v ‘ >1. Heard. Vienna. Ga.: 8. Manuel. V
Nichols, raadllla. Ga.; R. Whltahaad,
ebnrat, Ga.; C. A. Htepbena, Jasper.
LINEMAN CHAS. BELL
IS KILLED BY FALL
Chari,, R. Bell, a lineman In the em
ploy of th* Atlanta Telephone Com
pany, wan Inntantly killed Tuesday aft
ernoon at ( o'clock by falling from the
top of a telephone pole at the comer
of King nnd Courtland street*.
Bell had Just completed the work of
splicing a wire, and wa* preparing to
descend when a rope holding the araf.
folding on which he stood broke and
be plunged headforemnet to the ground.
* etrurk a stone used at a carriage
atep, splitting the akulL When an
ambulance arrived from Grady hospital
he waa dead. No Inquest was held, us
the accident waa witnessed by eereraL
Bell wa* about !( year, of ,ge, and
aided at It Inman avenue. His body
was removed to Patterson's undertak
ing citabllahmenL
Thureday Evening, 8l1S O'Clook.
1. Plltyar l>y Dr. W. TV. Landrum.
2. Address, "Welcome Home"—Jere
Pound, O. X. & L' College. ' •
3. Response In behalf of the associa
tion by T. J. Woofter. University of
tieorgla.
4. Address, "Rousseau and Education
According to Nature''—Superintendent
Lawton H. Evans, Augusta.
5. Announcements.
Friday. Morning, June 22, ti15 O'clock.
(Addresses, -IS to 11 minutes; dis
cussions, 10 to 15 minutes In length.)
1. Address, "The Place of Manual
Training In tha City School* - '—Super
intendent Carleton B. Gibson. Colum
bus, Discussion: R. G. Coates, Ma
con; Ralph Newton, Lumpkin; W. P.
Thomas, Jackson.
2. Addreds, "The Plare of Manual
Training In Country Schools”—M. L.
Duggan, Sparta. Dlscusalon: M. B.
Dennis. Eatonton: B. 8. Fitzpatrick.
FHzpnlrirk; R. I.. Paine, Uncial Circle;
O. D. Rucker, Alpharetta.
3. Address. "Industrial nnd Agricul
tural Education"—J. 8. Stewart, Uni
versity of Georgia. Dlacuaalon; W. L.
Weber, Emory College; E.-B. Greaham,
Waynesboro; Jr E. Brannen, States
boro; li. □. Adams, Jonaaboro.
.4. Address, "Hehool. Teaching aa
Profession"—Predtd.ntl R. Wa .Smith.
LnGrange Female,College. Dlacuaalon:
Superintendent J. E. Purks, West
Point; President: B. F. Pickett, Gor
don Institute. ■
5. Address. 'The Curriculum of . the
Woman’s College"—President DuPont
Guerry, Wesleyan Female College. Dla-
cufHdn: President H. J. Pierce, Hiw-
nau College; President F. It. .Gaines,
Agne*.Scott. . .
' «. Address, "Educational Progress of
tho Tear"—W. D. Merritt, state.school
commissioner.
Appointment .. of commltleoa, an
nouncements, etc.
Friday Afternoon, 3t30 O’clock.
High School and College Depart
ment (Round Table)—J. S. Stewart,
chairman. In charge.c-.
Friday Ev.ning, *:15 O’Clock.
1. Address. (Technical Education In
tho Georgia School of Technology" (II-
lustrnted with .terooptlcon)— Profeeaor
B. Edwards, Atlanta.
2. Addrees. "Sonie Problem. In.Edu
cational Work"—President Charlea.Le*
Hmlth. Mercer University. Dlacuaalon;
President O. R. Glenn, North 'Georgia
Agricultural College; W. H. Bocock.
University of Georgia.
Saturday Morning, 9t15 O'Clock.
I. "School Improvement Work ' In
Georgia"—Paper by Mr*. W. D. Hill,
Athena. Dlacuaalon:, E. C. Branson,
State Normal School; President M. M.
Parks, Georgia Normal- and Industrial
College.
1. “The School Library*'—Paper by
Mr*. E. G. McCabe, Atlanta. Discus
alon: -Mra; E. 11. Heard, Middleton.
W. G. Davla. Thoma*vllle;eJ. jg. Col-
lum,' Ellavllle. - '
I. "Departmant of- Supervision"—
Chairman, U M. Landrum. Atlanta;
secretary. George D. Goddard, Moul
trie, (a) Address, 'Tha Selection and
Training Of Teacher*,” Superintendent
G. G. Bond, Athena. Dlscusaion: Hu
perioiend.nl O. B. Chapmen. Macon
Superintendent E. A. Pound, WaycroM.
(b) Addre.s, "What Can a Huperln-
UCMn
Correct Clothes for Me.
SMART, SHOWY,
STYLISH SUITS.
| ~~~
Perfect fitting, well wearing, shape-keep
ing gahnents that will delight the most fas-
tidions man. Every popular pattern is rep
resented in our stock. The newest ideas in
men’s dress calls for the Ventless Coat. Tho
reason is that^ the best dressed men have
worn coats with venfts for the past few
years, that the best tailors will eliminate
them, and many have done so this season,
and wo arc the only concern in Atlanta to
show the Ventless Coat. Regard the clothes
we sell with n critical eye. See if -you can
find a feature that will not be worthy of the
best tailors you know. We have provided
for every taste. $12.50 'to $30.00.
ESSIG BROS.
“Correct Clothes for Men."
26 WHITEHALL STREET.
TO WRING STORY
FROM AGED LIPS
THIRD DEGREE FOR MOTHER
OF MURDERED WOMAN
Police Think Old " Fence " Knows
More of the Tragedy Than
She Has Told.
By Private Leaned Wire.
New Tork, June 20.—Mr*. Rtenton,
mother of the murdered Mra. Klnnan
and the dominating spirit In the Bronx
houso of murder and mystery. Is to be
subjected to the police third degree.
It L n iw Hu ponltlvii belief 'if III"
police that the ngod woman knows ab
solutely who struck the blow which
killed her daughter and the detectlvee
working on the cat* have determined
upon u [linn to I'xiiiu't th" led In
formation. which will lead to the ar
rest of the murderer, from the unwill
ing woman.
'hat sho may romo Into th* hands of
the police charged with a crime I* now
said to be probable, for Captain Price
derlaros that he hns evldnnro that old
Mrs. Htenton Imil for yciiix nml until
the day of tlm d"ntli of h.-r daughter
conducted a "fence" In the mysterious
Bronx man-ion.
The finding of the remarkable col-
le' lion of good- dr. III.',I lo have lifell
stolen—the anndbngs used by highway
men, the daggers with the spring
('niches and oihr.-i' rlgnllliunt pain-
phsrnalla— hus furnished a series of
disclosures at least to the police of the
career of Mrs. Htenton, If not nrtually
throwing light on th" of mliriler.
Efforts ore now making by the de
tectives to get Mrs. Htenton Into their
official control so that the third degree
may be administered.
The police; do not believe that the
old woman la aehlln. on tha contrary,
thay deScrlbo her as a most remark
able woman and a natural born ac
trese.
THE VICTOR SANITARIUM
321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
OPIUM, WHISKY SLrtr fflr as;
Patient* do not Buffer aa
they do at many Instltutlqne. Comfort of patients carefully looked af
ter. Ranltarlum Is home-llko and pleasant, and not a prison, ns soma
Imagine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful results. For full
particulars call or address Tha Vlotor Sanitarium, or Or. B. M. Woolley,
Look Box 387.
tendent Do for tho Community," Su
perintendent X. H. nellerd. Brunswick.
Discussionk Superintendent W. T. Du
mas. Marietta; E. W. Chlldo, Cnthbert:
t'”n
\gk School'—W. B
Griffin. Stone Mountain. Discussion
A. J. Berwick, Albany; D. L. Earnest.
State Normal School; M. L. Parker,
Hartwell.
5. Address. "The Denominational
High School"—Comer Woodward,
8parks Institute. Dlscuslson: Claude
Gray. Locust Grove Institute; O. F.
Venable, Rockmert Institute.
«. Election of officers
7. Reports of committee*.
>. Adjournment.
Faint Spells
■ r* TMT OflFQ IttrfbflW to blUOQIOMf,
nnd tb* U trextad to catbtr-
!!•*». ThU !« wTOOff.
Faint aprili mar bt aecompanlH by
bllloainra*. hot noMf»
■hortm^fl qf bfr«tb. •■rhinatu breath-
Inc, opprMiM) f+tilng In rbrxt. vuk a*
• rr apalla. wblrb •« all —tlj aymp-
l.ungrr ap#II*. aro
ima of n»*art waakoaaa
I>on't maba tba uUtaka of frrmdDf
tba atomarb wb«» tba Wart It tbo
aoarra at tba tnmbla.
Dr. Miles’
New Heart Cure
«... . rrugthm tba oarraa and .tonar1*§
of lb* baart. and baart trouble* will dia-
waa ran low with boa ft troiMs. I
had falntiof apalla. aod tbooabt J would
dla. I Wan tsJsf Df-
Cura, and altar Takiof tbraa bottlaa. I
faal tbit I am r?red.’
MR« RFFIE ri.Ot’OH. »
Ellsworth Falla. Maloa.
Tha llrat bottl# win twaafit. If oot ( tba
drufflat will return /otir'aon?/.
U8E ONE EYEGLASS ONLY.
The Kryptok Invisible Rlfocals, man
ufactured In Georgia exclusively by
Jnn I. M'lure * Hums, glv hath fur it ti. I
near vision In one glues. No tasm to
annoy wearer; pieusmit for th* ay**;
young looking. Many opticians try lo
Imitate them, without success. Finest
glasses made. Jno. L. Moore A Sons,
sole makers, 4! N. Broad St., Prudential
building. •••
EXCELLENT SERVICE TO
V. RI0HT8VILLE BEAOH,
NORTH OAROLINA.
During the months of June, July
nnd August the HcnlK.ard Air l.lnu
Railway will operate on Ita train leav
ing Atiauln III !•:.'15 p m. "ii-ry HA'I
I'llDAY, » 1 hrough sl""plug cm In
Wilmington. N. C.; returning tho
through sleoper will Tears Wil
mington Thursday at 3:00 p.
m.. arriving In Atlanta at
6:30 a. m, Friday. Arrangements
have been made with the street rail
way people at Wilmington to bnvo
cars ready at tho depot to Immediate
ly transport passengers lo the hotels
nt Wrigbtsvllle Beach. Baggage will
be checked to destination. WEEK
END rate, good for Ave days, 13.25;
8EAS0N tickets. 119.65.
SEABOARD.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
Books are now open for
payment of second install
ment of city tax. Will close
1st July.
E. T. PAYNE,
City Tax Collector.
BIG COTTON FACTORY
FOR SUMMERVILLE
Bparial to Tha Gaorgfan.
Rome, Ga. t Jun* 30.—A bl* cotton
factory la to ba built at Sumroarvllla,
Ga, with a capital ftock of 9100,000.
A large there of the stock le owned by
Rome cepltalUte. As eoon ea the Anal
arrangement# are completed, work on
the new plant will begin.
Daring Burglars Qet Busy.
I One of the moat etrocioua burglartea
reported to the police In some time la
that which waa reported to have oc
curred at the realdence of Frank II,
Rowell. 224 Crew street, some time on
Monday night. The burglars entered
the houae by removing the putty from
around the window panes and after
gaining entrance threw the contents of
the home around In a promiscuous
manner. Trunks and dreesera were
torn open and the contents scattered
far and wide, while bedding and table!
ware waa distributed about the houee
in all manner of fashion. The police
(have no clue to the guilty partlea.
TELEPHONE
TRADE
The wise merchant known the vnluc of
orders that oomo over tho telephone. If
the fclephono is always “busy” it's equal
to closing a main entrance. Bo sure your
facilities are ample. Perhaps you need ad
ditional Bell telephones or a private branch
exohnngd
Bell Service Is Satisfactory.
The Rates Arc Reasonable.
Call Contract Department, Main 1300.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Co,
Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised!
Rent Receipts Remind me.of Money
Thrown Away.
Do you know tliat tho Stnndard Real Entato Loan Company of Waah-
Ington, D. C„ will loll you a home-purchasing contract whereby you
can buy or build a home anywhere In the United States and pay for
;t In monthly payments f"r lc»n limn jmi «n- now paying rent? They
will lend you from 11,000 to |5,000 at 6 per cent, simple Internet, al
lowing you to pity II lull'll In monthly lnHlnllmeiila of 17 id on each
Ihoueand linrrowed Fur prnapertua nml i>lniiH of our proposition,
call on or write J. 8L Jullen Yale*. Slate Agent, 321 Austell Bldg , At
lanta, Oa. Bell phone 2663-J. Atlanta phone 1918.
Truthful Hnitliag i|inlt Wanted in Every County in Ik, Stale.
Fulton
County
JaU.
V ULCANITE ROOFIN'*
has the call by popular fllii
vor. Costly buildings covei'„" h
with Vulcanite Roofing tes'j;
' to it« merits. The accompany
cut represents a monument
the quality of Vulcanite, tli
building being coverpd with ii-
It is recommended by the Na,
tional Board of Underwriters'
and tho Southeastern Tariff As
sociation. Enough said.
“You can put it on.”
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO.,
Sole State Agent*. W and 31 South Foray th Street.