The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 27, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, IM. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Th* South's Ideal Coll«»..Prepa r «t ory Bom* School Georgia Military Academy College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. Your «>n’» dctmy i« fixfd •> he piuea from 12 to 19yc.rjof.ee Th. paramount question with ovary parent-What tearW* j-aniona. what environment will fully aatbfy the r>eruli«r - —? 3ro ~ Eon end Inrur. hi. folle.t , “. "f phy.!«lT Correipondence with us k'llliideny p^cnt!' i ”'• U ' <:tu * , • In thla academy everv teacher ia a aneclaliat- forded every hoy. the fall limit of attendancei. Splendid equipment, perfect health, delightful South«m wffrs of the famotia Piedmont region. 1.300 feet above iea level AhS an boarding pupila live with preiident and faculty of fo Higheatmo45 and social tone. Select patronage from many .State* ReJ ,Ur drills, good gymnasium, modern reading room wholes rrr "ass*? * n ' skt PLEDGE SUPPORT TWO BIG CONCERNS BEING ORGANIZED HO.TEj-3..ANP SUMMER RESORTS.HOTEL8 AND SUMMER RESORTS. UP IN THE QZOMF "In the Land of the Sky” KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres. Biltmore, Near Ashe- ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. ^•T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMERS North Cnrollnn. No scenery in the world will romn*rn «riti. from this hotel. Mount Mitchell nnd Plagah In }ii\\ view. Adjoins n!fl > F.MlT > ^tarahhld B |lSSK* r °?'' Inrlf.ir.flna climate. mag nificently furnished, ml.in. unsurpassed. Pur. irnitr. Alt vegetable, frnm our prlrate irsrdeu fathered fresh every morning Orchestra folf, pool, lillllsrila. tennis. 111 err, beautiful rides sml drive. Coach meet* alt train. «t Ulltmore atatlon. fonsumptlres uot ac commodated under nnjr circumstances. Coach la operated by man- htra L5£ ,, “* trolly from Alft.V file and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. Proprietor. LET THE GEORGIAN Follow You on Your Vacation Trip. While on your vacation trip there it no better way of keeping ported on what is going on at home than by reading THE GEORGIAN, “ATLANTA’S BEST NEWSPAPER.” Fjll out the following blank and your name will be placed on our mailing list at the regular subscription price. Address changed as often as desired. Name Address. State • Time*. • • I Now Getting The Georgian at Atlanta, 1906 ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IS WILL DEAL IN ELECTRICAL HELD TUESDAY NIGHT. GOODS AND SUPPLIES. More Than One Hundred Names Enrolled as Central Cam. paign Committee. ROUSING RECEPTION IS BEING PflEPflRED Special to Th. Georgian. Marietta, Ga., June 17.—Hon. Hoke Smith will Qddreaa the voters of Cobb and adjoining counties at Marietta on Saturday next at 2 o’clock. The speaking will take place In Ma rietta’. beautiful park In the center of the town square. Thle Incloaure, which I. large enough to accommodate an audience of 6,000 people, la covered with erase and dotted with beautiful ehade trees, making It an Ideal spot for auch-a meeting. ... The convenient street car schedules betweeh Marietta and Atlanta make this meeting easily accessible to the people of Atlanta, and as thla la the llr.t time.they will have had an op portunity to hear Mr. Smith In the full tll.cusalon of the Issues of the cam paign. It la expected that a large crowd from thel-e Will attend. The. Gem, City band of Marietta will furnish music. DRAWING MATERIAL, Architects’ and Hnglnecri’ Supplies st Jno. L. Moore & Sons 42 North Broad street, Prudential building. ••• GORDON COUNTY PAIR WILL BE A SUCCESS Special to The Georgian. Calhoun, Oa„ June 27.—The Gordon county fair to be held In Calhoun October 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 next wilt, from present Indentions, l>e the biggest thing of Itn kind to be held In the etate. Applications for spsca for ex- Mbits are being made dally tail novel tad entertslnlng features nre In in* arranged for the week, among them being an all-day singing, baby show, walking match, and many other features. A Confederate reunion, under the auspice, of Oordon County Camp, will take place October 1 It Is proposed to make the re. union n special feature end leading ex- Confederates throughout the statu will Its Invited to attend and take part In the day’e exercise.. Work, on the fair grounds will begin within the next ten days AFTER BLIND TIGERS ON ST. SIMONS ISLAND Special to The Georgian. ; Itrunswlck. Gt„ June 27.—The grand Jury for Glynn coonty auperlor court, which has just adjourned. Use made special mention In Itn report of the. ."blind tigers.” which. It la alleged, ere at large on Ht. Simons Island. A special officer la detailed ,to see to It that these Illegal operations ore kept off of St. Simons. Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised. Rent Receipts Remind me of Money * Thrown Away. Do you know that the Standard Real Estate Loan Company of Wash ington. D. C„ will sell you a home-purchasing contract whereby you can buy or build a home anywhere In the United States and pay for It in monthly payments for leas than you are now puyink rent? They will lend you from *1,000 to *6,000 at 6 per cent, simple Interest, al- lowing you to pay It back In monthly installments of *7.60 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus and plans of onr propoattlon, call on or write J. 8L Julian Yates, Btate Agent. *21 Austell Bldg., At lanta, Ga. Bell phone 2663-J. Atlanta phone 1*18. Truthful Hustling Igeotj Wanted ia Every County in the Slate. DO YOU WANT $16.00? sMaaiaMKasrg give y« the.d^OT-s d JJj let make this profit yoerwU by buying from o«r factory 7 _ . Golden taffe Bugftes arc tiifidiM fctST to tb* Baggie* jont de$kr*j3rW H*ndsom»lr finished and light run ning. Don’t bay a Baggy until riulogn* nnd greet BUMMoffer. Wilt* t©» dny for catalogue No. 17 nnd Harness offer. « Porrorncc- . Golden Eagle Buggy Co. »> • More than 100 enthusiastic friends and supporter* of Chief W. R. Joyner met Tuesday night and formed a cen tral campaign committee In the Inter, eat of his candidacy for the mayoralty. A number of ehort talks were made. It being the expreseed desire of those present to roll up the largest majority, for Chief Joyner ever given to a candi date for this office In Atlanta. Representatives from each of the eight wards of Atlanta were present, and reported the conditions existing as to the candidacy of the man whose cause they championed. Secretary Charlea N. Allen, of the sub-committee of the city Democratic executive committee being present. Chief Joyner paid hla entrance fee of *100. J. W. Nelms was selected chairman and Evelyn Harris secretary of the central committed. Ward committees will be named Immediately, and the campaign entered Into with a determi nation to give the chief a great ma jority on election day. Another meeting will be called short ly, when the general plan of campaign will be mapped out. The following representative buei- nena men and cltsens ivtere enrolled as members of the central campaign com mittee at the meeting Tuesday night: J. W. Nelms, Orle Nunnally, F. J. Faxon, R. E. Riley, A. A. Meyers, Sam- unl Myers, Dr. C..J, Vaughn, Sid Hol land, Evelyn Harris, w. T. Gentry, J. L. Harrison, B. Lee Smith, Park Woodward, F. L. Fleming, C. E. Ren- froe, E. F. Blodgett, P. M. Esslg. C. D. Meador, J. R. Smith, R. A. Ewing, Ed Myers, Marcellua Anderson, C. N. Allen, E. E. Pomeroy, \v. H. Glenn, Charles Ryan, James a. Woodward, Gun Ryan, T. F. Hastings, B. E. Gard ner, Alonso Johnson, George L. Ehtern, W. M. Brannon, R. H. Manley. C. W. Mangham, Dan Galleghan, E. I.. Con nolly, Joe Brown Connally, C. S. Nor- then, W. H. Patterson, Jamea T. Wright. A. W. Smith, Henry Oarrett, W. L. Collier, J. W. Goldsmith, Pren tiss Reed, E. V. Carter, Robert Cald well, W. D. Dlsbro, Virgil Bailey, L. 55. Rosser, Ed Peters, Joseph Hlrxch, W. J. Campbell, C. C. GlUett, K. H. McCand- leas, John R. Dickey, T. J. Ripley, Nym McCullough, John McCullough, S. A. Woodbury, Mike Riley, J. J. Callahan, Samuel Goldstein, W. C. Butte, W, H# Terrell, I. S. Mitchell, Leo Freeh, George 8. Lowndes, Harry Silverman, J. A Hynda, Herman Agricola, Qua New some, C. H. Campbell, W. A. Fuller, John Corrigan, Dr. McMartln, Charles Chosewood, C. P. Bentley, J. F. Mc- Watere, J. A. Garner, William Strauas, D. F. Gillespie, Wade P. Harding. M. E. Matthew*. J. W. Bridewell, J. A. Fisher, It Is Said They Will Be Largest in the South. From a reliable source It was learned Wednesday morning that plans are on foot for the Incorporating of two new electrical concerns In Atlanta, one to be In operation within the next alx weeks and; the other within ninety days. Several local capitalists are In terested In both companies, which will not be competitive, and outside parties are also Interested. ’ At & meeting nf those Interested' In the project, which will be held the lat ter part of this week, the details for the Incorporation of the flrat company will be completed end the proper pa per* illed. This concern will deal In electrical Construction nnd equipment. The second company which will be formed will operate In a different branch of the electrical field nnd will be composed of practically the same pltalleta aa the first company. The .two corporations will be the gent of their kind In the South, and the present plana are carried otlt will operate In all sections of the state. CENTRAL OE GEORGIA AGENT IS REPLACE Special to Th* Georgian. Columbps, Ga., June 27.—Considera ble Interest is attached to the rumor that many changes are to be made the personnel of the Central of Georgia railroad officials In this city. One change haa already gone Into effect, S. J. McMath, of Troy, Ala., having been appointed freight agent here Jo succeed Mr, H. H. Warner, who haa held that position tor several years. There are rumors that several heads are to drop Into the official basket the near future. TO OWNERS OF Summer Homes vr± V mi THE PIANOLA. Wo will rent a few slightly unrd non of TV^USIC is one of the great sum- ***■ mer time needs—perhaps the j m”o greatest. ' It fills in the gaps in the i chased on caay monthly payments round of pleasures and adds a note ! rlc " “ , ° THE PIANO. We offer for rent or Bale outright a variety of good pianos. Uprighth and Orandi, terms depending ui»m Mi* in trinsic value of the Instrument ad jected. iiuonsi vv « JJ*iuv** vii, *1 A. J iaii« F. Belllngrath, Plennle Miner, Ed Hayes, W. 8. Vlnlng. W. B. Adamson, J. E Maddox, T. L. Bond, Dan Corley, P. O. Hobert, J. R. Wilkinson, A. 8. Allen, Lane Mitchell, w. B. Archer, George B. Johnson, S. C. Glass, J. A. Manning, R. M. Harwell, W. T. Winn, Dr. W. A. Taylor, E. W. Craft, I. H. Oppenhelm, Dr. W. S. Goldsmith, F. L. Malone, C. A. Peek, Dr. C. A. Wilkie, W. G. Cooper, J. W. Stephens, John McEachern, Charlea Roberts, Lowry Arnold, Arnold Broylefi, Nym Hurt, T. J. Donaldson, John F. Dickinson, G. Y. Pierce, James Sharp, Fred Wedemeyer, Lee Barnes, George Adair, Jdhn Welsh, Forrest Adair, Ralph Van Landing- ham, Edwin Johnson, O. P. Crocker, C. G. Hannah, Waiter Henderson. Thomas Evans, W. S. Cosgrove, Dan Walraven. Jerome Jones, Joe Gross, A. U Waldo, J. C. Beam, Jr., Sam Ltttle, H. R. Durand. Loula Gregg, W. 8. Weir, J. C. Hunter, W. B. Prescott, J J. Good rum, J. 6’. Ke|lam, Howard Pat- tlllo, H. L. Culberson, II. Ivy, John Corrigan, Jr., J., R. McKetdln, T. M. Armlstaad. H. L. Schleslnger, John Pascal!, Roby Robinson, J. L. May son. J. B. Hewitt, A. P. Stewart, Zach Caa- tleberry, Ernest Dallas, Charles Bar- rdtt, Reuben Arnold, I. Einstein, John Woodaides, E. T. Payne, D. Knight, Joseph Jacob*, John Jentaen, C. D. Hill, D. W. Yarbrough, J. A. Tiller, Thomas Eggleston. S. Y. Tupper, George W. Parrott, H. M. Wood, J. P. Davenport, II. C. Htockdell, W. E Chapin. J. W. English, Jr., Fred Wil liams, John Heins, E. II. Inman, J. E. Garst, W. R. Brown, Milton Dargan, William I* Reynold*. EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the months of June, July dnd August the Seaboard Air Line Railway wilt operate on Its train leav ing Atlanta at 9:36 p. m., every SAT URDAY, a through aleeplng car to Wilmington, N. C.; returning the through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thursday at 3:00 p. arriving in Atlanta at _:30 a. m.. Friday. Arrangements b-tye been made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to have cars ready at the depot to Immediate- ~ transport passeogera to the hotel* Wrights ville Beach. Baggage will _ checked to destination. WEEK END rate, good for live days, *8.26; SEASON tlckats, *18.66. SEABOARD. oooaooooooooooooooo o HAS HOOFS LIKE COW) LEAPS LIKE KANGAROO. By Private Leased Wire. St. Marys, Ohio, June 27.— The residents of Glynwood and Its vlclnty are In a state of terror. A wild animal with shaggy hair, and hooffi like a cow, and which Jump* Ilka a kangaroo, ha* been molesting their stock. The resident* are unable to get close enough to It to Identify It. It Is thought the beast escaiwd from Rlng- llng Bros.' circus ; last week, while passing through Lima. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt Phone 4M or Drop a Postal ts THE TRIPOD PAINT C0„ 37 N. Pryor St., and a Du&THum ARTIST of gayety to all occasions The big hotels show how thoroughly they appreciate - music’s importance by spending large sums for the main tenance of their own orchestras while the more popular resorts have public concerts- morning, afternoon and evening. v Persons who are fortunate enough to have a summer cottage ought to be independent of outside musical at tractions. * To be able to give Your Own Con cert in Your Own Home, to makeup Your Own Programs, to hold an in- j gA8Y TgWMa AR g ANOtP ' formal dance—without relying upon outside musicians-such is the ideal condition. We make all of this and more possible. PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY 37-39 PEACHTREE STREET. Steinway, Knabe, Weber, Fisher, Hardman, Price and Tecpie Pianos. Everything Known in Music. The Pianola flit any piano. THE PIANOLA PIANO. Wo DO NOT RENT Plnnola Plniios Prices rang* from :•> ii.nnn. Monthly payments enn bo managed. THE ORCHESTRELLE. Thla Instrument playing overtures and symphonies with full orchoatral effects appeals to the most refined nmairai Intelligence. It la equally successful In lighter music and rag time. THE TALKING MACHINE. Thla Is n contlnunl pleasure and "a Joy forever" to everybody. NOT EX PENSIVE—played by oven a child— giving lifelike reproduction of every thing. too bewildering to attempt to describe. PRICES 810 to 8100. CANDIDATES IN FIELD FOR ALABAMA OFFICE A8 TICKET 18 LIKELY TO APPEAR IN THE COMING ELEC TION. HpBdll'to The Georgian. Hamilton, Ala,, Jane JT.—The line-up of candidate* for atate office*. In which race thought that practically all eutrlea hare been made, la on# of the moat formida ble ever aceu In Alabama. The ticket* aa It wtU appear from preaeat fnrifeaf/oa*, will bo na follow*: For Unite*! Htatea (Jenator-Jobn T. Mor gan, IJ. W, I’ettua. ..... For Alternate Henntnr—Joaepb F. John- aton, John II. Knox. William t\ Fltta, Bleb- ard II. Ularke, William l\ Oatea, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF , % THE NEAL BANK, Located at ATLANTA, GEORGIA. V-'* V i At the Close of Business June 18 t 1906. Resources. Lonnn nnd discount*.. .$2,151,735.21 Will bring you m sample-card and give you an estimate on Tinting Kminett O'Neal your walls with DECO-MURA, the new sanitary Wall Finish. $500.00. yse— Vor Associate Justices 6f Ilia llupreina enurt ITwo t* lie K.lectcd»~J. II. Dowdell, Thomas W, L’uleinan, 4. A. Illlbro, W. J. Parks, Thomas C. MH’lellsn. For Hecretsry of gtstc-Krank Julian. Fee male Anilltor-T. flrook# Horace llood, IV. W. Brandon. Hmltb, Overdrafts, londa nr ed by, Furniture Other real estate Due from banka and bankers In the state.. Du* from banka and banker* In other States.. Currency Gold Silver, nickels and pen nies Check* and cash Items. Exchange* for ..the clearing house Interest paid Llabilitlei Capital stock paid ln_* 100.000.00 17,432.90 Hurriius fund.. 150,000.00 106,770.48 1,800.00 224,221.43 172,589.67 105,453.00 10,585.00 26,410.16 2433.93 61,828.47 9,03429 GREEK TO BE DEPORTED BECAUSE OF INSANITY JJruiwwlck, ti" . June 27.—Immigration Id' np*ft»r J. A. MHifgwr, stationed at thla point, baa arrested and Jailed Hennls laaaaa. a Ureek. Vinsons lias shown many raptom* of Insanity, and sJrernl weeks tl)e t'U under an effort was made to hove him or- 4 to the state laaene my I nm. at Mill- edaerille. hat npou luveatlgatlou It was narertalned that be was not a Htlw*n of United Htatea. Aa Insane aliens should, the United Htnteo statutes, to? re- ,uinru to their homes. It la probable that Vlmwta will lie orderedbaelt to Orreee. BOUGHT PICTURE MACHINE AND IS NOW IN TROUBLE gperlsl to The Oeorxltn. Chsriotte. X, t’„ June 77.—Rev. J. W. Mitchell, s negro preacher, irh* makes Ibis city his home, has been arreeted and was held st police hcsdquartrrs all day Tuesday on s charge of baying moving picture ma chine on tbe strength of false represents- tinea to n New V*irk hottac. Mitchell wm'e the *rm that he waa heed of a big achoot for negro r"hiha here sml gave s Hat of gctitlnoe treater* and other achool officer* a ref erne-e*. and said that the trnatre* ad KA In a local bank fur baying th* The above reward will be paid for such evidence ni will lead to arrest and conviction of tbe party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on eabie pole at corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April, 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence as will lead to tbe arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, J. EPPS BROWN, ll'llgrr ll'nati ti, it , hi nimt/ii. Fsc guts Treasurer—Walter Hneed. For tinperlutendeat of Kducatloii-II. C. onnclls, For fouailutoiicr of Agrlcal . . M Heldcn. J. A. Wilkinson. J. A. It. Lovett, f. It. Ward, Hsionrl Allans, J. W, Crook. Attorney-General—Ales 4.'. tisrlier. Associate Itallrusd I'ommlaslnnera (Two to lie Blcctedl—H. A. Hkegga. W. B. Heir eon, II. C. 4'nmptofl. John G. Harris, 41. MciWcry. WslFcr H. While, J. T. Jw sad Hubert J. l*owe. FOREIGN LABORERS TO WORK ON RAILROADS Hpeclal to Tbe Georgian. Brunswick, (Is., June 27,—A force thirty-five Irish and Hutch laborer* here Just arrived berk over tbe Mallory steam ship line, and have gone to the Interior of the stale to join the constrncllnn force of the Atlanta, Hlnalsgliam end Atlantic rail- These laborers were secured for tbe company through the effort, of an itlon association In New York city, ' thlrty-Bte men who hare Just nr- rlred constitute the vanguard of quits a little army of foreign Islwrere who will probably cows Houth whhln the nest few rrks to work for the Atlanta. Illrmlughani I Atlantic. Hercrst weeks ago the A. sml A. hrougkt Is s numtier of Italians, “ ’Is. where they ■'aglcr rallroui], the rrnlnstilsr Total.. . .*2,952,816.32 ToUil Hurp! UlMIvIdfd profits, less current expenses nnd taxes paid.. c 236,115.86 Due to banks nnd bank ers In this state. .. 6,107.07 Due to banksand-bank- era In other state*. 9,691.07 Individual deposits sub ject to. check. .. ... 1,110202.42 Demand certlllcatea. . 18,574.52 Time rertllli savings. ('ashler* checks. Bills payable,.,. 1220,361.88 1,763.02 100.000.00 BTATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF FULTON—Before I Manry, cashier of Th* Neal Bank, who being duly sworn, above and foregoing statement la ■ true condition of sr shown by Hi* book* of file In said bank. • . . W. F. MANRY Id tmnk, as Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th day of Jun F. M. Notary Public. Fult BERRY, 'ounty, Ga. WAREHOUSES whom tb*jr r COTTON WAREHOUfTf HEAR GOV. BOB TAY LOR BUILD CASTLES IN THE AIR AT WESLEY MEM. CHURCH THURS DAY NIGHT, JUNE 28TH. TICKETS AT EDMOND SON’S DRUG STORE, 14 S. General Manager. I BROAD ST. 50 AND 75c. 1 Vulcanite. im»,1 on Hte«n or I tt rtMif*. Order It I -Inv nntl une It to-1 »rrow. Hocnm-f ••Ii.led by tbe N*-J itbt-aiitern Taf MH-Intlon a a or FAN PUT 1 ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents for Georgia. 29 and 31 South Pryor Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I. C. GillHFlllO, Prendtet. C A PIU. SetrHwf.